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Vol. XXV. No. 9 TU&AMOOK, ORKGON. AUGUST 8, P. J. \\ orral, President and man. ager of the new hotel, left for Port land on the detained Monday train. He will attend to business, while in Portland, relative to the construc tion of the hotel. He will probably return to thia city Saturday. Married, on Wednesday, at the parsonage of the M. E. church in this city, Rev. J. T. Moore, the pastor, performing the ceremony in each wedding, J. Weodel and Mias Eliza beth Gould and Harry H. Hogan and Mias Blanche M. Travis. Listen To the still, small voice which say : “ Open an at the account NOW Tillamook County President D. I.. Shrode, of the Tillamook Commercial Club, re ceived a communication from the Lighthouse Board that a floating buoy for the entrance to Tillamook bay and range lights would be es tablished as soon as money is available. Bank, keep a proper balance between income and outgo ; lay up something for the future.” There will be a better time to begin than RIGHT NOW. OLDEST bank COUNTV TÌLLAMOOKepÙNTYBÀNK TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE. SUPERVISION H. L. Chapin, of the Potter Realty Co., was in this city on Monday, and with several of the business men had an interview with County Judge Mason with re gard to the petition which was to be presented at the August term of court for a wagon road to Bay ocean. 1912 purpose of giving some lectures against the Single Tax question and will visit the principle points of the county before returning to his home in Portland. He has shown himself to be a very able speaker, having a thorough know ledge ot his subjects. Dr. H. C. Epley, a prominent man of Salem, and wife, together with Miss Laura Grant and mother, were in this city over Saturday and Sunday. Dr. Epley is a great worker among boys and young men in the city of Salem, and has charge of the work of the city Y. M. C. A. besides. It was through his efforts to a great extent that the boy hikers, who went to the valley this spring, had such a good time in Salem. Dr. Epley spoke Sun day morning to the young men of Christina Church and had practi cally all of the hikers as listeners. His talk was very interesting and made the young man fell well paid ior attending the talk. GEORGE JOHNSON WAS KILLED BY BLAST. I Bids for the new hotel will be Head Blowd Off and Body opened on Saturday. The hotel Hurled 112 Feet I company has contracted with the George Johnson was instantly county court to take the dirt and gravel from the excavation, paying killed on Wednesday afternoon twelve cents a yard delivered on the while blasting a log north of He was acting in the ! road north of town, and $1.50 a yard town. Mrs. Andy Nolan, who has been for the gravel delivered on the Ne capacity of superintendent for visiting her sister in this city, left the citv in the construction of tarts road three miles from town. for her home in Portland on Wed the sewer system, and as the Pasture to Rent, —Apply Peter The Pacific Telephone and Tele nesday. city was improving the road [ewberg, Hemlock. graph Co. has appointed G. F. Use an ashless and clinkerless north of the bridge, Johnson Born, on Saturday, to the wife of Chaphe as wire chief for their lines agreed to blow out some old Coal, A berdare (Australian) Coal. ,. W. Austin, a daughter. in this county in place of W. D. Sold only by Lamb-Schrader Co., stumps where a fill was being Smith, who has been transferred to Born, on Thursday to the wife of Telephone Main 1771. made. It seems that he had Portland. Mr. Chaphe wan for- atnes Body felt, a daughter. The Olive will give an excursion merly District Inspector for the placed a charge of ten sticks of 3. C. W. Leghorn Eggs- $1,00 per „ _ ai j ta - * • . , . powder under the stump and to Netarts Rocks and deep sea fiah- Portland r'iiTt J4FY<1 Itlgtfli'f cirlrt ai . District and i is a non considered suing of 15. A. M. Ginn. As the charge I ing on Sunday, leaving Tillamook one of the best men in the service. had lit the fuse. did not explode Johnson be H. T. Botts returned from a short' at nine o’clock in the morning, He took charge of the work today. came anxious to ascertain the fait to Portland Saturday. | Coal delivered for $8.00 per ton Red Ruperts Rubes will be here trouble, but Marshal Ranes ad The Board of County Commis-1 or $4.50 for half ton,or good fir wood next Sunday to play a double head vised hint not to do so. Not lonera ia in aeseion this week. i already sawed for $5.75 per cord or er baseball game. First game at heeding the advice of the mar For Sale,—Seven Head of Horses $3.00 for half a cord. See Shrode. * 9:15 a.m. Second game at 1:15 shal, Johnson decided to go to nd two Hacks.—J. E. Brown, Tilla G. C. Morris, Assistant General p. 111. Both games called on time the stump, and as he reached it mook. Superintendent of the Southern sharp. This will be the beet team the charge exploded. He was We will sell you a buggy for leas Pacific lines in Oregon, was in the that has ever come to thia city and hurled 112 feet in the air and )oney than it has cost us. Ask city the first of the week looking will be the last game unless the the Ixxly lighted against the after railroad matters. hrode. • people turn out and help pay ex fence on the east side of the The City Transfer Co. are the fel penses, road. The force of the explosion Live chickens wanted at the Tilla mook Meat Company’s Market, 13c. lows who haul anything, anywhere, The management of the Lyric was such that Johnson’s head any time. Office on Main Street, Theatre, E. Jenkins and A. II. was practically blown off. The Sr pound. * Dr. lack Olson has opened den- opposite Clough’s Drug Store, Cail Harris, have moved into the Gem accident caused quite an excite us by phone, Main 651. Johnson is well A ucauc ------------------------ — ------------- known I Theatre building, sub-leasing 11 it I : ment as J U parlors over F. R. Beals’ office, The Mutual Telephone Co. has from Rhodes and Shipman, who in the county. loth phones. * Dr. Hawk, the coroner, was [Cuta more Grass with less effort. bought a third interest in the had it leased from S. Downs. Jenkins and Harris are using their notified, who came to the city G erman S cythe Blade, $1.50 at property opposite the Court House from Carl Haberlach, which will be Edison machine and with the high from Bay City to hold an in ling A Smith Co. * used for a telephone office. class of reels which they use they quest, but after make an inves [The Tillamook Feed Co. will pay The bridge near Maple Leaf expect to have a fine patronage in tigation came to the conclusion bu cash for your good sacks if that it was not necessary, as Creamery was condemned by their new location. bought in at once. Johnson’s death was purely County Judge Mason and Super E. Roes Stockwell, assistant dairy Hay Rope, Forks and other Tools visor Aiderman on Wednesday on husbandry and State Statistician pf accidental, brought about by kt are required in Putting up account of its rotten condition. the Oregon Agricultural College, the deceased being too venture some after igniting the fuse. By. King A Smith Co. . The large number of visitors to is in the county for the purpose of Johnson has lived here for 20 pig Reduction on Lawn Mowers, this city the past few weeks have making an inspection of a number Ive one of your own while they of the leading farms in Tillamook. years and was a logger, having caused some of them to rustle for He je cheap. King A Smith Co. The object of the investigation is j logged for different firms. the sleeping accommodations, primarily to determine the op|>or- was a married man and leaves Ift. Rogers and S. Smith returned hotels being full most nights tunities in each locality for new a wife and two children, bm Portland Saturday where they Dr. S. M. Wendt, successor to Dr. settlers, and if possible, to find Johnson was a member in good Id been spending a few days, Smith, speaks German. Surgery, acme of the difficulties in agricul- standing of the A. O. U. W., liav- tor Sale,—A light wagon, light ear, eye, nose and throat Office in tural development. ■ ing a $2,000 policy in that order Bible harness and mowing mac- the Commercial Building, opposite A petition is being circulated for I be. Enquire at Rogers Barn. ’ the Todd Hotel. All calls answered the purpose of raising money for Young Man Attacked by • ■ or Sale,—a young horse weigh- day or night. Both phones. a publicity fund to advertise the Mad Bull. ■ about 1300 pounds, or will trade Clark Braly, an auto dealer, and city. The matter is now up to the ■ a lighter one. See D. L. Shrode. wife of Portland, Ada Braly and property owners to see whether While leading a Jersey bull from Bf you intend to paint, now is wife and Wm. De Haven and wife they will contribute one per cent, the barn to the water trough last b time. Have some special prices of McMinnville, are spending the The committee who will have charge Thursday evening, I^alie Finney I paints now. King A Smith Co. summer at the tieaches of this of the funds and who will decide was attacked and badly butted domestic and foreign Cement county. They are at Garibaldi at how it is to tie expended include« about the I tody by the hornless bays in stock at the lowest price, present Chas. I. Clough, Fred R. Beals, W. Iieaat. It aeenia that the animal The contract for building the C. King. M. F. Leach and W. G. | had never been mean and there ■mb - Schrader Co,, Telephone Bin 1771. • new Christian Church was awarded Dwight. j were no thouglita entertained of to W. R. Roy, whose bid was $16,500, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jenkins, Mr. ' him attacking a person. ■ ou can get the genuine Eastern Young Finney lives with his ■” feed meats at the Tillamook and when complete, including the and Mrs. J. H. Murphy, Miss C. W. b<J Company General Supply lot, the building will cbst $20,000. Flanders, Miss M. L. Flanders, R. . uncle, George Eichenger. on the It is to be completed by the first of L Gleaayn, II. M. Kerron and John ' I Miami River, and it was at thia ■re. 1 plare that the accident occurred. He the year. Ithoners, members of the Portland I ■wo keys were left in the office Rev. F. C. Schnuelle and family Riding Academy, came to this city ' was walking to the side and just in ■Attorney Henderson, which the of the bull, when, without any I b>er will find at the Headlight arrived in the city on Wednesday. Sunday, riding in over the Sheridan front Mr. Schnuelle has charge of the road on their blooded saddlers. Mr. warning, the animal hit him with Bee. his head, knocking him down and 'rom July 1st, 1912, the service German Reformed Church in this Kerron ia a brother of Dr. 8. M. 1 him to such an extent that city, and he will hold services in Kerron of this city and has charge injuring i will be price or $12.50 for one waa impoasible to assist himself. the Church on Sunday morning at of the Academy at present. The it ’ t one week old.—E. F. Rogers, Had it not been for hie uncle who party left Monday morning, going 10 o ’ clock. 1er. was working at the barn, the young M. S. Copeland vs. Nehalem Coal out over the Necarney Trail. Horney J. E. Claussen was en- man would undoubtedly have lieen Compay, a corporation, C. F. Pear The city is improving the road ' fed on Tuesday obtaining signa killed, for as it was he hsd a few north of the bridge aero«« the 1 son, Paul Schrader and B. Soder- ls to a petition for a motor ser- ribs broken end waa badly bruised lund ia a auit filed in the circuit slough to the county line, which I between thia city and Mohler. atmut the Imdy Upon tieing reach court, growing out of the failure has always been in a bad condition. 11 ed Finney was tieing butted by the • plain Groat expects to be in- of the defendants to pay $10,920.00 The County Court will also im hornless bull which was on its •cted at any time now to put the on a promissory bote The plaint- prove their part of the road, having dge in commission again, as ff now asks the court for a judg obtained the dirt to do so from the knees. However, it did not take long after Eichinger and his trusty •ey will be available soon for ment against the defendent com hotel company At the narrow and Collie reached the place before the mtainance. dangerous tarn ir the road, it ia the pany in the sum of $12,044.70. animal was made to behave. intention to cut out the culvert at Al present Finney ia up and place and also to do away with the around but is not able to work. small bridge near Pat Smith’s, put ting in a culvert and making a fill, Loggers which ia a needed improvement. Bi is are invited for delivery of A lecture on Shakespere and the from 500.ÌX«» to ’A<xn,an feet of Bazoo tan theory of the writing of tyruct and Fur logs, usual lengths, Shakespeare'< playa, followed by a to the boom st Hay City. Deliveries recital of some of the great English to begin with Seplemlier I I4HZ The right is reserved to reject any author's works, waa given at the and all bids. Commercial Club rooms last Thur» Adilrr«i : J ohn <>. BoZONTH. day evening by J. D. Steven». Mr. ’ Bay CMy, Oregon. Steven» in m thia county for the ILLAMOOK JOTTINGS UHMAR’S variety store , TIUUAmOOK’ OREGON Drop in and book Around ” YOU’LL STAND WELL I11 the community once it is known you are saving money. Employers look with favor on the young man who is a regular visitor to our receiving teller’s window. There’s satisfaction for the young man too. The satis faction of knowing he is building com fort and independence. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. TILLAMOOK, ORE. TRAIN IS WRECKED IN KODAD CUT. Engineer Runs Engine Off Track Through Carelessness. wrecking was able to come to the Tillamook yards and let the passen ger train, which had been stalled at the other side of the wreck since the night before, come onintotown. By one o’clock the regular train ’ which should have left at 7:00 a.m , ’ was at the depot and at 1:15 it There had 1 started for Portland. I been a large number of passengers ' waiting for the train during the en ’ tire morning. The special train which was scheduled to make the run between this city and Wheeler twice last Sunday was wrecked at this end of the Kodad Cut, two miles north of town. The tender was badly damaged and the cab of the engine Derailment of Extra West En was crushed, but otherwise there was no great damage done. Kasper I gine 2187, Engineer K Guler, Fire Guler, the engineer, was badly man R. M. Gordon, Conductor L bruised about the body and legs II. Dobbins, at Mile Post 89, two when the engine hit the bank on miles east of Tillamook on the P. the upper side of the cut, but no R. A N. R. R. between 1146 and 1150 serious injuries were secured. R. A. W. August 4th. Engine 2197 was backing up pull M. Gordon, the fireman, upon seeing that the engine would be ing 4 coaches and 1 baggage car. wrecked, jumped from his cab Rear wheels of tank left the rail on window and although being thrown high aide of u 4 degree curve, de about thirty feet was only slightly railing tank, engine first coach bruised and returned- to Portland next to Engine and forward truck that evening. Guler was taken to of second coach, estimated dumage the Boals Hospital in this city, to engine $300. to coaches $25, to track $20. where medical aid was given him. Engineer Guler admits the fol- When the train reached Wheeler in the morning the engine was lowing: Both arms resting on the switched onto the rear end of the arm rest in cab window, that he train so that it might pull the train should have hud one hand on brake into thia city instead of pushing it valve, that he could then have stop- back. This necessitated running lied the train in u distance of fifteen the engine backward since there is feet. We, the board of inquiry, find no turn table or Y at Wheeler. As the tender hit the curve, it being thut Engineer Guler was exceeding lighter and having smaller wheels the speed prescribed in his schedule than the engine, it waa thrown which was fifteen miles per hour, from the track with more ease than running n distance of one hundred and ninety five feet ufter derailment the engine would have been. According to running orders, u would indicate thia. He was also train is only supposed to be running negligent of his duties in not run at a rate of fifteen miles per hour ning with bis hand on Engineer's while passing over the.road through brake valve over a piece of track the Kodad Cut, but it aeeinn that tliut waa soft and that he was Guler waa either in a hurry or likea aware had given trouble to main to run fast, for he was going at ¡1 tain. L. R. F iki . iih , Chairman. rate of about thirty miles per hour D. M. M< L acchi . an , Master when he hit the curve at which the Mechanic. wreck occurred. G. C. M orris , Assistant After leaving tlic track the engine Superintendent. went crushing along through the C has . M c C ann , Roadmas dirt for a distance of one hundred t ter. and ninety five feet owing to the M. F. L kai ii, Wholeaals Market. speed nt which he waa running, C has . I C louuh , Druggist. and it waa not stopped until the tender waa nearly half buried in the upper bank of the cut. One of the coaches was com pletely off of the track and a second one had one net of trucks in the dirt at the aide of the track. Both of these were replaced on the track Monday by the wrecking crew, la now open lor CAMPERS, Tent» are 12 x 16, famished tor liglit- which had arrived with the wrecker -■ I ■ house keeping. EXCEPT BKBB- N u |1NG. at midnight Sunday night. I™, material damage wan done to either J Fine ’ mountain water piped to the of them and they were taken to the | door, grocery store .... on the *. ——— ■.... grounds „■•.«■■■...i land every thing convenient. Fine switch yards as soon an the track " **** ' ‘ ' fishing and boating on the Luke.. was msdr passable. The section crew was put to work RATES, $2 tier day or $10 per week. Addreaa, AUSTIN A WELCH, on the track, aa aoon as the coaches were removed and by noon the HOCKAWAY, OREGON. Lake Lytle, TENT CITY, Coal, Cement, Lime, Brick, Shingles, Drain Tile, Plaster, Roof Paint