Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 15, 1916, Image 1

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Vol. XXVII
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. JUNE 15. 1H1B.
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PER YEAR.
Seghers Wood Co., 410, 18th St.,
North Portland, Oregon, wants to
ATTENTION DAIRYMEN.
trade their A-t Woodyard for Cilla-
I have orders for a great number
¡nook property.
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of calves and am n°w buying all
1 can get. When you have a calf
Governor \\ ithyconib*- has refused
for sale its money in your pocket
to »educe the tint of $.150 0b imposed
to call me up. Am able to pay and
Ol 1. B. I urney, the county officials
will pay fancy Prices for Durham
| rciusing to recommend it.
Bulls, Red Poll Bulls. Durham,
For good security and 8 per cent in­
Member Federal Reserve Bank.
Red Polls and Holstein Heifers.
terest, party wants to borrow $400
Can
also
use
chickens.
—
Both
¡for one year. Address “B" care of Phcnes.Smith, THE CALF MAN.
■ the Headlight office.
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, For Rent—14 room house, barn and
OFFICERS :
chicken house with two acres of land.
A small farm in city limits for $18 of applying the croceeds of the sale
B. C. LAMB, President.
per month. Apply to F. R. Beals. » to the discharge of the judgment held
by plaintiffs.
W. J. RIECHEKS, Cashier.
Mrs. Albert Plank and Miss Alle-
Mesdames T had Robison, R. T.
gra Mason returned Friday from
\
ice
President.
HOLDEN,
j. c
beattie, where they had been visiting Boats and C. W. Miller, and Miss
Theresa Gaylord returned to the city
for seveial weeks.
I. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier.
on Sundav from attending the Grand
Three room furnished apartment. Chapter of the Eastern Star, which
Water and electric lights, ground >vas held tn Portland last week. Miss
floor at 510 per month. Inquire at Gaylord was honored by being elect­
9th Street and 6th Avenue East.
* ed one of the Grand Chapter officers,
A. \V. B vnn .
P eter H eisse .
c. J. E dwards .
For sale cheap, lot in Brighton who is to fill the position cf Grand
Adah.
Beach, Ore., in block 81, lot No. 2
W. J. R iechers .
B C. L and .
J. C. Hoi dex .
for $200.00, $25.00 down, $10.00 per
Th? editor and Mrs. Baker returned
month. Write Peter Damis, St.Helens acme on Tuiiday. having attended
Oregon.
J 6 the wedding of Miss Sadie Banfield,.
A. W. Shoemaker, traveling pas­ laughter of Mr. and Mrs M. C. Ban-
Careful Attention Given to all Banking
senger and freight agent of the Mis­ .'itld on FcrUattd Heights on Monday
souri Pacific Ry., and St.Louis, Iron .venirg. They are old friends cf the
Business Placed in Our Hands.
Mountain and’ Southern Rv., was in editor. Miss Fredericka Travis and
Gould Travis came in from Eugene to
No man can hide money and keep OTHERS from
the city on Wednesday.
spend the summer with their grand j
lowing it. 1 here is always something in his actions
Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON
1 have anentirely new U. S. Cream parents.
at gives him away,”
Sepcrator, 450 pounds capacity, never
«M»ooQ>9oo90oooG?>oooooooooo«aosoooo»9eoo90o9eooooooeoc
Mr. Sol Baum recently called on
been used. \\ ill sacrifice samefor one-
Our strong vaults will keep your money safe.
half original cost. See Smith the Calf the management of the Gem Theatre —
in the interest of the Blue Bird Feat­
Besides this, MEN of known financial RESPON­
Man.
ure photo plays. We are informed
SIBILITY are behind our bank.
Protect your valuable papers from chat Mr. Partridge made arrange­
the unexpected fire by renting one of ments fcr these great productions, I
Make OUR bank YOUR bank.
our safe deposit boxes. Only one and will have the first one here cn
dollar per year. Tillamook County the night of July 4th. This company
We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Deposit.
Bank.
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produces some of the best feature
shown 0:1 the screen and the
4 0 acre dairy ranch, bottom land. plays
liltamook theatre goers will appre­
! cleared, one mile from Tillamook ciate
the
of the management in
' Creamery. To be sold at a bargain. procuring effort
THE OLD RELIABLE.
them.
Will keep 18 cows. Enquire at the
District Attorney T. H. Goyne and
Headlight office.
Attorney General Brswn has advised
For Sale, Cheap, lot in Brighton the Ccunty Court that it can expend
9OOOOOOOOOOGOOGOGCQOSCQQCCOQCGC<9<&äO&&9OeoOQ&^0G099&S
Beach, Oregon, in Block 81, lot No. 410.IJ00 cn the Bayocean road pro­
2, for $250.00 casn, Write Peter vided a bid is not put in to complete
Mrs. R. G. Sumerlin and daughter, Damis, P. O. Box 501, St. Helens, the work for 515,000. As the budget
Miss Zella, left on Tuesday to visit Oregon.
* provided 510,000 for the work on
friends in Coos County.
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Having taken charge of the auto­ that road, it will have to be expend-
Your Free Sample of Briquets is mobile department of Case’s Garage, 011 that toad and it is thought that
: now ready at Lamb-Schrader Co’s, 1 solicit your patronage in the future the court can expend the other
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Wise and Massey, Dentists.
office.—Better C. Lamb.
as in the past and will guarantee sat $5,000 on the Bayocean road or on
hard surfacing. Should the Bayocean
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor.
For Sale, ten good milch cows. For isfaction. Frank H. Devine.
FLAG DAY IN TILLAMOOK.
people fail to come through it is
■
information
phone
Walter
Cason,
United States auto tires at King & '
Cloyd Dawson returned from Eu­ thought probably that the court will
♦ gene, where he took the B. A. degree use the 55,000 for hard surfacing, but B°y Scouts of America Gave A Pro­
tnith Co.
He
* I Blaine, Oregon.
at the State University. He will con­ it is to the interest to the taxpayers
If
you
have
had
teeth
treated
and
gram at Guild Hall.
Sunday chicken dinners at Bayside
tinue his studies in the fall, taking that it be expended on the Bayocean
lun. Bayocean.
* , they still ache try the Wise & Massey the
law course.
road, for it will make that much more
painless method for relief.
Flag Day was observed in Tilla­
Bring in your prescriptions, Tilla- I
money to be raised in the next mook on Wednesday, the National
Don
’
t
forget
those
busted
castings.
Wc
yd
Sawed
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Call
E.
W.
Knight
nook Drug Co.
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emblem being conspicuously display­
on the Mutual phone. Prompt service Can be welded for half. Goods sent budget.
ed on business houses and public
Sacks wanted—Lamb Schrader Co., and careful work.
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Expert eye examination is buildings. There was a large attend­
by parcel post and express promptly
'illamook Oregon.
* 1 The Tiliamook Meat Co. is paying
returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, “^3/ absolutely necessary to de­ ance at the Guild Hall to hear a pro­
termine the proper kind of glasses to gram given by Troop No. 1 of Tilla­
For all kinds
of auto accessories, » 7c. per pound for live fat hogs up to Oregon.
• use.
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Selecting them by any other mook, which was highly interesting
:e —
King & - Smith
Co.
225 pounds.
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Glen Taylor, son of Editor Taylor, method may result in permanent in­ and appreciated: The program was as
Dressmaking, Mrs. Marie Wade,
Wanted a work horse, communicate of the Cloverdale Courier, has gone jury to your sight. When Dr. Turner follows:
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ornci 9th and Stillwell.
with W. C. Smith
mile back of W. to Astoria to work on the Astorian prescribes glasses, it is with absolute Introduction, J. E. Vouel Scoutmaster ,
Glen learned to operate a linotype certainty that they are the best, are Reading President’s
Proclamation
Wise & Massy, dentists. Do net do B. Elliott’s cn Kilchis river.
at this office, and being a reliable the only kind suited to your eyes. If
F.rrold Haltom, President.
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bat ■ they
cannot guarantee.
House to rent, 4 rooms and pantry. young man wc wish him success.
you do not need glasses, he most Reading Governor's Proclamation, '
positively will hot recommend them.
W. A. Burdick, of Gardner, is I Rent reasonable. Apply, 2nd Avenue-
Thad Robison, Jr.
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Miss
May
Filkins,
daughter
of
Mr.
Dr. T urner will be at Jenkens Jewelry Origin of Flag Day ... Archie Pye. I
siting at the Dawson home.
j West near First street.
and Mrs. Charles Filkins, died on store
and Saturday, June 23- Special ... R. C. Jones, Ass. Scout­
Ford Extras—King & Smith have I Try those 25c dinners at the Ram Monday and the funeral services were 24, at Friday
Cloverdale June 19-20; at Beav­
master.
I
Ided a line of auto acces ries.
* J sey “Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for held on Tuesday. The deceased was er, June
21. Remember the date. Be­ History ot song "Star Spangled Ban­
14
years
of
age
and
’
the
cause
of
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ware of those going from house to
Wise and Massy examine the teeth, merly of the Spanish Kitchen.
ner" .......................... Roy Olson. ,
death was tuberculosis.
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hcuse claiming to be Dr. Turner’s Song, Star Spangled Banner.. Every
Obituary.
»e advice and ' estimates,
FREE.
For Rent—Store Building now oc­
We have made special arrange- agents. They are frauds and you will
one.
For Sale—250 goats in good condi- cupied by B. D. Lamar as a variety
Ken-
meats with the Telephone Co., to be humbugged. Be sure and call and Story of origin of the flag
James S. Thomas was bom ii.
•tt. E. A. Gwinn, Dallas, Oregon. * store after Feb., 1st.—P. W. Todd.
let him show you that new invisible
noth Murphy.
Racine County, Wis., Aug. 31, 1851.
our
office,
directly
with
connect
you
double
vision
glass
for
reading
and
Dr. Wise will work by appointment
T
he
Flag
...................
Herbert
Jones
Mrs. Geo. Vandersee left Sunday to
At the age oi twenty he moved wi '
IT those who want him personally.* i join her husband at Cosmopolis in case you wish any of our GOOI close work and distant vision, all in Facts regarding the flag, Leslie Gray. nis parents to Rcputdic, County’, I--.-
one,
which
looks
like
a
single
pair,
Meaning
of
the
Flag
.......
Claud
Bal!
COAL.
Lamb-Schrader
Co.,
Call
28W
Judge Conder and wife returned to i where they will reside ir. the future.
* t he American Hag .. Carlile Stran-' sas, where he was united in marriage
yet answeis tlw purpose ot two.
with Mary Raymond, March
»county on Saturday from Ashland
See Wise and Massy, the up-to-date
Mr. and Mrs. H'. C. Hanson and
ahan.
ib 16. to this union seven cluldicu
"I
he
Flag
Goes
by
”
\ou choose your doctor. Choose us I dentists, ..ho have located perman­ daughter accompanied by N. Hanson
.......
Roy
Olson
were bom .'•.rtliur S. of t ill-' oct-
Relieve-Myers.
rhe Flag Salute, .. ........... Everyone Mrs. Arthur lippin, oi liiiamovx;
I your druggist—Tillamook Drug ently in Tillamook, Bay City and Bar and Miss Lucille Rowe, left Monday’
View.
* to attend the commencement exer­
Song, America ... ......... Everyone.
M., of Garnett Kansas; Chestei
cises at Monmouth and will visit re­ Last Saturday, June the 10th, Floyd Address ................ J. !.. Henderson. John
For
Sale
—
Registered
Holstein
Bull
Af. of Tillamook, Lulu M. of Tilla­
Kcliutv
«nd
ana
Miss
Nora
A.
Myers,
E. F. Ingram, of the Firestone Tire
latives
and
friends
at
Buena
Vesta,
Old
Glory
in
the
Spanish
War
..
R
mook and Mrs. Earl Strong, of Hills­
Doui of Deaver, were united in mar-
• Rubber Co., was in the city Tues- calf, a fine anihial well marked $30.00 Corvallis, Albany and Salem.
Watson.
Write • B. B. Goff, Forest Grove,
boro Oregon, and Lester M., v.bc
riage at the Christian Church Par- Old W. Glory
T.
in
the
War
of
the
Rebel
­
Margucrita Snow in_"A Corner in sonage, Rev. Van. Winkle officiating.
Oregon.
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died in infancy. Mr. Thomas moved
lion
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.
C.
E.
Reynolds
Miss Hazel Prince, of Salem, sister
” at the Gem Theatre Satur- Geo. Kcllow and Oscar Myers, oi
to Tillamook in 1911, where he has
Wc use only the purest drugs ob­ Cotton,
Mrs. Geo. Winslow, is in on a
and Sunday nights. This is a Beaver were present to witness the Song, “Red White and Blue” Every­ made his home till his death on June
tainable to enter into your_ prescrip­ day
Ht.
one.
picture vi the tenament districts, ceremony. The young couple are to
I 13, 1916.
tions. Bring them to us—Tillamook
Bay City Troop, No. 1, B. S. of A.
» and will be of interest to every man, make their home at Beaver, where
Mr. Thomas united with the United
Gooseberries for sale, 40c. per gal­ Drug Co.
hiked
and
biked
over
for
the
event
woman and child.. Remember the they have many friends who wish
Hrcthcrn Church in 1879, to which
li. Mrs. E. E. Trout, East of Tilla-
under
the
leadership
of
Prof.
Nyman,
he has been loyal and faithful to the
For rent, 6 room house all modern, dates and don't fail to see it.
them well._____________
Assistant Scoutmaster. The surprise day of his death. Distance nor age-
close in to business center at corner
R.
M
Watson,
formerly
owner
of
of
the
evening
for
the
local
scouts
King & Smith Company can supply of Stiilw-eil Ave : nd 4lh Street. In-
kept him away from God's house and
Porter-Engdahl.
Seaside Signal, but for the past
occurred when R. C. Jones sprung the the nearer the end the more he en­
*• with all kinds of extra equipment quire of M. R. Hanenkratt.
* the
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four
years
proprietor
of
the
Ilwaco
"Special
”
in
the
form
of
a
beautiful
r Fords.
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James A. Porter, of Brighton, and j by 8 wool flag the gift of the Tilla­ joyed the way. He was a kind and
Miss Beatrice Gaylord and Miss Tribune, at Ilwaco. Wn., has sold his
Jitney Service: Auto .'or hire at all Ruth Holmes, who have been attend­ printing plant and good will to J. I’. Miss Juanita Engdahl, of Wheeler, mook men to the boy scouts. This is tender husband, a loving father and
were united in marriage at the the beginning of great things in this a noble Christian. He leaves a wife,
*»• Phone 53J Day—154J night ing the U. of O. at Eugene, have re­ Kelly of Raymond, Wn. Mr. Watson Christian
six children and nine grand children,
Church
parsonage last
will
move
to
his
cranberry
ranch.
turned
home.
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* Slyter.
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the church and a host of friends to
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the line.
48 acre dairy tartn and cheese fac­
Marathon Lodge, No. 89, K. of P., ring ceremony was used, which was
miss him.______________
Lioyd Edwards, who attended the tory
Notice
to
Wat«r
Users.
in Lincoln County for sale. For will visit Nehalem Lodge Saturday- performed by Rev. H. A. Van Winkle
”c8e at Newberg is home for the particulars address \\ m. Crispien, evening, June 17th. The trip will be pastor
Notice of School Meeting.
of the Christian Church.
■mer.
for sprinkling are from o to
made by automobiles and all who can
Rose Lodge, Oregon.
Mr. Porter is a native of Oregon $ Hours
a.m.
and
from
5
to
9
p.m..
The annual school meeting of
For Rent—Resturant with complete
For exchange, 35 acres joining possibly do so should attend. There and at the present time an employe
Water will be shut off where this school district No. 9, will meet
“«res. Addresr Happy Camp, Ne- Ashland for stocked dairy ranch. Full will be work in the Third Rank. The of the Brighton Mills Co. Mrs. Por­ rule
is violated.
Monday, June 19, at the High School
>**, Oregon.
* particulars in first letter. Address P. Nehalem boys know how to entertain ter taught the primary department of
Season rate 12.00.
so a good time is assured.
at
1 p.m.
the
Wheeler
schools
last
year,
and
F.D.
No.
1,
Box.
76,
Ashland,
Ore.
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John Aschim, Supt.
A mixed program of high class
E. J. Claussen, Clctk.
has
been
chosen
for
the
same
position
The
annual
meeting
of
the
school
I
Mion pictures at the Star Theatre,
For
Sale,
80
acres
timber
land.
Sec.
for
the
coming
year.
district
will
take
place
on
Monday
1
•urday night only.
Sunday at the Methodist Church.
Insulted.
8, Tp. 3. S„ R. 10 W., Tillamook afternoon. Mrs. Everson is the school I Their present home will be at
County Clerk J. C. Hold'en and County, Oregon. Make me an offer. director whose time expires, and she , Brighton. _______
Sunday school 10 o'clock, W. E.
The large one—You look as if you
* is a candidate for re-election. For ;
•nly have gone to Roseburg for a J. K. Eshelman, Altoona, Iowa.
Noyes Supt. Five minute sermon to had just stepped out of a fashion
*rt vacation.
Swastika
Club.
clerk
wc
understand
there
are
three
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Having bought the Tillamook Iron
school by pastor by the pastor 10 45. book.
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®ave you prescriptions to be filled? Works from A. K. Case all business candidates in the field, viz, Mrs W il-I
Morning worship 11 o’clock. Theme
T he small one How dare you sir!
Mrs.
Swastika
Club
met
with
The
lett,
S.
A.
Broadliead
and
Ira
Smith.
any prescription.—Tilla from Sept. 1st will be transacted by
of sermon
hy did Christ Ascend 1 am a respectable lady.
Harrison.
The
afternoon
was
Erwin
I
"* Drug Co.
*
Edmund J Lystcr. who was killed • spent
JH.„. very pleasantly with fancy on High’” Class meeting 12m. W.
H. Sander.
r the logging camp, carried insur-1 work and a gucsstr.g game. "What a M. Heaston leader.
*“«A Massy, dentists, do painless
Evening dcvotioi I Epworth Leag­
Get your lime rock or Sulphur ance in the National Life Ins Cc. for 1 A itch Suggests," Mrs Botts carried
icttng free where plates or bridge
7 ;15.
! is ordered.
* Spray at Tillamook Feed Co. We also $100. This was taken out Friday | off the first prize, and Mrs. Miller the ue Evening
service for congregation 8
Ornamental Hre Places
have'the
International
Stock
Food
previous
to
his
death
or
the
follow
­
consolation.
The
hostess
invited
the
^•rney E. J. Claussen, returned Remedies sold on “money back ing Wednesday. C. E. Cisstll repre­ guests to the dining room when o’clock, theme of sermon, "The
Unlit of Urick or Stone
‘uesday from attending the
Secret
'.hat
None
but
Christ
Cculd
sented the company and the money dainty refreshments were served.
guarantee.
All Fire Places absolutely
4C Grand Lodge.
Reveal."
Come,
and
welcome
to
v.a» paid to the deceased's sister,
Mrs. Van V, inkle was the guest for
guaranteed not to smoke
Louisa Lyster, yesterday.
the afternoon. The club will be en­ these services.
Edward Gittins, Pastor.
or money refunded.
tertained by Mrs. Haltom in June.
D. L. Shrode, Geogre Williams and
Urick ¡Fork of all kinds
Christian Chut ch.
Charles Kunze vs Maude Sharp, P. I.
c
I
done
on short notice.
U.
B.
Church.
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Sharp. C. E. Hadley and Nevada
We m'akc specialty of
UAMAR’S VARIETY STORE,
Hadley is a suit filed ;n 'he circuit
1 "A Wayside Conversion" will be
Hear the Waymires at the I nited the morninv theme at the Christian
I
court to quiet title to certain prop’rty
rep’ (ring smoking Fire
which requires defendants to set forth Brethern Church both Sunday morn­ Church n<-xt Sunday a-d I "brom
Places.
ing
and
evening,
June
18th.
Sunday
Prison to Prime Minister” will be the
what right, title or interest they re­
schocl
10
am.
Preaching
11
a.m.
evening subject.
spectively hold and that Maude Sliarp
Ovr services were well attended
be decreed to be the owner of sa:J Y F C. E. 7 p.m. Evening service 8
real property and the same is subject o’clock. Al! are invited to come and last Sunday and we cordially invite
‘ Drop in and Liook Around
the public to hear the above themes
to the lien of plaintiffs’ judgment, and biing your friends.
TILLAMOOK. ILL.
R. G. Sumerlin, pastor.
next Sunday.
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that the sine be sold for the purpose
I
THIS MAN HID HIS MONET W A //OLE
IN THE GROUND’ITIS GONE —
THE PRUDENT MAR ’ ’PUTS HIS IN THE
SANK
Tillamook County Bank
Tillamook Jottings.
MOVE to I.OO.F. BLD.,
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus, $30,000.00
BIG DANCE
Fairview Grange Hall
Saturday, June 17,1916
For Benefit of Fairview Base
ball Team
RALPH E WARREN,
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