Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 02, 1916, Image 1

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    'Vol. XXVII.
No. 21
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. NOVEMBER 2, 1916.
A
A Certain Man When Poor,
Said
certain
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I vdl save and get
• ready and maybe my
\ chance will come.”
MAN
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»i.So PER YEAR.
Mr. Maxwell states that she is get­
ting along as well as can be expect­
ed. The operation was very Critical
as the limb was broken off above the
knee and part of the bone was splint­
ered. While the other occupants of
tin- auto were rather rolled out, Mrs.
Maxwell was thrown a distance of
twenty feet, striking the hard pave­
ment. Mrs. Jonas Olson, mother of
Mrs. Maxwell, is with her. Geo.
Olson and wife who have been visit­
ing relatives in W ashington, stopped
in Portland on their way home and
arrived here with Mr. Maxwell Sun­
day.
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Congressman W. C. Haw ley talked
Monday evening at the court house,
and notwithstanding the storm a
good crowd was present to hear him.
i he congressman made a strong and
convincing address, taking up the
subject 01 tariff
_
.I..' a and 2 severely
criticis-
ed President Wilson
a
1 ... and
the Demo­
cralic party. He showed that the
president had not adhered to the
plat iorm of the Democratic party,
and when discussing the Mexican
que ion he
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severely criticised ,W ilson
for not protecting Uie lives of Ameri-
can citizens. The congressman r.sked
whether 11 was war when United
States troops were ordered to fire on
peaceful citizens or whether it was
murder The audience
____ was greatly in­
terested in Mr. Hawley’s address and
he came in for loud applause during
the evening, especially when he refer-
rd to the stars and stripes and Mr.
Hughes, who, he predicted, would be
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the ------
next ----
president.
YOUR CHANCE
This c- lain man, whose name is Legion, had very little
cl'.ai’.c , you would s.iy, to acquire a competence. But he was de­
termined io save . nd succeed. “Some day” h - said, “My chance
will come.” S he sav-d and got ready. And his chance did come
Your ehnne. will come. Some day you’ll be considering an
investment. If you're ready you can' take it up. And you can get
ready no matter i, your salary is small. It's what you save that
counts, net what you make.
If you really want to better yourself, begin now by putting
away regularly a little money in this bank and a year h.nce you
will be surprised at the amount saved.
Tillamook County Bank
TILLAMOOK CHEESE
FIRST PRIZE.
WINS
At tha National Dairy Show at
Springfield. Mass.
Tillamook Joltings.
He Kept Us Out.
"He kept us out of war”
And he kept us out of cash.
Hr kent us out of business.
And he kept us out of hash;
He kept us out of lots of things.
And now he wants four years mtye I I am in the market at all times for
To keep us out of all the things
your baby calves—Smith “The Calf
He overlooked before.
I Man,’’—Both Phones.
He must be tired keeping out.
A full line of standard spark plugs,
And it would be a sin,
also other automobile accessories at
No' to let him have a good long rest, W. A. Williams Harness Shop.
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By voting Charlie in.
J. J. W..
Good bottom land farm for rent.
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Go to the City Hall Tuesday even­ Stock for sale. Place will carry about
ing for election returns. We have 25 cows. Apply at F. R. Beal’s office.
completed arrangements and hope to
Mrs. C. Van Patten and daughter !
give the people of Tillamook prompt Miss Lizzie, who have been visiting '
service so they can obtain , election at Buhl, Idaho, returned on Monday.J
news as soon as other parts of Ore­
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came
gon.
! in on Saturday, having been bar
bound at Astoria several days last
W. A. Wise, dentist.
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1 week.
Dr. C. W. Miller, ehriopractor.
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W. A. Williams carries a full line of
Piano for sale on long terms—See Flash Lights and batteries. It will pay
Shrodc.
* , you to look over his stock when in
need. i
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Wanted: Hemlock and Alder wood,
Money to loan on farm lands, from
See Shrodc.
*
$500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate
Mrs. Chandler is now making cor­ of interest. We want your business.
sets at Miss Johnson’s millinery store See Everson.
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Mrs. A. K. Case came in from Mc­ i
For Trade—30 acre farm near
Minnville to visit relatives.
. Willamina in Yamhill County for
Good Jersey cow for sale, fresh in : Tillamook nroperty. Owner C. O.
six weeks. Herman Hauswirth, Fair­ I Blodgett, Tillamook City, Ore.
view.
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For Rent—New and comfortable
Will pay you to see Everson for a apartments at the Van Graven house,
safe investment in city property or I 6th St. between Miller and Park
farm lands.
* | Avenues.
The case of the Tillamook Bay Con-
E. E. Colestock vs. Sheriff Cren­
shaw is a transcript filed from the i struction Co. vs. Tillamook County
and Yamhill County is being tried
justice court.
this week at Hillsboro, and it is
For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City
for $1,100.00 cash. Call or address thought that it will be the end of the
Mrs C. N. Drew.
* week before it is finished.
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus, $30,000.00
Member Federal Reserve Bank.
OFFICERS :
B. C. LAMB. President.
\V. » J. RIECHERS, CuMiier.
J. C. HOLDEN,
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\ ice-I’rrs>i('ent.
I. E. KELDSON, z\tMÍBtrint Cashier
DIRECTORS :
C. J. E owarps .
P eter H eisei ..
A. W B vnn .
J. C. Hot pen .
\V. J. R iechers .
B C. L amb .
Careful Attention Given to all Banking
Business Placed in Our Hands.
I Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
? üñMAR’S VARIETY STORE,
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I.O-O.F. BLD.,
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Three Tillamook cheese makers
competed at the National Dairy Show
at Springfield, Mass., with sonic oi
the best cheese makers of Wisconsin
and the Eastern states and the local
cheese makers carried off the best
prizes. This will not only add to the
fame of Tillamook cheese, but it is a
great honor that the cheese makers
of Tillamook County gained in com­
petition with Eastern cheese and
cheese makers. This is a record we
all feel proud of.
H. M. Biberstein, of Red Clover,
won first prize witlt a .score of 98/,
points, which is a splendid showing.
Hugh
Barber, of the Fairview
Dairy Association, tied with a Wis­
consin cheese maker with a score of
9 8 for second prize.
A. J. Schmelzer was fifth with
score of 97.7 5 points, of the M.
Chance X Co's factory, Beaver.
There were 27 entries, as follows:
Wisconsin, 16, New Work, 3; Ore­
gon,3; Idaho, 3; Pennsylvania, l;and
Vermont, 1.
This not only proves the splendid
luality of I illamook cheese, but that
it excelled in quality with the East­
ern and Wisconsin cheese.
Wcad Sawed—Call E. W. Knight
on the Mutual phone. Prompt service
e
and careful work.
Dr. Ford, superintendent of the M.
E. Church for this district, was in
the city Thursday.
Why not be insured in the best fire
insurance company, it costs no more.
See Everson.
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ONE MILLION DOLLAR BID
FOR TIMBER.
Bond Owners Buy in Timber of Till­
amook Timber and Legging Co.
Deputy Sheriff Swenson
A marriage
Now is the time to look after your
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„ license was issued
Oregon City on Wednesday to bring
Fire Insurance on all your property. Perry J. DeLillies and Daisy Lane.
1 here were only seven persons
back a man who was arrested there
It will surprise you how cheaply you
Rosenberg Bros, have opened a
present on Monday morning
when
can get a 3 or 5 year policy.—Rollie large feed store on 2nd Avenue East having made out to one of the banks the timber lands belonging to the
there that he had a bank account in
W. Watson.
near the saw mill and will carry a this county, and drew some money on Iillamook limber 'and i.uggmg to.
Dr. Shearer, Internal Medicine and large line of all kinds of hay, feed, it. He will be prosecuted in Clacka­ situated in Iillamook, hasluiigtoii
and Lane counties were put up lor
Generay Surgery—Commercial Bldg., flour, grass seeds at the very lowest mas county.
over Ray & Co. Store. Office hours 1 prices. Special prices on hay and
Exchange for 'iillamook improved sale by public auction. Attorney Wal­
to 4, Evenings by appointment.
* feed in car lots.
* I or unimproved Tillamook
iillamook ( County
'---- •- lace .»icvamant, master in chancery
rrotect your
youi valuable papers
— from
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For Sale—Registered Jersey Bull, “land, 10^ acres fruit orcherd, near Attorney Littlefield and W. il. Jacob,
Protect
the unexpected fire by renting une oi 3 year* old. Grand Son of Gertie Lad, 1 electric line between Walla Walla ot Chicago, came in on Sunday tor
the purpose ot disposing of and buy­
our safe deposit boxes, Only one [)am jg a granddaughter of Governor land Milton, mostly in Italian prunes. ing in me property tor tne bond hold­
dollar per year.
Tillamook County Marigold. Gentle to handle and sure ! Rich soil, free water right. A fine ers.
breeder. Price $100 crated and trans­ i place for some one wishing a dryer
Bank.
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Mr. McCamant stated the condition
ferred. Apply to John Woder, R. F. 1 climate . Value $6,500.00.—Address
Owing to County Judge Hare being D. 2, Aurora, Oregon.
* ' G. A. Well rung, Hillsboro, Oregon. • <>t sale and asked for bids wiicn Mr.
in Hillsboro as a witness in the Sour
Jacob said he ottered a bid ol »1,000-
I have a number of store buildings,
In the case of the Miami Lumber . 000 for John P. Oleson, oi Chicago.
Grass case, the regular monthly term
houses
and
office
rooms
to
rent.
Also
Co,
vs.
Tillamook
County,
which
was
of the circuit court was adjourned un­
I There being no other bid the proper­
can give desirable ground lease in tried last week at Hillsboro, the jury ty was sold to .Mr.Oleson. Mr. Mr-
til next Wednesday.
various parts of the city desirable to brought in a verdict for the county. Camant said he had received the
For sale, two lots, 105 by 115 feet, almost any needs. See me also for
This was a case where the company
in Sunnymead, three roomed house city property on payments to suit sued the county for $2932, it being al­ necessary ccrtilicd check of $¿5,000
and Mr. Jacob said that bonds wumd
furnished, hot house 25x40 feet. The your income.—Rollie W’. Watson.
leged that the company was damaged I be put up in Chicago for the amount
whole for $665 cash. Apply to box
that
amount
on
account
of
a
slide
in
of the bid. Mr. Oleson who bought
Judge A. S. Bennett, of The Dalles,
101, Tillamook, Ore.
addressed a meeting on Saturday building the road at Hobsonville. The the property, is assistant cashier of
<
.iinty
agreed
to
settle
for
$200,
but
The Womens’ Civic Improvement night at the Court House. 'There was
I the First National Bank, of ( hicago.
Club will meet at the City Hall Sat­ a good turn out and the judge dwelt it was declined.
I lie property of the Tillamook
urday, at 2:30 p. m. Political issues of somewhat on the Democratic slogan
The Star Garage wishes to an­ ' limber ami Logging Co., was bond­
the coming elcciion will be discussed. “He kept us out of War." Thjre was nounce that they have secured the ed to the First Trust and Savings
It is urged by the club that you at­ little or no enthusiasm at the meet­ services of Mr. Whitsell. Mr. Whitsell Bank of Chicago, for $3,000,000, and
tend this meeting.
is one ot the best mechanics of Port- I it i s estimated that it includes 2,000,-
ing.
_ the following
_ experience: 000,000 feet of limber in the three
J. S. Stephens & Co.—Agent for
land, having
1 have just received several oi the I wo years w ith the Lozier factory; j counties, a large portion, however be-
Fire Insurance, Real Estate. North
West School Furniture Co, anil ; late-' styles in Standard Pianos, ami thrcc years with the Packard factory; iiig in Tillamook County.
Notary Public. Both phones. Office I .-.ouid be pleased to have you call and one year with the Studebaker factory I V lien tin company's property was
Jones-Knudson
,r
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Room 1, Commercial Building. Tilla­ see them, at the J„
and one year with the Buick factory, bonded it was generally thought that
1 Furniture Store. Sold on easy month- and numerous other
places. Mr. that the bond holders would have to
mook, Oregon.
i ly payments. The Wiley B. Allen Co. yyhttsel passed highest in civil service take over the property, as it
Don’t forget those busted castings, ' Leland B. Erwin, cunty representa- examination for mechanic
in city thought the company hail been
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(Jan be welded for half. Goods sent l live.
garage oi Portland. Mr. Whitsell will paid for its property,
express
promptly
W hen judgment was entered again­
by parcel post and
The first rain and wind storm of the do vour werk right and guarantee it
st the Tillamook 'l imber X Logging
relumed. Hiner X, Reed, Tillamook, -cason the first of the week caused
Company last July, Wallace McCam­
I some uneasiness at Bar \ iev H', where
Oregon.
rsdav of last week Mrs. ant was made master in chancery. He
the waves threw large docks i on the
and
Mrs.
.Morrison
gave
a
‘ I the
was to open the timber land for pub­
Small "one-mas" dairy ranch of 35 railroad, and it was feared that
hr home of the latter, which lic sale and under the ti rms < f the
mw is
.. close
-—j to Tillamook , railroad would be washed out. The
acres. « Place
most
enjoyable
event.
Mrs.
school and cheese
.—, however,
------------, undermine a
judi'mcnt any one of th
complain­
City, L..».
____ factory. Fair waves did,
ants, or those holding the bonds,
improvements on the place. Will keep ' piece o.
af railroad
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____ of Gcibisch A
were allowed to become out and out
10 cows. Will sell stock and rent Joplin, but this was soon fixed.
reasonable and give terms if desired.
purchasers of the timber lard ami the
Blazer
is
a
Echo Blazier vs. Owen
sawmill and other equipment thereon.
—See Rollie Watson.
rcuit
court,
, divorce suit filed in the ci
Litigation in the District Court of
Married at the Christian Church These parties were niarrie d in Salem
the United States was commenced by
par«onage on Wednesday at three on the 1st of October, 1913. The
o'clock, William Watson, of Banks, plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman
Kirk, Mil- he First Trust and Savin' i Ba it:, of
Chicago, Mnv 29, 1' 16
w'■ n that
Miss Allie Lawrence, oi 1 k
Allen. <
treatment in her complaint. She
corporation filed its c< n 1 i • pray­
dale. Rev. C. C. Curtis, pastor of the wants also her former name. Echo
Baals O.
trust deed
Christian rhurch performing the cere­ W ntcrmeii r. restored, no children
•i. li i 'o ’, ing for a foreclosure of
ii held on the timber lard bv reason
zer,
Reich-
mony.
i Lorn >f this union.
L-wis and of it« purchase of the t'-.A.-r com­
Mr. Erwin wishes to state tha* the
pany bonds.
I he railroad bridge at Mohler is
version of the accident printed in the
ludgincnt wrii< entered 1
of commission, two stringers hav-
Herald was not according to the facts n<r t _ oker. A fiih'-rinan was 011 the
1916. by Federal Judge Renn
in the case Mr. Christensen admitted
* The bank hail advanced $3 100 000
wl < n a fr ii'ht train went over
he was looking behind him and not
on a bond issue to th<
ti e stringer« broke He hurried
watching the road at the time of the
pany. The remainder c
the bridge as auickly as possible
accident. Mr. Erwin was not the driv­
named in the judgmen
notified the railn <!
people of
er which was stated in the Herald
tercst on the scnti-ai
it had happened Passengers have
The party who told .Mr. Trombley of
payment which was dr
the accident, has a remarkabl
and $15,060 s ’icitor’s
agination.
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under-
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“Drop in and book Rround ” j
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