Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 19, 1917, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 19. 1917.
DEATH OF ISAAC QUICK,
were formerly members of the Coast
Artillery.
Another Old Settler of Tillamook
"This is a splendid opportunity for
Owing to change in S.P. Railroad Schedule all Phone Orders from North End of County must
County Passes Away.
our young men to show their patriot­
ism, and show the people that they
be in before 9 A.M. if delivery' is required same day.
We are sorry to announce the death are willing to demonstrate it in a
of Isaac Quick, who resided in Tilla­ practical manner, by learning how to
mook County for 52 years, being one handle the fire apparatus and being
of the few remaining pioneers of the able to fight fire in an organized and
county, which took place on Friday intelligent manner. Applicants for
evening at his home at South l’rairie. membership can be made
to any
He ha<l reached the age of "5
85 y years, member of the company, at any
The funeral services were held on time.”
M.
E.
Sunday afternoon at the
Brighton Wants Way Out.
Church, conducted by Rev. D. L.
funeral
the
Shrode, who preached
sermon, and the services at the ceme­
F. C. Baker. Tillamook, Ore.
tery were conducted by the Masonic
Dear Sir:—After reading your pa
lodge, of which he was a member for per we believe that you claim to b< ,
a good roads booster. We would .
many years.
like to have you come up here and
Isaac C. Quick was born in Holmes take a walk from Brighton to Wheel-
county, Ohio, April 8, 1832, his fam­ ( er over the road now partly finished.
ily
having
been established in the and after seeing how easily it could
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Buckeye state by his parental grand- l)e finished and made into a good j
father in 1812, after his removal road, then do some boosting for ns. ;
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_ native
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from
his
state
of Pennsyl- For your information, we haye spent1
vania. With this sire came Benjamin more money in Tillamook county in i
Quick, the father of Isaac, who was the last three years than any other '
rarer! on a Holmes county farm, and two industries in the county, still we i
in time married Susan Clough, a na­ have no way out, except to walk or |
tive daughter of Pennsylvania, who take the train.
died in the early '80s in Ohio. Bcn-
Yours very truly,
jaminc Quick made a fair success of
Brighton Mills Company,
i
farming, and lived until
184 2, his
By Thos. B. Watt.
age being 65 years.
When ten years of age Isaac Quick
W e are free to admit that Brighton
was left fatherless, and he was the should have a road and a way out,
oldest of the four sons and one and the County Court should make an
daughter in the- family, be started out effort in that direction, for the reason I
soon afterward to make his own way that every encouragement and con­
in the world. As a farm hand he re­ venience should be given the indus­
mained in the state of Ohio until tries of the county. The recent state
1853, and then moved to Johnson and county bond issue will help bring
county, Mo., remaining then on dif­ this about in the near future, for the
ferent farms until 1854. This year south side of Nehalem bay was made
Men's $1.00 and $1.25
stood out in his life as presenting the part of the great highway through
greatest promise, for he secured the the county by the state measure and
position of stock driver with a train the county bond measure provides
of emigrants bound for the* coast, and money. But it seems to us that Mr.
The Entire Stock of New 1917
had charge of 500 loose* cattle. I he Watt was one of those who opposed
west had long had a fascination fdr the county bonding, which would
La Porte Woolen rfWIills
him, and he gladly assumed the bur­ have deprived the county of money
den of caring for the large herd, and to do the work which Mr. Watt now
arrived at the end of his six months’ wants done, and further he was one ,
Silk and light weight
journey with three hundred of the of those vho foolishly sigiietl the ,
fabric Caps in new and
animals entrusted to his care. 1 his timbermen’s foolish circular, and had '
smart shapes, Shown in self
was a good showing, considering the something to do, no doubt, with the )
Buy your Summer Wash Fabrics now at these sensational savings—
greys,
black
and
white
losses from disease, alkali water, vote in Wheeler precinct, of which I
there’s plenty of time yet for wearing warm weather clothes and these
checks and plaids in black
drowning and Indian appropriation. Brighton is a part, for it voted 21 for I
prices will help von secure more dresses, etc., for the same money than you
Mr. Quick stopped first above Stock- and 94 against providing money to
and white and varicolored
ton, Cal., but soon afterward went to give Brighton a good road and-a way
liave ever bought before.
combinations,
. All sizes to
the mines of the Sacramento valley, out.—F.<l. ___
We mention only a few of the prices you will find in our tremendous
choose from ; and wonderful
ami met with rather indifferent suc­
Bargains at the price
Commission Allows Removal
cess. Later he turned his attention to
stock of new fabrics for present wear.
ranching in the southern state, but
Western Union Office.
Each
not realizing his expectations, came
Boys' Actual $1.00
The following letter was received
to Oregon over the mountains with
teams, intending to mine on the from the Public Service Commission :
Actual 44c. and
50c.
Actual
75c.
New
Basket
Actual 35c. Beach Suit­
This is to advise you that our in-
Frazier river, British Columbia. Be­
Noveltv Beach Skirting's,
W eave Suitings and Skirt­
fore getting that far his courage fail­ vestigation of the complaint filed by
ings in Plaids, Stripes'and
Sport
Pongees and Stripe
ings in Sport Stripes anti
ed, and at Victoria turned back and citizens of Tillamook with the Com-
Pierrot Ilots, etc.
Skirtings,
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settled
in Yamhill
county.
From mission in the matter of the removal
Checks.
August
zXugust 1858 until 1883
1863 he worked , of your office in the city of Tilla-
oo different farms in the county, and mook to the Southern Pacific station
in May, 1863, Married France* A. of said place, disclosed the fact that
m
Sport Shirts to tit boys (i
Actual 75c. and $1.00 Silk
Actual 69c. an I 75c. Palm
Simmons, who was born in Wiscon­ I the sentiment of the business men of
Actual $1.00 new Novelty
to 16 years of age. Come in
Marquisettes,
Silk
Mulls,
Beach Suitings and Check
sin April 17, 1 847. With his newly Tillamook is in opposition to the
plain white,
white
with
(»arhardine Suitings and
Tub Silks and Indra Silks
anti Plaid Skirtings in vari­
wedded wife he located oil a rented change contemplated, and it is simply
striped
collars,
and
some
of
Skirtings
in
Stripes,Checks
in
stripes
and
pretty
fig
­
I
for
the
reason
that
they
fear
delay
in
farm near McMinnville, and two
ous color combinations.
neat stripe designs.
I
and I ’la ids of various colors.
ured designs.
yeas later, in the fall of 1865, moved the matter of transferring telegrams
Wonderful Bargains Oi/C. 3
to Tillamook county and took up one from Southern Pacific depot on ac­
hundred and sixty acres of Lind three count of probability of company
Saturday and ¿Monday Only
apd a half miles south of I illamook. business having preferred attention. I
Here he lived and prospered for fif­ It was claimed that under the former
y
Ladies' Actual $5.00
Ï
teen years, removing then to a farm arrangement, telegrams were seldom
on the Nestucca river, ami two years forwarded until afternoon, same hav­
T wo Wonderful
later sold his claim mar the town of ing been held allowing company busi­
In Ladies’ New and Becoming
Sales of
Tillamook. Ilis present place of three ness precedence. Complaint was also
Street, V acation and Beach
hundred acres was purchased .liter ‘ made of unreliable service often met
due investigation of the desirable I with in telephoning messages to the
properties in the county, and that his Western Union office.
The Commission suggested at the
choice was a wise one has been dem­
Pont hesitate any longer
onstrated to the satisfaction of the • conference that, owing to urgent need
To the woman who has put off buying her
Ladies’ Patent Leather Mary
fortunate owner. Mr Quick raised a of operators by your company, the
this is the final clean-up of
summer apparel needs or who needs additional
high grade of stock on his farm, and . uptown office at Tillamook be closed
Jane Pumps with regular and
our entire stock of Ladies’
the period
of the war,
‘..i dairy. . 'during
.
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milked thirty-five cows in his
garments
sales are
indeed
a gold mine
mine
white
ivory soles,
Patent
r
. «
r,« these
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political
.
vi<ling
that
your
company
make
prop
­
and Misses' TrimmcW -Mil­
He was independent in his j
tor they afford opportunities for making reallv
Leather Strap Oxfords and
views, and had served as county com­ er arrangements with the Southern
linery.
Wntli
I
flOirilini-n
'
Low Cut English walking
wonderful savings.
missioner, road supervisor and school Pacific Company’s agent whereby
Shoes
with
rubber
soles
tint)
telegrams
will
not
be
delayed
at
said
director. I'raternallv he was a member
Actual $27.50 and $30.00
Actual $4.50, $5, $6.50
Actual $20, $22.50, $25
of Tillifmook Lodge No. 57 ,\. I'. \- office and that your company furnish
heels. Size
to 6 in assorted
A. M T welve children were born to messenger bov vvjio may be obtained
widths to choose from.
Mr. and Mrs .Quick, namely: Susan by telephone in order to handle more
Saturday and Mon- d»-s qq
Born in Yamhill county, July 12, important telegrams which could not
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day only..................... <T1.<7O
1864, is now the wife of Emanuel be entrusted to telephone, owing ter
Ericson, who reside in Washington; liability to confusion in transmitting
¿Men's $5, $5.50, $6
Hester I’, born October 31, 1866, in message. This suggestion seems to
lake your choice of our
Tillamook County, is the wife of have the endorsement of the greater
Suits in Late styles only.
1 retty style Ureases of
entire stock of Hats at
I
B . number of those present and the
Chas. Wells of 'Tillamook; Dick
and in fabrics Green, Tan,
born, November 10, 1868, who re- Commission would not be adverse to
Silk, tine French serges
$4.;>0, $;>,00 and $5.50 and
Mustard and Black and
sides in Idaho; Clara I*., born July 6, this arrangement during the period I of
and
tine
Batistes
in
useful
pay ns $1.98 and the Hat
\\ bite Checks. The most
1870, deceased: D<*roy l'., born De the war.
is yours. Good styles and
Yours truly.
sensational
Values ever colors. Collars of Silk and
cembcr 1 7, 1 872, deceased; Thomas
Public Service Commission,
Georgette Crepe.
I.., born A |>ril 8, 1875. deceased;
becoming shapes.
offered bv this dept.
By. H. M. Corey.
Isaac F., born October 22, 1881,
Actual $6.50. $7.50. $8.00
Ladies' $3.25. $3 40. $3.75
Men’s White, Tan and Black
of 'Tillamook; Ivan
Born May 16,
Clean- Up of
Bids for Hardsurfacing.
1884, deceased; Addie D.,
born
English Oxfords in all sizes.
March 16 1887, deceased; I add < .,
Contracts were let to F. G. Feld-
born April 22, 1890, of Hermiston,
Oregon, Harry, of Hermiston, Ore, scliau for hardsurfacing the Tilla-
mook Fairview County Road and the
and Rosa D., deceased
Tillamook-Bay City county road, the
Hats made in our own
total amount br ing $9,799.81.
The Tillamook Hole Company.
In the matter of the petition of
«T4 to 42 inch Presses in
workrooms that are both
Silk and Satin Sport
Everett Wells for a county road it
light color fabrics, very
stylish
and
becoming.
1 urbans in plajn ,ni(| fi|ncv
Thos, Coates, president of the Hose
| was ordered that the report of the
Beautiful models on sale
suitable for morning wear colored Satinami Pongees’
Catnpany, says:
I board of road viewers be aceepted
"The Tillamook
Hose Company
or for wearing in Camp or Just the kind for Autoor
at much less than half-
and henceforth the road will be
meds more men. Three of our mem­
TILLAMOOK. ORE
at the Beach.
price.
known as a county road.
Beach
wear.
bers arc now in the Navy, one is in I
In the matter of the petition of S
the 3rd Oregon, and eight are in the
II. Rock for a county road, same was
10th Co. Coast Artillery, and will
continued until August 1st.
All Sales on ^Aden's and Youngmen 's Suits will end oositivehl tv ----- 7-------------- "------------------------ 1
leave in a few days.
In the matter of a draw bridge on
"Others have moved away or drop­
ena-positively, Wednesday Evening. July' 25th. |
the public highway over the North
ped out lor other reasons, leaving at
Folk of Nehalem river, on the Nehal­
the present time, or at least as soon
em-Mohler road, as made under the
as the < vast Artillery goes away,
supervision of the county survey, it
only about 20 active members. Our
Notice To Contractors.
was ordered that when the consent of
shall be
considered unless
unless such
such cash,
snail
oc considered
apparatus consists of five hose carts,
1*1
...
injgood condition.
the war department has been obtain­
bond, or check is enclosed therewith
with 2300 feet of hose, otic hook and
Ç- A. Elliott vs. R. A. Cornell and
Sealed
propbsal,
addressed
to
the
ed that said bridge be anil the same is
Such
bidder
’
s
bond
shall
be
condi
­
ladder truck and a small eart with
" d J orc5'osure
mortgage.
authorized and the State
Highwav County Court of Tillamook County, tioned that if said hid be accepted,
two Babcock extinguishers
K. E. Wilson vs. C. A. Eastman ft
<t partment is authorized to prepare Oregon , anti endorsed "Proposals the party bidding will duly enter into l&kSf d"”"" b*"
" The company meets for drill every
a
L
Demurrer
overruled.
plaus and specifications and secure for construction of bridge in Tilla­ and execute the contract.'Should the
Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the
State Industrial Accident Commis-
Erwin Harrison, County Clerk.
North successful bidder to whom the con­
authority from the war department mook County, Oregon, over
City hall, except on the second \\ ed-
»ion vs. M.. Dennis. Default
Fork of Nehalem River" will be re­ tract is awarded fail to execute the
for the same.
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neesday of each month. 1 he regular
judgment.
ceived by the County Court of said same within ten days (not including
business meeting is held on the sec­
Circuit Court Buxines«.
County at its office in the court house Sunday ) from the.date of the mailing
ond Thursday of each month.
it Tillamook City, Oregon until 10 of the notice from the County Clark
Water Permits.
Judge Bagley disposed of the
Any man over 18 years of age is
o’clock am., on the 3rd day of Aug., to him, according to the address there lowing cases this week:
fol-
eligible for membership.
This
or­
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1917, and at that time and place with given, that the contract is ready
Enh,°*I<,fn and wife y,. A
Three permits for the appropiiat><’n
ganization has had charge of the fire
publicly opened and read.
F.
for signature, such cash, bond or cer­ toats Driving and Boom Co
Man- ot water in Tillamook County were
protection of the city tor 20 years,
All proposals must be made upon tified check shall he forfeited to Till­
rOra*(’Uprtmc cour’* from wh'?ch' issue by State Engineer John
and the
parent
organization,
the
form to be obtained from the County amok County, and the same shall be
rcc°vor i585 On
MONDAY AT TILLAMOOK
With Awake Hook and Ladder ( o.,
Lewis during the second quarter 0>
Clerk, at his office in the court house, the property of the county. All other
furnished not
only
the protection,
the year 1917, as follows.
Tillamook,
Oregon;
must
give
the
TUESDAY AT CLOVERDALE
cash,
bonds,
and
certified
checks
will
but also its own lire
fighting
ap
Peter Erickson, of Tillamook, 1«
price proposed, both in writing and be returned to the unsuccessful bid­ I Plaintiff, recover »10,197 ¿7 Verance*
paratus. for about ten years prior to
manufacturing and development of
WEDNESDAY at TILLAMOOK
figures, and must be signed by the ders who submitted the same.
the organization of the Hose Com­
horsepower from Whiskey CreeL
M. Sue Henderson v, H
f r
bidder, with his address.
E Carr
A corporate surety bond will he et al. Foreclosure. Dtcr«"
THURSDAY AT Til LAMOOK
pany, and we are proud of their rec­
construction
estimated al
Each bid to be presented under
required for the faithful performance I /-..I* Claussen vs. Thomas Coate. »2.000,
ord
sealed cover, and shall be accompani­ of the contract in the sum to one-half
FRIDAY
AT
TILLAMOOK
“Eight of the remaining members
w-m'n,\lra,.?r of the estate of \V t’ ,'". F.
r* Donaldson,
L>onat<ison, of
ot Tillamook.
I tllamoos. ■-
ed by cash, a bidder’s bond made pay­
of the total amount of the bid.
were honorable discharged from the
1 ?™rm’lion of «ak
'
irrigation
acres «Ji«*»
and dev«*
■*r,..wvii of
ut 10 dLirs
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able to Tillamook County, or a certi­
SATURDAY AT WHEELER
Plans may be seen and forms of I
Coast Artillery on account of having
I opment
of 17 horsepower from Ito*
fied check
made payable to the
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specifications and contract may be I
dependent families, ami only six
«1
hl
son
Creek,
com
of
construct^
0
County Clerk of said county, for an secured at the County Clerk's office. 1
Both Phone«.
were required to register, and most
•estimated at 1200
amount equal to at least five per cent for plans and specifications. Deposit«'
...
of these arc ineludi d in those who
. James Patterson, of Blaine, for
of Jhe amount of said hid, and no bid
wi’l be returned upon return of plan« plaintiff with custody of 1 j f
irrigation of 8 acres from an tin fl*®“
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SENSATIONAL JULY
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IN EVERY DEPT. OF THE STORE
The Time has come—all season Merchandise must go, no matter
what sacrifice of profits is entailed. You can not afford to miss
one of these Sales of New Up-to-date and desirable Merchandise for
they offer you extraordinary savings on wearables and piece goods
for immediate use at home, at the Beach, in Camp, or wherever
your vacation days are to be or are being spent.
Come early, for at these prices there will be many eager buyers
and those who shop early will obtain the best choice.
Extraordinary Sale of
SUMMER WASH FABRICS
SUMMER -•
CAPS,
75c.
I OC.
At 33c.
At 19c
At 59c.
At 49c.
At 69c
SPORT
SHIRTS,
69c.
Sensational Reductions
PUMPS,
OXFORDS,
$1.98
Wearing Apparel.
MILLINERY.
New Suits
fcr Ladies,
$18.85
Dresses
for Ladies,
$14.75
HATS,
$1.98
One Piece
Wash Dresses,
$1.69
Sport Hats
for Ladies.
$1.79
HATS,
$£.95
FLORSHEIM
OXFORDS,
$3,95
2Z2LL________
At 49c.
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DR. WISE
Can be Found on
i e«i stream, to cost 150.
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