Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 14, 1917, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
JUNE 14, 1917.
V.50 PER YEAR.
Donald Hare left on Tuesday for 1 Cap. S. S. Johnson was a Portland
Hall Idaho, where he has secured visitor this week.
employment.
Nercne Bain, who lias been engaged
New, modern upright Player Piano, in fishing in California for the past
stool to match and player records. two years, returned last Saturday.
Easiest terms.—Apply at this office.
Mrs. VV. S. Conover and daughter
IV 1TH good-will toward all, this Batik
*-• y®n Fatton is visiting his daugh­ Mrs. George Hansunrair are Port-
ter,
Elizabeth,
in
Portland
this
week
\ \ enters upon what may be a time of
I land Rose Show visitors this week.
and enjoying the Rose Show.
I Rev. Sumerlin left on Monday for
’ ' great financial trial ; but as we be­
Capt. and Mrs. Farley and Mrs. R. ' Philomath, to attend the annual U. B.
u. Jackson of Bar \ iew were Tilla- conference. He was accompanied as
lieve a period of positive financial safety
11100k shoppers On Saturday evening. far as Portland by his daughter Miss
advantages and protection
and security for this immediate vicinity.
,-.Rcv: Dora Young, of Beaver U. B. Irma who will visit a sister in that
'’I''HE Federal Reserve System, of which ALL
The Resources of this Bank place a
Church, took the train here Monday city.
National Banks a rej, Members, piovides for the
tI?..attcn<5 *hc Annual Conference at
guarantee back of our words, which can­
Ivan Donaldson, who has finished
JL re-discount of assets of an acceptable character.
1 hilomath.
his
course
at
Pacific
University
at
not be denied. During this period' of
The result has been an elasticity of currency
W. S. Cone and wife, accompanied Forest Grove, visited home folks last
emergency, we shall continue to safe­
by Miss Marion and Miss Dorothy week. He went outside on Monday
which strengthens and makes more adaptable those
Hare, left on Tuesday for the Rose for the purpose of enlisting if possible
guard the local interests and keep our
banks which are Members.
Carnival at Portland.
I in the medical reserve corps.
funds here for the strength of our loeal
DIRECTORS :
Citizens Bank vs. J. T. Alexander I Frank C. Reed vs. Alma B. Reed is
business and agricultural needs. In pro­
and wife, et al, is a suit filed in the , a divorce suit filed in the circuit
A. H7 Bunn, Farmer.
P. Heisel, Farmer.
circuit court to recover $700.00 on a I court. These parties were married in
tecting our own people and in financing
C. J. Eduards Mgr. C. Power Co. J. C. Holden, Vice Pres.
promissory note.
| Portland Novermer 30, 1912, and it is
B. C. Lamb, Building Materials. John Morgan. Farmer.
our local interests, we believe that we are
Myron, Blanchard has received a ' alleged that the defendant deserted
•F. J. Riechers. Cashier.
following the safest path to patriotic
call to preach at the Nazarene church I his wife at Wheeler on April 6, 1916.
■
No
children
were
born
to
the
union.
at Winlock, Ore., and has gone to
service.
I take up the work there.
The management of the
Geni
Chas. Wooley, of Beaver, took the ! Theatre is deserving of a great deal
AS SAFE IN WAR AS IN TIMES OF
¡ train here on Monday for Brighton of credit for the fine class of photo
! to visit his daughter Mrs. T. W. Watt plays they are giving every week.
PEACE.
I who has been quite ill for some time. 1 The public seem to appreciate their
efforts by the large audiences who
Jack Holgate, of Hemlock, took the
EXCELLENT BANKING QUARTERS
train here Tuesday for Portland, witness these excellent photo plays.
Mrs. Harry Thomas, of Mohler.
where he will represent the Clover­
AND SERVICE.
C. I. Clough ...............................
10.00 has the amusement part of the pro­
dale Masonic Lodge at the Grand Orgon, spent part of last week in Til­ J. L. Lawson .............................
10.00 gram in hand.
lamook with her parents W. M. Hea-
Lodge meeting.
10.00
i ston and wife, while on her way home Hotel Tillamook .....................
James Feeney, of the Feeney-
Work For Honor Guard Girls.
10.00
from Cloverdale, where she under­ Standard Feed Co.....................
Bremer Co., went out to Portland 011
5.00
went an operation at the hands of Grant Mills ...............................
Wednesday. Theie is a good pros- Dr. J. E. Shearer in the Nestucca W. B. Aiderman .......................
500
The Honor Guard Girls are work­
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $4(5,000.00.
pect of obtaining a contract for two
Dawson Bros...............................
5.00 ing in conjunction with the Associat­
vessels if Mr. Feeney can obtain hospital, May 18th. She speaks very Partridge & Morrison .............
5<x> ed Charities of Tillamook, and have
_ highly of the care received whilc^
I sufticient backing.
L. Labowitch .............................
5.00 taken over the work of supplying
I there.
1 he Elkhorn ............ ................
5.00 clothing to needy people in town and
John Harter and wife camp in from
Rev. Smith, of the Nazarene church, Harris-Ammer Furniture Co.
5.00 in the country. On Friday afternoon
California on Sunday by auto, and Mrs. Bert King and Mrs Ora Dceter, !
5.00 they will canvass the town and get a
will remain here for the purpose of are in Spokane, Wash., attending the Tillamook Sheet Metal Works
5.00 list of the people who have any old
I
.
_
--------- (disposing of his property. He prefers 'annual assembly of the Nazarene Fred S. Gilbert .........................
5-00 clothes, and some day next week will
For Sale—New modern residence, ' to reside in California, where they church. Mrs. Smith accompanied Rev. Bennett & Koch .......................
King Crenshaw Co.....................
5.00 I collect them. The girls sewing class,
located in best residence district. For have plenty of hard surface roads,
1 Smith as far as Portland where she W. A. Williams .......................
5.00 I under the direction of competent
sale at a bargain, bee Frank Heyd. * ¡ C. J. Edwards and wife went to stopped to visit a sister. Mrs. Deeter L. S. Hushbeck .........................
5.00 j women, will make the clothes over so
Experienced Tillamook Dairyman Newberg on Sunday, returning on will visit at Walla Walla, Wash., be­ Carl Haberlach .........................
5.00 I that* there will be no waste through
W. A. Wise, dentist.
* wants to rent 4 or 5 good milk cows. Tuesday. They were accompanied to fore returning. Bert King and wife
I.. L. Hov ...................................
5.00 neglect in making them.
, Newberg by Mrs. W. M. Heacock went out on Saturday to Woodburn W .A. Wise ...............................
Dr. C. VV. Miller, chriopractor.
♦ Address Box 03, Garibaldi, Ore.
5.00
Gather up all your old cast off gar­
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough
Henry Uilhof,
Contractor and and children who will visit relatives where they visited Mr. King’s par­ Allen & Petersen .....................
5.00 | ments, and help the girls in their
next
three
weeks.
there
for
the
ents.
David
Robinson
.......................
Builder,
Estimates
furnished,
Barns
5.00
j
Co. _
*
work. If you are not called upon,
The County Court left on Tuesday Plasker Bros.................................
5.00 | call the leader, Ethel Gaylord, or the
Rosenberg Bros, have opened a
Go to Mason’s for Standard Pat­ and Silos a specialty, Bell Phone. A10
to
meet
with
the
State
Highway
Frank
Goff
.................................
5.00
;
large
line
of
all
kinds
of
hay,
feed,
Auctioneer—20 years
experience
Corps Captain, Evelyn Hoag, and
terns.
*
5.00; they will see that someone calls for
give us a trial—Ira G. Lance, Tilla­ near the saw mill and will carry a j Commission to-day (Thursday) go- Alex McNair .............................
A modern house for rent,—See
Peter
Becker
.............................
large
teed
store
on
-nd
Avenue
East
ing
out.
by
way
of
.McMinnville
to
5
00
_
________________
mook Oregon.
anything
that you
may have. If you
Shrode.
flour, grass seeds at the very lowest meet with the V anthill C ounty Court, Fred C. Baker ...........................
5.00 know of any families that need help
Why
not
be
insured
in
the
best
fire
the “ matter of *•-
hardsurfacing
20 The Rialto .................................
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon,
prices. Special prices on hay and when
1
**■
—1
•
5°° the girls would appreciate any infor-
insurance company, it costs no more.
¡miles VI
or I11V1V
more VI
of the
lilt 4
road
—— —
south of C. E. Trombley .........................
* ,4111113
* feed in car lots.
Cloverdale, Ore.
*
5.00 1 mation that you could give them.
See Everson.
1 this city will be taken up with the Morris Schnal ...........................
5.00 j
Security
Pure Water Glass to preserve eggs
For Sale, a Saxon run-about. In
--------- „ Savings
„ and Trust Co. vs. ¡commission. The County Court has B. D. Lamar ...............................
2.50 I
Alfalfa Land for Sale.
■ | Linn
)vvn a
jvised that
the road between F. N. Elliott .............................
...
rtuviscii
m.iiLuviinul
at C. I. Clough Co.
* ■ good condition. Price $350.00. Apply James Walton Jr., Lizctta r. .Kerron,
¿ 50 |
formerly Lizctta F. Walton, r'--' ' this city and Gafibalili
---------- has’ Been des- A. P. Vlahos .............................
2.50
* Fawk, W. S. Walton and Jane Doe
Mrs. Geo. Willet is a Portland visit­ ; to Attorney ^Vebstcr Holmes.
For Sale, near Riddle, Oregon, 900
n’ | ignated a post road, Mr. Bqzorth, of Wagner Bros...............................
2.50
I Full line of watches, clocks, silver Walton is a suit filed in the circuit I Bay City, appearing before the com­ .1. W. Edwall .............................
or this week.
2.00 acres of river bottom land, deep
E. T. Haltom was in Portland this ware, pocket knives.—R. W. Bennett, court to recover $4,800 on two prom­ mission last week. This makes the P. A. Finne .................................
1.50 sandy loam, _ gravel subsoil, natural
drainage, river frontage, fronts coun­
Jeweler Watchmaker, in Tillamook issory notes and interest on same.
week on business.
| entire road through the county a post
I ty road good for automobiles the
*
Beaver Accepts Invitation.
Mrs. Marie Wade, nurse. Terms re­ Drug Store.
Swastica Club met with Mrs. Erwin I road and subject to state aid. There
year around. Daily mail and automo­
duced to suit the times.
* ' Money to loan on farm lands, from Harrison in -May. The afternoon was I will be a public hearing’in this city at Air. F. C. Baker, Tillamook, Orc.
$500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate spent in the usual manner. I he in- 1 some future date to decide whether
Dear Sir.--We received the invita­ bile stage, ten miles from S. P. rail­
P. A. Finnc is a Portland Rose of interest. We want your business. vited guests were Mesdanies \\ biles, [ the Three Rivers or the Little Nes-
tion to participate in the 4th of July road, station and three milts from
visitor this week.
See Everson.
* Curtis, Puckett, Burton and Rasmus­ tucca road is to be selected as part of patriotic demonstration in Tillamook good trading point with good stores.
will meet in June with the highway through the county.
D. L. Shrode left on Tuesday for
City. We brought the matter up at This land ( specially adopted to alfal­
—...............
Millinery Sale—Beginning Friday, sen. The ' dub
Salem to visit his family.
our Grange on Saturday and voted Io fa and can guarantee irrigation
June 15, all trimmed hats and Sport Mrs. Gordon Burge.
go and take : art in making it a great Nov. 1st, 1917, at $36.00 per acre
Lots in Block 3, Miller’s Addition hats will be reduced at Miss Patter­
PATRIOTIC
DEMONSTRATION
I have a number of store buildings,
event
for Tillamook. I was appointed a maintenance fee of $1.50 per ;
for sale.—See T. FI. Goyne.
* son’s.
houses and office rooms to rent. Also
chairman
of a committee of three to Can show land now' yielding s
The
Fourth
of
July
to
be
Fittingly
Wat
’
chtowcr,
25c.,
Lodging at the
Horse For Sale—will work single can give desirable ground lease in
*
arrange
anything
necessary to help tons to the acre per year and pat
Observed
in
Tillamook
City.
Also furnished rooms.
or double*, weight about f 100. Cheap various parts of the city desirable to
in
a
program
that
you
as a committee for two months after Sept. 1st,
A. E. Brown, of Sandlake, took the if sold at once. Apply to \\ ill Goeres almost any needs. See me also for | Nearly all the arrangements have wish. We thought if you would like irrigation. Mild equable climate, g
city property on payments to suit
train here Monday for Astoria.
R. F. D. Box 72, Tillamook.
beiit completed for a patriotic dem­ we would get a dozen or more of our water, plenty nearby outrange,
For Sale—A paying sawmill in the your income.—Rollie W. Watson.
Garbage gathered free. See M. R.
onstration in Tillamook City on the best singers to sing “W e are Tenting ideal dairy or stockfeeding country.
Wanted, an experienced cheese­ Fourth of July, which is under the
Hanankrat, or call Main 6F11.
South end of the County. It will make
t' ¡Tonight on the Old Camp (¡round”, A few small ranches for sa
Piano For Sale, cheap if sold at money for you. Taylor J Real .Estate maker competent to take charge ot management of a committee from the or some good song for the occasion further particulars apply tp
21. factory receiving about 3.000 ">» of Tillamook Commercial Club com­ and the writer would give a ten min­ F.verson, Tillamook, Oregon.
Agency, Cloverdale, <Jrc.
once. Enquire of Zylphia Switzer.
milk a day. Desire a man immediately posed of Fred C. Baker, president, A. utes patriotic speech. Now if you
been
have
Additional
names
that
VV. A. Makinster is enjoying the
added to the registration are Chas. Good salary to the right man. W ire A. Pennington, treasurer; A. G. wish us to do this; let me know and I
Rose Show at Portland thki w**ek.
Ornamental Fire Places Built
Rainey, Tilla- at once at our expense, stating salary Anttner, secretary, and Leo Morrison. will try and get lip something good I
of Brick and Stone. All Fire
Attorney H. T .Botts left on a W. Smith and Clyde Beaver
desired.
Hazelwood
Co.,
Ltd.,
Spok
­
Paul
for
you.
Commencing
nixt
Monday
and
end
­
Places absolutely guaranteed
business trip for Portland on Sunday. mook; Peter Jacob,
ing
the
following
Saturday,
there
will
ane,
\\
ash.
Yours
truly,
Nay ha, Wheeler.
I
not to smoke or money re­
For Furnished Rooms at reasonable
be
a
contest
for
Goddess
of
Libcr-
R. Y. Blalock.
J. E. Reedy left this (Thursday) by
For Sale— ________
Beautiful tone, practical­
funded.
Tiiose who have subscribed for the
price, Sec Mrs. E. Plank.
*2 ly new $475-00 Player Piano, stool to auto for Salem to attend _ the State
Brick work of all kinds done
'demonstration
are:
Association Friday and
Charley Chaplin Parade.
on short notice.
Will pay you to see Everson tor a match and player rolls all for $375- Veterinary
Sa'turdav Mrs Reedy who is return- expenses Of the demonstration will be |
Easiest
terms.
Inquire
at
this
office.
We make a specialty of re­
aafc investment in city property or
fnK from California will meet him gtven one vote for every cent sub-i One of the amusing features of the
farm lands.
*
pairing smoking Fire Places.
The Franklin Fish Market is now here on Saturday when, they will, senbed Hus does not prohibit other patriotic demonstration will be a
One Ton ForJ Truck; also 5 pas- open for business, drop in and look motor to Portland before returning subscribers from doing so, or pur-| I Charley Chaplin parade which will be
rnasino'
»enger Ford Nearly new, for sale, around at the Old Spanish Kitchen.—
chasing ticket«;
tickets in favor nf
of anv
any randi-
candi- worth while for people of all parts of
to Tillamook.
See Rosenberg.
2* F. N. Elliott, Proprietor.
* date. Those w ho have been nominat- (the county to see. Those who want to
Joe Price was in the city on Mon­ ’ed are:
take part in the Charley Chaplin
For Sale—Horse and buggy, broke
C. VV. Durkee, of Camas, Wash.,
parade should see C. A. Everson, who
day from Hebo. He said he had in­ I
TILLAMOOK ORE
Miss Esther B. Swenson.
has accepted a position in A. A. Pen­ to work single or double, weight 1000 tended to vote against
the county
Fay
Hill
Miss
nington’s store.
pounds.—Enquire of E. P. Jeffrey, R. bond measure, but when he received
Miss Pauline Beals
»
Weather turned fine and warmer on F. D. Tillamook, Oregon.
2* the circular on the morning of the
Miss Stella Goyne
Monday, but Mt. Hebo has still some
election sent out by the timber men,
Miss Bernice Nelson
Now
is
the
time
to
look
after
your
snow left on it.
Miss Bulah Rogers
Fire Insurance on all your property. he went to the polls and voted to
Geo. Hoskins and wife left on Wed­ It will surprise you how cheaply you bond the county.
Miss Nellie Gaylord
nesday by auto to attend the Rose can get a 3 or 5 year policy—Rolhe
Miss Rose Plaskcr
Minnie Martin vs. Joseph Martin is
Festival in Portland.
The girls of the Honor Guard are
a divorce suit filed in the circuit
W. Watson.
Miss Avis Woolfe, left on Monday
J W Sweeney Construction Co. court. These parties were married at enthusiastic over the patriotic demon­
for a two week's visit with Mrs. Coff­ vs Solon Schiffman is a suit filed in Portland, Ore., the 6th of January stration for the Fourth, and will take I
“DON QUIXOTE.” A five reel TRIANGLE FEATURE
man, at Wheeler.
.
_ recover $350«» 1Qot No children were born to the part in the procession. They are over , with DE WOLF HOPPER in the leading role, “ HIS
the circun
circuit w»..
court to
50
strong
and
will
be
given
a
prom
­
H. Mason & Co., has taken over the
lease and rent of a Munday Hoist- union. The grounds upon which the
PRIDES AND SHAME,” two reel comedy featuring FORD
divorce is sought are desertion and inent part in the patriotic demonstra­
Standard patterns formerly sold by ;n„ Engine.
STERLING. Adults, 15c. Children, 5c.
tion.
Lamar’s Variety Store.
* | Mr anj Mrs. C. B. Wiley Jefton neglect to support plaintiff.
The committee appointed C. A.
I am in the market at all times for Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
There will be preaching next Sun­ Everson to look after the sports and
•
in
on
your baby calves—Smith "The Calf ¿ueH and family. Gale came
day, the 17th at Beaver, at n a.m. R. W. Watson marshal of the day.
“THE END OF THE TOUR.” A METRO wonder
*®an-”—Both Phones.
Mondav to drive them out 1 in their and 2.30 p.m. A big basket dinner will All of the business men will be asked
picture featuring LIONEL BARRYMORE.” Thin is one
John Ejldschau, Concrete contrac- . car. They will be away about a wee . be hail. Bring plenty of chicken, as I to take part in the demonstration
which you should not overlook.
l°r, concrete silos built, . All work, rhe Tillamook Meat Co. will pay will expect to eat with you. There are similar to the business men's parade
"HENRY’S THANKSGIVING.” One of those pleastnu
* 10c for all 10 pound lard pails and 5c. baptisms to be administered right at the last county fair, wearing white j
guaranteed.Both phones.
after the afternoon preaching. Let duck pants and white shirts and
Don’t overlook the display adver- , for 5 pound pads. 1 hey n'“st “
comedies
featuring SI D.\ EY DREW. Adalta, 15c. Children
-
Theatre else- ! from rust. Bnng them in at once and the applicants send me word by Sat­ white hats. The committee will fur­
thement of ' the Gem
urday.
—
S.
G.
Bettes,
Cowboy
nish each of the business men with a
| get your money.
where in this paper.
pretty silk flag 11x17% which will be
For «ale, new modern bungalow. 8 Preacher.
THE LAST ACT.”
A Triangle Feature Picture in
Furnished house for rent, Apply to
Herman Farmer, ex-County Com­ carried in the demonstration.
o- T. Newcomb, 2nd Avenue West rooms and >2 lots in fast growing
five parts, featuring BESSIE BARRISCAI.E who will be
The
Women
’
s
Civic
Improvement
missioner,
was
in
town
this
week
with
2* residence district, Eugene, of owner,
near First Street.
remembered its playing the lead in ” HONOR’S ALTAR,’
a great big smile on his face at the League is making preparations to
Bring your watches ___
— resident district. Enquire M owner, complete victory won over Dougal- join in the patriotic demonstration in
and jewelry
‘CINDERS OF LOVE.” A two part comedy featuring
^nrk to me, all work guaranteed—R. of first street, running south of the i«m in this county. Mr. Farmer had this city on the fourth.
the
clever CH ESTER CONKLIN. Adults, 15c. Children 5c
Fair
grounds.
w Bennett, Jeweler.
A number of short patriotic ad­
to stand a good deal of the brunt of
Don
’
t
forget
those
busted
castings.
for cheap fertilizer for your garden
Dougalism when he was in office, dresses will be made by local speak-
®nd meadow, see Frank Elliott at Can be welded for half. Goods sent and it is gratifying to him to know­ ers.
I’ATHE serial picture which in very pfenning to nil w ho
by parcel post and express promptly how completely the people snowed E. T. Haltom ........................... $ 15.00
Franklin Fish Market.
have
been following it, a ntory of great concern dealing
M.
F.
Leach
...........................
15.00
Governor Withycombe appointed returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, that under at the election.
A. F. Coats Lumber Co............
15.00
with
the interenta of the U.S.A.
i- E Reedy county livestock inspec- |
P. S. Bromby, who represents the F. R. Beals ..................................
1500
Oregon.
Pnthe
Newt* 4>nwinir the late happening* at home arid
or 'or Tillamook county.
Blodget Co., came in Saturday to Tillamook County Bank.........
10 00
abroad,
r I ho a COMIC COMEDY. Adults, 10< . Children,
make arrangements for lire patrol First National Bank .
10.00
this summer. For the infounation of John Plasker ..................... 1...
10.00
our readers, we wish to state that the Ray A Co.......................................
10.00
Blodget Co has nothing whatever to J. S. Lamar .................................
BLUEBIRD FEATURE PICTURE.
Watch the screen
10.00
do with having a paid agitator sent
Pennington
.................
10.00
for the advance announcement. Adults, 10c. Children,"
into this county. Mr Bromby believ-rTi)Iamook Rakery ...................
10.00
es that it is no trouble for the timber | Ti||antook Garage .....................
1000
owners to get along amicably with q
Edmunds .........................
10.00
MIX FEAT I RE PICTURE, featuring George Walsh in
the people of this county if some of , H \fa,on & Co...........................
1000
“HIGH FINANCE.” Love in disguise is the theme; ami
them would use a little more discre- j
c Vogler...............................
10.00
tion and come over here and consult f
Clements .......................
love triumphant is the tinaie. A picture of special merit.
10 00
with the business men more often, | Coast Power Co.........................
Adults, 15c. Children, 5c.
1000
and get together.
J, Hamilton ...............................
1000
Our Declaration of Safety
I
The First National Bank
T illamook C ounty B ank .
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Tillamook Jottings.
jhuivi
RALPH E. WARREN,
Program for the
Gem Theatre
FRIDAY, JUNE 15th
SATURDAY and SUNDAY, JUNE 16-17.
MONDAY, JUNE 18th
TUESDAY, JUNE 19th
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th,
LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE
I.OO.F. BLD.,
Drop in and book Around
THURSDAY, JUNE 21st.