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    Tillai»ookvH««dlight,
Moy 16. 1912
“Tillamook City.”--Mayor J. R I L. ' R. Fields, Division Supt. THE SCHOOL BOARD
Southern Pacific Co.
DEFENDS ITSELF.
Harter.
I Fred Lockley, Manager Sunset,
“Tillamook Beach Resorts." — ¡The Pacific Monthly.
C H. Williams, Manager Press ' Gives Some Information
Attorney Webster Holme*.
• Fish Industry.”—Attorney John Bureau, PortlandCommercialIClub
! G. S. Crego, Official Photo­ that Will Surprise those
Boosters Get Together to Leland Henderson.
grapher.
“ Power.”—Will Spaulding,
who Want to Recall.
R. R. Earle, Pathe’ Weekly.
Boost this Wonderful
As the Portland business men
Arthur M. Churchill, Attorney.
Tillamook Country.
Absolutely Pure
E. J Daly, Real Estate.
To the People of School District
will not be able to visit the south
C. H. Farrington, Attorney-at-
part of the county, the committee
No.
9:
Law.
In view of the loose talk which
NOTED FOR TALL TREES decided that Frank Taylor, editor of Geo. M. Hyland, Capitalist.
J. Fred Larson, Umbdenatock A has been going around towo, and
the
Cloverdale
Courier,
give
a
short
AND FAMOUS CHEESE.
Larson.
talk on that part of tbe county.
O. H. Schwerdtmann, Secretary- inquiries which have been made of
NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE
us. the School Board think it best
The Portland Delegation to
I Manager Oregon Box A JMfjr- Co.
H. C. Forbes, Mgr. Portland to make a statement of its trans­
be Composed of Wealthy Portland Delegation Rep­ I Photo
Supply Co.
actions concerning the letting of
Citixen8---Local Com­
R. R. Routledge, President & the contract for the new school
resents $140,000,000. I Mtrr.
contract on account of the matters Mr. Zachmann that Wheaton
Routledge
Seed
&
Floral
Co.
mittee Arrange a
andti .
which are stated herein. After that with him about the plumbing andth
W. W. W’isweil. Manager Under- building.
P ortland , Or., May 15.—(Special)
Nice Program.
In the first place bids were called Mr. Wheaton went to Mr. Lamb and Wheaton was wanting to have it ’’
Representing easily $140,000,000, or . wood Typewriter Co.
told
him
that
if
the
Board
would
sign
ranged
in
a
way
not
in
accordance
Ja
whi
Harvey W’ells, Insurance.
for according to the plans and tv»«
more than $2,000,000, per passen-
■
the cor.trsct
contract with him h**
he wnuld
would get his the specifications,
specifications.
H. B. McEwen, Sec.-Mgr. McEwen
Tillamook City next week will be I ger, and comprising the most sub­
specifications. Several bids were iumber
We have not wanted to talr»
..
lumber from the Beals Lumber Com- »♦izxvx
take *nv
Koskey.
»sx
Aixsss ***—*▲__ _ i • •
visited by a large delegation of some stantial business men of Portland, A T.
Ralph R. Wheaton pany, and start teams hauling it out at action in this matter which would C
Irving Potter Vice-President submitted.
of the prominent and moat influen I the special excursion train to Tilla- T. B. Potter Realty Co.
Wheaton, but wef
we f 1 k
submitting the lowest bid, his bid once. The place where the contractor injurious to Mr. Wheaton/but"
ia laimhxxv
hi nor with
tial business men of Portland, who I inook County May 21, 22 and 23 will
W’. F. Martin, Secretary and Sales being $20,668.00 outside of heat. The gets his
lumber ta
is anmpt
something
with that
that nnr
our dntv
duty tn
to fko
the district reouiwd
i us to refuse to
which the Board has nothing to do.
tr, go
o-n ahead'with
«heau ....-, l the^
.r’“11"
come here under the auspices of I very likely be known as the “Mil- Manager Northwest Steel Co.
Frank A. Heitkemper, Managing next lowest bid was that of Snook A
The only reason for cancelling the tract with him for the building
buildin andT
the Portland Commercial Club and I lionairee Special.” There will be Director
Mr Whaufnn
j ,
Traver, which was $22,080.00.
G. Heitkemper Co.
contract was that the Board had lost fact that Mr.
Wheaton has
dining their etay in this city will be I any number of millionaires on
J. B. Pilkington, Nursenman.
statements —
that - • he • has. has made i,
Mr. Wheaton was to furnish bond confidence in Mr. Wheaton, arising --------------
R. R. Poppleton, Vice-President
the guests of the Tillamook Com­ I board, for the Rose City is sending
from the circumstances related,
our duty we feel, to let the pubi
within ten davs, and left Tillamook did not think that the interests d of and
the know the facts in regard to the matter
mercial Club This is one of the the leaders in the community to Pacific Electric Co.
to
get
his
bond
ready.
Before
leav
­
S. C. Pier, Sales Manager Mar­
district would be properly protected We have absolutely nothing to Conc«i
m st important meetings ever held I visit the rich farming and timber
shall-Wells Hardware Co.
ing a disagreement arose between if he should be allowed to do the work. in what has been done; it is a matter
in this city, for these meetings are I district* of this nearby Oregon
Jay Smith.
Manager Marshall Wheaton and the Board over the
Before leaving Tillamook Mr. Wheat­ in which the people of the district a-,
held for the purpose of getting the Coast country.
Wells Hardware Co.
on, we are informed, employed an entitled to be informed of the facta
following
matter
:
business men together, not only
attorney to prepare a petition for the and we want them to know the facte
Interest in the excursion is 80
The specifications read in part as recall of one or the members of the about the whole transaction.
in this city, but all over the state high that it would be easy to fill
The Itinerary.
follows: ’ Excavate the ground as Board and paid the uttorney for this
We invite those who are circulatinv
and with united effort boost for all two trains, but the limit will be aci­
TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1912.
required by the site and drawings service. We understand that this peti­ the recall petitions to make public an»
parts of Oregon. This is the first hered to strictly. The publicity de- 7:30 A. M.—Train open at Union Depot.
tion
has
been
circulated
to
some
extent,
facts in the matter which they know
for all footings piers, etc., to the
time that the business men of Port­ partment of the Portland Commer­
but the same has not been seen by and would ask that people investigate
Breakfast will be served a la carte depth figured or shown, or to such either
of
ths
members
of
the
Board,
before paying attention to the state­
land have come to Tillamook in a cial Club is arranging all the details
to all desiring same on train.
depth as will provide absolute se­ and those who have been circulating ments of a disappointed contractor, who
body, and to visit a county noted and C. C. Chapman, Manager of
8:00 A. M.—Leave Portland, Union curity against damage from frost the petition have never taken the seems to be the only one who was inter­
for its big trees, wonderful cheese,
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enough
in the
matter to pav for
or insecure foundations.
This trouble to corue to either of the mem- ested
Depot.
4 L
4 4 i rvrv- tvvx
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delightful climate, splendid scenery, the Promotion Committee, and Sec­
East must be done irrespective of depth bers of the Board to inquire as to what the getting up of a recall petition. We
retary of the Oregon Development 8:10 A. M.—Leave Portland,
beautiful beaches, and many other
the facts were in regard to the matter. don
J— ’t * know
1------ — whether the circulatoriof i
League, is manager ot the excur­
Morrison St.
shown or figured on drawings, and The Board hi-i been ready and willing the petitions are in Mr. Wheaton’s em­
fascinating attractions, to say noth­
sion.
10:00 A. M.—Arrive Banks.
without extra charge to the district ” to at any time explain this matter ploy or not, but it would seem that if
in, r of the wonderful undeveloped
The advance itinerary he has just 10:15 A. M.—Leave Banks.
Plans gave a depth for footings of 2 fully to any person interested in it in they were actuated by an interest ir
resources of the county. Tillamook
way.
the welfare of the district they wonk
issued
has
made
a
hit
with
those
10:40
A.
M.
—
Arrive
Buxton.
ft.
and 10 in., but also had written any
City will give the Portland visitors
The additional matter of the heating, find out what the facts were before
signed
up
for
the
trip
They
are
10:55
A.
M.
—
Leave
Buxton.
thereon
“
Footings
to
go
to
solid
about which some criticism has been they would go very far in the matter.
a light royal good time and extend
anxious to view the Coast Mount- | , 12:15 A. M.— Arrive Timber.
ground.” Mr. Wheaton contended made, came about in the following way:
If we have not made the situation
the glad hand of welcome, for it is
The original plans provided for steam entirely clear, we will be glad to clear
that under this he was entitled to
n good thing to get in closer touch ains, through which the new rail I - 12:25 A. M.—Leave Timber.
heat, but the Board concluded after
.WIcr which
wuicn may be
anything lu
further
road passes, following the windings j
Luncheon served on train.
extra pay if he should run the wall careful investigation that a hot air up
_.
—»,y
y one
¡nterestefj
with the business men of the me­
wanted
by an
any
one interested,
of the Salmonberry and Nehalem 2:00 P. M.—Arrive Summit of Coast deeper than two feet and ten inches system,
with
fan
to
insure
thorough
’
"
’
tropolis of the Northwest.
|
Very respectfully,
Mountains.
to get to Bolid ground. Tbe Board ventilation, would be much better, and
.
H. T. BOTTS,
The Reception Committee of the rivers, the scenic stretches along the I
Tillamook
Coast
line
and
the
beau-
,
before
the
bids
for
the
building
were
G. B. LAMB.
2:15 P. M.—Leave Summit.
refused to allow for any extra pay,
Tillamook Commercial Club, com-1
opened,
the
contractors
were
requested
(
Members of the School Boari
Frequent stops will be made along but he still insisted on it and would
posed of Will Spaulding, Fred C I titul expanses of Tillamook and
to add to their bids a statement of the |
the precipitous gorges of the not give it up.
He stated to the reduction they would make in their
Baker and Ira Smith, with theassis-1 Nehalem Bay*. The excursionists
Church of Christ.
picturesque Salmonberry and Ne­ Board that Mr. Burggraf, the original price if the heating were,
t ince of President Shrode and I are no less interested in the mag­
halem Rivers for inspecting timber architect, and Mr. Brodhead, who omitted from their contract altogether, ■ 10 a nt.—Bible School classes for
Secretary Claussen, have been en-1 nificent forests through which they
aii.
you who do m
not ____
attend
and viewing scenic points of spec­ had been employed to superintend and this was done. The Board did not Bible To
trusted to make all arrangements I will pass and are eager to see the j
School attend with us.
advertise anew for bids for the hot air
tine
dairy
farms,
creameries
and
■
ial
interest.
in this city tor the entertainment of I
the work, had talked with him in system, but closed a contract for that
11 a m.—Preaching,
‘‘Rightly
tbe visitors. This committee has I cheese factories that have made the 3:45 P. M.—Arrive Mohler.
regard to the matter, and told him withW. G. .MfiF.iersonft Co., whom we dividing the work of truth.”
name
of
Tillamook
County
famous
1
3
p.
tn.
—
Junior
C.E.
Receive reception committees from that he was entitled to extra pay believe to be entirely reliable. Under
been at work for several day*, and I
—Christian Endeavor.
|
Tillamook, Bay City, Nehalem and for this additional depth, whatever the contract male the system is guar- i 7 8 p.m.
although there is considerable to I for excellence in dairy products.
p.m —Preaching.
"A well
anteed to be kept in repair by the com­
Strange
as
it
may
seem,
many
ofj
Beach Resorts.
be done yet, the program has been I
it might be. The members of the pany for five years, and we are assured earned crown.”
will be on board the 3:50 P. M.—Leave Mohler.
If you have nochurch home there
about arranged.
I those who
.
Board saw Mr. Brodhead and were of satisfactory service. The cost of
The Committee was fortunate in hpecial Hain have never seen Tilla 4:15 P. M.—Arrive Garibaldi Beach told that the matter had never been the hot air system under our contract is a place for you, we will be glad
will be $2.900.00,with $300.00 additional to welcome you
obtaining the service of W. H. I mook County. They have always
(Manhattan Beach Station).
discussed with him. Mr.'Brodhead for extra carpenter work which is cov­
R. E. JOPE, pastor.
Evans and staff, proprietor of Rose I intended to visit it, but the difficulty
along
Frequent stops will be made
wrote to the architect, and Mr. Burg­ ered by contractor’s bid. The cost of
City Hotel, us chef, to take chargeR access to this fertile but isolated
beach to permit ¡visit* to fresh- graf replied that the matter had the steam heat, or the amount of re­
ME- Church Service*.
of the banquet, lunch and dinner I district has discouraged them here-,
water lakes and the surf.
not been talked over with him, and duction made in the bids of Mr.Wheaton
in the club rooms. Mr.JEvane hue I ’ofore. Now that the trip maybe 5:00 P. M.—Leave Garibaldi Beach at
and also Snook & Traver, was $2,120.00,
10 a. m.—Sunday School. Especial
they both agreed that the contract­ so that the hot air system costs more
a reputation in this city us an | made readily by train they are tak-:
is centering in ¡the Sunday
Life Saving Station, Bar View.
or was not entitled to any extra to install. But the Board believed, interest
school.
There is a welcome for all.
up-to-date provider, and as the com I inK advantage of this long-awaited 6:00 P. M.—Arrive at Tillamook.
and now believes, that it is more than
pay for this work.
11
a.
m.
—Sermon Subject, "Why
mittee decided that home products | opportunity to spy out the land,
worth the difference in the price, and the Necessity of Christ’s Suffering.’'
Band will meet train, and excur­
Tbe
specifications
also
read:
were to be used as much as poeei I which they have been told ia one
7 p.m. — Epworth League. Be
sionists and baggage will.be taken “Earth from excavation to be de­ that the price contracted for is a
reasonable price, as we learn that at early at the league An interesting
ble, these will be typical Tillamook I flowing with inilk and honey.
to their sleeping accommodations posited where directed.”
Mr. Klamath Falls the same system was and profitable service is assured.
meals and no doubt will be appre I Those who will be on board the
before eating.
Wheaton talked with Connie Dye put in in an eight-room building at an, 8 p.m.— Song and Sermon, Sub­
ciated by our distinguished guests. I Portland Commercial Club special 7:00 P. M.—Banquet, Tillamook Com­
of $3,200.00, while our school ject, “ Balancing Account.”
as to the excavation, and told Mr. expense
building will have twelve rooms and
The committee expect to muke the I train are:
J ames T. M oore , pastor.
mercial Club, followed by toasts.
Dye
that
all
that
he
had
to
do
with
we
are
getting
the system in for $300.00
B. S. Josselyn, President. Rail­
bunquet the awellest and most
WEDNESDAY, MAY, 22,1912.
the dirt was to get it out of the bole. less. We have not been able to find
way,
Light
A
Power
Co.
novel banquet served in this city.
Prices for Hogs
II. I. Pittock, Publisher Morn­ 8:30 A. M.— Automobile trips through Mr. Dye came to the Board to see that we should have saved any money
The visitors will be met at Mohler ing Oregonian.
famous dairy country, inspection about getting extra pay for placing tn the district by advertising for bids
150 lbs. to 200 lbs., 10c. dressed.
by n delegation from this city com
A. I.. Mills, President First Nation­
for the hot air system, and believe that
of Maple Leaf, Fairview, South the dirt around the building, or in we exercised »ood judgment in making
200 lbs. to 250 lbs8%C. dressed,
posed of Will Spaulding, Fred C. al Batik.
Prairie and Tillamook cheese fact­ low places in the yard. This was the contract we did and that the inter­
300pounds and over, 7^0. dressed.
Edward Cookinghatn, Vice Pres-
Baker and lra Smith (the club’s re
Tillamook Meat Company.
dent Ladd A Tilton Bank.
ests of the district have been well
ories.
after Mr. Wheaton had left.
ception committee), und ex-Presi- I John F. Carrol, Manager, The
looked after in that respect.
12:30 P. M.—Luncheon Tillamook Com­
Also
Mr.
Wheaton
in
talking
with
dent Webster Holmes, Fred R. Evening Telegram.
Will say further as to Mr. Wheaton,
Poor appetite is a sure sign of
mercial Club.
the Plasker Brothers as to the that we have made some further in­
George M. Trowbridge, Editor,
Beals and Attorney II. T. Botta,
1:30 P. M. - Visits to business houses. plumbing expressed his intention vestigation as to work done by him in impaired digestion. A few doses«
The
Journal
and probably there may tie a few
F. C. Knapp, President Portland 2
; :30 P. M. Launch trips to points of of putting in a cheaper quality of i other places, and have not discovered Chamberlain’s Stomach and liver
other* who will go along us well.
'"liatnber of Commerce; Secretary
• i than
—
us to
feel
that
tn
at. we Tablets will strengthen your digei-
•oyming^
to • cause
interests on Tillamook water front |M****-ial
material
than th»-
the Bnecificatimi
specifications a r*.
re- ( i anyunng
have m«de to
migUke
jn reel
th# matter
tion and improve your aPf*’1**'
On th* arrival of the visitors in Penisula Lumber Company
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Thousands have been benefited by
and bay.
quired, and when they called his | On* man"My/: ___ My experience with
F. C. Malpas, Manager Canadian
this city at six o’clock on Tuesday
I 6:00 P, M.—Fried Clam dinner, Tilla­ attention to the specifications said I Mr. Wheaton, in erecting a building taking these Tablets. Sold by all
i'v< ning, the Tillamook Concert Bank of Commerce.
Emery Olmstead, Vice-president
that was wh*t be would put in any- ! for me abouf two seasons
___ ago, was i dealer*.
mook Commercial Club.
I ..u<l will be preseut and it is hoped Portland Trust Company,
I rnrvat
nnaaf¡■fartArn
Ma*
Minink
Imost
unsatisfactory.” Mr.
Minich,
7
:30
P.
M.
—
Stereopticon
Lecture
and
how.
a lurgr crowd will turn out ug well. ■ R. w
W. Scbmeer, Cashier United
Larne back is usually caused by
who was employed by Wheaton when
Moving Picture* of Oregon Scenery
All these matters caused the Board . __
Automobile« will tx? in utteuduiice States National Bank.
he __ was here states that he considers rheumatism of the muscles of the
C. C. Chapman Manager Execu­
and Event*, at which th* residents to become very much dissatisfied ; that we acted wisely in taking the back, for which you will find noth­
to tiike the Portlander« to private
tive Committee. Portland Commer- »of Tillamook will be our guest*.
with Mr. Wheaton, particularly , -action
action we did. Since we cancelled the ing better than Chamberlain sLini­
homes and hotels Quite a number |cta]
Vluh?ysZere\aiy
"Oregon"
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X. I U w ,
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after learning from the architect , Wheaton contract we have been told by ment. For eale by all dealers.
THURSDAY,
MAY
23,
1912.
and
superintendent
that
miarepre-
;
of the citixena have offered the use I velopiuent League,
sentations had been made as to j ■ .....
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Fleiachner,
Fleischner, 7:30 A. M.—Leave Tillamook.
of bed rooms, and the committee | I _L N._ Fleischner,
what they had said as to the mat- :
would be glad to hear trvm|otliers I
^“Kerr"^
7:55 A. M.-Arrive Bay City.
of extra pay for excavation, and
Frank
R. Kerr,
who are willing to help out in this I i hams
A Kerr
Bro*, Secretary, Wad- 8 KM) A. M.—Reception, Bay City «Com­ ter
they concluded that it matters were
matter by providing the best accom I |_F.
I...........
_______ Stanley-
S.^Stunley, ~
President
staging in that way they could look
mercial Club.
modations we have.
Rollie W I S«»ith Lumber Company.
8:30 A. M.—Automobile and launch for nothing but trouble all tbe way
through it Mr. Wheaton started in
A - Lewi*.
Watson 1* making arrangements I Ion Lewis, .. Whidden
---- =■— —
trip*.
with the wrok, and they did not want
W. B. Comp?n"
Glafke, President W. B.
with those who have "utos to take I Glafke
10 JO A. M.—Public meeting. Bay City to take the chance of having dis­
latke Company
Ute visitors to their rooms on “the I Ben Selling, J Republican Nominee
agreements continually, resulting
Commercial Club.
but we are not too bu9y to
in all probability in the delay of the
arrival of the train and for the trip I (or United States Senator.
11:15 A. M.—Leave Bay City.
fill your order for lumber,
work and with the likelihood of
.o the cheese factories next morn I B. Lee Paget. Mortgage Loan*.
even if it is but a small one.
work being unsatisfactory.
T. S. Townsend, Preaident-Trea*- 11:30 A. M.—Arrive Garibaldi City.
ng. As most all those who own I I urer
T. L. Townsend Creamery Co. 11:45 A. M.—Leave Garibaldi City.
Look around and see if your
Mr. Wheaton’s bond
did
autos have kindly offered the use of
L. Samuel, General Manager Ore­
Luncheon on Train.
reach the Board during the teu
place wouldn’t look better
gon
Life
Insurance
Company.
their machines, it will be the first
days allowed, and when Mr. Whea­
12:45 P. M.—Arrive Wheeler.
’*‘le fixing u
up. Then
for
a little
W.
Otto
Breymun,
Preaident,
procession of autos owned in this
13:50 P. M.— Launch trip on Nehalem ton came to Tillamook on May fitb,
lumber yon
tell us ' what
____ ___
Breyuian Leather Company.
they
informed
him
that
they
would
county thia year.
Bay. to Nehalem City.
George W. Lawrence, Ir.,
need and we’ll have it up to
not go any further with him as a
Green and yellow is the colors for tary und Treasurer, The
1J0 P. M.—Arrive Nehalem City.
contractor.
your place in less than no
decorations, and the club rooms Lawrence Company.
1:45 P. M.
M. —Automobile trip to Neear-
In the meantime the matte
mattyr had
time.
C. C. Colt, Preaideut Union Meat
will have festoons of electric lights
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ney I and
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__________________
Neakahnie
Beaches; launch j
?“
°° _
k _
4 -'raver,
”
Co.
the next lowest bidders, and they
in tho*r colors.
The committee
trip
up
fork*
of
Nehalem
River.
O M. Plummer. S*cr*tary-Trea*-
to take the work at the bid
would appreciate the kindness of urer Portland Union Stock Yard* 3:30 P. M.—Public meeting, Nehalem agreed
they had formerly made, Mr.
I which
any of our citiaens who have Howers Co.
Commercial Club.
Snook had built tbe Court House,
Phil Metachan, Jr., Secretary- I
to help decorate, and the use of
4 KM) P. M.—Leave Nehalem City, via and the Board was satisfied that he
Treasurer Iniperinl Hotel Co.
autos.
|Wn» trustworthy and reliable, and
launches.
C. B Merrick. Poetmaater.
i believing that' the district would
President D. L. Shrode will act aa
O. C. Bort»meer. Cashier Mer­ 4:15 P. M.-Leave Wheeler.
¡get the proper treatment from him
toastmaster, and although it ia not chant* Saving* A Trust Co.
Dinner Served on Train.
■ and the best work, concluded that
known y et wlm the speaker* and | | W. A. Montgomery, Vice-Preai­ 10KM) P. M.—Arrive Portland.
it would be better to give him the
dent The J. K. Gill Co.
¡contract, and thia was done.
what their subjects will be in the I , K. J. Jaeger. Jaeger Bros. Jewel-
g —g- *
After telling Mr. Wheaton that
Portland delegation, the committee .era
| thecontract with him wa* cancelled,
ba* arranged a speaking program • Alex Muirhead, Preaident Muir-
CLEAN
UP!
Mr. Wheaton insisted upon being
A Murhard Co.
tot the local speaker*, which is a* i I bead
allowed to go ahead with the work,
Louie A. Colton, Manager Pacific
l^lows ;
Have Yon Done So? If and threatened the Board with
| i*np*r Co
trouble, but the Board abaolutely
’ Address of Welcome.”- Deputy
J. L. Louisaon. Manager M A.
Not, Why Not?
; refused to go ahead with him.
. Gunat A Co.
District Attorney Geo, Willett.
It
la
earnestly
requested
by
the
City
I
Wilfrid P Jone*. Cashier Mer­
Before leaving Tillamook Mr. Wheat­
''Tillamook’s Famous Chee**.“ chants
Council and Mayor, the Counner-■ on made a number of statements, we
National Bunk.
—Carl Hab*rlach-
' H. D Killiam, Preaident Kilbam. rial Club and busmeaa men gen­ are informed, to various people in town
erally. that thia week—Monday. as to th* reasons of the contract with
Dairying aud UM*ral Farm Stationary A Printing Co.
J. C Hitt. Sale* Manager Pacific Mav 13th to Saturday. 13th —be him being cancelled, and. as we are
iug.” Charles Kun^^*
and is hereby designated a* informed, told s number of people that
Tillamook’s Timber Resources.” Hardware A Steel Co.
C. I> Brunn, Manager Blake. Me-
it was cancelled because he had refused
c
Week
—James Walton.
Full Co.
Let the
proceed. File to buy the lumber from the Beal* Lum­
“ Manufacturing Oppurtunlti*«.“
J<c**h«reon, Preaident W. your rv
conveniently and ber Company. Such a statement ia ab-
G. McPheraon Co.
Rolli* W Watson.
by the Citv will •oh»t*ly ./»“•- •• th*r* wa* nothing
John M. Scott, General Paaaanger team* provided
•aid to Mr. W heaton by th* Board as
•• Harbor
Improvements,.''—At­
haul it away.
Agent
Southern
Pacific
Co.
to where he should get his lumber, and
torney A. T Hotts. President Port
Do
thia
Don
’
t
forget.
H. E- l.ounabury. General Freight By order of the City Council and the matt«* w** not disciwaed at all un­
ut IdUuiowk
Agent Southern Pac tk Co
Director* of th* Commercial Club. til aft*r th* Board had cancelled th*
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
PORTLAND BUSINESS
MEN TO VISIT CITY.
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal C rape C ream of Tartar
a
a
zva
a
The Easter Rush
Is On
A. G. Beals Lumber Company