Vol. XXIV. No. 48 TILLAMOOK, OREGON APRII, 25. 1912 Deposit all your income at this bank and pay it out by check. Thus you will make a written re­ cord of all your money transaction, which may be referred^to months or years hence, when’ information is wanted, or the amount or time of a payment is questioned. Most of the deposits bagan as small ones. A checking account at this bank will be your stepping stone to success. i^TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANKfe° COUNTY I TjULAMOOK CITY. ORE. . TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS SUPERVISION If you are looking for a wagon or a buggy of any kind it will pay you to see the Tillamook Feed Co.* Dirt for filling yards, for »ale.— Domestic and Foreign Cement J. R. Harter. always in stock at the lowest price. 1000 Choice Strawberry plants for Lamb-Schrader Co., Telephone Sale. See Shrode. Main 1771. • Give the Tillamook Feed Co. a Have you tried the Diamond W. trial for your groceries. ’ Steel Cut Coffee? Gee, but It’s Born, on Friday, to the wife of good! Get it at the Tillamook Feed Emil Larsen, a daughter. Co. • Born, on the 18th, to the wife of S. S. Johnson vs. Miami Lumber R obs Shreve, a daughter. Co. is a suit filed in the Circuit Dr. S. M. Wendt, successor to Dr. Smith, speaks German. Surgery, ear, eye, noeeand throat Office in the Commercial Building, opposite the Todd Hotel. All calls answered day or night Both phonea. • J. W. Maddux has established a city transfer office next to the Gem theatre on Main street, where all orders can be left, which will be promptly attended to, or call the office up by phone, Main 651. Carpets, Rugs and Mattresses cleaned with a first class vaccum carpet cleaner ; good work and the best of satisfaction given by F. E. Pangborn. Leave orders at Jones- Knudson Furniture Store. Now that the automobile rush is over we are repairing any and everything. Guns, locks and keys, ♦ypwriters, cash registers and complicated machinery a specialty. At Ed’s Garage, 2nd Ave. Any thing that we can’t repair we will buy. , Annual Meeting of Club. will be paid upon presentation. Interest ceases April 22. 1912. B L B eats . County Treasurer. Cali for Rosd Warranta. All outstanding Road Fund War­ rants will be paid upon présenta­ tion. Interest cesses Aprii 22. 1912. B L B bals . Count* Treasurer. Foe Sale or Rent VARIETY STORE TILLAMOOK, OREGON, •‘DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.” D. I,. Shrode, the pewly elected President of the Tillamook Com­ mercial Club, and Mayor J. R. Harter, have decided that on Wed­ nesday afternoon, May 1st, is to be a half holiday for the purpose of cleaning up the city. The city will furnish wagons to remove the rub­ bish. President Shrode and Mayor Harter request the assistance of all the business men and'citizens to clean up their premises, front and back yards, manure piles, etc., which will give the city a clean sani- tasy appearance. CONTRACT LET. High School Building to Cost $20,668-12,900 for Heating. 69 seres bottom land 22 miles from Tillamook. All dear, will run 30 cows. Good house, two barns aod fresh water on place, half mile from school, post office, »tore and cheese factory.—See M. R. Haaen- kratc School Board, declined to make a statement. He however, stated that there was nothing to the caae, that it would have to be dismissed, that the bonds have been sold and that the money would be here to­ morrow (Friday). From What we can gather it is some of the Portland bond traders who are at the back of the suit, who have commenced to fight the per­ son who negotiated the bonds. They call him a “ curb stone operator,” because he is butting in and giving better terms than hey have been ________________ I giving. i U. B. Church. Bible School 10 n.ni. Preaching It a.in. and 8 p.in. Young People’s meeting 7 p in. Holiness meeting 2:30 p m. Special evanglistic meetings each evening conducted by Evangelists Lewis anil Matthews. Saturday evening the message will be on the Second Coming of J»aua. Sunday afternoon Entire Sancti­ fication us a second definite work of God’s grace will be presented and explained by the evangelists. The meetings lire interesting. The word is being piesented in a point­ The Killkare Klub. ed way and with definite results. Another pleasant and helpful Come and hear for yourself The tentative bids for street im­ afternoon was spent at the home of B. E. EMERICK, pastor. provements having been referred Mrs. Sarchet, when the Killkare to Stannard A R.chardson, the engi Klub met on last Thuradav after­ MR Church Services. neers, for recommendation, they noon to resume their usual study. reu»nmeud»d asphalt at from $1.55 There being u goodly number of 10 a. m. - Sunday School. to $1.70 per square yard for the r the member» and* two guests, Men 11 a.m.—Setmon Subjec*. “Hell.” pavement of this city. Upon Mayor dames Small and Work. Mrs. Hos­ 7 p. m.—Epworth League. Harter’s return from Portland last I kins will be our reader for the next 8 p. tn. —Song and Sermon Subject, week he brought with him a sealed meeting which will be held at the ‘Heaven.” bid from the Warren Construction home of Mrs. Haberlach. The host J ames T. M ooke , pastor. Co , which was opened at a meeting ess, Mrs. Sarchet, had prepared a of the City Council on Friday even­ most appetitizing luncheon and the For Sale or Trade. ing, the bid being heavy standard i guests found their places at the bitulithic, ' $1.98 per square yard; table by place cards of the Scotch Stallion, two years old, black, light standard bitulithic, $1.78 per T h i a t 1 e design. All enjoyed a weighs 1035, perfects gentle, will square yard, whereupon the city guessing game contest while they guarantee him. Wil) sell cheap lor coun.il passed a resolution in favor partook of the “eats.” cash, or will trade for town property of using the bitulithic on account The Klub grows more interesting Vacant! Iota preferred. - See )■ i ink at each meeting and the study is of the cut in price. Huneukratt. helping all. TAKES BITULITHIC. William Crosby Ross, ofMcCorm were Court to recover $205.00 for legal ick Theological Seminary, Chicago, services. S. C. W. Leghorn Eggs-$1,00 per Use an Ashless and Clinkerless 111., who has been called as pastor setting of 15. A. M. Ginn. Coal. Aberdare (Australian) Coal. of the Presbyterian Church in thia Wanted. 100,000 pounds of Bees Sold only by Lamb-Schrader Co., city, will come to Tillamook and Telephone Main 1771. * , commence his work here the first Wax. Clough’s Drug Store. Sunday in June. He will beordain- Attorney John A. Careen, of Ask your neighbor about De­ • ed at his home town, Wilmington, Salem, State Senator for Marion ment’s best, or else ask Shrode. * | Delaware, on the 12th May. The famous corn fed Sinclair County, was in this week, having The next mid day lunch at the Meats, at the Tillamook Feed Co. • a case in the circuit court. District Attorney J H. McNary i Tillamook Commercial Club will Clem and Henry Plasker were in came in from Salem on Monday to take place next Wednesday, May 1, Bay City. Thursday, on business. when it will be in ojder for busi dispose of the rape cases in the P Attorney G W. Bingham, of Salem, ness and professional men to ap­ circuit court and left Wednesday. is attending circuit court this week. pear in overalls, as this is the day Rev. R. E. Jope and wife, of the when the business men will get to­ Born, on the 16th inst, at Beaver, Christian Church, and Mrs. Erwin gether for the purpose of a general to the wife of C. N. Johnson, a son. Harrison, left on Monday to attend Dement’s Beet and the Diamond the State Sunday School Convention. . clean up of the city, Mayor Harter having declared a half holiday for W. line is becoming the talk of the Mrs. F. R. Beals left for the East that purpose. town. * this morning on account of the Wanted, a position as cook or serious sickness of her father, Mr. helper.—Apply at the Headlight Beals going as far as Portland with office. • her. The annual meeting of the Tilla­ There will be preaching services Lytle & Gordon handle all kinds mook Commercial Club «as held at at the Presbyterian Church next of building materials in any the Club Rooms on Monday evening Sunday. amount and can quote the lowest when the officers for the ensuing E. P. Hopwood, circulation mana­ prices in the city. See them before year were elected as follows: ger of the Oregonian, came in on buying. • President—D. L. Shrode Saturday. The Jefferson High School, of Vice-President—C. I. Clough. Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ Portland, and the Tillamook High First Vice-President—Russell Haw­ mook Meat Company’s Market, 13c. School will compete on the diamond kins. ( per pound. • at the Stillwell Park in this city on Second Vice President—T. I. Potter. Wilson Taylor went to Hillsboro Saturday. Third Vice-President—F. H. Harra- on Tuesday to attend the funeral of dan. Mrs. J. T. Gallentine, sister of his nephew. Attorney C. W. Talmage, returned Fourth Vice-President--F A. Rowe. They say the Diamond W. line from Santa Maria, Cal., on Monday Secretary—E. J. Claussen. can’t be beat for quality.—Tilla­ where she has been visiting her Treasurer—James Walton. Fred C. Baker was re-elected on daughter. mook Feed Co. * the Executive Board and C. K. For Sale, Household Goods. Mary L. Berger and F. W. Berger Trombley was elected to succeed Second bouse east of the Academy. vs. F. R Beale is a suit filed in the C. I. Clough. e Mrs. A. Pbelps. * Circuit Court to recover $2 250 It wan announced that the Port­ Edmunds pays 17 cents a pound damages growing out of a reaj land business men will visit Tilla­ in trade for calf hides. . estate deal. mook on the 9th of May. The arrange­ Tillamook Mercantile Co. . Wanted, Oregon Quail, for breed­ ments for the entertainment will be Misses Nettie Smith and Effie ing purposes. Permit fortrapping referred to the new entertainment Jordan, of Bay City, were in Tilla­ furnished. Address 'Gene M. committee. mook, Sunday. As there was a desire on the part Simpson, Sup’t State Game Farm, of the members that the city should Bring your chickens to the Tilla­ Corvallis, Oregon. have as clean appearance as pos­ mook Meat Company's Market We John Morgan has bought a 35 h.p. sible it was recommended that the pay 13c. per pound. * four passenger, torpedo body, The Ray Feed Co. are selling Fruit Overland automobile from A. K. City Council name a day for a gen­ Sugar at $6.35 per sack; Dry Gran­ Caae. There machines are beconi. eral clean-up of the city. ulated at $6.20 per sack. ing quite popular in thia county. Call for General Warrants C. W. Mclllvaine and L S. Brode, F. G. Wheeler and wife of Ala­ of Bay City, attended the ball game meda, Cal., are viaiting with P W. All General Fund Warrants en­ at Stillwell Park, on Sunday. Todd’a family. Mr. Wheeler ia a dorsed prior to Novemtier 1, 1911, UflflAR’S Wednesday Afternoon May lst-Business Houses Will Close. The excursion from Nehalem on Sunday brought a large crowd from the North end of rhe county to at­ tend the base ball game between Tillamook and Nefialem in this The School Board of District No. city, which proved an exciting 9 let the contract for the new high game, resulting in a victory for the school building on Monday evening home team, the score standing 14 to 6. to Rali>li R. Wheaton, the bid being At a meeting of the City Council $29,668 and the hot air heating bid on Tuesday evening an ordinance to McPherson & Co. for $2,900. The was passed to provide a rule for new building will contain eleven determining whut shall constitute rooms. The other bids were as follows: assessment districts for all street improvements and sewers and a Dennis D. McLaren, of Salem, $22- resolution to improve all streets 342; C. L Wood of Portland, $28,- 900; Wechter A Wood, of Salem, $28- within the sewer district. 048; Snook A Traver, of Salem, $22- Simmons Brothers and Golds­ 080; Welch A Wiight. of Salem, $22- worthy’s mill is now running and 969. oa ready for orders. Dressed lumber furnished after February 15th. Rough lumber $8 per M. ' Dressed lumber will be sold at correspond­ ingly low prices. Mill situated 8 miles sooth of Tillamook Ed Hadley, wife and son Garibaldi visitors, Sunday. Mrs. Harry Lowe, mother of Mr». brother-in-law of Mrs Todd, and ia Allen Page, Jetton Tuesday for her one of the busineaa men of Alemeda home in Grand Rapids, Mich. Dr. E. T. Hedlund, the popular Dave Fitzpatrick fell and struck Swedish dentist of Portland, was a ”” a >■"* Saturday, pleaaant caller at the E. Glad home making a bad cut on bis face. last Sunday. He was accompanied Tillamook Meat Company Lard ' by his wife aod baby. They came absolutely pure; $>.40. 10 lb. pail; in fora short outing and to see our 73c., 51b. pail ; 50 lb. can 12c beautiful country. CLEAN UP DAY. City Council Decides on the Light Standard at $1.78 Square Yard. ATTEMPT TO HOLD UP SCHOOLBONDS James Walton Made Some Startling Allegations. Judge Galloway signed a tempor ary injunction ou the complaint of Janies Walton, restrain School Dis­ trict No. 9 from selling certain bonds to Fred Glenn, of the First National Bank of Denver, Colo. Plaintiff in his complaint alleges that the school district entered into an agreement whereby they attemfri­ ed to employ Fred Glenn to sell $35,000 worth of Ixmds for $.35,700, and to pay a commission of one per cent to cover all legal ex penset and the fnrnishing and printing of bonds. That at the time the said Fred Glenn was making »aid con­ tract for the purpose of purchasing the bonds for the defendant Keeler Bros, for leas thau they were worth, and to receive compensation from troth school district and Keeler Bros. And the defendant’s county treasurer and school district and officers were entering into a con­ tract for the express purpose of selling the bonds for less than the beet price obtainable for the pur pose of defrauding the taxpayers of the district. In pursuance of eaid conspiracy the school district and its officers and all the de­ fendants wrongfully, wilfully and intentionally are about *0 deprive I the school district and its taxpay- 1 era among them the plaioMff. of the sum of $2.905 at the present time, and to compel tnem to pay aix per cent interest for at least ten years. That under the law it is the duty of the defendants before offering for eale any bonds to give .notice to the State I-a nd Board and to adver­ tise the same, which had not been done Plaintiff claims that he and other parties gave notice that they would offer to buy t.onda upon a . five per cent bsaie or offer a prem­ ium therefor of at least IsfitJO. aod that the school board informed the plaintiff that they were not ready to issue and aril tx.nda H T. Botts, chairman of the For Sale ex ZExcolxaxxg'e Toy John Leland Henderson & Son, -A-grexite. 216 Tillamook Block, Tillamook, Or. OVER POST-OFFICE. TILLAMOOK LANDS AND LOTS. 1. —35V» acres in cultivation. Free city water. 6W miles &K $4 5.4). 2. —16 acres in cultivation. Spring water. Oretown. —$2, Jk). 3. -65 acres at Beaver. Dairy ranch mid stock. -$19,000. 4. —160 acres, Castle Rock ranch. 3W miles S.K. of Hebo.-37300’ 5 —House and Lot in town.— $525.00. 6 —Fine Residence, central Tillamook City. $2,100. 7 —House andTwoLota. Miller’s addition, Tillamook City. $1,5'4). 8. —160 acres. Dairy Ranch. Pleasant Valley.—*7,500. 9. —40 acres on Tillamook River 1'niinproved. All lxritom.-$l 700. 10—160 acres, Timber Claim on Miami river, —$4,500. 11.—80 acres fine timlier. 1,580. M, feet.—$1,®M'. 12 —40 acres. Well improved. New bill dintf. 4 J, mile» S.- $8,000 13. —80 acres, near Cloverdale. Timber.- $.3,990 14. —30 acre». Four miles south All improved $6,500. 15. —30 acres. 34« miles south. Half improved. $3.500 16. —150 Lots Hud ______ ________ „ $15,000. _____ Hotel site, _________ l ong Beach odd to Baywean. 17. —80 acres 4J» miles S. E. Tillamook. H, MOO. ■| Jinx 18. —200 acre ranch. 70 acres Imttoin. All stocked.— $22,500. 19. —The finest residence in Tillamook —»4,700 20. —240 acres 5U miles S.E. Dairy Ranch.-$43,200. 21. — 60 acres. Neatucca bottom. Dairy Ranch —$11,000. HOOD RIVER LANDS AND LOTS * 1. -17 acres. Orchard. Wei! improved Will trade for bottom land only.—$15,014). 2. —10 acres. Orchard. Buildings coat $5,000. — $18 Oil) 3. -24 acres. Orchard. Fine improvements. — $36,(JU). 4. -42J* acres. Part Orchard. ...... Balance raw.—$25,010. 5 —15 acres. All fruit. Good irr proveniente.— $’.O000. &—10 scree. All in fruit. Good improvement».— — $10,0(4). 310,OU). 7. —Business Lot, Hood River.—$10.000. 8. —Fine Residence and Two Lota. $3,000. 9. —Several vacant lots, Per pair. - $500 10 28 acres on railroad in city, $4*4) per acre. IL —160 acres. Six scree cleared. Fine apple land $M.illi Washington County, Or., Lands. L- 1000 acres. Orchard laind. Mostly raw. For sale only in tracts to suit. 2. —80 acres Orchard land. Running water —$2,4U) PORTLAND. 1.—Two Lota. Portland Heights. $12,000. X— Three l-ota. Peninsular, near Hwift’s Packing Plant.—$15441 3. - Fine Residence Mt. Talarr. Furnished.—$3,600. 4. — Equity in 2 lots. Capital llill add.— $400. 5. —fl Lota. Parrel!'a add. to Woodlawn, Portland. —*4,300. NORTH PLAINS LYLE, WASH., LANDS. 1.—• acre» in town. Five acres in cultivation. Fine creek.—$2.400. 1— lflO acres. All good fruit lands. 4acres orchard. Buildings.— $12,000 2— 378 acres Ranch. 70acres, 1 year old apples,150 acres cleared $75 per acre. I 4