Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 10, 1916, Image 1

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    Vol. XXVII.
No. 9.
PRODE/VJ MAN
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hard to refuse a
.«an to ''iritnds” who will never pay you back. Nor
will you foolishly SPEND your money when it is safe in
our bank.
We refer those who have not banked with us to those
,.vlio HAVE.^Our vaults and locks are strong. The
’good natnes^of.men of high CHARACTER ire known
financial RESPONSIBILITY are also belli J our bank.
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Make OUR bank YOUR ban .
We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Deposit.
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THE OLD RELIABLE.
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Tillamook Jottings.
• t you nave bad teeth treated and
ley still ache try the Wise & Massey
■ainless method for relief.
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Wcjd Sawed—Call E. W. Knight
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■n the Mutual phone, Prompt service
Wise and Massey, Dentists.
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nd careful work.
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. ♦
Harry Ehmcr and wife, of Grand
Bortt,' on Tuesday, to the wife oí .’iew, Wash., is visiting at the home
John Naegeli, a girl.
>f his sister, Mrs. Van Winkle.
The Christian Church Adv. on the
Millinery Sale—Late Summer Felts
front page did you read it,
>n sale at Miss Pattersons. All sport
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Sunday chicken dinners at Bayside ■ats and children’s hats at half price.
Inn, Bayocean.
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Mrs. Elmer Payne and family, of
Born, on August 3, to the wife of ¿ugene, came in to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McNair.
Fred Bush, a girl.
For sale high grade piano. Will sell
Bring in your prescriptions, Tilla
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cheap as I do not want to move it out
mook Drug Co.
jf Tillamook. Call at Todd Hotel.
Dressmaking, Mrs. Marie Wade
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For Rent—Store Building now oc­
Corner gth and Stillwell.
cupied by B. D. Lamar as a variety
Wise and Massy examine the teeth »tore after Feb., 1st.—P. W. Todd.
gire advice and estimates, FREE. *
See Wise and Massy, the up-to-date
Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Creech, of dentists, who have located perman­
Aberdeen, Wash., came in on a visit. ently in Tillamook, Bay City and Bar
Will pay you to see Everson for a view.
safe investment in city property or
Morris Schnal, wife and two chil­
farm lands.
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dren, left for Portland by auto on
A. F Coats and wife, came in from Sunday leaving Joe in charge of the
Seattle to spend a short vacation store.
here.
Attorney Claussen and Marx have
You choose your doctor. Choose us moved their law offices from the
Drug
Commercial
building to the new First
as your druggist—Tillamook r'
National Bank Building.
Co.
We use only the purest drug! ob­
Dr. Percy Wiley, wife and child,
are in on a summer’s outing from tainable to enter into your prescrip­
tions. Bring them to us—TxilamooK
Portland.
Drug Co.
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R. L. Wade and family, of Portland,
Money to loan on farm lands, from
came in bv auto Sunday to visit re­ $500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate
latives.
of interest. Wc want your business.
7 Room modern house, well located See Everson.
long term lease, $12.50 per month
A marriage license was issued to
A. C. Everson.
Albert Bryon Snyder, of Azusa Cal.,
Have you prescriptions to be filled? and Sadie Ethel Bridges, of Tilla­
We can fill any prescription.— lilla- mook.
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mook Drug Co.
For Rent—245 acres Dairy Ranch,
Wise & Massy, dentists, do painless 40 cows. Owner can be found for one
extracting free where plates or bridge week at W. H. Christensens, Ore-
town, Oregon.
work is ordered.
First class grain and vetch hay tor
Two automobiles for sale. A bar­ sakF
O. Bgcars.
Part.cu ars
gain if sold at once. Inquire of Allen
Page.
* write W. J. Garner, Route L Dallas
Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Karr came in Oregon.
Dr David Robinson, of Mosier, has
from Portland to spend the weeK end
bought out Dr. Wendt, who on ac­
with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Schultz.
Dr. Wendt and Dr. Robinson will count of his wife’s health has to go
move to their new offices in the Nat­ to a wanner climate.
Miss Habcrlach sister of Carl Hab-
ional Building, August, 15.
erlach, returned to her home in
Why not be insured in the best fire Clackamas on Monday after spend­
insurance company, it costs no morr
ing two weeks here.
See Everson.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Doak, of Lex­
Do all kings wear a Crown? Hear ington, came in on Thursday and are
the sermon next Sunday night at the visiting at the home of Mrs. Doak s
Christian Church.
parents, Mr. and Mr*. Hanenkratt.
The Royal Arch Masons, will meet
A remonstrance having been filed
at their hall in the Masonic Building, to the viewers report for the opening
Friday, August H.
of 10th street, the city council decid­
For sale—Folding bed, dressers, ed not to proceed with the opening.
6th
stoves, rugs etc.
an Graven,
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Misses Elizabeth and Jewel White
between Miller and Park.
house, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. r
Your Free Sample of Briquets :* S. Whitehouse, of Forest Grove, arc
now ready at Lamb-Schrader Co s. in visiting former friends.
office.—Bette“ C. Lamb.
Harris & Brooks, hav and grain
For Sale, ten good milch cows. For brokers, are at the Ramsey House
information phone Walter Casom this week. Call and get prices for hay
and grain. It will pay you to see them
Blaine, Oregon.
UnMAR’S VARIETY STORE,
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Drop in and Liook flround.
l-or Sale, 8o acres timber land, Sec.
While in. the
barn on Sunday( 9CGQOQ09OS>CCCCOC3O&9eCOCOCaOCGCOOOOOOOCeOOQCCCOOCC«<K
8- Ip- 3. S., R. io W.,
Tillamook County Surveyor Shreve and wife
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*■ ounty, Oregon. Make me an offer. saw a man enter their house, who
J. K. F.shelman, Altoona. Iowa.
* made a quick exit before the survey-
\\ ell improved dyked tide land, or could get a line on him. Whether
stock and
buildings, easy term! the man took anything is doubtful,
small payment or small farm ns pait. but Mrs. Shreve has missed her gold
P. O. Box No. 330 Toledo, Oregon. watch, which was in a bureau.
L. D. Krakc and son Ray Krake i The many friends of Mrs. Adolph
Member Federal Reserve Bank
left on Monday for Alberta Canada, Erickson will be pleased to learn that
where they expect to find work at her daughter, Wanda, is recivering
good wages during the wneat harvest. nicely, after a serious operation by
the Mayo Bros., they having success- I
Remember we are agents for the fullv removed a tumor of the brain,
OFFICERS :
Big Salt Lake City Building and Mr. Erickson and daughter expect to |
loan Co. Will lend you money to arrive home the first of September.
B.
C.
LAMB,
President.
build with or take upsi mortgage.—A.
At a meeting of the city council
C. Everson.
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W. J. RIECI1ERS, Cashier.
on Monday evening a petition was
W. H. Parker, who has teen visit­ tiled by Barnes & Fitzpatrick asking
J. C. HOLDEN, Vice-President.
ing at the home cf D. L. Shrode left the city council to repeal the ordi­
for Salem on Monday, wlicre Mrs. i nance that prohibits pool and billiard
Shrode and family will move to in rooms running on Sundays. The pe­
I. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier.
the near future.
tition was referred to the committee
Geo. Dick met with an accident on on licenses. which is composed of
DIRECTORS:
Hill.
V\ illiams and .
Monday, while unloading a casting Councilmen
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Donnell.
from a wagon. He slipped and was
C. J. E dward <.
P eter H eisel .
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somewhat shaken up, but escaped
Effective at once, and in effect un- ;
with no bones broken.
W. J. R iech & rs .
J. C. I lol DEX.
B C. L amb .
ti| Sept. 24th, the S. P. company will
President Pennington, of the Pa- name a rate of 75 cents on Saturdays
cific College of Newberg, was the and Sundays, good to return follow­
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. ing Monday for round trip tickets
J Edwards while in the city, He left Tillamook to Bayocean. On account
Careful Attention Given to all Banking
of Bayocean being blocked by no
for his home on Tuesday'.
I, roads, and the S. P. Co. desiring to do
is
first
Charles Anderson, who
»-«y <j>
a][ they can for that community, wish
Business Placed in Our Hands.
mate of the steamer Sue H.-Elmore, to he)p out (hat seaside resort as
had two fingers crushed on luesday
a, nPS.ible
Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
while unloading a boiler from the |
vessel.
i O. R. Dale, writing from his new
home at Tillamook says: “Through
Rev. R. G. Sumerlin met with an
the columns of your esteemed paper
accident
while
unloading
hay.
The
,
«vsiuviii. w . oij . uioyauinK »»;- ‘. we wjsh toadvise our friends in
trip rope broke and he fe 1 from the | ¿heridan and community that we are
wagon to the ground, falling on his , now niccly located on First and
right shoulder.
j Third Streets west, in Tillamook, and
B. D. VanWinkle and wife and I. J. , extend a cordial invitation to all when
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Miller and wife, of Sunnyside, Wash., starting on their trip to the coast, to
are in for a summer vacation. The make 1 illamook their _ destination
former is a brother to Rev. Van ; and our place their headquarters.”—
‘ Sheridan Sun.
I was there last Sunday Night to hear the hue
Winkle.
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When you want a swell and up-to- ’ Carl D. Shoemaker, State Game
Program at the
date auto to take you to Portland or ' Warden, was in the county this week
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
a joy ride, call up J. J. McCormick, and took a trip out to the hatchery.
at Garibaldi. He has a Pierce-Arrow I Mr. Shoemaker says Tillamook has
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going
back n°xt Sunday night
he*
car and it is a dandy.
* better roads than any other county in
the state outside
of Multnomah
the Secund ^August Special.
Hay; now is the time to insure your county, and he knows for in traveling
hay, your barn, and your live stock. over all parts of the state in a
t
Here is Part of It:
Old line insurance is the safest and machine one is apt to be a good judge
1.
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Chorus
Singing.
best. Rates on application. Sec Rollie of roads. Mr. Shoemaker is
W. Watson, the Insurance Man.
* paper man by profession, i a news-
2. —cJAfcGhee's Orchestra.
and, of
Fifteen school districts will make course called on the editor.
3. — Vocal Solo by cyMaurie Latailett, ncccm-
which is an increase over provious
Mr. Fred Jebbin, special agent of
years, this conclusively shows that
panied by violin and piano.
the interest in the county fair is grow­ the St. Paul Fire & Marine and the
American Central Fire ________
Insurance
ing in all parts of the county.
4. —Special Sermon: “The Uncrowned Kimh’’
Companies, accompanied by his wife
1 have ancntircly new U. S. Cream and daughters, are visiting in Tilla­
Harold Bell Wright’s book, “ The Uncrowned
Scperator, 450 pounds capacity, never mook County, taking in the beaches
King, ” will be used as a basis of the Sermon.
been used. Will sacrifice samefor one- and touring over all the roads in the
half original cost. See Smith the Calf county. Mr. Jebbin and family will
Next Sunday Night at 8 P.M.
Man.
stop at the beaches a few days He in­
Rollie Watson and Eberhardt will quired as to the possibility of making
move their offices the first of the the trip from this city to Seaside and
month from the Todd Hotel building Astoria with his car, but was inform­
to the new building erected by the ed the road was not open yet.
First National Bank.
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C. H. Schultz and family, of Aber­
Youq, life insurance protection is deen, Wash., who were visiting in this
safe with this agency. All losses sat­ city, met with an auto accident on
isfactorily adjusted and promptly Sunday afternoon when returning
paid. See Rollie Watson the Insur­ from the beach on the hill side near
ance Man.
Hobsonville. Carl Schultz and his
Protect your valuable papers from family were also in the car. When
the unexpected fire by renting one of passing another car on the hill side,
TOR THE LAUNDRY
our safe deposit boxes. Only one Mr. Schultz’s car skidded over t le
dollar per year.
Tillamook County grade and turned over with all the
The Strongest. Brightest, Clearest and
occupants in it, and strange to relam
Bank.
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no one was injured and the only
Best Blueing Made.
For Sale—6 lots on Stillwell Ave, damage to the auto was a broken
corner of 11th street for $1100.00 wind shield.
This article litis no superior for Laundry use. We
cash, if sold within 30 days. Apply to
When returning from a trip to the
Morris Leach, or Tillamook Meat Co,
warrant
it to give entire satisfaction. It is cheaper than
—M. F. Drew, Tillamook.
* Elmore ranch late Monday night in
Indigo, and does not spot or streak the clothes. By its
his automobile. Lloyd Williams had
Last Saturday afternoon an accident the misfortune to have his new Stude­
use that peculiar whiteness of the clothes is secured,
happened to Walter Ridchalgh s car baker machine destroyed by fire. The
which cannot be attained by any other article.
near Bay City, when the machine first intimation that anything was
turned over. A young woman was al­ wrong, he found his <eet beginning
so in the car and she had a small to get warm, and on looking down
CHAS. I. CLOUGH CO.
bone in her arm fractured.
I k found that the car was on fire, and
Manufacturing
Pharmacists,
Don’t forget those busted castings in a fevr seconds the entire car was
in flames, which was completely des­
TILLAMO1K
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- OREGON.
Can be welded for half. Goods sent troyed with the exception of one
by parcel post and express promptly wheel. Williams is at a loss to know
returned. Hiner & Reed, 1 illamook, what caused the fire. The car was
partly insured.
Oregon.
On Saturday Mrs. John Lamar gave tody of the four minor children and
Now is the time to see that you arc
Smith and Evelyn Freeburg, 7 Im
properly covered with fire insurance a lawn party to a number of little the owner of certain household goods guest, wire Freda Remer, Pauline
folks
in
honor
of
the
tenth
birthday
and stock.
policy. The advice and facilities of
Lamar, Jewel Whitehouse and Sidney
this office arc vours for the asking. of h< r daughter Mary. Lunch was
Arthur M. Churchill vs. Minnie A. Switzer. Mrs. Koch was assisted by
served
on
the
lawn
and
games
and
See Rollie W. Watson, the Fire In­
other pastimes were indulged in and Meade and T. B. Mead is a foreclos­ her sister, Miss Dick, of Portland
surance Man.
a very pleasant afternoon was spent ure case filed in the circuit court
I. S. Stephens & Co.—Agent for
This agency represents the leading by the young people. The invited
At the parsonage of the Christian Fire Insurance, Real Estate, North
old line insurance companies of the guests were Pauline and Hazel l.a- Church, on August 5th, Rev Van West School Furniture Co, and
United States. For security, service mar, Mabel Harrison, Laverna Hold­ Winkle performing the ceremony. Notary Public. Both phone*. Office
and safety place your insurance pro­ en, Florence
Willett,
Elizabeth Robert B. Lyster and Miss Agnes Room 1, Commercial Building: Tilla­
tection with Rollie W. Watson, the Brians, Vera Rogers, Marion Robin­ Simmons were joined in matrimony, mook, Oregon.
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Insurance Man.
son, Lillian and Emma Groat, Roletta the sisters of the groom and bride be­
The new garage, which is 105 feet
Emil Hcusscr who —ctntly came Watson, Dorothy Labowitch, Blanch ing present to witness the happy by 130 feet, and build by Clark
from Rhinelander, W
arrived Wed­ Purdy, Sarah Trombley and Jewel event. The voung couple arc well Hadley where the White Corner
known in the neighborhood of Hem­ saloon was located, is now occupied
nesday, from Portia-d and is employ­ W httehouse.
ed at the Sam Moulton barber shop.
A party of hikers were in the city lock and Sandlakc where they have by W. H. Alderman who has leased
Mr. Heusser is a son of the Rev. H. on Monday fro Bayocean, who thor­ many friends who wish them a long the building. It is being fitted up in a
first class manner and will be known
Heusscr, who has charge of the Ger­ oughly enjoyed their tramp to the life of happiness.
man Reform church here.
county seat, and had a good time. The
Anna Helgeson vs. John Helgeson as the Star Garage. In connection
with the garage will be a machine
Rev. E. Gittins returned on Satur­ party consisted of Jessie Hickok, is a suit for divorce filed in the cir­ shop and automobile supplies will be
day from Albany, where he had gone (ediene Mcagho, Mrs. M. C. Hickok, cuit court. These parties were mar­ kept in stock.. The new garage j*
to visit his son, who has been sick F. Pai’sons, O. E. Schupp, Mrs. C. E. ried at Dallas on the 14th of October, quite an improvement to the city
but who is getting better. His daugh­ Schupp, Martha Rhodes, Violet Be­ 1906, and three years ago they came which gives plenty of room for autos.
ter, Mrs. W. Mischier and children, dell, Mrs. Fred Austin, Margone to Tillamook, the plaintiff residing
Tuesday evening friend« mot- red
and Miss Frances Gittins are in on a Pearson, Esther Hawkins, Leah Gan- hrre since then but for several
zcrmillcr,
Mrs. Ready, Mrs
Lew months the defendant has resided al to the home of Mrs. Adolph Erickson
visit.
Gioens, Mrs. Jessie Scrantox, Miss I. Toledo. Three children were born to and gave her a pleasant sunt.. it
Dr. Allen & Peterson the dentists Vanlanderingham, Mrs. Hood, Mrs. the union. The complaint alleges that bring her birthday. Songs and recita­
have moved into the new First Nat­ and Mrs. J H. Keeney, Kenneth Kee­ defendant abandaned his wife on the tion* in German "nd English wire
ional Bank Building, where they have ney, Rev. Warren and son, anil In­ 3rd of May, 1915, and he literally much enjoyed. The piano scleci.on*
fixed up their dental parlors in first structor Kelley.
starved his children and did not pro­ bv Mi s Hap r were very jln-dur
vide them with clothing. . Plaintiff
............. Mi. Zumst 'in favored th" r-i.ty x.ui
class shape, where they will be glad
Clara Luella Brace vs. Clarence E. asks the court to give her th" cuslo- two vo<aj solos, Mrs. Erickson pre­
to see their patrons and those wish­
Brace is a divorce suit filed in the dy of the children and $15.00 a siding at the pi.no The manv I'ri.il-
ing dental work.
Circuit Court These parties were
tiful flowers and gilts receiv'd by th
Owing to stock having to be ex married in 1895 in the state of Iowa, month for their support.
hostess, betok ns the lo.e a : ! estec" 1
amined before they can be exhibited and the complaint alleges that they
Mrs I E. Koch entertain
in which she is held by her many
at the Tillamook County Fair, those came to Oregon about six years ago, pils who had entered the
friends Having partaken of a
i ity
who have not dene so who contem­ and immediately after the defendant contest which dos'd rece
lunch, the guests departed for boric
plate exhibiting should consult Dr began a course of cruel and inhuman prize was a large sized frai
extending many good wishes for fu-
Reedy, who will make the examina­ treatment towards the plaintiff, rend­ of St. Celia and was aw
tore birthdays. Thos e present were:
tion free of cost.
Mr
Mr and Mr*.
ering her life burdensome. At Grants Evelyn Freeburg, who had
and Mr j. W.
Mr. anil
W. O. W. Camp. No 219, will run Pass and at Bay City, the defendant 7 2*-» hours since the close
Mrs. H. A.
and Mrs.
an excursion to Neah-Kah-Nie and violently assaulted and struck bi­ Mablr Harrison ranked sc
Manzanita beaches. Fare for round wife, using profane and vulgar lan­ ille Smith third and Manan Robi on Frank Hcyd, Mis* A nanda k eMschau
trip 11.95, including automobile-from guage while doing so. on account of fourth. J lie pupils are Leonard Bales, Mr. If lin Zi’nittcj r, Mr. F. Rohrback,
Nehalem to. the beaches and return which plaintiff left the defendant the fames Harrison, Ramona Haltom, .nd Mis», Blanch Frick«'»” Out r.:
Groat,
Marian
Robison, town guest»: Miss Ila- • , fi
Everybody come and bring your 1st of August, 1916, Five children Lillian
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baskets. Sunday, August 13. Train were born to the union and plaintiff Frances Shrode, M trie Remer. Irene 'and, Ore Mrs. A. Stiffer and Mr.
Lystcr,
Mabie
Harrison,
Neville
bciifer,
of
Mt.
Angel,
Oregon.
asks
that
the
court
give
her
the
cus-
leaves 7 ;80 a.m.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus, $30,000.00
sooxs
LEAK
Oi/R
li jo PER YEAR.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON. AUGUST 10,191«. Í ÎüWf I
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$
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“ That’s What They A U
Clough's
GIANT BLUEING
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