Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 28, 1915, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY 2S,
Ji.So PER YEAR.
1915
COMMUNITY SING.
\\ e have made special arrange­
ments with the Telephone Co., to
connect you directly with our office, Women’s Civic League Give Great
in case you wish any of our GOOD
Entertainment at Club Rooms.
COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co., Call 28W
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The Civic Improvement Club is one
Mrs. Alex McNair, who has been
Acquaintance
under the care of the Mayo Brothers, of the greatest forces of good in the
is expect' d to return home about the city. The membership is composed oi
first of the month. She has greatly the best thinkers and best intelligent
Not’the least of the advantages of havinjx a checking
improved in health and has gained 28 ladies of Tillamook, who are unself­
ishly giving their time and ability for
pounds in weight.
ccount at this bank is the acquaintance which it promotes
he advancement of all that tends to-
»etween the depositor an«l our officers.
The next play to be offered by th« vards the betterment of the mora's
Dramatic Club under the auspices o
.nd the education of our citizenship,
This acquaintance enables our officers to get in touch
the Booster’s Band will be the ver« >ur schools and our city government.
vith the interests of the depositor, and to lend all the co-
, funny comedy in 3 acts "Other peo
,Ve shall expect great results and our
»peration consistent with conservative banking-
•pie’s Money” This play is written foi citizens generally should and will
Our officers gladly welcome the opportunity to extend
laughing purposes only. The date lend them support.
H ocse ,
will soon be announced.
the facilities of the bank to new depositors.
The officers of the club, under the
Oregon,
fficient leadership of Mrs. C. J. Ed­
The Mohler Mercantile Co., vs. W
S. Brobst and wife is a suit filed ii wards, as president, are doing some-
the circuit court to recover $236.64 hing besides talk. The Commercial
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500,
lub, to encourage the ladies in this
for merchandise furnished the defend
ants. A second suit was also file« ;ood work, have generously donated
he use of their club rooms free of
I aganst W. S. Brobst to recover $15«
V.
barge, for all meetings of the club.
on a note given to the company.
•Ye vouch for it, that within a year
Found! A line of buggies with the
hejron,
>ur city and county will feel the ele­
quality, that we can sell in competi
vating influence of these most excel-
tion with the mail order business and
ent ladies, in a most excellent county
save you money. Bring your cata­
Carnagie
Library, a new City Hall, a
jajgj’S3iaíEEiaí3i33iaí3EiciEí3íaiaíEi3iaiEiará®r3JEíKj c logues and come in and compare liglier moral and educational stand­
prices. Every buggy fully guaranteed.
—Tillamook Feed Co.
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ird and better knowledge of elections
There
will
be
a
club
dance
given
by
HLLAMOOK JOTTINGS
The ladies of the W. R. C. gave «nd state and local politics, a better
the Commercial Club on Friday even­
Berenice Dick a very- pleasant sur lygene and eugenics of home life, bet-
ing, which will be by invitation.
Houses to Rent, see Watson.
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prise Wednesday and presented her er citizenship and a higher state of
Wanted
Black Minorca Rooster, with a bouquet of red carnations. The
Born, on Monday, to Clem Plasker,
morals with advancement in church
single comb, must be blooded bird.— afternoon was spent in needlework
i son.
'ife. We need their influence to refine,
Inquire of Mrs. Frank Elliott. T'lla- Light refreshments were served and
Safe deposit boxes for rent. Tílla­
beautify enoble all our lives.
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mook.
a general good time was enjoyed.
The "Community Sing” given under
ntook County Bank.
matched
For
Sale
—
A
span
of
well
their
auspices, at Commercial Club
E.
J.
Bowers,
of
the
Brooks
Pack
­
The place to eat is at
black geldings, 8 years old, weight ing Co., Pismo, Cal., has leased F. D. rooms, on Tuesday evening, Jan. 26th,
------- Eats,” Ramsey Hotel.
2250.—Eastman Wilson Co., Beaver, Small’s salmon cannery in this city was a gran«! success, some 300 citi­
A heavy team, wagon and harness Oregon.
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for six months for the purpose of can zens together with most of the school
for sale. See Shrode.
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About $25.00
Jones-Knudson Furniture Co. vs., ning crabs, clams and small fish. This children were there.
£ON
The Tillamook Meat Co., is paying
receipts
will
be
utilized
for
the benefit
will
open
up
a
new
industry
in
this
recover
M. J. Gersoni is a suit to
ten cents for green hides.
5107.45 for goods sold and delivered city and will give employment te of the educational loan fund of the
state Federation of Women’s Clubs.
clam diggers and others.
regon
Money to loan on farm mortgages to the defendant.
The central committee in charge was
------ F. R. Beals, Tillamook, Ore.
Prof. Baird wishes to meet the
Married on Monday in this city, by
Mesdames Oscar Schultz, Wm. J. Hill
A fine quality of Tillamook mad« Rev. E. Gittins, pastor of the M. Fl. choirs of the different churches at the A. N. Erskine, and S. W. Conover,
shingles at the Tillamook Feed Co. * church. Howard Harris and Miss Christian Church this (Thursday) each of whom was also chairman of
evening for- the purpose of making
A marriage license was issued tc Mabel Lance.
»ther special committees, Mrs. Hill,
preparations for the County Sunday
Refreshments; Mrs. Conover, Music;
Ray Tyson and Emma Bauer.
J. H. Dunstan who is president of
School Convention, which will b
regen
■Vlrs. Erskine, Invitations; Mrs. D. E.
he Fair Board, will leave for Cor-
--- 1 F. R. Beals has resigned as presi vallis where he will attend a county held in this city on FebFuary 5, 6, an«’ Mackenzie was in charge of the musi­
dent of the Port of Tillamook.
7-
cal program, ably assisted by Mrs.
air conference.
Spray'your trees! 50 gallons o
W. S. Raker, of the Northwestcri P.'S. Whitehouse; Doorkeepers, Mrs.
Mrs. N. W. Phelps and children
spray for 35c., Tillamook Feed Co. *
Mutual Life, is in the city, and cam« W. G. McGee, Tom Coates and Mrs.
ifter a visit with her parents Mr. and
Tf.K
We are in a position to make som« Mrs. I. C. Rowe, returned to her in with the check to pay the $100« f. Stranahan; Mrs. E. E. Koch assist­
policy of Chris Zwcifel had in th« ’d by other ladies, presided at the
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long time farm loans. First Nations
lome on W ednesday.
company. The deceased took the pol piano.
Bank.
Choice seashore
lot, Brighton icy on August 22 and four month
The program was: "America” by
fptror.
Dry fir wood $5.00; Hemlock $4 50. Beach at a bargain. It’s worth $700.
later on the 22nd of December h^ entire audience.
delivered any where in town.—Rosen­ now only $450 cash. Write to Peter
died.
Round, “Three Blind Mice,”—sung
niook berg’s Store.
Damis, St. Helens, Ore.
in
sections.
E. Sekulich, a native of Montenegr.
W. G. Dwight vs. J. A. Ross et al,
"Annie Laurie”, audience.
One ton of coal equals two cords of was arrested in Portland last Thurs
is a suit to recover $500 on a promis­ wood and you don’t have to sow and
“Old Folks at Home”, audience
Jay night charged with forgery.
Hi
E0\ sory note.
Round, “Bray goes the Donkey,
split it, Lamb-Schrader Co., Hello was given a preliminary hearing oi
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Attorney H. T. Botts left on Mon­ Central Gi’me 28W.
Tuesday, charged with raising a checl In which the gents were expected tc
'»ray but being too timid the ladies did
day on a business trip to Portland
All persons owing me are requested from 45c to $45.45, which was cashei
he braying to the great delight of al!
and Salem.
by
George
Phelps
at
Garibaldi.
Scku
to call and pay the same before Jan­
>ne
man saying "we can moo like a
We will soon have several cars of uary 31st, 1915, otherwise credit will lich claims that he did not raise th« :ow, but don’t know how a donkcj
check
and
that
another
party
did
3«
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hay for sale from the car. See Shrode cease.—W. A. Williams.
but he does not deny he cashed th« '»rays, for we can't milk them”, which
for prîtes.
A. F. Coats Lumber Co. was award­
check. The justice bound him over u brought out a great laugh,
Guy Bunn and Arch Myers have ed the contract for lumber to plank ¡he grand jury, placing his bond at
Violin solo, “Träumerei”,-by Dr. E
rented a large farm and cheese fac- the first part of the Bayocean road, $2,000.
E. Koch, received a hearty encore.
it $8.60 per thousand delivered.
tary near Otis.
The High School en Mass, sang
i.’ockl
Ole Lane was tried before a jury in
"Tis
a long long way to Tipperary”
Would like to purchase 15 or 20
Wanted, to trade a bungolow in Justice of the Peace E. W. Stanley’s
choice milch cows. Write or call 1. B. Portland for a bungalow in Tillamook court on Friday, on a charge of as­ .he entire audience joining in th«
chorus, even Carl Habcrlach.
Mead, Garibaldi, Ore.
Apply to Attorney John Leland Hen­ sault and battery upon Vcrnie Kel-
"Listen to the Mocking Bird”, gent?
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low at the Hebo school house on Sat
For Sale—Range and household derson, Tillamook, Oergon.
whistling the chorus, Judge Talmage
goods. Call at the Burr Beals resi-
There arc 502 persons of school urday, Jan. 16th, which appeared t- and Col. Worrall, both got off the
:jsl
dence, Stillwell Ave.
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age in school district No. 9, 250 being have been a free for all fight in a tune, but both made a hand at the
nales and 252 females. This is an in- neighborhood quarrel. The case was table.
Chas F. Pankow has bought Ed’
hotly contested, District Attorney T.
rrease
of about 60 over last year.
Reading by Mrs. Stranahan was
Garage, and will in the near futur«
H. Goync prosecuting and Attorney
erect a fire proof building.
Land plaster will help you to clean C. R. Woriall defending Lane. A« heartily enjoyed by all.
"Old Black Joe” by gents, ladi
For Sale— A number of good mill rut the Yellow Weed and at the same there appeared to be about the sanu
joining in the chorus.
and
ime
fertilize
your
Oat,
Clover
amount of evidence that the defend­
cows also one yearling Holstein Bub
"Valley of the Moon,” by the Hig!
Co., ant did and did not strike Kellow, th«
jrass crops. Lamb-Schrader
pure bred.—John Schild.
School, led by the deep rich voice o
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Tello 28W.
jury brought in a verdict for the de
A. F. Coats, of Aberdeen, W ash.
^rof. Onthank, which made up it
t8 V
Protect your valuablc papers from fendant. It sc. ms that the jury ob •loiie what it lacked in culture.
andt connected with the A. F. Coat:
he unexpected fire by renting one of jectcd to that kind of a case beine
Lumber Co., is in on a visit.
On call from the audience, “Yanke
g®
jur safe deposit boxes. Only one brought into court, causing expens« Doodle" and “Dixie” raised the rooi
I will sell 35 acres on the South lollar per year.
Tillamook County to the taxpayet s.
ill ending with "Auld Lang Syne”
side of my ranch in Owens.—\\ nt« Bank.
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which
brought tears of joy and mem
to C. Lutmon, Lookinglass, Orc.
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A Fair Warning.
ory of other days to many of us olde
Anyone having the leather ealander
----- o------
« Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­ itands given away by this Agency in
Then Mrs. C. J. Edward»
Those who have not taken the ad­ ones.
sey “Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for
914, can have ealander pads for 1915. vantage of the rare opportunity of president of the club, gave an enjoy
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merly of the Spanish Kitchen.
by calling at this office.—Rolle W. having their sore corns and other foot ible talk on “What Civic Clubs Do,'
Watson the Fire Insurance .Man.
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rouble cured up by Dr. Hanna, the full of thought and information.
BR W. Robbins, formerly of thi
Then the best of all, goo«l coffe«
Expert
Foot Doctor, will have tc
punty, was in the city on business
A divorce suit was filed by Edytli
like
mother used to make, rich cake
Long against her husband, Roy C. hurry for next Monday will positively -<x»ked by Tillamook’s best cook1
his week from Yamhill county.
arc
be
their
last
chance.
His
parlors
'AW I Louis V. Albert who ran a store a! Long, in the circuit court. These par­
plenty for all, then a happy inform:
ies were married at Hillsboro, Ore., in the Hotel Ramsey.
social hour, grand march, leap-fro
Pacific
City
and
fished
in
that
neigh
ys
»n the 28th of May, 1913. and no
In out side hall by some of the girb
^orhood, has filed a petition in vol
Proposal For Postcffice Quarters
of
ind all wondered homeward fu’tl r
Intary bankruptcy in the L . S. Dis ihildren have been born to the parties
------ O——
¡net Court on Tuesday, Attorney The grounds upon which the suit is
Notice is hereby given that a rep­ cake and coffee, gladness and jo«
¡led is desertion.
resentative of the Postofficc Depart better for an evening of pure cltm
iVorrall representing the bankrupt.
ment will soon visit Tillamook for the elevating entertainment, with than
purpose of receiving proposals for the ful hearts to all the good ladies fc
C Jl
^1» I I « W i n —
furnishing and renting, for a term of the music and the social intercours«
five or ten years, of suitable quarters Too much credit cannot be bestewe
on eash lady and each committee, fc
for the postoffice.
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This preliminary notice is given in each one done their part well, an-
order that interesting persons may special mention of the “Sing” shot;!
give
matter —
consideration
s»»«. the ..........
----- ---------- and be be given for its great success, led b
< [ prepared to arrange for »ubmitting the sweet cultivated voice of Mr'
Mackenzie, with her high mor1
I proposals.
character, always leading us nearer t
Robert H. Barclay,
Postofficc Inspector. perfection in better living, better citi
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Advantage of a
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Checking Account ‘“B“t
Tillamook County Bank
Founded in the Strongest Way,
Growing Stronger Every Day
“ SERVES YOU RIGHT.”
^pvccljcn Prutodj.
First National Bank,
Tillamook, Ore
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Member of
FEDERAL RESERVE ASSOCIATION
Of the United States.
^OOCOO0OOOOO9OQOC<CCOO0e&&O0GC<>^
Oregon’s School for Oregon Teachers.
OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL,
Monmouth, Oregon.
PURPOSE : The training of Teachers for pro­
fessional work.
FACULTY : Every member professionally
trained.
DEPARTMENTS: For fitting Elementary
Teachers for city and rural schools.
COURSES : Professional, Supervisors, Rural,
Primary.
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS : Comple­
tion of twoyears’high school work or its ctpiivalent.
GRADUATION : Completion of Elementary
or Standard Courses leading to State Certilieates
without examinât ion
TERMS BEGIN: Regular, February 4 ; Short,
April 5 ; Summer, June 21.
INFORMATION : For further information
write to Registrar.
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bfllWBR’S
VARIETY STORE,
TIhUnmOOK,
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OREGON.
“ Drop in and book Around ”
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cnship and better Christianity.
based on actual figures for the y«
ar,
ycir,
Wc echo the sentiment of all by while
whi! e in former years, the month of
aying, all honor and praise *o the December ami
and frequently »November
November
ivic Club, come again.
were estimated.
.
Twenty new lady members were
nrolled and 29 gentlemen, the lat
Swastika Club.
er being honorary members.
Red Clover Creamery.
At the annual meeting of lift stock
olders of the Red Clover Creamery,
innary 19th, the stockholders ex
ressed their satisfaction of the mail­
er in which the business of ibc
actory was conducted during the past
rear, by reelecting the former Board
of Directors and voting to remain in- '
'ependent for the present.
All of
his factories output for 1914 has been
old and the patrons paid for the D
ember milk. The total amount ot
heese manufactured
was 280,687
¡ounds, the patrons receiving $1.52
■ed too pounds of milk. Average
/early test 409; the yield was II.IO
ounds cheese to each 100 pounds of
tilk delivered.
Owing to all the 1914 output being
old and reported, these averages are
The Swastika Club met on Friday,
January 22nd, at the home of Mrs. B.
D. Lamar. The hostess served an
laborate dinner winch was enjoy« d
by all. The invited guests were Mes-
dames Whitehouse, ( lough Campbell
and Crenshaw.
The club will ¡licet with Mrs Koch
in February.
How's This ?
A’e offer O n K H indkkd D ollar « H awaii »
or nny ch . m - of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by Hall** Catarrh Cure.
P. J. CHENEY * CO.. Telcdo. O
We, the undersigned have known F. J.
< heney for the Innt I.*» years, find believe
him perfectly honorable in
all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by his firm.
NATIONAL IIV-K OF COMMERCE.
Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucotta
surfaces of the system
Testimonials wrrt
free, ¡’rice 75 cents per bottle.
told by all
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation