illmiwli 01. XXIV. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 19, 1911. Pacific Coast Fish Co. /fOM KELLOW IS SHOT. shipped seven tons of large Chinook salmon to this city from Night Watchman Wilt Pul­ Nestucca. They reached here on led Gun to Defend Him­ Thursday in two four horse wagons. self. F ort W ayne , Ind. Oct. 17.—The Soon after one o’clock on Tues­ synod of the Reformed Church has day morning a shooting scrape oc­ held that Rev. Paul Kbinger, of Tillamook, is guilty of heresy, but curred on Main street, opposite the Ramsey House. Night Watchman has changed the sentence of ex­ W ilt was taking a man by the name communication to suspension. of Mike Reade to h s room, who The Board of Equalization, com was partly intoxicated. Tom Kel- I posed of County Judge Mason. low appeared on the scene and Clerk Holden and Assessor Hare, Reade made the remark that he sup­ is in session this week, but very- posed if he was as drunk as Kellow few persons have availed them the officer would run him in. Wilt selves thus far of entering protest: asked Kellow if he had a room and. The Sue II. Elmore reached hero lw said he did, when he was ad Thursday morning with the fol­ vised to go to it. Wilt took him by And see how you stand, This is more lowing passengers : John Sinclair. the arm to assist him when Kellow F. J. Donnelly, Mrs. C. H. Blacka- used abusive language and began , difficult for those who have no banking Wilt pulled his gun, dar, E. K. Pence, G. A. Olson, J. H. fighting. account—no system of keeping tabs on Jensen, J. Dawson, M. Wheeler, which was a 32 automatic revolver, their receipts and disbursements. If and Kellow grabbed the wrist of Mrs. M. C. McGuard. you open an account with us you will The platted Moroney town on the hand which had the revolver in find it easy at all times to tell how you Garibaldi beach, Lake Lytle joining and commenced beating the officer Manhatten, Moroney’s canal and the , with the other hand. Wilt fired stand financially. We are most reliable railroad, is now for sale in lots on once, but the bullet did not take and allow liberal interest on approved the most reasonable terms and low effect, and he shot again. The re­ deposits. Take the hint and open an volver ranged downward, and the prices. M. M oroney , account with us now’. Lake Lytle, Rockaway- bullet entered the stomach, grazed the bowels, went clean through the Post Office. CAPITA L LDEST A replevin suit was up for hear- [ hip bone and came out at the back ank ing in Justice Stanley’s court i ' of the right leg. He was taken to 3UNTY _ TILLAMOOK CITY.ORE.____ SUPERVISION Thursday morning in which James Dr. Boals’ hospital on a stretcher, ____ » - - ~ —M—1 ............................ «I Tone sought to recover possession where he was operated upon to of a milk wagon from R. R. Roberts. ascertain the injuries he had re­ ceived. It is expected that Kellow It seems that Tone had Roberts fix LAMOOK JOTTINGS C. B. Wiley’s talking parrot got the top, and that Tone refused to will pull through, as he is making loose the other day and flew away rapid recovery. pay the bill amounting to $55. A strange coincident connected knetbing on for Friday evening, and two boys with guns came near One of our subscribers has it with the shooting is the fact that shooting it. Mr. O’Neal managed jber 20th. figured out that the solcons in the Marshal Reading clubbed a drunken to catch it. B. Hadley has recovered suffi- county- are taking in one-third of man, who died from the effects of John Harter, Geo. W. Kiger and lly to be on the street. Fred C. Baker bought 40 acres of what the cheese product is worth the fall, Wilt was one of those who Lrni Clocks 48 cents, at Howard tide land from the State of Oregon and nearly- as much as was raised severely critized the marshal. pen, Leading Jeweler. * abutting their property on thetouth by taxation last year. Which proves that a large amount of money is le Anvil came in on Sunday side of Tillamook bay. Mail by Train 1st November. diverted from other businesses. freight and passengers. The next monthly meeting of the The mail on Sunday was delayed layed z C. E. Clement, post-office in- Watches only 50 cents, at Tillamook Commercial Club will ___ a spector, came in on the stag? on Lird Wahlen, Jeweler and Opti- meet at the club rooms on Monday- on account of an accident ai nd evening when several matters of runaway in the mountains. The Wednesday morning to instruct the tongue of the stage broke and one post-office staff in the postal saving piarriage license was issued on importance will be taken up. horse went over the grade on Satur­ bank system, but had very little May to Gilbert Wyss and Anna The government dredge, which day and it was Sunday- morning time to do so, as he had to leave on lueh. is being operated by the Port of before mail and passengers arrived the afternoon stage. Mr. Clement lorney M J. Gersoni, of Ne- Tillamook, is at work on the water at Trask and it was noon before it informed us that the mail will be pi, was in the city Tuesday on front deepening the channel and reached this city. carried on the railroad on the 1st cutting off the corner at the turn. pess. _ Fire destroyed I.. L. Osborn’s of November, when the P, R & N. Otto W. Tielson vs. Ma argaret lÿ ’ house and part of the furniture on Co. will put a train service on be re chickens wanted at the Tilla- S. ______ Melvin), ,. „ Tuesday at noon. This is what is tween Tillamook City anil Hills­ a Meat Company’s Maiket, 13c. Vessey (now Margarat E. et al is a suit filed in the circuit known as the Kelso place on the boro. The,mail will leave Portland pound. te for principal Wilson river north of the city. Mrs. soon after 7 o’clock in the morning rn, at McMinnville, Ore., on court for by, to the wife of Dr. Henry and interest on a promissory note. Osborn was using a lamb curling and will reach here about two on a The schooner Gerald C., which her hair, when it exploded, setting slow schedule and the mail will ps, a son. Ing your chickens to the Tilla- has been on the sand spit ot Nes- fire to the place. Neighbors hurried leave here in the morning. All the k Meat Company’s Market. We tucca Bay for several weeks, was to the scene as fast as possible aud stage routes east and north of Tilla­ floated on Saturday. The Della, succeeded in saving some of the mook will be discontinued, and 13c. per pound. * the same day, went on the north furniture and while helping, Rev. with the Balm poet office discon bwel, 18 size Waltham or Elgin spit. B. E. Emerick lost his hat in the tinued and a new office started at Llies, $3.25, at Howard W’ahlen, The ladies of Presbyterian Guild fire. The house and furniture were Mohler, all the poBt offices north of Ber and Optician. * Tillamook will be on the railroad are going to give another of their insured for $4,500 in the Aetna. with the exception of Nehalem, the f Sale, 3 lots, 50 x 100 feet, the famous dinners, on Wednesday lots in the city for $300 each.— evening, Oct. 25, in the Guild rooms The T. B. Potter Realty Company mail for that place being ferried Ln Mrs. C. N. Drew. • in the Williams’ building, from 5:35 has fild suit in the Multnomah Cir­ across the bay. cuit Court to recover $4000 and in­ ISours, cheapest and best paper to 7 o’clock. hr in town. Leave orders at Shakespeare Club Meeting. John Erickson and Carl Knudson terest from July 24 from the Eco­ I next to Harris’ barn. * will divide their acreage property nomic Marine Insurance Company, The Shakespeare Club met with ■0 Moore Non Leakable Fotin north of town so as to give each a the Property Insurance Company, Mrs. Homer Mason this month on ll’ens, only $1.65, at Howard frontage on the road, and they in­ the Anglo-Scottish Insurance Com­ October 13th. They had their an­ tend building two bungalows there pany and the I.loyd Underwriters. len, Leading Jeweler. ” nual election and business meeting The amount is the face value of an Id Marolf et al vs Anna Metz- in the near future. insurance policy covering the and the following officers were ka partion suit filed in the cir- The special election for the pur­ launch Richard which was burned elected for the ensuing year: Pres­ lourt in the Marolf estate. pose of submitting the question while tied to a dock at Bayocean, ident, Mrs. W. B. Aiderman ; vice- In. on October 16, at Clacka- whether a Port of Bayocean shall July 2. The companies have re­ president, Mrs. Webster Holmes ; I Ore. to the wife of Frank be formed will take place next fused to pay, the complaint assets. secretary and treasurer, Mrs. G. W. Willet. The rooms were tastefully Brlack (formerly Anna Tinner- Thursday in Carnahan, Netarts and , Booze was the cause of another Barnegat precincts. k a daughter. z’ fatal drowningon the bayon Thurs­ decorated in autumn leaves and the piece cards carried out the au­ A. J. Schmelzer, who has been • Str. Anvil will make a special day night. William Renick and 1° the port next week with a 1 the cheese maker at the Red Clover Ben Centers, who fished for the tumn effect. Mrs. Mason served a fcf feed and shingles for the ' cheese factory, left on Thursday for Elmore Packing Co., were intoxi­ most delicious luncheon for twenty guests. After luncheon Mrs. Poor­ I Boaz, Wis., on a visit for several ■nook Feed Co. cated that afternoon and evening, man and Miss Mason entertained months, and will return about the Bill pay 8c., 10c. and 11c. for call and about eleven o’clock that night the club with music before leaving. I at my shop. Try me out and ' first of the New Year. their boat drifted onto the tieach The meetings the coining year will F. A. Sykes, of Spokane, Wash., at the Life Saving Station, with Bjhe Old Reliable Hide and has located next door to Lamar’s only Centers on board. He knew be at the homes of the following B>aler. N E. Melchoir. • ladies: October, Mrs C. LClough; ft schooner Anvil will make a 1 variety store, and is prepared to do nothing of what had become of his November, Mrs. John Groat ; De­ i all kinds of shoe repairing at ■Torn Portland to Tillamook on I reasonable rates. All work guran- partner, but had a slight recollec­ cember. Mrs. Henry Crenshaw; tion of hearing Renick fall into the January, Mrs Fred C. Baker ; Feb­ BJay next. She will not go south * water. There was nothing to iu ruary, Mrs. Webster fri trip, but will return to Port- | teed. Give hitn a call. Holmes; I The Percheron stallion Ville will dicate that the men had had any March. Mrs. G. W. Willett ; March, h Harler returned from Port- I make the stand for the season at trouble, and the supposition is that Mrs. B. C. Lamb; April, Mrs. W. Rogers A McNamer's Livery Barn, he fell overboard and was drowned B. Aiderman ; May, Mrs. T. IL r*’ Saturday, where he had , in thia city, with the exception of and that Centers was not in a con Govne; June, Mrs. Alex McNair; on a business trip, ¿. c Omjni^ i Mondays and Tuesdays, when the tion to render him assistance. July, Mrs. F. S. Whitehouse Pv way of the North Yamhill I Sep­ * Nothing is known of the man's tember, Mrs. Homer Mason. | I stallion will be at Beaver. - Died, at Estacada, Ore., on the home or relatives. iHarriaon was up from Miaprij Illi) 111 ¡5 L* • III “■ X-4 • 1 <1 E. JUIlcP, lie 11th inst. Mrs. Ella Jones, “ wife pday. and is again interested of W. A. Jones, aged 31 years. Dp*' f ■ | Some surprise was caused amongst ■posmg the granting of a ceased was a former resident of the members of the Presbyterian NOTICE. Church on Thursday morning when f1 l»cense for Garibaldi pre­ Tillamook County and her maiden a letter was received from Portland Christian Men, members of name was Ella E. Lawrence. stating that the Rev. E. L. Jones fl Knudson. Harley Poland and The Weekly Oregonian who had accepted the pastorate of , Church of Christ requested to fl,l,r have t>een digging and the church in this city and was to be present Friday evening, at Potatoes this week, with a until Nov. 31, 1912, 75c. be ordained, had decided not to Leave orders at the return to Tillamcok and that it wan William’a building, next door from the rich soil north Headlight office. hie intention not to remain in the to Tillamook County Bank. ministry. Mr/Jones left last week Spread and program. to attend the Presbytery and he was expected back on Wednes­ Object, Organization. day with his wife- The ladies of Friend» and well wisher» of the church feel greatly disappointed the church also invited as they had provided a great many things for their comfort. There M*ate-i two Doors west of Lamar's Drug Store. will be services, however, in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday. , Daily Farm Wanted *' DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.” when Rev. Mr. Milligan willoccnpy the pulpit. Wanted by an experienced dairy Rest Room for Ladies. The Star has a drama and man. a dairy farm to rent, with 7 J) to 30 cows. Apply to this alike. comedy reel every night. heck Your Accounts >1.50 per year. I I'he Money Spent To-day Will Not Support You Ten Years From To-day, This is one of the many un­ accountable reasons for opening a bank account with us. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TILLAMOOK, The Only Government Examined Bauk in the Countv. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK kAMAR’S VARIETY STORE ASSESSMENT FOR 1911. Amounts to about >15,000,000 —Town and City Lots will Pay More Taxes. Assessor A. M. llare lias completed the assessment of Tillamook County, which amounts to $14,345,532, for the year 1911. This does not include about .50 miler» of railroad to be assessed by the Railroad Commission, and if this is assessed at $700,000, this will take the assessment about $15,(MM),000. The assessment last year was $13,920,278. Timber and tillable lands are assessed at about the same as last year, while there is an increase in town and city lots, which now number 32,- 897, assessed at $1,113,537, last year $729,248. The increase valuation in seaside property and the railroad are the two things which increased the assessment over last year, and it is expected that when buildings and other improvements are erected on the numerous places platted to beach resorts, this will help to swell the tax­ able property, adding probably two or three millions in in a few years. Following is a summary : Number. Value. Acres of tillable lands ............................. 15,109 ... . $1,325,325 Acres of non-tillable lands .................... 581,819 .. . 10,82», «10 — 242,875 Improvements on deeded lands.............. Town and city lots...................................... 32, »7 - • . 1,113,537 201,895 Improvements on town and city lots - - — • • 2,200 Improvements on lands not deeded .... Steamboats, manufacturing machinery, — 108,265 etc.............................................................. — 111,310 Merchandise and stock in trade ............ 36,785 — Farming implements, vehicles, etc — 58,510 Shares of stock, [money and notes .... — 51,035 Household furniture .................................. 72,»15 1,374 .. Horses and mules ..................................... 187,140 9,398 .. Cattle............................................................... 1 050 757 . . Sheep and goats .......................................... 1,326 0,010 Swine .................. »......................................... 25 590 Dogs.................................................................. Total value of taxable property ........ ... “ Its All in Your Eye. $14,345,532 9 9 A great many headaches come from eye strain; and poor victim doesn’t know the source of his discomfort. I have permanently cured dozens of cases of persis­ tent headache by fitting the OU) STYLE patient with proper Spectacles. Remove* the Headache thrauuh the Eye. R. A. WAHLEN, Eye Sight Specialist. Church of Christ. Brick, Lime, Cement, Shingles, Coal Oil, Coal, $10 ton, Poultry Supplies, Potatoes, $1 50 per KO, "Best” hard wheat flour, ll.IOak , $5.50 bbl., Alfalfa meal, hay and al! kinds of feed at prices »• low any in the city. T ill * m * Kia Fian Co. La at Thursday evening the men of the church met at the parsonage for the purpose of taking advance steps for the growth of the church and the betterment of the town They were enthusiatic atxiut orga­ nising men and two men’s Bible clssses-one for married men and one for young unmarried men— wereorgsnized Refreshments were served end the fellowship of the hour was much enjoyed. On Fri dsy evening, this week, they will meet and organize a local brother­ The broken dam and the flooded hood. Word wee received this week from town aeem to lie becoming frequent Evangelist C. L. Organ and wife incidents in our tumultuous living. that they may close their meeting It apfiear» that we can do nothing at Hood River this week and begin without a atnet governmental anp- Every here next Lord’s day. These are ervidon and regulation. able workers and will do Tillamook day gives a re * blow to the op* imirb good. Get ready for ■ great 1 laments ot * paternahani- meeting