Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 17, 1916, Image 1

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    Ve1. XXVII
No. 10,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. AUGUST
S i . jo
17, 1916. *
PER YEAR.
00®®®®®®®®°®®®®®°®°®»®®©©^^©«!©©
Buy a season ticket for the Fair
mil be able to go in or out of the
grounds at any time. Only $1.00,
\\ iiliam Bagley vs. E. E. Colestock
is a suit filed in the circuit court to
recover $164.00 due on a promissory
note which the plaintiff had gone
security for.
Dr. Wise will work by appointment
iur those who want him personally.’
Dr. Turner, eye specialist, of
Portland, will be in Tillamook, Wed­
nesday and Thursday, Aug. 23-24, at
Jenkins’ Jewelry store; at Clovedralc,
Monday. Aug. 21st; at Beaver, Aug.
22. Don’t fail to consult him about
your eyes and glasses. Headaches re­
Mrs. Claude Thayer was ia for a few lieved. cross eyes straightened. Satis­
Member Federal Reserve Bank.
days and left for California on Wed­ faction guaranteed. Dont forget the
nesday. Mr. Thayer would like to re­ date.
*
hrE KNOWS
turn to Tillamook but is unable to
Captain Charles Miller, of the Cape
stand the journey.
ms DUTY
Meares light station, was in the city
OFFTCKKS :
Lost a gold broach between the on Wednesday. He is considerable of
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Presbyterian and U._
________ a booster for the Bayocean road and
11. Churches.
B. C. I.AMB, President.
binder leave at the Headlight office thinks it is a shame that the county
and receive reward.
* court is delaying the building of the
W. J. RIECHERS, Cashier.
Remember we are ag.nts for the road. He says that the number of per­
J. C. HOLDEN, Vice-President.
Big Salt Lake City Building and sons who visit the light station is in-
Loan Co. Will lend you money to creasng every year, and 1,500 or
I. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier.
build with or take up a mortgage.—A. more will have visited it this year.
C. Everson.
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The Commercial Club received a
DIRECTORS :
Hay; now is the time to insure your communication from the Astoria Re-
hay, vour barn, and your live stock. gatta committee asking us to sent a
P eter H eisel .
A. W. B unn .
C. J. E dwards .
Oíd
Old line insurance is'the
is the safest’ and
an< M.aid of Honor to serve in the Court
best. Rates on application. See Rollie of tba Queen of the Regatta, ajso in-
\V. J. R iechers .
B. C. L amb .
J. C. Hoi dex .
W. Watson, the Insurance Man.
* siting our members to attend. This is
I their 21st Annual Regatta and the
I have anentirely new U. S. Cream ' committee says it will be the greatest
Seperator, 450 pounds capacity, never regatta ever staged. Word being re­
been used. Will sacrifice samefor one- ceived so late, does not give us time
half original cost. See Smith the Calf , to elect a Maid of Honor and get her
Careful Attention Given to all Banking
Man.
I1 ready for the occasion.
Your life insurance protection is
Business Placed in Our Hands.
Secretary of the Commercial Club
safe with this agency. All losses sat­ was completely surprised one day
Should YOU be taken away from vour wife and
isfactorily
adjusted
and
promptly
this week. A young business matt
children do you not wish for them to he free from WANT?
Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
paid. See Rollie Watson the Insur­ •walked into his office and asked:
PKriiThAei?bTev
v^,nakl' yo,,rfi"ni,y ‘"dependent k to
ance Man.
♦
f What is the commercial club doing
REGULARLY
of the
—
................ BANK .. a part . U1
LUC income from vour
Take advantage of our increased now? When do they meet? What are
labor or your business ami let this money STAY iu the
buying and get cheaper lamps at the the dues? What are the requirements
bank.
Coast Power Co., 10, 16, 25 and 40 to become a member? After Secretary
watt lamps at 25 cents each: 60 Smith answered the rush of questions,
A foolish investment may endanger the happiness
watt at 35 cents.
* i the party produced a check for the
of your family. BE CAREFUL.
necessary amount and said "I want
NEXT SUNDAY
Protect your valuable papers from to become a member of your club and
Make OUR bank YOUR bank.
the unexpected fire by renting une of assist every way possible.” The party
We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Deposit.
SPECIALS.
our safe deposit boxes. Only one was no other than Leslie Harrison,
dollar per year.
Tillamook County and he should be presented with a
<yAl
owing
:
Hear
Rev. J. E. Snyder,
medal, for acts of this sort are rare
Bank.
*
in Tillamook.
of Pendleton, Oregon ;
“The Boy Wonder” Master Robt.
THE OLD RELIABLE.
i Wilhelm has been engaged as a free
Ruth Hylton vs. H. T. Hylton is a
f
On
One
of his great themes.
a®COOOOC©C©©GC«©©CO©©«©M>©Q©CGG©©S>&0eQCo^©Q^^©©©©Q©t: attraction at the fair this year. He is divorce suit filed in the circuit court.
a wonderful whistler for a lad of his These parties were married in Tilla­
Evening :
years, being only eleven years of age. mook the. 21st of July 1912, and two
1. —Chorus Singing.
children
have
been
born
to
the
union.
You will never be a stranger but I Cruel and inhuman treatment is the
Millinery Sale—Late Summer Felts
once
at
the
:
Christian
Cxliriblldll
Church.
CllUICli.
Read
atdu
,
1-1,1
I-
2.
- Orchestra cJAJusic.
on sale at Miss Pattersons. All sport
<
hats and children’s hats at half price. our front page announcement for «round “P0" , ?h?fh. ’e divorce is
v. then get the folks readv
the phmtif Alleging that the
3. Violin and Piano Duet, by C. A.
next Sunday,
defendant neglected and refused to
For sale high grade piano. Will sell and come out. t
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OALcGrhee and ^yAfiss Crawford.
provide
proper
support
and
accused
cheap
as
1
do
not
want
to
move
it
out
Wise and Massey. Dentists.
Don't forget those busted castings, her wrongly and falsly of being un­
of Tillamook. Call at Todd Hotel.
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Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor.
4. Special Sermon : “The First Sub-
For Sale—4 year old black mare, Can be welded for halt. Goods sent true to her marriage vows; and that
Sunday chicken dinners at Bayside weight 1300. Apply to Geo Olds, by parcel post and express promptly defendant contracted a large number
(^Marine Navigator.”
Inn, Bayocean.
» Cloverdale, or henry Olds, Fairview.* returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, of bills which he was unable to pay,
which greatly humiliated the plaintiff.
Beginning
at 8 P.M.
Bring in your prescriptions, Tilla­
Lost between Tillamook and Hem­ Oregon.
The plaintiff asks also for the custo­
mook Drug Co.
*
lock, hat box, finder please leave at
Now is the time to see that you are dy of the two children and $20.00 per
G. W. Dwight is down sick with a Hemlock store or Headlight office. * properly covered with a fire insurance month for their Support.
nervous breakdown.
See Wise and Massy, the up-to-date policy. The advice and facilities of
F. H. Neilson vs. Andrew Zurcher
Wise and Massy examine the teeth, dentists, who have located perman­ this office are yours for the asking. and Jacob Tabman is a suit filed in
give advice and estimates, FREE. * ently in Tillamook, Bay City and Bar See Rollie W. Watson, the Fire In­ the circuit court to quiet title to cer­
* tain property over which there is a
View.
* surance Man.
A splendid mixed program at the
dispute. The plaintiff prays that the
This
agency
represents
the
leading
Star theatre every Saturday night.
We use only the purest drugs ob­
of the defendants set forth their pretended
old line insurance companies
c — ....
tainable
to
enter
into
your
prescrip-
Two milk cows for sale. Inquire of
United States. For security, service and claimed interest; that said claim
Mrs. S. E. Blaker, Bayocean, Oregon. tions. Bring them to us—Tillamook
♦ and safety place your insurance p ro­ be adjudged null and void and that
Drug Co.
tection with Rollie W. Watson, tile the plaintiff is the owner in fee sim­
Will pay you to see Everson for a
W. Flippin vs. John Maginnis and Insurance Man.
ple; that the court establish the
safe investment in city property or Jennie G. Maginnis
_
is a suit filed in
" Co.
~ —Agent
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t for boundary line between the lands;
J. S. Stephens &
farm lands.
,
♦ the circuit court to recover $1,300.00
that the deed executed by defendant
suiJnve, Real Estate, f North Zurcher be reformed; that an ac­
Fire Insurance,
You choose your doctor. Choose us on a promissory note.
West School Furniture Co, and counting be had of the rents; that
as your druggist—Tillamook Drug
Twenty four panrs of China pheas­ Notary Public. Both phones. Office plaintiff be given judgment against
Co.
*
ants were turned loose last week by Room 1, Commercial Building. Tilla­ the defendants for the amounts so
Fish Warden mook, Oregon.
* ascertained; and that the plaintiffs
Have you prescriptions to be filled? Depty. Game and
Wc can fill any prescription.—Tilla­ Leach.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edwards, of title in and to the said lands be for­
mook Drug Co.
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Money to loan on farm lands, from Newberg were in visiting Mr. and ever quited.
For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City $500 up, Good turns. Reasonable rate Mrs. C. J. Edwards this week, and
E. M. Condit and wife and Dr.
for $1,100.00 cash. Call or address of interest. We want your business. they all left by auto Tuesday morn­ Reedj' and wife, in one car and W. I.
Sec Everson.
* ing, C. J. Edwards going out on a Ricchers and wife, Mrs. Pique and
Mrs. C. N. Drew.
Miss Cleo Budd, in another car,
First class grain and vetch hay for business trip.
“ I he work of Professor Munter, the aviator,
The World Filim Corporation pre­
The Coast Power Co., is again able made a trip Sunday over the new road
sents "When it Strikes Home,” at sale F. O. B. cars. For particulars,
gave
the spectators a plendid insight into the
write W. J. Garner, Route 1, Dallas to reduce the price of lamps on ac­ to Seaside. They left 'his city at 6 a.
Gem Theatre, Friday night.
possibilities of the airship. He made two success­
Oregon.
* count of increased purchases and bet­ m. and reached Seaside at 9:30. Re­
Wise & Massy, dentists, do painless
Don’t fail to see the Dainty Queen ter discounts. The 30 cent lamps now turning they left Seaside at 5 p.m.
ful flights yesterday, remaining in the air tor
extracting free where plates or bridge of the screen (Mary Miles Minter) sell for 25 cents. 60 watt lamps at a-'d reached home at 9:30, stopping
minutes each time, performing tricks with his
on the road for supper. They report
work is ordered.
* in “Lovely Mary” at Gem Theatre 35 cents.
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huge machine and pulling off stunts that made
E. Hall and daughter, Mrs. M. C. the roads good with the exception of
Two automobiles for sale. A bar­ Saturday and Sunday.
■bout
tv.o
miles,
which
is
being
fixed.
gain if sold at once. Inquire of Allen
D. L. Shrode, George Williams and Grover, of Hemlock, left Friday for When they arrived at Seaside people
the watchers catch their breath. He had the
Page. ,
Charles Kunze vs. M. L. Berger is a Nahcotta, Wash., where Mrs. Grover were surprised that they had come
ft
wonderful aeroplane at his command at all times
will
join
her
husband
who
has
located
Why not be insured in the best fire suit filed in the circuit court to re­
through from T illamook. There were
there,
Mr.
Hall
expects
to
return
in
a
and made it obey his every will. Some of the
insurance company, it costs no more. cover $120.01.
thousands of persons and hundreds of
»
f.
. 'tos there, and this gave the Tilla-
Sec Everson.
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* j You may expect to see the finest few days.
stunts and tricks were hardly believable even
All those who have fancy work to mookers some idea what the beach
F. T. Bennett, who has resided at exhibit of dahlias and other flowers
when they were seen.”
per­
Blaine for several years, moved to at the fair this year that has yet been send to the county fair, please mail business amounts to. The only ron
d
by parcel post to Mrs. Rachel Wes­ ccptiblc grade on the whole
shown here.
Newberg this week.
From the Pocatello Daily Chronicle.
ton, Supt. fancy work department, from this citv to Seaside was the hill
Reed Bain, who has been attending
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Mrs. L. E. Hammer, now of Me­ Tillamook, not later than Monday , at Hobsonville.
summer school, returned from Eu­ at
Minnville,
came ...
in on Friday to Visit noon, Aug 21, Special attention will
ill il»me, v<*»»»v
O
gene on Sunday.
her parents Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Rowe. be given to it.
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Tillamook Hotel Loses Cases.
Mrs. Luthi had the misfortune to She will leave on Friday.
Mrs. Robert Neilson will exhibit at
fall on Sunday and dislocate her
Well improved dyked tide 1 .nd, the County Fair her fine collection of l Mrs. S. W. Kapishka vs. Tillamook
shoulder.
stock and
buildings, easy terms, about one hundred different varieties | Hotel Co., which was appealed from
THIS IS THE MAN THAT WILL DO
Tillamook the justice court, in which the plain­
small
payment
small farm as part. and species of native
Mrs. L. R. Cooper, of Yamhill P. 6. Box No. or
tiff
sued
and
obtained
judgment
330 Toledo, Oregon. County birds. They are scientifically I
SOME REAL FLYING IN TILLAMOOK
county is visiting at the home of Mrs.
mounted and range in size from the against the hotel company for $28.00
E. P. Larson.
For sale, trade or lease—2% acres humming bird to the eagle.
for services rendered while the hotel
was in the hands of a receiver. Judge
AT THE FAIR. BE THERE.
Mary Miles Minter in "Lovely qn Trask river 1 mile southwest of
We are sorry to hear of the death
Mary," at Gem Theatre, Saturday Tillamook, Call Mrs. Cooper at of Miss Wanda Erickson, daughter of H H. Belt handed down a decision ■
confirming the decision of the lower
E. P. Larson’s, Tillamook, Ore. A31
and Sunday. A Metro photo play.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Erickson, who court with costs.
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.2, dressers,
Miss Hazel McKowcn, who was re­ underwent a serious operation by the
For sale—Folding bed,
John Leland Henderson vs. Tilla­
Graven, 6th engaged as music teacher at the pub­ Mayo Bros., at Rochester, Minn., but mook Hotel Company, P. J. Worrall,
stoves, rugs etc. Van C_
* lic school, returned from San Diego, succumbed on Wednesday. The re­
between Miller and Park.
Anna Worrall and Charles Kunze,
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mains will reach this city on Sunday. which was a case to recover expense»
Circuit Judge G. R. Bagley will Cal., on Sunday, where she spent her
DAHLIA QUEEN COMEGT.
summer
vacation.
Meier & Frank Co.,
vs W. R. incurred by A. H Gaylord while, re­ CELEBRATION ON SATURDAY
hold court on Friday, coming over to
Rossman
is
a
suit
filed
in
the
circuit
ceiver,
and
which
was
tried
before
dispose of a few equity cases.
O. A. Schultz went out to Portland court to recover possession of cer­
Judge Belt last May, was decided in
Won By Nellis Kinnatnan, of Beaver,
if you have had teeth treated and to hear Mr. Hughes speak in that tain furniture in what is known a» favor of the plaintiff and it was or­ Opening of the Pacific Highway Be­
by Narrow Mar; if
tween Tillamook and Clatsop.
they still ache try the Wise & Massey city. Mr. Schultz, who is in the lumber Outlook Inn, at Lake Lytle, which dered that the receiver pay to the
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business, is a republican and opposed plaintiff claims is wrongfully held hotel company the sum of $422.00;
Counties.
painless method for relief.
to free trade.
The contest for Dahlia Queei n
and detained, which is estimated at that the hotel company thereupon
Nehakm Oregon, 8-14-16.
Wc 2d Sawed—Call E. W. Knight
on Monday at six o'clock,
or the Mutual phone, Prompt service
500 free tnerry-go-round tickets $1 000, and for damages to the transfer and assign to Gaylord all its I. C. Baker, Preside;»! Tillamook closed
when Mi»». Nellis Kinnatnan, of Bea-
* will be given, one to each of the first amount of $250.00.
claim and interest on the claim now I Commercial Club.
Ind careful work.
ver, won the contest by a narrow ma­
Prof. W. R. Kirk, the new principal shown upon its books against F. F. ! Dear Sir:—The date for the cele­ jority of ten votes over Miss Emma
Lamps arc now 25 cents each for 500 children under thirteen entering
Hclliere for $133.00 on account of bration of the opening of the Pacific
the
fair
ground^.
Come
and
brinx
the
of
the
Tillamook
schools,
will
come
sizes up to 40 watt, and 35 cents for
I Groat of T illamook. Following is the
Two new draft cashed by the receiver; that the Highway, is set for Saturday, August vole of the six highest contestants:
to this cily next week.
•0 watt at the Coast Power Co.
* children.
19th.
receiver
recover
of
and
from
the
Miss
teachers have been engaged,
The visitors will be met at .Mrs. Nellis Kinnatnan, Beaver.......... 310(1
Margaret Hanson, of Corvallis, to plaintiff for his services as receiver I.udki’s farm on the east side of the
3180
the
sum
of
$455.00,
the
further
sum
de-
take charge of the commercial
Emma (»road, Tillamook.......... 13 35
.
North
Fork
of
the
Nehalem
river
by
of
$79.00
for
his
services
in
keeping
patment, ami L. A.King, of Kalamath
1 Saretta DeLillies, Tillamook ..
Falls, for the manual training depart­ account of the receipts and disburse- ! the Tillamook pec pic and escorted to ; Mary Myers, Beaver ................ «Go
Ncah-Kah-Nie beach, where a suit­
ments
of
the
company
prior
to
his
ment
being appointed receiver, the further able program will be given and a pic­ I Hazel llodle, Bay City . . 40. . . 370
An excellent opportunity is offered «•:m of $289.00 on account of said nic dinner will be served. Everyone ■ Lois Wade, Tillamook ..............
those desiring to add to their collec­ Gaylord and Carlton as expert ac­ is expected to bring a basket. Evcry-
The contest was inaugurated by
tion.of dahlias by visiting the display countants. the further sum of $32.15 ! one is invited to attend. Be on hand the Women's Civic Improvement
on the high school grounds. There for premium on bond, labor and ex­ at the muting place by 11:30 am.. League, and it is this organization
are over one hundred choice varieties pert accountant and for publication I There will be a free dance at Nt- that is endeavoring to make this the
Dahlia City. The last day of the fair,
in the show garden and through the of notice of hearing final rrnort, and I halcm in the rvning.
J. S. Rankin
kindness of Lamar’s Variety Store a that this shall be a full, final and
Friday, will be Dahlia day, and the
limited number will be exhibited in complete settlement of all matters
H. W. Tohl.
parade will be under the auspices of
the league, when the Dahlia Queen
the show window from time to time. connected with the receivership.
D. C. 1’crtgoy.
will be one of the features.
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'PRUDENT MAN”
PROTECTS H/S
FAMILY WITH A
BANK
ACCOUNT
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus, $30,000.00
Christian Church,
Tillamook County Bank
Tillamook Jottings.
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£
SHIP MAN $
DOES
$
GREAT STUNTS. £
£
AIR
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LAMAR’S VARIETY STORE,
IMF. BLD.,
¿ "Drop in and book Around ”
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