•* ii <* / ti Vol. XXIII. No. 42 TILLAMOOK, ORBGON, MARCH 16, I9II. An Opportune Time I This is a good time to start yiur busi­ ness on a systematic basis. We would suggest that you deposit your money with this bank subject to check. By paying all your hills and aud obligations by check you will be enabled to keep an absolute record of all such transactions. Bills paid by check stay paid. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. ga SÄ i* ( E1 TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Dr. Morria, eye specialist. Pennies Wanted at the Tillamook County Bank. I have one ton of oat hay for sale. —Virgil Donaldson. * Good work horse for sale cheap. Apply to W'ebb Maddux. I pay 8c. pound for Calf Hides at my shop.—N. E. Melchoir. * Dement’s Beat Flour is second to none.—Tillamook Feed Co. * H. C. Hanson has rented County Judge Mason's place north of town. Write or phone to E. G. Ander­ son, Hemlock, for Cedar Fence Posts. * A small farm to sell or trade for town property on easy terms—J. R Harter. A. B. Saling vs. Chas. Chaffee is a suit filed in the circuit court to recover $350. It will pay you to sec the Tilla­ mook Feed Co. before you buy your Alfalfa hay. * H. Sours, cheapest and best paper hanger in town. Leave orders at King A Smith Co. Setting of Buff Orpingtons, $1.50 and $2.00 for 15 eggs.—C A. Corn- forth, Tillamook, Ore. The Tillamook Feed Co. will guar­ antee the weight of every bale of their hay to be correct. * A telephone line is to l>e construct­ ed between this city and Bayocean by the Potter Reality Co. For sale, one team and wagon, 3Vi inch. Will sellcheap. C.W. Thom­ as, on the Vaughn place. Monk Woods, R. O. Richards and John Creecy .were in town Monday from the Upper Nestucca. LoiaA. MacMahon vs. Agnes Reed is a suit filed in the circuit court to obtain title to certain lands. Mrs. Hill will have fresh fruit and candies in on every boat. Try her delicious cakes and sallads. Rev. S. G. Finney will preach both morning and eveningat the Presby­ terian Church next Sunday. Studebaker Wagonsand Buggies, plows, harrows and machinery of all kinds at the Tillamook Feed Co. * Celebrate St. Patrick’s day by at­ tending the K. of P. Ball at the Commercial Clubrooms Friday eve. The Epworth League of the Metho­ dist Church held its regular month­ ly business meeting Tuesday even­ ing. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kinnaman, of Beaver, were in town Saturday visit­ ing with Mr Kinnamon’s son, Al­ bert The highest Cash Price |>aid for all kinds of Furs, Hides and Sheep Pelts. N. E. Melchior, Tillamook, Oregon. * In buying Furniture, rememlter tAat Jones Knudson Furniture Com­ pany will give 10 per cent discount for cash. * Subscribe for the Tillamook Head­ light «nd the Weekly Oregonian. Both newspaper» for one year for only $3.25. ( It is expected that the ease against John Chang, the Chinese doctor, will come up before Justice Stanley on Saturday. Ask your neighbor about De­ ment Best Flour, they all say that it can’t be beat for good bread.—Till­ amook Feed Co. * The Tillamook Lumber Mfg, Co. saw mill, having resumed operations is now prepared to fill all orders at last year’s prices. Prizes will be offered at our County Fair this] fall for garden truck. Buy your garden tools from —K ing & S mith C o . The Eastern Star has jxistponed its play, which was to take place on Saturday, on account of the death of Mrs. Mary E. Phelps. Don’t miss the social event of the seasen,—attend the K. of P. Ball given at the Commercial Club Friday evening]by Marathon Lodge. Powder! Powder! Powder! Just received a quantity of stumping powder. Secure what you need at once.—KING A SMITH CO. * The following passengers left on the Golden Gate: E. Randall, A. E. Emerson, E. N. Morgan, three from Bay City and two from Garibaldi. Phone your orders to the Tilla­ mook Feed Co. for Dement’s Best Flour, it can’t be beat for good bread, and they deliver it in the city. Those coming in on the Golden Gate this week were : A. F. Gard­ ner, Tom Johnson, M. V. Stillwell, and two other passengers for Bay City. Annual Ball by Marathon Lodge. K. of P. ? at.Comtnercial Clnb, Fri­ day evening March 17th. Don,t forget the date. Come and have a good time Re-cleaned Seed Oats, a cream separator, flour and feed of all kinds, and a fresh lot of all kinds of grass seeds at the Tillamook Feed Co. The ball game between the Emer­ sonian and Ciceronian Literary So­ cieties which was played last Tues day resulted in the latter winning by a score of 13-4. We are taking orders for hay at the following prices : Alfalfa, $19 ton ; oat. $21 ton ; No. 1 Timothy, $27 ton. —H. C. K unze or W m . C ur Tis. the Grain Man. • W. H. Johnson and H.B. Johnson vs. L. E. Sanders and wife is a suit filed in the circuit court for a judge­ ment and decree against the defend­ ants for certain lands. We understand that the first is­ sue of the new pa, _T which is to lie published at Bay City will make its debut on Friday. We also un­ derstand that arrangement have l>een made to take over the News plant after the first of next month. Nancy E. Olson vs. Norman Olson is a divorce suit filed in the circuit court. These parties were married in Portland on the 19th of July.lWK. and two children were born to the plaintiff. The grounds for divorce set out in the complaint is for de­ sertion. ---------- --------- ----- .............. ............... UAJilAR'S VARIETY ..................... STORE Will open in its new quarters Saturday, March i8th, “ DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.” Rest Room for Ladies. FREE”Saturday. a Stove Mat to every Lady that visit the Store. Clay Daniel and Dora Daniel vs. I- H. Kenney, Gust Nelson, Hallie Kopieske, Win. Kopieske and Peter Nelson is a suit filed in the circuit court to recover $30.I on a note. The steamer Anvil brought in a cargo of coal and if you want a good fuel coal at reasonable prices see Shrode. This coal is washed anil hand picked and is guaranteed good. C. J. Chaffee has made some needed improvements in this land? he has been buying in Sunnymeade of late. The more investors of his type that we get the better for the city. The SueH.Elmore left to-day with the following passengers: D. Web­ ster, N. Fledract. A. Seraay, L. Fitzpatrick, H. A. Philps, I.. Ouvs, Mrs. A. B. Allison, A. J. W. Wrahu, D. J. Curlson. Any intelligent person may earn a good income correapondir.g for newspapers ; experience unneces­ sary. Send stamp for full particu­ lars. Empire Press Syndicate, Middleport, N. Y. * Rev. C. D. Mayfield, of the Penta- costal Church of the Nazarene, will begin revival services in the Advent­ ist Church on Thursday, March 16tli, at 7:30 p.m., providing the boat ar­ rives in time. Everybody is invited. Base Ball: Players who are in­ rested in base ball should take a look at our window. Only Spauld­ ing High Grade goods are shown and the largest assortmant ever in the city—K ing A S mith C o . • Two young men were arrested for drunkenness last week and were each fined $10 and five days in the county jail. On promising to leave the city right away the sentences and fines were suspended. They left. In buying out grass seeds we bought the best that money can buy so if you want good seeds, come and see us, but if you want a second grade seed go somewhere else, as wecarry only the best.—TILLAMOOK F eed Co. • House cleaning time is drawing near. Do not forget to use Alabas- tine. Put in right over the old wall paper. In all colors and anyone can do the work. Any ordinary room can be made new for $1.1)0.— K ing A S mith C o . * Wallace Edson, of Blaine, pleaded guilty in Justice Stanley’s Court on Wednesday to killing a buck deer out of season and he was fined $50 and costs. Another charge, of the same kind, against him and V. F. Leonard was suspended during good behavior. The Tillamook Lumber Mfg. Co. has a large amount of Kiln dried lumber on hand, and the plainers were set to work this week turning out an order for Bay Ocean. There is not much demand for lumber at present, but it is expected that build­ ing operations will start up soon. A certain party bought seed oats in this city and finding them not clean, spent one-half day in trying to clean them up, and when he was done he had taken ten pounds of foreign matter from each sack, for which he had paid seed oat price. — The T illamook F eed Co. sell clean oats. * A large member of friends and relatives assembled at the Adven­ tist church last Saturday shortly be­ fore noon to pay their last respects to Mrs. S. W. Conover. A very im­ pressive service Lwas held, after which the body was taken to its last resting place. Interement was made in the I, O. O. F. cemetery. The popular lodge play entitled “Hilario Jocundi,” a Mother Gooae Fallal, as being rehearsed and will tie put on by some of the lady mem­ bers of Silver Wave Chapter Order of Eastern Star on Saturday Even­ ing, March 18tli, in the Opera House. The ladies are sparing no pains to ma ke it a success. „ Frank Rowe,of llieNelialem Valley Bank,anil wife, were down from Ne­ halem the first of the week. Mr. Rowe is interested in the new town of Wheeler, anil an effort is being made to secure a pay roll for that place. Already arrangements have been made to install a shingle mill and another saw mill. Some interest is being taken in the nominations for officers fortlie Tilla­ mook Commercial Club, as the election comes off at the monthly j meeting next month. President | Webster Holmes has been nom linated forthat [»oeition again and I James Walter. Jr., to succeed him­ self as treasurer. Both of these gen- | tiemen have devoted considerable , time to the club the past year and ’ a great deal of the succeaa of the club is largely due to tin ir active work and interest they have taken in it A effort is being made to place Attorney George Willett in nomination for Secretary. // r , Last Saturday at three o’clock the wedding of Geo. I_ Hunterand Mrs. Francis G. Bailey was solemnized by Reverend Emerick at the home of the bride. Mr. anil Mrs. Hunter expect to reside in town. Mr. Hunter having a fine carpenter trade here. Their many friends wish them a long and happy married life. I “Dement's Best" flour. $1.35 per sack. “Marvel" Brand flour $1.25 l»er Suck. These prices will be in effect from Mar. 13 to Mar. 18, inclu­ sive, for the purpose of introducing our Hour, and proving to you that Dement’s Best is the highest grade Hard Wheat flour on the market.— T illamook F eed C o . • Process Barley, 75 lbs. $1.20 sack; $30 ton. Shorts, 80 lbs., $1.15 sack; $27 ton. Wheat, 100 lbs., $1.75 sack. Oats, white, 100 lbs., $1.70 sack; $33 ton. Oats, gray seed, 1(M) lbs., $1.75 ■ sack; $34 ton. Salt, Empire, 50 lbs., 55c. Salt, half ground, 100 lbs., 55c. Bran, 00 lbs., 80c.—W m . CURTIS, the Grain Man. * P. S. Brumby, representing the Blodgett Co., was in this week to pay the taxes for that company, and did so under protest. He is inter­ ested in having the Governor ap­ point some fire wardens for Tilla­ mook as the last session of the State Legislature iniide an appropriation of $00,000 for the protection of the timber of this state. Life is too short to worry about chickens scratching upyour gartlen or your neighbor’s garden. The largest shipment of Poultry Fence that ever came into the county to one firm has just landed. 45 rolls in all and if stretched in one line would measure 0750 ft. Have it in 2 ft., 3 ft., 4 ft., 5 ft. and 6 ft. high.— K ing a S mith C o . * While playing with a fire Tuesday at their home wist of town, the five year old child of Robert Portman caught her dress afire and before the blaze could be extinguished it had burned a severe place on the child’ h side. However the child lived until noon Wednesday before succumbing to pie injury.. Mr. Portman lives on the L. L. Stillwell place. We understand that work on the United Railways, over the Wilson River route, will start up in a few weeks, and an effort will be made to get it through this year. Work will not only be commenced at both ends, but railroad camps will be started at ’different parts of the route, and to overcome some of the difficulties of obtaining stringers and ties for the road, small saw mills will Ire started at different places, which will cutup the timber obtained in the right of way. The Executive Board of the Tilla­ mook Commercial Club had an in­ teresting meeting on Tuesday night and took up a number of things of interest to the club and city. The Board adjourned until Monday evening to meet with Mayor Tal­ mage to discuss city affairs and city drainage. The Port of Tilla­ mook will also be given an oppor- tunity to meet with the Board to see what can be done to expedite the improvement of the harbor front and channel to the bay, as the people of this city are getting restive on account of the delay in these im­ provements. County Judge Homer Mason, who was at Nelalen last week looking over the Necarney mountain road with the Clatsop County Court, is not in favor of expending much money on that road at present, as there are no many other roads which need fixing in the county, and which will be of more lienefit to the citi­ zens. He will, however) consent to sending the County Surveyor and a board of viewers over the road this year so as to ascertain what it is Hable to cost to put it in shape. The Judge, however, thinks that it is away ahead of the times to im­ prove tlie I road, and ex|>end a large amount of tax money u|s>i> it when there are other roads needing improving which are of far more importance to the county. Go to F. S. Whkeh< use 8c Son. the leading agent*, for Bond, Acci­ dent and Fire Inautance. as they write more than three-quarter* of the insurance written In Tillamook County, because they are better equipped than any one else in the busine** At Last. The famous (Grandronde Indian School Farm has l>een sold to pri­ vate imrties who will di»|s>«e of it at reasonable price, easy terms. Why pay $3)M) to per acre for land when thia famous 140 acre tract can tie bought 4« less. For further particulars address J. A. Bahr, Grandronde. who is sole agent for same. I', |i 5o per year. TAX COLLECTING. will speak on, “A New Patch on an Old Garment." You are cord­ Sheriff Crenshaw Rake* in About ially invited to all of these service*. $225,000. Sheriff Crenshaw will have take » in about $225.<s. of milk per day now, sire qt calf his four newest dams giving over 21 lbs. of butter per week each his two nearest testing, 4.6 feet, price $75.00 if taken soon.—B. B. Goff, Forest Grove, Ore. R.F. D. Wood For Sale. Wood for sale, Spruce and Hem ock body, dry at $1.25 a coni rx. ‘he place. 7 miles southof Tillamook.— T. D aei ’AZ. For Sale. 1 Light Year Old Mare, 1400 lb*. 5 Year Old Mare, 1250 lbs. 5 Year Old Mare, 1050 lbs. 2 Year Old (kilt, make about 1400 lbs. Tide Land liny, $18 or $20 de­ livered; tame Hay, $20 or $22 de­ livered. Also Machinery and n good Gaso­ line Launch. Address -F rank H annenkratt . For Sale. Six 2-year old heifers, one fresh now and others coming fresh.— Frank Tone, Tillamook, Ore. For Sale. River bottom acreage in small tracts, near town. Terms easy. ______ M. W. H a R RI SON. Summos*. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tills j monk. Clay Daniel anil Dorn , Daniel, Plaintiffs, vs. | L. H. Kenney, Hallie } Kopieske, Win. Kop- | lease, Gust Nelson and Peter Nelson. Defendants. I To Win. Kopieske, one of the above Card Cf Thank*. mimed defendants : In the Name of the State of Oregon: We wish to thank the friends and You are hereby required to ap­ neighbors who so kindly sympa­ pear and answer the complaint filed thized with us in the death of our against you in the above entitled suit on or before tlie expiration of beloved son. six weeks from the date of the first M r . and M rs . W. J. H ughey . publication of this summons, and if you fnil to so appear and iiimwfr, for want thereof the plaintiff will Presbyterian Church. apply to said Court for Hie relief demanded in the complaint herein. Bible School 10 a. in. The relief demanded is that a cer Morning worship 11a.m. Subject tain mortgage executed by yourself of sermon “The Relation of the and I- H. Kenney anil Hallie Kopieske to the plaintiffs on July Sabbath School to the Church. Young |>eople’s meeting t): 45 p.m. 1st, HMM), and which is recorded at page 403 of Book " S” of the Mort­ Evening worship, 7: 7:30. Subject gage Records of Tillamook County, an i “ The Hid Treasure. ’ ’ of sermon Oregon, lie reformed and corrected therein shall is extended to so that the A special invitation i the Sou x>t 3, and the stra ligers aud persons without tie, South half of the North East quar church homes to attend these aer- ter of the South West quarter of Section 7, in Township 2 North of vice*. Range 9 West W.M., excepting a •trip HD) feet wide across said land heretofore deed'd and conveyed to Church of Christ the Pacific Railway and Naviga­ tion Company ; that plaintiffs have You will I,e sure to get royal i judgment against you and the other defendants executing said mort­ welcome in the Bible school next gage for $?MM>.(M), with interest there­ Lord'*