Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 09, 1915, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
|i.$o PER YEAR.
DECEMBER'S
Fresh Eastern Oysters at the Sani­
Tillamook cheese is now quoted at OOOCGG©OQOOOOGOG©r<;aOG&&OOOGCOC©Gi©0©OOOOCOO
tary Market.
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17c.
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1 he Gem Theater promises several
Fresh Oysters direct from Balti­
of the best shows to be obtained, for more at the Sanitary Market everv
the week, Dec. 20-25.
day.
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1 . J. Harris, sr., left Saturday for
Lost—A small straw suit case be­
Portland where he joined his wife, tween Pankow’s garage and Beaver,
and they will go to Burlington, Ore., belonging to Andrew Yeitch. Finder
where they will spend the winter.
please leave same at this office.
\\ e will meet the price of anv mail
One of the local garages had trouble
order house on the same grade of with their gasoline tank on Tuesday,
goods, so bring your catalogue and due to the high water after the rain.
see Shrode.—Tillamook Feed Co. * The air valve that allows air to enter
Do not forget to attend the German the tank when gasoline is drawn, be­
Congregational Church bazaar next came submerged in water and the
Saturday, Dec. 11, in the store next tank was consequently filled. A Ford
car drew gasoline and filled the car
to the post office.
with water, which soon stopped the
Sheriff Crenshaw returned from engine. _______
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When __
the trouble
was dis
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Montana on Saturday, where he had covered the garage tank was enfptbd
gone to bring back Carl Dennis who with much trouble and the water re­
was wanted in the county for forgery. moved. The air valve has been fixed
Protect your valuable papers from so that air will be secured above any
the unexpected fire by renting one of possible water mark.
our safe deposit boxes, Only one
Quite a number of the school dis­
dollar per year.
Tillamook County tricts, as will be seen by the budget
Bank.
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published in this issue, have levied
Claude and Tom Commings, of special taxes. The new law, it seem’
Newberg, who have been here as must have the eff< ct of incrasing
guests of I.. Bristow,
______ , hunting ducks these special levies, for the school
around Tillamook, returned home on districts have got next to the situa­
tion that if they don’t levy special
1 uesday.
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taxes, when they do want money they
I Amongst the appropriations for cannot levy it, for the law says: "I-or
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rivers
anil
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harbors
are
two
items:
each year after 1915 all such tax rates
It is absolute FOLLY for a man
marry or who has a WIFE and CHILI >REN d^re" nie-
One for bay and bar. $48,000; and the shall be so limited as not to levy a
other; completing the improvement, greater amount of revenue than the
perndent upon HIM not to save a part of his income
Tillamook Bay, $35,000.
larger amount levied in either of the
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from his earnings or his business.
Lost—Leather case containing auto­ two years preceding plus 6 per cent.”
A bank account is like a ball of snow, it will melt
mobile tools, between my residence Is the law acting as a boomcrag on
and Tillamook City. Finder will be those who had this clause inserted?
away unless you ADI) to it. The habit of constantly
reimbursed for same.—Notify Cyrus It looks so.
INCREASING the balance to their credit will make
The high tides of this week, coupled
Randall, Tillamook, Oregon.
any man or woman RICH.
with the fact that the danger was in­
Having taken charge of the auto- creasing at Bar View, caused many
Make OCR bank YOUR bank.
1 mobile department of Case's Garage, people to visit that place in the last
I solicit your patronage in the future few days. On Tuesday about 25 cars
We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Deposit.
as in the past and will guarantee sat­ were lined up near the scene of the
isfaction, Frank H. Devine.
wave washed town and a boatload of
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County Judge A. M. Hare and people went down to Garibaldi and
THE OLD RELIABLE.
Commissioners F. L. Owens and G. walked down to Barview. The rail­
R. McKimens left Tuesday to attend road is working hard to secure their
the State Convention
of County tracks against a washout and tlicv
Courts in Portland.
have completed their piling and rock
wall in the dangerous part of the
I have the county agency for the washout. The old boat house is the
Wiley B. Allen Co. line of . pianos.
______ only building outside of the rock
For rent, five roomed house newly Being at no expense in selling saves
papered and renovated.
Address you the large profit always made by wall and it is expected that the next
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few high tides and seawaves will take
Claud Christensen, Bay City
a salaried salesman. Write me if in­ away everything that is not protect­
Attorney Oak Nolan was in from terested. Box 431, Leland B. Erwin.*
ed by the sea wall. When the danger
♦ Portland, having business at the
Brassware at Ammer’s.
Mrs. Ina Cady, daughter of Mrs. H. is past there will probably be nothing
circuit
court.
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Houses to Rent, see Watson.
E. Weston, has been here several left out side of the railroad levee
I J. O. Bozorth, of the First Bank weeks on account of the illness of along the whole stretch of shore line.
All kinds of dry wood.—See Shrode. of Bay City, was a city visitor on her mother. She left for home last Many laborers are working now to
week, going with her mother to the save the wreckage of lhe dance hall
Wanted—Hemlock
wood,
See Tuesday.
and hotel and arc hauling the big
Shrode.
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Wood Sawed—Call E. W. Knight Mt. Taber, Portland Sanitarium.
timbers to a place of safety. Supt.
Stock Feeders Attention—We hap; O. T. Burkrhalter of the S. P. rail­
Films developed 10c. per roll.—C. I. on the Mutual phone, Prompt service
on hand a full line of International road and engineer F. M. Seipert were
and
careful
work.
♦
Clough Co.
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Stock Food Tonics and Remedies
Your Free Sample of Briquets is that are sold on absolute guarantee. in Bar View on Monday looking over
Furnished rooms at Mrs. Knudson’s
the situation. The big waves at hiyh
now
ready
at
Lamb-Schrader
Co
’
s,
Money back if not satisfied.—Tilla­ tide are lashed over the jettv with
$2.00 a week.
office.—B «tier C. Lamb.
mook
Feed
Co.
♦
such force that the sand is still being
For your Sunday roast call Sani­
Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­
Five row boats are under construc­ undermined from the big log cabin
tary Market.
sey “Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for- tion in the manual training depart­ of Captain Farley. On Tuesday a
Get free Kodak instructions at C. I. merly of the Spanish Kitchen.
ment and as this is a splendid chance person could not walk on the iettv
Clough Co.’s.
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for the boys to secure a boat at small as the big waves washed the track all
Todd Hotel;—clean rooms; com- cost, many more are thinking of con­ the way.
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Born, to the wife of Lee Tittle, on
rates; structing them.
fortablc beds;
reasonable
Monday, a son.
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square treatment; free buss.
Wheeler Saw Mill to Start.
The largest rainfall in one day this,
Good oat hay at $15.00 per tonjit
Barred fall was recorded between the hours
For Sale—Full blooded
I
Ray & Company's store.
It is reported that the Wheeler
Rock Cockerals, $1.00 each. E. I.. of 5 p.m. Tuesday and 5 p.m. Wednes­
Safe deposit boxes tor rent. Tilla- Stewart, Box 456, Tillamook, Ore.
day, when according to the rain guage Lumber Co s saw mill at Wheeler
will b- started up again in the new
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niook County Bank.
Saturday Specials:—Link Sausage, at the home of Professor Sanders, 3% year. This mill closed down owing to
inches fell in 24 hours.
the lumber market being paralyzed
The pitfee to eat is at the “Good Pork, Veal and old fachioned country
as a result of lumber being placed on
sausage.
—
Tillamook
Meat
Co.
There
can
be
no
doubt
as
to
the
Eats,” Ramsey Hotel.
pleasing qualities of "The Broken the free list.
A big line of Xmas goods to select Coin” after hearing the many com­
A. A. Pennington was in Portland
Christian Church.
from at Lamar’s Variety Store. “Drop plimentary remarks made by those
this week on business.
in and look around.”
who
saw
it
last
Monday
and
Tuesday.
Todd Hotel asks a share of your
“Lights. Sattellites and Dark Bod-
The new manager of the Todd See this big serial at the Gem each
ies” will be the subject for the Sun -
trade.-Free buss for our guests.
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Hotel meets all trains upon arrival
a..'
week on the above evenings.
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day morning sermon. Some interest­
C. J. Edwards took a business trip with an automobile bus—its free. *
The boys of the Manual training ing astronomical facts will be used as
to Portland on Wednesday.
For sale or trade one heavy team and department of the high school have a basis for the discourse.
"Naaman was a mighty man of
Electric disc stove, 3 hole, 3 heat, one light team. Will take town prop­ agreed to do the work of laying a
sidewalk of wood, between the two valor,but he was a 1< per," will be the
erty. See Shrode.
for sale cheâp at Electric Store.
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school houses and to repair the old evening theme. The churches arc ask­
When you go looking for Xmas
Ask Shrode about the “One Man I candies. Don’t forget Lamar s ariety sidewalk between the grade building ed to help the doctors against the
and the new play shed.
stump puller for clearing land.
I “White plague” and by way of illus­
Store. ‘Drop in and look around.
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tration some helpful suggestions will
Dr.
J.
G.
Turner,
formerly
of
E. T. Haltom returned from a busi­
be made during the sermon Sunday
Mrs. J. E Reedy returned on Mon­
Lowe
&
Turner,
eye
special
­
ness trip to Portland on Tuesday.
night.
day from San Francisco, where she
ists of Portland, will be in Tilla­
Through kindness of some of the
Attorney J. R. Callahan has been had visited relatives and the lair.
mook again Tuesday and Wednesday, Tillamook doctors with whom we
chosen city attorney of Bay City.
I Mrs. Ed. Gittins returned from Dec. 21-22, at Jenkins’ Jewelry store.
have held consultations regarding
We are in a position to make s-me Woodburn on Monday, having visit­ Don't fail to consult Dr. Turner this disease we hope to be able to
about
your
eyes
and
glasses.
No
long time farm loans. First National ed her daughter there.
with something
furnish the public
.
Bank.
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‘ while.
‘
. However
I E. A. Jackson, brother of U. G. charge for consultation or examina­ practical
and worth
tion.
the discourse proper will be a ser­
County Surveyor Ross Shreve is in Jackson, who has been in on a visit
We have on hand a lot of canned mon dealing with spiritual disease.
Portland this week also road master left on Monday.
Those not in attendance elsewhere
goods that we want to clean out be­
Dunn.
I Morrison Mills went to Portland on
fore we take invoice, and wc are go­ are invited.
Five room furnished house for rent Tuesday to attend the stock show in ing to sell them at almost anv old
or sale—Inquire at Williams' Har­ that city.
price in order to clean them up. These Stack Up With Slab Wood and Help
ness shop.
, W anted by young woman, house will be cash sales and you will have
Our Home Industry.
that
Watch the Tillamook Feed Co.’s work, cooking or any kind of_ work. to hurry as the prices are so low
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come
condì-
We are pleased to note that condi-
window for their Saturday Specials, Address Van Patten, Tillamook, Ore. they will not last lpng. First Co. •
I tions are shaping themselves for a
The schooner Della was taken off first served.—Tillamook Feed
it will pay you.
larger and steadier pay roll for the
This was omitted from the roll of City of Tillamook this winter than
Rollie W. Watson’ returned from Nestucca spit on Friday morning
second
where
she
had
stranded
the
previous
honor
which
appears
on
the
Portland on Tuesday, where he had
1 has been possible for some time.
Sunday.
gone on business.
The A. F. Coats Lumber Co. have
' 8
Second Grade.
What, indeed would be
Try one of our fancy dressed chick­
-ers, recently received into their boom on
Eunnice
Arnmer,
Thomas
Be
ceptablc to your family this Chris
the Tillamook River a million feet of
ens for your Sunday dinner.—Tilla­ mas than a fine new piano or player Gerald Crenshaw, Robert Duvall, logs and are getting their railroad
Filkins,
Gladys F.dgbert, Bessie
line in shape to begin hauling over it
mook Meat Company.
piano?
naiuvn, Wade
Jenkins, to tide water, which will insure a
R owena Hanson,
Having
bought
the
Tillamook
Iron
e
Icnkins.
Marv
Jolliffe,
Clyde
“Yogr money’s worth or your mon­
Corinne
source of raw materials to supply
ey back” is the guarantee
of the Works from A. K. Case all busmess folliffe, Marion Lamb, Clyde Lucy, their mill. They contemplate running
V' iley B. Allen Co.
from Sept. 1st will be transacted by Irene Monroe, Elizabeth Mowrcjh overtime provided they can find an
Earl Maine. Gilbert Pye.
For sale, cheap, vine maple and
outlet for their wood which must be
Pallin, Julius Sylvester Ne\ tile Smith disposed of to advantage in order for
spruce limbs. Apply to M. R. Hanen- H. Sander.
Found a leather pocket book _ be­ Lee Stillwell, Louis Sheldon, F.lvon them to run. At present they are *0-
kratt, Tillamook, Oregon.
Found a
Owner Smith, Lloyd Terry, Muriel Wiley. i liciting orders for future deliveries
longing
to Ole Thompson.
Lost—A small Jersey cow
Head-
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behoves --- everyone
to assist as
The Parent-Teachers' Association and
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the
same
at
tne
can
recover
the
same
at
norns. Finder please notify H. I ithoi
lacing his order
will
meet
on
Friday
evening
at
7
45
much
as
he
can
bv
pl.
[ light office.
Tillamook, Mutual phone.
at once with *•
the
— Mill
” Company even
basket There will be a good program con- —
A new year’s dance and night sisting of numbers from the first though he may not be in need of the
F. D. Small returned from Califor­
social
will
be
given
on
Friday
fifth
and sixth ~ grades. The fuel at this time.Tillamook needs a
nia last week with Mrs. Small, who
ffth <-..d
me
V ' ■ F , third,
he i. V,
good pay roll to fill up the sla«-k sea­
has been in that state for the benefit December 3>. •" ‘ Loyal
Order of fifth grade has drilled on a very in­ son when there is not much doing in
teresting little drama
from the
of her health and is visiting in Port­ building, by the —
' Bird's Christmas Carol, by ***** the cheese industry. This company
M oose.
land.
Douglas Wiggin. Miss Sander will alone has brought in and spent during
I redd a paper on hand work tn the the past four months a very large
Primary Grades and Miss Mck°wln. sum of money and has under contem­
plation plans for expending s’ill more
will discribe the aims and methods ol pl
music in the public schools. Superin­ money provided it gets the patronage
tendent Onthank will report on the and co-operation they merit. At pres­
results of the various tests of lan­ ent they have under construction a
guage and arithmetic ability recently large addition to their loading shed
made in the school A rrrdy tan­ and bids are being received for the
nest meeting mil alto be held for the construction of another concrete dry
< . necettary
,
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tiles to be built along the side the one
transaction of
tatmitt.
_ Fverv w
one is
i urged to attend and get , completed last spring; all of w hich
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11 acquainted with their cLildrens in r’«Jo make a larger and better 1 ill-
. 1 slructpr.
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|»mook.
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
Capital and Surplus, $30 000.00
Member Federal ;Reserve Bank
OFFICERS :
R. C. LAMB, President.
W. J. RIECHERS, Cashier.
J. C. HOLDEN. Vice-Fresilent.
I. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS :
C. .1. E dwards .
J. C. H olden .
A. W Ik'NN.
W. J. R iechers .
B. C. L amb .
the
“PRUDENT
MAN”
Tillamook County Bank
Tillamook Jottings.
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LAMAR’S VARIETY STORE,
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Tillamook, Oregon.
Drop in and book Around
H b j
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Careful Attention Given to all Banking
Lusiness Placed in Our Hands.
Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
WANTED, A
SLOGAN!
watched them for a time and then
went into the jail and found that they
had sawed out one of the bars and
To be Used for the Next Tillamook would, no doubt, have made a break
County Fair.
for liberty as soon as it became dark.
The sheriff ordered them all in the
The Tillamook Headlight offers a cage and he found several jack knives
prize of $5.00 for the most appro­ which had been converted into saws.
priate slogan to be used to advertise
the next Tillamook County Fair. It
Civic Improvement Club.
must be in a few brief sentences or in
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verse, the latter not to exceed more
The Civic Improvement Club of
that 10 or 12 lines, but fewer the bet­
ter. Pui ils of the district schools are this city will present a splendid pro­
earnestly requested to take part in gram on Monday evening, Dec. Ijth
this contest, although it is open to at the Guild Hall. The meeting is
everybody living in Tillamook Coun­ purely entertaining and there will ba
ty to compete. I'he Fair Board will no business meeting afterwards. The
act as judges, and the Board meets at program is as follows:
the end of the month, it is requested Selection. McGhee Orchestra.
that all those who take part in the Reading, "The European Guide” John
Leland Henderson.
Contest, send th< ir slogan, addressed
to the editor, which should reach this I \ ocol Solo, Miss Mabel Goyne.
Selection, High School Glee Club.
office not later than the 20th of Dec.
Just to give some idea as to what Reading, Prof. P. C. Crockatt.
an illustra^ Harkic Minstrels, Members of Club.
is wanted the following is ar.
Vocol Solo, Mrs. Fred Poorman.
lion:
Last Saturday afternoon Ir business
Come to the land of sweet sea breezes
and rich meeting of the club was held at the
For mammoth timber
home of Mrs. C. J. Edwards and 36
cream cheeses;
There’s fish and clams and oysters. were in attendance to carry on the af­
fairs of the club.
loo.
And lovely scenery to meet your view.
To get the clams you'll find some
Trouble Near Mohler.
muck
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Never mind, old boy, you're in Tilla-
A telephone call to the Sheriff’s
rmick.
office, telling of the shooting of a
We feel sure this can be improved man near Mohler, caused District At­
upon, and those who compete are torney Goyne and Deputy Sheriff
privileged to use any part of it if they Swenson to hurry to the scene of the
feel disposed. Put your thinking caps trouble.
on and get busy, for we don't have to
Arriving there they found that no
si-ad out side, or to mail order one was shot but that William Barker
houses, for Tillamook County has a and Orson Battersun had hunted on
whole lot of citizi ns with bright, and lhe old Shiftman place which Antone
original ideas. But thev need bring­ Lagler rents, against the wishes of
ing» out Now, who’s going to carry the occupant and that he had ordered
off the prize and obtain the high hon­ them off the premises. While speak­
or of composing the most appropriate ing to one of the boys the other took
slogan.
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two shots at him with a shotgun but
at such a distance that no one was
Jail Break Frustrated.
hurt.
1 he boys were taken into custody
Sheriff Crenshaw has a bad bunch but after an investigation they were
of prisoners in the county jail, who • ' b ased when they pleaded guilty 10
have the appearance of b< ing tough assault and paid a fine of $25 and
characters. He kept them in the cage costs.
at night, blit in the daytime allowed
th< 111 to like the corridor. The sheriff
If you don’t go to the musical cam-
also kept a man in the jail at night,
for he was suspicious of his guests. cdy those who do will invariably as­
He was surprised on Tuesday 1 aftcr- sure you it is the best one that ever
noon to be informed by Mrs. Dan came to town, quite as those who
Goodspeed , who was visiting M rs. leave a theater at the end of the sec­
ond act are told without fail that
Pankow, who lives opposite the
they "1 missed the best part of the
court house, that the prisoners were
sawing the bars of the windows. He show.”
The ELECTRIC STÖR E
Next to Gem Theatre.
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Every Piece of Electrical Material
Reduced in Price for Pros ­
perity Week.
Week