Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 23, 1916, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Ray & Co., is paying 5 cents ler
sacks.
Piano for rent. —Apply at the City
Transfer Co.
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H/S
MONEY
For sale, small team, also a young
mare five years old, weight about
1200. Apply at L. J. Larson, at Tom
Lyster ranch, South Prairie.
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O. A. Schultz left for Portland this
morning, where he will meet Mrs.
Schultz, who is returning home
after a visit with friends in Aberdeen.
Don’t fail to see Dunstan Farnum
featuring in the "Virginian” at the
Star Theatre next Saturday and Sun­
day. A play full of life from start to
finish.
POCfiTT BOOKS
LFAK
B ank /SA S. ' afe P lace
for it
Money PILED L P in the bank is the one sure protec­
tion against the storms of adversity.
Neman who has a home and family should endanger
the security of his home or the comfort of his family
should he be taken awav from them.
MONEY IN THE BANK will best insure the com­
fort of a mail’s wife and children. As you earn money
bank it regularly and make your family independent.
Make OUR bank YOUR bank.
We pay 4 per cent.interest on Sayings Deposit.
Tillamook County Bank
THE OLD RELIABLE.
OCCQOCCCOOOeCCOGCOOGGCGOCGGCGO
Tillamook Jottings.
Fancy Plymouth Rock Eggs, for
setting, for sale, 15 for $1.25. Mrs. I.
W. Hiner, Hemlock.
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Wise and Massey, Dentists.
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Houses to Rent, see Watson.
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor.
Ray & Co. is paying 5c for sacks.
Miss Patterson now has her first
showing of Spring Millinery ready
tor your inspection.
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Your Free Sample of Briquets is
now ready at Lamb-Schrader Co’s.
office.—B Ater (j. Lamb.
For Sale—Three Durham cows,
coming fresh soon. Apply to Jacob
♦
Good team for sale, See Joe Don­ fagnian, Kilchis River.
aldson.
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Chas McKillip and John Fleck
There was a rain and wind storm were in from the South part of the
county on Saturday.
on Tuesday.
For sale or trade a moving picture
Films developed 10c. per roll.—C. I.
outfit, complete, Call or write to J. S.
Clough Co.
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Prime, Bay City, Oregon.
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Get your early seed potatoes at the
For sale, cheap, vine maple and
Fruit Palace.
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spruce limbs. Apply to M. R. Hanen-
Get free Kodak instructions at C. I aratt, Tillamook, Oregon.
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Clough Co.'s.
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Lloyd Edwards is home for a short
Bring in your prescriptions, Tilla­ vacation from Newberg, where he is
mook Drug Co.
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attending the Pacific College.
E T. Haltom is in Portland this
Virginia Roy Marleau et al vs.
week on business.
Valentir. : Roy Desrochers et al is a
Safe deposit boxes tor rent. Tilla­ partition suit filed in the circuit.
Five cents for sacks, Ray & Co.
mook County Bank.
The place to eat is at
Eats,” Ramsey Hotel.
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the
"Good
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For sale or trade, a 3 inch Mitchell
Wagon for a cow. Apply to G. G.
Graves, near Krebs brick yard.
Trap nested White Leghorns, O. A.
Sacks wanted—Lamb Schrader Co., C. and Tancred Stock. Eggs and baby
chicks. W. S. Coates, Tillamook.
Tillamook Oregon.
Dairy ranch for rent,—Two miles
Bring your sacks to Ray & Co. and from 1 illamook City. For informa­
get 5 cents for them.
tion address Box 17, Tillamook, Or.*
Born, to the wife of M. D. Ackley,
Wc id Sawed—Call E. W. Knight
on Saturday, a daughter.
>n the Mutual phone, Prompt service
Dressmaking, Mrs. Marie Wade, and cartful work.
Corner 9th and Stillwell.
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R. L. Sabin vs. Emil G. Kardcll is a
Furnished four room house for suit filed in the circuit court to re-
cover $177.59, $22.64 and $59,93-
rent, Apply to E. J. Claussen.
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Ed. Cary and wife left for their
home at Lafayette, Orc, on Monday.
You choose your doctor. Choose us
as your druggist—Tillamook Drug
Co.
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The infant child of Herman Haus-
worth died on Monday from whaap-
ing cough.
The Tillamook Meat Co. is paying
7c. per pound for live fat hogs up to
225 pounds.
Jitney Service: Auto .'or hire at all
hours. Phone 53J Day—154J night
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Lee Slyter.
Miss Areta Everson left on Monday
for Shasta, Cal., where she will visit
her brother.
Have you prescriptions to be filled?
We can fill any prescription.—Tilla­
mook Drug Co.
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For Sale, 5 room cottage, modern,
for cash $775—Address Box 145, Til
lamook, Oregon.
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Rhubarb Roots and a few 3 year
old crowns for sale. R. B. Hays, Till
amook Oregon.
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Full Blood Barred Rock eggs foi
50c. Apply to E. L. Stewart,
1 illamook Oregon.
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For Rent—Store Building now oc-
cupied by B. D. Lamar as a variety
store after Feb., 1st.—P. W. Todd.
Mrs. F. L. Dielschneider, of Port­
land, who has been visiting at the
left Sunday for her home in Irving­
ton.
For Sale, 40 acres of land nearly all
bottom land. Terms or part trade.
Apply to Mrs. Morgan at the Watch
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lower.
For rent, A’atch Tower building,
unfurnished or unfurnished apart-
inents. Mrs. Morgan. Watch lower
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Building.
We use only the purest drugs ob­
tainable to enter into your prescrip­
tions. Bring them to us—Tillamook
Drug Co.
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The students of the public school
nave been in a fly swatting campaign.
They will have a bonfire of the f lies
?n Friday.
Ride with Smithy. Auto trips any
,>art of city or county. Good car.
.areful driver, Ira C. Smith, Both
ihones, Call me.
Having bought the Tillamook Iron
.Yorks from A. K. Case all business
rom Sept. 1st will be transacted by
.i. Sander.
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UflMflR’S VARIETY STORE,
MOVE to LO O.F. BLD.,
"Drop in a nd book Around ” J
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ATTENTION DAIRYMEN.
I have orders for a great number
of calves and am n«w buying all
1 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,
Red Polls and Holstein Heifers.
Can also use chickens.—Both
Phones.Smith, THE CALF MAN.
Ray & Co.,
sacks.
is paying
5 cents
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus, $30,000.00
Member Federal Reserve Bank.
OFFICI» :
for
There will be a pruning, top-work­
ing and grafting demonstration at
tnc old orchard on the Fair Grounds
Having taken charge of the auto­ next Monday, March 27 at 1:30 p in.
mobile department 01 Case’» Garage, AU who are interested in the care oi
1 solicit yOur patronage in the luture an old orchard or in rejuvinating the
as in the past and will guarantee »at­ old orchard arc invited to come. I he
traction. rrank H. Devine.
work will be in charge of the County
Protect your valuable paper* from Agriculturist and Prof. Sanders of
the unexpected fire by renting one of the high school.
our safe deposit boxes,
Only one
S. J. Cotton was arrasted on a
dollar per year.
Tillamook County charged of collecting money for sub­
Bank.
scriptions for the Journal and not
The plate glass window on the accounting for the same. His trial
South side of W. A. William’s har- was set for Monday at one o'clock,
ness store, was broken by the storm but that morning he took the train
on Tuesday, this being the third time for Portland, but was brought back,
i he Justice bound him over to the
i that this happened.
grand jury but ~
District Attorney
A. F. Coats, of the A. F. Coats Goyne has given him an opportunity
Lumber Co., of this city, came in on to straighten the matter out and by
Saturday and left on Monday, and it paying the costs.
has been decided to make further
Married on Wednesday afternoon,
improvements in the sawmill.
at the parsonage of the Christian
Wanted, to trade about one acre of church, by the Rev. H. A. VanWinkle
river bottom land on the Trask river, James
M. Baker and Ostie 1. Hedge,
with small house on it, for a small
runabout auto. Apply at the Head­ a few relatives witnessed th; cere-
inony. The groom is a resident of the
light office.
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South part of the county and road
Attorney T. B. Handley returned supervisor of road district No. 1,
from California on Saturday, where where he has many friends. The bride
he had gone on account of the illness came from Multnomah County and is
of his mother whose condition is a young lady who is highly respected.
quite serious.
They have the best wishes from their
Bring your hides to Dawson's Liv­ many friends for their future hap­
ery Barn, we are paying 16c. for calf piness.
hides, 12c. for beef hides; sacks from
County Surveyor R. L. Shreve and
2c. up to 4c. (Jid rubber and metal 5c. his deputy C. A. Dunn, left on Mon­
Frank Winer.
day to make a preliminary survey of
The new building that is to be the Little Nestucca road, there being
erected by the First National Bank an attempt to have this road declar­
is to be a two story building. The wet ed part of the highway through the
weather of the past two weeks have county. It benefits a large number of
settlers in that part of the county,
delayed building operations.
but its roughly estimated that it will
The Supreme Court has refused a cost $100,000 more than the Three
rehearing in the case of Hadley vs. River road when it is constructed anil
Hadley. This is a case where Oak hard surfaced. The State Engineers
Nolan sued Clark Hadley for $25,000 are going over such route, and which
attorney’s fees, the case being decid­ route they recommend, no doubt this
ed against him.__
wilt eventually become part of the
Mayor Brodhead appointed Attor­ highway.
neys H.T. Botts and Webster Holmes
Frank Hadley, Della Carver, Addie
and Fred C. Baker to represent Tilla­ Laughlin, May Johnson, Wirt Sap­
mook at the Patriotic Preparedness pington, Effie Jensen and Harry
Convention to be held at Spokane on Sappington vs. F. L. Sappington is a
March 27, 28.
suit filed in the circuit court in which
W e have made special arrange- plaintiffs pray that the trust be ter­
inents with tlie Telephone Co., to minated and ended, and that the de­
fendant be enjoined from making any
connect you directly with our office,
further sales, conveyances or dispo­
in case you wish any of our GOOD sition of any portion of Rose City
COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co., Call 28W Beach held by him as trustee; that
R. B. Driscoll, plaintiff in error, vs. defendant be required to render a
Tillamook County, is a writ of review statement and account of all portions
from the justice court to the circuit of the lots sold, so that the court may
court. This is a case wherein Driscoll determine the amount due plaintiffs,
did stenographer
work
in the and in the event of the defendant
failing to make such accounting,
justice court amounting to $5.00.
plaintiffs recover $¡0,000 and the un­
Don't forget those busted castings. divided thirteen twenty-firsts of Rose
Can be welded for half. Goods sent City Beach.
by parcel post and express promptly
Becoming effective on April 1st
returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, from Portland, Beaverton, Hillsboro
and intermediate points to Tillamook
Oregon.
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special round trip fares on the same
For sale, two 2 year yearling bulls, oasis as were in effect last spring,
and two calves, I year in Spring, A. J. will go into effect on that date, viz:
C. C. Jerseys,from dams that test Barview ..............
300 to 400 pounds butter fat—T. H. Batterson ............
McCormack, Tillamook, Oregon, R. Bay City ............
F. D. 1.
M 15. Brighton ..............
G. H. Fullenweider, deputy Oregon Garibaldi ............
Dairy and Food Commissioner, came Hobsonville ........
to Tillamook this week, a complaint Idaville I..............
having been made that veal was be­ Lake Lytle ..........
5-20
ing shipped from Tillamook to Port­ Miami ..................
land which had been killed too Manhattan Beach
4 75
Mohler ................
young.
435
Ocean Lake Park
495
If you have any hogs to sell call us Rockaway ............
4 90
up on either phone as we are going Salmonberry ....
365
to ship a carload of hogs in the near Salt Air ..............
490
future. We are also buying all kinds Tillamook ............
6.00
of young calves and hides as well as
4 60
furs of all kinds.—Tillamook Live- Wheeler ..............
Stock Co. Bell phone 8F22.
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City Sues Giebish 4 Joplin.
"The Cheat,” another Paramount
picture, is the sensational feature at
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the Star Theatre next Wednesday
Tillamook City vs. A. Giebish, F.
and Thursday, featuring
Fannie Joplin and Aetna Accident and Lia-
Ward. Watch the Oregonian for it ( bility Co., is a suit filed in the circuit
as it is being played at the Pickford , court. The complaint alleges that the
Theatre in Portland this week.
plaintiff entered into a contract with
“The Girl and the Game,” surely I the Warren Construction Co. for the
made a hit last Monday and Tuesday construction of a sewer system and
nights at the Star as it was shown to I that the company sublet the contract,
a crowded house of well pleased that on December 13, 1912, defend-
the sewer,
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people, who are anxious to see the ' ants partially completed
next chapter so full ot thrill», next but had not completed the same in
the following particulars, towit: That
Monday and Tuesday.
the trenches dug for the sewer had
The next chapter of "The Girl and not been entirely filled, and the street
the Game” begins the interesting plot and grounds through which the sewer
of this wonderful railroad story. 1'his had been constructed had not been
picture is sure to please you as it gets restored to as good condition as the
more interesting and more exciting same were in when the sewer con­
in every chapter. Shown at the Star struction was commenced. This work
Theatre every Monday and Tuesday.
should have been completed before
For the information of our readers, June 15, ¡9>3, and the defendant
some of whom have confused two gave a bond of $2,00000 with the
persons, we wish to state that D. F. Aetna Accident & Liability Co. The
Thompson, who is a candidate for defendants refused and neglected to
County
Commissioned, is not the comply with the terms of the agree­
gentleman who was mentioned in the ment and complete the work it post­
recall petition, whose name is J. W. ing the city $94.88 to do so. which
the city now seeks to recover.
Thompson.
B. C. LAMB, President.
W. J. RIECHERS, Cashier.
J. C. HOLDEN, Vice-Fresdent.
I. E. KELDSON, Assistant (.
DIRECTORS :
C. J. E dwards .
P eter H eiskl .
A. W. B unn .
J. C. H olden .
W, J. R iechers .
B. C. L amb .
Careful Attention Given to all Eankirg
Business Placed in Our Hands
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CALF HIDES WANTED.
Sidney E. Henderson, Pres.,
Surveyor.
FOR A SHORT TIME GRANT
THAYER WILL PAY 17 CENTS
FOR CALF HIDES.
John Leland Henderson. Sec­
retary Treii»., Attoi ney-nt-
I.aw, Notrary Public.
Auction Sale on Saturday.
Tillamook Title and
Abstract co.
There will be another auction sale
at Allen Page's store next Saturday
afternoon, March 25th, at 1130 p.m.
of useful household furniture and
other effects too numerous to men­
tion. If you want bargains attend this
sale next Saturday, as 1 am going to
move into the store building opposite
A. A. Pennington’s.
____ Allen Page.
Law, Abstract«, Real Estate,
Surveying, Insurance.
Doth Phones.
TILLAMOOK
The Registration.
1,244
Pleasant Aftem°on Party.
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Wednesday was the date of a very
pleasant puny tbat was held at the
Home of .sirs. Botts, with Mrs. Botts
and Mrs. Hays as joint hostesses, as­
sisted by Misses Celia Drew and
Blanch Stark.
Rook and tancy work were enjoyed
by those present. Mrs. Callahan and
Mrs. John Lamar receiving the hon-
ors.
Yellow and White were the colors
used in score cards, decorations and
luncheon and daffodils the flowers
featured.
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The invited guests included Mes-
dames Ammer, Byers, Baker, Bales, i
Bacon, Burge, Burton, Buell, Cren­
shaw, Clough, Callahan, Campbell,
Dunn, Everson, Edwards, Poland,
Groat, Holden, Hunt, Haberlacb,
Hall, Hill, Haltom, Harrison, Holmes
Jones, Koch, J. Lamar, B. C. Lamb,
B. D. Lamar, Leonard, Lee, Myers,
Morrison, Mason, Miller, Onthank,
Robison, Reicher», Smith, Sanders,
O. A. Schultz, Max Schultz, Carl
Schultz, VanWinkle, Willett, Wins
low, Williams and Youel.
OREGON.
RALPH E. WARREN,
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
Coast power Co.
DONE RIGHT
at
RIGHT PRICES
Early Pioneer Resident Dies at Home
of Daughter in Dallas.
William Harvey Robertson, father
of E. L. Robertson, who resides on
the Wilson river, passed awr.y on
Wednesday of last week at the home
of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Brown, at Dallas,
was buried in the I. O. O. F. seme-
tery there on Friday afternoon. Mr.
Robertson, a resident of Polk County
since 1865, had been living with his
relatives in Dallas for several years.
He was born near Jacksonville, ill.,
December 6, 1838, and in November
11, i860, he was married to Miss
Mary Dudly, five years after he inov-
ed to Iowa. The young couple started
to Oregon by team in the spring of
1865 and arrived in Polk county in
the fall of '.he same year. They set­
tled near Airlic, where they prosper­
ed for a number of years. The couple
left their property in Airlie about
three years ago and since then have
made their home in Dallas.
Eleven children were born to Mr.
and Mrs. Robertson and nine of these
as well as Mrs. Robertson, survive to
mourn the departure of father and
husband. The living children are Mrs.
C. H Barbcrow, of Napa, Cal., J. E.
Robertson, of Bridgeport, Mrs. W. N.
O’Kelloy, of Rickreall, Mrs. J. B.
Tanner, of Portland, Mrs. W. A.
Brown of Dallas, Mrs. J. H. Flower,
of Salem, W. A. Robertson, of Myrtle
Point, E. L. Robertson, of Tillamook
and T. J. Robertson, of Salem. Mr
Robertson was 77 years of age at the
time of hi« death. A large gathering
of friends and relatives attended the
funeral services on Friday.
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Ornamental Fire Placet
Built of Brick or Stone.
All Fire Places absolutely
guaranteed not to smoke
or money refunded.
Brick Work of all kinds
done on short notice.
We make specialty of
repairing smoking Fire
Places.
Republican ............ .............. 897
Democratic ............ ................. 227
Prohibition ............ ............
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Progressive ............ ............
5
Independent .......... .............. 42
Socialist .................. ................... 45
No party ................ ..............
4
Total ...................... ..........
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S eparator
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-has the marvelous
“Vortespoon’* on«
piece skimming de­
vice.
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Gets All
The Cream
can be cleaned In
3 minute«.
A Issdar tor 20 year*.
Ask ter Catalog No
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State Senator W. H. Hollis, of
Notic«.
Forest Grove, came in on Saturday I
and left the next morning, for the 1
Piano for Sale.
purpose of having his petition circu-
Notice is hereby given that all non-
lated. He is a candidate for Cirenf’ patrons of the Mutual Telephone Co.
Judge on the Republican
ticket
and I -
will
be charged —
for ............
the use of saij
For tale, a Hollett & Davis piano,
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appears confident that he is going to 'company’s lines
is or ghosts.
phones.
in good condition. Inquire of T. P.
land the nomination.
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S. A. Brodhead, Sec.
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Johnson, Tillamook, Ore.
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