Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 31, 1916, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK. OREGON,
a VG 1ST 31, 11)16.
»1.50 PER YEAR.
Tiiiamook Jotiiags.
improved dyked tide land,
On Wednesday night, Sept. 6th the
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The Dahlia Parade.
id
buildings, easy terms,
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rment or small farm as part, management of the Gem Theatre will
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The dahlia parade on Friday under
x No. 330 Toledo, Oregon. start two new Pathe Pictures. “Who’s
Guilty,” a series similar to the popu­
auspices of the Women's Civic
Wise and Massey, Dentists.
' ♦
Roilie W. Watson and L. V. Eber­ lar ' »v ho rays.’’ and “The Grip of the
Improvement Club, was decidedly
hardt
moved
from
the
Todd
building
Evil,” a fourteen episode serial, with
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. 1
to the National Building where they a good comedy. Watch for advertis­ the best of the four parades. Follow­
Bring in your prescriptions, Tilla­ have opened splendid office quarters. ing on these. The program subject to ing the band, was the members of the
club, headed by the president, Mrs. C.
mook Drug Co.
♦
For sale, trade or lease—2% acres delay on account of R. R. strike now I J. Edwards, who wore quaint caps
Paul Fitzpatrick has enlisted in the on 1 rask river 1 mile southwest of pending.
decorated with dahlias and a wreath
Member Federal Reserve Bank
Oregon Militia.
1 illamook, Call Mrs. Cooper at
For Sale—100 acres of land, near of dahlias across their dress. A dele­
E.
P.
Larson
’
s,
Tillamook,
Ore.
A31
gation
of
the
club
were
on
horseback
the Red Clover factory, with house
Born, on Monday to the wife of
thev made a fine showing . A
Henrj Diehl, a daughter.
I have anentirely new U. S. Cream and barn all complete, ami 20 head of and
cows and 2 calves, 1 bull, 1 horse and beautiful float followed, with the
Seperator,
450
pounds
capacity,
never
Wise and Massy examine the teeth,
OF'FK'KKS :
all the farm implements. Also 50 ton Dahlia Queen, Miss Nellis Kinnaman,
* gi.e advice and estimates, FREE. ♦ been used. Will sacrifice samefor one- of hay. Will sell on part payment and of Beaver, and her attendants. Miss
half original cost. See Smith the Calf
A u.air'a;;c license was issued to Man.
the remainder on time. This is a bar­ Emma Groat and Miss Saretta De­
gain for anyone looking for a dairy Lillies, who held the silver cup won
Ray G.aU and Miss Ruin XI. Burge.
Rev. Van Winkle pastor of the farm. Apply to Henry and Mary at the National Dahlia Show at Port­
Dr. Wise "/ill work by appointment Christian Church, has received a Becker, half mile north of town.
* land last year. There were a large
J. C. HOLDEN,
for those who want him personally.* “call” to become the pastor of the
number of little girls with bonnets of
Prof. W. R. Rutherford and Mrs. different colors representing dahlias
First
Christian
Church
of
Oakland,
Will pay you to see Everson for a
I. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier.
Rutherford and son arrved at the There were decorated go-carts, doll
safe investment in city property or Cal.
home of District Attorney T. H. buggies, bicycles and tricycles in the
farm lands.
*
For Sale—Twin cylinder motor­ Goyne on Monday. They have been parade all of which were artistically
DIRECTORS :
You choose your doctor. Choose us cycle, in perfect condition, will sell at taking ther vacation hiking, having arranged. The ladies of the Women’s
C. J. E dwards .
P eter H eisel .
as your druggist—Tillamook Drug a bargain. Terms given to responsible walked from Eugene to Florence- and Civic Improvement League are de­
A. W. B unn .
party. Address Box 431, Tillamook, then to Newport and through the serving of a great deal of credit for
Co.
*
Oregon.
*
\V. J. R iechers .
Siletz reservation to Cloverdale, and the dahlia parade, and they were just­
J. C. Hoi hex .
B. C. L amb .
Have you prescriptions to be filled?
ly entitled to the sweepstake for the
“The Come Back,” featuring May from there autocd to this city.
We can fill any prescription.—Tilla­
Allison and Harold Lockwood, a
If the strike order goes Into effect best parade._______________
mook Drug Co.
*
beautiful picture from the lands of on Monday, the A. F. Coats Lumber
ADVISORY COUNCIL.
For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City ice and snow. Gem Theatre, Satur­ Co.’s saw mill in this city will close
Careful Attention Given to all Banking
for $1,100.00 cash. Call or address day and Sunday. Metro pictures.
down until the strike is settled. The
Tillamook County Agricultural Coun­
Mrs. C. N. Drew.
*
The Farmers’ Union will form a strike will also interfere with the
cil Formed on Wednesday.
Business Placed in Our Hands.
Wise & Massy, dentists, do painless county oiganization at Fairview to­ cheese industry, with the exception
extracting free where plates or bridge morrow (Friday), which will be at­ of the cheese supplied to Portland
On Wednesday afternoon a meet­
Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. J
work is ordered.
* tended by delegates from local un­ and California, ami the tie up, should ing was called at the court house for S
it come, will mean a large amount of
ions.
the
purpose
of
forming
a
Tillamook
i_Diioii
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Two automobiles for sale. A bar­
cheese kept here that cannot reach
Your fire insurance protection is the usual markets.
County Agricultural Council, the pur­
gain if sold at once. Inquire of Allen
pose of which is to act at an advisory
Page.
* safe with this agency. All losses sat­
executive committee which shall have I
Public Sale.
E. F. Richards, formerly of Provo, board to the County Agriculturist.
isfactorily adjusted and promptly
Why not be insured in the best fire paid. See Roilie Watson the Insur­ Utah, and for the last three years
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Paul V. Merit, State Leader of authority to transact such business
insurance company, it costs no more. ance Man.
*
living near Cloverdale, died on Tues­ County Agent Work, of the O. A. C. as the Council may direct anil which
1 will sell at public auction all my
See Everson.
Take advantage of our increased day of last week and the remains and L. R. Simons, of the Agricultural shall hold office for one year or un­ household furniture. Three cows and
The Women’s Civic Improvement buying and get cheaper lamps at the were brought to this city and buried Department, Washington, D. C. were til successors are elected and ap­ a yearling heifer, also six tons of oat
hay. at my place cast of the fair
League will meet at the city hall on Coast Power Co., 10, 15, 25 and 40 Thursday, the W. O. W. taking present and explained the workings pointed.
Saturday at two o’clock.
watt lamps at 25 cents each; 60 charge of the funeral, the deceased of the council and what was expected Article VII.—Additional Committees. grounds, on Saturday, September 2,
The president of the Council shall 1916, at 1 p.m.
* being a member of Provo Camp, No. of it.
M. Hansen, the Bay City jeweler, watt at 35 cents.
Terms of sale, over $10.00 or more
■182. Deceased was in poor health
After reading the by-laws, which we appoint from the Council at large, a
who disappeared last witi’er, came
Protect your valuable papers from when he came to Tillamook, and the . rive below, Charles Kunze was elect­ committee of one for each of the 12 months time on bankable note.
back to settle up his affairs.
the unexpected fire by renting one of cause of death was paralysis. He was ed temporary chairman and Roy projects which the County Agricul­
Carl Wallin,
tural Agent may have upon his pro­
Reynolds, Auctioneer.
If you have had teeth treated and our safe deposit boxes. Only one about 60 years of age and his wife Jones secretary.
Tillamook County and one son Arthur, were here with
they still ache try the Wise & Massey dollar per year.
Mr. Kunze was nominated and elec­ gram of work and may appoint ad­
Hank.
•
For Sale or Trade for an Auto.
him, The other sons were Harry and ted president, and although be felt ditional committees as the need may
painless method for relief.
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The Women’s Civic Improvement Edward, of Provo, Utah, and Alfred, reluctant to undertake the responsi­ develop. The president of the Coun­
Wcad Sawed—Call E. W. Knight
40 acres, with small house, cost
cil and the
County Agricultural
of Gold Hill, Colo. The deceased was
on the Mutual phone, Prompt service League sent a collection of dahlias a man who was well liked since his bility, would do so if the members of Agent shall be ex-officio members of $300.00. 32 fruit trees and shubbery
to Portland on Wednesday, to be en­
the council would do their part, for it
and careful work.
3 years old, watered with 3 springs,
tered at the National Dahlia Show in residence here.
.as up to them to make it a success. each committee.
Article VIII.—Meetings.
Mrs. W. F. Gaetter, of Hillsboro, that city.
i but three large trees, rest vine maple
Judge Bagley rendered a decree in X. XV. Bunn was elected vice-prcsi-
lhe meetings of the Council, with and small timber, all good land amt
has been visiting Miss Marie 1 inner-
Hay; now is the time to insure your the case of Arthur M. Churchill vs. lent and James Williams secretary­ the exception of the annual meeting, can be plowed if cleared. 8 acres
stet at the home of Carl Haberlach.
hay, your barn, and your live stock. Minnie A. Mead and T. B. Mead in treasurer.
1 he council is composed of the fol­ shall be held at the call of the pres­ cleared and fenced.
Mrs. W. H. Bell, of Portland, is Old line insurance is the safest and favor of the plaintiff, who is to re­
J. S .Stephens,
ident and the president shall be re­
spending a month with her daughter, best. Rates on application. See Roilie cover $16,875.00 and interest etc. lowing members:
Room 1" Commercial Bldg
E. K. Scovell. White Clover Grange quired to call a meeting upon a re­
W. Watson, the Insurance Man.
* The court finds that the defendants
Mrs. Stanley Coates.
Other farm property, but the above
C. E. Donaldson, Fairview Grange. quest signed by five members ol the
The Fairview Birthday Club met executed a mortgage dated February
is a snap for a short time.
The O. E. S. Kensington will meet
Fred Robitsch, Pleasant Valley j | ( ouncil.
10th,
1915;
that
F.
R.
Beals,
the
An annual meeting of the Council
Some choice city lots for sale.
Wednesday, September 6th, at Z.iv. this afternoon at the home of Mrs. mortgagee herein, on the 13th day of Grange.
Durrer and had a most pleasant
shall be held on a day in December
All members urged to attend.
E. .Atkinson, Sandlake Grange.
October,
1915,
duly
assigned
and
gathering. Mrs. Tittle and Mrs. John­
Notice.
R. C. Magarell, Nestucca Grange. fixed by the executive committee and
transferred the mortgage to plaintiff:
Paul V. Maris, state leader of the son assisted the hostess.
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at least one month prior to the date of
Ole Rcdberg, Oretown Grange
that at the time of the institution ci
Extension Service, county agent work
This is to notify the patrons of the
C. W. Tilden, Tillamook Farmers’ the annual meeting, the secretary
Don’t forget those busted castings. the suit plaintiff was the owner and
was in the city on Tuesday.
shall sond or cause to have sent to I Tillamook County Mutual Telephone
holder; and that the defendants have Union.
Can
be
welded
for
half.
Goods
sent
Robt. Warwick in "Sins of Society
J. Earl, South Prairie Farmers’ each of the farmers’ organizatii s of . Co. that S. A. Brodhead has !>■ ett
failed to comply with the conditions
the county an annovnr.cn ent of the I placed in charge and is collector . id
at the Gem Theatre, Friday night. by parcel post and express promptly of the mortgage. H. T. Botts was at- Union.
returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook. tn-nry for plaintiff and S. S. Johnson
World Film. Don’t miss this one.
Charles Kunze, Holstein Breeders’ j annual meeting and shall request manager of the Tillamook County
those whose representative retires Mutual Telephone Co.
for defendants, w ho have given notice Association.
Lamps arc now 25 cents each for i iregon.
By order o'f the Board of Directors.
James Williams, Cow Testing Asso­ from tile Council, to elect a successor
of
appeal
to
tbc
supreme
court.
sizes up to 40 watt, and 35 cents for
At a meeting of the Republican
for the ensuing two years, who shall
ciation.
CALF HIDES WANTED.
60 watt at the Coast Power Co.
Congressional Committee on Satur-
S. G. Reed, representing the north be present at the animal meeting ami
Time Schedule Change.
participate in the annual election of
Millinery Sale—Late Summer Felts day, owing to Tillamook having no
part
of
the
county:
C.
A.
Swenson,
■ -O" 1 "
GRANT THAYER WILL PAY
officers.
o-t sale at Miss Pattersons. All sport Republican county committee, Fred
The Seashore Special between the center part of the county and A.
Bats and children’s hats at half price. IC. Baker was chosen as committec- Portland and Tillamook will be with­ W. Bunn, representing the south part Article IX.—Reports to Organiza- IS CENTS FOR CALF HIDES.
tions.
man for this county.
of the county, members at large.
drawn as follows:
For sale high grade piano. Will sell
It shall be the duty of each mem-
Cloverdale Grange, several Far­
Seaside is to celebrate the opening
Last trip in No. 143 from Portland,
cheap as 1 do not want to move it out
Ornamental Fire Places
mers’ Unions, the Commercial Club her of the Agricultural Council to re­
of the Seasidc-Tillamook
road at Sunday, Sept. 3rd.
of Tillamook. Call at Todd Hotel.
and the County Court will have rep­ port to the organization which he
Seaside on Sunday, Sept 10th, and a
Built
of Brick or Stone.
Last
trip
out
Monday,
Sept
4th.
represents, at its regular meetings,
For Sale—4 year old black marc, request is made that a large delega­
A special week end train will be resentatives on the Council, who «¿¡IF
All Fire Places absolutely
weight 1300. Apply t° G«°. U,<ls2 tion from Tillamook participate in operated leaving Portland on Sat­ be named at the next meeting of regarding the progress of the work ■
guaranteed not to smoke
Cloverdale, or Henry Olds, Fairview. the affair.
being carried on by the Council |
urdays. and returning leaving Tilla­ these organizations.
through the Agricultural Agent and
or money refunded.
Sec Wise and Massy, the up-to-date
mook
Sundays
on
same
schedule
as
The fall term starts Wednesday,
otherwise.
Article I.—Name.
Brick Work of all kinds
dentists who have located Pcrmiin’ Sept 6th, Pupils wishing to take up has run all summer.
Article XL—Quorum.
.n?ly i.T Tillamook. Bay City and Bar
The name of this organization shall
done on short notice.
their piano studies again, sh on Id
One-third
or
more
members
of
the
'
be the Tillamook County Agricultural
Notice to Shippers.
We make specialty of
View.
start during the first week. All lcs-
Council shall constitute a quorum for ,
Council.
sons
given
at
the
studio.
Leland
B.
repriring
smoking Fire
the
transaction
of
business.
Article II.—Purpose
Wc use only the purest drugs ob­
On account of the impending strike
Erwin.
Article XII.—Amendments.
Places.
It shall be the purpose of 111 is
tainable to enter into I™
all
shipments
of
non-oerishable
Now is the time to see that you are
This constitution and by-laws may
lions. Bring them to us—Tillamook properly covered with a fire insurance freight for all destinations reached Council to co-operate with the Ore-
gon Agricultural College and the be amended by two-thirds vote of
Drug Co.
by
Southern
Pacific
Company's
lines,
policy. The advice and facilities of
United States Department of Agri­ the members present at any regular
Mrs L. B. Strayer, who has been this office are yours for the asking. and its connections, will only be ac­ culture in outlining the work and meeting at which a quorum is pres­
TILLAMOOK.ORE.
-visiting at the Stanley Coateshome, See Roilie W. Watson, the Fire In- cepted "Subject to indefinite delay’’ maintaining the office of the County ent.
Southern Pacific Co., cannot accept
surance Man.
returned Saturday to her home
Agricultural
Agent,
and
in
general,
to
perishable freight or live stock ship­
Tacoma.
This agency represents the leading ments destined to points beyond promote the agricultural welfare of
Money to ioan on farm lands from old line insurance companies of the Portland, Ogden and El Paso, and the county.
Article III.—Membership.
$500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate United States. For security, service cannot accept perishable or live stock
The membership of the Council
of interest. We want your business. and safety place your insurance pro­ destined to Portland, Ogden or F.l-
lection with Roilie W. Watson, file
See Everson.
Paso or points west thereof which shall consist of the following:
•
Insurance Man.
One representative from each of the
cannot be reached by regular freight
First class grain and vetch hay for
organizations of the
J. S. Stephens & Co.—Agent for train schedules by 7 :90 a m. Saturday agricultural
sale F O. B. cars. For Par“£?’“.rs’
county, (such as granges, farmers’
write W. J. Garner, Route 1. Dallas Fire Insurance, Real Estate, North Sept. 2nd, 1916. Effective immediat­ unions, growers’ associations, breed­
West School Furniture Co, and ely.
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■Oregon.
ers’ associations, improvement clubs,
Notary Public. Both phones. Office
commercial clubs, etc) which shall,
Oscar Elfstrom and wife, who re­ Room’ 1, Commercial Building. 1 Hla-
Services
of
Special
Interest
at
the
by the election of a representative to
cently came into this county from
Presbyterian Church.
Iowa’ has leased Carl Wallin', place, mook, Oregon.
the Council, indicate its desire to co­
i A UPPOSE a good investment were open io
The Coast Power Co., is again able
operate for the above stated purpose;
cast of the city.
Labor Day Sunday will be observ­ one member of the board of county
you. Coulo you jump right in and handle
• o reduce the price of lamps on ac-
Drop in and sec the latest styles in count of increased purchases and bet- ed next Sunday with a sermon by the commissioners, appointed by that
it, or would you have to pas* it up because
standard pianos. Sold
ter discounts. The 30 cent lamps I now pastor at 11 o’clock on the subject body; three members at large, repre­
you Jacked money ?
monthly terms.—1 he Wiley B. Allen sell for 25 cents. 60 watt lamps i at "The Secret of Contentment.” The senting the unorganized farmers of
e
evening service «•ill be opined at the county and appointed by the
35 cents.
Co.
7;30 with a song service and the ser­
The man who take* hold of invent incut ■* is
District Attorney T. H. Goyne went
Exchange for Tillamook improved mon will be on the theme "School board of county commissioners from
to VIITVIUBIV
Clivcrdalc Tuesday
into . or lIIllllipiU4l.ll
the man who ha* trained hirmtelf to take hold
• “'-7'— ■ to
-- enquire
-- ,
unimproved Tillamook v County Days: Make Room for the new Gen­ a list of six farmers nominated by
a < complaint of minors being •l,owea I |and 10% acres fruit orchcrd, near eration of Youth!" This service is ar­ the County Agricultural Agent.
of them before they are offered to him
Article IV.—Term» of Office.
in pool rooms.
electric line between Walla Walla ranged in the interest of the new
After
the
organization
of
the
Coun
­
and
Milton,
mostly
in
Italian
prunes.
Miss Florence Mitchell, returned
school year to be begun next week.
Don’t take chance* on juwt getting by,
cil the members shall draw lots and
to her home at Baker on \,onday; Rich soil, free water right. A fine All teachers, pupils.
parents, and those receiving even numbers shall
don
’
t gamble on making good when oppor­
place
for
some
one
wishing
a
dryer
after visiting at the home of Mr. and
friends who arc at liberty to attend
climate . Value $0,500.00.—Address arc cordially invited. All the services hold office for two years and those
Mrs. G. Edmunds.
tunity
comeH. If you are planning for some
G. A. Wchrung, Hillsboro, Oregon. * arc free and of interest to the pub­ receiving odd numbers shall hold of­
Walter Stark, who is 15 years of
thing
that
pay* good return*, get ready for
fice for one year, but after the first
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age and a son of Ed. Stark, fell and
C. I. Clough moved into his new lic.
year all members of the council shall
it
by
thrift.
broke his left arm on Friday, which store building the first of the week,
hold office for two years and the
Prizes in Cow Testing Contest.
Dr. P.oals was called upon to set.
on 2nd Avenue East, which is a great
term of half the council shall expire
Many right in vour midi»t by practising
over the old building he
each year. The secretary shall draw
Mrs. Logan Story, who resided in improvement
The
First
National
Bank
recogniz
­
occupied for so many years on First
lots
for
absent
members
and
notify
thrift
have been able to get the thing* they
¡this city 30 years ago but now living
ing that it was not the fault of the
at Walla Walla, Wash, is in on a Street. The new concrete building is dairymen that there were not ten them as to whether their first selec­
wanted
most. What they have done you can
a fine addition to the business part of
visit. She was greatly surprised when j
contestants entered in the cow test­ tion is for one year or two years. X a-
town,
end
Mr.
Clough
has
a
pretty,
do,
bo
Htart
right now by opening a Saving*
cancies
on
the
council
may
be
filled
:
she saw the change that had taken
ing contest, at the county fair, and
nicely arranged store.
place in Tillamook.
Account
with
the Tiiiamook County Bank.
though their prize of fifty dollars, at any time in the same manner in
was put up with the understanding which the retiring representative re-
reived
liis
election.
that there were to be at least ten,
All we ask is a chance to help you take
Article V.—Officers.
have decided to divide the fifty dol­
officers
of
the
Council
shall
care
of your money.
The
i
lars among those that did enter an
consist of a president vice-president
follows:
$25.00 to the winner of the first prize and secretary-treasurer, elected by
«$15.00 to the winner of the 2nd prize ballot for one year or until successor
$10.00 to the winner of the 3rd prize is duly elected at the regular annual
The lucky winners can present their meeting. The duties shall be those I
credentials from the judges of the usually assigned to such officers.
contest at the Fiflit National Bank Article VI.—Executive Committees.
Total Rt Hoiirct H.
Capital and Stirpiti*.
The above named officers of the
where the same will be cashed.
$375,000 ÍK».
$45,000.00.
and two additional members
Peter Heisel, A. W. Bunn. C. J. . Council
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—I Edwards, J. C. Holden, W. J Reich- appointed by the president from the
‘ ers and B. C. Lamb. Directors.
I f ouncil at large, shall constitute an
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus, $30,000.00
RALPH E. WARREN,
We Want You
To Think This Over.
UAMBR’S VARIETY STORE,
I.OO.F. BLD.,
"Drop in and Look Around-*
$
$
Tillamook County Bank.