Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 12, 1917, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
APRIL 12,
Ii.so PER YEAR.
John Hathaway and wife left
.ai
1 l °? c ,who need a few co*s to
"11 up heir herd, at a reasonable fig- Tuesday for Napa, Idaho.
I urc call at Commercial Stable, Tilla­
Mrs. E. J. Bowers left Monday
mook, and get what you want, we
California, being called there by
| have them.
serious illness of a brother, who
Little Kittens Reichert the juvenile cently lost both legs in an accident.
1 actress in Fox pictures is to be seen
Prof. Kirk, superintendent of the
in some splendid. scenes in “The
1 1 nmitive Call” at the Gem Theatre, city schools left on Wednesday for
j Monmouth and Corvallis ;md will at-
I 1 hursday, April 19.
l tend a conference of state educators
Before you buy an Ensilage.machine [ at Reed College, Portland, on Satur­
it will pay you to see Shrode, for he day.
rOL will find the Directors and Officers of The
can save you money on a high grade
machine. He can sell you the best _ Rev. F. S. Ford, pastor of the M. E.
First National Bank familiar with business as
11 machine
machine for
for the
the best
best money.
monev
* Church at Pleasant Home, in Mult­
well as banking methods. For that reason you
nomah County, is visiting his daugh­
„ C,oats driving and Boom Co., VS.
vs. ter Mrs. C. E. Trombfcy and shaking
will find them as competent to co-operate in
That takes the jolts and jars
Carl Haberlach and wife and Frank hands with old friends.
YOUR problem«—as to intelligence their institution.
S.
Sugimoto
is
a
suit
filed
in
the
cir
­
out of life later on and gives you
We shall be glad to have you open a Checking
Rev. J. E. Youel left on Tuesday to
cuit court to condemn a right of way
attend the Presbytery meeting in
through certain property.
Account, or make use of our other departments.
that worry-free, successful air
Portland. Rev. McVeigh, of Clover­
Catherine A. Long, adminstratrix dale, went out on Monday for the
DIRECTORS :
which conies from the knowledge
of the estate of Frank Long, Sr., vs. same purpose, also Alex Watt of this
!?■ Heisei, C. J. Edwards. J. C. Holden. A. W. Bunn,
Joe Blaser and wife is a suit filed in I city.
John Morgan. B. C. Lamb, W J. Riechers.
of the little “ nest-egg” earning
the circuit court to recover $123.48
B. C. Lamb, Pres.
W. J. Riechers. Cashier.
I for lumber.
Kasper Zwiefel, the Watkins Rem­
you 4 per cent interest in some
edy man, had quite a good roads dem­
1 G. B. McLeod, vice president of the onstration while at Wheeler yester­
Hammond Lumber Company, was in day. As he was leaving town he turn,
good bank like ours.
To be
the city last week. Commissioner ed his machine off the plank road
thrifty and prudent from 21 to
Reed took him over the hard surfaced onto the ground where the water
roads to inspect the same.
main was recently laid, with the re­
50 means a successful and corn-
1 Don’t forget those busted castings. sult that the car dropped to the hubs
fortable old age.
I Can be welded for half. Goods sent in the soft mud. It took several men,
one machine, a pair of horses and
by parcel post and express promptly wagon, a lot of rigging and more than
returned. Hiner
Reed, Tillamook, an hour’s time before the Watkins
Open a savings account today
Oregon.
• store again had its wheels on solid
ground. Kasper now has the slogan
Any one wishing to buy some good “Pull Oregon out of the mud” pasted
milk cows will do well to call at the in his hat.—Wheeler Reporter.
Commercial Stable, some are fresh J i There was a close call of a bad
now, others freshen soon. Come early 1 I auto accident at the railroad crossing
and get first selection. Prices and f east of town on Sunday night, badly
terms reasonable.
j scaring the occupants of the auto.
Thos. Coates and wife who went to | Mr. Billings did not see the engine
I Vancouver, Wash., to see their son, until it was nearly on top of the car
I
who is a member of Company M, , as he passed over the track, but put-
at the proper
Third'Oregon, succeeding in seeing ting on extra speed
.
Mrs.
[him before he was ordered away with time, avoided being run down
I am in the market at all times for his company.
I Billings was greatly unstrung over
your baby calves—Smith “The Calf
what UkLUiicu
occurred ivi
for avvviai
several nuuia
hours after.
~
.
.til , Wiidl
Gladys Coburn who plays the lead- | _ Evcrybody
shou)d take _ proper
I Man,”—Both Phones.
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_
pre­
ing
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----- is caution, and “Safety First
g role in - 1 ...
he *
Primitive
Call
”
First” «hoi
should be
One little thing would end the war one of Kentucky’s noted beauties,
« and bring about peace—the abdica­ don’t fail to see her at the Gem the slogan of engineers as well as
I
W. A. Wise, dentist.
those who drive autos when they
♦ tion of the Kaiser and his war lords. Theatre Thursday, April 19th. Adults cross the railroad track at this point.
I
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor.
Miss Blanch McNair who has’been 15c., children 5c.
The Dramatic Club gave another
I
Go to Mason's for Standard Pat- visiting in Seattle and Eugene for
When is a sunbeam a ladder of enjoyable* play this week at the Star
*
| terns.
several months, returned on Monday. love? Wait until you have seen Mabie —
’
* I ama-
¡Theatre. The ‘ local theatrical
The
Sunbeam” at Gem |eurs have certainly put on some
A.
Noglare Auto
Lens at W.
he Sunbeam
Frank A. Rowe, of Wheeler, left 1 aliafcrro in “ 1
* this week for a business trip to the Theatre Saturday and Sunday, April < crcditable entertainments the past
Williams.
fully
East, and will be gone about three 14-15, then you can give an intelligent , wintcr
of Gasoline
Wilt LUI, and “The
A 11K. Sheriff” was
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office.
—
Shop to rent, next to my
answer.
weeks.
up to the average and appreciated by
♦
T. H. Goyne.
Don’t try to raise calves on some the large audience. The three lady
W. A. Williams carries a full line of
_
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^„ untried
„...... .... ........
cheap
calf ............
food. .......
Better _
get characters in the olay—Mrs. Verna
Flash
Lights
and
batteries.
It
will
pay
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon,
per ¿allo
that
which
has
proven
itself
to
be
the Bast, Mrs. Ruth Warren and Mrs.
you
to
look
over
his
stock
when
in
♦
Cloverdale, Ore.
are deserving of
best on the market. Blochford’s Calf ____
Flora 1 McKinley
I"
need.
*
special praise for the excellent manner
Garbage gathered free. See M. R.
The new William Fox Film gives Meal is the best.—See Shrode at Till­ in which they sustained their parts.
amook
Feed
Co.
*
Hanankrat, or call Main 6F11.
novel treatment of Indian life in
The other members were N. W. Mc­
I have a number of store buildings, Rae, B. J. McCowell, James Hiner,
Hiner,
For Furnished Rooms at reasonable their late picture "The Primitive Call” houses
and office rooms to rent. Also Carl Dawson, John Aschim, Henry
at Gem Theatre Thursday, April 19.
price, See Mrs. E. Plank.
*2
can give desirable ground lease in Mckinley and Dav Homes, all of
Married, on the 7th of April by the
If you buy economically you buy
Carl Haberlach has raised the price Rev. R. G. Sumerlin, pastor of the U. various parts of the city desirable to whom did well in their parts.
the “cost” basis and insist on RED
almost
any
needs.
See
me
also
for
of cheese to 24 cents.
B. Church, Benjamin H. Coffman and city property on payments to suit ! A delegation from Nehalem appear-
CROWN GASOLINE.
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your income.—Rollie W. Watson.
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before the County
-------- Court on w
Wed
'”’- ­
Lost, a bunch of keys. Finder leave Pearl Lawrence.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
nesday afternoon for the purpose of
them at the Headlight office.
Oscar Swenson has accepted a po­
(California)
Kosenberg Bros, have opened a having the matter of the location of a
sition
in
the
Tillamook
County
Bank
large line of all kinds of hay, feed, • road and bridge from Dean’s point
Coal—
Blacksmith Coal—Right
♦
and Clarence Stanley will fill the po­ near the saw mill and will carry a
Right Prices.—Lamb Schrader Co. » sition of deputy sheriff.
reconsidered. There
seemed to be an
p East
rant icvuiiamvivu.
.
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large feed store on 2nd Avenue
ry lowest impression that the ^vantag^s of the
Will pay you to see Everson for a
For Sale— Set of demountable rim flour, grass seeds at the very
and east Sl,lc roa<' hal1
1 1 i, , ’ • 1 Y
I. O. O. F
safe investment in city property or wheels for Ford or Chevrolet. Will prices. Special prices on hiv
1 hay ana
NOTES
nte() to Mr Benson. Both sides
America. Only two years off the cen­
*
farm lands.
* take your old wheels as part payment. feed in car lots.
* were willing
>...
. to abide
111. 1.-.
L rt .1 decision
CiAtJ
tury mark. This day above all others
by 4 the
or the
One Ton Ford Truck; also 5 pas­ Ira C. Smith, Bell Phone.
—- Large Number of Visiting Brothers in the events of our order should be
T. L. Lawson, the Fruit Man, is of of either the County Court c.
Present from C'overdale and
celebrated with dignity and appropri­
senger Ford Nearly new, for sale,
Money to loan on farm lands, from the opinion that a large number of State Highway Commission in locat­
Beaver Lodges.
ate exercises. Our order, represents
See Rosenberg.
2* $500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate ' persons should plant gardens and ing the road, and expressed a wish to
Tuesday evening the I. O. O. F. an inspiring theme for our speakers
have it decided as soon as possible.
H. Mason & Co., has taken over the of interest. We want your business, grow as much vegetables as possible, The Court decided to ask the High- lodge in this flty instructed a class nf to fully consider the existence and
* I especially potatoes. He will furnish
Standard patterns formerly sold by See Everson
Don’t fail to see “The Sunbeam” I potatoes at cost to those who want wa Commission to act in the matter, six members in the mysteries of the progress of an order which has stood
Lamar’s Variety Store.
Lamar's
* I ! prettiest
giving cvervbody an opportunity to ¡st degree; there were a large num­ the test of time for nearly on? hun­
of love plays, at Gem Thea- to grow them.
ber of brothers present from out of dred years of progress. Contemplate,
be heard. This satisfied everybody.
John Feldschau, Concrete contrac­ 1 * ~
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room
bungalow, ¡
town. The candidates were Joe Price if you can its unparalleled records of
tor, concrete silos built. All work I tre Saturday and Sunday, April I4-Io> I Beautiful
I thoroguhly modern in every respect
Guy Mattoon, Ray Cooper, Pharis greatness and goodness; its influence
Sues County for Damages.
guaranteed.Both phones.
* I featuring Mabel Taliaferro.
Stiverson, Henry Weiss, and Fred among men and its adaptation to
I Trojan Powder, the .powder with- (photo and detailed description) in
For Rent or Lease—The City
Nell Rasmussen
vs
Tillamook Weiss, all of Nestucca Lodge No. 114 meet the universal wants of humanity,
1 out a headache, is the best powder for ' Tacoma, the “City of Homes,” to ex-
fraternity and beneficicnce. Truly this
l change for improved farm, best soil, County is a suit filed in the Circuit of Cloverdale.
Dairy, Stocked and equipped.—E. T.
I blowing stumps or any other worlc
Haltom.
I valued $3000 to $5000. Send full dc- Court to recover $2,400.00 damages.
The work of the 1st degree was ex­ is a wonderful achievement for the
I Tillamook Feed Company.
' scription No. 3624 S. E St. 1 acoma, It is alleged in the complaint that emplified by the drill team in a very good of all time. Let us celebrate the
The weather, after being stormy
W A Williams has just received a
while plaintiff was living at the Fred impressive manner with Past Grands 26th of April befitting the occasion.
and wet tor a week, turned fine on complete line of oil clothing. T ou Wash.
The encampment meets tonight.
The remains of Harry Sappington, Burtcn residence, defendants while John Lamar and Allen Page present­ |
Wednesday.
shoukl inspect his st°ck?vb?"‘Ve » who was drowned at Parkersburg, supervising, controlling and directing ing the impressive ceremoniees inci­ Work in the Royal Purple Degree.
Patriarchs Wm. Maxwell and John
Henry L'ithof,
Contractor and of anything m the oil clothing line.
near Bandon, on Sunday, April 1st, county work, carelessly and negli­ dent to this degree.
Builder, Estimates furnished, Barns
After the degree work many good Embuni to exault. Refreshments to
The Franklin Fish Market is now were recovered and brought to 1 illa- gently piled and dumped in an irregu­
and Silos a specialty, Bell Phone. A10 open for business, drop in and look mook by Wert Sappington, a brother, lar manner a large number of road talks were made by the brothers and be served.
The sisters of the Rebekah Degree
For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City around at the Old Spanish Kitchen. * and Charles Jenson, a brother-in-law, plank along and upon the road in refreshments were served by the en­
are to join hands with the Brother,
tertainment
committee
in
the
banquet
The
remains
were
buried
on
Saturday
front
of
the
Burton
residence,
which
for $1,100.00 cash. Call or address F. N. Elliott, Proprietor.
anniversary
’ completely shut off travel, except by hall. Everybody enjoyed themselves in arranging the 98th
Mrs. C. N. Drew.
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at the Oddfellows’ cemetery.
For Sale-A paying saYfn,il,..i"
celebration. There will be no encamp­
going over the plank, and that on the and had a good time.
South
end
of
the
County
It
wdl
make
Wood Sawed—Call E. W. Knight
Miss Taliaferro will be remember­ 3rd of October 1916, while plaintiff
The 26th of April will be the 98th ment meeting on this date which fall,
on the Mutual phone, Prompt service money for you. Taylor Real Estate ed as the star in such pictures as, t 'was walking over the plank, one of anniversary of Odd Fellowship in on Thursday lodge night.
and careful work.
* Agency, Cloverdale, Ore.
“The Snowbird,” “Her Great Price, the plank tipped and threw plaintiff
J M. DeLillies has bought
the “God’s Half Acre” and several other causing her to be bruised and severely
, Why not be insured in the best fire
high class Metro pictures which we injured, for this she claims $2,000.00
insurance company, it costs no more. Jones Apartment house. And^will be
have shown here in the past. She sus­ damages and $400.00 to pay for medi­
See Everson.
*
as
the
DeLiliics
tains her reputation in lhe Sunbeam cal attendance, nurse, medicine and
known in future
*
For cheap fertilizer for your garden
at the Gem Theatre Saturday and
Apartments.
hospital bills.
and meadow, see Frank Elliott at
Sunday, April 14- '5-
“ The Primitive Call” shows how
Franklin Fish Market.
“Men and Yet More Men.”
Fairview Grange is giving a com­
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We have a Stuetbaker Almanac on
plimentary dance to the Coast Artil­
We do not want to come to the
hand for any rancher who calls for it. Gladys Coburn at Gem Treatre, lery, at the Grange Hall, on Saturday
Ask Shrode.
evening, the proceeds of which 2JJ1’ “white feather” days of England,
when young women went about the
April 19th.
go toward the company fund, l he streets pinning that badge of coward­
A full line of standard spark plugs,
For sale, a surrey with presto ¡ lights
also other automobile accessories at and set of harness also smgk buggy,, artillerymen will be there and take ice on men’s lapels. Women have
part in the grand march. The com­ ■
"•A. Williams Harness Shop.
*
shown that they feel something of
two cow-s. four and five
pany will form at armory at 7 30
For Sale—New modern residence, fresh this spring,
* leave i at 8 o’clock, those owning this spirit or reproach toward the
located in best residence district. For Mutual Phone.
kindly consented to stronger sex already, in their many
autos having
1
preparedness enterprises. They have
at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. *
Now is the time to look after your drive the boys to Fairview.
done well; they have been modest
Loose and bailed hay for sale—Ap- Fire°7nsurancc on a’>
Campbell collected $216,- about it, and they are needed. But our
Sheriff
P1)’ to Clarence Hancnkrat, Tilla­
first need is men.
016.50 on the 1916 tax roll, being
mook.
3»
Captain Bispham, representing the
$10,000.00 more than was collected
last year. The sheriff has commandant of the navy yard at the
. Married man, good milker, wants a W. Watson.
this
time
r, B McLeod. vice-President of applications and money deposited mayor’s defense meeting, had good
{?“„on a dairy.—Inquire at Headlight
the Hammond Lumber Co^ was^n for tax certificates on all acreage reasons for saying:
Office.
Our great need is men, men and yet
property where the taxes are delin­
Mrs. L. E. Green came in from ove/'the pave^ r^d, with Commis­
quent. and it is expected that tax more men. We cannot organize out of
Portland to attend the funeral of
certificates will be taken up on Ba>- thin air, and the time the men are
sioner Reed.
Harry Sappington.
ocean and other beach property needed is now.
Men who are plain citizens today
where taxes are delinquent.
cannot hope to be trained gunners to­
The March meeting of ,h9. Swastika morrow. But they can take the places
Haberlach. of enlisted men who will soon be
Club was held with Mrs. Haberlach.
The .afternoon was spent as usual in trained gunners if civilians take their
4r>in<r fancy work and working out a places in the less technical work they
Se Honors fell to Mr, Haltom now do.
A delicious lunch wa.served by L *
Employers, and especially employ­
hostess. The guest, of the day were ers of men whose present work is not
Mrs Brodhead, Mr,. Peterson
Mrs. directly related to the preparation
Allen Mrs. Tinnerstel
and Miss and transportation of arms, food and
Marie Tinner,tet. The club will meet equipment, should drive home to
young men their duty al this time,
with Mr,. Botts in April.
THRIFT
IS THE “SHOCK
ABSORBER”
Business Men and Bankers
A
V
1
Tillamook County Bank
Tillamook Jottings.
THE PRICE
of Gasoline
is ceñís
LAMAR’S VARIETY STORE,
I.OO.F. BLD.,
“Drop in and book Around ”
is miles