Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 14, 1916, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
Wise and Massey, Dentists.
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor.
Bring in your prescriptions,
mook Drug Co.
Tilla­
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Wise and Massy examine the teeth,
give advice and estimates, FREE.
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Dr. Abinson reports the birth of
a son tothe wife of C. H. Himes.
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1 he A. F. Coats Lumber Co. is
turning out clear spruce and shipping
It to Europe to be used for flying
machines for the entente allies.
The Sheriff’s office is now busy
collecting the last half of taxes, there
being now only three weeks before
they become delinquent.
W anted, at once, bids for clearing
20 to 25 acres of small logs and
stumps, about 2*4 miles south of this
city. Apply to Ebinger and Son.
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Well improved dyked tide land,
Dr. Wise will work by appointment stock and
buildings, easy terms,
for those who want him personally.* small payment or small farm as part.
P. O. Box No. 330 Toledo, Oregon.
W ill pay you to see Everson for a
safe investment in city property or
For sale, trade or lease—2j4 acres
farm lands.
* on 1 rask river 1 mile southwest of
You choose your doctor. Choose us Tillamook, Call Mrs. Cooper at
as your druggist—Tillamook Drug E. P. Larson’s, Tillamook, Ore. A31
Co.
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I have anentirely new U. S. Cream
Have you prescriptions to be filled? Seperator, 450 pounds capacity, never
W'e can fill any prescription.—Tilla­ been used. Will sacrifice samefor one-
half original cost. See Smith the Calf
mook Drug Co.
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Man.
For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City
For Sale—Twin cylinder motor­
for $1,100.00 cash. Call or address
Mrs. C. N. Drew.
♦ cycle. in perfect condition, will sell at
a bargain. Terms given to responsible
W'ise & Massy, dentists, do painless party. Address Box 4 31, Tillamook,
extracting free where plates'or bridge Oregon.
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work is ordered.
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Miss Kathleen Mills, who had the
Two automobiles for sale. A bar­ misfortune to break her arm by
gain if sold at once. Inquire of Allen tripping on the stairs at her home,
• had to have it re-set on Tuesday by
Page.
H. B. Millis and wife left for Port­ Dr. Boats.
land the'first of the week for a short
Married, on Tuesday at the home
vacation.
of the Rev. R. G. Sumerlin, pastor of
...»i | lhe U. B. Church, Edward Pearson
W'hy not be insured ..................
in the best . fire
insurance company, it costs no more. ar>d Anna B. Johnson, both of Clover-
See Everson............................................... ♦ . dale.
Take advantage of our increased
Miss Ruth Holmes left on Friday
to resume her studies at the U. of O. buying and get cheaper lamps at the
Coast Power Co., 10, 15, 25 and 40
at Eugene.
watt lamps at 25 cents each: 60
The Kill Karc Klub will meet at the watt at 35 cents.
home of Mrs. C. W. Miller, Tuesday
September 21st.
Now is the time to look after your
Lost a mcrscham pipe in or near Fire Insurance on all your property.
the city. Finder please leave same at It will surprise you how cheaply you
can get a 3 or 5 year policy.—Rollie
Headlight office.
W. Watson.
If you have had teeth treated and
Dr. S. M. Wendt and wife left on
they still ache try the Wise & Massey
Sunday, the Dr. going to Chicago tof
painless method for relief.
• take a post graduate course, but Mrs.
Howard Lamar and Don Newman Wendt and child will remain in
left the first of the week to attend O. Forest Grove.
A. C. at Corvallis.
Next Monday evening the Pythian
Wc ad Sawed—Call E. W. Knight Sisters will provide a lunch at the
on the Mutual phone, Prompt service Pythian hall, and a good attendance
and careful work.
* of members is desired to participate
in the good time.
Fall Millinery opening, Saturday.
For sale, 13 head of graded Durham
September 16. Miss M. Patterson, 1st
, yearlings,
- - „ . one ~ 2 _ year old
"" Durham
Street near Second Ave.
Bull, one 5 year old mare, 1600 tbs.,
For sale, the clover for green feed, and well broke single or double. Ap-
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on two and a half acres of land. Ap­ ply to Henry —
Davis, Blaine, Ore.
ply at the Headlight office.
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Attorney Win. Marx has filed with
John Plasker has bought out the the Secretary of State a petition as a
confectionary business of Leo Mor­ candidate for district attorney for
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rison and took possession today.
Tillamook County . Attorney J. R.
The Ladies’ Guild of the Episcopal Callahan has also filed a petition as a
Church will meet next Wednesday at candidate for the same office.
J. S. Stephens & Co.—Agent for
the home of Mrs. F. C. Baker.
Lamps are now 25 cents each for Fire Insurance, Real Estate, North
sizes up to 40 watt, and 35 cents for West School Furniture Co, and
60 watt at the Coast Power Co.
* Notary Public. Both phones. Office
Room 1, Commercial Building. Tilla­
Millinery Sale—Late Summer Felts mook, Oregon,
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on sale at Miss Pattersons. All sport
The Coast Power Co., is again able
hats and children’s hats at half price.
to reduce the price of lamps on ac-
For sale high grade piano. W ill sell count of increased purchases and bet-
cheap as 1 do not want to move it out ter discounts. The 30 cent lamps II
i ow
of Tillamook. Call at Todd Hotel.
sell for 25 cents. 60 watt lamps i at
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For Sale—4 year old black mare, 35 cents.
•weight 1300. Apply to Geo Olds,
We have part of a car of dry cows
Cloverdale, or Henry Olds, Fairview.* wc wish to ship in one to two weeks.
Sec Wise and Massy, the up-to-date We desire to buy enough dry cows
dentists, who have located perman­ or other stock to fill a car. Any one
having stock to turn off of this kind
ently in Tillamook, Bay City and Bar
see Tillamook Mercantile Co. at
View.
their store at once.
Wc use only the purest drugs ob­
Small “one-man” dairy ranch of 35
tainable to enter into your prescrip­
tions. Bring them to us—Tillamook acres. Place is close to Tillamook
City, school and cheese factory. Fair
Drug Co.
improvements on the place. Will keep
Money to loan on farm lands, from 10 cows. Will sell stock and rent
$500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate reasonable and give terms if dcsir<$l.
of interest. W’e want your business. —See Rollie Watson.
See Everson.
I have a number of store buildings,
First class grain and vetch hay for houses .nd office looms to rent. Also
sale F. O. B. cars. For particulars, can give desirable ground lease in
write W. J. Garner, Route 1, Dallas various parts of the city desirable to
Oregon.
almost any needs. See me also for
Drop in and sec the latest styles in city property on payments to suit
standard pianos. Sold on reasonable your income.—Rollie W. Watson.
monthly terms.—The Wiley B. Alh-n
The rainfall at Tillamook City dur­
ing the past year was 125.70 inches,
Co.
Geo. W. Bodyfclt was in the city according to the figures complied by
W ednesday and was one of those who George F. Sanders, professor of
rejoiced at the result of the Maine science in Tillamook High School.
1 he maximum temperature was 80
election.
degrees, and the minimum 18 de­
The Board of Equalization is in
grees.
session this week, with but few per­
Exchange for Tillamook improved
sons inquiring about their assess­
or unimproved Tillamook County
ments.
land, 10‘ j acres fruit orcherd, near
On Friday the I. O. O. F County electric line between Walla Walla
convention will be held in this City. and Milton, mostly in Italian prunes.
Every Oddfellow in the county should Rich soil, free water right. A fine
attend.
place for some one wishing a dryer
W G. Dwight vs. James Christen­ climate . Value $6,500.00.—Address
sen is a suit filed in the circuit court G. A. Wchrung, Hillsboro, Oregon. ♦
to recover $225.00 for goods and
For Sale—100 acres <5f land, near
merchandise.
the Red Clover factory, with house
James A. Biggs vs. Joseph C. Whit­ and barn all complete, and 20 head of
ney and Ida E Whitney is a suit cows and 2 calves, 1 bull, 1 horse and
filed in the circuit court to recover all the farm implements. Also 50 ton
of hay. Will sell on part payment and
$450.00.
For sale—one team ofhorses and the remainder on time. This is a bar­
hand made wagon for
ca*^ gain for anyone looking for a dairy
Horses will weigh about 800 lbs. farm. Apply to Henry and Mary
Becker, half mile north of town.
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each. Phone Sub. 34F».
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LAMAR’S
VARIETY STORE,
I.OO.F. BLD.,
“Drop in and Look Around-
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SEPTEMBER
14,
11.50 PER YEAR
Protect your valuable papers from OHI WHAT A SURPRISEf
.Activities of the Presbyterian Church the close of the meeting and by solv­
the unexpected fire by renting uiie of
ing cake and tea to all present advis­
WOULDN'T THAT JAR YOU!
our safe deposit boxes. Only one
"The Best Reason for Rejoicing,” ed happy and frequent like events,
dollar per year.
’1 illamook County
will be the subject of the sermon at and the pastor thinks favorable of the
Bank.
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One of the Aspirants For Pres®cut- 11 o’clock, and in the evening at 7:30 suggestion. Any other pastor and his
the first of the character series will people having difficulty respecting
ing Attorney Has a Prison Record
Don t forget those busted castings.
I be preached, the subject being “The the standing problem of prayer nieet-
Can be welded for half. Goods sent*
Value and Significance of Good ing attendance might profit by the
by parcel post and express promptly
It was a great big surprise that the Character.”
birthday plan. New and gaining in-
people
of
1
illamook
participated
in
Early in the service at 11 the pas­ terest is evident along all lines of the
returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook,
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die
past
lew
days,
when
it
became
tor will give an object talk to children church life and work.
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Oregon.
known that one of the aspirants for , on “Canned Goods.” The introduc­
posecuting
attorney
for
Tillamook
tion of this new feature last Sunday
Rev. F. H. Neff, of Salem, confer-
C°unty Court Business.
cnee evangelist of the U. B. Church, county had a prison record against with the subject “The girl on the
him.
Penny” proved a success. Many more
will begin a series of special services
Claim of Frank Eckloff for stock
it is-Attorney W in. Marx, who was children and their parents are earnes­ indemnity allowed in the sum of
at the U. B. Church on Sunday, Sept.
24. These services were to commence a candidate for prosecuting attorney tly invited to come and get the good $12.50.
next Sunday, buut a telegram from at the primary election, on the Repub­ of the service. Children and young
Petition of Helen Gray for vacation
Mr. Neff said he could not come un­ lican ticket, Attorney T. H. Goytie folks are just as welcome in the ser­ of Short Sand Beach plat was allowed
til the following week. Mr. Neff was being ilie other candidate. 7 72 votes vices of the church as are older folks.
Claim of Geo. Williams for stock
1 he Ladies’ Guild resumed post­ indemnity set for hearing Oct. 5th.
a former pastor of this church and were cast for Goyne and 74 6 for
was greatly respected when a resident Mar*. 1 his gave Goyne the Republi­ vacation activity last Tuesday, meet­
Report of viewers on petition of
can nomination by a small majority. ing with the president, Mrs. Alder- Jay Baker for a gateway was approv­
of this city.
,man, and spent a very enjoyable af­ ed.
Not
being
satisfied
with
the
vote,
vote.
The Shakespeare Club resumed its
ternoon with fancy work, conversa­
Ordered that the county judge be
monthly meetings on Friday after the Marx circulated a petition as an “in­ tion, a delightful program and dainty
authorized to execute agreement with
summer vacation, and Mrs. W. L. dependent ’ candidate and filed this refreshments.
wiib
the
Secretary
of
State
last
Southern Pacific Co. for street cross­
Campbell was the hostess for the oc­
Wednesday evening an unusually ing at Cedar Street at Bar View.
casion. The floral decorations were a week.
large number of the congregation
An order was made to distinct the
Attorney J. R. Callahan also blos­ greeted the pastor at the devotional
profusion of beautiful dahlias and
An order was made to redistrict the
gladioas. The invited guests i were somed into an "independent’’ candi­ and conference meeting in the guild
t oad districts to equalize the valua-
Mrs. E. T, Haltom, Mrs. B. D. l.a- date for liie office of district attorney hall, when plans
for the season's
mar, Mrs. J. C. Holden, Mrs. . A. and in the first round it was Callahan work were outlined and quite freely lion.
Byers, and Mrs. W. J. Hill. The hos­ who turned the lime light on one of discussed. The meeting was the occa-
Notice to Taxpayers.
l.is opponents and ran over him with ' sion of a delightful birthday surprise
tess served a dainty lunch.
The last half of taxes must be paid
me
steam
roller,
which
completely
for the pastor, and was nicely and ef- by the 5th of October, 1916, and
Rev. H. Van Winkle closed his
pastorate of the Christian Church on knocked Marx out of the race, which fectly sustained by all tarrying, alter after that date they will be delinquent
made
people
look
up
and
take
notice.
Sunday evening. There was a large
congregation, as all the other church­ It came about in this way. Callahan in
es attended out of respect to the Rev. a letter notified Marx what he had on ¿OOCCOOOOOOCCOOOOCOCOOQCGOG««<C«QCC<;
gentleman, the ministers of the city iniii, when the latter acknowledged it
occupied
the rostrum. Mr. Van by saying that he would not be a
Winkle left for Oakland, Cal., on candidate, but he had already filed his
Tuesday, where he will become the petition. For several weeks rumors
pastor
of
the
First Christian nave been Boating around that Marx
Church of that city and he will preach j had be a jail bird and had a prison
record. Callahan followed this up
there next Sunday.
f with the result that he received a
A meeting of the executive boa rd description of Marx from the Wis-
Member Federal Reserve Bank.
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of the Tillamook Commercial Club J cousin
State Prison and three identi-
was held on Monday evening when • tication pictures. The : back of the
Secretary Smith read a financial picture was Marx’s prison pedigree
statement, which showed that the m that state. It is also rumored that
club was paying off some old indebt­ this is not the only case in which
OFFICERS :
edness. It was decided to hold a get Marx figured in, which will be forth­
together banquet in the near future coming in a few days.
B. C. LAMB, President.
to discuss city affairs and adopt some
This goes to show that anybody
W. J. RIECHERS, Cosliier.
system that would protect business with a bad record don’t want to run
men front those who “beat” their for- public office, for it is sure to be
store bills after obtaining credit.
.1 C. HOLDEN, \ ice-1 ’resilient.
ferreted out and loom up as a big
Grace Johnson vs. J. C. Johnson is mountain at an inopportune time.
a divorce suit filed in the circuit court
Had Marx wanted to act honorable
These parties were married at Tilla­ and on the square when he came to
mook, Ore., on the 2nd of November, Tillamook, his past record would not
Ill RECTORS :
1909, and three children w ere born to have been investigated and made pub­
the union. The plaintiff alleges that lic, but he has made himself ridicu­
A. W. B unn .
l’ETEN II KIHEI..
C. J. E dwards .
defendant treated her in such a cruel lous on several occasions and accus­
and inhuman manner that made her ed sonic of our best citizens of that
B C. L amb .
W. I. K ieciiers .
J. c.
life burdensome, and neglected and which was false. An illustration of
refused to provide proper support for this appeared in the justice court last
his wife ami children. Plaintiff agrees week, when in a sworn affidavit by F.
to allow the defendant custody of D. Small, Marx being his attorney,
two children as long as they are two of our local attorneys and the
Careful Attention Given Io uil Banking
properly cared for and that the plaip- justTce of the peace were accused of
liff have custody ol the either chtM, •Htheps that w«se untrue and reflected
Business Placed in Our Hands.
and $15.00 per mouth alimony.
on their high standing in the com­
munity.
Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Lady Bowlers.
A man with a prison record should
be the last person to hurl base insin­ OGC©0C»&C«O0000G00«$C<)0Q0«®<00arXX>&>500€«e0CCOC<900©00C
The "Rialto” Tuesday afternoon uations at other persons, and this is
was the attraction for the ladies of one reason why so many persons be­
Tillamook, that being the date of the came disgusted with Marx and the
inaugration of Ladies’ Day, • on the blustering methods he used in law
alleys, and as bowling has become the cases.
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fad as well as being an exercise
October Jury List-
highly recommended as a health pro­
moter. There promises to be consid­
erable increase in the attendance on
The panel of jurors for the October
future Tuesdays, as that day is set term of the Circuit Court was drawn
The financial strength of the home
apart for Mesdames and Madamoisel- today. The court will convene on Opt,
les to demonstrate their skill in strik­ 2nd with Judge Geo. R. Bagley pre­
often lie« in the thrift of the wife who
es and spares under the able tutelage siding. The jurors drawn arc as fol­
become the money stiver that lays
of the Cbcsterfieldian Mr. Fits.
lows:
the foundation of the family's pros­
Among those present were the fol­ Oscar Myers, Heaver, farmer.
lowing: Mrs. W. J. Reichers, Mrs. Thore Haugen, Tillamook, farmer.
perity.
Jack Olson, Mrs. Ralph Bacon, Mrs. James Intlah, Hebo, farmer.
The man may know that each dollar
Lett Partridge, Mrs. J. E. Reedy, M. Jacoby. Bay City, manufacturer.
Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Mrs. Leo Morri­ W. H. Sales, Mohler, merchant.
contains 100 cents but he hasn’t the
son, Mrs. A. G. Ammer, Mrs. W. E. P. B .C. Lucas, Tillamook, farmer.
knack of making a dollar go just a
Williams, Mrs. C. S. Barnes and Miss Will Christensen, Oretown, farmer.
Cleo Budd.
little farther and layitig-by the differ­
William Randall, Tillamook, farmer.
Mrs. W. A. Lewis carried off first E. G. Anderson, Hemlock, merchant.
ence regularly in some good bank
prize for high score, with a score of Peter Norberg, Tillamook, farmer.
127.
like ours.
Andrew Peterson, Garibaldi, farmer.
Carl Possetti, Tillamook, farmer.
The wife knows no short cuts to
Allen-Fleming Wedding.
J. S. Beggs. Cloverdale, farmer.
wealth
but it content to have faith in
Frank Long, sr. Tillamook, millman.
A quiet wedding took place at the D. T. Edmunds, Pacific City, merch­
the old-fashioned way of spending less
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.
ant.
than you make and banking the bal­
Fleming of 604 Second street, at high Clyde Kinnaman, Tillamook, farmer.
noon on Tuesday, Sept. 5, 1916, I. H. Moore, Hemlock, farmer.
ance lor a time of need
when their daughter Miss Dorothy, Albert Olds, Tillamook, farmer.
We shall be glad to assist any lady
was united in marriage to Dr. Elmer Lester Ray, Orctown, farmer.
D. Allen of Tillamook. Rev. D. Les­ Albert Darby, Tillamook, farmer.
or anyone else to open either a sav­
ter Fields, pastor of the M. E. Church James Hunt, Tillamook, farmer.
ings or checking account.
officiating, using the impressive ring F. C. Robison, Bar View, merchant.
ceremony. Only immediate friends C. E. Pearson, Tillamook, Farmer.
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and relatives were present.
W. F. Cane, Nehalem, farmer.
Dr. and Mrs. Allen left immediately E. G. Krebs, Tillamook, brick maker.
after the ceremony for a trip to Seat­ C. J. Edwards, Tillamook, electrician.
tle, Tacoma, and other points on the Edgar Munson, Tillamook, line man.
sound. They will make their home in John Nelson, Bay City, merchant.
Capitili anil Surplus.
Total Resources.
Tillamook, where the groom is one of Lee Tittle, Tillamook, farmer.
$45,000.00.
$375,000 00.
the leading dentists. The bride was M. R. Hanenkratt, Tillamook, farmer.
born and raised in this city where she E. E. Cross, Hebo, farmer.
has many friends who regret her de­
parture.—News-Reporter.
Effenberger-Lommen Wedding.
Dr. and Mrs. Allen arrived the first
Last Saturday at high noon, there
of the week from their honeymoon,
and the young couple have the best Wi •as a pretty wedding ceremony at
visiles of a large number of friends. the home of .Mrs. O. A. kommen, of
daughter,
Miss
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Dr. Allen is one of our best and Mohler, when her d_
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highly respected
citizens,
wish to expend to the happy couple bergcr.
Rev. Smith performed the cere-
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cur best wishes for their
pin ess, and may they prosper and mony. O. F. Knight was best man
and Miss Martha Alley was the
succeed in all their efforts.
«harming bridesmaid. After the wed­
ding a sumptuous repast was served
and thoroughly enjoyed.
Mr and Mrs. Effenber-’er will re-1
Because it’s a re­
dairymen .
side in Nehalem in the Madden res­
fined gasoline—not
idence on Cupid Heights. Both young
a mixture.
people
are
popular
and
well
known
I have inquiries for weaned calves
of all kinds. If you have any for and hosts of friends join with the
STANDARD OIL
sale, call me up ®n either Phone or Times in wishing them the largest
write me, giving full particulars as possible measure of happiness and I
COMPANY
access.
—
Wheeler
Reporter.
to age, breed and condition with
(C«r feruta)
price of each, and I will call and
United Br«thern Church.
look them over—Remember—I can
use anything in the baby calf Une
Sunday School 10 a.m. Preaching
and can use them any time, summer
1.1 a.m. Y P. C. E. 7 p.m. Evening
or winter. Call up when you have
sermon 8 o’clock.
>ne for sale and I will call for it.
special meetings will begin Sept. 24
SMITH, The Calf Man".
R<v. Neff, Evangelist. All are invited
to com- and bring your friends.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus, $30,000.00
8
Can Women Save
Tillamook County Bank
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