Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 21, 1916, Image 1

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    No. 13.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
»1.50 PER YEAR
Report of the Condition of the
Born on Tuesday, to the wife of
C laude Ackley, a son; and to the wife
of E. R. Garner, a son.
Win. G. Tait, formerly president of
the First National Bank, was in the
city the first of the week.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK.
Attorney H. T. Botts left on Tues­
day for Hillsboro and Portland where
he has legal business to attend to.
Lamps arc now 25 cents each for
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I v 40
- - watt,
v, Uli, U and
II U u 35 cell
I for
sizes
up to
cents
60 watt at the Coast Power Co.
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RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
Bondsand warrants ............................
Stocks and other securities ....................
Furniture and Hxtures..............................
Other real estate owned .........................
Due from banks (not reserve banks)
Due from approved reserve batiks..........
Checks and other cash items .................
Exchanges for clearing house
Cash on hand ..............................................
Other resources...................................
Total
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$363,816.71
____________________________ LI A BII.ITIES.
Capital stock paid in ............................................ $40,000.00
Surplus fund ........ ..............................................
5,400.00
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paid..........................................................................
2,577.01
Due to banks and bankers..................................
1,482.44
Postal savings banks deposits..........................
679.32
Individual deposits subject to check................ 216,971.62
Demand certificates of deposit..........................
3.459.97
Certified checks ......................................................
519.00
Time and Savings Deposits ..........................
92,278.42
Other liabilities...............................................
448.93
Total
F. R. Beals vs. Andrew Peterson is
a suit to recover $100.00 on a prom­
issory note filed in the circuit court.
1 he last lalf of taxes must be paid
by the 5th of October, 1916, and
after that date they will be delinquent
For sale high grade piano. Will sell
cheap as 1 do not want to move it out
of Tillamook. Call at Todd Hotel.
For Sale—4 year old black mare,
weight 1300. Apply to Geo Olds,
Cloverdale, or Henry Olds, Fairview.*
Sec Wise and Massy, the up-to-date
dentists, who have located perman­
ently in Tillamook, Bay City and Bar
View.
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We use only the purest drugs ob­
tainable to enter into your prescrip-
lions. Bring them to us—Tillamook
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Drug Co.
D. M. Bogart left for Pendleton on
Tuesday to take in the round up. H.
H. Epplett also left for the same pur-
pose.
Paul Kolstrup vs. A. G. Davidson
and wife is a suit filed in the circuit
court to recover $159.00 on a prom-
issory note.
$363,816.71
State of Oregon, Comity of Tillamook, SS.
I, Erwin Harrison, Cashier of the above-named bank, do
solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief.- Erwin Harrison, Cashier.
Subscribed and worn to before me this 20th day of Sept., 1916,
C. A. McGhee, Notary Public.
Mv commission expires Sept. 28th, 1916.
Correct Attest : M. W. Harrison, Carl Haberlach, Thad
Robison, Directors.
County Judge Hare went to Port-
land last week and returned Wedne»-
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day. He left this morning to visit the
Sour Grass road.
Chas. Trombley, father of C. E.
Trombley, was operated on for can-
ccr in the lip on Monday by Drs.
Boals and Hoy.
Mrs. J. E. Neilsen and son of The
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Dalles, Ore., is visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. DeLillies of this
city.
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For sale, 13 head of graded Durham OCGOOOOCOCCOOOCCCQOOOOOGOOOGCOeGCOCOaQCOGQOGOOOOGGC«
yearlings, one 2 year old Durham
Bull, one 5 year old mare, 1600 tbs.,
and well broke single or double, Ap-
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ply to Henry Davis, Blaine, Ore.
I. S. Stephens & Co.—Agent for
Fire insurance. Real Estate, North
West School Furniture Co, and
Notary Public. Both phones. Office
Member Federal Reserve Bank.
Room 1, Commercial Building. Tilla- '
mook, Oregon.
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The Coast Power Co., is again able ■
to reduce the price of lamps on ac­
count of increased purchases and bet­
OFFICERS :
ter discounts. The 30 cent lamps now
sell tor 25 cents. 60 watt lamps at
B. C. LAMB, President.
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35 cents.
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The World Film Corporation pre­
sents Arthur Donaldson and Beulah I
Poynter with Master Frank Longacre ||
and Ethelinary Oakland in "Hearts of
Men” at the Gem Theatre, Friday
night only.
Arthur 1. Moulton who was Pro­
gressive candidate for Representative
in Congress in the Portland District
two years ago, will speak in Tilla­
mook County for the Hughes and
Fairbanks ticket.
Walter L. Tooze, jr. and wife, with
Walter L. Tooze, III, of Dallas, Ore.,
F. D. Barrett and Ruth Barrett, of
Eugene and B. S. Griffin of Crescent
City, were in for a few days and left
Tuesday.
Small "one-man” dairy ranch of 35
acres. Place is close to Tillamook
.City, school and cheese factory. Fair
improvements on the place. Will keep
10 cows. Will sell stock and rent
reasonable and give terms if desiri|d.
—Sec Rollie Watson.
1 have a number of store buildings,
houses and office rooms to rent. Also,
can give desirable ground lease in
various parts of the city desirable to
almost any needs. See me also for
city property on payments to suit
your income.—Rollie W. Watson.
The Prescilla Club met with Mrs.
Leo Morrison the first week in Sep­
tember. All members being present,
and a most pleasant afternoon was
spent in needle work and conversa­
tion and a delightful lunch served by
th* hostess. The next meeting will be
with Mrs. Lynn Partridge, Sept. 22.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus, #30,000.00
W. J. RIECHERS, Cashier.
J.C. HOLDEN, \ ice-Presi<lent.
1. E. KELDSON,
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directors :
C. J. E dwards .
P kter H kiskl .
A. \\
J. C. Hoi HEN.
\V. J. R iechers .
B C. L amb .
B unn .
Careful Attention Given to all Banking
Business Placed in Our Hands.
Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON
It makes
Money to loan on farm lands, from
$500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate
The trouble with the concrete pave­
of interest. We want your business.
See Everson.
♦ ment on 2nd Avenue East is the large I
For sale—one team of horses and amount of pieces of bark and wood
hand made wagon for $100.00 cash. that was mixed into the concrete with
Horses will weigh about 800 tbs. the river bottom gravel, which are
working out and leaving holes. In the
each. Phone Sub. 34F5.
near future it will be necessary to put
W'anted, at once, bids for clearing a top dressing on this pdvement.
20 to 25 acres of small logs and
Hear Rev. F. H. Neff Evangelist,
stumps, about 2% miles south of this
city. Apply to Ebinger and Son.
♦ at the United Brethern Church, Sun­
day at 11 a.m. and every night neUt
Boals, There is to bea meeting at McMinn-
Well improved dyked tide land, week at 8 o’clock. Sunday school 10 Lamb, Holden, Haberlach,
stock and
buildings, easy terms, a.m. Y. P. C. E. 7 p.m. No 8 o’clock Groat, Clough, Haltom, Bales, Con­ ville next Saturday evening for the
small payment or small farm as part. services as congregation will join over,
Reichers,
Lamar,
Willet, purposing of organizing an associa-
P. O. Box No. 330 Toledo, Oregon. with Rev. Gittins at a farwell service Holmes, Jones, Walter Baker, Mason, lion to obtain government aid for
I Brodhead, Reedy, Ammer, McNair roads on the west side, and the Me­
For sale, trade or lease—2% acres at the M. E. Church.
and Beals. The floral decorations Minnville Commercial Club is want-
on Trask river 1 mile southwest of
The election in five school districts were a profusion of beautiful dahlias ing a delegation from Tillamook
Tillamook, Call Mrs. Cooper at
' county to attend the meeting. Fred R.
Tlmt “Rainy Day’’ is sure to come. It tnay come
E. P. Larson’s, Tillamook, Ore. A31 if '.lie south part of the county for a and gladiolus.
10 ‘ in high school was again defeated,
Beals, C. J. Edwards, Rollie W. Wat­
Justice
Stanley
rendered
a
decision
from sickness. It may come from loss of your position.
Mrs. D. J. Holmes and Mrs. J. D. C J»erdale and Union voting for it
son and ¡ red C. Baker have agreed
I
in
the
case
of
H.
E.
Spencer
and
E.
Fontaine, mother and sister of At­ an 4 Hebo, W oods and Meda against.
It.may come from decrease in vour earning power due
to go to McMinnville Saturday, and
torney Webster Holmes, who have Tiiis is the second time that the dis­ E. Parker vs. F. D. Small and D. C. County Judge Hare and others will
to increasing age. It may come from countless causes.
Urie,
in
favor
of
the
plaintiff
Parker,
been visiting here left Thursday for tricts have voted for a union high
be invited to join the delegation. As
La Grande.
school and it was defeated on both placing the damage at $83.56. This I the time is short, anyone wanting to
was
a
case
where
the
value
of
a
Eord
go along arc invited to do so.
1 have anentirely new U. S. Cream occasions.
auto was involved, which the defend­
Seperator,
450
pounds
capacity,
never
Exchange
for
Tillamook
improved
ants
had
taken
possession
of.
At
the
If not start today by depositing regularly a certain
C. E. Donaldson informs us that he
been used. Will sacrifice saniefor one- or unimproved Tillamook County trial the value of the auto was placed I
has shipped a large agricultural ex­
amount of vour earning in the
half original cost. See Smith the Calf land, 10'j acres fruit orcherd, near as high as $250.00 by one of the wit­
hibit to Salem to participate in the
Man.
electric line between Walla Walla nesses.
Slate Fair. He has secured some .,t
•he best exhibits from the County'
Clark Embum, a Tillamook High and Milton, mostly in Italian prunes.
Some
of
the
citizens
have
taken
up
School lad, will finish his high school Rich soil, free water right. A fine a collection and raised $175.00 to Fair and will combine these with his
work at Dallas, where he entered place for some one wishing a dry\r pay for the right of way from 5th own exhibits. For the first lone stock
three years ago with the Freshmen climate . Value $6,500.00.—Address Street to the depot which is now from this county will take part in th.
A Safe Place
A Home Batik
G. A. Wchrung, Hillsboro, Oregon. *
class.
paved to the city line, and the county State Fair. Agriculturist Jones having
For
Your
For Home
Metro nictures at the Gem Theatre judge has promised to pave that part obtained nine head of blooded stock.
For Sale—Twin cylinder motor­
Earnings.
People.
cycle, in perfect condition, will sell at Saturday and Sunday "TheShell of of the road which in the county next 1 he stock and owners are as follows
a bargain. Terms given to responsible The Youkon” featuring
Edmund year, but as it will be a great advan­ Holstein bull, B. I.. Beals; Holstein
party. Address Box 431, Tillamook, Breese. This is one of the greatest tage to have it done before the wet bull calf, A. B. Folks; Holstein heife.
Oregon.
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pictures taken in the gold fields of weather sets in, some of the citizens Chas. Kunze; Holstein yearling bull.
Rev. Ebinger; Jersey bull. Win. Hare
Take advantage of our increased the Arctic North W est, that we have want the court to do so now.
Jersey cow, Wm. Williams; Jersey
yet
been
able
to
secure
for
the
pic
­
buying and get cheaper lamps at the
According to the new federal game yearling heifer and calí, T. H. Mi
Coast Power Co., 10, 15, 25 and 40 ture followers in Tillamook. Don t laws which are now in force, the duck Cormick; Guernsey bull, Jim Wil
An overcoat was lost on Wilson watt lamps at 25 cents each: 60 fail to see this one.
hunting season in Washington and liams.
River road Friday Sept. 15th. Finder watt at 35 cents.
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Nellie Worthington vs. Millard J, Oregon will open on October 1 and
I lie* first < Iddfellow's Convention
please notify Andrew Anderson.
N6w is the time to look after your 1 Worthington is a divorce suit filed in close on January 15. The law pro­ of all the Oddfellow Lodge's of the
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Why not be insured in the best fire Fire Insurance on all your property. 1 the circuit court. These partus were hibits the shooting of ducks after sun­ county met at the hall of Tillamoo..
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insurance company, it costs no more. It will surprise you how cheaply you married in Portland, Ore., on S«,'>t. 5, set and before sunrise. The federal Lodge, No. 94, last Saturday. Th.
Wise and Massey, Dentists.
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See Everson.
* can get a 3 or 5 year policy.—Rollie 1908, Two children were born of law conflicts with the state law but gieater part oi the elay was taken up
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. ’
the union, and the complaint alleges all hunters are warned that the feder­
_f l ilia-
Lost a merscham pipe in or near W. Watson.
J cruel and inhuman treatment as tne al law is the one that will be enforced with business. John Aschim, , of
Bring in your prescriptions, I illa-
mook lodge, was 1 lected 1
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president;
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the city. Finder please leave same at
of the
suit. • Plaintiff
for 1
Ray Grate Southern Pacific agent, cause *>1
me »un.
.......... asks —
mook Drug Co.
Forest
Ayer,
of
Beaver
Lodge,
was
Headlight office.
returned on Friday with his wife the custody of the children and $1
elected vice-president; and O. G.
Wise and Massy examine the teeth,
from their honeymoon trip to south- per month for their support,
If
you
have
had
teeth
treated
and
Swenson,
of
Tillamook
lodge,
was
give advice and estimates, FREE.
they still ache try the Wise & Massey cm Oregon, where he went hunting | Rev. Father Adelhelm, the found
elected secretary-treasurer for the
Born, to the wife of C. D. Hopkins, painless method for relief.
* and killed a deer.
coming year, During the afternoon
i of Mount Angel College, left Die
on Monday, a son.
Having bought the Tillamook Iron ( _________
|ay morning
speeches on: "Why I am an Odelfel-
2__ for his home after
District Attorney T. H. Goyne left
low,”
Dr. Wise will work by appointment on Monday to argue a case before Works from A. K. Case all business few days visit with Rev. Father Va
"Frienelship,”
“Love” and
"Truth” were made by
_ Forejl
_ Ayer,
for those who want him personally. Judge Bagley at Hillsboro.
from Sept. 1st will be transacted by ■»larenbeck. Father Adelhelm is 7
D. L. Shrode, Rev. Youel and John
'years of age, but is as ligorous as
Will pay you to see Everson for a
* man many years his junior. Very aj
Wcad Sawed—Call E. W. Knight H. Sander.
I.ov. rance. In the evening 2nd Degree
safe investment in city property or on the Mutual phone. Prompt service
was exemplified by the Beaver lodge
Protect your valuable papers iron prcciative audiences listened to Fat!
farm lands.
and careful work.
and a banquet was served, after which .
the unexpected fire by renting one of er Adelhelm during his brief stay i
the convention adjourned to meet at
You choose your doctor. Choose us
W. G. Dwight vs. F. S. Carver and our safe deposit boxes. Only one Tillamook.
Beaver on the second Saturday of
as your druggist—Tillamook Drug wife is a suit filed in the circuit court dollar per year.
Tillamook County i
For
Sale
—
100
acres
of
land,
nc;
Co.
to recover $150.48.
r- September of next year. There was a
Bank.
* , ! the Red Clover factory, with hout
good attendance and plenty of en­
Thos Coates, jr., left last week to
A marriage license was issued to
Don’t forget those busted castings. I an<l barn all complete, and 20 head c
thusiasm. John Aschim acted as chair­
attend the Willamette University at Russell Kellow and Gladys Hom-
■ man and O. G. Swetrson. secretary.
Can be welded for half. Goods sent < cows and 2 calves, 1 bull, 1 horse an
Salem.
I all the farm implements. Also 50 to
schuck.
by parcel post and express promptly ! • of hay. Will sell on part payment an
Have you prescriptions to be 66*^
E. M. Kelly was fined $200.00 by
r
returned.
Hiner
&
Reed,
Tillamook,
We can fill any prescription, I ma- justice of the Peace Stanley for vioZ
the remainder on time. This is a ba
The friends of Erick Glad give him
y
Oregon.
* gain for anyone looking for a dair
mook Drug Co.
lating the prohobition law.
r a pleasant surprise on Saturday even­
farm. Apply to Henry and Mai
ing, Sept. l$th. The occasion being
For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City
First Lieutenant Wall left on Sun­ Becket, half mile north of town.
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for $1,100.00 cash. Call or address "Hearts of Men" at the Gem Theatre day for Camp Withycombe where he
D his birthday. Those present were Mr.
Friday night is a romantic and touch­
and Mrs. I. C. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. G.
A pleasant time was spent on Moi
Mr». C. N. Drew.
ing drama of school life, interwoven is attending a meeting of army offic­
Wicklund, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swen­
day
evening
at
the
Pythian
lody
ers
to
be
held
Monday,
Tuesday
and
Wise & Massy, dentists, do painless with a powerful »tory of a stolen in­
son, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mason,
rooms.
Member
of
the
Pythin
Si
Wednesday.
extracting free where plates or bridge vention.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Harrison, Mr.
ters were present, and those in a
Mr». Louie Larson, Mr. and Mrs.
work is ordered.
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r and
Lew Cates and wife, of Dallas, Ore., tendance numbered fifty or more.
Jas. Williams, Mrs. J O. Olson, Mrs.
came in for a few days in their auto. B McCowell gave a talk on the pla
y W. S. Buel, Mrs. G. H. Foland, Mr».
Mr. Cates published the Polk County "Damon and Pythias,” wKtch w<
1 P. Farnstrom, Misses Viva Courier,
Observer, but recently sold the news­ much appreciated Some recitatior
Esther anti Eunice Swenson, Chris
paper, and is now taking a vacation. were given and later the Sister» »er
tina Olson, Mabie and Mary Harrison
ed
a
fine
lunch.
All
present
report
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Rev. Ed. Gittins will preach his fare-
It Mr. Peter Heisel, Rev, Aug Ol»on of
splendid time.
. well sermon on Sunday evening and
It Portland, Jas. Harrison and Mr. and
On Thursday of last week Mrs. V
I out of respect to the rev. gentleman
I Mrs. Oscar Olson of Brighton.
Rev. Olson gave a short speech for
the other denominations will dispense L. Campbell gave a 500 anti fane
i
the occasion. Mr. Glad received
with their services that evening and work party, and a very pleasant tint
attend the M. E. Church. Mr. Gittins was enjoyed by all present. Light rt
<1 many useful gifts in renietnberance of
is greatly respected by everybody, fre»hment» were served. The follow
le the day. The evening was spent with
who will be sorry to see him leave ing ladies were- present: .Me»dame
e, I singing and music after w hich re­
Baker, Hill, Burge, Olson, Crenshaw
freshments were served.
Tillamook.
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How Many
More Years
In Which to Prepare
for That Rainy Day.
Are You Prepared For It ?
Tillamook County Bank
Resources
S375,000.00
Tillamook Jottings
bA|VIAR’s
VARIETY store
I.OO.F. BLD.,
“Drop in and book Rround ”
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