Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 22, 1917, Image 1

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Vol. XXVII.
THRIFT
IS THE SHOCK
ABSORBER”
of the little “ nest-ejxjx'
you 4 per cent inG’rest 111 SOPie
jrootl bank like ours.
To
thrifty and prudent from 21 to
50 means a succe-sslid and com-
fortable old age.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON,
MARCH 22,
W e have a Stuetbalcer Almanac on I
Committed Suicide.
mind for any rancher who calls fur it.
Ask Shrode.
On T hursday morning of last week
Now is the time to look after your ! W in. I. Berns found the body of
rire Insurance on all your property. John Kaiser in the north fork of the
L will surprise you how cheaply you Nehalem river, About two months
a 3 or 5 year policy.—Rollie ago Kaiser leased the Aug. Ludkc
W. V. atson.
place on the Nc jlr.ilem, having forincr-
at Long
Before you buy an Ensilage<machine ly lived with Joe Blattlcr
Prairie. Kaiser had evidently com-
it will pay you to see Shrode, for he initted suicide, having taken two
can save you money on a high grade methods to insure success. When the
machine. He can sell you the best body was found it was discovered
machine for the best money.
* iu.it the throat had been cut, and in
Don t torgei ihose busied castings. the cabin a razor was found with
Can be welded for hull. Goods sent blood on it. The man had evidently
by parcel post and express promptly intended to kill himself by kulting his
throat a.id bleeding to death, but the
riturned. Hiner A Reed, Tillamook, sni..ll cut in the threat did not com-
Oregon,
» pletc the job as rapidly as the man ex­
pected, so h wc.it to the river and
. Don t try to raise calves on some jumped in with the purpose of drown­
cacap untried calf food. Better get ing Itimsell. Coroner Hcnkle was no­
that which has proven itself to be the tified and summoned a jury, which
’ ■' on the market. Blochford’s Calf brought in a verdict that Kaiser had
Meal is the best.—See Shrode at Till­ committed suicide.
amook Feed Co.
♦
S'.50 PER YEAR.
E extend vnu an invitation to call mid be-
In that manner—
come acqui» t»*d with us.
:anv departments
voti will in ■ ; v 1 e 1 ize 1 he
a vai la bit* - and we
of hankin’’ and service;
will better ni.derstaiid four business and tinaiici.il
need-'.
I >• th s when von are next in town.
DtRE( ! (JRS :
I*. Hfisel, ( . J- r dwards J. C. Holden, A. H . /hirin,
K lechers.
John Mo ¡¡an. />. ( 1 amb, H
it .
Riechers. Cashier.
B. C. Lamb. Pres.
I
: he Ladies' Aid of the Christian
Chautauqua July 18-23.
Church will give an Easter sale April
' ' e ladies will also serve three
J. C. Edwards received a letter from
meals on that day, starting with a the Ellison-W hite Chautauqua Sys­
pecial waffle breakfast from 6 to 9, tem staling the date for the annual
— TILLAMOOK- OREGON
'
r from 12 to 2 and supper from L inuuauqua 111 T illamook had been
5 to 8.
agreed upon, which would be July 18,
I have a number of store buildings, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23. The program
houses and office rooms to rent. Also this ii:.r will be more attractive than'
Open a savings account today
can give desirable ground lease in in previous years, with a large variety
various parts of the city desirable to ot features,
Amongst the musical
almost any needs. See me also for features will be I.o Zito’s Royal Ve-
city property on payments to suit ticlian Band, Militarv Girl’s Orches-
your income.—Rollie W. Watson.
' tra, Filleon Concert
Party,
The
Male Quartet
and
.
_
Rosenberg Bros, have opened a Wassers Co. Lyric
large line ot all kinds of hay, feed, the Swiss Alpine Yodlers. The lec-
near the saw mjll and will carry a Hirers include Senator Jas. K. Varda-
large teed store on 2nd Avenue East , man. Dr. G. Welfield Ray, Lorene
Bone,
flour, grass seeds at the very lowest W ¡swell Wilson, Wm. A.
prices. Special prices > on hay and Wood Briggs, Francis Hendry, Dr.
• .Andrew Johnson, W. L. Mellinger
feed in car lots.
and Mary Adel Hays. The Mawson’s
Barrod Plymouth Rock eggs for ¡Antractic Expedition, Sir Douglas
I am in the market at all times for setting, for sale. This flock comes Mawson’s own lecture, illustrated by
your baby calves—Smith "The Calf from the stock of the College of Ag­ . the most remarkable motion pictures direct, if any member in this
state
Teachers’ Institute at Bay City.
riculture. Admittedly one of the very 1 ever taken, with E. H. Bingham in
Man,”—Both Phones.
casts any aspersions or reflections
best on this cor t. They are an extra charge.
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upon the flag, or manifests any dis­
The Ladies Guild of the Episcopal heavy laying strain. $1.50 for fifteen
1 he first local Teachers’ Institute
loyalty or disrespect to it, or to the I of the year met at Bay City in thé
County Fair Notes.’
For Rent or Lease—The City church will meet with Mrs. Campbell eggs. Mutual phone. Mrs. A. F. Lacy*
country or government that it 1 epre­ j high school building last Saturday in
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Dairy, Stocked and equipped.—E. T. next Wednesday afternoon.
While fishing on Sunday on the
sents, that charges of conduct unbe­ .answer to a call issued by County
For
Sale
—
Four
milk
cows,
four
County fair set for the last
Haltom.
Trask river, M. E. Gruber landed a
coming an Oddfellow be immediately Superintendent Lamb.
and
coming
fresh,
apply
to
«
large steelhead when fishing from days of August this year viz: 28, 29, instituted against such member.”
i
The meeting was well attended by
W. A. Wise, dentist.
Hudson, Cloverdale, Ore.
the Trask bridge. C. H. Woolfe and 30 and 31st.
Tillamook Lodge I. O. O F. No. 94, I teachers from various parts of the
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor.
*
Chas. H. Lilly Seed Co., of Portland has a very fine silk, American Flag, county.
Henry Lithof,
Contractor and William Donough were with Mr.
Go to Mason’s for Standard Pat- Builder, Estimates furnished, Barns Gruber when be hooked the fish with and Seattle are offering a prize of $10 standard and pedestal on the floor of
in the afternoon
the
Women
* and Silos a specialty, Bell Phone. A to a small hook and-line, and they pre­ in cash this year to be paid the per­ our lodge for sometime past.
Teachers' Club and the School Mas-
terns.
dicted he could not land the steel- son given the highest award for best
ters Club each met in separate
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For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City head, but he did so, hauling the line exhibit of Farm and Garden produce
The weather has been cold and wet
sion. These two clubs are well attend­
“The Sheriff.”
for $1,100.00 cash. Call or address hand over hand.
at our fair according to specifications
this week.
ed, and both arc doing good work.
on page 4 of their catalog. '
*
A. Mrs. C. N. Drew.
Noglare Auto
Lens at W.
One
of __
the rarest treats ever
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This great comedy drama in 4 acts, There is a most excellent field in
$100.00
in
prizes are offered in the
Wood Sawed—Call E. W. Knight brought to Tillamook will be Mrs.
will be offered by the Dramatic Club which both clubs can do much for the
Williams.
on the Mutual phone, Prompt service Weister’s illustrated lecture next poultry department this year. Get a at the Star Theatre, two nights, Fri­ schools of the county.
hatching
of
Pure
Bred
Stock
of
some
’ ' Tuesday night
at the City Hall, . sub-
Taxes will be delinquent after the and careful work.
The Women’s Club sprung a com­
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common standard variety and get in day and Saturday, March 30 and 31.
5th of April.
Why not be insured in the best fire f^et "High Lights of the World's on this. Chickens from eggs set any This play is by far the best yet at­ plete surprise on the School Masters
Dr. Wise w ill open a branch office insurance company, it costs no more. 'rt .” Admission 25 cents. Mrs Weis- time between now and April 5th will tempted by the club, and all their C lull, by inviting the school men with
friends may look forward to a de­ their wives and families to join them
See Everson.
* » ter has collected her pictures from the be old enough to exhibit.
at Wheeler.
greatest art centers of the world, and
lightful play. It is different from any in an excursion sometime in the near
The
secretary
of
the
Fair
Board
Those who wish to see Dr. Wise ’twill be next to a trip abroad to see
future. It is needless to say the men
Shop to rent, next to my office.—
hereby calls for bids on Candy, ice­ other. It is "The best ever” Some of
before he leaves for his Portland of­ and hear her.
the members of the club who have lost no time in unanimously accepting
T. H. Goyne.
cream
and
soft
drink
concessions
at
fice will please call at once.
i A special meeting of school District the fair this year. 5 per cent of bid to not worked for a long time will ap­ the invitation.
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon,
In the afternoon the teachers met in
For cheap fertilizer for your garden No. 9 is set for Saturday, at I o’clock accompany the bid in the form of a pear in this one, and you will be not
*
Cloverdale, Ore.
and meadow, see Frank Elliott at at the high school auditorium for the check or cash. Bids to be in the only pleased, but surprised. So see it. joint session and for a time discussed
questions of interest to all. Mr. Kirk,
1 purpose of electing a school director secretary’s hands by Friday, March
Franklin Fish Market.
Garbage gathered free. See M. R.
to fill the vacancy caused by the res­ 30th. Right reserved to reject any and Carl Haberlach’s Trip to California Supt. of the 'Tillamook City schools,
Wanted
a
man
and
wife
to
work
on
Hanankrat, or call Main 6F11.
interested the .teachers very much ill
ignation of G. B. Lamb. We under­ all bids.
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a dairy ranch. Apply to L. L. Still­
a talk on "lhe Community a Com­
stand that,a number of citizens have By order of the Fair Board.
For Furnished Rooms at reasonable well, Tillamook, Oregon.
*
Carl Haberlach returned from Cali­ plex machine.” Mrs. Terry’s talk on
I asked C. \\ . Miller to run, and he has
Erwin Harrison, Secretary.
price, See Mrs. E. Plank.
*2
Mrs.
fornia Monday. When asked regard­ 1 club work was instructive.
Wanted—Single horse, 1200 to 1400, 'consented to make the race. Mr. Mil­
ing his trip he made the following VVilev read a very interesting paper
Frank 1'angborn and wife returned young, blocky built, well broken.
ler has been connected with school
I. O. O. F. Shows Its Patriotism,
on literature for children. Mr. Brim­
statement:
work and would make an excellent
from Illinois on Tuesday.
C. E. Ward, Hemlock.
"1 left for California a week ago hall, of Garibaldi schools gave some
director.
A full line of standard spark plugs,
Wanted, a man to work on ranch.
Work in the 2nd degree
_
was exenip- Saturday. By traveling by rail eight very practical suggestions. Several
We are sorry to announce the death lified on Tuesday evening when Bros. nights it gave me a whole week there, teachers were to have been on the
also other automobile accessories at
Apply at the Headlight office.
W. A. Williams Harness Shop.
* of \\ ill Spalding, who was connected Winslow, Leonard and Burge were one day in San Diego, three in Los program, but time was too limited to.
Get the good roads spirit and boost
with the electric light company of
For Sale—New modern residence, this city.His death occurred at Marsh­ duly instructed in its mysteries.A very Angles and two in San Francisco. hear all.
for the $6,000,000 bond issue.
1 he host of the day. Prof. Wyman
located in best residence district. For field, \\ is., on the 8th of March. He good attendance was in evidence and The idea was to get the idea of the
Blacksmith
Coal—Right
Coal— sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. *
the work was put on by the ¿nd de­ larger buyers as to their views in re­ of the Hay ( ity schools, made the
had been ill for several months and gree team under the able instruction gard to what prices they would con­ teachers feel that they were welcome
Right Prices.—Lamb Schrader Co. *
For sale or Rent, a ranch of 35 went to a hospital in Chicago, after of Deputy Grand .Master John Asch- sider storing cheese should present to his schools.
For sale, 45 pure blooded
white acres, 3 miles cast of Tillamook. En­ being there about a month he was im, with Past Grand John Lamar as conditions generally continue for
We all feel very grateful to the Bav
taken to his home in Marshfield. Noble Grand who instructed in the another two months, or when we City teachers, especially to Prof.
rock chickens, very cheap.—Phone quire at Lhe Headlight office.
Previous to his death he first lost work.
,
come to the flush of production. It Wyman who on behalf of the School
IF11.
Loose and bailed hay for sale—Ap­ the sight of one eye and then the
A proclamation from the Worthy would hardly be expected that pres­ Masters ( lub, and Miss Nagle who 0*1
ply to Clarence Hancnkray Tilla­ ' other. The deceased was well liked
Grand Sire, communicated to this ent prices continue that long, nor behalf of the Women’s Club, co-op­
A marriage license was issued to mook.
.
while a resident of this city and his
Richard Buttz and Jeanie Richard­
in making the Institution a
W. A. Williams carries a full line of death came as a surprise to his many lodge by Grand Master Westbrook, would any one store cheese at pres­ erated
son.
of Oregon, calling on this lodge, and ent prices. Their ideas were generally success.
Flash Lights and batteries. It will pay 1 friends.
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all subordnate lodges of Oregon to that should present conditions prevail
A delicious lunch was served the
The Fairview Birthday Club will you to look over his stock when *in
hold fitting exercises in commeration 18c. would be about the price which teachers at the Bay View Hotel.
ffleet at the home of Mrs. Bert Folks, need.
Artillery ComPany Fund.
of the 98th anniversary of Odd-Fel­ they would expect to store cheese at.
The next institute will be held in
March 28.
■ Judge Bagley will hold an adjourn-
lowship on the 26th of April. The The export price at present fixes our Tillamook City, Saturday, March 31,
Will pay you to see Everson for a 1 ed term of the circuit court next Mon-
Our citizens appear to overlook the Tillamook Lodge of I. O. O. F. is prices, as we can keep our market on at which time Assistant Supt. Frank
f. investment
--------- in city
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_ cheese to be ex­ K. Wells will be present and aid in
Mie
property —
or dayi and scveral jury cases have been i fact that a company fund has been now planning for a big reception on a level . permitting
firm lands.
z x r z
, ! set for trial.
! started for the benefit of the 10th this occasion assisted by the sisters ported. Of course in case this country the work.
entered the war, no one can tell the
of the Rebekah Degree.
One Ton Ford Truck; also 5 pas­ I For Sale— Set of demountable rim j Company Coast Artillery. This is
United Brethem Church.
The mysteries of the 3rd degree will future of the market. Found some
i
something
that
our
business
men
and
wheels
for
Ford
or
Chevrolet.
VV
senger Ford Nearly new, for sale,
be exemplified in this hall on next cheese in all three markets, but most
1
citizens
should
take
a
lively
interest
in
take
your
old
wheels
as
part
payment.
bee Rosenberg.
2*
for it will show our appreciation of lodge night (Tuesday, March 27th,) buyers were low on stock. All that I Sunday School, 10 a.m.
1 Ira C. Smith, Bell Phone.
Preaching it a.m. Subject: ‘Religion
three candidates to take this work. ' was held was in firm hands. Had we
Or. Wise is still too busy to leave
J. M. DeLillies has bought the those who have enlisted to protect Visiting brothers welcome. Lodge is I had the stocks on the market we of Public Opinion."
for Portland and will not go for 10
the country. Subscriptions should be
I could have received more money, but
Y. P. C. E. 7 p m.
Jones Apartment house. And will be left at either the Tillamook County called at 7:30.
days or two weeks.
Evening sermon 8 o’clock.
J
t
. the
1- - T>
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The Encampment will have work in ' no buyer wants to load up with stock
as
DeLillies
Bank
or
the
First
National
Bank.
The United States is in about the known in future
Special music.
* Subscriptions thus far arc given be­ the Golden Rule Dcgeree this Thurs­ that may not arrive on the market for
two weeks.”
R. G. Sumerlin, Pastor.
Mme predicament today England was Apartments.
low, and if your name is not included day evening. Two Patriarches are to
"Prices of all commodities seem to
*hen the war started.
Money to loan on farm lands, from in the list see that it is when the list be instructed in this degree.
Christian Church.
The Sisters of the Rebekah degree be high down there with the excep­
H. Mason & Co., has taken over the $500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate is published again next week:
tion of rice and lemons. They have
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■•andard patterns formerly sold by of interest. We want your business. I Tillamook County Bank
$10.00 are planning a "big feed” which is had some needed rains lately and this
Lamar s Variety Store.
* See Everson.
I First National Bank .
10.00 the happy event always looked for­ will help them out, but generally i Bible School, to a.m
ward too; as these are always occa­
Communion and Sermon, It am.
5<x> sions of note. Much enthusiasm has their spring is three or four weeks
Protect your valuable papers from B. D. Lamar ...................
marriage license was issued to
Morning theme: "Three Judgment
5.00
IC. 1. Clough ...................
later
than
usual.
the
unexpected
fire
by
been
created
by
the
two
presiding
,n "• Taylor and Anna Stein-
500 officers, sisters Page, N. G.
"In order to get an idea out side the. Bars.” This sermon belongs to a
our safe deposit boxes. Only one Lamb-Schrader Co..........
off. both of Cloverdale.
and
500 Myers V. < is, who have been working cities, 1 took a couple of ninety mile series of 1st Corinthians.
dollar per year.
Tillamook County j E. T. Haltom .................
Christian Endeavor, 6:15. Intermed­
John Feldschau, Concrete contrac-
King Crenshaw Co. ...
5.00 hard for attendance, The two sides, drives east and south of Los Angeles.
W. A. Williams has just received z
’or, concrete silos buili. All work
Co.
500 yellow and green, have done their They have immense crops of oranges iate C. E. at same hour in lower room.
Coast Power
-
Evangelistic services,
7:30 p.m.
d F. C. Baker ...
5 00
P>ar’ntecd.Both phones.
* complete line of oil c,othl"g.
and lemons and otherwise their farm­
should inspect his stock when m need
"Conversion,
justification
5 00 best, it is up to the loosers to "make ing seems to speak of prosperity. The Theme:
O. R. Dale ........
The Franklin Fish Market is now of anything in the oil clothmg line.
good.”
and sanctification; their scriptural re­
Flag Display Ordered: All Odd i fine roads generally to be found in lation.”
"P(n for business, drop in and look
I
Southern
California
and
their
fine
. Fellow Lodges in Oregon get proc­
Prof. Peck of O. A. C, will
’found at the Old Spanish Kitchen —
Presbyterian Church.
The public is invited to all of these
lamation, Grand Master Westbrook : climate attract thousands of visitors services.
N. Elliott, Proprietor.
* freei,IuMr:i:LritrthedtyX«
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annually,
to
which
considerable
of
“The Personal Element in Religion” also requests that charges be brought their proseprity is attrhuted. Most
—A paying sawmill in the 8Vo’clock.' Subject ’ “Landscape
will be the subject of the pastor's in event of derogatory remarks; of their roads are constructed with a
• «th end of the County. It will make
sermon next Sunday morning at the Henry S. Westbrook, Grand Master concrete base, covered with an as-
joney for you. Taylor Real Estate
Ornamental Fire Places Built
11 o’clock hour of worship. The dis­ of 20,000 Oddfellows in Oregbn, has phalt wearing surface.
A»'ncy, Cloverdale. Ore.
of Brick and Stone. All Fire
cussion in the address of the evening issued to all subordinate lodges in the
"Tillamook
cheese
is
of
course
well
Places absolutely guaranteed
will be along the line of "The Preach­ state a proclamation, calling of the regarded down there and is largely
not to smoke or money re-
er and the Town.” Someone around membership a loyalty to the flag and taking the place of Eastern cheese.
funded.
tow n has published a conviction that the country it represents. The order We are going to have to pay more at­
Brick work of all kinds done
the preacher should not have anything in part is as follows:
tention to our brands and wt have
"These are days of National lives. several ideas we are now working on.
on short notice.
to do with politics. Some others have
convictions which should be express­ Our order teaches a faithfulness to It will be necessary to stamp the
We make a specialty of re­
ed. A little time in this service will be our country and our flag; we must word "Tillamook” on every cheese
pairing smoking Fire Places.
used in speaking about "If our Com- obey this tenet. The last Grand and the cheese makers cannot be too,
pa v should be called out what would Lodge of Oregon urged every subor­ jcarcfal in branding both boxes and
we do about it? These services are dinate lodge in Oregon, to display cheese. We should also spend a little
free for all. The choir will support the the American flag in the lodgeroom. I money in advertising, so fhe people
services with good leadership and I direct a strict and prompt complian I generally will know what to ask for.”
7/L/AJWOOX CRE
I cc with this injunction, and further
special numbers of music.
Sanctification !
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Tillamook County Bank
Its Relation to Conversion and Justi
fication as shown by the Scriptures,
Sunday Night, Christian Church
Tillamook Jottings.
RALPH E. WARREN,