Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 05, 1915, Image 2

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    Tillamook Headlight, August
I9T5
WeetN hidutinal News-
ADVERTISING RATES.
Baty Contest at Nehalem.
Fire Warden* for TilUmock
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Legal Advertisements.
•Ukm-'.oo men are now at work
(From Nehalem Times.)
Following is a list of fir* wardens gr^ing ra.lnxad from Graat, Pas* to
First Insertion, per line
$ .10
••5 ' The examination for the baby cow- for Tillamook County given us hr
Each subsequent insertion, line.
was held here Tuesday and the Supervising Warden Geo. Williams. Hay* Hill
Business and professional cards
I I test
The $L 250.000 S. r badge actos» f.
anxious
mamas and papas as well as Tbe bovs have all been gives their
one month .............................. 1 00
¿
Coo* Bay 1* io Vc ¿00^
positions and are duty
.05 irate kids are mighty glad of it
Locals per line each insertion.
begun on the Valley and
Work
has
Doctors
Rinehart,
of
Wheeler,
and
1
Geo.
H.
Widiama.
Supetvis
<
Display advertisement, an inch,
' Hoy, of Tillamook, conducted the
P O, Bay City Siletz Ti-.'.r: id from Arlit «o indt’
Warden.
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cue mor th ................................
OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL,
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2
physical
examination
Over.* pendcnce.
and
Dentist
L
E.
Derock,
All R solutions of Condolence
■a
foot
to
establish
a
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Kenyon
of this city, examined the 3 J. R. Bain,
Hans are
Hemlork
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
and Lodge Notices, per line .
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.il at
Bia: ne paper mill
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4 W. H Edson,
Cards of Thanks, per line ....
■OS teeth of the contestants,
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Twenty-four children submitted, 5 R. A. Me Areal
Spin h raising has became a big
BU: ne
PURPOSE: The training of teacher«
Notices, L -t, Strayed or Stolen
more
or
less
unwillingly
to
the
ordeal
industry
near 1 Servai* this year.
Timber
Company
Wardens.
etc, minimum rate, not ex­
for professional work.
1 he result of the examination will be « J. B McGowell
Construction on the :irst part of
p. 0. Rockaway
ceeding five lines ...................
announced soon. The three kids hav­ 7
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mine
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FACULTY: Every member proies-
Mike Melchior
Miami S.ocooa improve«»« I at
ing the highest averages in the three 9 John Wilaon
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Bai City Hot Mineral Springs. »5 1 miles from
sionally trained.
K.XTES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
districts will be entered in the con­ 9 Wm. Shaw
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Bay City Eugene has been started.
(Strictly in Advance.)
test at the county fair.
DEPARTMENTS:
T
‘
_ elemen- O
For fitting
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Under Fortlar.a s commission ierm
Hemlock
The children examined were: Doro­ 10 &. S. Wood»
One yea» ...................................... $t .50
v
and
rural
Ri
hni.l^ s®!
tary
teachers
for
city
schools.
•4 a.
Tilumcok of government 175 new jobs costing
Sax months ...............................
.7$ thy Kebbe, Gordon Smith, las. P. 11 Wm. TmnersteU
Lommen. Orville Lt***»*, Mil; S
$¡<000
a
month
have
teen
created
m
12
Edgar
Munson
COURSES : Professional, Supervisors,
Three month*............................ . .50 Ion. Dean Sellon, Verna Tubbesirg
W.ison River
two years and one month. The new
Rural, Primary.
Devene Tubbesirg, Jean Reed. Ruth
13 Arthur Rneer
•• Gales Creek tangled commissions cost money and
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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. Reed. Margaret Bnggs. Ward Mad­ 14 Howard Rbeer
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ENTRANCE
REQUIREMENTS.Com­
each commissioner has to try his ex­
den. Ivan Allen, Margaret Ar.n Mill­
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pletion
of
two
years high echool or
er. Hillis Lupro. Mary Lupro. Lloyd 15 Harrv laiomi»
periments and the taxpayer has to
Bell, Crystal Gresham. Kathleen 1« Wm. LI.ngsworth ”
Ti lUmook foot the bills. The people created the
its
equivalent.
Editorial Snap Shots. Cady,
Francis Patchell.
Leonard
Nehalem
new form of government , however,
Emery, Arthur Kuppenbender. Edwin
GRADUATION : Completion of Ele­
17 A. L. McCariy
P. 0. Nehaietn so they must like this “increased cost 6
There is nothing the matter with Kupper.bender, Rosa M. Anderson.
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mentary or Standard Courses leads to
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S.
M.
BkUerson
Mahler
Mrs Todd desires to thank her as­
business. It is simply the usual Dem­
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I of living."
State
Certificate without examination.
ocratic blight that have taken hold of sistants for the interest they mani­ 19 F. E Hayes
Hubbard
voted
bonds
for
$15.000
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it buch free trade boosters like Bro. fested and labor performed to make 20 C. E Broughton
high
school.
TERMS
BEGIN : Regular fall seme­
the contes: a success.
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44
a W. L. Bigelow
Tror-b’ey need a good «praying, b; »,
r
It is announced that capital has
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ster,
September
13th
Bro, isn't it enough to give you
Scott Obey
Floral Fair at Wheeler
been secured to finish cement plant
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another flopping fit?
L- Doc Newman
TilUmook
INFORMATION: For further informe-
at Gold Hill.
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ft
24 Hr ward Drew
tion write to Registrar.
Many
hoppicker«
are
in
demand
in
Leader
two
The Sentinel and The
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(Wheeler Reporter.)
25 Max Beals
Willamette Valley for next month.
new spapc rs published at Cot tape
Arrangement* are being completed
■
The Columbia River salmon run
Greve, have consolidated, or, to put it for several special feature* for the
Tillamook Wm* From Beaver
to Floral and Industrial Fair to be held
come
this year is the best on record.
mo: •e
pointed,
have
An auto road will soon be complet­
their senses. No doubt, some one m W heeler on August 21st. The Zim­
Manager Millis took his champions
thought it wa* a “long felt want merman building will be used for the to Beaver Sunday and defeated the ed around Cape Perpetua.
v hen they started the second news­
Oregon City has voted $20.000 bond
paper in that town, only to find out display ing of all exhibits and as gen­ team of that place by a score of 9 to 6,
Later that one newspaper is all that a eral headquarters for the day. A It was a good fast came but tbe Tiila- issue for addition to high school.
sp-ecia! band is being arranged for, mookers had tbe Beavers well under
England is purchasing all the low-
small town needs.
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to supply music throughout tbe day control during tbe greater part of tbe grade canned salmon to be found on
The Worlds Greatest Exposition
The County Court of Coo* County and also for the big dances in the game. Only once in tbe fourth inning Pacific Coast with which to feed its
it to be recalled, the reason being evening.
was tbe game in danger when Seboul- army.
Is now at ita Height in
given that the Co«»rt reduced the
What is most needed however is ser. walked, stole second and went to
The first steel for Columbia river
»ages of those working on the roads exhibits and everyone is urged to third or. Fordner’s grounder which was interstate bridge has arrived at Van­
and that the assessment of timber arrange for an exhibit either of flow­ fumbled by Tillamook's first baseman. couver. Wash.
was reduced. No doubt the court ers or small fruits and berries. In
Powers, Coos County will have an
w as justified in doing what it did. the floral exhibits it has been decided Millis tightened up and fanned the
1: -.tepped on the corn« of those that no prizes will be awarded, but next two t. a timer, retiring the side. $:8.ooo school.
Vk hOS ir wages were lowered for road anyone exhibiting a certain number Aiderman's one handed stop of a fast
The Oregon Power Co., at Albany
wCrk. It roust be remembered that of flowers and of a certain number of liner in tbe eighth was one of tbe has in p-rospect 150 horsepower of
Never before in the history of the world has there
rul and rovn are willing varieties will be paid for the exhibit. features of tbe game. Cnmmins was
labor is p
been
conducted such a magnificent aud wonderful
new business.
The maaagentent of the Flora! Fair
to work for less money, and in view
$350,000 worth of construction ad-
Exposit on. Here is artistically presented the pro­
of this fact the court acted accord- wishes as earnestly as possible to call tried out behind tbe bat and played a
this matter of exhibits to the atten­ good game. Millis struck out 13 and ded to Eugene past tew months.
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ductions of the mind and labors of mankind through­
tion of every one and to urge that allowed one to pass; Johnson struck
Public bath house about ready at
special
efforts
be
made
to
have
the
out the ages.
out 5 and walked three. Batteries:
Some persons advocate that the
Grants Pass.
exhibits especially ’me this year. Pos­
Dagos working on roads be given ters and cards will be sent to all Millis and Crimmina. Johnson and
Eugene Brick Co. expects to ship
Low Round Trip Tickets are on sale daily to San
notice to ¡eave the county. The snap points in the county during the next Fordner.
fire clay products to all points in the
Toe
Reamer,
took
another
defeat
two
weeks
inviting
everyone
to
come
shot man does not favor such a radi­
Francisco.
northwest.
cal procedure, for it would be unjust to Wheeler on August 21. and a large from tbe Bay City team on tbe local
Twohv Bros. Co. have been award­
to the contractor and the men to do crowd is expected Fine exhibits will grounds. Trwre »as no evidence of
Four commodious trains leave every day for San
so. What we s suggested last week is be a great advertisement for the Ne­ any tie in Sunday’s game, tbe tail­ ed contract for 30 miles extension of
the right and p »roper course. It is ot­ halem Valley.
enders
being
outplayed
and
outrlassei
Oregon
and
Eastern
railroad
from
Do your share and get an exhibit
Francisco.
ceedingly easy to complain, find ault
in every department of the game, Riverton to Crane Gap, Harney Co.
an
rt agitation tht->e days borne ready for the Fair.
Wilson struck out 5 ana allowed 13 The new line is being financed by 0.
of the timber
imber men
me last year found it
Scenery enroute is fasinating, varied and unsur-
Motor Club at Nehalem.
hits. Prevost struct out 5 and was W R & N Co.
easy, but as a re lit of the agitation
they have to dig up about $75.000
passed
found for s hits. Score 11 to L Bat*
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The how-1 against high taxes comes
more in t xation this year and a
tenes : Wilson and Rowm, Provost and from every home and every line oi
(Nthaleru
Tiroes.)
large num. ■er of settlers have been
The Nehalem River Motor Boat Patterson.
Electric automatic Block Signals guard the way.
deprived of work on the roads on ac-
industry that is building for a better
count of Dago labor Place the blame Club was reorganized and is now on
conditions in this life.
Our folders
Wayside Notes Shasta Route" and
Commercial Club to Rec-gamre
where it belongs and not on the a permanent basis
Albany
is
agitating
for
natitorium
Dago*.
California and Its Two Expositions will interest
| The meeting called for Tuesday
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At a meeting of tbe Board of Direc­
Steps are being taken for a fine new-
evening
in
the
city
hall
while
not
so
you.
Tillamook and Yamhill will expend
: :.i* year ijo.ooo on the Sour Grass largely attended as anticipated, was tors of the Commercial Club held Fri­ city hall at Echo.
road, and $10.000 additional to im­ an enthuisastic affair and the club day night, it was decided to re-organ­
Our nearest agent will give vour inquiries courteous
Tbe Oregon Power Co. has ordered
prove the roads on either end of it. received new stimulus through tbe ize the Commercial Club and start or a car load of iron grates and feed
attention.
The question w ill soon have to be de­ additiou of enthusiastic IKnben
a more business like basis, by making
cided about surfacing the new road.
Tbe roll for membership i* still a campaign for member* among the holes from Eugene Iron Works.
¡Tank have been suggested. Wt be­ open and all are invited 10 join Tbe
The Oregon Voter says the cheap
lieve it will l>e economy to hard sur- initiation ice is only 25 cents and the live business tner of the city. Tbe type of pavement being laid by Mar­
policy
of
1
he
Club
in
the
future
will
John N Scott, General Pasteng-r Agent, Portland, Oregon.
tace the
mile* of new road, and a monthly dues at 15 cents. Join and
waste of money to use plank or boost an organization that does more t>e to devote ail of its efforts Uward ion, Linn, and Clackamas counties
I
macadam It will cost $2.500 to $5000 to attract people to this section than the fostering, encouraging anc develop­ under the guise of a “ 'hard-surface
a in lie to plank the road and probably anything else. The roll is at the ing tbe resources and home interests road.” is disregard of experience
more to macadam it, which in a few Tiroes office—come in and sign it_
elsewhere, is going to be a costly ex-
ir* wil! be worn out and have to be All the people -along the nver art of tbe city of Tillamook, and tbe Coun­ penmen t.
ty
it
genera!.
cp ■laced. Here is aa opportunity for urged to do so.
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he two courts to cut out maintenance __ The officers are as follows:
Tbe Club 1* now located in verv
During the last calander year, the
'ha rge* on roads which are costing a Commodore. Harry H Bell
comfortable quarter* on First Street Portland Railway Light & Power Co.
ile lot of money, from it* incep- Vive-Commodore. W . J. Mead.
opposite the Ramsey Hotel, where all has paid $995,6*6.14 in taxes and
be hard surfacing need only be Rear Comodore. A. J Anderson.
members and out of town visitor* are license fees.
cigh ret wide. Vi e will leave this to Fleet Captain. Albert Crawford
welcome at all times.
tbe
idgment of those interested Secretary. J S. Rankin
I Too men are rushing work on the
whether . this
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is not the proper thing Treasurer, W R Walker
Tbe Club ha* recently shipped some
to do.
Trustees, R M Gould. Leo Ba truer of our Tillamook cheese to tbe Sar Willamette Pacific Railroad to Coos
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| tor 2 year term. H W Tcihl. 1 yr. Francisco fair for exhibition, and are Bay
It is intended to hold a meeting at
Somehow, w hett men lose their
James J. Hill is being asked by the
now endeavoring te hare th« different
lives by their own carelessness, one Wheeler and Brighton in the near
Portland
Chamber of Commerce to
factories
in
tbe
county
donate
some
i- not prone to express sorrow. Tbe future and invite member ship They
two men who lost tbetr lives in Tilla- were invited to attend tbe last meet­ cbeeee U be served on the exposition build a ¡me to Klamath Falls.
i' ‘.A Bay cm Friday night crossed ing. mticE to tbt disappointment of grounds.
'
Moffatt has been awarded
■lasts.
they did
.he bay in a small skiff that was the Nehalem enthusiasts,
The monthly dues lor members have contract for $-5.000 water works at
known to be unsare even for one per- not come.
been reduced to one dollar and the West Linn. •
* on in the boat In what wav they
w ere drowned will never be known, Ralph Emerick and John Rathi.uin board feels that tbev are intitled to
The Oregon Electric will enlarge
tbe support of every business man who its freight shed* at Eugene and build
but it can safely be said that the
Are Drowned
«.nail. unsafe skiff was the primary
.ntersstec in the future development a large warehouse at Harrisburg
cause, and had they used rood com­
of our eouoty and city.
mon sense and judgment, they would
I If you can’t make good any where
not have met premature death.
else ask for a job on a state or gov­
Borg quist-Olson Wedding
ernment co inn <ission—no experience
News reports seems to indicate
is necessarv and the taxpavers foot
that the Oc rmans have just as much
the bills.
“hate" towards the Americans as .hey
John
have against the English, on account
the United States supplying the
Excellent Record School Attendance
allies with munitions It’* a good deal
a* to whose ox i* gored If Germanv
Jessie S. Jensen, daughter of H. L.
conld procure ammunition from the
I nited State* and the English could
Jensen, whe resides m School Dis­
not do so. we suppose it would be
trict No. 32. Tillamook County, en­
lohnny Bull who would be doing the
tered school when sht was five years
"beefing" and not Germany It plain-
ci age UTnte this is a rural district
h proves that when it is uncomport-
able tor Americans to remain in
known as Boulder Creek, named from
(•ertnany that there is a bitter feeling
a small stream entering the Big Nes-
in that country against the Vnited
tucca nver. about four miles above
States, and should Germany win in
the town of Bearer. Mis* Jensen ha*
the present conflict there it no telbng
a record of attendence that she may
w hat _«ught happen w hen a country
like Germany is flushed ivith victory
■ treM be proud of Beginning with the
-nd a large army bent on conquest
year i«o- and «ding in 1915 her re­
The nrw< items contain this informa­
port card* show that she was absent
tion: “American traveler* arriving
but five days during the entire time
from Berlin report that there were
serious _ anti-American disturbances
This absence we have learned was D^ A r1 w
in the German capital oa Tuesday
caused from the water being too high
and Wednesday A large crowd of
between het home and the school
Thousands of dollars’ worth of
«Indents gathered in front of the
When this country trains
house for n to be possible to make Uquor was poured into the Arkansas bodied men to bear arms
American Embassy and hooted and
i riled until they were dispersed by a
the tnp wnh »aieti She took the River at Wichita; and if the stream need to be too proud to fis *’
force of pohee summoned to protect
eighth grade examination at the close
** ,o* M ” wer* sonK
Of all the tyrants of cart*
the building Tbe pohee according in
erf th>« school year anc ac 1 dsubt will '*’* '»a»«« and ranchers <|own the Fashion has the fewest btogrW»-
rhe travelers requested Americans in
«sake
Rcrhi" to retrain from wearing thr
k 1. a record worthy of note during
‘
'o make and no one has adequately “
«tar« and «tripe« as badge« or scarf
her high school work.
| »heir
their own highball*.
PS)
It afford* us pleasure to be able to’ *C»rrot. are the best possible food en to fathom her
pm*, the tight of which they
»re
the
best
possible
food
phenomena.
irritate« the German« and often
pr»W*l
note at «»ch splendid record*. Ifor ,h* «'mplrxton" Thi*
Peace is Bro Bryan s
note« the wearers to tnsahs and
This statement
statement
Si Buei. Supy
i
ire,’,B* * <** v ith pr
as a side
to disturb the »
the last
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Oregon’s School fo - Oregon’s
Teachers,
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC
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Tillamook County
Fair,
Tillamook, Oregon-
» BIGGER AND BETTER
$
THAN EVER.
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Don *t Forget the Date,
AUGUST 24-25-26-27,1915