Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 08, 1915, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
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PER YEAR.
Sharp’s Restaurant now running at another. Mrs. Dunstan says it
Httppy Camp, Netarts, Ore. Sunday help him to get well if everybody will
dinners a specialty.
» in for a few days' and will leave again
Eden Camp, situated at Netarts boost for the fair. Mrs. Dunstan came
Bay, is open for the summer season, Friday morning to be with" her hus­
and J. H. Riggs is making a special band. Mr. Dunstan's father and
mother are in Portland.
feature to take care of campers.
Mr. \\ in. G. Tait, president of the
Showers of rain the first part of
the week were a good thing for the First National Bank recently paid a
county, but caused some uneasiness visit to the Panama-Pacific Exposi­
to those who were in the midst of tion at Sari. Francisco and is loud in
1 is priise of it. He says that Origen
haying.
is well represented and that 20 per
Protect your valuable papers from cent of the attendance at the exposi­
Ask any of our customers
the unexpected fire by renting une^af tion visit the Oregon Building. This
our safe deposit boxes. Only one I building attracts a great deal of at-
dollar per year. Tillamook County I tention and makes a very convincing
about First National service.
Bank.
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impression of the products of Oregon
Miss Athelia Thayer, daughter of . Another feature that Air. Tait praises
They are all Pleased with
Grant Thayer, accompanied by her • highly is the luncheon served daily
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in
this
building
by
the
Domestic
aunt, Mrs. R. F. Clark, of Portland,
it and can tell you why.
several Science Class of the Oregon Agricul-
I came in Saturday to spend
tural College. .As their room is rather
months.
I limited, especially in the kitchen, and
The Sanitary Wagon makes daily the lunch is so good, it is necessary
calls at Netarts camp with fresh to speak tor a seat in advance and
home made bread and pastry,
.
., milk, get a ticket that will reserve a place
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E. Z.
P. I Larson. for you where can be enjoyed the
f eggs
__ and ' vegetables. Z.
Netarts. Oregon.
best prepared and best served meal/“
I am compelled to sell eight head of on the grounds. He was disappointed
registered Holsteins at my ranch at in not finding any Tillamook cheeslc
| Taft, Oregon. If you want a bargain at the Fair and in interviewing mem­
in something good, come at once.— bers of the Oregon Commission
Jesse Farrin, Taft, Ore.
♦ found them to be exceedingly anxious
for such an exhibit and willing to aid
The Woman's Civic League will in every way possible to get it there.
meet
on
Saturday
afternoon
at
the
The Fair, he says, is a splendid one
The CAREFUL man the man who takes no long
high school building, and it is earnest­ and Oregon has done Im self proud
chances- is the one who will win out over the man w"
ly
requested
that
there
should
be
a
iho (
in her exhibits, her success being
goes blindly into things and trusts to " luck.” Nothing
full attendance of members.
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largely due to the able and efficient
can stop the success of a man who keeps sober, works
Mrs. E. Dane and family and Frank Oregon Commission.
Sharp’s Restaurant now running at
hard and regularly BANKS a part of his income from Ins
Haberlach and family, sister and
labor or his business. T Is it
” not better to have your money 4 ! brother of Carl Haberlach were in for Happy Camp, Netarts, Ore. Sunday
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a few days outing and left for their dinners a specialty.
and keep your balance GROWING—than to trust to
home
the
first
of
the
week.
DANGEROUS “ luck” ?
Loan Wanted.
Al Lewis, of Portland, w-as arrest­
Make OUR bank YOUR bank.
ed for catching more than 75 trout in
in which to buy ÿour
Wanted, $i,ooo on $5,uoo gilt edge
one day. He had 373 small fish in his security.
We pay 4 per cent interest on Sayings Deposit.
Will
pay
io
per
cent
interest
basket when arrested by Deputy F .rh Property insured for $2,000. Address
Warden Leach. He was fined $25 and M. W. Wilkins, Rockaway, Ore.
$5.00 costs.
THE OLI) RELIABLE
The following additional teachers
City Hall Bonds Sold.
have been elected by the school board
Aliss Ethel Klann, of Madras, Ore.;
At a meeting of the City Council on
Miss Beatrice Chancay, of Monroe, Afonday evening, bids were received
Or?.; and Miss Hazel AdcKown, of for the bonds for the city hall, when
Ore.;
Eugene, Ore.
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they were sold to the Lumbermans
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Films developed 10c. per roll.—C. I. Alex McNair returned to the city Trust Co., Portland, Oregon, at par,
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, Clough Co.
* the first of the week having spent with accrued interest and premium of
Houses to Rent, see Watson.
♦ | For your Sunday roast call Sani- several weeks at Hot Lake for the $350.70. There were ten offers to
;tary Market.
benefit of his health. His daughter take the bonds, all bidders offering to
Rough Lumber for sale.—Tilla-
Mrs, E. D. Payne and grandson furnish blank bonds free. The other
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Get
free
Kodak
instructions
at
C.
I.
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bidders were:
snook Feed Co.
camo in from Eugene with him.
After Next Monday the Price will be $3.00.
I Clough Co.’s.
Western Bond & Aftge Co. Port­
One more day's work on the light­ land, Ore., $267.00
Safe deposit boxes tor rent. Tilla- I All kinds of lunch meats at the
house road will clear the trail of
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Sanitary Market.
Carstens & Earles, Seattle, Wash.,
snook County Bank.
12 PROGRAMS--6 DAYS.
brush and timber, and next Sunday $116.00.
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Freshly
dressed
chicken
at
the
several
of
our
citizens
have
promised
The place to eat is at the “Good
Jas.
N.
Wright
&
Co.
Denver
Colo.
to help Attorney Henderson accom­ 266.70.
Single admissions to all performances cost $5.25.
» : Sanitary Market, Saturday.
Eats,” Ramsey Hotel.
The County Court convened on plish this. They will leave by auto at
Sweet Causcw Foster & Co, Denver
The Tillamook Meat Co., is paying Wednesday for the July session.
7:00 p.m.
Single admissions to all evening performances cost
Colo., $171.50.
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ten cents for green hides.
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Hochler Cummnigs & Pruddcn,
$3.25.
Pasture for rent. Address W. R.
The new Winter and Autumn styles
Toledo, O., $118.00.
A fine quality of Tillamook made 1 Illingsworth, Tillamook Oregon. * now on display. High grade patterns,
Powell Garard & Co., Chicago. Ill.,
Tickets on Sale at all Drug Stores.
We are in a position to make s^mc many exclusive, in the choisest styles, $225.00.
shingles at the Tillamook Feed Co. *
1 long time farm loans. First National latest in design and coloring, now
Elston Clifford & Co. Chicago, III.,
awaiting your inspection. J. W. Ed-
Electric Vacuum Cleaner for rent, Bank.
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Obej) that hunch---get your ticket to-day.
wall, Merchant Tailor, Tillamook, $35-70-
50c. per hour. Apply at the Electric
C. H. Coffin, Chicago, 111., $21.00.
A. L. McCarty has been reappoint­ Oregon. Phone J. 27.
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Store next to Gem Theater.
Farson, Son & Co., New York, N.
ed county fire warden by the county
The Executive Board of the Tilla­ Y., $115.50.______________
Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­ court.
mook Commercial Club dicided to va­
sey "Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for
Bert Thayer and wife, of Prineville, cate its present quarters in the Tilla­
Notice to Contractors.
have arrived in the city to make their mook Block and will occupy quarters
merly of the Spanish Kitchen.
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Furnished Housekeeping Tents
opposite the Ramsey Hotet until the
home here.
Sealed bids will be received by the
Try one of our fancy dressed chick­
new
city
hall
is
erected
when
it
is
ex
­
Jami > Ray, of Pawnee City. Neb., a pected quarters will be obtained there City Council, Tillamook, Oregon, un-
Only One Dollar a Day.
ens for your Sunday dinner.—Tilla­ brother
til 7:30 p.m., July 26, 1915, for the
in law of Airs. Alice Wolfe,
mook Meat Company.
* is here on a visit.
Married, on Tuesday afternoon, erection and completion of a City
Electric lights and water in ( very
6th, at the residence of the Hall building, according to plans and
Saturday Specials:—Link Sausage,
tent; go surf bathing or hunt for
Sharp's Restaurant now running at July
specifications prepared by Charles H.
groom's
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Daniel
Pork, Veal and old fachioncd country Happy Camp, Netarts, Ore. Sunday Pike, near Bay City, Mr. Charles Burggraf, architect, Albany, Ore. All
crabs and clams; tent city it under
dinners a specialty.
* Pike and Miss Barbara MacAlister, bids must be accompanied by a certi­
direction of Bar View hotel; many
sausage.—Tillamook Meat Co.
Yamhill and Tillamook Counties Rev. Edward Gittins performing the fied check payable to “The City of
entertaining features; no liquors al-
One ton of coal equals two cords of
am advertising for bids for the Sour ceremony. They will reside in Bay Tillamook, Oregon,” for the sum of
lowed sold. Rates by week, $5 and up;
wood and you don’t have ‘o sow and Grass route road.
$250.00, as a guarantee that the con­
City.
sleeping tents and board at hotel, $2
split it, Lamb-Schrader Co., Hello
tractor will furnish an approved bond
N. W. Barker, left on Monday for
The next thing on the program is
per day and up. Write W. A. Wise,
Centray Gi’me 28W.
* the Tiliamook County Fair. It’s going St. Johns, Ore. having received a tel­ equal to 50 per cent of the contract
Bar View, Tillamook County, Ore.,
within ten days after the awarding of
egram that morning informing him the contract.
Don't forget those busted castings. to be a hummer.
or 210 Failing Bldg., Portland Ore.
of
the
death
of
his
brother,
John
W.
All bids must be made out on blank
Lost—Ladies sweater June 7th. Barker, who had Jjeen sick for
Can be welded for half. Goods sent
for the same. Blanks fur­
by parcel post and express promptly Finder please leave at this office. twelve months. He leaves two broth­ proposals
nished upon application by the City
Reasonable
reward
ers
and
a
daughter,
and
he
was
64
returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook,
Recorder or Architect. Plans and
For Rent—Furnished rooms 5 and years of age at the time of his death. specifications
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Oregon.
may be seen at the.City
RESOLVED
of
Mrs.
6 dollars a month. Inquire
Recorder's office, Tillamook, Oregon,
E.
E.
Sharon,
grand
secretary,
and
We have made special arrange- Cornforth, Tillamook.
IT IS A PICNIC TO
Robert Andrews, grand patriarch of or at the Architect’s office.
ments with the Telephone Co., to
The Council reserves the right to
Two five roomed cottages, furnish­ the I.O.O.F., arc in the city visiting
SHOP AT OUR.
ed complete for rent. Enquire at Hap- the different lodges in the county. reject any and all bids.
connect you directly with our office, _
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Chas.
H.
Burggraf,
Architect.
py
camp,
Netarts
Oregon.
They
met
with
the
members
of
the
in case you wish any of our GOOD
STOR.E- LOT.S OF
Mrs. Charles Reynolds was taken lodge in this city on Tuesday exening,
COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co., Call 28W
Are You Going to Build?
seriously sick last week, but is now went to Beaver Wednesday and re­
GOOD THINGS AT
turned to this city to attend the en­
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Wanted to trade or sell house and considered out of danger.
campment this (Thursday) evening.
Barns and farm buildings of all
TEMPTING PR.1CE5
lot in Tillamook or in Portland for
Circuit Judge H. H. Belt was in the They will be in Cloverdale Friday and kinds erected by experienced carpen­
second hand auto; 2, 20 and 50 acre city on Saturday, and expects to Bay City Saturday Mrs. Sharon is ter, either by contract or days work.
tracts of land for sale—Apply to J. S. spend several w*eeks on the beach.
accompanying her husband" on the Plans and estimates furnished for all
Stephens & Co., Room I, Commercial
kinds of carpenter work. J. Af. I.iis-
For Sale—Stair and hall carpet io'/i trip.
berg. Mutual Phone.
Building, Tillamook, Ore.
* yards linoleum, curtains and some
Married, at
inaiiicu,
•> Salem, Ore., , _ on the
bedding. Apply to Mrs. Cornforth.
Fourth, Attorney George P. Winslow
Nazarene Church.
For sale or trade—A first class of this city, and Miss Florence May-
second hand automobile. Inquire ot belle Prince, daughter of Mr. and Mr»
Sunday school at 10 a m.
R B. Walls, Pacific Telephone Co.
Charles L. Prince,, the wedding tak­
Preaching at 11 am, Song and
ing
place
at
the
home
of
the
parents
H L Kellev, the new Master Fish
Praise Service at 3 p.m Street meet­
of
the
bride.
The
happy
couple
re
­
Warden, came in on Monday and
ing at 7 p.m. Preaching at 8 p.m.
looked over the bay, leaving the next turned to the city on Monday, and
Prayer meeting each Tuesday ev<n-
immediately went to house keeping,
day.
Mr. Winslow having previously pre­ ing at 8 o’clock.
Preaching service every two weeks
Now is the time to can *»«"***; pared a home. Mr. and Mrs. Winslow
Everyone is invited to all these
I eave your orders at the Fruit Palace have the best wishes of a large num­
for all kinds of berries, the best in bed of friends in this city for their services.
A. H. Smith, Pastor.
the market.
future happiness.
Wanted—Man to work on dairy
Mr. and Mrs. Franci» Marion Lamb
Harmony Note».
ranch, good milker Girl
daughter Vida, of Eugene, are
ling to help milk. Apply to C. Chris and
here spending a very enjoyable sum­
tensen, Bay City, Oregon.
Mr Nelson, former! a fori man on
mer with their son, G. B. Lamb. I hey
Fresh Clams, crabs and fish deliv­ will spend the greater part of their the C. E. Hadley ranch, has purchas­
How about the picnic basket? Don't waste lour or
from Air. Hancnkratt the 40 acres
ered to any part of the city >
time camping and visiting friends. ed
just
east
of
the
Graves
place.
Mr.
City Fish Market, R. S- Laddusaw, Last year their summer was spent
Nelson expects to build on his place live days cooking stuft in a hot kitchen to take along.
proprietor. Mutual phone.______
here and they note on each return at
and will move his family out Come to us and get what you need. It will be easier and
visit the rapid improvement of Tilla­ as once,
soon as the house is completed
mook City and surrounding country.
On Saturdsv about thirty-five Har­ chca]K*r trt pay the moderate bill we will send you than
They arrived Tuesday, 29th, and will mony
people drove to the old Hop­ to prepare a lunch—you can “chuck” the tins and paper
perhaps
leave
near
September
first
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a
place on Wilson River, where a
for their home after » week’s stay kins
Fourth of Tuly picnic was held. An 'boxes, save worry and enjoy the sport.
with friends in Portland.
enjoyable time was reported.
VARIETY
STORE,
UAMAR’S
Rev. Gittins will preach at the
J. H Dunstan undcrv ent an opera­
tion in Portland on Friday and will Harmony school house at 3 o’clock
Tillamook, Oregon
have to have another operation next next Sunday afternoon.
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At ...
the
officers held at
GROCERIES, SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEG
Wednesday. Although he has suffered
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Harmony Sunday School, D. P. Hop- !
considerable,
the
doctor
thinks
he
is
1» “ Drop in and book Around
ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED.
chosen for superintendent.
1 getting along nicely. Wilbur Stillwell kim
Its also in Portland undergoing an There was an attendance of fifty« I
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