Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 17, 1916, Image 1

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Vol. XXVI
No. 3fl
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
THE "PRUDENT MAN
PROTECTS HIS
FAMILY WITH A
BANK
ACCOUNT ¿/A
ME KNOWS
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HiS DUTT
Should 1OI be taken away front your wife and
children do you not wish for them to be free from WANT ?
The best way to makeyo'ir family independent is to
REGULARLY BANK a part of the income from your
labor or your business and let this money STAY in the
bank.
A foolish investment may endanger the happiness
of y ou r f a tn i ly. B E C A R E F U L.
Make OUR bank YOUR bank.
We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Deposit.
Tillamook County Bank
THE OLD RELIABLE.
W. Tinnerstet and wife left Tues­
day to visit relatives in Clackamas
County.
White service 'tis plain is assured
Houses to Rent, see Watson.
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by the name.-Jones Knudson Fur. Co.
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Films developed 10c. per roll.—C. I. Agents.
Clough Co.
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For Rent—Store Building now oc­
Piano for rent.—Apply at the City cupied by B. D. Lamar as a variety
store after Feb., 1st.—P. W. Todd.
Transfer Co.
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Mrs. Fannie Lee, of Lincoln, Neb.,
Get free Kodak instructions at C. I come in on Monday on a visit to her
Clough Co.’s.
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brother, R. A. Leonard.
Wanted, young pigs.—A. F. Coats
Your Free Sample of Briquets is
Lumber Co.
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now ready at Lamb-Schrader Co's,
Bring in your prescriptions, Tilla­ office.—B stter. c. Lamb.
mook Drug Co.
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For sale or trade a moving picture
Safe deposit boxes tor rent. Tilla­ outfit, complete, Call or write to J. S.
Prime, Bay City, Oregon.
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mook County Bank.
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It’s a friend in deed and the machine
Come and sec the pictures we need
you need the White Rotary at Jones
in our school rooms.
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Dr. W. C. Hawk, of Bay City, was Knudson Fur. Co., store
in the city Tuesday.
Joseph Von Rotz was fined $10 by
using profane
The place to eat is at the "Good Justice Stanley for
language on the public highway.
Eats,” Ramsey Hotel.
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G. W. Coffman and wife left for
Sacks wanted—Lamb Schrader Co., Portland on Monday. Mr. Coffman
Tillamook Oregon.
is subpoened to appear before the
grand jury next Wednesday.
on
Geo. Loerpabcl was in the city
Clyde Clements is having his prop­
Monday from Nehalem.
erty remodeled and when finished the
of
Born, on Saturday, to the wife
O. K. Barbershop and the Royal
Charles Cooper, a daughter.
Chop House will move there.
Councilman O'Donnell left on Mon­
Try these 25c dinners at the Ram­
day for a business trip to Portland.
sey “Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for-
You choose your doctor. Choose us merly of the Spanish Kitchen.
as your druggist—Tillamook Drug
Co.
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We use only the purest drugs ob­
Mrs. E. T. Watkins and family left tainable to enter into your prescrip­
on Monday to join her husband at tions. Bring them to us—Tillamook
Drug Co.
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Salem.
D.
F.
Thompson,
who
is
a
candidate
For sewing that’s right you will
for County Commissioner on the Re­
need the White.—Jones Knudson Fur. publican ticket, was in the city on
Co., Agents.
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Saturday.
Born, on the 12th to the wife of
The Tillamook Meat Co. is paying
7c. per pound for live fat hogs up to Elmer Paine, at Eugene, a daughter.
Miss Blanch McNair left on Monday
225 pounds.
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to visit her sister and niece.
Tillamook Jottings.
Adrian Tinner returned from Idaho
on Monday to look after property in­
terests here.
Jitney Service: Auto for hire at all
hours. Phone 53J Day—154J night
Lee Slyter.
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Come to the Silver Tea at the
High School, Friday, February 18th
at 3 p.m.
Have you prescriptions to be filled?
We can fill any prescription.—Tilla­
mook Drug Co.
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For Sale, High Grade Jersey bull,
10 months old. E. R. Garner, Hem­
lock, Oregon.
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For sale, cheap, vine maple and
spruce limbs. Apply to M. R. Hanen-
kratt, Tillamook, Oregon.
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Wood Sawed—Call E. W. Knight
on the Mutual phone. Prompt service
and careful work.
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Protect your valuable papers from
the unexpected fire by renting one of
our safe deposit boxes. Only one
dollar per year.
Tillamook County
Bank.
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■A patriotic program will be given
by the G. A. R., W. R. C and public
school, Friday evening, Feb. 25 at 8
p.m. at the high school auditorium.
Everybody invited.
Frank Heyd and Hill and Winters
have been awarded the contract for
the one story building which is to be I
erected on the First National Bank
property opposite the bank.
J. F. Rceher and wife had some dif­
ficulty in getting to the city from
their home up the Wilson River, it
taking three days. Shortage of feed
wrought them out of their mountain
tome.
Don't forget those busted castings.
Can be welded for half. Goods sent
by parcel post and express promptly
returned. Hiner & Recd, Tillamook,
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Oregon.
a first class
If you want to rent
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160 acre ranch, capable of handling
75 to 80 cows, sec or write (. W
Miller at office of A. F. Coats
Lumber Co, Tillamook, Oregon ... *
Having taken charge of the auto­
mobile department of Case’s Garage,
I solicit your patronage in the future
as in the past and will guarantee sat­
isfaction, Frank H. Devine.
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.
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In a story of the defeat of the Gar­
ibaldi basketball team by the local
school last issue the score appeared
as 10 to 18 when it should have been
20 to 18 in favor of Tillamook high
school.
Wanted, to rent a dairy ranch, on
bottom land to carry 25 cows or bet­
ter. Have had experience in dairying
in Tillamook County and can furnish
first class reference. Address care of
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Tillamook Headlight.
made
special
arrange-
W e have
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, two 2 year yearling bulls,
and two calves, I year in Spring, A'. J.
C. C. Jerseys,front dams that test
300 to 400 pounds butter fat—T. H.
McCormack, Tillamook, Oregon, R.
M 15.
F. D. 1.
For Sale—Tug Chas M. Greiner, 4
years old, length 80 feet, beam 19 ft.
draft 8 ft., 350 horse power. Now i 1
Portland Harbor. For price and full
particulars address G. W. Evans.
McMinnville, Oregon.
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The A. F. Coats Lumber Co. is run­
ning two crews, which makes 170
persons on the payroll of that enter­
prising lumber company and distrib­
utes a large amount of money in
town. We need more institutions like
this.
If you have any hogs to sell call 11s
up on either phone as we are going
to ship a carload of hogs in the near
future. We are also buying all kinds
of young calves and hides as well as
furs of all kinds.—Tillamook Live-
Stock Co. Bell phone 8F22.
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Otis Chase was arrested for hunting
game out of season, and was tried be­
fore Justice of the Peace Stanley on
Friday. Chase was defended by his
father, O. W. Chase, who made quite
an oration, but the justice was con­
vinced that the evidence proved the
guilt of the young man, he imposed a
fine of $40.00.
Sheriff Crenshaw destroyed the five-
barrels of wine, seized at John Thei
ler's home, on Saturday. He beat in
the heads of the barrels, and the wine
which had a decided sour smell ran
down the sewer. About 50 persons
witnessed the performance. Theilcr
had pleaded guilty to violating the
prohibition law and the home made
wine was condemned.
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Drop in and book Around.”
11.50 PER YEAR.
poor train service that we have been
having lately, it has been very detri­
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. We want a lot of hogs at this
time as we are going to ship a car in
the very
near future.—Tillamook
Livestock Co. Both Phones.
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On Thursday morning a rousing
sendoff was given to the Tillamook
high school debitors who left on the
OFFICERS :
train for Astoria, where they will de­
fend the honor of Tillamook in for­
B. C. LAMB, President.
ensic battle. About 30 of the students
from the school were delegated to
W. J. RlECHERS, Cashier.
send them off and the train left the
depot amid rousing cheers. Superin­
J. C. HOLDEN, Vice I’resdent.
tendent Onthank left with the boys
as an advisor and Professor Sanders
I. E. KELDSOX, Assistant Cashier
will act in that capacity here to the
boys who will debate here Friday
DIRECTORS :
evening.
A. \V B onn .
P eter B eisel .
C. J. E dwards .
After a two month's absence in
which business was combined with
W, J.-R iechers .
B. C. L amb .
J. C. H olden .
pleasure Miss Julie de Par, Ladies'
Ready-to-Wear Buyer for Haltom's,
returned to Tillamook on Mondav
via Willamina, Dolph and Hebo
Many of her purchases for Spring arc
now here and preparations for the
seasonal opening arc well in hand
Miss de Par has in the course of her
vacation become exceedingly conver­
sant with the style tendencies for the
coming season and will be glad to
give any visitors to the store the ben­ OQQQOQOSQSOSOOCO&SOCOSOCOQOQOOeOOOOSCeOOOOOGOCQOOOOe
efit of her advice and help in Sartor­
ial matters. ___
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tended. It was a rally day for the have for «tale on my farm on the
Circuit Court on Wednesday.
school and everyone present about Miami River, several choice pure­
bred, registered
Holstein-Fricsian
The February term of the Circuit too enjoyed themselves to the fullest cows, heifers, and bull calves, also
extent. After the speech making part
Court, which was postponed until the of the program, the audience went some choice grades, all tubercular
23rd, will convene in this city on out to the new “gym” and witnessed tested.
Wednesday, with Judge G. O. Bagley a lively game of basketball between
If you have a scrub bull at the head
on the bench. We published the dock­ some of the visiting teachers and a of your herd, relying upon his get be­
et last week, and with the exception local team of young ladies. The game ing producers because his dam, of no
of two damage suits against the rail­ was fast and spirited and resulted in particular breeding, was the best cow
road, there is nothing of much im­ a victory for the visitors. Mr. Buel you ever owned, you are taking des­
portance thus far on the
docket, was one of the star players for the perate chances, as the science of
unless sonic criminal cases should teachers, but all of the players cer­ breeding teaches us that the scrub
develop, there being several persons tainly did themselves proud. The lo­ bull is as liable to impart to his prog­
already held over to the grand jury.
cal teachers greatly appreciate the ap­ eny beef qualities as milk qualities.
Embrace this opportunity to get on
proving words of the visitors and
Presbyterian Church.
wish to thank them sincerely for their 'the right road and enrich your dairy
herd by placing at its head a sire of
presence and timely remarks.
“The Patriotism that Pleads for a
Much credit is due the members of the dairy type, pure-bred, and regis­
Heritage of Health and Development the school and home club and others tered.
Respectfully,
for Every Child” is the topic for the who aided in preparing the fine lunch­
pastor’s sermon next Sunday at 11. eon which helped to make the event
F. R. Beals.
It is the right of every child to be the success that it was. Such gather­
Notice.
well born, well cared for and well ed­ ings as this are of the greatest bene­
ucated. The child demands a fair fit to a school and all its patrons, and
Notice is hereby given that all non­
chance in life. This will be another this fact is fully realized by the wide­
sermon in the interests of human wel­ awake people of Garibaldi. If you patrons of the Mutual Telephone Co.,
fare. In the evening at 7.30 the sub­ have anything good show it. If you will be charged for the use of said
ject for the discourse will be “The know anything good tell it. Invite company’s lines or phones.
S. A. Brodhead, Sec.
Secret of the Beautiful Life.” This others to your school. Visit other
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talk will be especially interesting ami schoold. Get acquainted. In this way
War.
helpful to young people. All arc cor­ get new and better ideas broaden our
dially invited to attend the services of vision, and make ourselves worth
War is bell, no matter what
this church. ______________
more to the school district, and more
The fires within that makes it hot!
worthy to be called a "teacher.”
Masters, by their devious ways,
County Officials Consider New Road
Light the red, destructive blaze!
Site at Bar View.
ialk of God and righteousness;
Holstein Cattle for Sale.
What arc they in this distress?
This week County Judge Hare and
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Talk about the soldier's faint,
County Surveyor Shreve have been
The Helstein-Friesian breed of cat­
Talk about the glory game;
down at Barview looking over the
Tell us it is good to die
prospects for a new right of way for tle with few exceptions, have held the
That a flag may float on high;
the county road which was taken World-Records in the production of
Tell us lofty sentiments
aw’ay by the high tides and storms milk and butter-fat for the past
Grow from blood and peatiler.ee;
of the last months, when the whole twenty years. The last three world-
Tell us corpses, strewn around,
beach was gulped down by. the waves. Records were made by the Holstein
Change the soil to hallowed ground
It will be necessary to come -to some breed in the following order, namely:
Finderne Holigen Fayne produced
Tell us burning houses light
igreement with the railroad author­
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Straying patriots towards the right;
ities on a right of way or else build in one year 24,612.8 pounds of milk,
Tel! us starving children wail
he road on the hillside where the and 1,116.50 pounds of butter-fat.
Only when their armies t til.
surveyor has already run a prelimi- Finderne Pride Johanna Rue produc­
Tell us how great victories bless
lary line. The land that will be cut by ed in one year 28,403.7 pounds of milk
The widows and the fatherless;
he road is very valuable and there and 1,176.47 pounds of butter fat.
Tell us that the men who dici
A'ill be a large expense to secure a Duchess Skylark Ornsby finished her
Are their country's joy and pride;
<ood line for the road. The county year a few weeks ago with 27,761.7
of milk, and 1,205 pounds of
Tell u
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tidge will go out to Portland to ar­ pounds
butter fat to her credit.
What you please to te!l
range directly with the railroad au­
Recognizing the superiority of this
The simple truth is
thorities if possible for a right of way breed of cattle, 1 have purchased and
War is hell!
an the level stretch at the foot of the
hill.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
Capital and Surplus, $30 000.00
Member Federal Reserve Bank
Careful Attention Given to all Banking
Business Placed in Our Hands.
Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
High School Debate Friday.
The long postponed high school de­
bate will take place Friday, when
Rainier's High School team represen-
ing the negative side of the question
will contest with the Tillamook af­
firmative team in the Christian church
ind Tillamook's negative team will
travel to Astoria to meet their affir-
native team. The debate here will be
lcld at 8 p.m. at the Christian church
Leo Morrison returned to Tilla­
ind an interesting musical program
mook on Monday, having visited
has been prepared to precede the de­
friends in Washington. He was de­
bate. A large advance sale of tickets
tained in Portland for a week.
has been made and a large crowd is
Ray Grate is back at his old job as
expected to attend. The question is
local agent of the Southern Pacific,
the same one debated throughout the
having returned from a trip East,
state this year resolved: "That the
where he visited his relatives.
Dr. J. G. Turner, formerly of United States should adopt the essen­
tial features of the Swiss system of
Mrs. Halbert who was operated up­
Lowe & Turner, the well
on for gall stones by Dr. Shearer at known eye specialist of Portland, will military training and service.” The
Dr. Boats' hospital was moved Tues­ be in Tillamook again Friday and Rainier team will arrive here on Fri­
day afternoon and the local boy» who
day to the Tillamook Sanitarium.
Saturday, Feb. 25-26, at Jenkins’ go to Astoria will leave on Thursday
Having bought the Tillamook Iron Jewelry Store. Headaches relieved. morning.
Works from A. K. Case all business Cross eyes straightened. No charge
for consultation or examination. Sat­
Schoolmasters' Club at Garibaldi.
from Sept. 1st will be transacted by isfaction guaranteed. At Bay City,
H. Sander.
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Feb. 21 st., Cloverdale, Feb. 24th,
On Saturday last a very interesting
Beaver Feb. 23rd.
and profitable educational meeting
For Sale—Four grade Jerscw cows
Reports continue to reach us from was held at the school building at
and one yearling Roan Durham Bull.
the 7 illamook and South end districts Garibaldi. It was the regular meeting
Price $300.00 the bunch. F. L. Buell. that S. G. Reed would make a very of the Schoolmasters' Clab of Tilla­
Tillamook, Ore.
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strong candidate for the office of mook County. The day was a most
County Commissioner for this dis­ beautiful one and this added greatly'
Rev. H. A. VanWinkle of the trict. The principal reasons given are to the success of the meeting From
Christian Church, and Rev. R. G. his engineering education and train­ T illamook came Supt. W. S. Buel,
Sumerlin, of the U. B Church, left on ing, his business ability and his public Supt. K. W. Onthank, I’rof. G. F.
Monday to attend the Layman’s Con­ spiritedness and progressiveness. Mr. Sanders, Geo. Lamb, H. Hansen and
ference in Portland.
Reed has not yet decided whether or Rev. H. A. Van Winkle Bay City was
not he will enter the race for the com- represented by i’rof. P H. Wymann
missionership.—Wheeler Reporter.
and his assistant Hi D. Aten. Miss
After a thorough investigation of Pearl Grahafn, of the Crane school on
charges against the administration of the Miami, was also present.
At noon a fine luncheon was served
Bay Ocean Park, the summer resort
1 on Tillamook Bay promoted by the T. the visitors bv the patrons and teach­
B. .Potter Realty Co. a United States ers of the Garibaldi school. After the
: grand jury failed to indict. Though luncheon a short program wai given
future grand juries could reenact the by the school, which Was followed by
i investigation if desired, the charges addresses by the visiting educators.
were so thoroughly aired and so Subjects of vital interest were discus­
I many witnesses were called that fail­ sed and the remarks were greatly ap­
ure to indict amounts practically to a preciated by the audience. The work
being done by the home teachers.
clean bill of health for the future.
Miss F.va Wheeler and H S. Bii.-n-
Owing to the extreme c£ld weather hall. was
vas greatly cotpmended
cotti______ by the1
| in Eastern Oregon and Id|ho and the visitini g teachart and (xUront who at-
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|i bAf/IAR'S VARIETY STORE,
MOVE to LO O.F. BLD.,
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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
Bulls. Red Poll Bulls. “
Durham,
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Red Polls and Holstein Heifers.
Can also use chickens.—Both
Phones.Smith. THE CALF MAN.
FEBRUARY 17,
Don’ï be Satisfied with the Past,
But Push Up.
Good times coming to T-I-L-L-A-M 0-0-K.
We feel the wave NOW.
Everyone you meet
will say, “I told you so,” Choice lots like these
have never before been offered on such easy
terms. Buy now and get a good start.
Mase
1816 your banner year. Own a house and be in­
dependent. B O-O-S-T for Tillamook and Till­
amook County.
Good buys are easy sold.
LOOK, LISTEN AND ACT.
7 room house with bath, light and water, lot 521
ft. on 2nd Ave. East and 8th St., $1,250.
2 vacant lots in block 2, Miller add., $800.
1 vacant lot corner 3rd Ave. East and Park St,
$500.
2 vacant lots cor 3rd Ave. East and 9th St , $650.
1 vacant lot cor. 3rd Ave. East and 9th St., $500.
1 vacant lot cor. 2nd Ave. East and 9th St., $550.
1 vacant lot corner 5th St., $300.
These lots will be sold at owner’s prices No
commission added. Your own time to pay for
them, at prices less than rent. Only 6 per cent,
and you can build on the lot now.
Property all over the city fur sale, trad®
and rent.
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LEADING EIRE INSURANCE.
L C. EVERSON, Both Phones,
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