Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 05, 1917, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
Our Declaration of Safety
1WITH good-will toward all, this Bank
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enters upon what may be a time of
’ ’ great financial trial ; but as we be­
lieve a period of positive financial safety
and security for this immediate vicinity
The Resources of this Bank place a
guarantee back of our words, which can­
not be denied. During this period of
emergency, we shall continue to safe­
guard the local interests and keep our
funds here for the strength of our local
business and agricultural needs. In pro­
tecting our own people and in financing
our local interests, we believe that we are
following the safest path to patriotic
service.
AS SAFE IN WAR AS IN TIMES OF
PEACE.
EXCELLENT BANKING QUARTERS
AND SERVICE.
T illamook C ounty B ank .
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $4(5, (XX).00.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
A marriage license was issue! to ted about $60.00. and with the addi­
Arch J. Rogers and Reta B. Morgan.
tion of $zo.oo given by Miss Lillian
1 he Oregonian and other daily Groat, who gave the money that was
newspapers failed to make connec­ {intended to purchase a dress for the
tions in the mail on Tuesday, which goddess, with the balance left over
made a rush for newspapers at the I j from the Fourth of July fund and
news stands.
.3^4 I some additional subscriptions will re-
' suit in swelling the Company fund
1400 lb. horse, harness, buggy and $250.00. Some of the business men
stump puller, with rigging, for sale, are going to interest themselves in
or trade for auto or motorcycle in Al increasing the company fund, and, if
condition, balance cash. Address Box possible, make it $1,000.00. That is
576, Tillamook, Oregon.
one of the many ways in which we
Now is the time to look after your can show our appreciation of our
Fire Insurance on all your property. home boys, whom we all admire and
It will surprise you how cheaply you respect. On the Fourth H. H. Rosen­
can get a 3 or 5 year policy.—Rollie berg hande dthe President of the
Commercial Club, a check for $10.00
W. Watson.
and a like amount having been also
The Tillamook Meat Co. will pay subscribed, the two checks were turn­
toe for all 10 pound lard pails and 5c. ed over to Mrs. Stanley Coates of the
for 5 pound pails. They must be free Women’s Civic Improvement League,
from rust. Bring them in at once and to help swell the receipts taken in
get your money.
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that day for the Company Fund.
For Sale—Horse and buggy, broke I
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to work single or double, weight 1000 ’
Co-Partnership.
pounds.—Enquire of E. P. Jeffrey, R. j
The undersigned have entered in­
b. D. Tillamook, Oregon.
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to a co-partnership for the practice of
Don’t forget those busied castings. law, under the firm name of Johnson,
Can be welded for half. Goods sent Handley & McGrath. July 9, 1917.
S. S. Johnson
by parcel post and express promptly
T. B. Handley,
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returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, I
Robert H. McGrath.
Oregon.
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I have a number of store buildings,
houses and office rooms to rent. Also
, can give desirable ground lease in
I various parts of the city desirable to
I almost any needs. See me also for
1 city property on payments to suit
I your income.—Rollie W. Watson.
Tillamook Jottings.
LiflJVIflR’S
VARIETY STORE,
I.OO.F. BLD.,
Drop in and book Around ”
To Whom Does “Thrift” Apply?
NYONE, any
may practice Thrift,
means Judicious Spending, Practical Using
and Careful Saving. The child, the housewife,
merchant, farmer, manufacturer—EVERY­
ONE—will find a Savings or Checking account at
The First National Bonk—a real aid to Thrift. And
Thrift is a REAL All) to the prosperity of com­
munity and people.
DIRECTORS:
A. W. Bunn, Farmer.
P. Heisel, Farmer.
C. J. Edwards. Mgr. C. Power Co. J. C. Holden. Vice Pres.
B. C. Lamb, Building Materials. John Motgan. Farmer.
IF. J. Riechers. Cashier.
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The first National Bank
TILLAMOOK
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OREGON.
Cheesemakers Notice.
There will be an examination given
on Wednesday afternoon, July 11th,
at the Tillamook Cheese Factory for
all those wishing to obtain a Testers’
License. This will be the last one giv­
en in the county this year, so if you
wish to obtain a license without go­
ing to Corvallis to take the examina­
tion, be sure and be present.
R. C. Jones,
Co. Ag. Agent.
Rosenberg Bros, have opened s
large ieed store on 2nd Avenue East
near the saw mill and will carry a
large line of all kinds of hay, feed,
flour, grass seeds at the very lowest
prices. Special prices on hay and
feed in car lots.
I am in the market at all times for
Commission Will Investigate
Word has been recieved from Stan-
your baby calves—Smith “The Calf
ley Coates relatives which states that
Man,’’—Both Phones.
Mr. Fred C.
Baker,
Tillamook
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Furnished house for rent, Apply to his brother, who was with the Aus­
Headlight.
tralian contingent in France and
W. A. Wise, dentist.
1 > i W. T. Newcomb, 2nd ^venue West was missing for several weeks, is a
Dear Sir:—Relative to the file con­
| near First Street.
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prisoner in Germany and wounded in taining your and other letters inci­
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor.
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dent to the closing of the uptown of­
I For cheap fertilizer for your garden the arm.
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough 1 ■ and meadow, see Frank Elliott at
fice of the Western Union in Tilla­
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
C.
Hanson,
Row
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mook:
Co.
Franklin Fish Market.
ena and Mr. and Mrs. N. Hanson
The Commission has requested that
Go to Mason’s for Standard Pat­
For Sale—Rutabaga and Cow Kale went to Salem Sunday. Mrs. H. C. the Western Union maintain service
terns.
,
* plants, $1.00 per thousand.—Hans Hanson has been appointed one of until such time as further investiga­
* the State Board Examiners. After the tion can be made.
Good ironers wanted at the Crystal I > Hanson, Tillamook, Oregon.
Laundry,
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Thanking you for calling this mat­
For Sale—Horse, cart, wagon and week at Salem, Mrs. Hanson will at­
tend the National Education Asso­ ter to our attention, and assuring you
A modern house for rent,—See : harness or will trade for good cow. ciation at Portland.
of our interests, we arc,
Apply to H. Harris, Mutual phone. *
Shrode.
Yours truly,
Sheriff Campbell has handed us a
Mrs.
J.
C.
Holden
is
in
Portland
For sale, 3 inch wagon, Apply to
Public Service Commission
complete list of those who were reg­
taking
a
special
course
in
music
of
D. Billings.
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of Oregon, B. Fred G.
istered, which we published the same
Mrs. C. L. Dunning of New York.
Buchtel, Commissioner.
Week of the registration, with a re­
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon,
A marriage license was issued to quest that we republish them as each
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Cloverdale, Ore.
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Harry Burke, of Salmon. Idaho, and person has been given a number, and
Mr. Fred C. Baker, Editor, Tilla­
when
the
drawing
takes
place
it
will
Alma
Landingham,
of
Cloverdale.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thom­
mook Headlight, Tillamook.
be done by numbers. Wc have no
as, on July a girl.
Dear Sir.—Since writing you this
Big dance at Saltair Saturday night
space to spare this week and will
morning, we are in receipt of the in­
Pure Water Glass to preserve eggs and at Barview, Sunday, best of publish this list later.
formation that the removal of the up­
music and good management assured.
at C. I. Clough Co.
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White town office of the Western Union
Adjutant General
G. A.
For Sale—New modern residence, writes: It gives me pleasure to thank
Mrs. Marie Wade, nurse. Terms re­ located in best residence district. For you on behalf of Governor Withy­ Telegraph Company will be delayed
until such time as the Commission
duced to suit the times.
* sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. * combe, and for myself, for the pat- can further investigate.
riotriotic
co-operation
of
The
Head
­
Experienced Tillamook Dairyman
Yours truly,
The county court was in session
Public Service Commission
wants to rent 4 or 5 good milk cows. light in the campaign undertaken by
Monday allowing bills.
this
office
to
inform
the
people
as
to
of Oregon, By Fred. G.
Address Box 63, Garibaldi, Ore.
Wanted—Man for general work,
their duties in the War Census. The
Buctcl. Commissioner.
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New,
modern
upright
Player
Piano,
Apply at Ramsey Hotel.
assistance rendered by the press has
stool to match and player records. been of great value in making pos­
Lots in Block 3, Miller’s Addition Easiest terms.—Apply at this office.
Opening of Sour Grass Road.
sible Oregon's creditable showing in
for sale.—See T. H. Goyne.
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| Lost—a lady’s breast pin, on the the War Census.
The opening of the Sour Grass road
Lodging at the Watchtower, 25c., Fourth, in this city. Finder please rc-
The Tillamook Homing Club fin­ at a picnic on Saturday was fittingly
Also furnished rooms.
* (turn same to J. H. Ellison, 1 illamook,
ished their series of old bird races on observed near the county line in
Garbage gathered free. See M. R. i i Oregon.
Sunday with a fly from Lyle, Wash. Yamhill County. There was a large
Hanankrat, or call Main 6F11.
For Sale—A paying sawmill in the The birds were liberated at 11:4.5. number of persons present both from
For Furnished Rooms at reasonable South end of the County. It will make The first five birds which were owned Yamhill and Tillamook counties. The
money for you. Taylor Real Estate by W. S. Coates, Joe Mills and W. grove was packed with autos, and be­
price, See Mrs. E. Plank.
*2 I Agency, Cloverdale, Ore.
2t. Foster arrived together at 4:18. This ing an idea) day, those who attended
The Presbyterian Sunday School • Money to loan on farm lands, from is considered a good fly for the birds had a most pleasant day’s enjoyment.
This road was built by Yamhill and
went on a picnic to Idaville on Mon­ $500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate in their first year as they had to cross
both the Cascades and the Coast
counties, which formed a
day.
of interest. We want your business. Range. The club will fly a series of (j Tillamook
ojnt road
I joint
road district
district for
for that
that purpose,
See
Everson.
The Tillamook Feed Co., will close
young bird races in August.
. | The r road
oad is a great benefit to both
The O. E. S. Kensington will meet
their store all day July 4.—D. L.
Miss Sara Prentiss, formerly of counties, ^and cost in the ncighbor-
Friday. July 6, at the home of Mi’s.
Shrode.
hood of $45,000. Although four miles
H. A. Williams. Mrs. Boals and Mrs. Tillamook, but now of Corvallis, has of the road is in Yamhill county and
Attorney and Mrs. Geo. Winslow
accepted a position in the Domestic
Williams are the hostesses.
went to Salem on Saturday, with D.
Science Department of the Oregon 1 only one mile in Tillamook county, I
A. Arstill, who has the contract for Agricultural College. Mrs. Prentiss both counties put up like amounts
L. Shrode.
the Bayocean road, says he will have was graduated from the above college for its construction, with some state
J .
s . J
Point
Will pay you to see Everson tor ir
a the road
completed
to FK».Lc
Dick s Point
in the class of 1917. She was an honor aid. The road is not only graded, but
safe investment in city property or
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by
the
first
of
next
month.
student and according to the Regis­ is rocked with a good top dressing
•arm lands.
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I Captain Magee, of the U. S. Ship? trar’s report, the most brilliant stu­ well rolled, and on Saturday the road
One Ton Ford Truck; also 5 pas­ I ping Board, came in Thursday of last dent in the Home Economics Depart­ was in fine shape and almost equal to
senger Ford Nearly new, for sale, week to approve the site where the ment this year. Her work will be con­ a hard surface road to travel.
After the picnic lunch D. L. Shrode
See Rosenberg.
2* government» vessels are to be built.
ducted in Mothercraft, food prepara­
acted as toastmaster. He impressed
tion and housewifery.
For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City
the audience that the Sour Grass road
Postmaster P. W. Todd returned to
for $1,100.00 cash. Call or address the city on Thursday after a short va­
The new theatre building opposite was a State road and was part of the
Mrs. C. N. Drew.
* cation in California returning with Ins the Tillamook Hotel is rapidly near­ Portland, Astoria, Tillamook, Mc- I
H Mason & Co., has taken over the wife and two daughters on Thursday. ing completion. With the opening of ' Minnville loop. The first speaker was
Standard patterns formerly sold by r Horse For Sale—will work single this fine photoplay house Tillamook ' Governor James Withycombe who
people will have in their midst one of gave two rattling speeches. The gov-
L2ni3r ’s C Variety Store.
Lamar
or double, weight about 1100. Cheap the most modern up-to-date places in 1 | ernor’s remarks were on patriotism
if
sold
at
once.
Apply
to
Will
Goeres
John Teldschau, Concrete contrac­
the Northwest. New seats and new L and good roads. He said he did not
equipment will be put in, which will .think that the people realized the
tor, concrete silos built. All work R. F. D. Box 72, Tillamook.
For Sale—Beautiful tone, practical­ make everything new and inviting, : seriousness of the world wide war
guaranteed.Both phones.
and should make it a very popular
Why not be insured in the best fire ly new $475-00 Player Piano stool to place for the people to find an even­ 1 that the United States was engaged t
■psurance company, it costs no more. match and player rolls all for >375- ing’s highclass entertainment. Par­ j in and the sacrifices that would have i
to be made before the war lords of |
Easiest terms. Inquire at thts office.
See Everson.
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tridge and Morrison will operate the Germany were subdued. He appealed ,
The
Franklin
Fish
Market
is
now
place which is a guarantee in itself to everybody to do their bit and sup­
Miss Areta Everson returned from
California on Thursday, where she open for business, drop in and look that all will be high class.
port and back up President Wilson.
around
at
the
Old
Spanish
Kitchen.
—
has been attending a university.
He said the United States was not
There
is
every
prospect
of
a
tele
­
F. N. Elliott, Proprietor.
At the G. A. R. Encampment at
graphic message being received at fighting the German people, but
Kaiserism. Tre governor was pleased
At a meeting of the city council on any moment
rorest Grove last week C. E. Rey­
from
Washington
Monday evening it was decided to in­ awarding Fccnev-Brcmcr Co. a con­ with what Oregon had done in ob­
nolds was elected vice-commander.
taining volunteers and money for the
struct the city engineer to figure out
For Sale, a Saxon run-about. In the cost of the pavement to the prop­ tract to build two vessels for the liberty bonds and the Red Cross
government, all the preliminary de­
campaign, and he was frequently ap­
Rood condition. Price $350.00. Apply erty owners.
tails having been worked out satis­
•o Attorney Webster Holmes.
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Attorney Robert H. McGrath, of factory with recommendations from plauded during the fine patriotic ad­
dress that he made. The governor w as
Portland, will take charge of the law the Portland and Seattle officees. As
‘ 1 it came to
Mrs. Belle Paulerv and Mrs. R. L. office of Attorneys Johnson and soon as a telegraphic message is re­ quite enthusiastic when
roads. He was
Morgan and family, of Portland,
I talking about good roa
Handlev. while the latter are called ceived that will mean that Feeney- greatly pleased with the Sour Grass j
came in Friday to visit with their sis- into active service with the Coast Bremer Co. will have to get to work
road and paid Tillamook and Yamhill
*.'r Mrs. Stephenson, of the Ramsey
immediately and not wall until the (counties a great compliment at the
Artillery.
Hotel.
contract is signeed. The company has
I completion of that road, and he was
selected a sight for the ship yard.on ; more than pleased to know that the
the Elmore property at Dick's point, people of Tillamook county had voted
on the corner of the south side of the I three to one for state bonds and I
bay.
I Yamhill county tw o to one. He spoke
The Ladies of the Women'« Civic highly of the State Highway Com- |
Improvement League with theh as- mission and he said he believed he j
sistance of th e girls of the Honor had appointed a good commission
Guard, conducted a tag campaign for w'ho would spend the money to the
the Company Fund of the Coast Ar­ best advantage. He predicting before
tillery on the Fourth, which proved many years that there would be other
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successful, $109.00 being collected. bond measures for good roads, for
The dance given at the Armory net- Oregon was far behind other states
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»>.50 PER YEAR.
in good roads, manufactories
and
population.
At the close of the speaking, Gov­
ernor Withycombe and the members
of the Yamhill County Court were
arrested ami brought into court and
lined up before the toastmasteer. The
first person to receive a little advice
was the governor. The toastmaster
said he was a little disappointed that
the State Highway Commission was
not present, for the Tillamook Com­
mercial Club had planned a little sur­
prise. The Governor was presented
with a Young American, and in mak­
ing the presentation, Mr. Shrode said
if the Governor’s State Highway
Commission would build as good
roads as Tillamook County made
good cheese no one would have any
complaint to make, and in presenting
three Young Americans to the county
Judge and County Commissioners of
Yamhill county, said that the Sour
Grass Road brought the two counties
closer together and it would not be
long, with a hard surfaced -oad, be­
fore hay, etc., woul 1 be shipped into
Tillamook County from
1 ambili
county by auto trucks.
Governor
Withycomhc was so
pleased with the cheese that he made
another talk and spoke highly of Til­
lamook cheese, when he was present­
ed with another.
The other speakers were W. W.
Nichols, county judge of Yamhill
coutny; A. M. Hare, county judge of
Allen,
Tillamook County; W. S.
county commissioner, Yamhill; Frank
Owens, county commissioner, Tilla-
mook; S. E. Cummins, county com-
missioncr, Yamhill; Attorney H. T.
Botts, Tillamook; Wm. Gunning, ex-
commissioner, Yamhill; R. W. Wat­
son, Tillamook; L. Hopfield, Yamhill;
C. C. Chapman, Oregon Voter, Port­
land; and L. M. Kraner, Cloverdale.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I desire to give notice to the public
that the Ramsey Hotel, Tillamook,
Oregon, has been taken over by me
and that your patronage will be ap­
preciated.
The cafe will be open and the tables
made a distinctive feature of the
hotel. The rooms will be clean and
comfortable as the best.
When in the city make your head­
quarters at the Ramsey Hotel.
Mrs. Goldie Stephenson,
Former Proprietor, Sum­
mit Hotel, Condon, Orc.
Red Clover Factory Destroyed.
Fire on Tuesday morning com­
pletely wiped out the Ret) Clover
Cheese Factory. The fire started on.1
the roof, presumably by a spark fall­
ing on it. The cheese maker made an’
effort Io extinguish the fire with a
bucket of water but he had to make
a hasty retreat from the roof, as the
fire had taken a firmer hold on the
building than he realized.
Some
of the cheese was saved but other­
wise the factory and contents were
completely destroyed, including the
furniture and effects belonging to W.
J. De Boer and Orvil White. The loss
is somewhere about $<>,000 with $3.000
insurance. The factory will be re­
built as soon as possible and in the
meantime the milk is being distrib­
uted around to other factories.
Shingle Mill at Wheeler Burns
Wheeler, Or.,—July I.—The Jensenr
shingle mill at this city was destroy­
ed by fire this morning; loss $10,000
no insurance. The mill was of three-
machine capacity and was shipping
two to four cars of shingles each
week.
The adjoining lumber mill plant
was saved. This fire is a big blow to
the shingle industry of this district,
and leaves a large crew of skilled’
workmen without employment. Mr.
Jensen left for Portland today to try
to raise funds for rebuilding his mil).
Alfalfa Land for Sale.
For Salo, near Riddle, Oregon, 900
acres of river bottom land, deep
sandy loam, . _
gravel ___
subsoil, , _______
natural
drainage, river frontage, fronts coun­
ty road good for automobiles the
year around. Daily mail and automo­
bile stage, ten miles from S. P. rail­
road station and three miles from
good trading point with good stores.
This land especially adopted to alfal­
fa and can guarantee irrigation by
Nov. 1st, 1917, at $36.00 per acre and
a maintenance fee of $1.50 per year.
Can show land now yielding seven
tons to the acre per year and pasture
for two months after Sept. 1st, with
irrigation Mild equable climate, good
water, plenty nearby outrange, an
ideal dairy or stockfeeding country.
A few small ranches for sale. For
further particulars antdv to A. C.
Everson, Tillamook. Oregon.