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Vol. XXIV.
No. 45.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH 7, 1912.
$1.50 per year.
Sheriff Crenshaw decided to re-I o'clock. This meeting is called for ¡
ceive taxes from the dairymen, less the purpose of electing a manager
’ the Port of Tillamook tax, from and a secretary and treasurer for
, those who are opposed to paying the baseball season of 1912. Every-
( that part of the taxes and give them -body come out and Jet us hear your
the usual rebate.
choices and suggestions for the
The Tillamook High School de­ support of tli" team which will do
bating team left oti Tuesday morn­ more toward advertising our city
ing for The Dalles, where they de­ than tiny other one thing.
bated on Wednesday evening. The
J, H. Dunstan was in tlie city on
which is absolutely safe for everyone.
, team consisted of Elbert Ginn, Ben- Tuesday from Mohler, where he is
ley Stain, and Reed Bain.
running a general store. He re­
It never slumps in value.
Dr. S. M. Wendt, successor to Dr. ports that business is picking up in
Smith, speaks German. Surgery, that new town site and preparations
ear, eye, nose and throat. Office in are being made to clear up more of
Its integrity is unquestioned.
the Commercial Building, opposite the land and put in a water system.
the Todd Hotel. All calls answered Mr. Dunstan has been recommend­
The return is certain.
ed for postmaster of that place, Mr.
day or night. Both phones.
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John Lockhart, who is erecting a Cooper resigning in hi« favor. This
Are the steps leading to the savings bank.
sawmill at Brighton Beach, on Ne­ is the third place in Tillamook
Principal is always available on short
halem bay, was in the city on Tues county where he has held down the
Every man, woman and child ought to travel
day. The machinery for the mill job of Uncle Sain’s stamp licker.
up these steps often.
It spells success and
notice.
Mary L. Berger and F. W. Ber­
lias been ordered, which will have
independence
in
the
future.
Thrift in youth
ger
vs.
F.
R.
Beals
is
a
suit
filed
a capacity of 25,009 feet a day.
means
wealth
in
old
age.
Deposit
your savings
in
the
circuit
court,
wherein
the
It has no element of speculation,
C. F. Alexander has been appoint­
plaintiffs prav that the defendant
with
us
and
you
will
find
them
accumulating
at
ed postmarter for Garibaldi. A
be required to answer herein as to
a
rapid
rate,
and
earning
good
interest
while
petition was also sent to Washing,
whether he at this time be the own­
ton to have Mrs. McMillan appoint­
accumulating.
er and holder of certain notes and
ed but this did not arrive there un­
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
mortgage, and if he so be such own­
til after Mr. Alexander had been
er and holder that a decree be en­
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
appointed.
tered compelling the defendent to
The Mason Lodge in this city have credit the said mortgage and notes
bought lots on the south west cor­ with the sum of $2,250.00, and in
IN THE
ner
of the block back of the Todd case he is not the holder, the plain­
TILLAMOOK CjTY. ORE.
[sUPEffVISlOH
COUNTY
The temporary injunction was state and in Washington, Bitulithic
Hotel, where they expect to erect a tiff to recover the above sum from
signed
by Judge William Galloway, was overwhelmingly favored. Ac­
Masonic Temple, the ground floor defendant.
which ties up a large amount of pro cordingly a contract was entered
being used for either store build­
Lyle Ross, who was charged with perty specified in the complaint.
into with the Warren Construction
PJease return Wire Stretch­ ings or an opera house.
vagrancy a few weeks ago and was
Company.
Now
that
the
automobile
rush
is
er. King & Smith Co.
given the optiou to go to jail or Nehalem Project Approved.
Smelt 5c. at the Fish Market. .
After h week’s bright weather, over we are repairing any and lesve the city, decided to do the lat­
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The Swastika Club.
everything. Guns, locks and keys, ter. Last week he returned to the city
A telegram from Washington
Horse, buggy and harness for with frosty nights, the welcome
typwritera, cash registers
and with the object of, he said, bidding D.C., brought the good news that
rain
made
its
appearance
again
on
lale or trade.—J. R. Harter.
.
The regular monthly meeting of
complicated machinery a specialty. on a wood centrad. He was arrest­ the Board of ¡Engineers had ap­
The infant son of George Russell Tuesday.
At Ed’s Garage, 2nd Ave. Any­ ed by the city marshal and placed proved the Nehalem bar improve­ the Swastika Club was held at the
Dr. J. J. Murray, a veterinary sur­ thing that we can’t repair we will
home of Mrs. E. T. Haltom, on Fri­
lied on Wednesday.
in durance vile. Saturday night ment and that the necessary appro­ day afternoon.
Postmaster Kraner, of Cloverdale, geon and dentist, has located in buy.
,
someone with a key open the jail, priation will be included in the
The rooms were beautifully dec-
thii city with offices in the Com­
ivas in the city on Tuesday.
Attorney Oak Nolan came in on allowed Ross to escape and then rivers and harbors bill.
orated to carry out the Washington
mercial stable.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Williams were
Monday to serve papers on C. E. locked the jail again. Next morning
idea, and the interesting game was
W. B. Gordon, of the firm of Lytle Hadley, in the C. B. Hadley estate
ip from Bay City, on Tuesday.
Constable [Raines took a breakfast STREET PAVING PROVES along the same line. In the lunch­
& Gordon, went to Portland last case and in the evening they got
Ladies’ $20 00 Rain Coat at $12.50,
to Ross, when, much to his Burprise,
eon, the idea was beautifully used
week on a business and returned into a mix up in one of the saloons,
SUCCESS.
It Mason Pennington & Co.’s. *
he found that his prisoner had flown.
in the table decorations, cherry trees
the first of the week.
Nolan coming off second beet. Both We understand that Mayor Harter
Fred Lang was down from Ne-
and hatchets and small flags being
Bitulithic
Regarded
Here
as
Competition in the motion picture left Tuesday morning for Portland will offer a reward of 15c. for the ar­
kaleui last week paying his taxes.
used. The luncheon was delicious
Greatest
Public
Improve
­
show caused a cut rate on Wednes­ on the train.
rest of Ross, dead or alive.
and the hostess deserves much
| Outing flannel, 12 yards for one day evening, the price being lower­
ment.
Simmons Brothers and Golds
The visitors this season to Bay­
credit for the pleasant afternoon
iollar, at Mason, Pennington & Co/ ed by the Lyric to 5c.
Asked what public improvement which her guests enjoyed.
worthy’s mill is now running and ocean, and the public in gviieral,
A. Arstilf was in from Cloverdale
Carl Haberlach returned Wednes­ ready for orders. Dressed lumber are to be congratulated on the fact hud been the most valuable to citi­
As this was the month for the an­
loing business in this city on Tues-
day from California, where he had furnished after February
15th. that Mr. A. H. Dawson has taken zens of every class in this city, al­ nual election of officers, the follow­
lay.
gone in the interest of the cheese in­ Rough lumber $8 per M. Dressed over the lease of the Hotel Bayocean most every Pendleionian would re­ ing were chosen; President, Mrs.
[ Jason Powell and wife left on dustry of this county.»
lumber will be sold at correspond­ Annex. This gentleman is pro­ ply, without hesitation, its street I. C. Smith; Vice-President. Mrs.
■onday for their new home in Hills-
Win. Hoskins, with a crew of ingly low prices. Mill situated 8 bably one of the best known hotel paving. The older reBidents will If. T. Botts; Secretary, Mrs. Erwin
luro.
men and teams, are removing a miles south of Tillamook.
men in the Pacific Northwest.
He remesnber how teams in the main Harrison.
lit will pay you to look at Mason, large slide that has blocked the
Mrs. F. C. Baker will return from has spent his lile in caring for the streets splashed mud on their
The Marell meeting will be held
clothing and even on store windows
Pennington de Co.'s bargain counter county road all winter.
with Mrs. Cail Haberlach, on the
Eugene today, bringing her two needs of his guests. He is a natur­
during the months of stormy wcutlj*
his week.
Carl Sliortridge and wife were grandchildren Fredricka and Gould al host,—a big, bluff hearty man, er before the citizens awakened to 22nd of March.
■ Live chickens wanted at the Tilla- visitors to this city last week shak- TraviB with her, who will remain loves living and knows how to get
the fact that bard paved street?
Book Meat Company's Market, 13c. ing hands with old friends. They here while their parents take a trip the best out of life; better still, lie
jK. J. J. MURRAY, V.S.t
were the most profitable municipal
to San Francisco, Lee M. Travis be­ knows how to give this feeling to
jer pound.
le<) on Monday morning,
investment that could be made.
others.
He
has
the
power
to
make
|Dr. Boats operated upon Ray
I will pay 8c., 10c. and 11c. for call ing one of the three Oregon Com­
Of course wlien it was decided to
■arble for appendicitis, who is pro hides at my shop. Try me out and missioners for the Panama-Pacific his guests feel at home. He caters make the departure many plans V E T ER IN AR Y SU RG K<)N
to
their
little
wants,
looks
after
their
Exposition.
A nd dentist .
kessing rapidly.
see.
The Old Reliable Hide and
were discussed. All manner of "im­
Are you looking for something personal needs, and in a thousand proved” schemes were presented,
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■Bring your chickens to the Tilla- Fur Dealer, N. E. Melchoir.
Registered
and Graduate
ways adds to the delights of a visit
Kook Meat Company’s Market. We
Use an ashless and clinkerless new? Well, here you are. Guaran­ under his roof. Not the least im­ but finally, after cureful investiga­
Veterinary Surgeon.
By 13c. per pound.
Coal, A berdare (Australian) Coal. teed fire safe cement blocks. Plain portant part of his success is due tion, based, on the experience of
Office : Cotntuercial Stables,
■Attorney Webster Holmes made a Sold only' by Lamb Schrader Co. and rock face building blocks, e>c. to his ability as a steward. He has other progressive cities in this Tillamook, Ore.
Both phones.
Can oe seen on Jot accross from
Bing trip to Portland last week re- Telephone, Main 1771.
that knowledge and ability totempt
Tillamook
Feed
Co,
All
kinds
of
Brning on Monday.
The Hose Company was called
cement work also done. A.E. Doerge, the jaded ap(>etite with delicacies
■wo cars if lumper were 8ide­ out on Monday evening, the roof at
of the season as well as providing
fected at the Life Saving. Station, the back of M F. Leach’8 meat Box 446, Tillamook. Telephone to for a hearty appetite gained by
Dick, the drayman.
,
market being on fire, caused by
Ate rial for cottages.
days spent in the open. The ad­
The I.O.O.F. Lodge in this city vent of Mr. Dawson at Bayocean
fefason, Pennington <fc Co. are )he stove pipe.
Two pure bred Holstein bulls for have bought a strip of land 30x 105 is bon nd to add to its popularity.—
■ering ladies' winter under gar-
sale, one three years old and the feet back of their property on Sec The Surf.
fents at a great reduction.
Prices are ond Ave. East, which extends the
Blanker M. W. Harrison returned other four months old.
reasonable.
—
J.
A.
Hazlitt,
Forest back of Rogers A Hoven’s and MRS. C. B. HADLEY TIES '
Bthe^city on Monday from a visit
Grant Mills stores. It is proposed
Grove, Ore. R. No. 1.
■ Portland of several days.
UP THE ESTATE.
to erect two store buildings and a
Wanted,
Oregon
Quail,
for
breed
­
■irs. Fred Poorman came in on a
large hall on the property and the Wants an Accounting and a
Blit to her parents, Mr and Mrs. ing purposes. Permit for trapping prospects are that it will be erected
furnished.
Address ’Gene
M. this summer. The property was Receiver Appointed--Attor­
B> B. Aiderman, on Monday.
Simpson, Sup’t State Game Farm, bought from the Holden estate.
1. —35 Vi acre» in cultivation Free city water. ttH mile« S.E.
ney Claims $25,000 Fee.
Tillamook Meat Company Lard
2. —10 acre« in cultivation. Springwater Oretown.
Corvallis, Oregon.
■solutely pure; $1.40, 101b. pail;
J. Irving Potter, of the T. B. Pot­
3. — 1% acre«, House and Barn. Spring water. Oretown.
Mrs. Stelia Hadley vs. C. E. Had­
fe., 51b. pail ; 50 lb. can 12c. lb. .
H. S. Soule, the piano tuner from ter Realty Co., was in the city on
4. —100 acres, Castle Rock ranch. 3'A miles S.E. of Hebo.
ley, D. J. Hadley, Maud Sharp and 1
5. —160 acres on Three Rivers.
■Xm^estic and foreign cement Portland, is now in Tillamook for a Tuesday. Arrangements are being C. W. Talmage, administrator of
6 —Fine Residence, central Tillamook City.
■ray* in stock at the lowest price. short time only. Orders for tuning made with the railroad company, the estate of C. B. Hadley, is a suit
7. —House and Two Lots, Miller's addition, Tillamook City.
fenib-SchraderCo. Telephone, Main may be left at LamaFa or Clough’s which has a survey on the south filed in the circuit court on Tuesday
8. —180 acres. Dairy Ranch. Pleasant Valley.
drug stores.
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9.
—40 acres on Tillamook River Unimproved. All bottom.
side of the bay, to adjust the matter tor a temporary restraining order
10. —100 acres, Timber Claim on Miami river.
The
Board
of
County
Commis
­
where
the
proposed
county
road
nyone knowing the address of
restraining C. E. Hadley from con- '
11. —Two Houses and Lots, Tillamook City.
S. Kent. Please notify Staples, sioners composed of County Judge conflicts with the railroad at sever­ veying any of the real property be­
12. — 40 acres. Well improved. New building. 4)4 miles south.
13. —80 acres, near Cloverdale. Timber.
jeweler. 162 First st , Portland, Homer Mason and Commissioners al points. This is the reason why longing to the estate of C. B. Had­
14. —30 acres. Four miles south. All improved.
H. M. Farmer and H. V. Alley, con­ nothing has been done to start ley ; that the defendant. C. E. Had­
15. —30 acres. 3% miles south. Half improved.
vened for business on Wednesday. work on the road.
ley,
be
required
to
make
an
account
­
Seo. W. Bodyfelt who has been
For
Trade,
Salem
Resident
pro
­
H.
R.
Edmunds
vs.
Josephine
P
ing ; that plaintiff’« dower in and
Ite sick for severs! weeks, is able
1. -17 acres. Orchard. Well improved.
Will trade for bottom
be around again although very perty for dairy land in Tillamook Edmunds is a divorce case filed in to al! of «aid real property be mea­
County.
For particulars write the circuit court, in which plaintiff sured and assigned ; that C. W.
land only.—115,000.
M l
2.
—
10
acres.
Orchard.
Buildings
cost
IS,
000.
—>15,OU)
C. B. Measor, Salem, Oregon. Also alleges that they were married in Talmage be appointed as temporary
'he Patsy came in with a full give description and location of Vancouver, Wash., on the 8th of
3. —24 acres. Orchard. Fine improvements.—>36,000.
receiver ; and that the court allow
4. —42)4 acres. Part Orchard. Balance raw.—>tt,800.
d of freight, amongst which was
May, 1906, and lived together until plaintiff a reasonable attorney’s fee
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5 —15 acres. All fruit Good improvements. —>20,000.
Jut 40,000 feet of lumber for Bay- place.
The plaintiff alleges in her com­
tk —10 acres. All in fruit. Good improvements.—>10,000.
The County Court on Wednesday June, 1910, and the cause for the
Mn.
7. — Business Lot, Hood River.—>10,000.
divorce is that the plaintiff '-laima
Phe delegation from Tillamook decided to continue the petition of that bis wife without cause willfully plaint that the defendant, C. £. Had­
8. —Fine Residence and Two faits. >13,000.
ley,
now
holds
in
his
possession
J.
J.
McCormick
for
a
saloon
license
9. —Several vacant lots. Per pair.—WOO
lich will join the excursion party
deserted and abandoned him. and or under hie control more than
10. 28 acres on railroad in city, *600 per acre.
im Portland to select a site for for Garibaldi, who has made four
continues
to
do
so.
>180,aV) of fiersomil pro|>erty which
tgon for the Panama-Pacific El- applications £for a license. This
The meeting in regard to mating was earned by the partnership and
*it ion, will consist of M. F. I-each. caused considerable surprise to
1. --10U0 acres. Orchard Land. Mostly raw. For sale only in
k>ea Walton. W. G. Dwight and Attorney Holmes and hie client, arrangements for holding a county received from the sale of property,
tracts to suit.
fair ia to be held next Saturday and that no settlement or account­
who had a strong petition.
F. Small.
2. Ml acres Orchard land. Running water.—>2 400.
afternoon at the Tillamook Com­ ing for any of the pro|>erty has ever
mercial Club, notices having l>een been made by or tietween the said
•ent out by Assistant Secretary partners.
1. —Two Lota. Portland Heights |I2,UI>.
Claussen, to that effect.
Hie an­
Attorney Oak Nolan represents
2. —One O>t. Mount Tabor. P«IL
X—Three Ixits. Peninsular, near Swift's Packing Plant— >1..7a>.
nouncement that the meeting was the plaintiff, who knows a good deal
4. —Fine Residence Mt Tnlsir. Furnished.—>3,600.
to be held last Saturday wan a mis alxmt the financial affairs of the
NORTH PLAINS
take. It ia hoped tbst i I kmm - w 4 m > Hadleys, who did their business at
I.— 8 acres in town. Five acres in cultivation. Fine creek.-$2.4<it
are interested io a county fair or the bank of C. 4E Thayer, of which
LYLE, WASH., LANDS.
stock show will be present.
Nolan was the cashier when that in­
1.
—
160
acres.
All
good fruit lauds. 4 a< res orchard. Buddings.—
stitution
was
in
existence.
Nolan
Kvery baseball fan in Tillamook
fltan
“ DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.
is invi ed to attends meeting which claims that >25.an is ■ r- . sonable
2—374 acres Ramli «Ou« res, I year old apples, 150 acres cleared.
will t>e held in t!>e Commercial Club attorney's fee to be allowed him in
*75 per acre.
rooms on S today morning, at 11 this case.
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There’s One Form of
Investment
Stepping Stones to Wealth
It is a Savings Account in the
§ W TïlLÀMOOK COUNTY BAÑERA
J
List of Property for Sale or
Exchange by
John Leland Henderson,
216 Tillamook Block, over P.O.
TILLAMOOK LANDS AND LOTS.
HOOD RIVER LANDS AND LOTS.
Washington County, Or., Lands.
PORTLAND.
LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE
TILLAMOOK. OREGON,