Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 28, 1915, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON. OCTOBER
I i . jo PER YEAR.
1915.
mnh i
takcn char«c of ll>e autc-
Mr. and Mrs. Van Patten . held a
" sol ritdePartn,int °f Cases Carage, farewell
reception in honor of Mr.
I soba your patronage in the future
and Mrs. Jade Powell, last Friday
¡sEc-ion, KankH *DcXran,ee Sa,‘ evening. 1 he Van Fatten home was
well tilled with admiring friends of
Jb?.* *5® members and guests were the Powell's and a very pleasant time
, ' ■ . on Tuesday evening at the was enjoyed. Sumptuous refreshments
and banquet at the were served and a entertaining pro­
die ¿ p'n Ha'' »ckgates from all gram was given. Mr. and Mrs. Pow­
C ddfellow lodges in the countv ell left on Sunday for Idaho where
were present.
they will make their home.
To whom it may cone rn. I find
“Neptune’s Daughter,” played by
*’e acrcs lhat 1 advertised Annette Kellerman, assisted by loco
•i c at ^125 per acre, and assessed people, will be at the Star Friday on­
S150 per acre is a mistake as it is ly, 1 his is a wonderful picture, and
assessed at $j2 per acre instead of allows the actress as the greatest
?‘so, J. S. Stephens.
swimmer in the world. It shows her
We have made special arrange- | tied hand and feet and thrown from-a j
cliff 50 feet high into the water. This
ments with thc Telephone Co., to picture has been advertised for for­
connect you directly with <jur office, mer dates, but train delays caused the
in case you wish any of our GOOD delay in getting it to Tillamook. It is
sure to be here next Friday
COAL. Lamb-Schrader Co., Call 28W I now
night, Oct. 29
CCCCGGOO'300UOCOOOOO»G&
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
C¿4pital and Surplus, $30 000.00
Member Federal Reserve Bank.
OFFICERS :
R
B. C. LAMB, President.
W. J. RIECHERS, Cashier.
(
J. C. HOLDEN. Vice-Presdent.
I. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS :
Don t forget those busted castings.
Can be welded for half. Goods sent
by parcel post and express promptly
returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook,
Oregon.
William Riggins, wanted in Yam­
A. W. Bc.xx
P eter H eisel .
C. J. E dwards .
hill county for stealing a Winchester
rifle, was arrested near the Johnson
13.
C. 1.AMII.
\V.
J.
R
iechers
.
J. C. H olden .
Bridge on Friday by Sheriff Cren­
shaw.
He
had
traded
the
rifle
to
Curt
THE //
Chance for a revolver, and when ask­
I CA/T"
ed by the Sheriff whether he had a
Dayton Trussell had a jury trial on gun, he replied that he did not have
Careful Attention Given to all Banking
Tuesday, who was charged with I ' one. The sheriff told him to hold up
YOUNG MAA? ?
stretching his net too far across the I his hands, which he did, when the
Business Placed in Our Hands.
river.. He was found guilty and Jus­ sheriff found he was heavily armed
tice Stanley fined him $70.00 and with a revolver and a well filled
Which of the young men like those in this picture
cartridge belt. The sheriff disarmed
Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
. I costs.
will hold his job if one of them is to be let
- out?
— Which
him and brought him to town in his
Miss
Stella
Goyne,
who
is
attend
­
one may be discharged if he does not CHANGE bis
ing the State Normal School at Bell- auto. He was taken out by a deputy
( habits ?
| ingham, \\ ash., has been chosen vice sheriff on Sunday.
i president of the Choral Club, which
Just this sort of a thing is going on every day with
County Judge A. M. Hare and Com­
| has 50 members and secretary of her missioners F. L. Owens and G. R.
The town team played wide end
Methodist Church Service.
[men—young men and OLDER ones.
I class, which has 250 members.
runs to’ a great advantage but failed
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McKimens left on Friday for Salem,
Do some THINKING and YOU will put money in
On Sunday, October 31st, Sunday to complete many of the forward
[
While working on the night shift to confer with the Highway Com­
our BANK.
i on the Sour Grass road, Frank Tito, mission, with the object of obtaining school to o’clock. Five minute ser­ passes that they attempted. The high
Make OUR bank YOUR bank.
an Italian lost three and part of two state aid for the Sour Grass road. mon, 10:45. Morning worship it a.111. school team made constant yardage
the last halt of the game on line
We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Deposit.
fingers. As the ground on which he They returned on Monday, and al­ Theme of sermon, “Life’s Climax,” in
was working began to slip, he grab­ though they had no assurance that Reception of members. Class meet­ plunges, but their interference was
not good. T he town team out punted
bed the cable, which tore off his ting- the Commission would make an' ap­ ing 12 nt.
the school but made many fumbles
¡special singing at these services.
1 ers.
propriation, they believe that their ef­
Evening worship, 7:30. Theme of which proved very costly.
forts
will
be
successful
in
going
to
To settle the city championship the
)
Mrs. Margaret Ennis died suddenly Salem. Tillamook and Yamhill coun­ Sermon, "The Future Life.”
THE OLD RELIABLE.
I at Nehalem on Saturday, and Coro­ ties contribution to the State High­ Come to these services and welcome. teams again will meet next Friday
Edward Gittins, Pastor. and a much better game is expected
■OOOOGOGGGCÔOCOOGOOOOGCOOCOGOGôOOOOOCGOiGOOCri&a&S&SCr ner Wendt was called there to make way Commission fund amounts to
as the teams will have had more
an examination. He did not think it about $20,000 since the law went in­
' was necessary to hold an inquest as to effect two years ago. County Clerk
practice. ___________
Swastika Club.
he thought the women died from J. C. Holden accompanied the Court.
WOODBURN HAS BIG FIRE
Saturday Specials:—Link Sausage, . natural causes.
The October meeting of the Swas­
The first number of the winter tika Club was held at the home of
I Pork, Veal and old fachioned country
Hallow'een time has caused the Lyceum courses will be presented to
Gasoline in Garage Explodes. Eight
1 sausage.—Tillamook Meat, Co.
planning of many social times and the public on Friday evening, when Mrs. Carl Haberlach on Wednesday,
Autos Being Destroyed.
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among them is the program given by Ralph Parlettc, the famous humorist October 27.
Salem,
Or., Oct. 26.—Fire of un­
Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­ the Methodist Sunday school on Sat­
The afternoon was pleasantly spent
Houses to Rent, see Watson.
♦ !
philosopher, will lecture at the in doing fancy work, which was fol­ known origin destroyed Dimick's
sey “Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for­ urday night at the Guild Hall, and the and
garage at Woodburn tonight. The fir--
high school. Parlette is a lecturer of
program of the Loyal Daughter's national renown and his lectures arc lowed by an unique game in which was discovered at 11 o'clock. Eight
.Allkinds of dry wood.—See Shrode. merly of the Spanish Kitchen.
*
Mrs.
H.
T.
Botts
took
first
honors.
class
of
the
Christian
church.
heard and read in all parts of the
Films developed 10c. per roll.—C. I. I 'Guy Vaughn has been drawn on the
The hostess then invited us to the automobiles and several motor-cycles
Rev. Ford, Superintendent of the United States. The Lyceum is expect­ dining room where a delightful lunch in the building were destroyed. The
Clough Co.
♦ | Federal Grand Jury which meets in
Salem District of the M. E. Church, ing a large attendance. To the student was served. The guests of the after­ loss is estimated at $25,000.
For your Sunday roast call Sani­ Portland on November 3.
Gasoline stored in the building ex­
was in the city this week. He preach­ of the high school who will give the noon were Mrs. Ira C. Smith, Mrs.
ty Market.
For Sale—Horse, weight 1100 tbs., ed at the M. E. church on Sunday best criticism of the lecture, a book W. F. Baker,
C 1 , AV*
13, Youel,
1 OHL 1, AV*
13. I Am-
» lit - ploded and blazing portions of the
Mrs,
Mrs.
Get free Kodak instructions at C. I. broke to work single or double. In­ and held quarterly conference on written by the lecturer will be given. mcr, Mrs. I.,
Robinson, Mrs. H. Crcn- building were thrown broadcast. The
fire was prevented from spreading to
i Clough Co.’s.
* quire of G. H. Poland, Tillamook. * Tuesday evening. He appears to be a The other numbers of the winter’s shaw, Mrs. ~
E. . Hall, Mrs. F. Poorman, nearby
buildings.
entertainment are especially good and Mrs. W. J. Hill.
very pleasant gentleman.
County
School
Supt.
W.
S.
Buel
and
Born, on th(5 22nd, to the wife of W. ■
this year and the committee is to be
Mrs.
Buel
and
childten
left
for
San
A
2
reel
feature
“
The
doorway
to
I A. Shaw, a girl.
NEHALEM PROJECT ADVANCE
complimented.
Presbyterian Church Notes.
Francisco on W ednesday, to attend Destruction” played by Francis Ford
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( All kinds of lunch meats at the the fair.
“
Neal
of
The
Navy
”
opened
at
the
and Mina Cunard. and one reel pic­
A special program for a full week South 1-tty Nearing Completion and
Sultary Market.
Star Theater last Monday and Tues­
F. H. Harradon, representing the ture "His Little Sister” and a comedy day evenings, with large audiences will be begun next Sunday designat-
North Trestle to Start.
I Safe deposit boxes tor rent. Tilla- Elmore Company, was in the county "The Fatal Kiss" is a lively program
Arrangements arc under way to
that greatly appreciated this remark­ ed as the annual Missionary and
to
be
presented
at
the
Star
I
heater
itook County Bank.
* this week, looking over the canneries
able play, with the wonderful repro­ Benevolence Exhibit and Institute. It start the north jetty at the mouth of
Saturday night.
duction of Mt. Pelee in eruption, will be held for the purpose of rep­ the Nehalem, work on the extension
The place to eat is at the “Good , here.
reported that the present own­ which was a surprise in moving pic­ resenting wbat the
Presbyterian of the South jetty, which has been
Having bought the Tillamook Iron er It of is the
Eats,” Rantsey Hotel.
*
Hobsonvillc sawmill con-
A strong story is woven in the Church is doing in all the world. Sun­ . under way since last season, being
Works from A. K. Case all business tcnmlate improving and operating tures.
will be Foreign Mission Day in drawn to a close rapidly. The first
Spring calves for sale—J. W. Jen­ from Sept. 1st will be transacted by the mill, one of the improvements play, the U. S. Navy forming the day
background. Five hundred persons all the services. Sermons as follows work on the South jetty was carried
nings, Kilcbis River.
H. Sander.
* mentioned is levelling the hill at the witnessed the first episode and the at II, “The Call From Over the Sea;” 0:1 by the Port of Nehalem and the
back of the sawmill and using the next will be given Monday and Tues­ and at 7:30, “Christian Men and a United States engineers took over the
A marriage license was issued to 1
On Saturday evening there will be a dirt to make a fill where the dock is day of next week. This play is truly World Program”. T he installation of project on a co-operative plan.
M.Groverand Elva Hall.
James S. Pliolemus, assistant ctigi-
special meeting of the Masonic Lodge now located.
worth seeing, and will afford theatre the pastor-elect will occur Thursday
Dr. D. C. Urie, of Camas, Wash., for third degree work. A banquet
of next week by a committee ‘ ncer in the office of Major Williams,
Levi Gillam, father of Killiam Gil­ goers much enjoyment this winter. evening
•as in the city this week.
will be served.
lam of Tillamook county died Octo­ In addition to the above, one of of ministers from the Presbytery of Corps of Engineers, U. S. A , Was at
The bridge across the slough north I Grant Thayer and wife went to ber 17 in Yamhill county. He was Charley Chaplin's comical comedies Portland. A cordial invitation is ex­ I Nehalem Tuesday to make an inspcc-
tended to the public to all the scr- i tion cf the work. It is reported that
■ town is nearly completed.
Portland on account of the serious aged 83 years and 9 months, and and other features were given and vic.s.
’ there is a steady improvement in the
caused no end of amusement. The
came
to
tlregon
in
1853
locating
in
illness
of
Mrs.
Thayer
’
s
brother
who
1 Ask Shrode about the “One Man”
depth of water at the entrance, and
management
of
the
Star
Theater
is
to
the
Willamette
Valley.
There
were
Tujtoat Founders in Storm.
Mip puller for clearing land.
* underwent an operation.
it is confidently felt that with the
nine children in the Gillam family be commended for procuring such ex­
1 building of the North jetty sufficient
Protect your valuable papers from seven of whom are living
|C- L. Starr, who represents some of
cellent and entertaining plays and this
The tug boat Meta M, owned by i depth will be available for the de-
accounts for the large number of per­
“e timber companies, is in the city. i the unexpected fire by renting one of
Several options have been taken on sons who attend that place of amuse­ Harry Bell, of Nehalem sank at her ’ mauds of commerce ehcrc.
boxes. Only otic
our
safe
deposit
r. - -.X,
are *1*
in a pUSHTU..
position to make some
dock during the storm Sunday night.
Tillamook County property at Garibaldi, until the first ment.
•
, t 'im? farm loans. First National dollar per year.
of December. It is thought that the
Mr. Bell was aboard the tug at io
•
Bank.
Bank.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Am­ o’clock Sunday night to look her over
•
options have been taken for one or
E. T. Watkins, express agent, left more of the big timber corporations, mer gave them a “get acquainted sur­ and at 4 o'clock Monday morning,
A. Donovan, who was seriously 1
1UI _____
(for
Portland ...
on ______
Monday . for a there being a report that a large saw prise party” Thursday evening, Oct. when he was ready to start up the
Mhbed in this city, is on the road to 1 month’s vacation for the benefit of Ins mill
will be built at the mouth of the 21. Meeting at the Tillamook Hotel river for a tow of logs, he found she
hcovery.
and going to the home in a body. The had gone to the bottom. At daylight
’health. A. H. Gaylord is now in Miami river.
evening was very pleasantly spent by
rive room furnished house «>
for rent charge of the office.
It seems that Tom Cqoney, who did all, dancing, singing and playing she was dragged to shore, several
Mie—Inquire at Williams’ Har­
the stabbing in this city last week, games. Miss McDonald was engaged hundred feet from the dock, and
Last
Fridav
Coroner
Wendt
was
ks* shop.
• called to Pacific City, the bod) of a made good his escape. He had eviden­
beached.
as pianist for the evening Mrs. P. R. i A hole was found in one of the
tly
crawled
into
a
refrigerator
car
I
man
supposed
to
be
that
of
\\
lltsey,
EP'SC0Pal Guild will meet at
Jackson kindly assisted on the violin. planking just below water line and it
u.j ’’’f
Airs. F. C. Baker ner.t who was drowned about a month through the ice box at the top of tiie At a late hour a dainty lunch was is thought the tug fouled on a snag
car
The
car
was
standing
near
"•Snesday.
ago when a boat was capsized.
served by the ladies. All agreed that
Lamb's dock, and en Tuesday a man Mr. and Mrs. Ammer proved an ex­ during the storm. She will be ready
for service in a day or two.
If you have upholstery w’ork to do was seen to leave this car at iHllsboro cellent
Tillamook Feed Co.’s
host and hostess. Those pres­
or t*lc>r Saturday Specials. call up E. B. Jacoby, Bay City, Ore., without a hat.
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Ammer, Mr.
«will pay you
J
* on the Mutual phone or leave orders
Foot-Ball.
W. H. Guest left for Portland this and Mrs. H. A. Williams, Mr. and
i
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Pladys Beals returned home at Jones-Knudson Furniture Co. AJi morning, having closed up his busi­ Mrs. P. R. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
Last Friday afternoon the high
for “!°nday after being in California work first class.
ness in the Masonic Building and ship Thad Robinson, Mr. and Mrs Frank
school football team clashed with the
'or about a year.
1
Hill,
Mr.
Heyd,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will
ped
the
goods
to
Portland,
where
he
What, have you to exch’nge for 20
Bacon, Mr. town team on the football gridiron at
Mrs. Morrison, Mrs.
I'
■ ®°als reports that Mrs. Jennie acres of land 5 >»>1« fromqn^shaach will go into business again. It was on and
account of Mrs Guest's health that and Mrs. Reichers, Mr and Mrs. the Stillwell park in a scoreless game.
Ore.
to
acres
in
pear
and
peach
Both teams played hard and neither
tronKi** <1Ult.e s'ck with organic heart orchard.—P. O Box 325, Tillamook, they left. During their residence in Carl Haberlach, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Albert
‘«xible at Netarts.
Tillamook Mr. and Mrs. Guest and Plank, Mr. and Mrs. _ Joi Franklin, seeemd to have the advantage when
^ry one of our fancy dressed chick- Ore.
daughter Lillian, made many friends. Mr. and Mrs Partridge Mr. and Mrs. the game closed with the ball in pos­
Next to Gem Theatre.
“Wanted, a young man of good ad­
Burge and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. session of the high school on their
s for your Sunday dinner.—Tilla-
Mrs. Blaine Hays gave a dinner in Schultz.
30 yard line.
I
dress
to
represent
Tel. 130 J.
Afeat Company.
* of goods on a commiss on basis at honor of the birthday of Mrs M E.
Cheese Advanced in Price.
Tillamook. Address Page & Son, Vaughn at her home in this city
•rue,*?:1'’, c,\eaP- v>ne maple and
I Thursday, those present being Mr.
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Portland.
and Mrs. Blaine Hayes, P. W. Todd,
kran
APply to M. R. Hanen-
tari Haberlach raised the price
For Sale-One Monarch
Steel Mrs M E. Vaughn. Grandpa Hays,
'■ ‘'llamook, Oregon.
*
cheese on Wednesday to 15c.
kornf1 E'-AjSrna" Jersey cow with s^alVheating’st" e "iron bej^n^^ Miss Ella Turner and J. M. Selby, It pound.
was the 6jrd anniversary of Mrs.
The Rescue of Life.
Till-,- , dcr Please notify H. UitRof mattress. All practically goo
Vaughn's birthday.
'“‘»'nook, Mutual phone.
The County Budget.
Inquire City Transfer Co.
in case of fire is accounted noble, but
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—
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~i\0.0<LSawed—Call E. W. Knight
Dr. J. Turner, formerly of
George Smith and wife, of Salem,
The County Court will take up the
the rescue of property can only be
on
u—'-au r-- »»■
itPy Lowe and Turner, eye spec-
•nd ra ‘ fu.,ual phone, Prompt service left for their home this .Horning. •
matter of the county budget at its
(
.f
Portland,
will
1"
fa
>
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11
‘
partially attained after the onswerp
na careful work.
•x
♦ Smith had come in to attend the fun-
week.
The
budget,
as
1 meeting next
mooV’agam Friday
year
by
the
County
of the flames. T here is a way of rescue
compiled last
November, 5 and 6, at jenkens jew
and daughter left on eral of his mother.
advisory
board,
totaled
Court
and
the
Bl
V
however. A way that discounts the
4rir ho 3' • They «P«‘ ‘o make
The annual I?fec,in,?r OD.,i>(11ngt0.V- fry Store Headaches rcJ‘.eZed*
made up as follaws:
home m Astoria
s.oWcrs of the Masomc B*‘dayi '¿S Straightened in children. No $172.000.
damages
of fire, smoke, and water.
Road District No. I
$'-2,M»
now°U.r./1rce Sample of Briquets is VoT»". at’ e£ht o’clock m the charge for consultation or examina- Road District No. 2
67,000
Protect yourself with a fire insurance
At Cloverdale, Tuesday and
52.000
office ny at Lamb-Schrader Co’s.
November. 2 and 3. at Road District No. 3
»«—Better C. Lamb.
policy from a company that has a
loc'ge rooms.
_ Wednesday,
Bay Qty Thursday. November 4. I After the budget meeting the court
took into consideration a fsw im-
financial r< serve suff'.cielitfy latge to
< deed was placed on file
**«k provemt nts and slightly revised some
assure
you of indemnity.'
transferee what •- know"
the of the items, and levied a road tax
TV-
at
Garibaldi
that
the
for
$188,539.65.
It
seems
Peter Byrom property consideration
court docs not favor an advisory
to Fred H. Andrus, th c
s 210 acres of board, so places desiring road im-
b<ing
$22,000
Itcontaf
LAMAR'S
tide land, provements will have to make their
rp land and 239 acri’ of
»♦
the Garibaldi v .n’s known before the court next
Kch'ciPHW Sanson and Alex week or to the county commissioners
Ssreek. There appea _rs to be a general er county judge. From what we can PHONE US.
CALL ON US.
WRITE US.
impression that it is the W hitney Co. enth»r the County Court is inclined
•o
r'duce
the
levy
for
road
work
fie;
t
up
the
property
at
that is buyin<’
I TODD HOTEL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORE.
tear.
Garibaldi.
Tillamook County Bank
Electric Store,
FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!!
variety store
Tillamook. Oregon-
'Drop ¡o and Look Around
-TV—
ROLLIE W. WATSON.
“ The Insurance Man