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Vol. XXIV.
No. 47
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH 21, 1912.
Double Your Dollars
Every dollar you earn is capable
of doubleing itself in time, without
any effort on your part except to
hang on to it.
The dollar that slips away will
eventually get into the hands of some­
one who will set it at work fortune
building for himself.
The dollars you save, whose
earning power you appropriate, will
make the sum of your fortune.
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The sooner you begin to save at
this bank, the sooner you will see
your fortune expressed in large
figures.
We receive savings deposits from
a dollar up.
ba F TILLAMOOK COUNTY B à NKWW0
COUNTY ¡.
TILLAM°QK CITY, ORE.
ILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
Smelt 5c. at the Fish Market.
Born, on Monday, to the wife of
lino Bieser, a girl.
Mrs. Labowitch and child left on
aturday for San Francisco.
C. I. Clough went to Portland on
londay on a business trip.
Ladies’ $20.00 Rain Coat at $12.50,
t Mason Pennington & Co.’s. *
Up to date dress making over
tar Theatre. Mrs. Laura Potter. .
The weather this week has been
right and fine, with frosty nights.
Outing flannel, 12 yards for one
filiar, at Mason, Pennington & Co.,
I. H. Cook, who owns timber in
■is count}’, was in the city last
r
k
[The steamer Sue H. Elmore came
k on Wednesday with a full load of
(eight.
[Full line of wall paper at Lamar's
■ riety Store. “Drop in and look
Sound."
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lit will pay you to look at Mason,
bnningtondc Co.’s bargain counter
lie week.
*
kA five passenger Ford automobile
k Dr. Wendt came in by freight
■s week.
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla-
Lok Meat Company's Market, 13c.
Ir pound.
*
niss Gertrude McKimens was in
L city the first of the week from
■laleui.
Bo your trading early then go to
B Star and have a good time,
■urday at 2:15 p.m.
Bring your chickens to the Tilla-
■ok Meat Company’s Market. We
B 13c. per pound.
*
Bayocean having enough citizens.
Bovement has been started to in-
Kvorate that place.
Bor 3ale. White Star Seed Pota-
B, extra fine Apply A. W. Atter-
By, Tillamooa, Oregon.
Bhree extra good reels also two
Mstrated songs at the Star Theatre.
Mirday afternoon at 2:16
Mason, Pennington & Cc. are
Bring ladies’ winter under gar-
^Bts at a great reduction.
^Bte Tillamook Commercial Club
^Bs its first bi-weekly dancing
^■y this (Thursday) evening.
^■llamook Meat Company Lard
^Llutely pure; $1.40, 101b. pail;
■ 5 lb. pail ; 50 lb. can 12c. lb. .
B 6. Stanley and family have
^■rned to this city from Iowa.
Bre they went about a year ago.
^■x business with pleasure and
the Matinee, Saturday, at the
Admission only 10c.
B>e friend* of Mrs. B C. Lamb
*!■ be sorry to hear that she is
■ and confined to her home.
^Brriage licenses were issued to
Bowles and Jessie I- Stickler.
Joseph Panaxo and Elizabeth
^BcEtee.
HcaMiûh
SUPERVISION
.J;
Born, on Monday, to the wife of
E. E. Finley, a son.
A. G. Beals and F. R. Beals went
to Portland this week on business,
the latter returning on Wednesday.
Mrs. Jap Raines went to Sher­
wood, on Saturday on account of
the death of her brother. James
Smock.
Mrs. Webster Holmes returned to
the city on Wednesday after two
weeks visit with her sister in Port­
land.
How to solve the heat problem,
buy A berdare (Australian) Coal,
Telephone Main 1771. Latnb-Schra-
der Co.
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Petitions have been circulated
protesting against the skating
rink, which were freely signed by
le citizens.
Married, on Tuesday, at the M.E.
parsonage, by the Rev. James T.
Moore, pastor, Joseph Parrazo and
Elizabeth F. McEtee.
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Come to the Matinee, at the Star
Theatre on Saturday afternoon at
2:15, and see a good show.
Ad­
mission 10c.
Golden Gate Cement is the
standard for house a nd barn blocks.
Sold by Lamb-Schrader Co. Tele,
phone, Main 1771.
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Mrs. Fred Poorman, accompanied
by Miss Allegara Mason, returned
to Portland on Monday after visiting
her parents in this city.
I will pay 8c, 10c. and 11c. for call
hides at my shop. Try me out and
see.
The Old Reliable Hide and
Fur Dealer, N. E. Melchoir.
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Attorney Webster Holmes, as
attorney for the Port of Bayocean,
has until the first of the month to
make his reply in the Port case.
Lytle A Gordon handle all kinds
of building materials in any
amount and can quot«*the lowest
prices in the city. See them before
buying.
*
Two pure bred Holstein bulls for
sale, one three years old and the
other four months old.
Price* are
reasonable.—J. A. Hazlitt, Forest
Grove, Ore. R. No. 1.
Wanted, Oregon Quail, for breed­
ing purposes. Permit for trapping
furnished.
Address ’Gene
M.
Simpson, Sup’t State Game Farm,
Corvallis, Oregon.
There will be preaching at the
Presbyterian Church next Sunday.
One week from Saturday, on March
30. the annual congregational meet­
ing will be held in the evening.
J. S. McDowell, of Loe Angeles,
who has bought 76 lota at Netarts,
has dedicated one to the Elks, and
will erect a summer and winter
home for the members on the site.
Now that the automobile rush is
over we are repairing any and
everything. Guns, lock* and key*,
typwriters. cash registers
and
complicated machinery a specialty.
At Ed’s Garage, 2nd Ave. Any­
thing that we can’t repair we will
buy.
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For Trade, Salem Resident pro­
perty for dairy land in Tillamook
County.
For particulars write
C. B. Measor, Salem, Oregon. Also
give description and location of
place.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Michaud will
leave for Canada in a few weeks,
to be gone several months. It is 26
years since they left there. While
away Sam Michaud will run the
,
ranch.
Attorney Winslow, of Salem, who
has been a deputy under District
Attorney McNary, came in on Wed­
nesday’. He is a candidate for dis­
trict attorney, on the republican
j
ticket.
I
The Swastika Club and the Kill-
kare Klub have their meetings this
week, the Klub meeting today at the
home of Mrs. C. H. Hoskins, and
the Swastikas at the home of Mrs.
,
Carl Haberlach.
;
R. C. Margarrel va. Edwin Hook-
er, trustee, Robert T. Fowler and
Annie Fowler, J. I,. Hartman and ■
E. L, Thompson, partners, is a suit
filed in the circuit court to recover
$8531.86 on a promissory note.
F. W. Talbot made an announce­
ment that he would be a candidate
for sheriff, but finding that Sheriff
Crenshaw would run again, he
withdrew, as he knew he could not
beat the sheriff in an election.
Dr. S. M. Wendt, successor to Dr.
Smith, speaks German. Surgery,
ear, eye, nose and throat. Office in
the Commercial Building, opposite
the Todd Hotel. Ail calls answered
day or night. Both phones.
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Saturday, the 23rd, at 2:15, is the
beginning of a series of Matinees
that will be given by the Star The­
atre, so that people in the country
can see a good show and at the
same time get home before evening.
Sheriff Crenshaw has collected
about $250,000 in taxes, and of that
amount $72,477.64 were in outstand­
ing general and road warrants,
which entailed a large amount of
extra work during the tax collecting
time as the interest had to be
figured out. It will take the Sheriff
several days before he can get
caught up with the work and every­
thing posted and a settlement
made with the County Treasurer.
In regard to the establishment
of a mail route between Tillamook
City and Cloverdale, the bids sub­
mitted coukl not be considered be­
cause the bidders have used obso-
lete postal forms, and for that rea-
son it will have to be readvertised.
In the absence of a properly ex­
Are the steps leading to the savings bank.
ecuted proposal at a reasonable
Every man, woman anil child ought to travel
rate, the Department will be unable
up these steps often.
It spells success and
to award the contract. The post-1
master has been supplied with the
independence in the future. Thrift in youth
proper proposed blanks.
means wealth in old age. Deposit your savings
Captain Emmett Jenkins, with I
with us and you will find them accumulating at
about forty passengers, left this
a rapid rate, and earning good interest while
morning for deep sea fishing, in
accumulating.
the gasoline launch Henrietta II. '
It is thought that a good business
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
can be worked up in deep sea fish - |
TILLAMOOK' ORE.
ing and shipping the fish to Port­
land. As it is no trick to catch tons
of fish outside the bi’T in a very
little time the mrtter of disposing
1C. II. Wayntirc Still Boost
of them is a question, but with
COUNCIL MEETING.
railroad facilities it is thought that
in J for Tillamook.
Railroad Still Wants to Mo­
this may be turned into a profitable
nopolize
Front
Street--The
business.
My Dear Old Headlight, When I
“Lid” for Skating Rink.
The C.É. Society of the Christian
get lonesome iuv thoughts turn iu
Church want to measure all their
There was a meeting of the City you anil Valley ot the Big Neittun a
friends Friday evening of this week Council on Monday evening, when and Tillamook.
We are tivi i.iih *
at the I.O.O.F. Hall
several ordinances were introduced from t'je B C. line. Are having
A “ measuring’’ party is given for and considered.
fine weather for March. This is n
you,
farily good dairy country. There
A
skating
rink
ordinance,
which
’Tis something novel, something
new ;
prohibits the running of a skating arc quite a few talking Tillamook
We young ladies nsk all to come,
rink within 210 feet of any dwelling, and could be easily induced to go
z\nd each one bring to aid lissome; unles-i permission has been oh there, ns many are satisfied tliut it
Two cents for every foot you’re tall,
has great advantages over thia
Will measure you on door or wall ; tained from the property owners,
C. A. Wester was taken to Port­ An extra cent tor each inch give,
calls for a bond of $500 ar.d the country. I have run along thia
land on Monday in a special car. And thereby show how high you rink to close on Sundays and at proposed twite of the Pacific High­
live.
way and some day it will be a great
He is the Assistant General Super-
With music and song, refreshments ten o'clock at night
thourougharre.
It starts at Van­
in’.endant of the Southern Pacific,
The P.R. & N. ordinance was in-
and pleasure,
and was injured when his motor Will meet one and all at our party definetly postponed, and another couver, 11 C., anil goes to Mexico.
of “ measure.”
speeder jumped the track and dis-
ordinance introduced, which gives Work has commenced up thia way.
located his thigh.
James Walton, cashier of the the railroad three tracks on Front But all the roads I have seen are
First
National Bank, is the only street; one of which is to be ’used not as good as you are building in
You are invited to call and look
Tillamook county* I want to tell
person
of the Tillamook delegation as a common user.
over our stock of groceries, We
you people a little secret
You arc
that
went
to
San
Francisco,
to
re
­
The
Portland
&
West
Coast
Rail
have a new stock of first-class
going ♦<> have visitors this year and
turn
home
at
present.
He
reports
road
had
a
franchise
for
a
tract
on
goods none of them shelf worn or
lots of them. So put in a lot of gar­
stale. Call and see us, you will that it was a glorious trip, full of Front Street, the ordinance being den stuff; yea, they’ are coining
excitement
and
amusement,
and
read
the
second
time.
receive courtuous treatment and
Earl Ford and W. T. Kimball put and big delegations. Put on a bit
prompt service.-Tillamook FeedCo.* that the delegation from this city
gave Tillamook County a lot of in a bid to construct side walks of fresh paint, fix up the fence*,
Simmons Brothers and Golds­ good boosting. As it is the month which wan 4c. per foot nnd $3.50 get a pleasant look on your faces,
fur some of the best men I have
worthy’s mill is now running and ly meeting of the Tillamook Com for crosswalks.
ready for orders. Dressed lumber mercial Club on Monday evening,
The City Council adjourned to met want homes among you, mid
furnished after February
15th. the Tillamook delegation will recite meet on Wednesday, and after good roads, good schools and good
Rough lumber $8 per M. Dressed some of their experiences while on meeting that evening adjourned churches, good towns and pleasant
faces will go hand in band to raise
lumber will be sold at correspond­ the junketing trip.
until tomorrow (Friday) evening.
value* on your land. You have a
ingly low prices. Mill situated 8
We have received a copy of the
great chance tins summer and be
miles south of Tillamook
River« and Harbors bill, as recom­
Hay for Sale.
sure ami take advantage of it. Good
A neat booklet has been issued ' mended by the committee, and that
wishes to all.
For
Sale,
Five
Tons
of
Oat
Huy
and is being widely distributed I : part which refers to Tillamook says: $15.00 per ton, delivered.—If. E.
C. II. W avmiri ;.
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Improving
Tillamook
Ba}
’
and
throughout the United States, of ,
Weston, Tillamook, Ore.
Ferndale, Wash , March 11, 1912.
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bar,
Oregon,
in
accordance
with
the
the Elk Grand ¡Lodge Reunion, i ‘ report submitted in House Docu-
July 8th to 13th 1915. at Portland, ' merit Nmnliered Three hundred and
Ore., which besides giving the pro ¡forty-nine. Sixty-second Congress
gram for that event, gives a lot of : second session, and subject to the
| conditions set forth in saiil docu
useful information and pictures.
: nienl one hundred thousand <lol- .
The anniversary of St. Mary’s In­ tlars; for main’enance of improve-‘
stitute at Beaverton, Ore., will be ment, five thousand dollars in all
1 one hundred and five thousand
appropriately celebrated on Mon­ dollars.”
day with an interesting program.
In the supplemental y
report
Sister Superior Johanna, of St. Al- there is this stipulation:
phonsus Academy, accompanied by
‘Tillamook Bay, Oreg., on con
Mrs. Sydney S. Johnson and Mrs. dition that the local communities
s h on 1)1 contribute one-hall the
Berns, will attend the celebration.
amount of $814,0)1), the estimated ,
Registration lias been alow in cost of the project.”
the county, more especially in
Mrs. Emmett Bales gave a party1
1. — 35!» acres in cultivation Free city water. 61» miles S. E $4,5)«.).
Tillamook and Hoquarton precincts, at her home in this city on Friday
2—16 acres in cultivation. Spring water Oretown.—$3,500.
where only half of the voters have afternoon in honor of Mrs. Fred
3. 1% acres, House and Barn. Spring water. Oretown.—$550.
4. — 100 acres, Castle Rock ranch. 3Vi mile* 8. E. of Hebo.—$70UU.
registered. Those wishing to vote Poorman, who was visiting her par­
5 —House and Lot in town.—$525.00.
at the primary nominating election ents, the invited guest* being Mes- i
6 Fine Residence, central Tillamook City. $2,100.
should do so as soon as possible dames W. H. Hoskin*, C. H. Hos- ’
7 —House andTwoLots, Miller's addition, Tillamook City $1,500.
a* the books will be dosed before kins, Pennington, McNair, Small,
8. —160 acres. Dairy Randi. Pleasant Valley.—$7,500.
9. —40 acres on Tillamook River Unimproved. All bottom. -$1 7(X)
the election.
F Hadley, Shrode, Clough, Mason,
10. -i~-
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1)10 acres, ~
Timber
Claim on Miami river.—$4,500.
A. K. Case has sold two of the Williams, B. C. Lamb, Bzxlyfelt,
11. —80 acres fine timber. 1,580. M, feet—$l,WX'.00.
celebrated Overland automobile re­ Campbell, Poormun, F C. Baker,
12. —40 acres. Well improved. New hui'ding. I1,» miles S.—$8,000.
11—80 acres, near Cloverdale. Timber.- $3,000.
cently, one to Fred W. Christensen, W. F. Baker, Aiderman, Mason,
14. —30 acre*. Four miles south. All improved,—$6,500;
the cheese inspector, which is a Bert Severance, Christensen, Halier
15. —30 acres. 3^i
. mile* south. ___
...______ _ $3,500.
_____
Half improved.
two passenger. 30 h.p., machine; Jach, Sarchet, Harter and Holmes.
16—150 I-ot* aud Hotel site, Long Beach add to Bayocenn. $15,000
and the other to Royal Stillwell, a One feature of the afternoon's en-'
17. —80 acres 41» miles S. E. Tillamook /I,HIX).
18. —230 acre ranch. 70 acres bottom. All stocked. -$22,500.
five passenger, 30 h.p. machine, joyment was in the amusing and
19. —The finest residence in Tillamook — $4,7(1)
both of which were *old in this city interesting game of “Applied Art.”|
Mrs.
Csmpbell
won
the
first
prize,
for $1,100.
1. 17 acres. Orchard, Well improved
The regular monthly meeting of and Mr. Sarchet was awarded the
Will trade for bottom
land only. — $15,000.
the Tillamook Commercial Club consolation trophy. The hostes*
2. —10 acre*. Orchard. Building* cost $5,11«), — $18 OU)
will be held next Monday evening, served a dainty lunch in her usual
3. -24 acres. Orchard. Fine improvement* —$30,11)0.
when it is hoped there will lie a unique and tempting style.
4. --42% seres. Fart Orchard. Balance raw—$25,0(1)
5 —15 acres. All fruit. Good
(
large attendance of member*, as
improvement*.—120.000.
6. —10 acres. All in fruit. Good improvement*.
________ __
____
$10(11).
Price* for Hog*
nominations will be made for offic­
7. —Busines* Lol, Hcod River.— $IO,IU).
er* for the ensuing year. Five mem­
8.
—
Fine
Residence
and
Two
Mils.
$3,
(mi.
Light hog* 150 ll>* Hl>
bers ot the Executive Board hold
9. —Several vacant lot*. 1’er pair.—MOD
150 lb*, to 201) lb*. 8c.
10 28 acre* on rtiilroad in city, $*MA> per acre.
over, the two whose time expires
200
to 250 lb*. 7V*c.
301) Hi*, and over, 7c.
being Cbaa. I. Clough and Fred C.
Tillamook Meat Company.
Baker.
1.
1.--10U0
acres. Orchard l-aniL Mostly raw. For sule only in
In the case of Mrs. Otelia Hadley
tract* to suit.
Bid* Wanted for Hauling.
Z
80
acre*
Orchard land. Running water —$2 Fill
v*. C. E. Hadley etal.. C. E, Hadley
Fairview Dairy Awsocia’ion will
haa filed hi* answer to the com­ receive
bid* for hauling it* cherae
plaint, in which he alleges that he front April 1st, 1912, to April l«t
1. —Two l-ots. Portland Height*. $12,(XX).
dil not at any time enter into a 1913 I^ave bid* st office of Carl
2. —Three IxH*. Peninsular, near Swift’* Packing Plant.—$1,500.
partnership with his father, C. B. Haberlach, aecretary, on or liefore
3. - Fine Residence Mt Tabor, Furninhed.— $3,®M).
Hadley, and that the latter never April 1*4. 1912. Factory reserve* the
NORTH PLAINS
right
to
reject
aoy
or
all
bid*.
had any intereat in th* property
1.—8 acre* in town. Five acre* in cultivation. Fine creek. — $2,400
FAigviaw- D airy A ss n .
standing in the name of C K. Had­
LYLE, WASH., LANDS.
You can *ay goodbye Io constipa­
ley. A motion was also made to
1. —1®) acre*. All good fruit land*. 4 acres orchard. Buildings —
tion
with
a
claar
conacMnie
if
you
dissolve the injunction, which was uae Chamtierlai«'* Tablet*. Many
$12.000
2. -378 acre* Ranch 70acre*, 1 year old apple*. 150 acre* cleared.
granted by Judge Galloway upon have been jxrmaneaUy cured by
rr per acre.
their use. F olm I* by aU dealers.
a bond being given.
Stepping Stones to Wealth
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
TIL1AMOCK, OREGON.
DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.