Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 29, 1919, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
Tillamook Jottings
The "bolshevikied” proposition
that nas been holding Bayocean
back can't last much longer. Then
no more chance for bargains, See
H. L. King.
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Dr. Wise—Dentist.
Live Stock Ins.,—See Watson.
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For Sale--Our entire.herd of fine
high
rade Jersey milk cows, 11
head. These are very heavy milkers.
Hoofror Remedy at C. 1. Clough Rasmussen Bros. Dayton Ore.
Co.
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V. illiams, of the Tillamook
Spend your evenings at the Gem Feed
Co., and get prices
on the
Theatre.
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handsome 19
series Studebaker
For sale.—Shetland pony, cheap.— , cars, before buying your new car. *
C. W. Miller.
Thieves won’t get your money if
Don't fall to see the farm tank at you spend it fast enough. Attend the
the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
♦ ' shows at the Gem Theatre and pro-
j test your bank account.
Apartments for rent. Address Box j1 For • Sale— Registered Holsteins,
I 6 cows, two 2-year old heifers; two
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. O. O. F. quality heifers;
Bull calf.—L. J.
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
• Lownds, Linnton R. 2 Box 90.
Sharp and Allen, dentists.
’ Seven room house for rent.—C. O.
Albert Byers, Haltom’s ad man.
& C. M. Dawson.
returned from two weeks visit to
Singer Sewing Machine Agency British Columbia on Sunday. Mrs.
« Byers started today for England.
opposite P. O.. Both phones.
Marriage licenses were issued to
Oscar Swenson has accepted a po-
Sherman Reed and Margaret T. Mix;
sition in the sheriff’s office.
William G. Smith and Bernice Monte
Wliy not place your feed orders for Cristo.
the luture with Kuppenbender.
For sale, 16 and one fourth acres
Dr. W. E. Lebow—Dentist with Dr. of dairy land, with nine cows. 1
Wise.
• miles south of town. Enquire at the
Headlight office.
Caddllac Bug for sale. Square Deal
Oh yes! Bring aloug all the noise
Repair Shop.
2*
you want to Saturday, because yqu
Seven room house and five acres
can sure use it. Carnpval dance. May
for sale.- C. O. & C. M. Dawson.
31. Tickets $1.00. Bring the girls.
For Sale—Nice white potatoes for
William T. Coates, son of Tom
seed Jim Simmons, Mutual phone * Coates, returned on Sunday. He was
Alfalfa hay, quality guaranteed at in Company M, of the Oregon regi,
lowest prices. Tillamook Feed Co. * ment, and he saw some severe fight­
ing in France.
We handle Trojan Powder. Best for
’ C. Holden returned to the city on
stumping.—Tillamook Feed Co.
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curday, coming
in by way
of
Buy your hay at the Kuppenbend- Sheridan He will go into business,
ei Warehouse.
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opening a vulcanizing and tire es-
Don’t miss “The Barrier” Gem tabiishment.
Theatre Friday and Saturday.
The First National Bank has just
See The Tillamook Feed Co. about received a shipment of Victory Lib­
Republic tires and save money.
* erty Bonds. All subscribers who have
paid in full may now receive their
Obtain your wood from the .Tilla­ bonds.
mook Transfer Co., Liberty Temple.*
Before buying your auto tires, ln-
For Sale—Five room house in pav­ vestigate the Republic Standard five
ed disTict, or will take automobile as thousand mile guarantee, price right
part payment. —Sam Moulton.
* ut Tillamook Feed Co.
See Willims about the Republic,
The steady down pour of rain on
Sunday and Monday did considerable the yellow chasis truck that serves so
I well and honest, a truck at an
good.
' honeste price. Tillamook Feed Co. *
And what about those big doings
C. W. Miller, of the Coats Lumber
Fourth
of
in Tillamook City on the
Co.,, will leave Tillamook in a few
July?
days, having resigned liis position as
For Sale—residence ■
and sonffe
bookkeeper, to look after other in-
household effects,
j good kitchen I te rests.
t
range.—-C. W. Miller.
' For sale,, one team
of horses,
Dancing every Satudray night, at weight about 2200, and harness,
Barview. Excellent music and floor well broke—G. I. Graham, Route Box
like polished glass.
* ■ 33, Nehalem, inquire at Kuppenben.
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For sale, young Scotch Collies. Ap­ der Warehouse.
ply to El nest Gisler, Long Prairie,
Look! My
interest in acre tract
Box 124 R. F. D. 1.
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¡and also lot 14 in Pacific Addition,
For sale or rent—50 acre dairy all in Bay City, for sale for tax val­
ranch 4 miles from Tillamook on uation. Write Gilbert Eyk, New
* Auburn, Witj.
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main county road.—Call 56-J.
Mrs.
George
Wilt
returned
on
Sat
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So the women of Tillamook City
are going to put on a “Round Up” urday after spending a month visit­
ing her daughter at Portland. She
stunt n'jxt Tuoeaay.
I also attended the Rebekah conven-
Two New Home sewing machines tion at Salem.
for sale cheap. Singer Sewing Ma-
Dealers in high grade pianos and
chine Agency opposite P. O.
Player pianos for over 45 years
Gem Theatre is now open every Sold on easy monthly
payments,
night. Don’t think there is no place Write for catalogue and terms.—
to go. Feature pictures every night. Leland B. Erwin, Rep., Tillamook.*
For rent—Eight room house, mod­
For rent, 4 room modern furnished
ern throughout, wUl only rent by the house. Want to sell gasoline Iron,
year.—Apply to M. R. Hannenkratt. baby swinging chair, breakfast table
There is nothing too good for us, and chairs, dresser and stantj, tables.
See all the best photo plays at the Call, at 9. E. corner of 8th Street and
Gem.
6th Ave. East.
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For Sale, a 25-candle power acety­
Just received a car of mill feed at
»he Kuppenbender Warehouse. Prices lene gas plant, to be sold at a great
are lowest.
• sacrifice. Splendid opportunity to
procure gas plant for farm house at
Regular services at the Christian a small cost. C. B. Wiley, north of
Church next Sunday. The public in­ Tillamook City. *
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vited.
H. F. Cook has, in recent months
Four good milk cows for sale, been tuned and repaired more than 80
fresh one month.—J. D. Johnson, pianos in this county. He handles the
Sandlake, Oregon.
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best plat.us for this climate. On ex­
If you are contemplating buying a hibition at Singer Sewing Machine
drag-saw see the Tillamook Feed Co., Agency. Opp. P. O. Liberty Bonds
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and get prices.
* taken.
Father Odilo, O. S. B., of Concep­
“We Can’t Have Everything,” a
tion, Missouri, brother of the late
pleasing comedy drama. Gem Thea­
Father Basil, of Tillamook, and
tre, Tuesday, June 3rd.
father of Miss Agnes Schriber, of Til­
160 acres wheat land to trade (or lamook. in here for an indefinite s’ay.
Tillamook residence property. O. M. Miss Shriber hopes that it can be ar­
Cook at Singer Agency Opp. P. O. • ranged so her father Odilo can stay
Hey Bill! you gonna go? Go where. in the west.
Wanted.—By student,, 20, work on
Why, you big fish to the Carnival
dairy. Expert milker.
Can run
dance of course.
machine. Working for O. A. C. dairy.
No greater picture ever made than Steady and reliable. Good salary ex­
“The Barrier.” Gem Theatre, Friday pected. Honest work given. Refer­
and Saturday.
ences. L. L. Love, 504 N 25th St.
Let B—K be your disinfectant. It is Corvallis,, Ore.
safe, clean and powerful. For sale at
State Senator T. B. Handley re
the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
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turend yesterday from Eastern Ore
C. B. Wiley left on Tuesday for gon where he went to boost for the
Yamhill county where he will spend Roosevelt highway. He says the peo-
pie in Eastern Oregon are going to
memorial day.
swap votes with the Coast Counties,
Let wour co-worker on the farm be both voting for the irrigation meas­
the Cleveland Tractor. On display at ure and the highway.
the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
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For Sale.—Two fine registered
Election return« flashed on the Holstein bulls, one ready for service
screen at Gem Theatre Tuesday and from Toby De Koi 2nd Johanna
4
night.
Duke, 75 per cent same breeding as
Bay
horse. 6 years old. Lady De Koi. 36.5» butter, at 3*4
For Sale­
weight about 1400, good all round years, world’s record ’.•hen made.
vork horse.—Ike
Quick. Mutual Ako one 6 weeks old well bred.—
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Chas Macpher.xai, Giar.d .¡mde. Or.*
Phone,
29, 1919.
100 PER CENT VOTE FOR
ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY
This is How Tillamook County
Should Vote Next Tuesday
OVER 4,000 VOTERS MUST VOTE
Every Precinct in County to Have a
“Round Up” Committee.
We do not recall anything in recent years that is of as
much importance to Tillamook county as the Roosevelt high­
way measure, and for that reason it behooves every voter to go
to the polls next Tuesday and vote for this measure. Never be­
fore have the people of this county been so united and of one
accord as on this occasion, and we cannot conceive of one reas­
on why the voters of this county should not give a 100 percent
vote for the Roosevelt highway and poll the biggest vote in the
history of the county. All loyal, patriotic Tillamookers
should take great pride in being able to say that they cast
their ballot in favor of this commendable enterprise, which
means so much., and is of far reaching importance to the
future development and prosperity of the Coast Counties, and
of Tillamook County in particular. Even in Tillamook county
only a comparatively few persons have any conception of the
large amount of undeveloped country the highway will open up
to settlement, which is bottled up and isolated because of the
need of a coast highway. The snap shot man has been preach­
ing the gospel of the Roosevelt Highway for several weeks and
we have devoted considerable space and time in the effort to
put the measure over the top on the 3rd of June. So this is our
last sermon we intend to preach to the people of Tillamook
county on this subject. We are fully aware that we have con­
verted most every Tillamoker to vote for the Roosevelt high­
way, ,but should there be one or two who are opposed to the
development of the Coast Counties, all we can say we hope
they will fall into line before election day. It is not necessary
for us to add another word as to the merit of the measure. We
are all agreed and united on that point and co-operating one
with the other to obtain a favorable vote in the state. There is
one more thing to do however, and that is to create plenty of
enthusiasm and get the people to the polls on Tuesday. It is
votes that count. There are about 4000 of more in the county.
Let every voting precinct in the ccunty make a strenuous ef­
fort to get the voters to the polls. Every patriotic, loyal Tilla-
mooker should devote some time to this on Tuesday, for it is of
vital importance to Tillamook county that a heavy vote be cast
in favor of the Roosevelt highway. The snap shot man is in
hopes that Tillamook County will have the honor of recording
a 100 per cent vote in favor of the Roosevelt Highway meas­
ure. It will be a wonder when built. Won’t you put your
shoulder to the wheel and help bring this about. It can and
should be done,, and wc know it will be done now that the
people see what this great highway will do for the future de­
velopment of the Coast Counties and the State of Oregon.
There are some persons who advocate that the voters vote
for all even numbers on the ballot, and from present indica­
tions a considerable vote will be cast that way.
Below we give the measures to be voted upon, and how to
vote for the reconstruction measures:
Six Per Cent County Indebtedness for Permanent Road
Amendment.
Vote Yes.
Industrial and Reconstruction Hospital Amendment.
Vote Yes
State Bond Payment of Irrigation and Drainage District
Bond Interest.
Vote Yes.
Five Million Dollar Reconstruction Bonding Amendment.
Vote Yes.
Lieutenant Governor Constitutional Amendment.
Yes
No recommendation.
No.
The Roosevelt Coast Military Highway Bill
Vote Yes.
The Bayocean "Meadows” Ocean­
view and vicinity will develop rap­
idly soon as completion of Bay­
ocean road is under way. Good^
tyne >‘o get in on some of this
while it can be had for a “song.”
Something may happen most any­
time. Consult with King.
For Sale--Seven head good grade
cows, all fresh, at Oscar Tittle’s
ranch on Wilson River. Call and see
them.
For Sale—20 acres»of river bottom
land one and one-half miles from
Tillamook—Apply to Karl Kumerle.
Tillamook, Oregon.
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Dr. Wise can be found at his Tilla­
mook office across the «street from
the court house, Mondays, Tuesdays
Wednesdays until further notice. *
Fred C. Baker, Mrs. C. J. Edwards
ai d Frank A. Rowe are members of
the state committee In Tillamook
county to boost for the $5,000,000 President of Roosevelt Highway As­
sociation and Tillamook Cheese
I reconstruction measure.
The grand jury is called to meet on
Saturday, when the robbery case at
the Brighton logging camp in which
two Austrians robbed another Aus­
trian will be investigated. It is
thought that the men will plead
guilty ana it is expected that Judge
Bagley will be in to sentence them
on Saturday.
Soldiers.’ Sailors' and Marines Educational,, Financial Aid
Vote Yes.
Market Roads Tax Bill
Vote Yes.
ON SPARATE BALLOT.
To Bond Tillamook County for $430.000 to Help Build
Permanent Roads:
Vote Yes.
Glowing tribute to Tillamook
county, to its famous cheese, to its
many attractions and the progressive
policy and energetic spirit, of its
people, was paid by S. C. Pier, re_
cently, in an address before the fed-
erated clubwomen of Portland. Mr.
Pier was speaking in behalf of the
Roosevelt highway and lie told the
women what this great roadway
would mean to all the counties of the
coast of Oregon. In his speech he ex­
plained the educational,» economic
and agricultural advantages that
would be opened i\> and urged the
women tc stand by the measure at
the election June 3.
“Tillamook is an example of what
can be done on the coast of Oregon”
said the speaker. “The fertile valleys
and hillsides are yielding in dairy
products millions of* dollars yearly.
Tillamook cheese is famous as a pro­
duct of Oregon, famous because it is
the best cheese in all the country.
When I was in Philadelphia 1 saw
some cheese in the place of honor in a
fine store and I asked the proprietor
why it was there and he said "That's
Tillamook cheese. It is so much bet­
ter than others that my customers
are glad to pay more for it than any
other.” I felt a glow of pride to hear
Oregon goods so highly praised.
Mr. Pier explained also that the
highway will help the farm.us in
Isolated spots and will open up a
filed of wealth to the state. Mrs.
■Charles H. Castner, state president
of the federation, appealed to the club
to support the bond measure for the
highway, fdr soldiers and sailors ed­
ucation and for the building of in­
stitutions. The entire reconstruction
program was discussed and advocat­
ed. The Portland committee includes
Mrs. G. W. McMath, Mrs. A. Bern­
stein, Mrs. C. E. Runyan, Mrs. Jen­
nie Richardson, Mrs. Edith Knight,
Holmes, Mrs. J. F. Chapman and a
few other, representing lhe clubs.
Drs. Wise and Lebow will be at
Wise’s office and residence
across the street south of the court
house Mondays, Tuesdays and Wed­
nesdays to do dental work. .Thurs­
days at Cloverdale; Fridays at tne
Nehalem Hotel and Saturdays until
noon on Sundays at Wheeler.
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1154 acre stock ranch, improved,
and 225 acres in crop this year, sur­
rounded by open range and only 2
miles to summer range. Grows grain
and alfalfa. And owing to had health
must sell or exchange for sdmething
on or near coast. Can give attractive
time to right party. Address H. H.
Davis, Portland, Ore, care Piedmont
Car Barns.
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For Sale—Two Improved lots, full
size, well located. In desirable part of
city, on one of the most prominent
paved streets in town, concrete walks
house of seven rooms besides bath,
pantry, washroom, hall, clorc’s and
porches, modern plumbing, electric
wired, commodious woodshed and
barn. Price $2,650.00, $1,000 cash,
balance on terms to suit purchaser.
Apply at F. R. Beals office.
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Howitt 'Commission Co. 135 Front
St., Portland, Oregon, will pay the
following prices on shipments re­
ceived up to and including June 5.
Veal, 75 to 120, top ....................... 19c.
Veal, 7 5 to 120, medium.......... 18c.
Veal, fair to good ....................
17c.
Veal, heavy.............................. 12 to 17c.
Hogs, ljjO to 160 top . . 23 to 25*4c.
Hogs, poor and heavy ... 20 to 23c.
prompt returns,
No commission,
Write for shipping tags.
We are. looking for a woman at
Tillamook, past 30 years old as resi-
dent manager, to tuke charge of col­
lections, renewals, circulation of
most all magazines published. Must
have some salesmanship ability and
good references. Our new plan makes
everybody a customer and saves the
public much money. Position will
pay from $1,000 to $3,000 a year.
E. J. Hamilton, 311 Globe Bldg.
Portland, Oregon.
Say Girls! Do you want u swell
fine pound box of candy? Of course
you do. Who ever heard at a girl not
wanting candy? Well anyway come
to Bar View and get one Saturday,
May 31, Carnaval dance. Every l»dy
will get a number as she comes in
and the one who holds the number
corresponding to the one Inside the
box, gets the candy. Box will be op­
ened at eleven thirty, Be sure and be
there.
Tillamookers: Are you going to
wait until the boom is on before
getting in on some of the real
estate propositions? Realty that
will advance rapidly as soon as the
highway and other coast develop­
ments ere under way can now be
secured for a small outlay. We
have some mighty interesting
propositions in Bayocean for the
beach home seeker or the specula-
tor. H. L. King.
Reconstruction Bonding Bill
Vote Yes
lhe surviving children aie as fol­
lows:
Mrs. A. G. Wilhelm, of Seattle,
Wash.; Mrs. J. C. Strebln, of Gresh­
am, Or ; Mrs. A. Marolf, Mrs. W. H.
Hannenkrat. Mrs. J. Naegeli, Albert
and Herman Schlappi, of Tillamook,
Oregon. The two elder sons Kasper
and Jghn are dead.
Besides her husband and children
Mrs. Schlappi leaves three brothers,
4 sisters and 6 grand children to
mourn her absence. -
As she lived a Christian life so she
died a Christian death..
On May 25tli. w hen she went home,
nature was dressed in her lovliest
robes;’surrounded by singing birds
and blooming flowers sh^ said good-
by to these earthly scenes and enter­
ed the Paradise of God, there to meet
the friends of the long ago, no more
to say "good by” forever.
Death of Mrs. Kasper Schiappi.
Archbishop Christie Visit» Tillamook
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Most Rev. Alexander Christie,
blslmp of the Catholic arch diocese
of Oregon, composed of the north­
west part of the United States, ar­
rived in Tillamook Sunday afternoon
and Sunday evening at eight o’clock
adminlsteied the sacrament of con­
firmation to a class of 7 5 at Sacred
Heart church. The archbishop was
assisted by Prior Maurus,, O. S. B.,
and Father Ambrose, O. S. B, of
Mount Angel, Oregon, Father Odilo,
O. S. B., of Conception, Missouri, and
Father Hildebrand the local pastor.
The confirmation class was com­
posed of children and some adults
from all parts of the Tillamook coun­
try. Besides a large congregation of
Tillamook people a number of rela­
tives and friends, of those confirmed,
from outride districts, were in at­
tendance at the ceremonies.
I Address to the class explaining the
sacrament and that they were to be
come confirmed soldiers, fighting for
the spiritual kingdom of Heaven.
Must also remember that as Catho­
lics they must be loyal soldiers of
their country and ready to give up
their lives for it.
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The archbishop expressed himself
as very glad to have been able to
come to Tillamook. He was surprised
and well pleased at the progress of
I the Tillamook parish and the beauti-
I ful church that has been erected.
Archbishop Christie is a booster for
Oregon good roads projects. Some of
Tillamook's citizens called on him at
the Catholic parsonage while he was
here last Sunday. He made inquiries
in regard to ' the location of the
Roosevelt highway and other high­
way projects In Tillamook. He hoped
they would all carry and that the
roads would be constructed at an
early date.
We are sorry to record the death of
Mrs. Katherine Schlappi, wife of
Kasper Schlappi, which occurred on
the 25th at her home In this city.
The funeral services were held on
Tuesday, at the reform church. Dr.
Charles Gibson conducting the rc-
ligious services, which was one of the
largest attended funerals in the
county for some time, the deceased
being highly respected by a large
A Charming Photoplay.
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number of friends and neighbors, as
well as a women who was greatly be­ l Revealing a story of Intense dra­
matic interest, "A daughter of the
loved .
Katherine Raz, was born in Switz­ Old South,” the newest Paramount
erland. September 15. 1852. On Nov. picture starring beautiful Pauline
'13, 1874, she was united in marriage Frederick, which will be shown at
I with Kasper Schlappl of that place. the Gem Theatre, Monday, June 2, is
In 1887 they came to America, lo­ I In every respect a charming photo-
cating at Tillamook, where they have ; play. The story was written by Alicia
Ramsey and Rudolph De Cordova and
since made their home.
Nine ihlldren were bor:i to the un­ it was adapted for the screen by Mar­
ion. The husband and seven children garet "‘utnblil. The dlrectoi was
Emile < hauiord,
survive the wife and mother.
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