Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 01, 1915, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
THE "PRUDENT MAN"PUTS H/S
MONEY /N THE BANK-SOME BAY
HE N/LÍ. NEED /T.
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We have made special arrange-
ments with the Telephone Co., to
connect you directly with our office,
in case you wish any of our GOOD
COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co., Call 28W
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Protect your valuable papers from
the unexpected fire by renting one of
our safe deposit boxes. Only one I
dollar per year.
Tillamook County
, Bank.
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For Dress or Street, Beach or
Garden Hats, go to Miss Patterson’s.
A good supply of children’s Head­
gear will be found also. Remodeling
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done at reasonable prices.
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MUSIC:
All
popular
sheet
music
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now 15c. and other musical goods at
Portland prices. Send your mail or­
ders to the Tillamook Music Store at
Morrison’s Confectionery.
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What is the good of earning money and extravagantly
SQUANDERING it ?
The man who piles up his money in the bank will
also EARN MORE. Why ?
He will take more INTEREST in what he is doing
and lie will be given the chance for promotion, or for a
PARTNERSHIP, over the man who foolishly spends all
he makes.
Make OUR bank YOUR bank.
We pay 4 per cent interest on Time Deposits.
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Mrs. Hattie L. Vale state deputy of
the Grange, will be present at the
Pomona Grange to-day at the Grange
Hall at Fairview and it is expected
that Miss Marvin, state librarian, will
also be present.
The lady friends of Mrs. George
Broughton gave her a surprise party
on Friday, it being her birthday, and
the visitors gave her a towl and
apron shower, after which all had a
good time and partook of a lunch
Ira Smith and wife left on Wed­
nesday for Southern Oregon in their
auto, where they will reside, having
deposed of their interest in the farm
at Blaine to W. C. King, for Mr.
King's farm near Talent.
$1.50 PER YEAR.
APRIL 1,
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to attend the funeral. Mrs. Rugar is
senior Vice-President, and the duties
of Dept. President will fall upon her
After the funeral she will call a meet­
ing of the state officers of the W.R.C.
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County Courts Meet and Discuss
Dolph Road Propositions.
County Judge A. M. Hare returned
to the City on Tuesday, from Mc­
Minnville, where the Yamhill, Polk
and Tillamook County Courts had a
joint session and took up the matter
over the new proposed road at Dolph.
Nothing wos decided, however, but it
seems that Polk county will not par-
Nothing was decided, however, but it
and before Yamhill County will con­
sent to do so wanted a little further
time to make.further investigation as
to obtaining rights of ways, and when
this is done the County Courts of
Yamhill and Tillamook will hold
another meeting and decide what is
best to be done. Provided that no
difficulties are encountered in obtain­
ing rights of way, the Sour Grass
route appears to be the one most
favored, now that Polk County has
practically decided not to join in the
proposition. From the survey made of
the five miles in Yamhill County, a 2
per cent grade was found, whereas
for the mile of new road to be con­
structed in this county the grade will
be 3 per cent. Should a joint road dis­
trict of Yamhill and Tillamook be
formed, the two counties will have
$30,000 to start the work as soon as
some plan is decided on. Judge Hare
informs us that the county courts
tried to get in touch with the High­
way commission with the object of
obtaining state aid for this road, but
they were advised not to go to Salem
as the Commission had no funds to
help out, and, probably, would not
have this year. Judge Hare thinks
the Yamhill and Tillamook County
Courts will come to an agreeable un­
derstanding and the road put in shape
this year, for their is a strong senti-
ment in Yamhill county for the new
Sour Grass route.
SERVICE
Ask any of our customers
about First National service.
They are all Pleased with
it and can tell you why.
First National Bank
Tillamook, Ore
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The Maple Leaf Creamery people will cele-
Ibrate the tenth year of operation of their factory by
giving a large dinner to the stockholders and
patrons at the factory on Friday, k\pril 2nd, 1915.
Big dinner will be given. Speeches and reports
will be given commencing at eleven o’clock A.M.
All patrons and stockholders are invited to attend
and bring their families.
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Victor talking machines from $15.00
to $200.00—always in stock, hundreds
of records to select from. Portland
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prices, easy terms arranged. Tilla­
mook Music Store at Morrison’s Con­
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I fectionery, write for catalogue.
All parties having any calves to sell
I This is to certify that Fred C.
M. vV. Harrison president of the
Vocol Solo, Mrs. Goyne.
against.
Baker is the sole owner of the Tillamook County Bank, left on a will do well to call up Neilson & Mel-
Misses, Goyne,
As a result of the election the City Orchestra Music,
choir in Tillamook City on the Mu­
■Tillamook Headlight, and that no business to Portland on Sunday.
Todd
and
Everson.
Council
will
now
proceed
to
close
the
more
tual
phone.
You
might
get
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.one has stock in or mortgage on the
Standard No. 4 letter press 10x12
Guests for the day were: Mesdarnes
sale of the bonds, which will place the
money for your calves as they ’ are
plant.
inch for sale at half price as I have
city in better shape and stop the dis- Groat, F. C. Baker, McNair and John­
paying the highest prices.
no use for same.—Rpllie Watson. *
son and the Misses Todd, Goyne,
counting of city warrants.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Schultz and
Johnson and Gaylord.
IIXAMOOK JOTTINGS Harry Kerr, formerly in the sur­ Mrs.
J. H. Stranahan returned to the
The next meeting will be at the
veying business in thi? city, has re­
Kill
Kare
Study
Klub.
* turned, with the object of remaining city last week from Aberdeen, Wash.,
home of Mrs. Haberlach on the third
| Finne’s sells good shoes.
where they had attended the funeral
The Episcopal Mission.
* here.
Last Thursday afternoon, March Thursday of April.
| Houses to Rent, see Watson.
of Mesdamcs Schultz and Stranahans
25th,
the Kill Kare Study Klub met at
Attorney H. T. Botts left for Salem brother.
Rev. F. O. Jones, who for the past the home of Mrs. Everson, assisted
I Everybody get the clean-up spirit,
M. E. Church.
on Tuesday, where the hotel case was
A great opportunity for the people three months conducted a mission in by Mrs. Shrode.
f Safe deposit boxes for rent. Tilla­ argued in the supreme court on
Easter services at the Methodist
to get "Burbanks” Seeds. We have the Masonic building, will bring these
The hostess had prepared every­ Episcopal Church, Sunday, April 4th,
mook County Bank.
Wednesday.
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been appointed exclusive agent for services to a close on Sunday next, thing typical of St. Patrick's day.
Sunday School, 10:00 A..M., W. E.
f The place to eat is at the “Good
MILK—Delivered to any part of the Luther Burbank garden seeds and and return to Portland, where it will
prepared a Noyes, Supt.
Mrs.
John
Lamar
had
Eats," Ramsey Hotel.
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the city at 6c. per quart in advance or flower seeds-and now have them all be decided when a permanent mission paper on the life of Mary Evans
Five minutes sermon to children
* will be established in this coiyjty. (Geo. Eliot) which was another in- 10:40.
1 See P. A. Finne’s shoe advertise­ 7c. on time. Tillamook Dairy, Both on sale. Tillamook Feed Co.
That is in the hands of Bishop Sum­ teresting feature of the Klub, after
phones.
ment on another page.
For Sale—One seven horse power
Easter exercises 11 A.M.
The new concrete dry kiln, just wood saw, with standard gasoline ner, who is going over his diocese be­ which we all listened to a well ren-
p The Tillamook Meat Co., is paying
Special Easter music..
fore
deciding
on
the
future
plans,
completed for the A. F. Coats Lum­ engine for $350.00, this an exception­
dered program, as follows:
Evening services—Epworth League
ten cents for green hides.
ber Co., was used for the first time ally good bargain. One, Mitchell and as he will not be back before the Recitation, Minnie Shrode.
I’M.
7
ok'S C. B. Wiley is quite seriously sick
end of April from a trip to Southern Reading, Miss Johnson.
this week.
Lewis & Staver Gasoline Wood saw,
Easter Sermon, 8 P.M. Theme "The
at his home north of town.
Orcgoa, it will be sometime in May Vocal Trio, Mcsdatncs, Poorman,
Resurrection.”
Preserve eggs while they are cheap, 6 horse power, $300.00. Inquire of A. before he can visit Tillamook.
made
A fine quality of Tillamook
Christensen and Bales.
K.
Case.
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Edward Gittins, pastor.
Liq Glass will do it perfectly, fresh
It is hoped that those who arc
shingles at the Tillamook Feed Co. *
stock with full directions at C. I.
For Sale, block I and block 6, Park affiliated with the Episcopal church
’ Spray your trees! 50 gallons of Clough Co.
* Addition, consisting of 12 lots be­ will attend the Easter services next
spray for 35c., Tillamook Feed Co. *
Judge Thomas O’Day, who was tween 3rd and 5th sreets. Will some­ Sunday. Rev. F. O. Jones has proved
I F. M. Lamb, of Eugene, Orc., came known by a number of persons in this body make me a cash offer on these himself a thorough Christian gentle­
■ in on Wednesday on a few days visit. county, died at his home in Portland lots for immediate sale?—Rollie W. man since his stay in this city and the
Watson, Todd Hotel Bld., Tillamook, bishop may appoint him to this field
Electric irons, special $3.50 irons. on Sunday morning.
Oregon.
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when final arrangements are made
K this week, only $3.00. Electric Stsre.*
One ton of coal equals two cords of
Fire-insurance covering the dam­ for missions of that church.
We are in a position to make some wood and you don’t have to sow and
There will be services on Good Fri­
ages to the Chas. Woods store build­
long time farm loans. First National split it, Lamb-Schrader Co., Hello
ing, known as the "Toggery" on First day evening at 8 00 o’clock.
Central Gi’me-28W.
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■ Bank.
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Order of services for Easter Sunday
street, which occurred on Monday
Several choice city lots qoXtoo ft.
P. J. Worrall left for Salem on forenoon, was carried by Rollie W.
8:oo A.M. Holy Eucharist.
on monthly payments.—See Ro'.lic Tuesday to hear the arguments in the Watson’s Agency. The damage will
n:oo A.M.—Intriot, hymn. 112
Watson.
hotel case, which came before the be settled at once.
Worgan; Kyrie
Ellison, Simper; .
Sequence hymn, 125, Autum; Gloria
G. B. McLeod representing the supreme court on Wednesday.
Does your Fire Insurance cover
Hammond Co., was in the city on
Milch cow for sale, been fresh two your property—your House or your Tibi, Simper; Gratias Tibcn, Simper;
Tuesday.
weeks. A good cow and giving a good personal belongings? Are you insured Credo, Simper; hymn 121, Victory,
Mrs. Rollie Watson, Tillamook 21S.ÍMM)
Benedictus que
mess of milk. Apply on the old Ack­ and protected? Docs your policy read Sanclus, Simper,
210,000
Miss
Jessie I)onaldson,
will
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Attorney George Winslow
Veaite, Simper; Agnus Dei, Simper;
ley place on Wilson river.
correctly? If you don’t know, bring
193, (KM)
Mr«.
Edna
Hoover
leave for Portland on Friday on legal
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hymn, 228, Unde et Memorcs; hymn,
For sale—six roomed house and your insurance policy to us and we 116, Arimathcr.
180,(MM)
busines.
Miss Lottie Wade
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two lots corner 5th and Park Street. will tell you—Rollie W. Watson,“The
Even song at 7:30 p.m. Everybody
5,(MX)
Mrs. M. Mills
Watch the Woman’s Improvement '
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Small cash payment, and balance on Insurance Man.”
welcome.
5,(MM)
Civic League in the campaign to1
Miss
Hazel
O
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Donnel
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easy terms. Enquire of E. Kirk.
Mend your own tires and inner
beautify the city
This
is
the
list,
that,
without
a
doubt,
will
finish
City Amendments Carry.
6 rooms, plastered house, bath, tubes with “The Double Mileage
in
the
contest,
and
the
remarkable
thing
about
it
We can furnish you cedar fence
toilet, hot water, laundry tubs, elec­ Steam Valcanizer.” Can carry it in
posts for 8c. each, Tillamook Feed
is
the
fact
that
they
have
all
taken
advantage
of
mend
your
tire
your
machine
and
The
special
city
election
on
Monday
tric lighted, will rent or lease to de
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Company.
the Bonus offer and imide a nice gain. Mrs. Rollie
, sirable tenant—See Rollie VS at sen. * while on the rim, in any old place. to amend the city charter, resulted in
! Complete outfit only $7-50. Come and all three amendments being cairied.
\V. Watson is in the lead and Miss Donaldson
"Electric
irons at The Electric
E. H. Partridge, of Nebraska, father ! let us show you the set. Tillamook
The first was to establish the limit
Store, next to Gem Theatre, all this
second,
while the others are very close and could
I of L. E. Partridge, arrived here on Feed Co.
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of the city’s indebtedness, out -ide of
week, $3.00.
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make nice gains by a very little effort. No votes
1 Sunday on a visit. He visited the Fair
The steamer Sue H. Elmore was put improvement bonds, at $70,000. leav­
Alfred Gubser vs. G. W. Wilkets et at San Francisco before coming here
are transferable ami no contestants can sell her
into commission last week, and left ing the power of the Common Coun­
al is a foreclosure suit filed in the
votes to another, as the management of the con- >
Have just unloaded a car of gray for Portland with Captain J. Wick­ cil subject to the initiative and refer­
circuit court.
, test will see that not only the votes that arc trans- 1
oats for seed and if you want seed man in Command. She has bien tied endum powers of the people. The
LOST, a ring, with five keys. Re­ you had better come in at once before
ferred are ruled out, but that the contestant pur (
up all winter on account of lack of vote was 79 for and 10 against.
ward offered. Leave same at the they arc all gone. Tillamook Feed
The second amendment authorized
chasing same, or trying to purchase the same, •
business, and should this continue
Headlight office.
Company.
the vessel will be taken off the run the Common Council to sell $40,000
1 will be liable to be disqualified in the contest.
White Plymouth Rock eggs $2.00
of the general bonds of the city to
County Commissioner F. L. Owens and sent to Alaska.
This week tin? managemet of the paper ,
George L. and John A. McPherson
and $1.00 per setting of 15 eggs. w. s and F. E. Hobson, the road engineer,
decided to run a double vote offer as the -bonus ■ *
A fire alarm was turned in on Mon at par, with a 3 per cent premium and
Coates, Tillamook.
are going over the two routes in the day morning owing to a fire in Alder­
, offered proved so successful for the contestants.
to use the proceeds for payment of
For sale, strawberry plants. Gold proposed new road at Dolph this man's cleaning and pressing parlors,
The offer this week will be smaller than the one ( ,
outstanding warrants and the con­
Dollar and Magoons, $1.00 per hun- week.
; and the hose company promptly re­ struction of a bridge across Hoquar-
of last week
Every subscription will double the ’
dred.—Mrs. Billings.
The ladies of the Episcopal Guild sponded, it did not take lang to ex­ ton Slough. This carried by a vote of
I
original
amount
of votes carried by the schedule.
Mrs. E E. Shaw has opened dress­ will give a silver tea at the home of tinguish it. Another alarm was turned 80 for and to against.
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fhis
is
the
latest
offer of the contest and will close, >
making parlors in the McGee apart­ Mrs. Fred C. Baker next Wednesday I in on Tuesday afternoon, the fire be
The third amendment was to fix
April
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at
Five
o’clock P.M. R< nn nibcr thi~ 1 ’
ment house. Apartment 4.
* : afternoon, from 2 till 5 JO Everybody 1 ing in the roof of a house in Sunny- the boundaries of improvement dis­
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»is
another
chance
to
help your favorite contestant.
mead.
tricts for improving streets so that
Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­ ; invited.
Next
week
’
s
issue
of
the paper will publish the
Mrs. A Rugar received a telegram the same may he extended further
sey “Good Eats,” M. A. Olson for
WANTED—A loan of $150000 on
closing
rules
of
the
contest
and also names of the
back
than
105
feet
from
the
street
be
­
merly of the Spanish Kitchen.
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good Tillamook property, will pay 8 on Tuesday announcing the d:ath of
ing improved, to such distance as the ¡»judges of the contest.
Mrs.
Cyntha
S.
Dunlay,
Department
Sunday being Easter Sunday, the per cent interest. For further particu­ President of the State W. R. C, and I Common Council
may determine.
churches in the city will hold appro­ lars inquire of Geo. W. Winslow,! she left for Salem the next morning This carried with 70 votes and 16
Commercial
Club
Bldg.
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priate serveces for the occasion.
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Tillamook County Bank. ;,
ÇTHE CONTEST FOR OVERLAND •!
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Mrs. Rollie W. Watson in the Lead $
with Miss Donaldson a Close ?
Second-Last Vote Offer of the
Contest.
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