Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 25, 1916, Image 1

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    I1.50 PER YEAR.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. MAY 25.
Judge H. H. Belt came in on Sat­
urday to hold circuit court.
Mrs Albert Plank and Miss Alegra
Mason are visiting in Seattle, Wash.
Lost—A bunch of keys between
i Hobsonville and Tillamook. Finder
please leave at this office.
In the election of Grand Lodge of­
ficers of the I. O. O. F. at Roseburg,
Member Federal Reserve Bank
S. A. Brodhead was elected sentinel.
H l KNOWS
Sheriff Crenshaw and wife left on
Friday for portland, on their way to
WS DUTT
OFFICERS :
For Sale, 80 acres timber land, Sec. the Oddfellows convention at Rose­
8, Tp. 3, S., R. 10 W.,
Tillamook burg.
B. C. LAME, President.
County, Oregon. Make me an offer.
Attorney R. R. Duniwav came in on
J. K. Eshelman, Altoona, Iowa.
* Sunday, being the attorney in the
W. J. RIECHERS, Cashier.
Having bought the Tillamook Iron hotel case tried in the circuit court on
J. C. H O L DEN, V ice -Prese I ent.
Works Irom A. K. Case all business Monday.
Mayor
S.
A.
Brodhead
and
wife
from Sept. 1st will be transacted by
I. E. KELDSON, -Assistant Cashier
H. Sander.
* left on Sunday for Roseburg, where
the mayor will attend tne annual
directors :
James Goyne and wife of Pennsyl­ meeting of the Oddfellows.
vania are visiting nis brother Attor­
A. W. B unn .
I’ etek H eisel .
C. J. E dwards .
the case of J. L. Henderson vs.
ney i. H. Goyne. It is 30 years since TiiLuiiooK rlotci cu, was trim !>«.-
they met.
W. J. R techeks .
B. C. I.AMB.
J. C. H olden .
lure juuge is. n. tacit cuts week, it
George Monson, of South Dakota, was over me receivership, the judge
brothel of Oscar Monson who was. look me case under aav.sement.
killed last week at the Burton logging
F. B. McKinley sold the E. P.
camp came in to settle up his broth­ Muis place near Blame to Lyrou
Careful Attention Given to all Banking
er’s affairs.
x'roizmun, ui Geyserville, Cai., u be­
For exchange, 35 acres joining ing a cam sale tor the ’d acres, air.
Eusiness Placed in Our Hands.
Ashland for stocked dairy ranch. Full liotzman is an experienced dairy-
Should YOU be taken away frotn your'wife and
particulars in first letter. Address R. ljaan anu will make a valuable uuui-
Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
children.<lo you not wish forthem to be free from WANT ?
r.L). No. 1, Box. 76, Ashland, Ore. * tion to mat secuon ot tue county.
In answer to the telegram sent to
RF(n'LARIiYWB tVk” ,ke‘VO,,r [a,“ily independent is to
Seghcrs Wood Co., 410, 18th St.,
RLfil LARLi BANK a part of the income from vour
Norm Portland, Oregon, wants to the woodmans convention at New­
trade their A-i Woodyard for Tilla­ port inviting mem to hold their next
labor or your business and let this money STAY in the
mook property.
• convention at lillamook, tne invita­
bank.
tion was accepted, there were two
Three room furnished apartment. other places wanted the convention,
A foolish investment may endanger the happiness
Water
and
electric
lights,
ground
your family, BE CARRE I L.
but Tillamook won out, the conven­
floor at $10 per month. Inquire at tion
being unanimous tor lillamook. <
Make OCR bank YOUR bank.
9th Street and 6th Avenue East.
*
Nehalem Lodge No. 102, K. of J',
We pay 4 per cent.interest on Sayings Deposit.
For Rent—14 room house, barn and have made arrangements to meet
chicken house with two acres of land. . with Marathon Lodge No. 89, Satur­
| A small farm in city limits for $-18 i day evening May 27 in, in this city lor
Iter month. Apply
Aoulv to F. R. Beals. *
per
me purpose ot uoluiug a district con­
THE OLD RELIABLE.
Schools desiring space for booth at vention. Grand lodge olficers are ex­
the county Fair this year are request­ pected to be present. All members
ed to forward application for same who can possibly do so, should attend (
at once to Erwin Harrison, Sec. ol and help make this meeting a grand '
success. Refreshments will be served
First class dress making by Mrs. Fair Board.
Thos Hoy, corner 5th and Park I have anentirely new U. S. Cream and a general good time is assured.
Streets, Tillamook Oregon.
* Sepcrator, 459 pounds capacity, never
Mayor Brodhead before he left for
Wise & Massy, dentists, do painless been used. Will sacrifice samefor one- Roseburg to attend the Oddfellow s' ‘ Do your spring cleaning the vac-
* extracting free where plates or bridge half original cost. See Smith the Calf grand lodge, stated that the (Jddiel- uum way. Electric vacuum cleaner
Wise and Massey, Dentists.
iows have been very anxious to come for rent at 50c. per hour at the Elec-
work is ordered.
* Man.
*
trie Store.
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor.
Memorial services will be held in to 'l illamook, but he had opposed 11
Editor Taylor, of the Cloverdale
United States auto tires at King & Courier was in the city on Tuesday, the city hall, Tuesday May 30, at io on account of lack of accommodations
Military Rook Party.
Smith Co.
a.m. All are cordially invited. G. A. R. asthe two grand lodges number 1099.
being on the canvassing board.
He stated that if the Bayocean road
Lecture at the City Hall.
W.
R.
C.
and
S.
of
V.
are
requested
Bring in your prescriptions, Tilla­
Mrs. Carl FI. Schultz and Mrs.
had been finished, where a large num­
The Southern Pacific will put on the to meet at K. P. hall at 9:30 a.m.
at
a
Oscar
A.
Schultz
entertained
mook Drug Co.
*
ber of beds can be obtained that he
week end train to this city on Satur­
On Friday evening, June 2 at eight
“He fell in Love With his Wife” would have made a pull to have the novel Military Rook party at the p.m., Prof. Wallace MacMurray, of
Safe deposit boxes tor rent. Tilla­ day evening and leave Sunday night. promises
. home of the former on Sixth Street Willamette University, will lecture at
to be a very interesting pic­ convention come to this city.
Your Free Sample of Briquets is ture, full of thrills and exciting mo­
mook County Bank.
*
Wednesday afternoon. The room was thecity hall under the auspices of the
Coats Driving & Boom Co. vs. appropriate!}' decorated
now ready at Lamb-Schrader Co’s, ments, see it at the Star Theatre Sat­
with ^ihe
Sacks wanted—Lamb Schrader Co., office.—B <tt<rC. Lamb.
George Moskos et al is a suit filed in lational colors and spring flowers. Women's Civic Improvement Club
urday and Sunday nights.
on "An Appreciation of the Best in
Tillamook Oregon.
*
If you have had teeth treated and Tillamook County Bank vs U. G. the circuit court in which the plaintid Partners for the game were found by Modern Literature.”
prays
that
the
judgment
held
by
de
­
matching
animals
that
inhabit
the
try the Wise & Massey
For Sale—A 3 inch wagon, in good they
Prof. MacMurry is considered one
. . still ache
...
t Jackson and Ethelthwing Jackson fendant Moskos be set off and de­ United States, Germany, Prussia,
condition. D. Billings.
* painless method for relief.
andW. S. Coates is a suit tiled in the ducted from the judgment obtained Japan, Spain and England. The ladies of the foremost literary critics in the
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Wcad Sawed—Call E. W. Knight circuit court to collect $700 on a by Moskos and now held by defend­ winning honors at the fort of Ger­ west.
For all kinds of auto accessories
The price of the lecture is 35c. for
on the Mutual phone. Prompt service promissory note.
see King & Smith Co.
ant Peterson; that the other defend­ many were Mesdames C. 1. Clough,
«
adults and 25c. for school children.
and careful work.
“The Final Judgment” a five part ants be required to litigate between W. J. Hill, Carl Habcrlaclr and Thad
Dressmaking, Mrs. Marie Wade,
themselves
the
rights
to
receive
the
*
Robison. A dainty lunch was served
The Tillamook Meat Co. is paying Metro picture, featuring Ethel Barry­
Memorai Services Next Sunday.
Corner 9th and Stillwell.
more, supported by a strong cast ot balance, and that they be enjoined by the hostess assisted by Mrs. M. A.
Wise & Massy, dentists. Do not do "c. per pound for live fat hogs up to players, is the bill at the Gem Theatre from any further attempts to collect. Schultz. Favors for each guest were
Members of the Cornith Post of
*
what they cannot guarantee.
* 225 pounds.
for Saturday and Sunday nights.
Chas Shoe, passenger traffic manager tiny silk flags and pink roses. The in­ the G. A. R. and the W. R. C. will at­
Mrs. Ammer left on Tuesday on a
Wanted a work horse, communicate
Protect your valuable papers from S. P., D. W. Campbell, assistant vited guests were Mesdames A. Am- tend service in a body next Sunday at
with W. C. Smith % mile back of W. the unexpected fire by renting one of general manager; J. A. Ormandy, mer, F. C. Baker, E. M. Bales, H. T. II o'clock, at the Presbyterian Church
visit to friends in Portland.
our safe deposit boxes. Only one chief clerk general passenger depart­ Botts, G. L. Burge, R. C. Bacon, A. j when the annual sermon will be de­
Another late frost on Tuesday B. Elliott’s on Kilchis river.
by the pastor, Rev. J. E.
dollar
per year.
Tillamook County ment, and F. L. Burckhalter, superin­ Byers, C. I. Clough, Ada Dutcher. C. livered
House to rent, 4 rooms and pantry.
morning did not help gardens.
J. Edwards, H. A. Franklin, J. Feeney I Youel. Members of the new o.gan­
Bank.
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•
tendent
of
the
Portland
division
were
Rent reasonable. Apply, 2nd Avenue
I.Groat, R. B. Hays, E. T. Haltom, J. ization of Sons of Veterans are also
W’ise & Massey, dentists, have re­ West near First street.
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Having taken charge of the auto­ in the city on Thursday, and called C. Holden. W. J. Hill, C. Haberlach, invited. The subject of the sermon on
turned from Portland to remain.
on
the
business
men.
This
is
Mr.
F. E. Hadley. E. E. Koch, B. C. that occasion will be "Memorial:
I will pay cash for small second mobile department of Case's Garage,
Ford Extras—King & Smith have hand cook stove, state price and size. I solicit your patronage in the future Shee’s first visit to Tillamook, and Lamb, C. W. Miller, L. Morrison, K. Under the Old Flag.” The pub'ic is
he
was
greatly
pleased
with
the
im
­
added a line of auto acces ries.
* Address Mrs. Paterson, Tillamook.
as in the past and will guarantee sat- 1
W. Onthank, A. Plank, L. E. Part­
provement in the city and the country ridge, W. J. Rcicher, T. Robison, J. F. most cordially invited to attend and
isfaclion. Frank H. Devine.
participate in this service. In the
Wise and Massy examine the teeth,
in
general.
He
thinks
'lillamook
is
a
Try these 25c dinners at the Ram­
Stranahan. M. A. Schultz, G. F. San­ evening at eight o'clock the popular
James Christensen returned last .
give advice and estimates, FREE.
*
ders, G. P. Winslow, G. Willett ->nd , sermon will be on the subject “June
sey "Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for­ week from Chicago where he had gone I splendid county.
Dr. Wise "'ill work by appointment merly of the Spanish Kitchen.
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on account of the serious illness of1 Judge G. R. Lagley, in a letter to Mrs. R. C. Beebe, ofSedro Woolley, Roses and Brides, or. Beauty, Love
for those who want him personally.*
and marriage.” This will be the clos­
brother, who died three days after he the cuicor, wishes us to thank the Wash.
people ot Tillamook Count/ for the
ing sermon of the May series. Many
Wanted: I wish to buy or hire a . For Rent—Store Building now oc­ arrived there.
cupied
by
B.
D.
Lama
’
-
as
a
variety
.laticring vote they gave him last
Price Change.
young people should hear this discus­
Durham bull. E. R. Garner, Hemlock.
Get
your
lime
rock
or
Sulphur
store After Feb., 1st.—P. W. Todd.
week. 1 ne judge also appreciated the
sion of almost vital subject. An invi­
Spray at Tillamook Feed Co. We also
R I.. Wade is in from Portland
Following are net
cash prices, tation is extended to all.
See Wise and Massy, the up-to-date have the International Stock Food policy of the Headlight, for he said;
lqoking over his property in this city.
dentists, who have located perman­ Remedies sold on "money back” "This is to assure you that 1 appre­ when charged usual prevailing price.
ciate the fact that you consistently, Berry or fruit sugar .................. : 48.49
To the Voters of Tillamook.
You choose your doctor. Choose us ently in Tillamook, Bay City and Bar guarantee.
*
1.90
from the beginning, kept out of the W heat per cwt.............................
•• your druggist—Tillamook Drug View.
*
.90
To the Editor: I wish to tak* this
Co.
*
For Sale, Cheap, lot in Brighton primary fight, except the answer Bran 69 tbs....................................
VVc use only the purest drugs ob­ Beach, Oregon, in Block 81, lot No. made to the Herald, which was, of Shorts, 80 tbs............................... 1.30 opportunity of expressing my hearty
King & Smith Company can supply tainable to enter into your prescrip­
course, perfectly proper for you to Process Barley, 75 tbs............... 1.40 appreciation for the very generous
you with all kinds of extra equipment tions. Bring them to us—Tillamook 2, for $250.00 cash, Write Peter make, as your convictions, no doubt, Oats, cwt........... ......................... ;. 1.70 support which my campaign for the
Damis,
P.
O.
Box
501,
St.
Helens,
for Fords.
* Drug Co.
Roiled Oats 60s .......................... 1.05 nomination of County Cle'K received
* Oregon.
* so dictated.”
I Ool Meal, cwt ............................ 2 10 in the recent primaries.
J. F. Stranahan returned to the
Mrs. Everett Hall and son will
The following teachers have been Olympic, Snow Drift and White
Don’t forget those busted castings.
While I was not successful I sincer­
city, having been in the east for sev­ leave on Friday to visit friends and
selected for the coming school year: I River flour sk............................. 1.40 ely appreciate the activity and sub­
eral months.
relatives in Portland and Forest Can be welded for half. Goods sent
1st grade—Mrs. Clara Burge.
.60
Best
chcamery
butter
................
stantial support of my many friends.
by parcel post and express promptly
2nd grade—Mrs. Frankie Wiley.
Jitney Service: Auto for hire at all Grove.
.50
Best dairy butter........................
1 regret exceedingly the develop­
Mrs. Ada Dutcher who has been returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook,
3rd grade—Miss Retta Smith.
hours. Phone 53J Day— 154J night
125 tbs. Hide and Hay Salt un­
ment of so many rival factions and
4th
grade
—
Miss
Stella
Goync.
spending
the
winter
at
the
home
of
Oregon.
•
.75
til June 1st for..........................
the antagonistic feeling displayed as
Lee Slyter.
*
her daughter Mrs. M. A. Schultz, left
5th grade—Miss Beatrice Chaney.
5 tbs. best Caracol coffee .. . 1.00 a consequencet of their activity, to­
The
County
Court
let
a
contract
to
6th
grade
—
Mrs.
J.
H.
Dunstan.
this
morning
for
Seattle.
.15
The A. F. Coats Lumber Co. closed
Pearl oil in bulk..........................
ward the closing days of the cam­
Mallory, Hass and Blum for the
7th grade—Miss Clara Pruehs.
down for a few days on Monday to
3 Pkgs. Velvet, Tuxedo or Prince
paign; and I can truthfully state that
For rent, 6 room house all modern, bridge across the big Nestucca River,
8th
grade
—
Miss
May
Wynn.
Albert Tobacco for........................ 25 1 would rather be unindorsed and de­
make repairs.
close in to business center at corner near the Hughey place, the bid with
Jacobs school—Miss Myrtle Wallin. Potatoes, per cwt........... .............. 1.50 feated as a consequence than become
For Rent—Resturant with complete of Stillwell Ave and 4th Street. In­ cover was $$1 192 and without cover
High school—Mrs. Bertha Hanson,
Tillamook Mercantile Company.
a party to some of the bitter antag­
* $842.
fixtures. Address Happy Camp, Ne- quire of M. R. Hanenkratt.
History, Teacher
training; Miss
onisms and untrue insinuations which
*»rts, Oregon.
*
Mrs. R. C. Beebe, aunt of Mrs E. T.
For sale, two 2 year yearling bulls. Lucia Macklin, mathematics, etc.;
have developed as a result of the
School
Year
Draws
to
a
Close.
, Hive you prescriptions to be filled’ Haltcm, who has been visiting here, and two calves, I year in Spring, A. J. Miss Hazel McKown, music and Ger­
methods resorted to.
•>e can fill any prescription.—Tilla left on Thursday morning for her C. C. Jerseys,from dams that test man; Mr. Fren Hardistrv, English;
Respectfully,
home in Sedro Woolley, Wash.
school year,
300 to 400 pounds butter fat—T. H. Miss Pauline MacElvain, Commercial
Today closes the
«>ook Drug Co.
*
J. C. Holden.
Mr. D. E. Reed, Manuel Training; ' Thursday and Friday evening comes
48
acre
dairy
farm
and
cheese
fac
­
McCormack
Tillamook,
Oregon,
R.
Tillamook City, May 25.
Miss Blanch Barrett is in the City tory in Lincoln County for sale. For
Mr. Geo. F. Sanders, science. Domes­ the high school class night and the
F.
D.
1.
M
15.
•fom Dallas,
being Judge Belt’s particulars address W m. Crispien,
tic Science Dept, to be filled.
To Exchange.
commencement program.
In the
W. G. Johnson and C. R. Wright of
court reporter.
grade school there will be few clos­
Rose Lodge, Oregon.
*
the
U.
S.
Engineer's
department,
Cloyd O. Dawson, of Tillamook,
C- C. Smith had the misfortune to
Residence, San Diego, good income
Memorial sermon will be preached came in to make a survey of the will graduate with the class of T6, at ing programs. Some of the classes are
8ct a piece of nail in his eye, which bv Rev. Youel, Sunday. May 28, at 11 slough and the cost of improving the the University of Oregon this year. planning picnics or parties. The tea­ also sixtv acre farm Yuma Valley for
have been busy with tests and stock ranch near cost.—Address P.O.
u causing some trouble.
a.m. in the Presbyterian church. All same. It will take two or three weeks Mr. Dawson will receive his Bachelor chers
reports. Superintendent Onthank has Box 7 Gadsden. Ariz.
Mrs. Carl Prince and son Jesse, of are cordially invited. W. R. C. mem­ to do the work.
of Arts degree in the department of been giving special tests i". spelling,
*l*m. mother and brother of Mrs. bers are requested to meet at K. P.
A large delegation of business men Political Science, though he will come , language, and arithmetic to determine
weo. \\ inslow, are in on a visit.
hall at 10 30 a.m.
I started out Tuesday morning to boost back after graduation for three years . the progress made tn the fundament­
Ornamental fire Places
I the Tillamook Commercial Club, and in the School of Law, as he is prepar­ als of these to determine the progress
Built of Brick or Stone.
I with a long rope they roped in most ing himself for the law practice. Mr. made during the year. Progress had
A11 Fire Places absolutely
I every business
man they tackled. Dawson made his letter in Versity been shown in every grade and in a
debate
in
both
his
junior
and
Senior
number of cases standard perform­
I This will be kept up until a large
guaranteed not to smoke
years and representated the Universi­ ances have been greatly exceeded. In
membership is obtained.
or money refunded.
ty as Peace Orator this year. He is the Courtis
Standard
Arithmetic
Mrs. G. F. Sanders was hostess for president of the University Young Test which were given last fall and
Brick Work of all kinds
the Priscilla club the first meeting in Men’s Christian Association and was again this spring to determine the
done on short notice.
May.. Dainty refreshments were serv­ on the cabinet last year. During his progress made in the year, efficiency
We make specialty of
ed at the dining table each guest find­ junior fear he was on the staff of the has been increased greatly. One girt,
rep'iriug
smoking Fire
ing her place by a most unique place Oregana, the University of Oregon Letha Carr broke all known records
Plates.
card. Thefinvited visitors were Mrs. rear book. Dawson is a member of in one division at this test by solving
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K.W. Onthank, Mrs. C. Dunn and Tau Kappa Alpha and Friars, and correctly in six minutes problems
Miss Mabie Goyne.
honorary Fraternity. Mr Dawson is . which a trained adult is not expected
pledged to membership in the Sigfna ! to do in eight minutes. Others made
V
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Station at Chi Fraternity and lives at the Sigma splendid showing although none has
TILLAMOOK..
ATTENTION DAIRYMEN.
I have orders for a great number
of calves and am now 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,
Red Polls and Holstein Heifers.
Can aUo use chickens.—Both
Phones.Smith, THE CALF MAN.
THE PRUDENT MAN
PROTECTS HIS
FAMILY WITH A
BANK
ACCOUNT
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus, $30 000.00
Tillamook County Bank
Tillamook Jottings.
the Back Page
LAMAR’S variety store ,
MOVE to I.OO.F. BLD.,
Drop in and book Rnound-*’
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QSafeH ) S£X
ElcctricStorc.
Chi House.
,
1 a* good as hers.
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