Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 06, 1917, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPT. (> 1917
S1.50 PER YEAR.
Mrs. C. W. Miller
r
will
make
her
Born,
to
the
wife
of
Zeno
Bizer,
on
home in Portland th
he coming winter. Saturday, a son.
' her home or community. Whether
COUNTY FAIR PREMIUMS
competition) .........................
1.00
George Stivcrson, v,..« is on
1 one hour a day or one hour a week,
Fi ’ull Cream Cheese—
who
is
on
the
V.
It
is
announced
that
children
will
S.
Philadelphia,
at
Bremerton,
1
W. A. Wise, dentist.
*
will purely voluntarily and unpaid, or
First, Albert Wade, Clover­
. was in nnt
— ____
- * rn M.ot
” viuiurcn
not k«
be —
received
the first
grade of j whether for paid employment at In the Cattle and Dairy Department.
for a short visit.
dale ......................
*20.00
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor.
*
Secretary Erwin Harrison has been
school unless they are six years old home or elsewhere, the governor de­
Mrs. G. Goodis, of Portland, who
Second, Harrv
Thomas,
unable
to
prepare
a
complete
list
of
or
will
be
within
a
month
after
school
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough
sires to ascertain who of Oregon’s
Mchler ..............
15.00
was visiting her sister Mrs. R. A.
opens. A mid-year class of beginners women can render some form of ser­ those who won prizes at the Tilla­
♦
Co.
Sylvester, left on Tuesday.
Third and Fourth, tied, H.
is organized the second semester the vice, any form in fact. This work is mook County Fair last week. Thus
Barber ami Floyd Culberson
Go to Mason’s for Standard Pat-
David Reddaway, a former resident latter part of January.
similar to that of the Red Cross and far the premium list of the cattle de-
one half each ......................
12.50
partment,
dairy
c.,
------------ and
department
terns.
of Tillamook, was in from Oregon
After a pleasant visit with Tilla­ is possibly quite as important.
Fifth Alfred Josi ...................
2.50
swine are complete, which we give
A modern house for rent,—See City looking after property interests, mook friends. Miss Vida Lamb re­
M
ilk Test—
A meeting of the Tillamook Coun­ below and the prizes won in the
...»
Shrode.
j The School Board has secured Miss turned to their camp. Mr. and Mrs. ty Creamery Association was held on other departments will be given next
First, Chas. Kunze ................ *20.00
The public school will open on ■ Elma Daniels to teach the rural Lamb will leave soon, stopping in Monday, when a number of the co­ week. The grand champion prize
Second, Chas. Kunze .......... 15 00
Portland
a
few
days,
and
then
on
to
Third, R. W. Watson ........
school on the Wilson river.
7.50
Monday.
operative cheese associations were winners for cattle were James Wil­
Eugene where they will remain for represented. The object of the meet­ liams, W. H. Hoskins. B. A. Folks
Fourth, John F.binger..........
5.00
Only Edison re-creations can be the school year.
Money to loan on good security. T.
ing was to ward against the cheese and R. W. Watson. Albert Wade, of
SWINE.
H. Goyne.
» mistaken for the original voice. Its
Berkshire.
The annual picnic of the Sacred makers being drafted into the army. the Cloverdale cheese factory, won
rich true tones fill many homes with
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon, gladness. Call at Lamar’s Drug Store Heart Parish of Tillamook will be 1 There are about 17 cheese makers the first prize in the cheese scoring Boar, 6 months or over—
Cloverdale, Ore.
»
First, Williams & Son. (No
and hear one.
* held next Sunday, Sept. 9th, at .the that are liable to be called when the contest, while Charles Kunze won
is called, and
should first and second prize in the milk
competition) ........................... 12.50
Dave Fitzpatrick grove. A fine din­ next draft
For Sale—Team, heavy wagon and
Pure Water Glass to preserve eggs
Sow, six months or over—
ner will be served by the ladies of the these cheese makers be selected it test competition.
i-suiiu Parish. Entertainment for old and would leave the cheese industry of
at C. I. Clough Co.
* harness. Team weighs
Mrs. I. H. Moore won first
First, Williams & Son., (No
weighs about
about 13000
lbs. and in A No.
sound • j young. Swings for the children. Ad­ Tillamook county in a bad way. The for butter and Mrs. Peter Jenck prize
r, 1 T condition,
„—1:.:
competition) . f.....................
2.50
for
Auto Hire—Call J. A. Smith, at and will work on anything.—L. C.
Secretary (Carl Haberlach)
was in
in ­ ­ whey butter.
--------, -----
Sow, with litter—
mission
to
grounds
25c.
Everybody
Rialto, Both phones.
*
Smith. Bar View.
structed to write to the exemption
There were several good grange ex-
First, Williams & Son., (No
welcome.
board.
competition) ........................... 3.00
hibits. Fairview took first prize;
The large travel of automobiles in­
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver­
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Stanley
Lamb,
of
Chester White.
Pleasant Valiev, second; ,Nestucca,
ware.—R. W. Bennett.
»
to Tillamook county is about over for I Portland, are visiting Dr. Lamb’s
Dry
Spell
Broken.
Boar six months or over—
third; and Sandlake, fourth.
For Sale—Driving horse, buggy and another year, for most of the summer parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lamb,
First, Joe Donaldson, (No
Seven schools outside of Tillamook
visitors have returned by rail or auto at their camp on Tillamook river dur-
Harness.—C. B. Vantress.
Just as we go to press this morn­ were represented. The Geinger school
competition) ........................... 2.50
to their homes.
i
ing
the
week
end.
Dr.
Lamb
’
s
brother
ing weather conditions looked favor­
Born, on Monday, to the wife of
j Lymon J. Lamb, accompanied them able for rain, for after a long spell of south of town took first prize in the Sow, six months or over—
I
Ralph
Alvoid
has
been
transferred
First, Joe Donaldson, (No
John Enzler, a son.
1 from Co. C., Eng. of Oregon to take and also Mrs. Lamb’s two sisters, dry weather the long looked for rain two room class; Sandlake took first
2.50
competition) ...........................
prize in the one room class; the Ac­
Lots in Block 3, Miller’s Addition 117th Rainbow
Edith
and
Evelyn
Ridmon.
Dr.
Lamb
Rsir.bcw regiment
and
will
began to fall and every Tillamooker ademy took first prize in its class; Sow with litter—
regiment and
for sale.—See T. H. Goyne.
* 1 I ' leave for the East,
the 1st of Sep- and his brother spent most of their will be glad if it turns into a good and the Tillamook school took first
First, Joe Donaldson, (No
time fishing.
soaking shower.
Lodging at the Watchtower, 25c., ' tember.
3.0 >
competition) ...........................
first prize in its class.
*
I
Also furnished rooms.
Duroc Jersey.
There were two individual farm ex-
* j Sixty men came the first of the 260 acres Coos County, Oregon, land
Drowned in Trask River.
------
" ’ were good. R. Y. Bla- Boar six months or over—
hibits. Both
Garbage gathered free. See M. R. , 1 week to work on the road for F. C. three miles from North Bend on nav­
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First. E. M. Clark, (No com­
lock secured first prize and C. E.
Feldschau, who has the contract for igable channel of Coos Bay, with boat
Hanankrat, or call Main 6F11.
| grading the five miles of hard sur­ service. 130 acres bottom land which
Eugene Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson second.
2.50
petition) ............................. ,...
Born, on Saturday, to the wife of A.
Sow, six months or over—
is dyked and ready for cultivation, Ernest Knight, was drowned in the
faced road.
CATTLE DEPARTMENT
N. Wood, a daughter.
Trask river on Tuesday afternoon.
5 00
First E. M. Clark ...................
Guernsey.
I A complimentary piano recital will , 130 acres bench and hill land. Price
*22,000.00. Terms *12,000 cash, bal- He was bathing in ........
the n river,
.......... and
Second, Wm. Robitsch ........
2.50
For Furnished Rooms at reasonable
Bull,
3
years
and
over
—
First
be given by Miss Selma Dick, assisted iance to suit purchaser at 6 per cent. the
time and
When
jump him
off at
a
Dorris
Lois about
were to with
Sow with litter—
James Williams, (No compe­
price, See Mrs. E. Plank.
*2 by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Koch at the , Price
-
a
,
s
owner
at bed rock as owner must sell. ,__ —-
■
• ■
First E. M. Clark, (No com­
------ ---------
--
V.,» a
tition) (grand champion)
1 *4.00
A J J
1 v\
‘ T . G. Robertson,
•
Hall, Friday evening, September Address
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re; < City
~
log he said to his sisters “see me Bull, 1 year and under 2—
petition) ...................................
3.00
i4th.
Looston,
pj
c
¿¡j
so
an
d
came
up
once.
114th
pairing. S. P. Watch inspector.
I Oregon.
First, Geo. Williams............... 6.00 Sweepstakes—
The body was recovered about 30
Best boar, E. M. Clark.
Gale Buell, who was in for a fcw I 1400 lb. horse, harness, buggy and
Second, Frank Hunter..........
3.00
Boy Scouts, of troop No. 1,
--------
11 -- with rigging, for sale, j Astoria,
1, of
of minutes after the accident. The un-
Best Sow, E. M. Clark.
stump
puller,
hiked in by way of Neah-
days, left on Wednesday morning.
Third, Homer Mason, ribbon.
!sr.h-
fortunate
lad
was
only
seven
years
of
Best sow with litter, Williams and
Bull calf, under 1 year—
■ 'or
or ■ trad.»
Mr
•------- >- in j Al , kali-nie last week and <
trade
for auto or —
......
.
e -
”
“
aue ior
motorcycle
last wcex anu camped at the age. The funeral services will be held
Will pay you to see Everson tor a condition,
balance
cash. Address B QX
i!.s
•
Son.
First, Joe Durrer ..................... 3.00
fair grounds. The boys were
at the
Christian
safe
investment in
were well
well or-
or-, this
mis afternoon
ai
.afe .«vestment
m city property or -76, Tillamook, Oregon.
Special cash prize bv Portland Un-
Second, Gus Goeres.................. 2.00
I ganized. and appeared -----
•
¡ganized,
to enjoy
their
Church.
farm lands.
---- ----- »1.-1-
—ax..» I z-,
ion Stoek Yards. *10 00.
• • party
Third, Joe Reust, ribbon
I For Sale-Horse and buggy, broke
, , UrM
trip to Chct
this ---------■-
county.
Those
wcrc
Hal]
EHx
F<). in . the
~
The many friends of Mrs.. J. S. La-
Cow, 3 years and older—
1 were Chet Hall, Erix Edlund. Chester
The
Tanks at the "Movies.”
Anderson.
mar will be glad to know that she is to work single or double, weight 1000 , Noonan, . Mel
First, Berns Bros......................
8.00 ) Comments on The Tillamook Fair.
” ’ .‘...2-------- John Ren-
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somewhat better.
1 pounds.—Enquire of E. P. Jeffrey, R. nols, Bert Kenney, W. Steel Richard
Second, Gus Goeres ................. 4.00 I
Tillamok has reason to be proud of
There was
was a large crowd at the
Third, Geo. Tinnerstet, ribbon.
her County Fair. As an index to the
2» Coruthers and Scout Master Ralph Gem theatre
Wanted to rent a farm—Inquire of , F’ D’ TiIla>nook, Oregon.
_■ on Wednesday evening, Heifer, 2 years and under 3—
life of the community it shows a
Stevens.
when the management
_______ ___
___
Tillamook Sheet Metal Works, Tilla­
had
“The
The Tillamook Meat Co. will pay
First, W. H. Hoskins (Grand
greater appreciation of united action,
mook, Oregon.
♦
Miss
Dick,
a
concert
player
and
'
an
*
‘
s
-
n
action
at
t..»
-.
the
battle
af
ioc
for
all
10
pound
lard
pails
and
sc.
champion) ...............................
1 6.00 I and, consequently, a greater financial
’
0
1 fzx- * r ”• ■rxzx..-.!
““ lu pouuu
iara pans
!!_ 'II
- 5c. piano teacher of Portland, has decid- Ancr^’ The first part of the program
H. Mason & Co., has taken over the for
5 pound pails.
They must - bt. free
Second, Homer Mason ........
3.00 1 prosperity.
Standard patterns formerly sold by from rust. Bring them in at once and ed to locate in Tillamook. Miss Dick was devoted to army and navy prep-
When the writer acted as judge for
Third, Berns Bros. . . . ribbon
will be heard in recital in the near ara^iOns ln the Lmttd States* which Heifer,
* get your money.
Lamar's Variety Store.
the first time three years ago he
1 year and tinder two—
future, after which she will accept a save some interesting pictures. The
1 found much to be desired both in tl.e
First, James Williams ........... 3.00
'■
John Feldschau, Concrete contrac- ’ Don't forget those busted castings. limited number of pupils. Any one de- pictures of the battle oi Ancre proved
tor, concrete silos built. All work Can be welded for half. Goods sent siring to make early arrangements' highly interesting and gave a graphic Second, Gus Goeres ......... ; • • • ' 2.00 1 quality of the exhibits and in their
arrangement. Now great iioprove-
Third, James Williams, ribbon
*
guarantccd.Both phones.
by parcel post and express promptly for lessons can do so by seeing Mrs. description of what is taking place at Heifer calf, under one year—
inent is noted especially in the ex-
Koch.
♦ the front and the difficulties that are
I he New Edison gets and gives all returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook,
First, Homer Mason ............... 3.00 1 cellence of the products and in the
encountered
by
the
Tommies,
yho
are
The Rosenberg Bros, of this city
the Artist rendered just as the artist Oregon.
Second. Geo. Williams .......... 2.00 system under which they arc class­
*
ified. Mr. Harrison, the secretary, is
gave- it.
•
received word last week to the effect putting up a determined fight, char­
Third, Jos. Durrer, ribbon
acteristic
of
the
English
people.
I Mrs. O. B. Peak and children, who Itha
to be complimented especially upon
uncl£ and a
‘ln* and cousin
th8t .1 an
an . uncle
aunt
Holstein.
The Faulconer orchestra will give a
Everybody
should
see
these
pictures.
the manner in which he has handled
have been visiting at the home of Mr. ¡an<l wife of Grand Rapids, Mich., had
Bull, 3 years and over—
dance at Pacific City on Saturday Peak
They
will
be
reproduced
tonight
— •• ’s sister
•
....
....
.
,
a
ral
|
roa(
j
the difficult problem of changing
m 7 s . W. J. Reicherst nlct death while crossing
First, B. A. Folks,
(Grand
evening.
(Thursday
).
_______________
left on Tuesday for their'
r home „.
at , track in an automobile.
T I
champion) ...............................
_________ Their
engine
8.00 from one system of classification to
became stalled on the track and • be­ Sues Southern Pacific for $»0,000,
I he County Court is in session this Walla Walla, Wash.
Second, Chas. Kunze ............... 4.00 another. It is to beJioped he may be
persuaded to act in this capacity
week transacting business anil allow­
fore they could get out of the car a
Third, J. J. Rupp, ribbon.
■
o------
, Lost, on Thursday, Aug. 23, in Til­ fast express train came down on
again next year and be able further
ing bills.
A suit was filed in Multnomah Bull. 2 years and under three—
lamook, a bracelet.. Has inscription them, crushing them to death.
First, John Ebingcr ............... 6 00 to perfect the system.
county on Tuesday in which Mrs.
A marriage license was issued to inside. Liberal reward offered to find­
This brings up the serious subject
Second. F. R. Reals ........ 3.00
Next Monday when school opens Ethel C. Wellington
- —---- claims
------- - damages
Joel Atkinson, of Sandlake, and Nel­ er. Please leave same at the Head­
of frequent change of fair officials.
Third. Wm. Robitsch. ribbon. _
the
boys
and
girls
will
be
just
as
aggregating
*30,000
from
the
South
­
lie Wholiii.
light
office.
*
The jobs of fair board directors, fair
1
glad to get back into school as they ern Pacific Company, whose husband Bull calf, under 1 year—
Why not be insured in the best fire
Attorney T. H. Goyne is figuring were to get out last May. There is no John Wellington was killed at the
First, F. g. Beals ..................... 3 00 manager, secretary, and department
2.00 superintendent require a lot of work.
insurance company, it costs no more. upon putting up a new building on indication that the war conditions Kodad crossing on the moruing of
Second, John Ebingcr ..........
This work is often unappreciated and
See Everson.
*'his corner lot near the court house, will have any effect upon the attend- November 8, 1916. Wellington was
Third, B. L. Beals, ribbon.
seems "not worth the candle,” as the
which
would
be
a
good
improvement
Cow,
3
years
old
and
over
—
A marriage license was issued to
ancc of the high school except in the the editor of the Bay City Examiner,
First, John Ebingcr ................. R 00 saying goes. The results, however, arc
I.e<V Batzner and Bernice Knight, to remove those old shacks.
case of those who joined the Coast and it was while returning from here
Second, B. A. Folks ............... 4 00 more far reaching than they appear.
both of Nehalem.
; County Agriculturist Jones recently , Artillery, and many are coming in in his auto that he collided with a
Naturally, after a man has served a
Third, John Ebingcr, ribbon.
received th. returns on a trial ship'- . from other parts of the county to fill I freight train, killing him on thc spot"
year as one of the above officers he
For Wolverine Soap that washes ment of 87 mole skins, amounting to the
Heifer,
2
years
and
under
3
—
'' gap.
1 It was the
..............................
day following the pres­
becomes tired of the strenuous work
without rubbiftg, go to Larson’s, the
First, R W. Watson (grand
Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Alex idential election that Wellington was
candy maker.
♦ *25.94. Another shipment of a thou­
champion) ................................. 6 00 and the large amount of time con-
sand skins was immediately made.
, McNair gave the Scottish drummers killed. He came to Tillamook several
Second, F. R. Beals ................. 3.00 | sinned and wants to let someone else
Now is the time to have your winter
take his turn.
Mr. and Mrs. Erick Glad left this ¡¡and pipers a reception at their home, times during the night in his auto
Third,
Chas. Kunze, ribbon
wood sawed.—Call Ernest Knight
The result of such change is that
jand which a number of citizens at­ and the last time was about five 1 Heifer, 1 year and under 2—
morning
for
a
visit
to
Wisconsin
and
Mutual phone.
*
o’clock in the morning, when he as­ I First, F. R. Reals ..................... 3 00 the fair docs not profit by its mis­
Minnesota, and will be gone about tended, it being a regular Scotch
takes. A new official has to learn by
Edison re-creations sing your fav­ six weeks. It is 28 years since Mr. party. The visiting pipers and drum­ sisted the Headlight staff at the city
Second, J. J. Rupp ................... 2.00
experience and can make many im­
mers made themselves at home ren­ hall compiling election returns, re­
orite songs better than you ever Glad worked in Wisconsin-.
Third,
Chas
Kunze,
ribbon.
*
provements in his line of work the
dering Scotch music and telling stor­ turning to Bay City about tight or
heard them sung.
S. W. Conover has been quite ser­ ies, and the whole party joining in nine o’clock, and it was on this trip Heifer calf, under 1 year—
second year as a result of such ex­
First, F. R. Beals ................... 3 00 perience. Every officer competent to
Lamb-Schrader Co., will pay the iously sick for the past few weeks, Scotch dances. Everybody enjoyed that the fatal accident happened.
2.00
Second, R. A. Folks.................
highest cash price for cascara I bark and it was thought that he would not themselves.
fill his position should serve at least
*
Third, J. J Rupp, ribbon.
and empty sacks.
recover, having had an attack of ty­
two years anil should break in an un­
Chautauqua Financial Report.
Exhibitor’s Herd—
The
ladies
of
this
city
who
are
anx
­
derstudy to follow him. In this way
No. phoid fever and pneumonia.
. J'ost' . automobile license
First, F. R. Beals ..................... 8 00 the results of experience can be car­
ious to take active work in Red Cross
Tillamok Ore. Sept. 1, 1917.
41935. Finder please leave same at
The Women’s Civic Improvement work have not been successful in ob­
Second. B. A. Folks ............... 6 00 ried on from year to year.
Herewith statement of receipts and
the Headlight office.
Club will meet Wednesday, Sept. 12, taining a permit to start a chapter in
Third, Chas. Kunze, ribbon.
I cannot refrain from adding a
expenditures of the 1917 Tillamook
at
2:30
at
the
city
hall.
Beginning
Exhibitor’s young herd—
Tillamook,
but
they
are
still
hopeful
,..For Sale—Row boat nearly new.
word of appreciation of the extra­
Chautauqua.
All
bills
presented
are
this
month
the
Civic
Club
will
meet
First.
F.
R.
Beals
(No
com
­
and
exceedingly
anxious
to
do
so.
It
vyill sell cheap if sold at once.—Ap­
ordinary growth of community spirit
herewith stated and paid, except an
3.00 which is manifest at the fair,
petition) ...................................
ply to Mrs. John Sheets.
2* the second and fourth Wednesdays of seems that the headquarters have amount of 74 cents.
There
each montn.
Get
of
sire
—
been started at Seattle for the Red
seems to be a strong desire to top
r
Receipts.
Men Wanted—At *3.00 per day for
10
00
First,
Chas.
Kunze
.................
the market in all things that Tilla­
Sheriff Campbell rounded up two Cross, and it up to the gentleman in Receipts from all sources.. *1,534.31
8 hours, State Highway work.—In­
5.00
Second,
J.
J.
Rupp
...................
charge to decide whether Tillamook
mook specializes in, from cheese and
Disbursements.
quire of F. C. Feldschau.
* bootleggers at Rockaway who were will be allowed a chapter or become
Third, F. R Reals, ribbon.
dairy cattle to hogs and potatoes.
charged with voilating the prohibition ,
Ellison-White on contract. ,1250 00
Produce
of
cow
—
We have a 75 to 100 light dinamo law. They were L. L. Van Nortwick 'connected
with some other place.
Such a wide-awake spirit of co-op­
Distributing programs .........
•
3.00
First, J. J Rupp ....................... 6 00 eration and improvement speaks well
for sale. Better see us before we send and C. C. Byers, they pleaded guilty ! I Here is an opportunity for school Mailing Programs .................
2.00
4
00
Second
F.
R.
Beals
.................
it to Portland.—Coast Power Co. * and were each fined *50.
for the future prospects of Tillamook.
.90
¡children and others to earn some pin Postage, etc...............................
Third, Chas. Kunze, ribbop.
As I look bark upon the last three
Express ......................................
.72
I win cylinder Indian Motor Cycle,
j
money.
B.
C.
Lamb
is
wanting
several
Jersey.
Several young men got on a jag 1
years and note the splendid advance
Van Patten, labor raising
h.p, first class condition. Price Saturday
tons
of
evergreen
blackberries
and
night at Pacific City, and
during that time it seems to inc no
tent ........................................
5.95 Bull. 3 vears old or over—
*100. Inquire of Plasker Bros.
*
First, L. McCormack ............... « 00 small credit for this advancement is
because they had too much tangle­ wilt pay 3'/i cents a pound for them. Errold Haltom, ditto ..........
3.90
There
are
hundreds
of
tons
of
ever
­
4 00 due to the untiring efforts of your
Second Carl Possetti
For Sale—New modern residence, foot on board, Ben Joy, R. Jones, Al
5.50
Tillamook B. C. Lamb Jr., ditto ..........
located in best residence district. For Learned and C. Bauer had to cough green blackberries in
3.60 Special Prizes Offered By Holstein County Agriculturist, R. C. Jones, and
county and this offer of 3% cents a L. W. Mulkey, labor ..........
Breeders Assn.
s’le at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. * up *10.00 each and costs.
I am glad of this opportunity of say­
pound should be the means of a Coats Lbr. Co., lumber ... .. . .5.35 Best record for cows freshen­
ing so.
10.88
Lost—Sun blast breast pin, set with large number of pickers getting busy. Cloverdale Courier, adv. .
Boy or girl from country wanting
ing after 3 years of age—
Walter S. Brown.
90
home and attend school, write at pearls and dimond in center, on Tues­ See Mr. Lamb about picking as soon Pennington, mds.......................
First. B. A. Folks, (No com-
Judge of farm, orchard and grain ex­
City Transfer Co.....................
16.75
once to Box 583, Tillamook, Ore. * day at the Fair Grounds. Finder will as possible.
petition) ...................................
hibits. _________________
Harris-Ammer Furniture
please leave same at King-Crenshaw
Attorney G. P. Winslow returned
ivu?ney t0 *oan on farm lands, from Hardware store. Suitable reward.
Co, repairs to furniture ..
2 50 Rest 30 day record for cows fresh­
from Salem on Monday, where he Coast Power Co., service
up, Good terms. Reasonable rate
ening between 2 and 3 years
_
An Auto Accident.
9
*50 00
of interest. We want your business, i St. Alphonsus Academy and day had gone on account of the serious
First, John Ebingcr
and material .......................
11.75
4 5 0 0 I
bee Everson.
• ’ 3CI1UU1.
Second, John Ebingcr,
school. Awsasv
Nine grades
taught
Music a illness of his mother. While in Salem Tillamook Herald, advertis­
On Wednesday afternoon of last
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4 0 00 week,
Third. John F.binger
.
) L. Lawson of the Fruit Palace specialty .Classes resume September Mr. Winslow saw the Public Service
ing and printing .................
IS 50
at about 5 o’clock, while going
35
00
Commission
in
regard
to
the
South
­
Fourth, F. R Beals ........
will pay you 20 cents per gallon for 10. For particulars apply to Sister
H. Brooks, dravage .............
8 26
home from the fair, Mrs. Frank
___ Ow-
—
30
00
ern
Pacific making railroad connec­ Tillamook Headlight, ad­
Fifth. Chas. Kunze ..........
ens, of Cloverdale, accompanied by
evergreen blackberries. See him in re- Superior.
25
00
Sixth, R. W Watson
vertising ............-................ ..
25.00
Sard t0 delivery.
| Dr. Harry Viereck. son of Mr. and tion with the Electric Railroad at
her daughters Edith and Viva, and
20 00 sons Elmer and Howard and a niece
Tigart. Connections can now be Lee Doty, labor raising
Seventh. R A. Folks .. . ■
Mrs. L. E. Hiatt, and Miss Nellie Mrs. S. Viereck, has accepted a p°- made from Salem and other points in
10.00
Eighth. F. R. Reals
tact ........................................
1 75
.Miss Zilla Kerry, of Forest Grove,
Brown, of Vancouver, Wash., left for sjtion as first lieutenant in the L. S.
the valley in the morning, but it en­ W. E. Anderson, labor........
I suffered, what came near being a fat­
5 00 Best heifer, not yet fresh—
•heir home Monday after a pleasant army and is now doing duty at the
30
00
delay going to
6 50
First, J. J. Rupp ........ • • •
al auto accident. The accident occur-
v,sit with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Blair.
government hospital at Fort Ogle- tails several hours on the morning C. Van Patton, labor ...........
20 00 ed near the south end of the pave­
E J. Claussen, labor ...........
Second, J J. Rupp .. 1....
5 00
Salem from here
Mrs. Arnold and son Ray, of Port-. th
‘hrope,
rope, Georgia.
15 00 ment leading from town and was
F.IMson-White Co...................
Third. A J. Rogers
142 50
train.
land, and Mrs. J. G. Kirbv and dau-
“““ I ; Mrs.
yfrs Alex McNair has sold two of
Bc«t heifer calf from these heifers— I caused by a cow which was feeding
ladies was held
A
meeting
of
the
Khter, of Lo» Angeles. Cal.. were j,er houses and lots on Stillwell
" “ " Ave.
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Total ................................... *15.3.31
First R A. Folks ...............
5 00 along the road side, suddenly jump­
this week for the purpose of takin"
Second. B A Folks
10 00 ing into the road and starting across
i , The
Respectively
submitted,
Erwin
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Blair.
Th* one
one recently occupied by C. W. an active part in the Oregon Council
Ar- Miller has been sold to Frank Worth-
Harrison, Treasurer; D. I.. Shrode, Best bull calf from these heifers—
'the road in front of the auto Howard
of Defence, and it was decided to President.
L°s*—One gold ear-ring, at Ar-
■
15 00 who was driving the car, did his best
First. F. R Beals ..................
30. ington
and the other has been pur­
hold a registration in the city hall on
"?.ory, Thursday evening, August
Second. Tohn F.binger........... 10 00 to run around the cow, but failed,
chased by R. Y. Blalock.
September 15. The Women’s Com­
hinder please leave same at Head-
Annua) Teacher«’ Institute.
7 50 striking the cow on the hind quarters.
Third B L Beals .................
|
While
Geo.
W.
Cook
was
working
mittee’s statement and
Governor
IT III««,
. . .
bght office.
5 00 .This caused the car to swiver to one
Fourth. F R Beals...............
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•••>»«'
hridre
in
the
north
end
Withycombe’s proclamation will be
a county bridge in the _____
Notice is hereby given that the
__
I side and roll completely over, landing
For Sale—Team, weight 1200 each,. on the
_ —
.
couniy
iasi week, a timber fell found on another page. Tillamook Tillamook County Teachers’ Annual Sweepstakes heifer—
-
-
W I of the county last w
Owned bv B A. Folks ........ 50 00 right side up. None of the occupants
on his shoulder, breaking the should­ women will, we do not doubt, respond Institute will be held at the high
wagon and harness. Apply to -
Dairy Department.
, were seriously injured, but they were
Stephens & Co., office Commercial er bone. He came at once to the office very generally to Governor Withy- shoool building in Tillamook City, on
all badly shaken up and bruised some
Building, Tillamook.
* of Dr. Hoy who set the broken bone. combe’s appeal for them to register September 17. 1* and 1>. 1917. Pro­ Dairy Rutter-
First Mrs. I. H. Moore (No
what. The top of the car was com­
September
15
for
such
service
as
they
The Franklin Fish Market is now
gram will be furnished later.
I am in the market at all times for
competition.) ....................... * 1 00 pletely demolished, and it was badly
can
render
the
country.
There
is
no
open for business* drop in and look your baby calves—Smith “The Calf
G. B Lamb,
Whey Butter—
1 damaged otherwise. No one seems to
obligation which takes a women from
County School Supt.
’round at the Old Spanish Kitchen.— Man,”—Both Phones.
I know who the cow belonged to.
First, Mrs. Peter Jenck, (No
I
Tillamook Jottings.
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*• N. Elliott, Proprietor.
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