Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 17, 1916, Image 9

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARY 17. 1916.
illamook Jottings.
J Worrall, of the Tillamook Ho-
tit for Portland on Monday.
ler being out of commission for
Leeks, train service between this
tend Portland was resumed on
Hay, a train from both ends get-
Ith rough.
,
• • je case of P. J. Worrall, who is
char Led with violating the prohibi-
to-day
before
tion [law,
----- was tr^ed
,
.
Justice Stanley and he will decide the
^^^■at 10 o’clock Friday morning,
ft A civil suit was tried before Justice
Stanley and a jury on Friday, in
whfch R. F. Zachmann sued P. W.
Tpd< for $94.51, the account growing
of a disagreement
amount
out| o'
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ig for a plumbing job. Mr. Todd
ed to settle for $33.00, but Mr.
^^imann
would not accept that. 1 lie
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in a verdict of $30.00
• jury
mry brought
broc „
forlZachmann. He has appealed the
^ase
■ A tire alarm was turned in Tuesday
jfcj rriing, another fire having started
in what is known as the Watchtower
buikling. The fire started near the
chimney in the upper part of the
building and spread rapidly, for when
tht’hose company arrived the fire had
■tnari, good headway. It took only a
'few minutes to extinguish the flames,
building belongs to Mr. Morgan
" as insured, as also the furniture,
^^lbany society circles were given a
^^^len surprise when Miss Ruth
phine Eddy and Clarence W.
ault were married Tuesday of last
k at Roseberg, their engagement
n® being announced until the evening
preceding the event. The bride is the
daughter of Attorney and Mrs. B. I..
EBdy, of Roseberg and formerly of
Tillamook. She was attending Albany
dulegc, being a prominent member
oFthe freshman class. The bride-
^^Kom is a prominent Albany news­
paper man and a favorite in social
circh s. The newlyweds are making
their home in Albany.
At a special meeting of the City
Council on Friday the matter of let­
ting the contract for electric fixtures
for the new city hall was taken up,
and the bids from The Electric Store
or $240.00 and the Coast Power Co.,
of $285.00 were opened, and The
Electric Store having the lower bid
was awarded the contract. The audi­
torium will be lighted by semi indi­
rect fixtures hanging close to the
ceiling. The same lighting effect w-ill
be used in the council chamber and
library. The balance of the building
will have
appropriate fixtures in
keeping with the construction of the
building. _________________
Cheese Maker Sues Association.
W. Hiner vs. Beaver Creamery
Aasociation is a suit filed in the cir­
cuit court to recover $645.00 having
been wrongfully discharged as cheese
maker of that co-operative cheese as-
j ÂJciation. The plaintiff alleges that
On the second of Uovember, •9I5,
plaintiff and défendait entered into a
contract wherein defendant promised
a»d agreed to maintan, during the
year 1916, a cheese factory at Beaver,
atid employed plaintif as cheese
maker, under the following stipula­
tions; While the quantiy of milk de-
litered to the factory ly its patrons
wjas sufficient to operate the factory
daily, he should receive $75.00 per
pjonth as wages; and should the
> ' j|uantity of milk be not s<fficient to
X Operate the factory daily, then the
•diary
___ was to be $3.00
... pel day for
tach working day; that tit quantity
of milk to be delivered to tie factory
for 1916 will he sufficient for seven
■ months and about 40 days >f broken
time. Plaintiff alleges that he per-
for«ned his part of the contnct up to
February 9th, and is ready o con­
tinue the contract, but plaint'f was
- Wrongfully and maliciously dicharg-
i -fd notwithstanding he offered a con-
I , tinue his part of the contract.
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charge, on each picture presented to
the school by an individual or siciety,
a brass plate suitably inscribed with
the name of the donor. Such a gift, or
any special contribution to the picture
fund, will be most welcome.
We hope you will be interested in
what seems to us to be of vital im­
portance.
Cordially Yours,
Parent Teacher Association.
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The following program was render­
ed Thursday evening:
Art appreciation, Mr. Humbert.
High School Chorus.
The train, Berney, First Grade.
Trio, Hazel, Kitty Jeff O’Donnell.
“Age of Innocence” Reynolds, Boby
Stuart and Van Dyke, Second Grade.
Feeding her Birds, Millett, Third
Grade.
Violin Solo, Robert Driscoll.
Melon Eaters, Murillo,
Fourth
Grade.
Gleaners, Millett, Fifth Grade.
Duct, Irma Sumerlin and Mabel
Goyne.
Alice Freeman Palmer, French,
Sixth Grade.
Her Tribute, Kline, Boyhood of
Lincoln, Johnson, Seventh Grade.
Solo, Mr. Humbert.
Knitting Lesson, Millett, Mona
Lisa, Leonardo
de Vince, Eighth
Grade.
Bowling Contest.
On Monday evening the first of the
series of matched bowling contests
between the bowling teams of the city
was held in the alleys of Fitzpatrick.
I he two teams matched for the night
were the 1 illamook Meat Co. and
the Tillamook Livestock Co. squads.
A lively match was played but the
Meat Co. team bowled high pins for
ill games. The scores were as follows
Tilamook Meat Co. Team.
Games.
Players
1st
3rd
2nd
Peterson
• 72
•34
151
Christensen
•37
•53
•35
Claussen
183
•49
• 79
Wallace
199
•55
••4
Leach
168
•35
•24
Totals
842
743
703
Average 762 2-3
1 illamook Live Stock Team
Games.
Players
3rd
ist
2nd
Edmunds
• 55
• 71
•74
Williams
130
•43
•44
Handley
• 36
•23
•42
Allen
100
IOI
•53
Daniels
118
128
•34
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Totals
642
689
721
Average 684.
Six teams have now 1 been organized
to enter the bowling contest t now
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started in the city. The names of the
teams are Gem Theatre, O. K. Barber
shop, Haltom’s, Commercia 1 team,
Tillamook Livestock Co., and Tilla­
mook Meat Co. On Wednesday even­
ing I he Gem 1 hcatre was defeated
by the Q. K. team in a lively contest
which brought out some splendid in-
dividual bowling. The scores 1 of the
games are as follows.
Gem Theatr e Team.
ist
2nd
3rd
Players
Game
Game Gam a
Blanchard
>23
•55
127
Winslow
•35
142
•33
Partridge
121
156
112
Koch
186
191
•5«
Edwali
J 46
•52
109
Totals
641
749
Team average 713.
O. K. Team.
1st
2nd
Players
Game
Game
Zumstein
128
168
Brown
142
112
Chaffee
•24
156
Honey
ta6
•78
Goldswarthy
•74
158
Total
746
Team average 753 2-3
School
740
Wotes.
744
3rd
Game
167
113
164
I r 55 “
176
775
Woods and Pacific City Items.
(This reached us too late for last
w eek's issue.)
A great excitement occurred one
day last week. B. S. Cornett and a lot
more of local sports were out on the
hills east of town chasing a panther.
They tracked it to the home of Gil­
bert Belleque where they touml it to
be Gilbert’s dog.
W. R. Robedee, started a story here
Sunday that the Japs had attacked
us, and all the tin soldiers for miles
around were getting their guns shin­
ed up for business, but when investi­
gated it was found to be a josh, like
many more of the pranks. Some were
sorry that it was not the truth.
They do say that Ernest still takes
little trips out to South Woods to
see the weather.
W ith the R. R. out of commission
it makes it very bad, as we have only
had mail three times in a month.
Thirty years ago we received mail
daily. It took long enough before, as
the mail lays over in Cloverdale one
day. Why not get together neighbors
and have it changed so as to have the
mail leave here and connect with the
stage at Cloverdale.
Richard Miles, is completing Ernest
wood cutting job.
Arthur Beals, of Tillamook, drove
55 head of cattle to his ranch at Pa-
cific City, this week.
Morace Bays is putting up a tern-
porary shed for his cows, and will
soon have carpenters replacing the
barn which blew down during the last
storm.
What is the matter with some more
Moss from Woods? Please get busy
Miss Writer. ___
made, to enter into a contract and file
a bond satisfactory to the County
Court as required by law.
The County Court reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Dated this the 17th day of Feb., 1916
J. C. Holden, County Clerk
First publication Feb. 17, 191b.
Last publication March 2nd, 1916.
FIRE ! FIRE ! ! FIRE I ! !
MONEY RIGHT
IN YOUR HANDS
is what an insurance policy docs for
you when a fire comes along. No one
can afford to be without the protec­
tion of a fire insurance policy. Should
a fire occur, which is always liable to
happen, yon will be reimbursed at
once for your loss. Let us give you
this protection by writing you a pol­
icy to-day.
N°tice.
There will be a public sale of the
following personal property Wednes­
day, March, 1st at the W. N. Vaughn
estate 4 miles North of Tillamook
City, 41 cows, 7 two year old heifers,
one registered Jersey bull from the
noted Ed Cary herd, 1 grade bull, 8
junior yearling heifers.
A great many of these cattle are
high grade Jerseys.
Farm implements as follows: 1
plow, 1 drag harrow, 1 mower, I hay
rake, 1 tedder, I disk, 11 milk cans, 2
CALL ON US.
milk buckets, 1 small wagon, gas PHONE US.
engine 2% horse power, barrel churn,
cream separator, log roller, hay car­
rier rope and blocks and other small
tools too numerous to mention.
3CCOO0QCO9OQCGOO3O9C
All cattle over one year old will be
tubercline tested. Good notes with ap­
proved security will be expected for
all amounts over $10.00.
Free lunch at noon, sale begins at
10 a m.
Warren Vaughn
Geo. Vaughn.
Managers
ROLLIE W. WATSON,
“ The Insurance Man »>
WRITE US.
TODD HOTEL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORE.
^YAMHILL MILLING COMPANY
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Tillamook, Oregon.
WHAT FASHIONABLE WOMEN
WILL WEAR THIS SEASON.
Styles Described by Miss Jule de Par,
of Th: Store That Sells Wo<dt:x.
“Oregon Flower,’ ’ a Hard Wheat Patent.
^“Yamhill Family Blend,” Hard & Valley Wheat.
“Morning Star,” Select Vail y Wheat.
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Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals addressed to the
County Court of Tillamook County,
Oregon, and indorsed “Proposal to
Complete Squires County Road Ex­
tension” from Station 00 plus 00 to
Station 8 plus 63.1 in accordance with
the plans and specifications thereof
on file in the office of the County
Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon,
will be received by the County Court
of said county, at its office in the
Court House at Tillamook City, Ore­
gon, until to o'clock a.m. on the 3rd
day of March, 1916, and at that time
publicly opened and read.
Each bid shall be accompanied by a
certified check made payable to the
County Clerk of Tillamook County,
for an amount equal to 5 per cent of
the total amount of said bid, which
shall be forfeited to the county, in
case the bid be accepted and the bid­
der shall fail, refuse or neglect for a
period of five days after the award is
made, to enter into a contract and file
a bond satisfactory to the County
Court, as required by law,
Bids w-ill be received for the clear­
ing, grading, excavating and placing
of culverts, also one 50 foot wood
bridge and trestle, or on both.
One dollar ($1.00) will be charged
for each set of pans and specifications
taken from the office of the Countv
Clerk, which amount will be remitted
to the successful bidder,
The County Court reserves the right
to reject any and all bids,
Dated this the 17th day of Feb., 1916
J. C. Holden, County Clerk
First publication Feb. 17, 1916.
Last publication March 2nd, 1916.
A greceful, youthful figure.
That will be the aim of every woni-
in style this
an who wants to be
Spring.
This docs not mean that women
will try to look like sixteen-yvar-old
girls.
Rather, they will choose clothes
that give graceful, youthful lines,
lines that indicate the natural pose,
activity and attractiveness of young
womanhood.
Skillful tailoring has much to do
with giving clothes the graceful curv­
es of youth. And just as the good
cook requires the best ingredients for
her cakes, st> the expert tailors re­
quire the best materials for garments
that they recommend to stylish dres­
sers.
Fashion’s Prominent Features.
In suits and coats, the most fashion­
able features are the incurve at the
waist, without being close fitting, and
the sharply flared rippling plaits
low the waistline.
ñüEX. McNflIR & co
GENERAL*
hardcuare
Kitchen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere.
»USTOM
** TAILORING
«/Q uality
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals addressed to the
County Court of Tillamook County,
Oregon, and indorsed “Proposals to
complete W. S. Cone (Bay City
Miami) County road” from Station 77
plus 00 to Station 102 plus 00 in ac­
cordance with the plans and specifi­
cations thereof on file in the office of
the County Clerk of Tillamook Coun­
ty, Oregon, will be received by the
County Court of said count)-, at its
office in the court house at Tillamook
City, Oregon, until 10 o'clock a.m. on
the 3rd day of March, 191Ó, and at
that time publicly opened and read.
Each bid shall be accompanied by a
certified check made payable to the
County Clerk of 7'illamook County,
for an amount equal to 5 per cent of
the total amount of said bid, which
shall be forfeited to the County, in
case the bid be accepted and the bid­
der shall fail,refuse or neglect for a
period of five days after the award is
made, to enter into a contract and file
a bond satisfactory to the County
Court as required by law.
Bids will be received for the clear­
ing, grading, excavating and placing
t'f culverts.
One dollar ($1.00) will be charged
for each set of plans and specifica­
tions taken from the office of the
County Clerk, which amount will be
remitted to the successful bidder.
The Ct’«’’1)’ Court reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Dated this the* '7th day of Feb., 1916
J. C. Holden, County Clerk
First publication Feb. >7. >9ló.
Last publication .March 2nd, 1916.
The boys of the Sophomore class
Many jackets and coats have almost
have recently acc epted a challenge
a wing-like flare. This feature is
from the girls of the same class as
ried ¿>ut in a smaller way in the
Rrt Exhibit at High School.
follows:
ed cuffs which finish the new
Challenge!
sleeves.
I The art exhibit which was repo'cd
We, the girls of the Sophomore
Plain materials and checks are
ko be indefinitely postponed is i»w class do hereby c hallenge the bops of
ferred for suits. The plain materials
in the city, having been opened o the Sophomore class to a sch jlarship
are frequently ornamented with silk
¡visitors on Wednesday afternoa. contest for the next six weeks' under
embroidery and inlays of taffeta.
frhe pictures are photogravures of th the following rules;
For sport coats there are new nov­
¡famous paintings and sculpture worl
I. Per cent of grades to be takerf
elty weaves of white wool and fancy
rThe exhibit is being held at the higl according to percent of punils.
coating in navy, Copenhagen, Holland
¡school and many people are availing 3 Attendance, including tardiness
blue, old rose, maze, green and red.
nhcmsclves of the opportunity to see o be considered.
Silks are very fashionable and
’the famous art of the world.
3. 1 he loosing side shall give a
promise to grow more Popular as the
| The purpose of the exhibit is two­ ’eat to the winning side to be named
season advances.
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fold:
k the winning side.
Smartest Skirts are Shown.
First—To give people an opportun­ suggestions, as a party, moonlight
As skirts are all fuller, either
ity to see a collection of the world’s r|t, or theatre party.
circular models or plaited, they give
famous masterpieces.
Committee.
the smartest appearance when worn
Second—To make it possible for the
quite short.
schools to own a few of these pic­
unday at the M. E. C'aurch.
Six to eight inches from the ground
tures.
is the most fashionable length. Even
The exhibit will comprise over 200
Susay School to o'clock, W. E.
concervative women will wear their
pictures, all of them copies of great
io°45S Supt' F‘Ve minut c sermon
skirts five inches from the ground.
masterpieces.
The new short skirts are most con-
The price of the tickets has been
Morr,g worship n o’clock, theme
Notice to Contractors.
venient. With trim footwear and
made low enough for anyone, chil­ of sermy “Sword with a Double
iery to match, they are genteel
dren and adults alike ,to be able to Edge. t,ss meeting 12 m. W. M.
Sealed proposals addre-ssed to the very pleasing in appearance.
attend.
Heaston,,a(jcr
County Court of Tillamook County,
Latitude in Choice of Hats.
The pictures which will be exhibit­
Eveninjservice 73O to-c]ock ser- Oregon, and indorsed “Pr.oposals to
Wide latitude in choice of
ed will not be for sale but it will be mon cond,scd “The
sin OI- sins
51ns > furnish crushed rock to
lilamook marks the early showing of spring
possible, through the art section to which Jesusai(1 hath nt ver of
forgiv- • . XyUUtilJ;
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County," ill
in <aVWI
accordance
uuiivv with specifi-
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millinery.
purchase exact duplicates and the ness.
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- office
I cations »..«.w.w.w,
therefore ..........
on file
in the
The tailored hat of satin or combi­
money raised through private sales
Service brr plenty of time left to I ’ r\(
of 6 the
County f Clerk
of T Tillamook
Is a /''/-»ssrsfw
Inrlz r»t
I 1171 TTI Of J If nation of straw with satin or silk will
of this character will also go towards attend reviva
County, Orccrnn
Oregon, will be received bv
by be most in favor for early spring
Nazeri ne Church. immtv
the fund for purchasing pictures for Good singing,. at ¿
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the County Court of said county, at wear.
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the public schools.
and welcome.
its office in the Court House at Tilla­
Chic little sailors, with closely roll­
The larger the attendance at the
Rd_w-r’Gitüns, Minister.
mook City, Oregon, until to o’clock ed brims, are equally stylish, however
exhibition, the greater the number of
a.m. on the 3rd day of March, 1916, but all the early hats fit close to the
pictures that can be secured for the
Sllen- Them.“
and at that time publicly opened and head, and many of the silk models
school. This is not a money making
read.
I have high crowns.
scheme, as the admission fees are
novelist
)un(1 himself
in
The work shall consist of furnishing
The illuHtration above shows the
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inmscii m
spent in pictures for the rooms.
a tram with two .all ative women. from 4000 to 8000 cubic yards of new silhouette. It shows the graceful,
The exhibition is opened to the Having recogn>zedim from hil
h. Crushed Rock F. O. B cars at any youthful curves and the wing like
public each evening, except Friday lished portraits, th* r
d fire up. point on the railroad between 1 illa- flare. It also shows one of the smart,
evening. Special talks will be given on him in regard to; ¿novets> praj4. mook and Batterson, Oregon.
new hats from one of America's lead­
on the pictures. Everybody come.
mg them in a manne which was un.
Bids may be submitted with the ing makers
endurable to the sen<uiTC author
understanding that the County is to
The suit is a Wooltex suit It is one
Recognizing the fact that our school
Presently the train •ntered a tun- furnish its equipment now at Man­ of many handsome new models of
'ooms are in need of educational net, and in the darkne . the
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novelist hattan Quarry, in Tillamook County, suits and coats shown by Haltom’s.
Bres we have arranged with the raised the back of his Ld'to'hiriips
Oregon, or with the understanding The Store that Sells Wooltcx in this
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y support of all teachers to hold and kissed it soundly. ’ ' en the
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light that the contractor furnish all neces­ city.
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vkon Art Exhibit in the high returned he found th<
women re- sary equipment.
>Y building from Feb. 16 to Feb. garding each other i- ’ J^ilence.
Each bid shall be accompanied by a Notice to Mutual Telephone Patrons.
Addressing them v ,tli R-it suavity certified check made payable to the
¡The-influence of good pictures upon he said:
County Clerk of Tillamook County,
Notice is hereby given, that patrons
ichfld-cannot be overestimated. The he said:
for an amount equal to 5 per cent of
end of many a life has been in flu -
“Ah. ladies, the or ,e regr of
the total amount of said bid, which of the Tillamook County Mutual Tel­
)ced by a single picture.
life will be that I s’ .nil nev know shall be forfeited to the County, in ephone Co., are to pay their monthly
Your attendance at the exhibit will which one of you ’ t was tha kissed case the bid be accepted and the bid­
rentals at the Tillamook County
teatly encourage us. The Elson
At latest accour ts the lad had der shall fail,refuse or neglect for a
ïmpany has offered to affix, without not yet spoken to each ot her.
period of five days after the award is , Bank in the future.
You are used to tailor»’ ads. which »ny, ‘ we are the
best—Our prices the lowest." Of course, atid you don’t
believe such wild claims.
That’s not the way we do business! We will say
that we are simply one of the many concerns dointf our
level best to serve our customers, deliver value, speed the
work' and charge honest prices
We are " Real" TAILORS and ‘ Ready to show
you" that our store is the leading tailoring center in town.
Come in and let us talk it over.
Yi urs at coinmtind,
J W. ED WALL,
MEN’S AND LADIES TAILOR.
Pell Phone
Tillamook,
Los Angeles
inn! return
$55
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{rotti I’ort l.iml
Six Month Return Limit.
Stopover nt I’leiisure.
On Sale Daily
The Road of Thousand Wonders"
Aik the local agent or write
John M. Scott, Gen. Pail. Agt . Portland. Oregon.
Southern Pacific.
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