Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 24, 1916, Image 1

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Vol. XXVII.
»1.50 PER YEAR.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. AUGUST
I have anentirely new U. S. Cream
Obituary.
Seperator, 450 pounds capacity, never
been used. Will sacrifice samefor one-
Max Herbert Doergc, was born in
half original cost. See Smith the Calf Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 28, 1894,
Man.
He was the eldest son of Mr. and
Your fire insurance protection is Mrs. A. E. Doergc. His mother died
safe with this agency. All losses sat­ at Stillwater, Minn., when he was but '
isfactorily adjusted and promptly nine years old.
He came to Tillamook, Oregon in
paid. See Rollie Watson the Insur­
Member Federal Reserve Bank
1910 and had lived here until April!
ance Man.
♦
1916 when he went to Washington.1
lake advantage of our increased He was killed while at work tn the
buying and get cheaper lamps at the Saginaw Logging Camp No. 4, near
HE KNOWS
Coast Power Co.. 10, 15, 25 and 40 Aberdeen, Wash., Wednesday morn-!
OFFICERS :
! HIS DUTY'a
watt lamps at 25 cents each; 60 ing, Aug. 16, 1916, at the age of 21 1
watt at 35 cents.
* years, 7 months and 19 days.
B. C. LAMB, President.
He was a talanted young musician, !
Protect your valuable papers from
W. J. R1 ECHERS, Cashier.
the unexpected fire by renting one of being a member of both the Tilla- j
our safe deposit boxes. Only one mook and Aberdeen Bands in which '
J. C. HOLDEN, Vice-President.
dollar per year.
Tillamook County he was solo cornetist. He was also a :
Bank.
•
member of the Christian Church
1. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier.
orchestra at Tillamook.
Don’t forget those busted castings.
He was a highly respected young i
Can be welded for half. Goods sent man and will be greatly missed by all ■
DIRECTORS :
by parcel post and express promptly who knew him.
He
leaves
his
father,
sister,
two
A. W. Bm.
P eter H eisel .
returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook,
C. J. E dwards .
Oregon.
* brothers and a host of friends to
mourn him.
B. C. L amb .
W. J. R iechers .
J. c. Hot DEN.
The funeral services were held at
A free trade Democratic club was
formed on Saturday with W. E. the Christian Church at Tillamook,
Noyes, president; C. E. Trombley, Oregon, Sunday afternoon. Rev. Van
secretary; and S. A. Brodhead, tres- Winkle officiating. Interment took
Careful Attention Given to all Banking
urer. There was only a small attend­ place in the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
A precious one from us has gone,
ance at the meeting.
A voice we loved is stilled,
Business Placed in Our Hands.
Mrs. Nancy Forrester, mother of
A place is vacant in our home,
Mrs. Edgar, Mrs. McFall and Mrs. Which never can be filled.
Should YOU be taken away from vour wife and
i Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON
Darby, died at the Edgar home south
God in his wisdom, has recalled
children do you not wish for them to be free from WANT'?
of town and the remains were buried The boon his love had given,
best way to make you family independent is to i on Sunday. The deceased was 87
And though the body moulders here
REGULARLY BANK a part of the income from vour I years of age.
The soul is safe in Heaven.
labor or your business and let this money STAY in the
Now is the time to see that you are
bank.
properly covered with a fire insurance
Report of Scales in Tillamook.
policy. The advice and facilities of
A foolish investment may endanger the happiness
this office are yours for the asking.
In answer to complaints, J. F. Jones
of your family. BE CAREFUL.
Will have a part in the
J See Rollie W. Watson, the Fire In- District Scaler of Weights and Meas­
Make OUR bank YOUR bank.
* ures for the Western District recent­
i surance Man.
Church [Services
We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Deposit.
1
This agency represents the leading ly came into Tillamook County for
old line insurance companies of the for the purpose of checking the scales
Next Sunday Night at the
) United States. For security, service and his report to Fred G. Buchtel,
State Sealer, shows the following
[
and
safety
place
your
insurance
pro-
THE OLD RELIABLE.
| tection with Rollie W. Watson, the conditions.
Eight scales in use in th ? Cream­
*
Insurance Man.
ery and C heese factori-s wire con­
J. S. Stephens & Co.—Agent for demned for repairs, am! 55 weigh’s
Fire Insurance, Real Estate, North were found to be light 18 to 1 4
Sermon Subject :
West School Furniture Co, and ounces, -nost of these being cauntci-
For Sale—4 year old black marc,
“ WHY DO I BELONG TO THE
weight 1300, Apply to Geo Olds, Notary Public. Both phones. Office poise weights where Pic erior multi­
Room 1, Commercial Building. Tilla- plies one or two hu.iG. -d nines. ■ ac-
Cloverdale, or Henry Olds, Fairview.* mook, Oregon.
—
*
tictilly all of these weights were ad­
CHURCH?”
Lost between Tillamook and Hem­
The Coast Power Co., is again able justed so as to conform with stan­
lock, hat box, finder please leave at to reduce the price of lamps on ac- dard. Such as could not be made
Wise and Massey, Dentists.
*
A Church Service worth while.
Hemlock store or Headlight office. * count of increased purchases and bet- ■standard were condemned permanent­
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor.
*
Beginning at 8 P.M.
Sec Wise and Missy, the up-to-date ter discounts. The 30 cent lamps now­ I ly.
Sunday chicken dinners at Bayside dentists, who have located perman­ sell for 25 cents. 60 watt lamps at
Oqe scale was discovered in use, the
inn. Bayocean.
* ently in Tillamook, Bay City and Bar 35 cents.
♦
weights of which had been drilled out
so that the scale would at all times
*
Bring in your prescriptions, Tilla­ View.
Mr. ai. Mrs. Francis and Marion weigh light when used with such
mook Drug Co.
*
Mrs. W. J. Phelps, of Boise, Idaho, Lamb, and daughter, Vida, of Eugene,
weights. In one instance weights
Born, to the wife of Mr. Frank a former resident of this county is who have spent ten weeks of camp
were lxing used upon a scale differ­
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. life here this summer have returned
Clark, Aug. 16, a boy.
home. Their vacation was “pent b<r>. ent from the one for which they were
Jones.
Frank A. Rowe, of Wheeler, was
made, with the result that articles
A son was born to Mr and Mrs. W. last year and it is rumored that they weighed were light. 18 scales were
down on Tuesday.
will
again
camp
here
next
summer.
P. Garrett, of Portland, at the home
permanently condemned, 25 were ad­
A. K. Case is in from MvMinnvillc of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. White on Aug.
Frank Jenkins and wife, of Eugene, justed and corrected, and a total of
on business for a few days.
22nd.
were in the city last week. They were 125 scales were scaled as correct.
Wise and Massy examine the teeth,
In addition to the work done upon
Reed Bain has been elected to teach detained a day owing to machine
give advice and estimates, FREE.
♦ in the Klamath Falls high school, trouble, having to send to Portland, the scales in this community, com­
Dr. Wise will work by appointment having the history, civic and econom­ for a piece that was broken. Mr. Jen­ plaints regarding tjic measurement of
kins is editor of the Oregon Register wood were investigated and the meas-
tor those who want him personally.* ics departments.
one of the best country papers in the u ements adjusted to the satisfaction
Two milk cow’s for sale. Inquire of
of the parties concerned. There was a
We use only the purest drugs ob­ state.
Mrs. S. E. Blaker, Bayocean, Oregon. tainable to enter into your prescrip­
total of approximately 600 inspec­
W.
J.
Hill
was
thrown
from
the
tions.
Will pay you to see Everson for a tions. Bring them to us—Tillamook
This was the first complete inspec­
* auto on Saturday that was carrying
safe investment in city property or Drug Co.
the boys to a fire, and was shaken up
farm lands.
*
Money to loan on farm lands, from some by the fall. He says he is glad tion made in Tillamook County, and
the people whose scales were inspect­
You choose your doctor. Choose us $500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate to have owners of autos help them ed generally expressed their pleasure
as your druggist—Tillamook Drug of interest. We want your business. get to a fire as quickly as possible, and satisfaction in hav-tig a District
See Everson.
* but they should be more careful in
Co.
*
Sealer visit them.
First class grain and vetch hay for turning corners.
R. D. Jennings traveling freight
agent of the S. P. Co. was in the city sale F. O. B. cars. For particulars,
Circuit Court Cases.
Charles Fulton asked how the pave­
write W. J. Garner, Route 1, Dallas
on Wednesday.
Oregon.
* ment was getting along on Saturday.
D. L. Shrodc, Geo. Williams and
Circuit Judge G. R. Bagley was in
Nobody is beefing any more and
Mrs. W. A. Williams, who went to nobody is wanting to go back to the Charles Kunze vs. H. T. Hylton.
the city on Friday and Saturday and
the springs to take treatment for dirt
streets
before
the
pave­ Action for money. Default judgment
heard several cases.
rheumatism, returned Tuesday, feel­ ment was put down. And the pave­ entered.
Have you prescriptions to be filled? ing much better in health.
Mary J. Cone vs. C. L. Wallace, D.
the point on the paper which is to receive the
ment isn’t as bad as Some persons en­
We can fill any prescription.—1 ilia-
D. Wallace, G. U. Talcott and ‘ B.
" A. I
deavored to make it. Is it?
Well
improved
dyked
tide
land,
type impression is stationary at the instant the
mook Drug Co.
Smith. Foreclosure of mortgage.
stock and
buildings, easy terms,
Karl J. Monrad and S. B. Morrison, Order of confirmation.
For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City’ small payment or small farm as part.
• type hits. The carriage does not bob up and •
for $1,100.00 cash. Call or address P. O. Box No. 330 Toledo, Oregon. of Humbolt County, Cal., were visi­ ! Tillamook County Bank VS. Red ;
mortgage ,
Marich.
Foreclosure
of
tors
to
Tillamook
this
week.
They
are
down when the shift is made to v rite capitals.
Mrs. C. N. Drew.
For sale, trade or lease—2% acres connected with the California Central Judgment and decree.
Wise & Massy, dentists, do painless on Trask river 1 mile southwest of Creamery Association and act in the
Tillamook County Bank vs. U. G.
Why?
extracting free where plates or bridge Tillamook, Call Mrs. Cooper at capacity of chemists. Humbolt coun­ Jackson and wife and W. S. Coates.
I Foreclosure of mortgage. Order con­
work is ordered.
ty
docs
not
make
much
cheese,
but
E. P. Larson's, Tillamook, Ore. A31
Because the type is shifted—not the carriage.
manufactures a large amount of but­ firming sale.
Two automobiles for sale. A bar­
Lost a gold broach between the ter, furnishing the government with
E.
J.
Dunn
vs.
D.
J.
Dunn.
Divorce
gain if sold at once. Inquire of Allen Presbyterian and U. B. Churches.
The only movement of the carriage is back and
suit. Decree granted.
large quantities.
Page.
*
Finder leave at the Headlight office
Clara LuceHa Brace vs. Clarence E.
fortli
on its closely adjusted ball bearing runways—
Two celebrated summer "hikes” are
Why not be insured in the best fire and receive reward.
Brace. Divorce suit. Decree granted.
and
this
does not take place while the print is being
reported
to
this
office.
One
by
Prof.
insurance company, it costs no rnore^
Arthur M. Churchill vs. Minnie A.
Remember we arc agents for the W. R. Rutherford, wife and son of
Sec Everson.
made.
There
is no lifting of the carriage.
Mead
and
T.
B.
Mead.
Foreclosure.
Big Salt Lake City Building and Eugene, formerly of this city, who
For sale—Folding bed, ', dressers, Loan Co. Will lend you money to walked from Florence to Newport, a Taken under advisement.
6th build with or take up a mortgage.—A.
Michael Marnisch vs. Joe Rozich is
This is one reason why L. C. Smith & Bros, type­
stoves, rugs etc. \ an Graven,
C.
distance of 80 miles in 8 days. Ralph a suit filed in the circuit court to re­
» C. Everson.
between Miller and Park.
x
writing is free from blurs and every letter in the right
Chapman and Frank Holmes last Sat­ cover $54.00 for work performed.
If you have had.teeth treated and
Miss Selvia Rowe went to Portland urday walked from Neskowin to I Auric M. Draper vs. John Maginnis
place.
they still ache try the W ise & Massey with her sister, Mrs. L. E. Hammer, Newport, 27 miles over rough trail,
painless method for relief.
* and after spending a few days in that from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.—T elephone and Jennie Maginnis is a suit filed in
the circuit court to recover 81,050.00
Ask for Demonstration
Wcod Sawed—Call E. W. Knight city will go to Mrs. Hammer’s new- Register.
on a promissory note.
home
in
McMinnville.
on the Mutual phone. Prompt service
Rev. J. H. Wood and wife came in
and careful work.
Dr. Ford, superintendent of this dis­ on Friday on a summer's outing for Opening of the Seaside-Tillamook i
Lamps arc now 25 cents each for trict of the M. E. Church, is in the a few days. Mr. Wood was pastor of
Road.
L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co. •
sizes up to 40 watt, and 35 cents for city. Since his last visit to Tillamook the M. E. Church, when the present
———o------
Dr.
Ford
sustained
a
sad
bereave
­
building
was
built
and
it
is
25
years
Hums Office and Factory: SYRACUSE. N. Y.
€0 watt at the Coast Power Co.
*
Last Saturday the formal opening
ment in the death of his wife.
since he left here. He was surprised of the Seaside-Tillamook road was
Millinery Sale—Late Summer Felts
to see so many improvements in the
C. F. Frabklin formerly in the city and county.. He preached at the made a feature in the North end of
on sale at Miss Pattersons. All sport
Rats and children's hats at half price. jewelry business in this city but now­ M. E. Church on Sunday evening. He the county. A delegation went from
this city,- including County Judge A.
in business at Pc Ell, Wash., came in
Owens,
For sale high grade piano. Will sell with C. M. Rutherford and son and called oft the editor, who had made M. Hare, Commissioner
cheap as I do not want to move it out E ,P. Nunnally, of Big Arm., Mont. the acquaintance of Mr. Wood some County Clerk, J. C. Holden, Assessor
years ago. __________
C. A. Johnson and Sheriff Crenshaw,
of Tillamook. Call at Todd Hotel.
Commissioner McKirnens joining the
Owing
to
so
much
of
the
editor's
Hay; now is the time to insure your
Card of Thanks.
county court at Mohler. Th« Tilla­ that the ladies had provided. County in statements from different citizens
time
being
taken
up
with
matter
con
­
hav, your barn, and your live stock.
——o------
mook Comme rcial Club was r-pre­ judge A. M. Hare was the first to of Tillamook answering that qu- lion
nected
with
the
fair
and
the
Com
­
Old line insurance is the safest and
We wish to express our sincere sented by the president Fred < . . make a few remarks.
Why do 1 belong to the Church?
best. Rates on application. See Rollie mercial Club, he had but little time thanks and appreciation to the many .
Baker, C. J. Edwards, J R. Callahan,
These statements will
be
read
W. Matson, the Insurance Man.
* to devote to the Headlight this week. friends . for
kind acts of sympa-
i , i-.rwin
.. their
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_ .
r-
W.
Sunday night. Thus, at least 40 peo­
Harrison,
and Rollie 1...
Christian
Church.
thy and help rendered on account of
! the
nth several la-lie
ple will have part in the service.
death of our daughter, also for
from
ty. The •re were other <
Don’t miss it.
,
Sunday
promîtes
to
be
full
of
Next
,
,
the bcr.uiiful flowers
Tilla- I
i city a nd Hay City. 1
interest
at
the
Church.
Live
and
prac
­
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Erickson.
Presbyterian Church Notes.
Une
r>ker# went to the co
'.ridng tical subjects will be discussed in the
o —— ■
ETC the f met -he machitt
two
services.
ts.ion
All the regular services of the
top county. A
Care of Thanks.
“
The
Point
of
Con-
Morning
theme:
church will be hrjd next Sunday. The
d and made it
f
tact."
t
nie beach. Owlr
pastor is on the field for the work ui
We wish to express our sincere
;
j
Evening
theme;
4
all departments, and the nn -ibvrs of
thanks ■ nd appreciation to the friend
to
the
Church?.
tl
thr church, congregation, and all
for their many kind acts of sympathy
many
people
be
­
We believe that
bur
friends are cordially invited and urg­
kt
and help rendered us on account of
long to the church without knowing ed to be present and take part in any
F neh
4
the death of our beloved son and
exactly why.
t
t<
or all < f tl’f services. Strang rs are
brother.
1
rk
A committee fa at
h
specially invited.
yin:
A. E. Doerge »nd fimily.
| THE'PRUDENT MAN
PROTECTS HiS
FAMILY WITH A
BANK
ACCOUNT
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus, $30,000.00
40 People
Tillamook County Bank
8
Christian Church
Tillamook Jottings.
Printing Point Does Not
Bob Up and Down
In an L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter
306» Oak st., Portland, Ore
J SI
SI
UAMBR’S variety store ,
I.OO.F. BLD.,
Dî’op in and Liook Around-”
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