Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 29, 1917, Image 1

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    Vol. XXVII-
TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
THRIFT
IS THE “SHOCK
ABSORBER”
J yrs
you
mat worry-tree, suecessiiii air
which comes from the knowledge
of the little “ nest-egx ’ viirniiijr
you 4 per cent interest in some
good bank like ours.
To be
thrifty ami prudent from 21 to
50 means a successful and com-
fortable old
Now is the time to look after your
Fire Insurance on all your property,
L will surprise you how cheaply you
can get a 3 or 0 year policy.—Rollie
. W atson.
J. C. Holdgn, former County Clerk
of Tillamook County, has accepted a
position with the . First
..
National
Bank and will take an a active part in
the management.
I uesday night, April 3rd, you will
have a chance to see Little Marie
-si urne in another one of her clever
photo plays. She is some actress and
no one should fail to see her.
Are you a woman? Would you
ars for $15,000. Don’t answer
fter \ou set Miss Emiiy Stcn
'i he Wager” at the Gem The
xt Saturday and Sunday.
A lance will be given on Saturday
the loth Company Oregon Coast
liiliury, at the Armory, the pro-
cos of which will go toward the
company fund.
MARCH 29,
1917
»• So PER YEAR.
the hole she could not pull him
The hostesses served a dainty lunch.
J. M. DeLillies
has bought
th
Jones Apartment house. And will be
known in future as the DeLillies
♦
Apartments.
I
:
Don't torgei those busted castings,
Can be welded tor hall. Goods sent
by parcel post and txpress promptly
returned. Hiner A- Reed, Tillamook,
Oregon.
The Christian Woman’s Board of
Missions will meet at tin home of
Mrs. C. C. Curtiss on Tuesday after­
noon, April 3rd, at three o’clock, for
the regular April meeting. The topic
of Mexico will be discussed, which is
one of the most interesting studies of
the year Just at this time. Mis. Elliot
will tcil us something of Mexico "As
a Mission li.ld” The subject of Mrs.
H. T. Botts' paper will be "No Com-
prendo.A message from Mexico.” I bis
is the m.ei ting je.st before Easter so I
the Mite Boxes will be opened and
ov.r Easter offering taken. All friends
are cordially invited to be pre-¿nt and
enjoy these meetings.
I ♦■•ÍM
Our Many Banking Departments
HE followitijr Facilities and Services afforded
by I he rir*»t National Bank fulfill every bank
n<X need oi Business Enterprise, I lousehold
and Individual.
Check:..g ana Titre Deposits; Foreign
Exchtiri^e
„
, Rank A/ oikj
, ’ i rders, Transfer of
Funds by Tire and Cabb , Travelers Checks, Safe
L»epf*sil aults.
St ¡ZITI ¡'S.
DIRECTORS :
f. He: vc
J. Edwards. J. C. Holden, A. IF. Bunn,
John Mo ¡¿an. B. C.
~ Lamb,
~ W J.
- Riechers
— -
B. C. Lamb. Eres.
IF. J. Riechers, Cashier.
Our readers will be pained to hear
at Rev Ed. Giltins, former pastor of
M. E. Church in this city, had an
i.iiack of paralysis while addressing
the Sunday school at Fargo.
TILLAMOOK OREGON
Arthur Wallace, who belongs to
PETITION TO BOND COUNTY
Company C, of the Third _ Oregon
___
lira left Tuesday to join his com-
iy, the regiment having been called SLpu.ati°ns W here Money is to be
Expended.
Eliza Coe Ashbrough. The funeral
Open a savings account today
services were held at the U. B.
I he Sheriff a four act comedy
'The new petition that is being cir-
church, Pleasant Valley, and were
drama to be gjvin by the Dramatic
Conducted by the Rev. J. E. Vouel, of
Club Friday and Saturday has been ciliated io bond the county for $412,-
the Presbyterian church of this city,
postponed on account of the Coast ooo is given below, for the informa-
non oi luose who have not seen it or
iftd the interment was in the 1. O. O.
Artillery dance next Saturday.
signed ii without giving it careful
c e m e t e r y._____________
it is bound to be good, it will be consideration.
It is the
petition
good to sec Marie Osborne in an- lnniateu oy rreu R. deals, 1 here is
County Court Business.
other one of her child pictures at thc some uiiiereiici oi opinion between
Gem Theatre t ext Tuesday night. No citizens, a.id, no douut,
douot, the bonding
In the matter of claims for indem­
advance in prices for this one, help oi me county irom now on will be a
nity for cattle slaughtered, the foi­
yourself to the treat.
burning question, and freely discussed
lowing claims were set for hearing 011
Before you buy an Ensilage-machine in all parts of the county: Following
tiie 4111 01 April: W. A. Baling, $50.00;
it will pay you to see Shrodc, for he is the petition:
W. W. Conder, $100.00; J. T. Davis,
Lease—The City can save you money on a high grade
We, the undersigned
registered
$25.00; James luilah, $25.00; C. A.
Dairy, Stocked and equipped.—E. T. machine. He can sell you the best voters, respectifully petition that you
McDonald, $25.00; F. L. Braden,
H altom.
* call a special election for the purpose
machine for the best money.
$25.00; J. D. |’e arson, $25.00 A.
PATRIOTIC MEETING
of submitting to the voters of this
Vetsch $50.00; D. B. Swartz, $200.00
Henry Uithof,
Contractor and
An exceptional photo-play will be county the question of issuing bonds
In the matter of the application of
Builder, Estimates furnished, Barns offered the public, next Thursday to provide for the construction of Captain S. S. Johnson Presented With
W. A. Wise, dentist.
Dr. J. E. Reedy to be appointed coun­
Sword.
ami Silos a specialty, Bell Phone. A10 April 5th, when the William Fox star permanent roads in this County, to
*
ty veterinarian, the same was con­
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor.
For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City Miss June Caprice will appear in “A tiie amount ot four hundred and
Mondern Cinderella" at the Gem twelve thousand (412,000) dollars, to
Quite a number of citizens have tinued until the April term.
Go to Mason’s for Standard Pat- for $1,100.00 cash. Call or address Theatre, Adults 15c. children 5c,
In the matter of bids for the Miami
*
run not to exceed twenty years each, taken a lively interest in the 10th Foley improvement, no bills having
Mrs. C. N. Drew.
terns.
provided, however, the County may Company Oregon Coast .Artillery, been filed, the matter was continued.
Don
’
t
try
to
raise
calves
on
some
A.
Wcod Sawed—Call E. W. Knight
Noglarc Auto
Lens at W.
reserve tile right to redeem same or and on Monday evening they gave
In the matter of furnishing wood
* on the Mutual phone, Prompt service cheap untried calf food. Better get any portion thereof serially each year. the boys a banquet after the usual
Williams.
that
which
has
proven
itself
to
be
the
*
and careful work.
drill that evening where a patriotic for the county court house, the fol-
best on the market. Blochford's Calf 1 he aforsaid bonds shall bear inter­ spirit prevailed, and patriotic exercis- lowing bids were filed: J. W. Jen-
Dr. Wise will be at Wheeler Friday
Why not be insured in the best fire Meal is the best.—See Shrodc- at Till­ est at not to exceed five (5) per cent
! es indulged in. "America” was the nings, Jr., 80 cords of Alder and
and Saturday of this week.
insurance company, it costs no more. amook Feed Co.
* per annum.
*
To the Honorable County Court of first national air that aroused patriot­ Hemlock wood, at $4.00 per cord;
Shop to rent, next to my office.— See Everson.
lie spirit, and all joined in the singing Coats Lumber Co., 80 cords of hem­
Emily Stevens, who appears in Tillamook County Oregon:
T. H. Goyne.
For cheap fertilizer for your garden "The Wager” will be remembered as
We are signing in connection with with much jest. The other features of lock wood at $2.00 and 80 cords of
and meadow, see Frank Elliott at the star of such notable photo-plays this request a petition to you asking the program were: Cornet solo, C. E. fir wood, at $2.25 per cord; Markus
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon, Franklin Fish Market.
as "Destiny” or "’The Soul of a for the calling of a special election Trombley; vocal solo, Mrs. Fred Reust and Mike Rickenbach, 80 cords
*
Cloverdale, Ore.
Poorman;, violin solo, Robert Dris­ of either alder or hemlock or both at
We have a Stuetbaker Almanac on woman” "The W heel of the Law” for the purpose of submitting to the coll and male quartet by members of $3-75 per cord; W. G. Harris, $3.50
voters of tne County the question of
Garbage gathered free. See M. R. hand for any rancher who calls for it. and other attractive films.
bonding the county in the sum of the company, composed of Lee Doty, per cord for alder. 'The court accept­
Ask Shrodc.
Hanankrat, or call Main 6Ftl.
In the supreme court the case of $412,000, for the building of perma­ ! W. Anderson, John Zumstein and J. ed the bid of W. G. Harris.
Wanted a man and wife to work on W. L. Provoost, appellant vs. Mary nent roads, and we address you this E. Youel. The program was conclud­ | In the matter of bids for remodling
Dr. Wise is still busy doing dental
by Mrs Curl singing
a dairy ranch. Apply to L. L. Still­ J. Cone; appealed from Tillamook, letter in connection with the petition, ed
,
.. the “Star the court house, three bids were re-
work in the county.
well, Tillamook, Oregon.
* involving taxes for street improve­ but not as a part thereof, requesting Spangled Banner,” the audience join­ jeeived, viz; J. A. Barham, $4,400.00.
For Furnished Rooms at reasonable
ment, petition for rehearing was de­ that should the State Bond Measure ' *ng in the chorus,
Frank Heyd and A. T. Eastman,
Wanted—Single horse, 1200 to 1400, nied; opinion by Justice McCamant.
price, See Mrs. E. Plank.
*2
I bis was followed by a banquet, $4.792.15; Ralph E. Warren $4,972.00.
for $0,000,000 for roads, to be voted I
young, blocky built, well broken.—
All bids were rejected and new bids
I have a number of store buildings, on June 4th 1917, carry, then we de­ and in the course of a short speech arc to be called for.
Mrs. Sam Moulton has cone to C. E. Ward, Hemlock.
sire that the county bond proceeds, by State Senator T. B. Handley, who
houses
and
office
rooms
to
rent.
Also
Hood River to visit relatives.
In the matter of the claim of J. R.
A full line of standard spark plugs, can give desirable ground lease in except as hereinaiter provided, be is the Lieutenant of the company, on
Mrs. C. T. McKinley left Monday also other automobile accessories at various parts of the city desirable to used in connection with the work to "Preparedness,” surprised the aud­ Hicks, it was ordered that a warrant
to visit relatives in California.
W. A. Williams Harness Shop.
* almost any needs. See me also for be done under the state bond issue so ience by presenting Captain S. S. drawn in favor of J. H. Hicks for
far as possible, but if the state bond Johnson with a sword. Mr. Handley $117.07 be withdrawn, for work on
For Sale—New modern residence, city property on payments to suit issue docs not carry, or if it carries paid the Captain a high compliment, Lost Creek road, pending a moilifi-
Chas. Thayer is in from Portland
your
income.
—
Rollie
W.
Watson.
located in best residence district. For
visiting his brother Grant Thayer.
and you are able to get state aid with­ who bad taken such a lively interest cation of the contract.
Rosenberg Bros, have opened a in a reasonable time by meeting the in forming the company in Tillamook
The city niahshal has given notice sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. *
United Brethern Church.
For sale or Rent, a ranch of 35 large line ot all kinds of hay, feed, requirements of the state in carrying for he has the ability and experience
that all chickens must be kept up.
------ o— —
acres,
3 miles cast of T illamook. En­ hear the saw mill and will carry a out the various projects designated to make an efficient officer, and the
Coal—
Blacksmith
Coal—Right
large
teed
store
on
2nd
Avenue
East
10th
Company
is
fortunate
in
having
in said measure tor. this county, it is
Sunday School 10 a.in. Preaching
quire at the Headlight office.
*
flour,
grass
seeds
at
the
very
lowest
him
for
their
commander.
Right Prices.—Lamb Schrader Co.
of the
our desire that sixty
. percent
.
11 a.m. Subject: “True and False Re­
Loose and bailed hay for sale—Ap­ prices. Special prices on hay and County Bond issue be used for hard
pentance.”
|
W. A. Wise, Dentist, will be at ply to Clarence Hancnkrat, 7 illa­ feed in car lots.
surfacing roads south from Tillamook
The personnel of the company is:
Y P. C. E. 7 p.m..
Cloverdale next Tuesday, April 3rd. mook.
3*
Sidney S. Johnson, Captain; Ray B.
Evening sermon 8 o’clock. Subject:
Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for City, hardsurfacing the main County
» »
11131
1
First Lieutenant;
Thomas B. "Dishonesty in Small Matters lncin-
white
For sale, 45 pure blooded
W. A. Williams carries a full line of si tting, for sale. This flock comes road leading South from Tillamook Walls,
City to Cloverdale, the hard surfac-
rock chickens, very cheap.—Phone Flash Lights and batteries. It will pay from the stock of the College of Ag­ ing to begin at the terminus of the Handley, Second Lieutenant; First sistent With Honesty in Anything."
Sergeant. Leslie Harrison; Supply
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
you to look over his stock when in riculture. Admittedly one of the very
«FU.
ijurface road near the Frank Sergeant, Edward J. Schilling; Mess at 8 p.m. All arc invited to come and
1 best on this coast. 'They are an extra hard
need.
Blaser farm residence and extending Sergeant, William L Hill; Sergeant, bring your friends.
Attorney C. W. Talmage and wife
At the special election on Saturday heavy laying strain. $1.50 for fifteen South to Cloverdale, or as far south Norman J. Myers,
R. G. Sttmerlin, Pastor.
returned to the city the first of the c. W. Miller was elected direc­ eggs. Mutual phone. Mrs. A> F. Lacy* as the funds will permit. Sixty per­ : Everett T. W ells, Everett M. Condit,
Luther A. King;
week.
tor in the place of G. B. Lamb, re­
Quite a number reports have been cent amounting to $247.200. Premium, Cornorals, Egbert J. Claussen, Irvie
Christian Church.
' "
John E. Youel, Ross L.
Only another week to pay taxes, signed.
circulated that persons have made if any, for the sale of said sixty per E. Keldson,
for they become delinquent after the
Geo. W. Badyfelt was in the city the threatening remarks about the United cent of said bonds to be added there­ Shreve, William C. Foster, Clarence I Bible School, 10 a.m.
B. Stanley, Norman E. Myers, Nor­
5th of April.
first of the week, and although he is States and what they would do should to.
Preaching and communion 11 am..
We further wish that $68,000 of the man W. McRae; Mechanics, John
Alfred Gubser vs. S. M. Battcrson feeling somewhat better, he has not war be declared, but in most cases proceeds be used in hardsurfacing the Zumstein, Fred M. Gould; Buglars, Morning Theme: "Paul’s Remedy for
yet recovered from his recent illness. these reports have been axaggcrated
et al is a suit filed in thè circuit court
road Nqrtlr from Tillamook City to Cedric Jennings, Donald M. Sim- Sin In the Fold.”
For Sale— Set of demountable rim on investigation by the sheriff’s of­ Bay City, beginning at the Wilson imons; Cooks, Frank Maxwell, Glen
Christian Endeavor, 6:15. Intermed­
to quiet title to certain land.
wheels for Ford or Chevrolet. Mi l fice.
River bridge.
¡Oliver; Privates, William E. Andcr- iate C. E. same hour, lower room.
Will pay you to see Everson for a
Evangelistis
service
7:30
p.m.
We further wish, and this provision 1 son, Peter Bosnia, Calvin Blair,
You will miss it, if you miss Miss
safe investment in city property or take your old wheels as part payment.
Emily Stevens, in "The Wager" a is made, that irrespective of the suc­ Lowell Bristow, George D. Chaffee, Theme: “A Business Woman Given
farm lands.
* Ira C. Smith, Bell I’honc.
First Place.”
Money to loan on farm lands, from marvelous Metro Master Play of cess of the State bond measure or ac­ I Frank Clark, William S. Coates, Don­
One ton Ford Truck; also 5 Pas_
Each of these services is for the
tion
by
the
State
Highway
Commis
­
business
life
and
the
underworld,
tn
ald
G.
Cooper,
Albert
G.
Crimmins,
$500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate
senger Ford Nearly new, for sale,
five stupendous acts, at the Gem sion, that forthwith $36,000. be used Arthur T. Dolan, Lee E. Doty, Tracy public and a welcome will be given to
of
interest.
We
want
your
busings.
2*
all.
Sec Rosenberg.
Theatre Saturday March 3'st a"'' in building a road and bridge be­ •Elliott Jr., James Fitzpatrick, John
See Everson.
Sundav April 1st. Admission, adults tween Wheeler and Nehalem, and Gibson, Reuben Glad, Howard C. 1
H. Mason & Co., has taken over the
W A Williams has just received a 15c., children 5c.
preparing the road bed Jietw-een said i Goldsmith Bruce Hare, Howard Har­
Presbyterian Church Notes.
W.
Standard patterns formerly sold by
points for hard surfacing and hard- ris, Asa G. Haugen, John T. Higgins,
ou
* complete line of oil clothing,
Lamar’s Variety Store.
W'c e are
sorry
to
announce
the
death
Sd inspect his stock when m need
aic sv..j
-
. surfacing the same in case of failure ijohn W. Jennings, Jr., Thomas F. I "Lessons from Our Lord's Last
of Mr® A S. Burton, which took to get state aid therefor, and that ! Keyes, Vern L. Larson, Peter I.uthi week” will be the subject of the pas­
John Feldschau, Concrete ; contrac- of anything in the oil clothing line.
place
at
the
Portland
Sanitarium
on
$60,800 together with the premium on Jr., LeRoy
All work I The Franklin Fish Market is now
I.eRoy Maine, Halleck Mapes, tor's sermon next Sunday morning at
tor, concrete silos built, 2.
I Wednesday morning. The cause
and
onen for business, drop m and look death was rheumatism of the heart. forty per cent of the bond issue, be Clement W. Martin, s.William M arx, 11 o'clock. "Palm Branches
guaranteed.Both phones.
used forthwith in hardsurfacing the Esther Mills, Leo Morrison, Lowell Hozannas” will be the Palm Sunday
around at the Old Spanish Kitchen.
The
body
was
brought
in
today
and
road from Mohler to the lower North Moulton, George R. McKcen, Elmer theme for the evening discourse at
Fred I.. Stevens vs. J. B. Honey is
the funeral will take place on Satur­ Fork bridge on Nehalem river aud L. Plog, James E. Reedy, Percy 7.30. The choir will sing “Hosanna
Elliott, Proprietor.
a suit filed in the circuit to recover F. N. Elliott.
day.
The
deceased
is
the
mother
of
Fnr Sale—A paving sawmill in the
the remainder of the fund if any, ap­ Sheldon, Daniel
$198.00 and several sums of money.
Simmons, Hoyt in the Highest,” and Mrs. Harley J.
j C F. Burton and for a number ot plied to hardsurfacing the road on the Snider, Herbert Stam, Oscar Swen- Curl will sing "The Holy City.” This
! years drove stage between this city East side of the North Fork of the son, Frances W. Talbot, Otto W. will be the first day of the new
*917 Spring Millinery Opening,
Niturday March 31, at Miss Patter­
2t. and Bay City.
Nehalem River from its connection Tappmeyer, Orrel Thayer, James church year, ami all are very urgently
son’s.
the
Mr« Leislcr, of Portland, gave a with the Mohler road to the county Thomas, Manual Thomas, William invited to attend these services, be­
Alvin ginning with the Church School at IO
, . .
Thomas, George
Wallace,
start lecture at the City Hall on Tuesday 111«.
• G. Dwight returned to the city
It is the intention of this request I Wicklund, Lloyd D. Williams, Charl­ in the morning. The minister loves to
past, on "High Lights of the W orld ’ Art,
Sunday from Portland where Mrs.
that sixty percent of the county bond
at 7«3O instead of / ■
°*ight underwenran operation.
Please remember th.s and tell pour there being a fairly good audience issue be applied south of Tillamook ey Wooley, Emil Wooley, Louie have the children in the morning ser­
Wooley, Floyd C. Wolfe, John Zur- vices. His talk to them will be about
present. The lecture was given under
,Pr- Wise will be at his Tillamook friends.
-.
The auspices of the Woman’s Civ.c City on the projects mentioned and fluch Jr., Robert O. Thomas, Claude "Palms or Garments?”
uffice next Monday, Wednesday and I ..V , Ret" there will be something
forty per cent North of I illamook
"you Bet
june Improvement league and its Prc,u,'"‘ City on the projects and in the pro­ Frisbc, Clair S. Finley.
thursday, April 2nd, 4th and 5th.
Mrs
Stanley
Coates,
introduced
the
ume.rm 'oinr%;‘"m
Death of Mrs. Rosetta Crane.
I am in the market at all time« for
lecturer in a few well chosen remarks. portions mentioned.
Ornamental Fire Places Built
Further, the following representa­
■The Calf 4“P gem Theatre next Thursday, A large number of steropticon view»
of Brick and Stone. All Fire
tive
citizens
have
consented
to
act
as
were shown of pictures of national
Rosetta Crane, wife of Bryant
Places absolutely guaranteed
an advisory board to advise and a»- 'Crane died at her home at Pleasant
fame and of different countries.
not to smoke or money re-
sist the above project and we have ¡Valley, March 24, after a long and
funded.
\ five hundred party was given on been assured that it is agreeable to painful illness, which she bore 1 with
Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. your Honorable Body that these patience. Mrs. Crane was born l in
Brick work of all kinds done
O A Schultz and Mr and Mrs. Joe • citizens act in that capacity and we
on short notice.
March 3>.
Hartsville,
New
York,
that in • all
i- r inklin at the home of the former, ask
K 111«»»
•• matters r pertaining to 11855. Deceased leaves besides her
We make a specialty of re­
id r
project
Mh.ch proved an enjoyable evening.to said
.-,--- they, act with gir-_- you at tar husband, one brother, Wm. Ash-
pairing smoking Fire Placet.
those «ho particmated Dr. a"‘'
as they can legally do so:
baugh, of Hornellc, New York, and
lack Olson won first honors and the
From the South District, W. H.
Jane Almy, of
• rize and Mr. and Mrs S..W. Con­ Christensen, Chas, Ray and Herman one sister, M rs.
over captured the'can of ginger. The FapXn the Middle District. Chas Canisteo, N. Y.
Bryant !
■ Deceased was married to
I
highest honors *o»M have rone to
'Crane,
December,
25,
1904
and
resid-’1
u. .«d Mrs W. J- Rsech-.-s, as Mrs. Kftnxe
Kunze and A. < G. > B<
B_cal
als.
‘.
j
-n Qre<on about ten years. . Herl
ULLA MOOK .OHE
«ÄAÄ
'P«ent.
were
Daniel
an.l
M
Ricchcrs had a remarkably high score ÄtX
From •
Madelin |
¡^t Her husband had gone »4 dtep m
Tillamook County Bank
Tillamook Jottings.
K -BU-fc.5”“'’ "T* c‘ **G'”
bHMHR’S
VARIETY STOR
LO O.F. BLD.,
Drop in and Book flroun^
RALPH E. WARREN,