Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 07, 1916, Image 1

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    Vol. XXVII.
No. 26.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. DECEMBER 7,
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Christmas shopping
commenced
Three Tillamookers bought Guern­
■ early this year in this city, making sey registered stock at the Live Stock
I business somewhat brisker than usual Exhibition in Portland on Tuesday.
I Shop early and avoid the Christmas Joseph Purer bought a cow, Imp.
I rush.
Dante of Sarnia, for $100. Peter
I King & Smith Co., a corporation vs. Heisel bought a heifer, Duchess Bo-
I M. Alice Jones, and C. M. Jones is a peep of Edgemoor, paying $200 for
I suit filed in the circuit court to re- the animal. James Durrer also bought
I cover $51.64 for merchandise fur- a heifer. Lady Bopeep, of Edgemoor,
I nished the defendants.
$300 being the price paid.
IS YOUR DOLLAR
Your Master of Servant ?
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Did you ever stop to think about it ?
Is the dollar you are earning to-day
your Master or your Servant ? When
you work for it and get it, there is a
way of making it work for you by
bringing it to this strong, old estab­
lished bank and putting it into a
Savings Account that will pay you.
Attorney J. R. Callahan and wife
left Thursday for Montana, where he
expects to
I go into partnership with a .
rtptt/l aattirs
”} e ronpntk,
former friend
who vl
was
recently al.ir.t_
elect* .
ed district attorney.
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Stanley Coates has gone to Port-
land to join the surveying crew for
the Hill survey into this county,
Engineer Bell, his father-in-law, be-
ing in charge of the survey.
This is a joke on the Tillamookers
who are taking a trip East with the
Overland agents: : “That long stand­
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«sil i
mg joke, “Who shoots the holes in
the cheese” can now be answered to j
our entire satisfaction by Christen- ;
sen and Haberlach, our Tillamook I
ageuts. Christensen is the cheese in­
spector of Tillamook County and
Haberlach is the attorney for the Till­
amook Cheese
Association. Some
cheese by the way!”
Report of the Condition of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Tillamook, Oregon.
Member of the United States Federal Reserve
Bank, Nov. 17, 1916.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts.......................................... $127,781.10
United States Bonds ........................................... 25,000.00
900.00
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank.......................
Bonds Securities, etc..................... .........
... 29,374.10
7,118.73
Furniture and Fixtures.........................................
5 per cent Redemption Fund............................
1,250.00
Cash on hand and in Banks and due from
Federal Reserve Bank ..................................... 87,629.91
Total .....................................
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock........
Surplus .................
Undivided Profits
Circulation...........
Deposits.................
$279,053.86
Mrs. Jonas Olson, who has been
$25,000.00
visiting her daughter Mrs. Maxwell,
5,000.00
who is still confined at the hospital in
Mrs. H. I. Provoost was taken to
4,037.12
Portland as a result of the auto acci- PortlandThursday morning where she
24,400.00
dent, returned home last week.
will enter St. Vincent hospital for
220.616,74
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Now is the time to do dehorning. I medical attention. She will be placed
4 Per Cent—Compound Interest—4 Per Cent.
$279.053.86
Total • • •
have dehorned over 3000 head of cat­ under the care of Dr. O'Day. Mrs.
Provoost
has
long
been
subject
to
tle in this county, any one wishing to
$1.00—Opens a Saving Account—$1.00
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We
tin the only United States Government Examined
,. e are
have any dishorned call or write to recurrent attacks of illness but of late
Bank in Tillamook County.
| Wm. H. Hoskitjs, ■ Tillamook, Mi utual it was hoped that her health was per­
* manently improved. However, I’liurs-
I Phone.
day, a week ago, she was stricken * 4p.c. Compound Interest on Savings Accounts
For Sale—One Faultless and one
with a return of the malady in a
New Hercules stump puller and
more malignant form, and her recov­
equipments in good order. Price $80
ery is doubtful.— Bay City Examiner.
each with equipment. J. D. Tompkins,
Assets over $450.000. Q0
Henderson’s
Fed Barn Sheridan,
John M. Scott, General Passenger
Oregon.
2 Agent of the S. P„ states that on ac­
r-
[ County Clerk-elect Erwin Harrison count of Christmas and New Year's
I has decided to keep Miss K. Mills he will authorize sale of round trip
| W. A. Williams carries a full line of , and Mrs. Millis as deputies in the tickets, on basis of one and one third
I Flash Lights and batteries. It will pay ' clerk's office, both of whom have giv- fair for the round trip from all points |
; you to look over his stock when in 1 en a great deal of satisfaction in that on the S. P. Co. in Oregon, to all
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office.
points on the S. P. Co. in California.
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W. A. Wise, dentist.
♦ need.
Dates of sale to be Dec, 21, 22, 23,
A marriage license was issued to
Dr. W. A. Wise is visiting his moth­
[This Interesting and Popular Subject will bo
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. •
26, 27, and 28, final return limit 15
Clarence E. Brace and Clara I.uella
er
in
Ohio
and
will
return
to
practice
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Discussed at the
Mr. Creecy left for Portland this
days from date of sale. This is a de- >
dentistry in Tillamook about Feb- Brace. This couple was divorced on
week.
parture
from
the
policy
of
past
years,
I ruary 1st.
* August 18, the case being contested
Dr. W. A. Wise will return about
caused some little friction when it as Christmas holiday rates have onlv
The friends of Attorney Callahan
W-j
By the Pastor, C. C. Curtis.
applied to points in Oregon.
February 1st.
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was tried.
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and wife gave them a surprise break­
Shop to rent, next to my office.— fast this morning, previous to their
Mrs. Sfronia Courier died at the
Albert Wade and wife returned
TUBERCULOSIS DAY
T. H. Goyne.
♦ departure.
from Lincoln County on Tuesday home of her daughter, Mrs. Margaret
Will
be
observed
at the Morning hour, 11 o’clock.
Petty,
on
Thanksgiving
day,
death
where he has been making cheese for
E. Herring and family have moved
Shop early while "you have a com­
Subject :
being
caused
by
a
paralytic
stroke.
A.
Christensen.
He
will
make
cheese
to Stockton, Cal.
plete line to select from. Lamar's
“
The
Nature,
Prevention
and Cure of Tuberculosis.”
The
funeral
services
were
held
at
the
at the Cloverdale factory conimene-
A marriage license was issued to Variety Store. "Drop in and look ing the first of the year.
home of Mrs. Petty on Sunday morn­
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Frank W. Thomas and Flora B. Dill. ■ around.”
ing, Rev. Lacy conducting the servic­
Ernest Geinger went to McMinn-' es. The body was taken by Mrs. Pet­
At the special meeting of the school
For Sale—10 tons of hay at $12.00
ville on Monday to attend the State ty on the Sunday morning train for
per ton at E. P. Larson’s, Tillamook. district last week, a levy of 4 3-10
Convention of the Farmers’ Union.
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Wanted work, at home or out. Mrs. mills was made to pay interest on Marion Chance, Gus Goeres and wife shipment to Clinton, Mo., for burial
beside
her
husband,
John
Wesley
bonds
etc.
Wheately, Tillamook, Mutual Phone. |
and John Fitzpatrick have also gone Courtcr who died fourteen years ago.
Money to loan on farm lands, from to McMinnville.
Dr. and Mrs. Wise left for Ohio on
Deceased leaves six children. She was
December 3rd for a visit with his $500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate
6 2 years old at the time of her death.
Small
"one-man
”
dairy
ranch
of
35
of interest. We want your business.
mother.
Mrs. James F. Reeher received
See Everson.
* acres. Place is close to Tillamook
Lodgings at Watchtower 25c per
City, school and cheese factory. Fair word Tuesday that her husband had
Lionel S. Pike, of Bay City, and
night, $1.00 per week and $3.00 per
improvements on the place. Will keep ' fallen from the roof of their home, at i
Miss Stella Kershleine, of Jefferson,
10 cows. Will sell stock and rent I Wilson River, and received quite ser- |
month.
were married at Salem on Thursday,
reasonable and give terms if desired. , ious inmries. He was reparing the
R. H. Coshun vs. Iola I. Hadley is being a Thanksgiving wedding.
—See Rollic Watson.
vs.
roof when he slipped to the porch
a tax foreclosure suit filed in the cir­
W.
A.
Williams
has
just
received
a
Rosenberg Bros, have opened a roof. Their son Arthur left at once
cuit court.
complete line of oil clothing. You large feed store on 2nd Avenue East and will bring the injured man to
Miss Myrtle Mills went to Portland should inspect his stock when in need
near the saw mill and will carry a their home in this city. As troubles
on Monday, her eyes again giving I of anything in the oil clothing line. •
large line of all kinds of hay, feed, 1 seldom come singly Mrs. Reeher had
her trouble.
Dr. Shearer, Internal Medicine and flour, grass seeds at the very lowest received word a day or two before
The county court is in session this General Surgery—Commerlial Bldg., prices. Special prices on hay and that their son, who is employed in a
week, it being the regular monthly over Ray & Co. Store. Office hours 1 feed in car lots.
* I mill at Tacoma had been injured.
to 4, Evenings by appointment.
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' While not seriously hurt he will be
meeting.
I have a number of store buildings,
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hammer, of houses and office rooms to rent. Also laid up for some time,—News-Times.
Will pay you to see Everson for a
safe investment in city property or McMinnville, came in last week to can give desirable ground lease in
A pleasant event of Thursday of
spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Ham­ various parts of the city desirable to
farm lands.
last week was the party given by Mrs.
almost any needs. See me also for m ’ e . Gruber, who'prove’d a cha'rmin’g
For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rowe.
Admission 25c.
Game called at 8 P.M.
city property on payments to suit hostess, social chit-chat over fancy
for $1,100.00 cash. Call or address
Now is the time to look after your
your
income.
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Rollie
W.
Watson.
Mrs. C. N. Drew.
* Fire Insurance on all your property.
I work and a guessing contest, being
The ladies of the Presbyterian Guild the features of the afternoon. Miss
Mrs. M. E. Nolan, of Portland, is It will surprise you how cheaply you
visiting her daughters, Mrs. Watson can get a 3 or 5 year policy.—Rollie will give a goodie goodie sale Dec. 9. Ethel Gaylord won first prize, a beau-
W. Watson.
at Mason's store in place of the parcel tiful guest towl. Piano selections by
and Mrs. Coates.
Protect your valuable papers from post sale. Fruit Cake, Plum Pudding, Miss Gaylord and a vocal solo by
Mrs. Henry Phsker and mother,
the unexpected fire by renting one of Mince Meat, Pies, cookies and dough­ Mrs. Fred
Poorman were highly
Mrs. Eisen, left last week for Santa
our safe deposit boxes. Only one nuts, will be on sale at reasonable pleasing to all. A very dainty lunch
Clara, Cal., on a visit.
dollar per year.
Tillamook County prices.
was served. The place cards were
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Attorney Marx was called to Mil­ Bank.
W. S. Buel left on Thursday after­ hand painted roses. Those present
waukee, Wis., last week on account of
We have the most complete line of noon with a load of furniture, Mrs. were. Mesdames J. S. Lamar, Holden,
holiday goods this year that we have Buel and two children accompanying, Aiderman, Poorman, Heyd, Kirk, Dr.
Mhe death of his mother.
ever shown. Prices are right. Lamar’s going to their new home in I Yamhill Robinson, Erickson, Shreve, Youel,
Wc?d Sawed—Call E. W. Knight
Variety Store. “Drop in and look county. Gale Buel left by train on Fcidschau, Conover, Rhodes, Sanders
Prompt
service
on the Mutual phone,
out Edwards, Ethel Gaylord, Cordelia
Monday, George Hoskins going
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around.
and careful work.
Oatfield, Mason, R. C. Jones and R.
with
him
for
a
few
days.
Don’t forget those busted castings.
Why not be insured in the best fire
Walls.
insurance company, it costs no more. Can be welded for half. Goods sent
The County Court made a canvass
by parcel post and express promptly of the votes cast at the recent election
See Everson.
Dr. Turner the well known eye
Grant Thayer is paying 21c for beef returned. Hiner A Reed, lillamook, I to enlarge the Port of Tillamook, specialist of Portland, will be a Jen-
hides, also the highest market price Oregon.
' and made an order that enlargement kens’ Jewelry Store, Tillamook, again
for calf hides.
The weather on Thanksgiving was had failed to carry. The figures were; Friday and Saturday, Dec. 22-23,
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
cross
eyes
Mrs. J. H. Rosenberg and Mrs. H. ideal, it being a bright warm day and Within the Port. Yes 199, No, 26. Headaches relieved,
THE COUNTY.
H. Rosenberg and family, left last added much to the enjoyment of the ; Outside precincts to be annexed to straightened. Satisfaction guaranteed.
day. Business houses closed the entire ' the port, Yes, 82; No, 380.
I Christmas will soon be here. You
week to visit a sister at Seattle.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere
day.
The many friends of Mrs. W. J. could not make a more appropriate
A full line of standard spark plugs,
gift, than to have your mother, father,
Company 10, Coast Artillery of Peterson were pained to hear of the
also other automobile accessories at
sister or brothers eyes examined by a
Tillamook, will give a grand military death of her sister, in Los Angeles,
W. A. Williams Harness Shop.
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specialist
of experience and standing,
ball at their armory on Saturday, Cal., the funeral taking place Tues­
Notice of Completed Contract
and if needed, present them with a
Good bottom land farm for rent.
Ornamental Hre Placet
December 30, when the public will be day. Mrs. Peterson having been with
pair
of
up-to-date
glasses,
which
will
Stock for sale. Place will carry about
Built
of Brich or Stone.
Notice
is
hereby
given,
that
R.
L.
i her since Sept. 14th, will return in a
invited to attend.
25 cows. Apply at F. R. Beal’s office.
All Fit e Placet absolutely
few days with her mother, Mrs. be durable and lasting gift, and at the Shreve, County Surveyor, of Tilla­
same time preserve their eye sight, mook County, Oregon, has filed in
guaranteed not to smohe
Seiffer.
which is the most precious sense they this office his certificate for the com­
or money refunded.
pletion
of
the
contract
of
J.
H.
Hicks,
The stormy weather the first of have. Dr. Turner makes no charge
Brich Worh of all hinds
on the Miami River Bridge and Riv­
the week caused more excitement at for consultation, or examination, and er Protection, in accordance with the
done on short notice.
Barview, the waves washing over the he most positively will not recom­ plans and specifications, and any per­
We mahe specialty of
railroad and underminded that part mend glasses where they are not son, firm or corporation, having ob­
repricing tmohing Fire
jections
to
file
to
the
completion
of
where Captain Farley's bungalow is needed. You can order them and have
Places.
said work, may do so within two
located, causing the chimney and them delivered at Christmas time if weeks from the date of the first pub­
fire place to cave in. Considerable desired. Consult him Don't forget the lication.
J. C. Holden, County Clerk.
roclr had to be dumped in to prevent date. Dr. Turner will also be in Clov­
TILLAMOOK ORE.
First publication, Nov. 23. 191$.
further encroachment.
erdale Thursday, Dec. 31st.
* Last publication Dee. 12, 111$,
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Tillamook County Bank
NOTICE THESE SUBJECTS
“ Why Do Not Our Prayers
For Peace A vail ? ’ ’
Tillamook Jottings.
Christian Church Sunday Night
BASKET BALL
Salem High School
Tillamook High School.
OLD OPERA
HOUSE,
MONDA Y, DEC. 11, ’16.
flbEX. JVIeNAIR & CO
GENERAL HARDCUARE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
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LAMAR’S VARIETY STORE
I.OO.F. BLD.,
Drop tn and Book abound.”
RALPH E. WARREN,