Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 29, 1915, Image 1

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Vol. XXVI
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JVLY 29. 1915,
gfíUDENT /WJ
BANKS M/S
MONEY
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$1.50 PER YEAR.
Lost —Roll
of bedding between
Prof. Hector MacPherscn, of the
Beaver and Blaine. W. H. Edson, Oregon Agricultural College, was in
Blain, Mutual phone. Reward.
, the city last week hooking up statis­
Owing to the rain the picnic ar­ tics of the dairy industry of Tilla-
ranged by the Shakespeare Club for ■ | mook county for the government and
I the college. He obtained most cf his
to day was postponed.
information from back numbers of
Sharp s Restaurant now running at ;
I the Headlight.
Happy Camp, Netarts, Ore. Sunday
Osmym Optiz escaped from the
dinners a specialty.
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insane
asylum and went to Newport,
Miss Florence Rosenstcin of Port­
land is now occupying the position of and from there walked to Tillamook
stenographer
in Attorney S. S. last week. He acted strange and
went’into the sheriff's office and said
Johnson’s law office.
people called him crazy. The sheriff
Bom, to the wife of Mrs. A M took charge of him and he was taken
Shafer, of Edin, Idaho, a son. Mrs. back to the asylum.
Shafer was formerly Miss Shirk and
L. S. Thornton, district representa­
a teacher in the public school.
tive of the Canadian Pacific Railway,
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Wanted to lease farm, some stock was in the city on Wednesday in the
etc, cash or will trade Hillsboro interest of that company. As will be
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property for same, address owner seen by an advt. in another column
Fred Everest, Box 45, Hillsboro, Ore. that company is offering great in­
Mrs. A."E. Nolan, who has been ducements to people- to locate in
visiting at the home of her sister, Canada.
Mrs. B. C. Lamb, left for Portland
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When land begins to need lime it is
Tuesday, accompanied by Charley a waste of time and money to contin­
Lamb.
ue cultivating it until this need is sup­
Don’t forget those busted castings plied, for the economical use of ever
Can be welded for half. Goods sent fertilizing material, including manure,
by parcel post and express promptly depends upon the lime supply—if this
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returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, is deficient everything else must fall
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Oregon.
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SERVICE
'Ask any of our customers
about; First National service.
They are all Pleased with
it and can tell you why.
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First National Bank,
Tillamook, Ore.
POCtffT ßOOKS
&O ur B ank / sa S afe P lace for tr
Money carried tn the pocket slips away easily. Put
► yours in our BANK ; it won’t be so hard to refuse a loan
I to “ friends” who will never pay you back. Nor will you
I foolishly SPEND your money when it is safe in our bank.
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We refer those who have not banked with us to
those who HAVE. Our vaults and locks are strong. The
I good names of men of high CHARACTER and known
[financial RESPONSIBILITY are also behind our bank.
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Make OCR bank YOUR bank.
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We pay 4 per cent interest on Sayings Deposit.
$
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For rent—Five furnished rooms |
down stairs, water, sewer, electric times in a vain effort to recover the WOOD LAW TO BE INFORCED
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lights and phone. $18.00 per month, body, and Mrs. P. K. Egbert drove to
Also two good sized rooms up stairs j the Life Saving Station for assistance, Deputy Sealer Issues Orders as to
Delivery of Fuel.
furnished for house keeping for $7 or , The body was promptly recovered,
Salem, Or., July 27.—Deputy State
unfurnished for $5 Corner 6th Avenue and although an effort was made to
and 9th street East. Apply at next restore respiration, this proved una- Sealer of Weights and Meeasures
vailing.
Buchtel today notified the district
door south.
deputies
that they must enforce a sec­
Several members of the Artisan
tion of a law passed by the recent
lodge
in
this
city
gave
Attorney
G.
R.
ANOTHER
LOCAL
CONTRAC-
THE OLI) RELIABLE.
Legislature, which provides
that
TOR SUCCESSFUL,
The Sanitary Wagon makes daily Winslow a little surprise on Thurs- [
slabwood, blockwood, ties and sawed
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day
at
his
home
in
this
city.
As
a
1
calls at Netarts camp with fresh
token of respect and good will, the Tillamook Bay .Construction Co. to cord wood, when sold for use as fuel,
home made bread and pastry, milk.
become firewood, and shall be sold
Build Sour Grass Road.
members of the lodge had subscribed
eggs and vegetables. E. P. Larson.
by the cord or fraction of a cord, and
At
a
joint
session
of
the
County
The
Fruit
Palace
received
a
car
for a clock which was presented on
ULAMOOK JOTTINGS
Netarts. Oregon.
♦ this occasion, the genieman having Courts of T amhill and 1 illamook not by the load. He also notified
load of watermelons to-day.
Merril Smith and wife will leave on recently been married.
: Counties at McMinnville on Satur- : them that coal and ice must be sold
I Houses to Rent, see Watson.
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Try one of our fancy dressed chick­
Tuesday for a month’s vacation, go­
I day, five bids were submitted for by weight. Mr Buchtel has an opin­
A fire alarm was turned in at 3 grading the new roAd between the j ion from Attorney-General Brown
I Films developed 10c. per roll.—C. I. ens for your Sunday dinner.—Tilla­ ing to San Francisco. Glen Oliver
♦ will have charge of the rural mail o’clock on Tuesday morning, a fire
■lough Co.
* mook Meat Company.
two counties, or what is known as : that these sections of the statutes are
having started in Emmett Jenkins’ the Sour Grass route, and the con- i mandatory.
For Rent—Furnished rooms 5 and route while he is away.
I For your Sunday roast call Sani-
house near Stillwell Ave. The fire
The district sealers have been in­
, 6 dollars a month. Inquire of Mrs.
Kry Market.
We ljave made special arrange­ fighters promptly responded to the tract was let to the Tillamook Bay ' structed to notify the firms in their
Construction
Co.,
who
had
the
lowest
Cornforth,
Tillamook.
3 Get free Kodak instructions at C. I.
ments with the Telephone Co., to call and in less than ten minutes had
territories of the interpretation of
Two five roomed cottages, furnish- connect you directly with our office, a stream of water playing on /.e bid which yas-$18,862.56. This does the law, and within a reasonable
Blough Co.'s.
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I All kinds of lunch meats at the ' ed complete for rent. Enquire at Hap- in case you wish any of our GOOD flames, which were leaping skyward. not include culverts or bridges, but
time, if they do not observe it, to
py
Netarts
janitary Market.
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v camp, N
-‘ar‘« Oregon.
* COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co., Call 28W It is not known how the fire origi­ for grubbing and grading the 5% take legal action. Mr. Buchtel says in
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miles of road. There was a difference
BGood Jersey cow for sale, cheap.— ( Dr. and Mrs. T. P^ Wise and son
Attorney B. L. Eddy and family, nated.
of over one thousand dollars in the the letter to the deputies:
“A wagon holding X of a cord of
are
in
from
Portland
visiting
at
the
formerly of Tillamook, but now re­
W. E. Makinstcr.
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"The Valley of the Moon," in seven next lowest bid. It will require anoth­
16-inch slabwood may be properly
home
of
Sheriff
Crenshaw.
siding
at
Roseburg,
arrived
at
Bay
­
er
appropriation
by
both
counties
to
reels
will
be
shown
at
the
Star
Thea
­
I Born, on the 21st to the wife of A.
billed as 96 cubic feet, or as Ji of a
Electric Vacuum Cleaner for rent, ocean last week for a vacation. Mr. tre Wednesday and Thursday even­ surface the foad next year, and it is cord, the measurements being figured
L Thomas, a son.
Eddy
left
on
Sunday
but
will
return
hoped
this
will
be
completed
for
next
ings
of
next
week.
This
is
another
of
50c. per hour. Apply at the Electric
of course, upon the wood in the short
I Safe deposit boxes tor rent. Tilla-
later.
the special features that Mr. Smith year’s summer travel.
Store next to Gem Theater;
lengths, and after piling.”
pook County Bank.
The
other
bids
were:
has
been
running
of
late
at
this
J. H. Dunstan underwent a second
Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­
Similar laws have been in force in
I The place to eat is at the "Good sey "Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for­ operation in Portland on Saturday, theatre, which no doubt, “The Valley Montague O’Ricly & Co of
Portland for seven years, and the one
Portland,
total
bid
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$20,946.48
of
the
Moon
”
will
also
do,
for
Jack
Eats,” Ramsey Hotel.
and a postal card from him yester­
merly of the Spanish Kitchen.
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passer by the recent legislature gives
day says that he is making good pro­ London is the author. Remember the A Arsiill, on third section 6437.25 the remainder of the state the same
I Mrs. Ira Latimar and children are
The City Council sold the old city gress and expects to be home about dates, Wednesday and Thursday only ."..................................
b on a visit to relatives.
1 protection.
I. ong & Trent, of McMinn­
evenings of next week.
hall to C. I. Myers for $55.00, who is the 10th.
I The Tillamook Meat 'Co., is paying to move the building at once.
ville
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25,33^80
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The Swastika Club held the July
Suncay Service! at M. E. Church.
The Better Babies Contest was
J. H. Hicks, Tillamook Bay
len cents for green hides.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Edwards and commenced on Tuesday at Nehalem meeting at the home of Mr». Hayes.
Construction
Co,
Bay
City
I There will be a hard time dance at sons, Lloyd and Lowell, left the first
Sunday school to o’clock, W. E.
and to-day at Cloverdale, and on The hostess entertained in a very Carlton Timber & Cons. Co.
petarts on Saturday night.
of the week for San Francisco.
Saturday in this city, which is in con­ unique fashion which' proved to be of Carlton .......................... 20,539.14 Noyes, Supt.
extremely entertaining and enjoyable.
Children's Sermon, 10:45.
I Ed Lindsey yas in the city from his
Saturday Specials:—Link Sausage, nection with the Tillamook County
Mr. Hicks informs us that two
The decorations were sweet peas and
Morning worship, 11 a.m. Class
Bnch on the Nehalem river.
Fair.
Pork, Veal and old fachioned country
loads of equipment left on ' Wcdnc«-
pansies. After delicious refreshments
meeting 12 m , W. M. Heaston, lead­
left
this
I
day
and
two
more
loads
sausage.
—
Tillamook
Meat
Co.
Wanted a cheap buggy and harness.
Wanted to trade or sell house and the club adjourned with a picnic in
work will er.
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pall at the City Fish Market.
'Sale or Trade—cheap, fine quarter lot in Tillamook or in Portland for view, August 20th at Bar View. The 1 (Thursday) morning. The
Epworth League, 7 o'clock.
be
pushed
as
rapidly
as
possible,
but
second hand auto; 2, 20 and 50 acre invited guests were Mesdames, Todd,
I Freshly dressed chicken
at the sawed oak 6 octave Kimball organ
Evening
worship, 8 p.m.
cannot be used this year, for no pro­
tracts of land for sale—Apply to J. S. Lamb, Nolan, Allison and Myers.
Sanitary Market, Saturday.
Address “Organ” care of this paper.
Edw. Gittins, Pastor.
vision
is
made
for
several
small
Stephens & Co., Room 1, Commercial
I Rev. F. C. Schunellc expects to
Some boys get good marks at Building, Tillamook, Ore.
We
are
sorry
to
announce
the
death
bridges that will have to be built.
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leave for Missouri this week.
school, but they hate to show them.
Steinhilber, which occured in Port­
An effort was made by one of the
At the quarterly conference of the
I \\ e are in a position to make snmc Smoke Apex, the extra mild 5c. cigar. M. E. Church, at which Dr. Moore, land after she had undergone an oper­ contractors to have the courts delay
ation last week. Mrs. Steinhilber 1 for two weeks awarding the contract,
I wish to announce that all farm
long tima farm loans. First National
W. J. Garrett and J. L. Schmid both district superintendent was present,
is a sister to Al Bunn, of Beaver, and but Commissioners Allen, of Yamhill, i surveys will be made at the rate of
Bank.
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of whom had worked in this city, it was unanimously voted to request
is well known in this county, although I and Owens, of Tillamook, would not ! $5 per day. The farmers to furnish all
that Rev. E. Gittins be re-appointed it is over 14 years since she resided stand for that, Mr. Allen contending ' chainmen and axmen.
Wanted—A girl or woman to take were Tillamook visitors this week.
tare of an old lady. Good wages. T.
Miss Elizabeth Keane, who visited to the Tillamook church.
in the county, where she was greatly that it was unfair to do so now that
Harry P. Kerr, surveyor and Engi-
u. Goyne.
at the home of Attorney Callahan,
There will be a special meeting of respected. Mr. Steinhilber owned and they had received the bids,
' neer, Allen House, Tillamook, Ore.
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Mrs. Geo. Kiger left Tuesday to left on Sunday for San Francisco.
the Red Men this (Thursday) even­ edited the Headlight some years ago,'
and was one of the county’s promi-
tisit her mother and sister at Estaca-
ing,
called
for
the
purpose
of
making
Owing to the depression 'in the
la.
nent citizens.
cheese market, it will be the 10th of final arrangements for the Red Men's
Mrs. John Weston and daughters,
Grant Mills vs. Carl Lett is a suit August before checks are paid next convention, which is to be held in this
city on August 17th and 18th.
Ethlyn and Marian, and son Arthur,[
filed in the circuit court to recover month.
hoo.
Married in this city, on July. 21st, from Staples, Minn., were visiting for
After a girl gets beyond thirty she at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. two weeks at the home of their uncle
Attorney E. J. Claussen left on prefers kisses to caramels. Smoke
H. E. Weston. They like the climate (
Wednesday for a few days vacation Apex, the extra mild 5c. cigar. Sohl Dick in Sunnymead, Lewis E. Dick here and our beautiful scenery and
and Miss Madeline E. Brace, the cer-
n Portland.
everywhere.
1 emony being performed by Rev. E. they took home some of Tillamook’s .
The tower and fire bell is being
Young man wishes position on Gittins in the presence of a few inti­ famous cheese. John Weston has (
been engineer on the Northern Paci-1
aken down to make room for the ranch in Tillamook County. Good mate friends.
fic for 20 years. Mrs. Weston’s grand
city halt
milker and teamster. Write to G. K. 1 The following paragraph appeared
daughter. Opal Hurlburt, is visiting
For Sale, -3 beds, 3 dressers, Lino- Garibaldi, Oregon.
in the Oregonian under head of 25 her grand parents.
One ton of coal equals two cords of years ago: “The new church at Tilla­
•uni, bidding and cocoa stair carpet.
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church was
Krs. Cornforth.
wood and you don’t have ‘o sow and mook will be dedicated tomorrow.
the scene Tuesday morning of the
Lamb-Schrader
Co.,
Hello
Presiding
Elder
M.
C.
Wire
will
be
split
it,
General Passenger agent J. M.
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• | present, and Professor Thomas Van marriage of Miss Beatrice Kirkpat­
<ott, of the S. P. Co., was “ in the Centray Gi'rae 28W.
rick and the Rev. F. O. Jones. The
ity on Saturday.
W A Wise vs. Frank McGinnis Scoy will preach the sermon."
service was read by the Rev. John E.
County Judge A. M. Hare and H. Simpson, rector of St.Marks. Rev.
Sharp's Restaurant now running at and wife is a suit filed in the circuit
,JPP' Camp, Netarts, Ore. Sunday court to recover possession of cer­ Commissioners Geo. R McKnunes Mr Jones if in charge of the parish
i and F. L. Owens left Friday for Mc­ at Newport Miss Kirkpetrick is an
tain real and personal property.
inner» a specialty.
Minnville. where they met with the I 1 English woman who has made her
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1 Yamhill County Court and let the I home in Portland for several years ,
' contract for the Sour Grass road I and has always taken a deep interest '
They returned the first of the week. | in church work. Mr. Jones conducted I
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There will be a Moose picnic ¡-.. a mission in Tillamook last winter.
i Bester’s Grove, two miles east of
of
Ralph McG^w, a sou of William A.
' town, on Saturday, th-’ 8th of August. | j|cciew, of Bay Ckfl’was drowned at
1 for those belonging Io the order and , Qceaa Lake on Saturday. The boy I
their families. The object of this pic-1 was swimming in the lake at that
1 nic is to get together and organize pfcce, and it is supposed be was eith-
for a Moose day at the Tillamook e, taken with cramps or had an al-
County Fair. It is requested that the | t^fc o( heart failure. Kenneth Roun-
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1 ladies bring well filled baskets.
tree and Milton Bozor.h dived ao
I Tillamook County Bank
Protect your valuable papers from
the unexpected fire by renting one of
our safe deposit boxes. Only on<
dollar per yjar.
Tillamook County
I Bank.
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Rain again this week interfered
with haying and the summer travel
into the county, there being quite a
heavy fall of rain early Wednesday
morning.
TO SUBSCRIBERS
To Introduce the Aluminum Ware
subscribers to the Headlight can
obtain a
$2.50 COFFEE POT
PERCOLATOR for $1.00.
LBMHR’S VARIETY STORE
Tillamook. Oregon.
' Dfop in and book Around.
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At the Headlight- Office