Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 27, 1916, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
PRUDENT MAN
SANA'S H/S
MONEY'
BOCKBT BOOKS
¿BSAK
& O ur B ank is a S afe P lace for tT
Money carrietljin the pocket slips away easily. I*nt
yours in our BANK ; it won’t be so hard to refuse a loan
to ” friends” who will never pay you back. Nor will you
foolishly SPEND your money when it is safe in our hank.
We refer those who have not banked with us to those
who HAVE. Our vaults and locks are strong. The good
names of men of high CHARACTER and known financial
RESPONSIBILITY are also behind our b.tnk.
Make OUR bank YOUR bank.
We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Deposit.
Tillamook County Bank
THE OLD RELIABLE.
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Tillamook Jottings.
Frank A. Rowe, of Wheeler, was in
the city on Monday.
A heavy fall of snow on Tuesday
made another change in the weather
which has been changing quite fre­
Ralph Bacon is on the sick list.
quently of late.
Houses to Rent, see Watson.
*
Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­
Films developed 10c. per roll.—C. 1. sey “Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for
Clough Co.
*
*
merly of the Spanish Kitchen.
Get free Kodak instructions at C. I
Ambitious young couple will rent
Clough Co.’s.
*
dairy ranch or will help on one. Ref­
Wanted, young pigs.—A. F. Coats erence.—Address Headlight Office.
Lumber Co.
*
Moulton and Son will move their
Bring in your prescriptions, Tilla­ barber shop into the I. O. O. F.
mook Drug Co.
Bldg., on or before Feb. 1st, 1916. *
Safe deposit boxes tor rent. Tilla-
Money to Loan on First Farm
♦
mook County Bank.
Mortgages—E. J. Robertson, 70-
T itlc and Trust Building, Portland,
Born, on Thursday, to the wife of Oergon.
*
F. H. Minich, a girl.
E. J. Claussen vs. F. H. Wilkins and
Born, on Friday, to
w’ife and R. A. Wilkins is a suit to
wife
Leopold Blazer, a son.
recover $243.37 and $250.00 filed lit
"Good
the
the circuit court.
The place to eat is at
Eats,” Ramsey Hotel.
“The Million Dollar Mystery” is in
. town now and will be shown at the
Born, on Saturday, to the wife of J Star T heatre Friday night in the 3rd
H. Rosenberg, a girl.
and 4th episodes.
A motor cycle for sale cheap, apply
A meeting of the co-operative as-
it Ed's Garage, Tillamook.
sociations was held in the court house
E. T. Haltom went to Portland on on Saturdey, to discuss matters per­
taining to the dairy interests.
Tuesday on a business trip.
We use only the purest drugs ob­
You choose your doctor. Choose us
s your druggist—Tillamook Drug tainable to enter into your prescrip­
tions. Bring them to us—Tillamook
To.
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Drug Co.
*
For Sale—A five passenger White
Attorney J. L. Henderson returned
»r, in good condition—Apply at
from Portland on Friday, where he
d's Garage.
had gone to see his son, Robert Lynn,
Have you prescriptions to be filled? who is to enlist in the navy.
r'e can fill any prescription.—Tilla-
Having bought the Tillamook Iron
00k Drug Co.
*
Works
from A. K. Case all business
For Sale, High Grade Jersey bull,
) months old. E. R. Garner, Hem- from Sept. 1st will be transacted by
ck, Oregon.
♦
H. Sander.
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For sale, cheap, vine maple and
Wanted—To rent piano by respon­
truce limLs. Apply to M. R. Hancn- sible party. Write stating grade of in­
Sstt, Tillamook, Oregon.
* strument and rent asked. Address T.
*
Wood Sawed—Call E. W. Knight E. H., Tillamook, Ore.
1 the Mutual phone, Prompt service
Protect your valuable papers from
Id careful work.
* the unexpected fire by renting one of
For Rent—Store Building now oc- our safe deposit boxes. Only one
ipied by B. D. Lamar as a variety dollar per year.
Tillamook County
>re after Feb., 1st.—P. W. Todd.
Bank.
•
1 our Free Sample of Briquets is
Mrs. J. R. Callahan, wha had been
w ready at Lamb-Schrader Co’s, visiting a sister in California, return­
lice.—B«‘" C. Lamb.
ed on Friday, having been delayed
For sale or trade a moving picture several days in Portland on account
tfit, complete, Cali or write to J. S. of the tie up of the railroad.
ime, Bay City, Oregon.
♦
If you want to rent a first class
T had Robisno of the Tillamook t6o acre ranch, capable of handling
•unty Bank, went to Portland on 75 to 80 cow s, see or write C . W
Miller at office of A. F. Coats
icsday on a business trip.
Lumber Co, Tillamook, Oregon . . *
Ride with Smithie—Phone 20T for
Having taken charge of the auto­
nek auto service to any part of
mobile department of Case’s Garage,
'unty—night call 78J. Ira Smith.
1 solicit your patronage in the future
For Sale—Full blooded
Barred i as in the past and will guarantee sat­
ock Cockerels, $1.00 each. E. L. isfaction, Frank H. Devine.
lewart, Box 456, Tillamook, Ore.
William Fox presents Robert B.
.11
Schultz, t arl Schultz and Joe Mantcli and Genevieve Hemper in
rank.in of the Coats Lumber Co, “The Blindness of Devotion” at the
tent to Portland on Tuesday.
Gem Theatre Friday night only.
Tillamook County Bank vs. Red Adults 15c. children 5c.
lanch is a suit filed in the circuit
Manager Smith, of the Star Theater
°urt to recover $205.00 on a pronus- has announced that the serial "Mil­
ory note.
lion Dollar Mystery, will be shown
al
wW1 wW' -Vb»
LAMAR’S VARIETY STORE,
?
WILL MOVE to 1.0 O.F. BLD.,
February 1.
Drop in and Look Anou nd” 0
as usual on Friday night. The film for
this entertainment is already in the
city.
Last Tuesday the Senior class play­
ed the Freshman class in basketball
and defeated them to the tune of 29
to 7. The Senior quintet appeared on
the floor with girl’s costumes and
created a sensation.
For Sale, about 36 tons of hay or
will trade same for cattle. If preferred
can bring stock and feed same on
place.—-Inquire of F. H. Neilson, Bay
City, Oregon.
*
An extraordinary photo play at the
Gent Theatre,
'
Friday night only,
“The Blindness of Devotion ” ’ Don’t
fail to see it. Show will start at 6:45
on account of the Community Sing,
«vhich will be held the same evening.
Moulton and Sons have moved their
barber shop to the Oddfellows’ build-
ng. The new quarters arc a picture of
neatness and cleanliness, making it
he most attractive barber shop in
the city.
For sale, two 2 year yearling bulls,
ind two calves, 1 year in Spring, A. J.
C. C. Jerseys,from dams that test
JOO to 400 pounds butter fat—'T. H.
McCormack, Tillamook, Ortgon, R.
F. D. 1.
M 15.
Don't forget those busted castings.
Can be welded for half. Goods sent
>y parcel post and express promptly
.eturned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook,
Oregon.
JANUARY 27,
191«
ATTENTION DAIRYMEN.
I have orders for a great number
of calves and am n»w buying all
I can get. When you have a calf
for sale its money in your pocket
to call me up. Am able to pay and
will pay fancy Prices, for Durham
Durham,
Bulls, Red Poll Bulls, ~
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Red Polls and Holstein Heifers.
Can also use chickens.—Both
Phones.Smith, THE CALF MAN.
|i.$o PER YEAR.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus, $30.000.00.
Member Federal Reserve Bank
A debate was held on Wednesday
officers :
afternoon at the high school between
affirmative and negative teams of the
LAMB,
President,
school and although the decision was
unanimous in favor of the affirmative
W. J. RIECHERS, Cashier.
.he thre decisions were very close,
Leo Doty and Ernest Crockatt rep­
J. C. HOLDEN, Vice-Presdent.
resented the affirmative and Delmer
Powers and Clifton Martin, the*Vicg-
I. E. KELDSON, '\M»iatant Cashier
xlive. The judges were Rev. Van
A inkle, Rev. Yoel and Attorney
DIRECTORS :
Claussen. The same question was de­
bated as has been in the high schools
I’ eter H eisel .
A. W. B unn .
C. J. E dwards .
of the state. Resolved that the United
Slates should adopt the essential
B. C. I.AMb.
W. J. R iechers .
J. c. H olden .
features of tbe Swiss system of mili-
.ary training and service.
The three masted sailing schooner
Repeat, which was abandoned early
Careful Attention Given to all Banking
this week and which has been drift­
ing off the coast was taken in tow by
Business Placed in Our Hands.
1 tug back to the Columbia river this
(Thursday) morning. According to
Captain Farley, of the I.ife Saving
Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Station, the ship was waterlogged
ind had her deck load of lumber
washed loose; some of the lumber «OOQO9OOOOCOOOO0OOCO!3O30O<9CO0eOSCOOe>OOOO99OOO9QaCOOOO
was washed on shore. However, the
boat was ten miles out to sea when
Captain Farley saw her and four men
were on board, the cabin was still
above water when the ship was in
tow and mast of the cargo can be
saved. The Repeat was home bound
or Honolulu.
The student body of the high school
recently organized by a constitution
held a nomination of officers on
Tuesday. Clifton Martin and Joe
Erickson were nominated for the
presidency and Ray Erickson, Alfred
Fletcher and Joe Erickson for vice-
Good times coming to T-I-L-L-A-M O-O-K.
president. Delmer Powers was the
We
feel the wave NOW.
Everyone you meet
only nominated candidate for general
will say, “I told you so,” Choice iota like these
manager and Zylphia Switzer and
Nellie Gaylord were named for sec­
have never before been offered on such easy
retary. The election will be held this
terms. Buy now and get a good start. Make
week. The classes also elected their
representatives to the student coun­
1816 your banner year. Own a house and be in­
cil Seniors, Ernest Crockatt; Juniors,
dependent. B-O-O-S T for Tillamook and Till­
Lee Dody; Sophomore, August Bo-
quist, and Freshman; Howard Wil­
amook County.
liams.
Good buys are easy sold.
LAt t Friday evening about 75 young
people of the city went to Garibaldi
under the supervision of Rev. Van
Winkle who held a church meeting
7 room house with bath, light and water, lot 521
there that evening and then i the
’ Tilla
■nook High School girls and boys
ft. on 2nd Ave. East and Sth St., $1,250.
>asket ball teams met two aggrega-
2
vacant
lots in block 2, Miller add., $700.
ions of Garibaldi on the 1 new gym-
uasium at that place and furnished an
1 vacant lot corner 3rd Ave. East and Park St.,
xciting entertainment for the large
$4o0.
crowd in attendance. After a hard
fought game the local school boys
2 vacant lots cor 3rd Ave. East and 9th St , $650.
defeated the Garibaldi team by the
1 vacant lot cor. 3rd Ave. East and 9th St., $500.
score of 35 to 18. An extra period of
1 vacant lot cor. 2nd Ave. East and 9th,St., $550,
time was required to play off the tie
of 17 to 17. The local lineup was
1 vacant lot corner Sth St., $300.
'.’letcher, Conover and Powers guards
Edwards and Brooks centers and Ray
These lots will be sold at owner’s prices No
Erickson and Crockatt forwards.
commission added. Your own time to pay for
A. E. Holden and Ethel Holden vs.
them, at prices less than rent. Only 6 per cent
V F. Coats Lumber Co. and Coats
Driving & Boom Co., is a suit filed in
and you can build on the lot now.
the circuit court to recover $2,500.00
Property all over the city for sale, trade
lamages. It i* alleged in the com­
plaint that the defendants, without
and rent.
ny authority, began digging and
LEADING FIRE INSURANCE.
constructing and dug across the plain-
iff’s land a ditch, and hauled and
lumped into Tillamook river a large
luantitv of dirt at a point up stream
ind about 500 feet from the premises
jf plaintiffs. After doing so, allowed
t to remain there and the current of
he river following in its usual way,
■vash the dirt to a point within plain-
iffs’ land, thereby completely dam­
ning up the river and causing the
river to change its ancient channel
hrough plaintiffs’ land and to seek i
ind run into two other channels, one
hrough a ditch and the other through
1 channel north of the old channel,
ind through the premises, thu« chang­
ing the channel and washing away
ind inundating the soil, and destroy­
ing the land. By reason of these ai­
leged damages plaintiffs seek to re- I
cover $2,500.00.____________
James Wiley, of Minnesota, father
of the late W. W. Wiley, and dnu-
ghter Mrs. Peter Mackintosh, former­
ly Miss Bessie Wiley, came in on
Friday to visit Mrs. W. W. Wiley
mil children.
See Miss Genevieve Hamper the
superlatively bewitching young ar-
ist, (Eve’s Loveliest Daughter) in
The Blindness of Devotion,” at the
Gem Theater Friday night only.
\dults 15c, children under 12, 5c.
If you have any hogs to sell call us
up on either phone as we arc going
.0 ship a carload of hogs in the near
future. We arc also buying all kinds
of young calves and hides as well as
furs of all kinds.—Tillamook Live-
Stock Co. Bell phone 8F22.
*
We have made special arrange-
ments with the Telephone Co., to
connect you directly with our office,
in case you wish any of our GOOD
COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co., Call 28W
For Sale—Tug Chas M. Greiner, 4
years old, length 80 feet, beam 19 ft
draft 8 ft., 350 horse power. Now ii
Portland Harbor. For price and full
particulars address G. W. Evans.
McMinnville, Oregon.
*
Ray Grate, agent at the railroad de­
pot, left on Saturday to visit his home
in Missouri, on a three week’s vaca­
tion. He went out by way of Necar-
ney Mountain owing to the tie up on
the railroad. R. E. Nichol* is in
charge at the depot.
For sale chcap**-One 24 ft. launch,
/’q bi am, 10 horse power, Roberts’
ngine all complete, must bring $ 15c
cash. Also one 40 ft. float with two
rooms, finished for only $25. Enquire
it first float below Elmore dock.—
Sessions &Schenck.
A pleasant surprise was tendered
the Rebeccas on Wednesday evening,
when a party of about 30 Oddfellows
brought refreshments to the hall and
entertained the ladies after their
lodge work was over. A program was
presented by the visitors and a
pleasant time was enjoyed until a
late hour. Abaut 70 were in attendance
It has been reported that the son o(
Manager Smith, of the Star Theatre
has been taken ill with the mump-
and several other infectious diseases
and on that account many patrons of
his theatre are keeping their children
away. Mr. Smith’s little boy was suf­
fering only from a slight attack ot
pneumonia and he has now entirely
recovered.
If you are contemplating the pur­
chase of a piano or player piano
write me for prices. It will pay you
to see e me before buying
buyin elsewhere. I
have the
f old reliable Wiley
. B. Allen
Co., agency for Tillamook County —
Leland B. Erwin.
*
I fully intend to sell you that pianc
this spriTlg, unless the automobile
man gets there first.
LOOK, LISTEN AND ACT.
ALEX. MeNAIR & co.
A New Organization Formed.
Another meeting of the business
men was held at the court house on
Monday evening, but no _ progress
_
was made in forming a new organiza­
tion or re-forming the Tillamook
Commercial Club. It was thought ad­
visable to appoint others to assist th<
committee having the matter in hand
of getting too persons to pledge $<t.oc
each, which was done. There will be
another meeting next Monday even­
ing at the court house.
Owing to the extreme cold weather
in Eastern Oregon and Idaho and the
poor train service that we have been
having lately, it has been very detri­ I
mental to us in handling all of the
young calves, but we are still taking
them all and doing the best we can
with them. Call us when you have
anything to sell and we will call And
get it. Wc want a lot of hogs at this
time as wc are going to ship a car in
the very
near future.—Tillamook
Livestock Co. Both Phones.
*
On Saturday evening Miss Hazel
McKown gave an informal progress­
ive rook party at the home of Mrs.
E. M. Bales. A splendid time was en­
joyed by all at the card tables, and
Oscar Swenson won the high score
prize. Dainty refreshments were serv­
ed. The guest list included Mr. and
MrC Karl Onthank. Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Burge,
Misses Emma Ueland, Lucia Macklin, 1
PauFne McFlvain.
Messrs Peter
Crockatt, Oscar Swenson, Will An­
derson and Egbert Claussen.
I
GENERAL HARDŒ1ARE
Kitchen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
Last Friday evening about fifty in-
ilucntial men of the community at-
_ »I
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
tended a supper provided for them at I
the Presbyterian Guild Hall and
THE COUNTY.
served by the Ladies Guild. At the |
conclusion of the elegant supper the
object of the event was stated, and
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere.
Carl Haberlacb was made temporary
chairman and A. H. Gaylord tem­
porary secretary. Th« committee for­
merly authorized to draft a consti­
tution submitted its reporL which,
after some discussions was adopted,
and named “The Men's Club of liil-
amook,” Its object as stated in the
WK HOPK FIRK
constitution is as follows: "To serve
as a strong arm of the church in the
WONT COME
promotion of physical, intellectual,
to ymrv home during the coming year,
and spiritual development, fraternal
and social relations, the fostering of I
but there is a possibility that it may,
a homc-like sense of confidence and
»nd if it does you should be prepared
repose, and the engagement in works
of Christian extension, human uplift,
for the consequences. It seems to us
and setting standards for youth. The
so foolish when a man say* he doesn't
expression of these aims and inter­
need fire insurance, that he ha* nev­
est* may be just a* expansive and
er had a fire and don't expect to have
varied as the inclinations of the men
composing the membership require,
On&, When a fire start* you can never
in faithful keeping with the good
tell where it will end. Be prepared in
name and mission of the chRrch and
any event by taking out a fir« insur­
honorable manhood.” Over thirty
ance policy.
charter members launched the organ­
ization. Officers elected are as fol­
low*. President Roy C. Jones; vice-
president, E. J. Claussen; Secretary-
Treasurer. Emmett M Bale* Meet­
ings arc to be held at the
Guild Hall I
_____________
fortnightly. Standing committee* will
CALL ON US.
WRITF US
be appointed at the next metting . I HC'NE VS.
which will be held in the evening of
Feb. ¡4.
TODD HOTEL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORE.
FIRE ! FIRE ! ! FIRE I ! !
ROLLIE W. WATSON.
" The Insurance Man.”