Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 26, 1917, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK. OREGON,
11.50 PER YEAR.
JULY 26.
Vunson» who was connecte
OPENS ON SATURDAY.
unh the fire patrol, has taken the
place of Ray Walls, as supcrintcn- . Tillamook City’s New Fire Proof
den of the Pacific Telephone and i
Moving Picture Theatre.
Jfe e?£aPh Co.’s office in this city, as
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l^e first lieutenant of’
The new fire proof moving picture
f'J^AKE care of your money and it will
the Coast Company.
1 theatre will throw its doors open for
take care of you. Sometime in your
Owing to the wind on Monday 1 the first time to the public on Satur­
life you will need the help that a
afternoon it was found necessary to day evening. The new movie theatre
little ready money affords. If you
.dismiss the audience at the Chautau­ is a vast improvement over the old
qua, as it was feared the tent would wooden frame building, and is equip­
take care of your present income, you
blow down. 1 he junior Chautauqua ped with all modern improvements
will accumulate a surplus fund that tn iv
exercises were being gone through at and conveniences. The new theatre is
be used in case of ‘sickness or loss of
the time.
along the lines of improvement in this
steady income. Begin by opening a
; city, and the citizens will appreciate
Rosenberg Bros, have opened a ! it.
Savings Account at this Bank and then
large feed store on 2nd Avenue East
The theatre is equipped with the
deposit a portion of the money received
I near the saw mill and will carry a | best of everything, new folding opera
1 large
line
ot
all
kinds
of
hay,
feed.
We welcome Savings Accounts in any
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. chairs, new Powers 6B projection
• ’ ^rass seeds at the very lowest machine, absolutely the latest thing
amount from a dollar upwards. Your
prices.
Special
prices
on
hay
and
in picture machines; new picture
money will be sale and earn interest, so
feed tn car lots.
• 1 1 screen, as good a screen as can be
that your account will grow, both by
Miss Helen Cowgill, assistant State found in any city; a splendid stage
your deposits and interest additions.
Leader of Boys’ and Girls Clubs, was for the accomodation of good theat­
in the first of the week giving girls rical troops, ventilation on the same
canning instructions, at Tillamook, plan as adopted by the Portland
4 Per Cent Paid on Savings
1'aucett Creek, Beaver, Sandlake and schools; lights are of the inverted in­
and Time Certificates.
Ray City, and owing to her time be- direct type; there arc three large
| ing limited she had to leave on Tues­ roomy aisles dividing two seating
Best Banking Facilities in Town
sections, making it handy for the pa­
day.
trons in this respect, and aisles are
In the list of serial numbers and covered with a rubber runner so that
names of those who were registered there is no chance for any one to slip
I in Tillamook county, a typographical or fall; the foyer is covered with a
error occurred in making a correc­ cork carpet, which is easy and restful
tion. This list appeared two weeks to the feet, as well as a silent cover­
ESTABLISHED IN 1902.
ago, and in it “436—Effenberger, ing, the lobby is of large proportions,
Alic Joseph” was ommitted and two making splendid display room for all
Tillamook, Ore.
“4 37—Effenberger, Otto F.dw.” ap­ advertising, with a flood of light in
peared.
the lobby, ceiling and in the transom
List of fire wardens employed by bar. Entrance is direct into the foyer
J the Whitney Co.: J. B. McCowell, from lobby. Exits have been put ip
For Sale—New modern residence, chief; J. C. Wilson and Wm. Shaw, for safety of the public, which are
located in best residence district. For Kilchis River; Wm. Tinnerstet, Wil­ according to requirements of the
sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. v son River; Carl Wallin, Rockaway; State Board of Underwriters. There
is also a fire standpipe in the building
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Experienced Tillamook Dairyman M. F. Johnson, Miami River; S. C..
is continuiously connected and
W. A. Wise, dentist.
* wants to rent 4 or 5 good milk cows. Woods, Pleasant Valley; H. Drew, which
will be ready in an instant should
Yellow
Fir
Mill;
Dun
Newman,
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor.
* Address Box 63, Garibaldi, Ore.
the occasion for its use ever arise.
Trask River.
The exits are marked with "Exit” in
I am in the market at all times for
hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough
C. B. Wiley informs us that he was large red letters, a light being placed
your baby calves—Smith “The Calf
Co.
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one of the government surveying at the back making them always con-
Man,"—Both Phones.
party that surveyed Wallowa county spicious. There is also a rest room
Go to Mason’s for Standard Pat­
Lost—a lady’s breast pin, on the 50 years ago, ar.d
and he remembers dis- and toilet for the accommodation of
terns.
* Fourth, in this city. Finder please re­ tinctly surveying Wallowa
Lake, the patrons. In fact the building as a
The next event on the tapis is the turn same to J. H. Ellison, Tillamook, where the editors were entertained whole come far above the average
Oregon.
two weeks ago by the Joseph Coni- for towns of this size, and a credit to
County Eair.
mercial Club. At that time there towns of several times the size of I
You
should
attend
the
benefit
ball
A modern house for rent,—See
game Sunday at the Fair Grounds be­ were plenty of elk and other game in Tillamook.
Shrode.
tween Wheeler and Tillamook and that vicinity.
Help for Those Who Have Stomach
Summer travel to the beaches this help swell the company fund.
Clarence E. Ash, one of the pro­
Trouble.
year is light so far.
prietors
of
the
Evening
Tribune,
of
Pete Lamar has sold out to Ira C. Pendleton, was spending his vacation
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon, Smith, who has resigned as city re­
After doctoring for about twelve
in this county with his wife and left
corder and A. H. Gaylord has been for home on Tuesday in their auto, years for a bad stomach trouble, and
Cloverdale, Ore.
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appointed to fill the vacancy.
Mr. Ash was delighted with Tilla- spending nearly five hundred dollars
Pure Water Glass to preserve eggs
Money to loan on farm lands, from mook county, and especially the for medicine and doctor’s fees, I
at C. I. Clough Co.
* $500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate roads, Mrs. Ash •night in the high purchased my wife one box of Cham­
For Sale—Two cows, Apply to S. of interest. We want your business. school in this city _ few years ago, berlain’s Tablets, which did her so
name was Miss Maud much good that she continued to use
* when her
M. Stafford, Mutual Phone, Tilla­ See Everson.
them and they have done her more
Mastick.
mook, Oregon.
At a meeting of the city council on
jood than all of the medicine I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Slam,
their
two
sons,
Tuesday,
Chester
Thomas
was
ap
­
Mrs. Marie Wade, nurse. Terms re­
bought before.— Samuel Boyer, Fol­
pointed marshal in the place of N. J. Benley and Herbert Stam and daugh­
duced to suit the times.
* I Myers who is a member of the Coast ter Helen, entertained a few friends som. Iowa, This medicine is for sale
by I.amar’s Drug Store.
at a house party at Bar View. Guests
Lots in Block 3, Miller’s Addition Artillery Company.
were
Louise
Baily,
of
Pendleton,
for sale.—Sec T. H. Goyne.
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The Franklin Fish Market is now Vida Lamb of Eugene, Fay Harris, of
Lodging at the Watchtower, 25c., open for business, drop in and look Tillamook, Leslie Harrison, Henry
Also furnished rooms.
* around at the Old Spanish Kitchen.— Heisel, both of Tillamook. A delight­
F. N. Elliott, Proprietor.
* ful time was reported and swimming,
Garbage gathered free. See M. R.
motoring, dancing and hiking served
A
ball
game
between
Tillamook
and
Hanankrat,’or call Main 6F11.
Wheeler will be played at the Fair an excellent pass time.
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1- ii Wheeici
Married in this city July 16, bred {i
|s Sunday, the receipts of
Attorney R. H. McGrath, of Port­
tvrl \1imin
! j which
. • < will be given to the Coast
A. Srliorvincrrr
Scherzinger it arjd
Mamie Sutton.
land, has taken over the business of
Artillery
fund.
For Furnished Rooms at reasonable
the law firm of Johnson & Handley,
House to rent furnished or unfurn­ who are officers in the Coast Artil­
price, See Mrs. E. Plank.
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ished—enquire of R. B. Walls in care lery, during the war. Captain S. S.
Two cars of beef cattle bought in of the Pacific Telephone Co. or at Johnson and Lient. T. B. Handley
I
are making sacrifices in leaving their
the Portland market for the Tilla­ residence.
business, and they ask their friends
mook Meat Co., came ?n Tuesday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nixon
Blair,
of
Hub-
„
I MT. auu .HI a.
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;
and patrons to continu- to do their
Will pay you to see Everson tor a bard Ore _ lheir son, j. M. Blair, wife . law business at the edd stand, which
safe investment in city property or aaj jjt,)e ” on of portjand, arc spend- , Mr. McGrath, a competent attorney,
farm lands.
* ' ¡ng a week with Mr. and Mrs J. S. will look after during their absence.
Orlando Franklin Knight
and , Blair.
The Western Union office was
Martha Elizabeth Alley were granted
1400 lb. horse, harness, buggy and moved from the city to the depot on
a marriage license.
I stump puller, with rigging, for sale, Tuesday, the Public Service Com­
H. Mason & Co., has taken over the ( ’or
or trade for auto or motorcycle in Al mission having permitted this during
Standard patterns formerly sold by condition, balance cash. Address Box the war owing, it was alleged, to the
scarcity of operators. The Western
Lamar’s Variety Qfstr.»
* 576, Tillamook, Oregon.
Lamar's
Store.
For Sale—Horse and buggy, broke . Union is to keep a messenger boy at
Victor Glad and wife, of Portland,
the depot to take care of all deliveries
came in on a visit Sunday and left to work single or double, weight 1000 which cannot be
advantageously
on Monday.
pounds.—Enquire of E. P. Jeffrey, R* handled over the phone, but nothing
2*'is said in the agreement whether the
Now you have an opportunity to F.*D. Tillamook, Oregon.
I messenger boy is to call for tele-
show your patriotism and buy Tilla­
The Tillamook Meat Co. will pay grams.
mook County road bonds.
ioc for all to pound lard pails and 5c. , £ . f M Brown vg Flora Brown
Wanted—A Girl or elderly woman for 5 pound pails. They must
¡s a ¿;VOrce suit filed in the circuit
to do general housework.—Apply at from rust. Bring them in at once ano ___ ,
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court. These . parties were married
the Headlight office.
get your money.
|
_______ 1st, 1890, in Polk county,
I October
to the,
John Feldschau, Concrete contrac­
A fire a.-....
alarm was
in Sunday Three ^children
— turned
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having been discovered union. The plaintiff alleges that his1
tor, concrete silos built. All work night, a fire
f r dust'at
the saw mill, . which wjfc has been cross , abusive and
guarzntecd.Both phones.
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in lnc
the „„„
saw ................. .........
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The New Edison gets and gives all the night watchman was unable
to quarrelsome, frequently scolding and
.
• ’vw Ljuisuii gcib anu S1*1--1
! complaining without just cause; and
the Artist rendered just as the artist extinguish.
although the plaintiff provided a good
L. Andei
Anderson had the misfortune to home for the defendant and family,
<»vc •«.
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nearlv chop off his fingers of his left , his wife has been continually disatis-
. Cherries! Cherries! Cherries! now
' 1 Wednesday, but Dr. Robin- ' fied and threatened to leave plaintiff,
the time to buy them at the Fruit » hand
son is on
in hope that he will be able to and finally did so June 27, 1917, go­
Palace.
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_ * save them.
ing to Dallas, Oregon. The defendant
A marriage license was issued to
Only Edison re-creations can be now has the custody of the minor
Ralph Johnson and Cecelia Florence mistaken for the original voice. Its child, and plaintiff is willing that she.
Wilson.
rich true tones fill many homes with should continue to have her custody.
, Why not be insured in the best fire gladness. Call at Lamars Drug Store
I. W. W.’s in Tillamook.
•nsurance company, it costs no more. and hear one.
See Everson.
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C C Chapman, editor of the Ore­
The I. W. W.’s have threatened to
gon Voter with Mrs. Chapman have
Mrs. J. C. Holden returned from gon v
Vptarts for about close down the logging camps at the
been rusticating,
nwncaimg at
«> NeUrU
—:r nr
Portland on Saturday, where she has bccn
Wheeler Lumber Co. on Saturday.
two weeks for the benefit ¿f
been taking a course in music.
They left for Some of those trouble makers visited
. Chapman s J1«3““-
'
the camp recently and took away
For Sale, a Saxon run-about. In Portland on U ednesday.
over 20 men causing one camp to
Don’t forget those busted castings. close down until other men could be
Rood condition. Price $350.00. Apply
Can
be
welded
for
half.
Goods
sent
obtained. Sheriff Campbell will be on
to Attorney Webster Holmes.
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by parcel post and express promptly hand with a number of deputies, and
«.Furnished house for rent, Apply, to
returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook. it is expected that the Sheriff of
"• T. Newcomb, 2nd Avenue West
Washington county will be on hand
®«ar First Street.
2 Oregon.
also to cope with any trouble.
Edison re-creations sing your fav-
Notice to Dairymen.
?r,*e songs better than you ever
heard them sung.
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Fed.’raaon of Womens
For cheap fertilizer for your garden in Tillamook August 3 She *'"2^0
I have for sale three Registered
Guernsey Bull calves. They are Gov-
»"d meadow, see Frank Elliott at an address at the city hal at
enor of the Chene and Yeksa breed­
feanklin Fish Market.
AH ladies are mv.ted to atten
ing. I won three first out of four en­
For Sale—Rutabaga and Cow Kale meeting and meet Mrs
tries in the cow classes Senior and
B C. Lamb, president of the«Port Grand champion cow at Oregon
Hants, $1.00 per thousand.—Hans
anson, Tillamook, Oregon.
State Fair 1916
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Correspondence solicited.
These
• Cascara Bark highest market cuh
with the
calves are priced to sell.
LambPa'^’ Ca'’’ wr’le or Pbone' ®-
\V A. Goodwin, Cornelius, Wash­
wanting the Port toJtHup
of ington County, Oregon, Owner and
cylinder Indian Motor Cycle, a‘n;±Se proposed shipyard. breeder of Rose City Guernsey Herd. (
..ibPi first class condition. Price
u” Inquire of Plasker Bros.
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Money Will Take
Care of You
Tillamook County
Bank.
Tillamook Jottings.
LAWS OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND.
EM AND for Tillamook products will exceed the
supply for many years to come. New fields of
needs are constantly opening, while funds are
made available for the conduct of Old and es­
tablishment of ‘New enterprises through the facili­
ties of the Federal Reserve System—and such Mem­
ber Banks as the First National.
Your Checking or Savings Account Invited.
DIRECTORS :
A. W. Bunn, Farmer.
P. Heisel, Farmer.
C. J. Edwards.Mgr. C.PowerCo. J. C. Holden, Vice Pres.
B. C. Lamb. Building Materials. John Morgan. Farmer.
W. J. Riechers. Cashier.
The First National Bank /
TILLAMOOK.
OREGÔH.
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY
H. R. BLAUVELT,
Executive Special,
OREGON LIFE INS. CO.
Will be at RAMSEY HOTEL.
Where he will be glad to see all policy
holders of this Company atid any others
who desire some Superior Life Insur­
ance at Low Premium Rates.
Cash payments for Disability.
Women insured the same as Men.
“ Best for Oregonians."
Bring Your Job Work to
the Headlight Office.
GrandOpening
of the
NEW SHOW,
■.
r 7«« born
SATURDAY-SUNDAY,
July 28-29
Orchestra Music and
Other Musical Numbers.
“The Promise,
Featuring HAROLD LOCKWOOD and MAY
ALLISON. A picture of all out door settings.
‘‘THE matinee idol a single reel comedy of a
very high class. Don’t miss this program.
We invite you One and All to come to the opening
of our New Home. No advance in prices for this
opening program. Adults, 15c. Children, 5c