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ol. XXV.
No. Z0
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 3i, 1912.
Independent Western Film Ex­
change vs. Frank A. Rhodes and and Mra. F Ayers; Mr. and Mrs.
B. Shipman is a suit filed in the Fred Christensen; Mr. and Mrs.
circuit court to recovex (RB. 00, being C. E Pearson; Mr. and Mrs. Ed
a balance due for films furnished Kinnaman aud children; Misses
Ruth Pearson, Hattie Moore, Ruby
the defendants.
Johnson, Blanche Pearson, Roxie
Tillamook Oregon,
The Leaf) Year party at the Tilla­ Woods, Leona Cur), Virginia Curl
mook Commercial Club on Friday Gladys Curl, Anna Rhodes, Reta
Live within your means.
I brought together a large attendance
Kinnaman,
Minnie
Desmond;
of members and ladies. Everything Mrs. Vida Blake. Messrs Hope
OFFICERS
went off smoothly and it proved to Moore, Ray Woods Jesse Woods.
Limit your wants while enlarging your
be a successful affair.
W m . G. T ait , President.
Cliff Kinnaruau. Lloyd Woods, Paul
resources.
The Socialists held a meeting at Pearson, Carl Curl, Harley Curl,
H olden , Vice-President.
the Court House on Wednesday Charley Baker, Preston Williams,
Dispense with luxuries as long as you
evening when C. W. Barzee, candi­ Will Godsey, Sewell Ayers, and
C. L M c G hee , Cashier.
date for State Dairy and Food Jesse Ayers.
can pay only for necessities.
Commissioner, and S. Scovell, can­
didate for county commissioner,
Demonstration Farm.
DIRECTORS
were the speakers when there were
Promote your independence by becom­
Detaila of the plan to establiah a
20 present.
P aul SCHRADER.
ing a money saver as well as a money
It is a source of great sorrow to demonstration farm in this county
were
discussed
at
the
meeting
of
know that George Eichenger is
earner.
C. W. T almage .
troubled with tuber"ulosis. He has the board of directors of the County
B. C. L amb .
gone to California, and hie) many Development League yesterday
You can buy an interest bearing Cer­
I friends hope that he will recover, I afternoon. It was decided that a
W m . G. T ait .
tificate of Deposit or make a deposit in
for he was a young man who was tract of not less than 40 nor more
than 80 acres should be rented, the
highly respected.
onr Savings Department every time you
C. H olden .
land to be approximately half bot­
Bay City Land Co. vs. C. L. Fox tom and half prairie. Secretary
Lumber Co. is a suit filed in the Claussen was instructed to adver­
have a spare dollar.
circuit court to recover the land tise in the newapayera in order to
which was given to the mill com- secure the proper place. President
panyjin the understanding that a Kunze, Joe Durrer and Wm. Mai-
saw mill should be erected, and ' well are to have the final «election
not having complied with condition ; of the places offered.
of the contract the land company
The secretary was also instructed
county I
TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE.
IsUPÉffVÌSIOH
is now suing to recover the land. | to write to Dr. Withycombe, of the
The ballot this year is 31 inches Oregon Experiment Station, to the
in length and 18 inches in width, Wisconsin Experiment Station and
LLAMOOK JOTTINGS For the convenience of the busi­ contains 137 names and measures to to Hoard’s Dairyman to try to get
ness men tne Commercial Club will te voted upon, To expedite voting in touch with the proper mar, to
On the man
wanted
at
Tillamook
make arrangements to give election we would advise voters to prepare operate the farm
ennies
I returns posted in the club rooms. a ballot before they go to the polls more than anything else will de­
nty Bank
Shelby Electric Light Globes, and then copy it into the official pend the success of the undertak­
All aboard” for the trip around
national quality. They are good. ballot. Vote early and avoid the ing, is the opinian of the directors.
world Friday evening.
ROOMS 215-21(5, Tl LLAMOOK ZfBLOCK,
rush. And above all vote tor Taft He should be thoroughly experi­
lasses fitted. Any kind, any We deliver to your house or store. and the Republican ticket and a enced and practical and must be
Telephone us. King & Smith Co. •
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
e Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
continuation of prosperity.
able to demonstrate the value of
Do
not
forget
the
Sunday
Chicken
ou should have seen the people
Nellie Murphy vs. C. F. Murphy his methods.
le Bargain Counter last Satur- Dinner at the Todd. Better than is a divorce suit filed in the circuit
No further action will be taken by
you can have at home for lees money, court. These parties were married the board until more definite in­
This firm is doing a general land business
k for a genuine surprise at j Come and try us. Service from 5:30 in Tillamook county on the 14th formation on these points has been
The senior member came to Oregon 42 years ago.
*
April 1898 there being two children secured.
Tillamook Feed Co’s, next Sat to 7:00 p.m.
He is a Lawyer, Surveyor and Abstracter.
For sale,-Cheap, 12 stands of bees of this union, aged 13 aqd 10 re­
Killkare
Klub
spectively.
The
cause
of
the
suit
in
good
condition
to
winter,
in
The Junior member, Sidney E. Henderson, is
i entire change in the bargain
ter at the Tillamook Feed Co's. patent hives. Will sell one or all. as set out in the complaint is that
The Killkare Klub met at the
a graduate of Oregon University, and is a Civil
rday.
• I Wm. Fletcher down Trask from defendant wilfully deserted and home of Mrs Prof. Baker, October
Engineer and Surveyor.
,
abandoned the plaintiff since the 25th. All experienced the usual
e chickens wanted at the Tilla- Jim Tone’s.
1st
of
February,
1804,
and
has
fail
­
The Company makes a specialty of the follow
k Meat Company’s Market, 13c. [ E Coulters, of Portland, will
good time.
ound.
* i speak at the Court House Friday ed to contribute to the support of
One feature which caused no
ing
branches
of the Land Business :
. Jack Olson has opened den-1 evening and Saturday afternoon his wife. The plaintiff prays that little merriment was a "straw vote
the
marriage
contract
be
annulled,
Law—Abstracts-—Surveying ¡and Engineering
arlors over F. R. Beals’ office when his subject is 'The Grad­
taken by the ladies," following are
to have care and custody of the the results :
uated Tax Amendment.”
phones.
•
—
Real
Estate—Eire Insurance—Farm Loans—
children and that plaintiff is the
I Debs ......... 1
Roosevelt
Commissioner Alley and Banker
Ing your chickens to the Tilla-
owner of certain property.
Conveyancing.
Wilson......... 5 Chapin .... 1
Meat Company’s Market. We Rowe were down from Nehalem on
Taft .............
As a token of esteem to Captain
They offer for sale the followingchoice pro­
Monday,
looking
over
Mr.
Alley's
3c. per pound.
Most of the Kill Koreites are
P. Sbhrader, the crew of the
prospects
of
being
re-elected
county
perty
in Tillamook City and Country.
riff Crenshaw went to
steamer Sue H. Elmore and a staunch suffragists and will march
Price«.
commissioner.
joyfully
to
the
polls
as
soon
as
an
part of the county with
number of friends on the Columbia
1— 3514 acres. All in cultivation. 6*4 miles S. E. of Tilla­
The City Transfer Co. are the fel­
opportunity
is
given.
ts thia morning.
mook......... ...................................................................................
river, subscribed for a clock to be
The study hour was very interest­
2— 160 acres. The Castle Rock Ranch,
miles 8.E. of
have a few sample ballots on lows who haul anything, anywhere, presented to him This was brought
Hebo......
•..*.••••• •••••• 7,000
and those desiring one can any time. Office on Main Street, in on the last trip of the steamer ing Mrs. Haberlach read s paper
3
—
-80
acres.
Raw
land.
30
acres
rich
t>ottom.
3J4 miles
opposite Clough's Drug Store. Call
one by calling at the office.
4.00
by Captain Ed Anderson.
The she had prepared on "The England
S. E. of city ..................................................................................
us by phone. Main 661.
4— 140 acres, unimproved Apple Land, near Lyle, Wash.
■ Hathaway and wife moved
clock is a beautiful piece ol work­ States," which was very instructive
nt $75 per acre. Will trade
Prunes For Sale,—direct from the manship in gunmetal and stands with just enough space to hold the
rest Grove last week where
5— Two lota and cottage. 2nd Ave. E............................ ............
attention.
grove
First
class
quality,
medium
ill make their home.
two feet high. Inside the compass
fl-One I<ot S. E. of Catholic Church Sightly.........
• ..
Mrs. Small entertained in a
size 5c. per pound in 100 pound lots. bowl the clock is placed, and at
7— Two Lots. One corner. S. E. o( Catholic Church. Sightly.
, on Sunday, to the wife of
charming
manner
by
giving
a
read
­
8— Two Lots. S.E of Catholic Church Sightly....................
The freight is 60 to 65c. per 100; the base is Migrated: "Captaia Pad
ugan, a son; and on Monday
9— One corner Ixit. One Block S.W. IlighSchool. Cheap.
ing on the "Mammoth Cave.”
Alex Marolf, St. Helena. Cal.
I Sclirader, compliments of the crew
wife of W Stock, a son,
10— 1 Lot at Mohler ........................................................................
Mrs Baker proved a delightful
Why will you pay $5.00 for an of the Sue H. Elmore Hnd friends.
11— Part of Marolf Estate. 381^ acres, per acre, f2*J0............
erns, Lantern Burners, Lan-
hostess as usual, testing their brain
12— Sightly improved ranch at Netarts Bay . ......................... 10,(in
Electric Iron when you can get a 1912.”
Accompanying the clock
icka. Lantern Globea, Lan
power
to
the
utmost
by
a
brisk
..
....
13— Fine Timber claim. IflD
100 acres in 3 8
S of 10
ID W.
W..................
better one (F an S teel guaranteed was a letter wishing Captain Schra­
11 kinds.—King & Smith Co.*
lo.onu
14— The F .llett Ranch. 258 acre, Oretown ................
j .v.
ivu years)
j o f ivi
for ten
for $3. uv.
SO. A lieu
free tiiai
trial der future happiness, and signed thinking game. Then serving a
16—The Perry Ranch. 30 aerea on the Tillamook River
most delicious luncheon
Patsy brought in a number if you wish.-King & Smith Co. *
10,000
all bottom .with cows.
by the donors.
Certainly enough cannot be said
ye for the bay and Captain:
The Allen House Grille serves a
And other properties. Some good trades.
of the culinary achievements of the
has been placing them thia
merchant’s lunch every day at
Woods— Goldsworthy,
ladies of the Killkare Klub.
This firm has taken over the Abstract Books
noon, 25c. Spring chicken always
Klub will meet next Thursday
Express office and the City On hand. . We
On Monday wedding belle were
We aim
aim to
to serve
serve the
the best
liest
or the Tillamook Title and Abstract Co. and got>i
with
Mrs.
Pennington,
O will occupy office rooms thing to the best people at city set to chiming in Pleasant Valley.
will and will continue to serve the public.
1 is known as the Red Front prices.
•
I At the home of Prof, and Mra.
A
Cow
Conundrum.
r-
Owing to a slide on the railroad James Goldsworthy about seventy-
AGENTS FOR NORTHERN FIRE 'INSURANCE ¡COMPANY
of George Gosser had the near the 48 mile post, the train ser- five guests were assembled to wit
OF LONDON.
“What ia the difference between a
one on Saturday to fall
ness the marriage of their daughter, Democratic cow aud a Republican
vice
was
crippled
on
Sunday,
and
playing with another boy,
’ it was early Monday morning be­ Miss Marv Bernice to Mr. Jamea cow t”
oke his arm.
That's easy. A Democratic row
fore the passenger train reached Roy Woods.
Ison, who was arrested for this ritv
At twelve o’clock Mrs. Fred was worth $15, its milk brought 50c. enrolled in the'educslional depart
Church of Christ.
without a license, had .. a '
Christensen began the strains of per 100 Hie., and the dairyman had menl ot theclmrch. either as >i tea
Married, on Saturday, at the
before Justice Stanley and
wedding
march
and the to wait four or five month« before cher or a scholar. We have n splen-
10 a Ill Bible School, If v i. do
rd $25
home of the bride’s parents, Ray the
party entered the parlor he received the money. A Republi did adult bible class taught by Rev. not attend any other school we tr
bridal
Wolfe and Maleda Belle Snider,
George
Willett.
tend to you a cordial invit'd > tn
wish rooms for the Winter
can cow is worth today $75, its milk
11 nt) a in - Morning Worsh'p. attend with us. We have cl ar-tt
I The ceremony was preformed by and stood under an arch of
month "cheap" with hot or
brings over $1 3b par ltX) lbs , and j Sermon theme
“Christian Citizen- lor nil.
the Rev. R. E. Jope, of the ^hrisj ivy and dahlias where Mr. C. E.
•er and with bath, call at
Pearson read the beautiful ring the dairyman receives a check as •hip, or the principle that ought to
Morning Sermon at 11 a.in .
tian Church.
d Hotel.
•
service, and pronounced them regular «■ clock work every month. guide the man who doeahis duty at ject, "Limiting God's power.”
Attorney Gale S. Hill, Republi- man and wife. Miss Cecil Kinna- There ia no difference in the cows, the polla."
3 pm. Junior Endeavor.
•he Clam market for Clams,
7.37 p.m. Evening faipular ser
6:80 p.m —Christian End<-, tro;
11 Crabs. Second Avenue ; can nominee for District Attorney, man acted as bridea-maid and Mr. but the great difference ia in differ- vice. Hearty singing with special
7:30 p.nt. Preaching subiei "A
, was in the city last week. He at­
ent condition« under which thecowa anthems and so'os by the choir. Contrast Judas and Paul."
Ollie Woods as groomsman.
■• St, in the building back
tended
the
leap
year
party
at
the
Subject
of
the
address,
“
Can
a
man
We extend a hearty welcome to
' office.
•
After congratnlations the party have to do business. For an illus­
Commercial Club on Friday even­ ■at down to a bountiful wedding tration, under prosperous condi­ be a Christian without believing you to any or all of theae service a
>e of football will be played f,
that
Jeaua
was
God'a
own
«on
<
R. E. J opb , paator
ing and he was impressed with the
D. A. M ackenzie , paator.
d*y between Tillamook fi •Ine appearance of the ladies in dinner, after which the happ^ tion«, C. B. Wiley, who live« north
of
town
haa
five
cowa
which
will
couple
started
to
their
own
home,
bool and Tillamook Tillie«, Tillamook,
carrying with them the good wishes bring him $180 each, or a total of
Park.
Rev. D. A. Mackenzie will deliver and love of their many friends, also $730. There are plenty of other cowa
•dies' Aid of the Christian
a pre election sermon at the Presby­
ill serve Chicken Dinner terian church on Sunday morning, a large amount of rice and flowers. in the county that made the same
amount thia year for their owner«.
PP*r election day at the when his subject will be "Christian The groom is a highly respected
young man, of Beaver. Oregon. ■ nd as dairying ia the principal in-
on Main St.
Citizenship, or the principle that ■ nd the bride ia well known both in duatry of Tillamook county the peo-
k, of Portland, came in ought to guide the man who does
Tillamook and in Prescott Wiscon­ pie ought, aurely.to be eontent tn let
day on a visit at the home his duty at the polls." Voters are
sin. from whence she came four well enough alone and vota for th«
“d Mra. McNair and re- specially invited to hear thia.popu-
ago when her father took charge of re-election of Preaident Taft and the
ntil Tuesday.
i lar preacher.
Republican ticket
the city schools at thia place.
Thia ia our vemion of the differ­
The bride wore a gown of white
chiffon over ivory mesaaline. They ence between a Democratic Cowand
received many beautifnl presents a Republican Cow. and the dairy­
Those at the wedding were: Mr man who pulled the teata of the
■nd Mra J. H. Woods; Mr. ■nd Democratic Cow and ia now pulling
Mrs. A. H. Kinnaman; Mr. ■nd the teat« of the Republican Cow ia
Mm. Harley Foland; Mr. and Mr«. wide awake aa to which hia beat for
Walter Kinnaman; Mr. and Mr«, hia pocket book and bank account
DOCKS: WAREHOUSE.
—I-------
—
O. Kinnaman; Mr. and Mr«. N.
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN 2nd * *d 1VEWÜE W»T.
P reebyterianCbnrc h
Dye; Mr. and Mm. I H Moore;
Mr. and Mm. 1-oti Kinnaman; Mr.
10.00 a m.-Btble Schon! Every
■nd Mm. Clyde Kinnaman; Mr. member of the church ought to be
How to Get Rich
First National Bank,
J. c.
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BAirTILLAMOOKCOyNTYBÂNK!~
INTEREST PAID ON TIME
DEPOSITS
John Leland ßender^oq ^on
«MAR'S VARIETY STORE,
TlbhAmOOK.
OREGON-
Dfop in and book Around."
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Biiek, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Roof Paint
LAMBSCHKADKK COMPANY