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    Vol. XXV.
No. 13.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTERBER 12, 1912.
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Fathers :
Mrs. Joseph S. Lilly came in laat
i week by train and her husband
came in the first of the week by
team, and will again make their
home in Tilluuiook.
Services both morning and even­
ing at the Presbyterian Church
next Sunday, when the pulpit will
be occupied by the Pastor, Rev.
D. A. Mackenzie. All are cordially
invited to these services.
After a spell of wet weather, there
was an agreeable change on Sun­
day, it being bright and fine, with
the prospects of some fine full
weather, which will be greatly ap-
preciated by most everybody
H. Ileisel and wife, of San Loren
so, Cal., is vhpting at the home of
his brother atid sister, P. Ileisel
and Mrs. Nelson. Mr. Ileisel visit­
ed Tillamook about six years ago,
and he sees many improvements in
the meantime.
CLATSOP COUNTY OFFI­
CIALS VISIT TILLAMOOK.
Advises Contract Labor on
Bayoceai Road—Pleased
With Tillamook Roads.
First National Bank,
Tillamook. Oregon,
County Judge E. C. Judd und
The Directors of this bank beg to
Conimiaaiouera John Frye and Fred
Moore, uf Clatsop County, with B.
announce that it is under entirely new
S. Worsley, state fruit inspector,
management.
and F. 1.. Parker, of tl le Custom
House at Astoria, paid Tillamook
Mr. Win. (J. Tait, a capable and
City a visit on Wednesday, and
experienced banker, who 1ms purchased
spent the evening at the Commer­
a controlling interest, has been elected
cial Club.
The object of the visit of the
There is no better way to
President, and assisted by the Board of
Clatsop County officials to Tilla­
lay the foundation for lives of
Directors, will have the entire manage­
mook Comity was in connection
thrift. A good start and an
with the proposed Columbia High­
ment of the bank.
way, which js to be built from Port
early one will have a great
Mr. Chester Holden has been elected
hind, thiough Multnomah, Coluni
influence on
the child’s
Vice-President.
bia and Clatsop Counties to Sea­
side. Although the Clatsop County
future.
The Board of Directors is as fol­
The Bay City Examiner was sold Court makes an annual visit to the
lows
: C. \V. Talmage, B. ,C. Lamb,
south
end
of
their
county
every
by Herbert Conger to Floyd Trow­
This bank has a Savings
bridge and Samuel J. Cotton, both year, they are advocating the build*
Win. G. Tait, Paul Schrader and
Department.
of Bay City. Trowbridge will be ingof the Columbia Highway at the
Chester
Hohlen.
the business manager and Cotton, same time, for they think it will he
a
great
thing
for
thin
section
of
the
formerly contributor to McClure’s
In future the bank will [be coif
state. While doing so the court
Magazine, the editor.
ducted
on a conservative basis and busi­
was anxious to know whether Tilla
Emil Wooley is back from Alaska,
•nook County was desirous of being
ness
entrusted
to it will have efficient
where he had gone during the fish­
ing season. He says there is a big connected with the Columbia High-
and prompt attention.
pack of salmon in that region. While way. Judge Judd pointed out that
if
Tillamook
County
did
so,
most
he was there there were heavy
earthquakes and volcano eruption*, all the automobile travel out uf
clouds of ashes falling for three Portland over the Columbia High­
Come and Bring your family,
way would also come through Tilla­ south ns Commissioner Farmer s,
days.
special Chicken Dinner at the Allen
mook County, which would be the and on their way back took in the
Report of the Condition of the
Attorney Oak Nolan came in
House Grill every Sunday, 5:30 to
most scenic route in the northwest. Long Prairie and Wilson river
Old clothes made new at the Citv 8:00 p.m., price 50c.
from Portland on Weinesday in
.
He is wantiug Tillamook County to roads. They were not only agree
connection with the settlement of
sundry.
Coal delivered for $8.00 per ton
open up the Necarney mountain ably surprised at the good roads
the
Hadley
case.
It
seems
that
he
Pasture to Rent,—Apply Peter or $4.50 for half ton,or good tirwood
road and the Columbia Highway to hut the large amount of meadow
had been employed by Mrs. Hadley
lewberg, Hemlock.
already sawed for $5.75 per cord or
come into this county by that road, hinds. Judge Judd made the re­
Born, on Saturday to the wife of $3.00 for half a cord. See Shrode. • to prosecute the case and in the set- as it will be one of the most beauti­ mark that there were no better at Tillamook in the State of Oregon, at
tlegient of it he had not been con­
tddison H. Harris, a girl.
roads in tlie state, with the excep­
ful spots on the entire route.
Howard Drew when he returned
the close of business September 4, 1912.
Born, on Thursday, at Hemlock to La Grande was surprised to sulted.
County Judge Judd informs us tion of a few good roads in Multno­
R ESOURCES.
Dollars.
The first care of logs on the rail­ that Clatsop County expended mah county. The matter of con­
> the wife of X. Peterson, a son.
know that he bad been chosen as
Loans
and
Discounts
..............
78,531.52
road for the saw mill in this cityar- $110,000 on road work last year, and necting Tillamook county with the
Wanted,—a furnished house. Ap- the principal of the school.
rived last week from the Nehalem that they are making a success of Columbia highway wns n small Overdrafts, secured and un­
ly at the Headlight office.
secured ..................................
156.67
Attorney John Leland Hender­ country. There were four cars and
convict labor. They have a camp matter, for all that was necessary U. S. Bonds to secure circu­
Two keys on tag with '■ 18—Tilla- son left on Tuesday morning for
the logs were small, as the logging of twelve convicts at work at a rock to do was to compiete the road
lation...................................... 25,000 00
iook’ on it, left at this office.
Portland on business and to attend camp is not equipped at present to
around Necurney mountain. In Other Bonds to secure Postal
crushing
plant,
and
all
that
it
costs
Glasses fitted. Any kind, any the Bull Moose meeting in that city. handle the larger logs, which it will
Savings................. $6,254.47 6,254.17
them to crush rock is 37c. a yard. the afternoon Judge Mason and
yle Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
Postmaster Kroner, of Cloverdale, be able to do later.
200.00
The convicts work ten hours a day Commissioner Farmer left with the Premiums on U. S, Bonds...
E. T. Haltom returned on Monday having obtained 60 days' leave of
Owing to the local train leaving and do good work. The engineer 1 Clatsop officials in tlieir auto for Bonds, Securities, etc............ 12,637.48
absence, left on Tuesday, with Mrs.
oni a business trip to Portland.
the track near Wheeler on Sunday, is a convict, and the men keep Nehalem and tomorrow morning, Banking House, Furniture,
I
and Fixtures .....................
2,045.00
Commissioner Alley, the
The holiness camp meeting in Kraner to visit friends in the east. it did not run between this city and themselves clean, beiti« shaved with
Wesley Rush as administrator of Mohler on Monday. The special twice a week. The court employs a whole party will hike it over the Other Real Estate owned... 5,225.00
lia city came to a close on Sunday.
Necurney mountain bo ns to come Due from State an«l Private
French dry cleaning, ladies’ gar­ the estate oi Myra Hughey, de- train leaving here on Sunday after­ superintendent to look after the i
Banks and Bankers, Trust
j ceased, vs C. N. Johnson, is a suit noon was delayed and did not get work at the crusher, and he see« to some understanding between the
Companies, and Savings
ments a specialty at City Laundry.
tiled in the circuit court to recover into Portland until early Monday that the convicts comply with the two counties so that this county
Banks ..................................
13,516.15
B. L. Beale, Jr., and W. B Gor­
$250.
morning on account of the «acci­ rules they have to abide by. The can get in on the Columbia High­ Due from approved Reserve
an, returned from Portland on
Agents...............................
48,794.71
judge said that when they first em- way, which, it ia predicted, will be
The Meda Cheese Factory won dent.
liday.
Checks
and
other
Cash
Items
119.33
one
of
the
best
out
of
the
city
ployAl
'lie
convicts
the
court
went
first prize for cheese at the State
Arthur Mapes' infant child died
lave chickens wanted at the Tilln-
Exchanges for clearing house
466.03
Fair with a score of 95 pointa and on Wednesday morning. An oper­ to them und told them Hint ten of Portland.
100k Meat Company’s Market, 13c.
County Judge Judd ia a booster Notes of other National
Red Clover with a score of
ation had been performed upon it hours hard labor was expected of
1,020.00
Banks....................................
Sr pound.
for
the Columbia Highway, m.d lie
points.
the previous day for appendicitis, them, and if they would do that the
Fractional
Paper
Currency,
is
anxious
that
Tillamook
County
Dr. Jack Olson has opened den-
153.02
Nickels, and Cents.........
F or E xchange , desirable city but there was little hope of its court would pay them 50c. a day, should he included in it. for it is
ml parlors over F. R Beala’ office.
Dr. Percy Wi ey, who instead of 25c. a day as paid in going to be one of the best high­ Lawful Money Reserve in
property in Medford, Ore, for acre­ recovery.
»th phones.
Bank, viz:
age near Tillamook. H. C. Glos was rusticating at Nehalem, was other counties where they employ ways in the Slate of Oregon.
Specie...........
19,511.45
George Robinson
has taken cock, 256 Realty St, Medford, Ore. called in to consult with the local convict labor. The men have taken
Legal-tender Notes 90.09 19,601.45
large of the dining room at the I gon.
doctors, and assisted in the opera­ an interest in the woik and are
Redamptiun fund with U. S.
The Hadley Case Settled
making good, doing far more work,
lien house.
Treasurer (5 per cent of
I Attorneys IL T. Goyne and H. tion.
and at far less cost, than at
1.250.00
circulation}...........................
Bring your chickens to the Tilla- T. Botts, Rollie W. Watson and W.
Sheriff Crenshaw has compiled a
On Saturday of last week litigation
the other rack crushing plants
»ok Meat Company’s Market. We iC
King were in Portland on list of the amounts which have where convicts are not employed. in connection with the estate of the
Total.......................... 214,960.53
V 13c per pound
• I Wednesday attending the Bill* been paid in for the Port of Tilla­
The judge says this is u good way late C. B. Hadley was settled out of
Dollars.
LIABILITIES.
mook tax which amounts to $5.898.-
L. E. Reynolds is wondering whe-i Moose meeting,
to handle convicts, for they are court, the widow relinquishing all Capital stock paid in.............. 25,000.00
61.
This
ia
to
be
returned
to
the
e Pup Bull Mousers will be old
was
Attorney C. W. Talmage, demo­
'
kept in working trim, and when claims for the sum of $7006. This
3,360.00
ough to sprout horns.
cratic state committeeman, has taxpayers. The amount of money they are discharged in the fall they the most important ease of its kind Surplus fund...........................
Undivideil Profits, less Ex­
illegally
collected
for
the
Port
of
fou can get Fleschmann’s Yeast called a meeting of the democrats
will be in good shape to take work ever instituted in Tillamook t county,
1,011.92
penses and Taxes paid....
ice a week if you leave your order in this city for Saturday afternoon, Buyocean amounts to $3,605.09, with a little money in their pocket* involving over $100,000.
National Bank Notes Out­
which have beeti turned over to
the Tiilamook Feed Co.
*
Following is the agreement as fi led
at the Court house.
standing ............................... 25,000.00
as well. They are not paid until
that Port, and »no doubt arrange­ the end of the time they are en with the County Clerk :
Individual deposita subject
I.¡W. Wiley and family have re-
The City Transfer Co. are the fel­
ments will soon be made to return gaged for,but the court often allows I Know all men by these presents, to check............. $151,866.3»
I
rned to Athena, Ore., where he is lows who haul anything, anywhere,
this money.
them a little out of their wages when that I, Otelia Hadley, of ths County of Demand c e r t i fi­
perintendent of schools.
any time. Office on Main Street,
The teachers employed for the they want to buy anything for Tillamook, State of Oregon, the widow catea of deposit. 4,162.50
Ir. and Mrs. C. C. Stowe, of Port- op|>osite Clough’s Drug Store. Call
certificates of
public
and high schools, which will themselves. Judge Judd strongly of the late C. B. Hadley, deceased, for Time
deposit..................... 4,102.00
id, are visiting at the home of us by phone, Main 651.
convene on Monday, Sept. 23rd, in­ advised the County Court of Tilla­ and in consideration of the sum of Sev­ Certified clucks....
20.00 $160,14.1.8»
puty District Attorney G. Willett,
Aaron Proctor, who underwent
clude Prof. L. L. Baker, Supt. ; mook County to employ a gang of en Thousand ($7000.00) Dollars to be Postal Savings Deposits ....
I
an
operation
on
Saturday
in
this
dter receiving mail for about 30
Ralph U. Moore, Asst. Supt.; Laura convicts and put them to work on paid tne by Clark Haril«-y, of th* < "on­
457.72
.................................. $457.72
irsat Hobsonville, F. P. Hobson I city, died on Sunday. He came A. Smith ami Mrs Hanson, in high the proposed Bayocean road, and ly of Multnomah, State of Oregon, re­
Total........................... 214.969.53
i,changed his [gist office address 1 here from Pleasant Valley, where school ; Mrs Ford, eighth grade ; he said it would be a surprise what ceipt whereof is hereby acknowledged,
| he had been residing with hie
Stat* of ( »r»‘«on,
.
Garibaldi.
Mary White, seventh grade ; Flor- a large amount of money it would do hereby release and relinquish unto
County of Tiliamook,
*
' nephew, J. H. Proctor.
ence Connie, sixth grade ; Eliza save the taxpayers anil would the said Clark Hadley all my right,
arl Haberlach and wife left for
I, C. A. McGhee, ('«shier ' * th»
Ernest Rupp, of Iowa, is visiting Dawson, fifth grade; Gladys Beals, greatly reduce the cost of building title and interest in and to any and all
rtiand, and while there he will
slmve-nsined bank, <io soleinnl ,
his
cousin,
John
Rupp,
in
this
fourth grade ; Mias Sours, third that rood, lie said as the Bayoceun real and personal property at this time
rote some time looking into the
county.
John expects to take a grade; Mrs. Ixnicli and Mrs. Finch, people were new amongst the standing and being in the name of the that the above atateinent ia tm
*ee market.
trip east to visit his parents, ami second grade; Catherine Burge mid heaviest taxpayers uf the county aaidC. E. Hadley, particularly any and beat <it iny knowledge and beliei.
•>e game of base ball on Sun-
C. A. Mc(. .
it is probable that I. C. Quick and Clara Tinnerstett, first grade
they were justly entitled to a way all property of any and every character
K between Tillamook and the
( .« ler»
i wife will accompany him.
and nature which is involved directly
out
an<l
ahotild
have
a
road.
Ed. Hadley’s saloon at Garibaldi
perts resulted in a score of 8 to 2
Subscribed and »w««*n hi b
'r«a
or
indirectly
in
that
certain
suit
now
By putting in a convict camp on I
favor of the visitors
Ira Latimer and wife, who have went up in smoke early Wednesday
Cliia
10th
day
of
September
1912
that road he ielt sme that results pending in the Circuit Court of the
GEO, Wll.LETT,
'r». W. H. Aiderman left on Mon- been visiting in the county during morning. It seems that the fire
State of Oregon for Tillamook County,
| the summer, left for Portland on started about four o'clock in the would 1« n great surprise and once
Notary 1'uL»
I morning for Vancouver, B.C.,
wherein
I
am
plaintiff
und
said
C.
E.
Wednesday morning, where Ira ia roof, but as there are n» fire ap- the county court establialied con
cob
Attest:
•‘•it her daughter, and will re
HadRy, D. J. Hadley, Maude Shari«
attending the Dental College, thio pliance* there the building atul . vict camp* it would soon «lemon
J. C. HOLDEN.
an there about a month.
and C. W. Talmage, administrator of
being hie last year there.
contents were soon destroyed. Ed. ' strate that it meant a large saving
C..W. TALMAGE,
° Exchange,-automobile road-
1 to the taxpayers ami better roads. the «state cf <’, B. Hadley, ileceased.
B. C. LAUB,
There will be a congregation Hadley came to the «.ity Tuesday
Ill
con»i<ler:itioi>
of
llie
foregoing,
and
h 1912 model, in good condition,
Clatsop County haw done some ex-
evening and remained over night,
V/m. G. TAiV.
meeting
of
the
menitiere
and
friend*
of
the
sum
of
money
paid
a»
nforaaaid,
real estate. Apply at Head-
¡leaving alout eight o’clock the next oerimenting in regard to hauling
Diructois.
of the Presbyterian church thio
I>t office
gravel. They tried an auto truck, but I hereby undertake to diam'ss, nveauiv »
(Thursday) evening, which will be ' morning. The building belonged to found it did not < nine up to their and discontinue the said suit, and ac­
ffegun anil wife came in of a business and social nature. It G. R. Edner und was insured for
knowledge ffi have received the foru-.
tS.E Church
« Lafayette, Ore., on Tuesday, is the pur|»oae of the new pastor, $1,200, and^as the building cannot expectations. After Comiuisaioner
going
eonsideralhm in full sett,« n«im
M<s«re
ill.«de
all
Investigation
the
.VCI. Kll.
be
replaced
for
less
than
$2,■
”
<•*,
Mr
lo
il.
ill.,
f
a ewdays, beingon their honey - the Rev. D A. Mackenzie, to re­
and satisfaction of all claims ruale
I hia ia the first time that organize the different societies of Edner’a loss will amount to $1,366 county purchased a liaction eu and alleged in the said sut.
■ ■
' •
gine ami a train oi trucks,
Hoirun has been in the county.
Appeal."
To
have
and
hold,
unto
the
said
C.
the church
which
Is
<q«erated
by only
7 p. in., Epworth la-.igoe.
Price* for Hoge
, two men, with the result that they E. Hadley. together with the apporte
8 p.m., Song and aer.non, subject,
enance*.
his
heirs
ami
assigna
forever.
are now hauling crushed rock »ix
I
Up to Zìi Iba., 10c., dressed.
Io testimony whereof, 1 have here­ " Christ'a Message."
miles at a coat of She. a yard. The
225 IhO. to 275 lbs , 8Hc dressed.
Tin* ia the laat Sunday of the
this the
outfit coat $2,84) »nd. the judge unto set my hand and seal on
275 pound» and over, 7c.
Conference year. Sunday evening
7th
day
of
September,
1912.
Tillamook Meat Company. sai'i that Tillamook County would
service will close the year's work.
find it a great saving oi money
J. T. M uumm , pastor.
I in road building if it had a similar
For Sole
Look at Thio
I outfit.
Four hundred fifty doller <$4810 I On Thursday County Judge M*aon
On account of leaving for the
Bran. I'er sack, iCc.
equity in Hayocean lot for eale or , and Sheriff < rnuhxw took the Clat- Kant. I will aell my team, wagon,
Shorta, $1 21*
a
lar-
•op County official* out ou a tour harnean and gravel bed, at
trade. No reaoooahie offer refused. ao|
Procrea Barley, $1.36.
the ruada in Tilla gain. Inquire at J. W. Maddux* a
We have the goo«la. t ome aeri/
Address F. H. Sherwood, Rainier. <>i inepeetkon
TUls mow* FMd tu
.Siu ur U Wut. kanoLU, fiUatuoub.
utwuk County. T^ey «•“' ••
Oregon.
Teach your boys and girls
the value of money.
Let
each child
have its own
savings account, ami cultivate
an interest in seeing it grow.
ULAMOOK JOTTINGS
First National Bank
of Tillamook
nicer
I
bRMAR’S variety store .
TiuunmooK,
O regon
Drop in and book Around ”
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