Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 14, 1915, Image 1

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    No. 18.
ILLAMOOK. OREGON,
cf\ U
* playoh0ust for the pupils
’
K,Vfr school is now
co.npiete. the contractors. Bales &
having completed the job
OCTOBER 11. 1915,
»1.5-1 PER YEAR.
OOOOCOOCCCOOOOG^Z
near future. A riot of fun is expected
Saturady night when a dounle feature
all comedy pre gram will be presented
I he line up will be “Chief of the
firing U,” 3 red comedy drama
R ■
-■¿—One Monarch Steel from the famous Western stor-, "The
‘. ‘"Ker sewing machine; New Janitor", Charley Chaplin at his !
sma.l heating stove. Iron bed and one best,; "Max's Mixup" comedy ami j
nuttress All practically good as new. “The Runnaway Horse" comedy. If
Inquire City Transfer Co.
♦ you like to laugh see this show.
Member Federal Reserve Bank
J. F. Robertson vs. Eva A. Fouts, 1 About twenty invited guests were
present
on
Friday
evening
at
the
\\ "1 ^Va. A’ ^a'ton. and John Doe,
Walton, her husband is a suit filed in home of Mrs. E. E. Koch in this city
the circuit court to recover $68000 to hear a musical by Miss Marie Hol­
OFFICERS :
on proimssoriy note.
den. It was under the direction of
Mrs. Koch, and Mr. Koch rendered
To exchange first class Portland two
B. C. LAMB, President.
violin solos. Miss. Holden show­
residence or good wheat land for
marked ability as a musician in the
dairy and stock ranch in Tillamook ed
W. J RIECHERS, Cnshier.
she rendered, and received
Countv.—Owner, M. O. Rose, 151 E. numbers
79. N, Portland, Ore.
» the congratulations of those present.
J. C. HOLDEN, Vice-Presdent.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Feldschau cele­
Having taken charge of the auto­ brated the 25th anniversary of their
I. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier.
mobile department of Case’s Garage, wedding on Friday evening, the occa­
1 solicit your patronage in the future sion being made one of considerable
DIRECTORS :
as tn the past and will guarantee sat­ enjoyment. The opera house was
isfaction, Frank H. Devine.
hired, where the “young couple”
C. J. E dwards .
P eter H kiski ..
A. W B unn
Wanted—Furnished dairy ranch again pledged their troth to one an­
J. C. H olden .
\V. J. R iechers .
B C. l.ANH.
near 1 illamook or Cloverdale, Per- other. A sumptuous w edding supper ,
centage basis. Experienced cow man was served to about 50 guests after
and farmer. References. Chas. E. which dancing w as indulged in.
AfONSY /N OUf?
Clore. R.F.D. No. 2 Beaverton, Ore. *
Mr. Wm. G. Tait has sold the con-,
Careful Attention Given to all Banking
I Arenz Construction Co. completed trolling interest in the First National
the 1 illainook-Fainicw road on Sat Bank to local parties and is no long- |
i urday, which is now hardsurfaced er connected with that institution.
Eusiness Placed in Our Hands.
1 with concrete, but it will be several Mr. Tait plans to spend the winter in .
The CAREFUL man- the tnan who takes no lone
Portland
or
Seattle,
and
if
he
does
1
weeks before the road will be thrown
Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON
not buy another bank in the North­
chances—is the one will win out over the man who
' open to travel.
west before spring he expects to re­
goes blindly into things and trusts to "luck." Nothing
I We have made special arrange- turn to Tillamook and engage in busi­
can stop the success of a man who keeps sober, works
. ments with the Telephone Co., to ness again. He desires to personally
hard and regularly BANKS a part of his income from
connect you directly with our office, thank the many friends who gave
his labor or his business. Is it not better to have
such loyal support as president
SUMMARY OF ASSESSMENT ROLLS.
in case you wish any of our GOOD him
of the above bank. The deposits on
your moneyand keep your balance (¡ROWING—than
COAL,
Lamb-Schrader
Co,
Call
28W
September
30th,
the
date
Mr.
Tait
re
­
to trust to a DANGEROUS “ luck ?”
As Equalized by the Board of Equalization—Assessment is $20,319.885.
linquished control, were over $225,-
For Sale—Light driving team, har­ 000,.00, a gain of over $113,000.00, or
Make OUR bank YOUR bank.
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ness
and
hack.
Latter
practically
new.
We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Deposit.
nearly 80 per cent under his manage­
Assessor
C.
J.
Johnson
has completed the assessment rolls for the
| Will consider trade for cows or ment.
year 1915, the assessment for the county being $¿0,319, 885, as follows:
■ young stock. Also two two year olds
( broken to drive double or single. I Thos Coates has received a copy of No. acres tillable land, 16,495 ........................................................... $ 2,361,940
Lloyd C. Smith, Bar View, Ore.
♦ the Bury Times, which gave an No. acres non-tillable land, 170,912 ..................................................
2'287^995
item in regard to his nephew, a son of
THE OLD RELIABLE.
H. S. Gilrnore and wife, of Beaver­ Mrs. Alice Coates who visited here No. acres timber land, 421,157 ......................................................... IL902J50
'348,315
ton, W is, are visiting w ith Mr. and some years ago. The paragraph reads: Improvements on deeded lands, ..............................................
WOGOGOQOOOOOOOOOOSCCOOOOOQOSCCOOO&GQOOCOQO&eoaoaQCC
1,925,225
Mrs. King at Blaine. He was greatly “Second-Lieutenant Thomas Gordon Town and City lots, 36,998, ..............................................................
393,980
surprised with the improvement in I Coates is the son of Mrs. Coates, Improvements on Town and City lots ............................................
250
the city and county. Mr. Gilmore paid Egerton-road, Whitefield, and of the Improvements on land not deeded ..................................................
I Saturday Specials:—Link Sausage, his first visit to the county 24 years late Mr. Thomas Coates, of Liver­ Steamboats, Sailboats, Stationary Engines and Manufacturing
Machinery ........................................................
192,260
Pork, Veal and old fachioned country ago, but was here ten years ago.
I pool, and Cubenda, S.W. Africa, and Merchandise
and stock in trade.........................................................
165,940
grandson
of
the
late
Mr.
William
sausage.—Tillamook Meat Co.
Two transcripts have been filed in
Farming implements, wagons etc......................................................
31,180
Coates,
of
Bury.
He
is
"gazetted
'
the circuit court appealing the cases I
Automobiles..........................................................................................
47,085
Attorney
C.
E.
Yeager,
of
Portland,
second-lieutenant
in
the
3rd
Batallion
Houses to Rent, see Watson.
*
of J. Tone and Mrs. S. W. Kapischka
............................
9.200
was in the city on Monday, having vs. the '1 illamook Hotel Company in Dorsetshire Regiment, stationed at Lumber,
Salmon ................................................................................................
>3,400
Weymouth.
The
“
Gazette
”
notice
ap
­
All kinds of dry wood.—See Shrodc. business in the justice court.
which the justice of the peace gave
..............................................................................................
3.33°
peared on the anniversary of his Libraries
Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­ judgment against the company for joining
Films developed 10c. per roll.—C. I.
Money, Notes and Accounts ............................................................
8,230
the
Public
School's
Battalion,
122,200
Clough Co.
* sey "Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for­ merchandise furnished, when the ho­ Middlesex Regiment. Before joining Shares of Stock, ..............................................................................
tel was in the hands of a receiver.
26,995
he was on the foreign staff of the Hotel and office furniture, ..........................................
*
For your Sunday roast call Sani­ merly of the Spanish Kitchen.
Horses and Mules, 1,533 ....................................................................
83,590
Universal
The
next
Broadway
Mercantile
Bank
of
India,
London.
tary Market.
Attorney E. J. Claussen will leave Feature will appear at the Star He was at the time a sergeant in the Cows, 9,034...........................................................................................
330,880
Get free Kodak instructions at C. I. on Saturday for Eugene, where he Theatre Wednesday and Thursday, Bury Grammar School Contingent of Cattle, 3.452...........................................................................................
56,365
9«
Clough Co.’s.
* j has business in the circuit court.
Oct. 20 and 21st. "The Earl of Paw­ the Officer’s Training Corps. Anoth­ Sheep, 37................................... ’.......................................................
Goats,
528
.............................................................................................
795
tucket,"
5
reel
feature
comedy.
A
Cal.,
er
grandson
of
the
late
Mr.
W.
Mrs.
K.
Eisen,
of
Santa
Clara,
Ail kinds of lunch meats at the
1,001, ............................................................
7.975
i arrived on Friday, on a visit to her most striking story in which the ac­ Coates (a son of Mr. Alfred Coates)’ Swine,
Sanitary Market.
>75
tion varies from the most tense is with the first Australian Expedi­ Dogs, 9.................................................
' daughter, Mrs. Henry Plasker.
Safe deposit boxes tor rent. Tilla­
dramatic situation to the highest type tionary Force, and was seriously
Mr.
Total
...........................................................................
$20,319.885
Died, at Mohler on Sunday,
of Comedy.
wounded in Gallipoli, being now in
mook County Bank.
1 Robinson, father fo Mrs. G. R. Mc-
The above does not include Public Service Corporations, which are
hospital in Malta. ”
Hugo
Effenbcrger
was
in
the
city
The place to eat is at the "Good Kimens. He was 82 years of age.
assessed by the State Tax Commission.
from Nehalem on Wednesday, and he
Eats,” Ramsey Hotel.
*
Rev. Youel, pastor of the Presby­ informs us that there is considerable MRS. I. S. TURNEER KILLED.
terian church, left on Monday to at­ competition in the fish market on the
Teams wanted to haul wood. Apply tend the Presbytery in Portland.
This social event is the first of a
Nehalem river, the fresh fish packers By Auto Accident on Railroad Track. ment and pleasure of all present.
to Frank Hanenkratt.
Action and originality characterized series of social good times planned
1 A. W. Atterbury, who is now locat­ paying 2C per pound for silversides
Spring calves for sale—J. W. Jen­ ed at Ashland, is in on a visit. He is and 3c. for Chinook, while the can­
Centralia, Wash, Oct. 11.—Mrs I. the program of games directed by the for the fall and winter for the purpose
nery packers are only offering IC., S. Turner, school director of the committee. Parcels of all shapes and of mutual acquaintance, enjoyment
nings, Kilchis River.
; delighted with Southern Oregon.
consequently the latter are obtaining Centralia district, atid wife of one of sizes were there, and every one in­ and good fellowship, under the aus­
Born, to the wife of John B. Mun­
For Sale—Horse, weight 1100 tbs., very little fish.
could make a selection and pay pices of the several departments of
the early pioneers of this city, was clined
ln-
roe, on the 8th, a girl.
broke to work single or double,
the price according to class by tables, the church.___________ _
instantly
killed
last
night,
near
Le
­
«
Attorney
C.
W.
Talmage
left
Sun
­
i
and afterward discover the nature of
Born, on the 9th, to the wife of . ouire of G. H. Poland, I illamook.
day for Salem and his homestead in bam, when the automobile in which the article purch; *id. Each package Parent Teacher’s Asscciation to Re­
T. Collins, at Cloverdale, a girl.
For rent—House, 4 rooms, pantry, Southern Oregon. He is making an I she was riding with her daughter, consisted
of good values, therefore,
organize.
Dr. and Mrs. Olson returned on also furnished house. Rents reason­ effort to have Governor Withycombc Mrs. W. F. Wolf and Mr. Wolf, was there was no di ception imposed upon
Sunday from a two weeks' vacation. able. Apply, Elmer Baker, Lamb pardon C. P. Worrall, quite a number struck by the evening South Bend I any purchaser. Roast chicken, canned
The first meeting of the Parent-
, petitioned
r______ train. Mrs. Turner had been a resi-
' Schrader dock.
of leading citizens having
useful household articles, and Teacher’s Association of the year will
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson, of the Fruit
veniur to
iu do so.
»0. I"
Mr.’ Talmage I dent of this city for the past 30 years, 1 goods,
the governor
I
The
Coats
Driving
and
Boom
Co.,
article
s
of
wearing
apparel
and
adorn
­
Palace, went to Portland on Tuesday.
t_ be _ of ' the
' opinion that what She is survived by her husband, I S. ment. were among the contents of the' be held, Friday night, Oct. 16th, at
1 received the engine and a number of ■ seems to
high school. There will be a pro­
and the following sons and
The Priscella Club meets with Mrs. cars for the logging road which will Worrall and White did did not con­ Turner,
assembled by the ladies for the
gram presented by pupils and teach­
daughters; Dr. Theodore Turner, parcels
stitute a crime.
Stranahan, Friday afternoon, Octob­ . soon be completed.
this
novel
event.
Light
refreshments
Oliver Turner, Raymond Turner, Mrs
ers of the various grades and the
er, 15.
•
Married, on Friday, Oct. 8th, at the W. F. Wolf and Miss Naomi Turner. consisting of fruit, punch and cakes high school. Officers are to be elected
At
the
Star
Theatre
on
Sunday
1
were
furnished
to
all
present
without
M.
E.
Parsonage,
b?
the
pastor.
Rev.
We are in a position to make sr'tnc 1 evening the star of the program will
and plans for the year are to be dis­
The' ladies of the Guild wish to cussed. All are urged to be present.
•ong time farm loans. First National be the ever popular Warren Kerri­ Ed Gittins, in the presence of a few­ Mrs. I. S. Turner was a daughter of I cost.
express
their
thanks
and
earnest
ap
­
relatives,
Mr.
John
Feldcshau,
and
Bank.
*
late Mr. and Mrs. John H. Nolan, preciation to everyone who so kindly The program will begin at 7:45 sharp.
gan in “The Bogus Outlaw.
Mrs. Anna Buffum. The young peo­ the
County, | assisted in the program of the even-
old settlers of ‘ Tillamook
‘
For rent, small furnished house,
ple
arc
well
known
in
the
county
the
The Episcopal Guild will meet next
is
a
sister
of
Mrs.
Thos.
Coates
She
It is a little premature to award
especially the members of Mc­
located.—J. R- Wednesday
modern, centrally
at the home of Mrs. groom being a son of F. C. Feldschau and Mrs. Roliie Watson, of this city. I ing,
Ghee’s orchestra and those who fur peace medals until the present war is
Harter.
Stanley Coates, and all ladies who and the bride a daughter of A. Guld- __
the
sad
news
of
her
death
was
re
­
and
I nished the literary and vocal numbers. over.
of —
Mahlen, are interested are urged to be present. strom, and their friends wish them a ceived on Monday. She was the oldest
William Self and wife, —
long life of happiness.
111, are visiting at the home of F. E.
girl
in
the
Nolan
family.
Her
Having bought the Tillamook Iron
Pangborn.
interest is being taken visit to relatives in this county
Works from A. K. Case all business in Considerable
the bowling contest now being about two years ago.
Five room furnished house for rent from Sept. 1st will be transacted by
staged at Casey & Fitzpatrick’s by
or sale—Inquire at Williams’ Har- I
the Tillamook Bowling League. High
* H. Sander.
Sunday Service» it M E, Church.
ness shop.
score for the week was made by Allen
One ton of coal equals two cords of Page with Wallace and Leach close
Mrs. H. P. Jones, of Dear Park,
Sunday School session, IO am.
Wash, is visiting her sister, Mrs. wood and you don’t have *0 sow and seconds. Four teams are particirating Five minute sermon, 10:45, W. 1:
with every Heater we will ¿ive absolutely
Fred Burton.
split it, Lamb-Schrader Co., Hello in the contest and stand as follow»: Noyes, Supt.
No. 4, first; No. 2, second; No. 1
FREE
Morning worship,
11 o’clock,
Mrs. E. T. Haltom left on Thurs­ Centray Gi'me 28W.
third; No. 3. fourth.
Theme of Sermon, “The T rail of
day to visit relatives in the state of
Rev and Mrs. Baird, formerly pas­
Washington.
Hiram Terwilliger, who came to Faith.” Class meeting, I2wn., W. M.
tor
of
the
Presbyterian
church
were
Oregon
70 years ago, died in Portland Heaston, leader.
For Sale—23 head of steer heifers
Evening service, 7:30. Theme of
in
the
city
last
week
on
a
visit
at
the
on
Thursday
of last week. In 1869 he
*nd cows. No Jerseys. Sandlake Co,
Sermon, “The Price.”.
home
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
McNair.
married
Miss
Mary
Edwards,
of
1
ill
­
Sandlake, Ore.
*
Good music at these services, A
amook County, Oregon, and together
"Sour Grapes" is the sermon sub­ they lived in this city for nine years. cordial welcome.
Watch the Tillamook Feed Co.’s
Edward Gittins, Pastor.
s^eoorooecooocecoooooceooceoo
window for their Saturday Specials, ject announced for -.ext Sunday m-zht Mr. Terwilliger, while residing here,
at the Christian Church. Glorying in was successful in dairying. After the
it will pay you.
Decipieship” is the morning theme. death of his step mother he moved to
Presbyterian Notes.
J- M. Selby left on Monday to at­
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Protect your valuable papers frori Portland, where he has since resided,
tend the K. of P. Grand Lodge for
Services at the regular hours next
the unexpected fire by renting one: of His wife survives him.
Oregon in Portland.
Sunday, to which the people of the
safe deposit boxes. Only one
A change has taken place in the community
Try one of our fancy dressed chick- doilar !>er year. TiBamook County management
are cordially invited.
of the First National
WHAT IF YOU WERE
Sunday School offer* a place
*ns for your Sunday dinner.—Tilla­ Bank.
Bank. Pre idend VCm. G. Tait •>»»' of The
int rest and an opportunity for a
BURNED OUT?
ini?
disposed
of
his
stock
in
the
bank.
mook Meat Company.
*
For Sale—20 acres, six miles from The new officers arc B. C. Lamb, helpful study of the Bible to yount
would
certainly
not wish
Tillamook
City,
all
c
"
,,
‘
va,
a
,
^
I
^
and
older
people.
For sale, cheap, vine maple and
president; J. C. Holden, vice-presi­ The Young People’s society will be
spruce limbs. Apply to M. R. Hanen-
that
dreadful
misfortune,
dent; W. J. Reichers, cashier; I. E formally
you
next Sunday even­
kratt, Tillamook, Oregon.
Keldson. assistant-cashier. 1 he direc­ ing with a organized
good list of members from
but such dire calamities are
Commercial Bldg. Tillamook, Ore.
tors
are
C.
J
Edwards
Peter
Hri.e
1,
Don't forget those busted castings.
first.
happening daily. Protection is
A. W. Bunn. J. C. Holden, W. J the The
subject of the morning sermon
Can be welded for half. Goods sent
Riechers and B. ( Lamb.
easy. A tire insnrnnee policy
by
the
pastor
is
“
Under
Devine
Or
­
Sy parcel post and express promptly
Waltemeyer 4 Ounbey, the well der»." Chester McGhee will con­
of a responsitde firtn has pro
teturned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook,
known and popular vaudeville com­ tribute a violin solo to this service.
ven inntime ably the sole savior
Oregon.
pany who have visited ous city on
In the evening the subject for the
two previous occasions, are at the popular service will be “Your Reason­
of property representing a life­
Gem Theater this week. Monday able Service."
time work.
Reliable Insur­
evening they made their first appear­ Th* Choir will furnish special mup
ance and phyed to a capacity houv ic in each service.
ance’' is our motto.
everyone who »» present
r—— were - more . I he Parcel Post Social given by
»■r» wi
with
this
Ladle»' Guild at the Guild Hall
than pitted
‘k the effort*
'“«»»• of “
>«
L i AMAR’S VARIET y STORe
|Att pri^av evening, was a great suc-
troupe. They
----, will be h re the balance
....
every particular, and was at­
cf the week, putting cn
of program each evening.
tended by a large company of people.
change
Tillamook, Oregon.
The program and entertainment con­
Annette Killerman in ’’Neptune» futed of lit'rary and musical number*
.»• ” which will be shown on by »otne of the best talent of the PHONE US.
CALL ON US.
CALLON
WRITE US.
Daughter
• • Drop in and book fíround
of «hi» week head*
Friday ev
community,
and
of
game*
particirat-
TODD HOTEL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORE.
the list
I... of
- attractive feature* which
will appear at the Star Theatie tn the - d i-a by all contributed to the atr.uu-
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus, $30 000.00
POSS iïôr~
77?UST TO
LUCK
nc puts h / s
SANK
Tillamook County Bank
Tillamook Jottings.
FREE
ONE O'CED AR MOP
Ammer Furniture Co
FIRE ! FIRE ! ! FIRE ! ! !
ROLLIE W. WATSON
" The Insurance Man
I