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Vol. XXIII. No. 33
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY. I9, I9II
Special price on Alfalfa hay, no
In the report of the Commission
iota $25.00.—R osenberg B ros .
er’s court last week several persons
E.J. Claussen, of Portland, a grad­ 1 received warrants for care of and
uate of the John Marshall Law supply of merchandise to the county
School of Chicago, is in the city and [poor, but Mrs. M. A. Kimball, who
expects to either locate in this city' i was one of them, had an idea that
people would think that she was re­
or Bay City.
Above are the first two quotations of our literary
ceivingcounty aid, whereas she was
Tom
Brown
was
declared
insane
contest. Eight more will follow, two in each of the
and taken the insane asylum at Sa­ caring for county poor.
succeeding issues.
The Golden Gate leftport Sunday
A bauk draft need not be sent by regis­
lem on Sunday by Ira Smith. The
We invite every’ person in the country to take
cause ot Brown’s insanity was too noon with L. A. Wegner, Emmett
tered mail so far as safetty is concerned.
Jenkins, Eugene Jenkins, S. A.
much booze.
part in guessing their authorship and will give
The person to whom a draft is made
prizes, $15 to the nearest correct answer, $10 to the
This is the time of year when Brodhead, C. H. Woolfe. Ed Hadley,
payable must endorse it before it can
Lanterns are in use every day. We Mr. West, Paul and Lawrence Tay­
second aud $5 to the third. There are no conditions
have a large assortment of Lanterns, lor, G. W. Taylor, Carrie B. Taylor,
be cashed.
or requirements w hatever, simply get all the ten
Lantern globes, Burners, Wicke.eic. E. C. Soule and family, Mr. and
quotations and then address us a letter with your
Mrs. Hovert, C. E. Owen, E. Garlick
If a draft purchased of us should mis­
—K ing & S mith C o .
»
answers, marking letter “ Literary Contest,”
and family as passengers for As­
carry
or be stolen, notify us aud we will
E.
C.
Sowle
and
family
left
for
giving your uaine and address and name of school,
toria and Portland. She also carried
California
on
Sunday
to
remain
this
trace
it up or issue a duplicate without
if a student.
winter, after which they will return a full cargo of freight
any
red
tape.”
At a meeting of the Executive
Remember the quotations aud remember we are
to their farm, 4V4 miles from town,
Board
of
the
Tillamook
Commercial
which they recently purchased.
glad to take care of your banking business, no
matter how small.
U. S. Scott, bridge contractor for Club, it was decided to call a meet­
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
the P. R. <k N. R. R., generally known ing of the dairymen in the vicinity
to see whether they would take some
as “Scottv,” who has been taking a
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
vacation and visiting friends in part in helping to make the propos­
ed county fair a success. The meet­
Portland, is back in Tillamook.
TILLAMOOK.
ing will be held in the Commercial
United Brethern in Christ: Bible Club on Saturday afternoon at two
School 10 a.m., and preaching 11 a. o’clock, when it is hoped a laige
tn. Young people’s song service number of dairymen will be present
Adiuiniatrstor's Sale.
H. Sours, cheapest and best paper in the evening 7:30 and the organi­
bar improvements
ILLAMOOK JOTTINGS hanger
to offer suggestions, etc.
in town.
Leave orders at zation of the Christian Endeavor.
The undersigned, administrator
At a meeting of the city council
King & Smith Co.
*
■Dr. Morris, eye specialist.
Snow Drift flour, $5.90 a bbl. and I on Monday evening the salary of Amendment to Rivers and of the estates of Louis Neiilerberger
and
Louis Blattlar, deceased, will
Ira Smith and wife are in Port­ $1.50 a sack. Lighthouse flour, $5.40:
■Coal, delivered, $10.00 a ton. D.
1 the city recorder was raised to $25 a
sell at public sale on Wednesday,
Harbors
Bill
Introduced
land
thia
week
on
business
and
a
bbl.
and
$1.40
a
sack.
Im
­
B. S hrode .
*
February 1st, 1911, at 1 o’clock P. M.
month. The other business before
perial Hour, $5.75 a bbl. and $1.45 the council was the passage of two
by Senator Bourne.
at the Livery Barn of Henry' Rogers
■ Pennies Wanted at the Tillamook I pleasure combined.
in Tillamook City, Oregon, the fol­
F. D. Small, who has been to Port­ a sack.—W m . CURTIS, The Grain ordinances, which appear in tliiB
Bounty Bank.
The Port of Tillamook having lowing described personal property
Man.
»
land
on
business,
came
in
on
the
issue, one in regard to “model” li­
■ Get afoot warmer at the Tillamook
belonging to the estates of the said
Golden Gate Saturday.
Frank Fitzpatrick, who has been censes and the other to give the waived all l ights to appeal from the decedents, to-wit :
■ceil Co.
Board
of
Engineers
’
recommenda
­
9 milk cows,
Walt. Woods received a raft of pil­ “doing” Portland for a couple of city marshal power to prevent per­ tions in regard to liaibor improve­
I C. MeKillip was in from Hebo the
2 beef cows,
weeks, came in on the Golden Gate sons congregating on the streets.
ing
and
is
making
some
progress
5 yearling heifers,
li st of the week.
ments at Tillamook, Senator Bourne
anil
has
settled
down
to
the
usual
7 calves,
with
the
railway
spur.
Those
who
left
on
the
Elmore
Sun
­
business
iti
introduced
the
necessary
amend
­
I Ed. Hadley is doing
humdrum existence of the average day were: Mrs. C. Humes, Hattie
1 bull calf.
Call
and
get
our
price
on
feed
of
ment to be incorporated in the pend­
kstoria this week.
1 yearling colt.
citizen.
Marolf, O. Matson, Mrs. J.H. Nolan, ing rivers and harbors bill, copies
Such sale will be made by order
I Flour and feed of all kinds at the all kinds.—T illamook F eed C o .,
Sermon subjects next Lord's day A. Johnson, Uz Nolan, L. Olds, Wm.
successors to C. S. Atkinson.
*
of which reached this city on Tues­ of the County Court of Tillamook
rillainook Feed Co.
at the Church of Christ : Morning— Hoskins, J. T. Koening and wife,
County, Oregon.
day, which is as follows :
An almost new No. 0 Shorapless
| Born, on the 15th, to the wife of
M. A hplananp . Administrator.
“The New Testament Church and E. Calvin, W. B. McCall, Mrs. Mapes,
AMENDMENT
separator for sale or trade, at a bar­
the Name,” evening—“The Re-birth H. Mapes, Miss Michaud, Miss De
John Zuercher, a son.
gain. D. I.. Slirode.
Intended to be proposed by Nr.
Administrators' Sale.
of the Soul.” Special music. You Vine, Mrs. A. G. Beals, Ira Smith
I Four lots for $1,000, your own
Bourne to the bill (IL K. 28632)
If
Dement
’
s
Best
don
’
t
give
satis
­
are
cordially
invited.
terms. D. I.. Shrode.
and wife, Tom Brown aud J. Erick­
N otice I s H ereby G iven , That
making appropriations for the
faction, your money will be refund­
the undersigned, aditiistratorof “the
There will be preaching both morn­ son.
The cargo consisted of Tilla­
For cement by the sack or the ed.—Tillamook Feed Co.
construction, repair, and preser­ estates of Louis Neiderberger and
ing and evening at the Presbyterian mook cheese and fish from the Un­
parrel see D. L. Shrode.
vation of certain public works on Louis Blattlar, deceased, will, on
Dement’s Best high grade hard church in this city, by the pastor. ion Fisheries.
I The snow which fell last week
rivers and harbors, und for other Saturday, the 14th day' of February,
wheat flour, at the Tillamook Feed Rev. S. G. Finney. At the morning
The following scores were made
purposes, viz. : After line 9, page 1911, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M.,
Disappeared on Monday.
Co., every sack guaranteed.
at the late residenceof thesaid Louis
service the Communion of the Lord’s by Tillamook cheese makers at the
33,
insert the following :
ton
Neiderberger and Louis Blattlar on
I Special price on Alfalfa hay,
Mrs. A. G. Beale left Sunday to Supper will be observed.
Butter and Cheese Makers’ Fair at Improving Tillamook Bay and Bar, the North Fork of the Nehalem River
lots $25.(«). - R osenberg B ros .
join her husband at Salem, where
Have you a heart? If so, come to Eugene last month : A. Rogers,
in
Tillamook County, Oregon, sell
< Iregon.
I Claude K. Morrison has been ap­ he is attending the legislature.
the “doings” on St. Valentine’s eve­ Long Prairie Creamery, 91*/s ; A.
For improvement of Tillamook at public auction, to the highest
pointed post master of Nehalem.
for cash in hand, the follow­
Buy your groceries where you like ning.
If you have no heart come Smeltzer, Red Clover, 91 2-3 ; Claud Bar and Bay, in accordance with bidder,
ing described property belonging to
Before you buy any Alfalfa or Oat and your feed from the Tillamook anyway aud we will supply you with Christensen, Clover Leaf, 93V4 ; An­ the plan submitted in House Docu­ said
estates :
hay see Wm. Curtis or If.C. Kunze. Feed Co. at the Tyler Building. *
2 sows,
as many' as you need. Ask the I.. D. drew Christensen, Tillamook Cream­ ment numbered —, Sixty-first Con
A number of pigs,
ery, 94. The first prize, a silver cup. gress, third session, three hundred
The Tillamook Feed Co. will make
Save money by having laying hens B. C. about it.
1 hay rope ami carrier with har­
Lou the right prices on your feed.* picked out from inferior ones. I
A snag caused some trouble to was awarded to Andrew Christensen thousand dollars : Provided, That poon fork,
1 harness,
If it goes with the feed business guarantee my work.—H. BOOTH. * the Golden Gate on Sunday, getting and the third prize, $15, was award no part of said sum shall lie expend
ed to Claud Christensen.
1 wagon,
cd by the Secretary of War until he
to to the Tillamook Feed Co. for it.*
Select your Heating Stoves from between the rudder and the propel­
1
plow,
A suit has been filed in the circuit shall be satisfied, by deposit or
Thos. Coates has taken office the largest assortment in the city. ler as she backed off from the dock.
I saddle,
rooms in the Commercial Building. Prices reasonable. —KING & SMITH It seems that this caused a leak and court by Alex Watt against Frank otherwise, that local interests will
1 hydraulic ram,
I mowing machine.
the vessel was docked on reaching Long, Sr., and Catherine Long, in place to the credit of the Secretary
, Wood for sale, any kind or any Co.
Also. .'II of the household effects,
which the plaintiff sues for $4302.12 of War, in some duly authorized
Portland.
hmount— For prices see George
Make money by guessing. The
canned fruit, [Kitatoes and supplies
growing
out
of
a
“
contract
for
logs
United
States
depository
to
be
des
­
Emmett Jenkins, Eugene Jenkins,
belonging to said estates, with all
Gaston.
First National Bank’s advertise­
from the plaintiff’s property. The ignated by him, a sum equal toone- tools anil appliances thereto, sud
■Chas. Ray and Miss MillieJBer, of ment will tell you how. Look it up C. H. Woolfe and S. A. Brodhead plaintiff further prays for a decree
fourth of the total cost of said im also a quantity of hay.
left on Sunday for a pleasure trip to
Cloverdale, were in the city on Sat­ now.
Said sale to lie maile under order
foreclosing the mortgage and also a prove men t, to be expended by said
the
Hawaii
Islands,
going
first
to
urday.
F. R. Beals returned from a busi­
decree foreclosing all of the defend­ Secretary of War, together with the of the County Court of Tillamook
Honolulu.
They
will
be
gone
three
County, Oregon.
Some choice nursery stock for ness trip through California Wed­
M. A bplanalp , Administrator.
or four months, and if they like it, ant’s right, title and interest in ami amount herein appropriated, in the
He had been gone over a
Bale cheap. Must sell at once.—D. I. nesday.
to
the
timber
and
other
rights
given
executian of the plan of improve­
some of them may locate there.
week.
Sil RODE.
to the defendant, and that defendant
For Bale.
Star brand process barley, $1.25 be restrained from selling or dis­ ment recommended in the report
Four lots, 52*^X105, for $1100.00 j Fred Burton brought in another
referred to.
a
sack
and
$31.50
a
ton
;
oats,
$1.85
Baled
liay,
$20 a ton.
raft
of
logs
for
the
Tillamook
Lum
­
posing
in
any
manner
any
of
the
cash. In block 10, Park Addition.—I
25 extra good cows, selected.
ber Mfg. Co. on Tuesday, which were hundred, $36.00ton ; bran, 95c. sack timber or logs.
For either acute or chronic kitlney
II. Sours.
$29.50 ton ; mill chop $1.05 90 lbs.
to see you at the ! mostly large fir logs.
disorders, for annoying and pain­
4 horses.
Shrode wants
The G. W. Taylor Co., consisting ful urinary
sack, $22 ton ; shorts $1.35 80 lbs.
irregularities take
Farm implements.
Tyler Building. It’s to your inter- . Alfalfa or Oat hay. Wm. Curtis, sack, $33 ton ; wheat, $1.90 |>er 100 of himself as Evangelist, LA. Weg­ Foley Kidney Pills. A11 honest and
•
See Frank Hanncnkratt, 2 mile«
the Grain Man, or H. C. Kunze will lbs.—W m . C urtis , The Grain Man. * ner musical director, Mrs. Carrie B. effective medicine for kidney und
e»t to call.
north of Tillamook.
bladder disorders.—C. I. Clough.
Nothing li ike a F«x»t Warmer for sell you hay as cheap as anyone.
There will be a free weekly even­ Taylor, as Cornet soloist and per­
sonal
worker,
and
I
J
aul
Taylor
as
cold drives. , get one at the Tillamook Quality considered.
ing c I ubs at the U. B. Church for
Mr. Chaffee, who bought the John those not raised in America who boy soloist, left on the Golden Gate
Feed Co.
Report of the condition of the
Sunday. They were very succesa-
See the L. 0. B. C. about the social Johnson property in Sunnytnead, would like a better use of the Eng­
i
ful
in
their
meetings
here.
There
has
had
the
house
papered
and
Mr.
lish language.
Spelling, writing [
they are to give on St. Valentine’s
were 124 professions and much good
Layton has moved his family in.
and grammar will l>e taken up. All
evening.
The people At Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at the close
The person who borrowed the are welcome. See Mr. Emerick the done in other ways.
Highest Price paid for Hides, Fur,
gave over $1200, including expenses
wire
stretcher
from
Alex
McNair
A
Pastor.
of business, January 7th, 1911.
and Sheep Pelts, N. Melchior, Till- j
and free will offering, to Rev. Tay­
Co.’s hardware store will please re-
Mr.
Farmer
:
Why
not
harness
aniook. Ore.
•
lor. His offering was over $500. The
,
I turn it as he is in need of it
that creek on your place and have meeting was a Union meeting.
RESOURCES.
“ Mrs. Nolan and son, L’z Nolan, I
Watch thiB paper for further tips electric light in yoiir house and
left on Sunday to make their home
President
Holmes
of
theCommcr-
i concerning what is to take place in barn ? We are prepared to quote
Loans ami discounts .................................................. .............. $ 238,772 49
in Portland.
| the near future in the way of a social you on the necessary pi|>es and I ; cial Club, received a letter from Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.................
182 75
Ye cold blooded and ye chilly,
[! Manager C.C.Chapman, of the Port- Bonds, securities, etc.............................................
or see the LD.B.C. about it
..
51,278 05
machinery and give you the lienefit
King A Smith Co. set up stoves on
. | land Commercial Club, notifying Banking house, furniture and fixtures ........
. ..
4,817 28
Try a bale of third cutting Cali- of expert advice in installing. Ask
hort notice.
*
him that the transportation com Other real estate owned
5,141.03
............. .............
1 fornia Alfalfa or Oat Hay, the beat us about it, T illamook E lectric
R. C. Hovertand wife left on Sun­
mittee of the club and a numtier of Due from hanks (not reserve banks) ....... .............
2,979.9«
| and cheapest quality considered. L ight a F uel company .
day for S|x>kane, where they will
Portland business men would pay Due from approved reserve banks ...................
20.161
6«
See Wm. Curtis or H. C. Kunze. *
The Elmore arrived in fiort Satur­ Tillamook a visit, coming here on
make tlieir home.
1,278 8»
John Moon, who has been spend - day. Ed. Hadley, Sr., Clarence Ed- the first trip of the anvil. The Ex­ Checks and other cash items..........
35,545.64
I ing the winter in California, has re­ ner and father, Emil Larsen, J. H. ecutive Boardof the TillamookCotn- Cash on hand.................................. ..........................
turned to hie Nestucca home to take Pask. E. J. Claussen, Joseph Coop­ tnercial Club on Monday instructed
$369,157.75
Total ........................................... ......................
up the ranch work with his son. Dee er, Lucy Lowers, Mrs. H. Mitchell, the entertainment committee Io
Frank Mitchell. W. Dnrer and wife, make arrangements fora meeting at
, Moon.
LIABILITIES
i Ed. Hadley,who has been visiting A. Baumgardner, M. Simondson. the club rooms on their arrival in
$ 30,000.00
his old haunts in the Middle States John Moon, and Peter Svenson were this city. Owing to weather condi­ Capital stock paid in • • ....................................................
1,500.00
Surplus
fund
.............................................................
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•
•
the
passengers.
returned to his home in Tillamook
tions, nothing ha* been heard of
7,658 33
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes (mid
Saturday after a visit of about five
H. S. Martin, representing the the date they would arrive here.
2,235.36
Dur to banks and bankers
■■■ ■■
.........
weeks.
I Northern Express Co., was in thia
Go to F. 8. Whitehouse it Son individual deposits subject to check
199,778.12
...............
Be sure and take part in the First [ city for several days looking over the leading agents, for Bond, Acci­
5,041.23
Demand certificates <rf deposit .....................
National Bank’s literary contest. the situation for future business. dent and Fire Insurance. an they
53,694.68
Time
certificates
of
deposit
..........................
See the prizes that are offered in He is highly pleased with the out- j write more than three-quarters of
«38.00
Certified < hecks
B. D. UAMHR, Pro
the bank's advertisement on this look and lhe great future for the the insurance written in Tillamook
4.406.65
State deposits
..................... <.....................
1 county. 7
“
page.
The
Northern will bring bounty, because they are better
04.135.48
boeated in th«
Savings deposits
- ■ ..................................................
tlieir express in over ****
the Hill road • equipped than any one else in the
«9.00
The ladies of the Shakespeare Club
Liabilities other than those almve stated.................
i as soon as it is finished.
business
________ _
TIbbHMOOK HOTEb
had their monthly meeting with Mr*.
Neil Sunday, at 2:30 p m.. Elder!
$: 160.157.75
Fred C. Baker at her new home
Total ............................................................................. ..
Notice.
north of town, when another pleas­ Blalock will (»reach in the Adventist ’
State <>f Oregon, County of Tillamook, NS.
ant afternoon was participated in by ’ church. There will be an oppor
Having sold my baainess <0 the
” Drop in and book
I, Erwin Harrison, Cashier of the above-named liank, do
i tunity given to anyone who wishes Tillamook Feed Co., and wishing to
over twenty ladies of this city.
Around.”
The passengers who arrived on to join the Batrtiats. Elder Blalock I Ira ye town aa soon as possible, all solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best if
E rwin H arrison , Cashier,
the Golden Gate Saturday were: J.S. ex|»ect« to lie away the first Sunday I persons owing me will please call my knowledge ami belief,
SuI*'«'rilied and sworn to before me this 18th day of January,
Campbe’l. Jessie Painter, F. D. in February holding special meet­ ■ and »eltle either by rash or note.
Small. C. Zweiter. C. Lutchg. A. ing*, and will not fill hi* lime at Accountsare |tayabh»l«* D.L. Slinxlc lull. Myrtle Mills, Notary Public.
Correct Attest ; Carl Halierlach, II. T. Hotts, M.
. liar«
Kaufman. W. Stak. U.S. S-vtt. F.H. Tillamook for February. All come I or niyaelf.
I
rison,
Directors.
,
next
Sunday.
You
are
wekome.
R.
I-
Charle».
C.
S.
A
t
KLKM'X
Neilson, 11. Baffin,
•
o. 1.—“ Ready money is Aladdin's Lamp.”
o. 2.—“ He will always be a slave who does
not know how to live upon a little.”
If a Bank Draft Is Lost
Your Money Is Not
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK,
bamar’s
Variety
Store,
NEW GOODS
on each boat
I