Jtetòii I TILLAMOOK, OREGON JANUARY 23. 1913. BUILDING A CREDIT. heart ‘‘The world loves a lover” and loves a good hater equally as well, but the good fighter is be- knighted and admired, exploited and even made ruler of kingdoms because he is so loved by the world. The voting contest at The Gem will do much to teach our Early Wednesday morning be­ young voters the true spirit of elec­ tween five and six o’clock, the sec­ tion and show them the importance tion and bunk houses on the P. R. of being good fighters. A N. near Enright were demolished by large trees falling across them, PORT OF BAY CITY WINS. which killed two men and seriously injured three others. Supreme Court Holds that Tbs section boss, Will Conley and the track walker, Lewie M. Dudrey the Port is Legally with his wife and daughter occu­ Organized. pied the section house, ’ while the bunk houses were occupied by A telegram was received from Japs who were working on the road. Salem on Wednesday stating that The section house was about (XX) the Supreme Court had rendered a feet from the railioad track at what decision in favor of the Port of Bay- was known as Miller’s camp when City, which holds that that body is the railroad was building, with a legally organized The case was small creek betweeb -. the section argued on Tuesday and a decision house and the track. rendered without taking the case The day previous the Jape had under advisement. shown some uneasiness, having gone to the boss and told him they NEGLIGENCE were afraid to remain there, and it IS CHARGED was their intention to have moved from there on Thursday. Mrs. Commission Hears Complaint Dudrey had also become-alarmed, fearing that the trees would fall, Against Railway but her husband assured her they were safe and that they would get Company. out of there when the trains would S alem , Or., Jan. 17.—The State run again, which he said would Railroad Commission today receiv be only a few days. ed a complaint against the newly Early Wednesday morning, Dud­ built Pacific Railway A Navigation rey was the first to get up. Mra. Company, on account of the slides Dudrey was in bed on one side of which have occurred along its line, the house and her daughter slept in The communication signed by a cot the other side of the house. Captain R. J?. Voeth of the Port­ Conley was also in bed in hie room land Press Club, indorsed by L. B. on the same side of the house as Davis, recites the plight of an Mrs. Dudrey slept. It was while anonymous young woman of his Dudrey was building the fire and acquaintance who haa been delayed while leaning over the stove, which in Tillamook County since Decem­ was in the middle of the room, ber 29. It is charged that, as a con­ when the crush came and the trees sequence, she has lost her position cut the house in two, but fortunate­ and haa been deprived of the op­ ly did not demolish the two ends. portunity to sell a valuable piece of Dudrey was instantly killed and property. This, it is alleged, is due Conley was injured, while Mra. entirely to a small slide obstructing Dudrey and her daughter escaped not more than 50 feet of the line, uninjured. and the railroad company is blamed The bunk house occupied by the with being .delinquent in its duty, Japs fared worse, in which one Jap in not having its roadway in opera wan instantly killed 'and two tion earlier. seriously injured. ,. While the Commission will give Assistance was. obtained an the inattera thorough investigation, promptly as possible and a train the opinion ia that the landslide sent to the scenn of the accident. would be considered unavoidable Dr. Hawk, the coroner, was notified and, there would be no basis for and taken in a train to Enright to legal proceeding against the road. hold an inquest on the unfortunate men, after which the men who were uninjured, and the bodies of the twodead men were puton a train and Tillamook Lodge of the I.oy*l Airouglit to Tillamook, It was soon Order of the Moose was organized after four o’clock when the train last Friday evening with about one reached this city, It consisted of a hundred and thirty applicants by Hat car and one passenger coach S W. Greene, national Director of the and engine. The bodie« of the Moose, with the following officers: men who .were killed were on the Capt. E. E. Jenkins, Director; C. ilat car. The first 16 alight whh M Vidito, Vice-D.; John Keldson, Will Conley, the section boss. His Prelate; J. J. McCormick, Post Di­ head was bandaged up. and al­ rector; A. D. Case, Sargent-at-arms; though aide to walk he was injur­ C. Armbuster, inside G ; S. A. ed about the body.. The next was a Brodhead, Sec.; Irvin Keldson, Jap who was also able to walk, but Treat.; J. Wing, Fraak Hanenkratt his arm was in a sling. These men Bert were taken in charge by Dr. Boals and Jap Kanes. Trustees; who took them to the hospital in Stephens, Outside Guard. Mr. Greeu says it loukn aa if they his auto. The most seriously in­ will put in at least 800 Moose in jured was a Jap who had to be Tillamook as thia is as lively a packed on a stretcher and placed in small town as he has been in in a drav. Mrs. Dudrey and her daughter the state of Oregon. He says it beats Ashland with their 8,000 peo­ were also on the train and were They ple. He sees more people on taken to the Todd Hotel. the streets in one pleasant day than were so poorly clad that Marshal , Ashland in a week, Myers gave the woman his coat to wear on the way to the hotel. Here ■ they were well looked after and Burns’ Anniversary. suitable clothing obtained for them, as well as a subscription started to The anniversary of the birth of help them. Mrs. Dudrey says that Robert Burns, the Scotch poet, will the Greeks who were working on ■ be celebrated in thia citv at the the railroad stole $110 and a gold I home of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. White­ watch belonging to her. Her hus­ house on Friday evening, for which band was 44 ot age and they have a suitable program will be present­ three children, two being in Port­ ed consisting of Scotch songs, read land . ing and customs. Dr. Boats reported thia morning Following is the program : that the moat seriously injured of I Quartet, "Flow Gently Sweet Aft- the men was Will Conley, whose — — M on. head ia badly injured on one aide, Clarinet Solo, "Selectiona,” Mr. with a long wound under hie scalp Snodgrass. from the back of the ear to the fore­ Solo, "The Red. Red Rose,” Mrs. head, while ot the other aide he D. A. Mackenzie. has another scalp wound, which • Ladies' Quartet, "Annie Laurie.” may prove serious. He has severs! Original Poem. "The Highlander riba broken and other injuries. The Abroad.” most seriously injured of the two Solo, "O Whistle and I'll Coms Jape was the one who was taken to to You. My Lad," Mrs. Mackenzie. the hospital on a atrrtr her. whose Clarinet Solo, 'Selections,” Mr arm was seriously wrenched while Snodgrass. the other Jap had a brokeq arm. Address. "Burns Among the The Doctor thinks they will all pull Poet* " Rev. D. A. Mackenzie. through. For Solo, "A Man'» a Man On Friday, evening the manage mint of the Gem Theatre will give ■' That.” Refreshments a benefit in behalf of Mra. Dudrey Closing Chorus: “Auld I-a eg and her children. Syne.” A cordial invitation ia extended Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. to one and all without regard to Thia remedy has no au|>erior for coughs and colds. It is p easant Io nationality to join in celebrating take. It contains no oj.uim or other the birtbdav of Scotland's ps’ron ■nicotic. It always cure« For sale poet. by m Daaiaea. TWO MEN KILLED IN SECTION HOUSE. REDIT is the temporary use of funds belonging to others, and returning them promptly when due. It is the part of wisdom to establish one’s credit. C Meeting every obligation promptly lays the foundation. Having an account with this bank helds a long way. This bank takes especial pleasure in aiding* its clients to establish themselves upon a good credit basis. Don’t wait until you want to borrow Begin to establish your credit now. OLDEST? CAPITA L !TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK ~ count y J_ TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE. SUPERVISION J TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS! 1 you can have at home for lee« money, See Big Mack for your sewer con- Ccntt and try us. Service from 5:30 ♦c 7-00 p. n>. ■Cctions * » Born, on Saturuay. to the wife of The City Transfer Co. are the fel­ lows who haul anything, anywhere, Rollie W. Watson, a daughter. any time. Office on Main Street, Wanted employment by lady on opposite Clough’s Drug Store. Cal farm Enquire at this office. • us by phone, Main 651. I W. B Gordon returned last week Representative T. B. Handley from a business trip to Portland. was made chairman of the com­ ■ Glasses fitted. Any kind, any mittee on commerce, and was a Style Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. * member of the forestry, judiciary ■ Rudolph Kunze left on Sunday on and resolutions committees. Attorney Webster Holmes, Mrs. hi» return to his home in Idaho. I Frnnk Hanenkratt made a busi­ Holmes, Miss Ruth Holmes and ness trip to Nehalem the first of the Clint King were amongst a num­ ber of persons who left here on -week. Saturday to go out over the rail­ ■ Web Elliot is serving 25 days in road. the county jail for violating the fish There being a large amount of ikws. misconception and fnlse reports ■> Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ circulated about the special elec­ mook Meat Company’s Market, 12c. tion which was to have been held per pound. today, Mayor Ilarter called the I Dr. lack Olson has opened den­ election off. tal parlors over F. R. Beals’ office. Although it is twelve months be Both phones. “* fore Postmaster W. F. Baker’s time I Phone Joe Lilly for wood sawing. I expires in the poet office there are Country work solicited. Phone 1313 three petitions being circulated, Pacific State». . i one by the postmaster for re-ap- ■ Housekeeping Rooms Furnished pointinent, and the others by I’. W. for Rent. See I. Parson, at the I I Todd and B. D. Lamar. Hotel Columbia. ■ Bring your chickens to the Tilla- . ®ook Meat Company’s Market. We I Cav 13c. per pound * 1 B Captain John Groat and C. I. 1 Clo gi went to Portland on Sun­ ' day going out by way of Sheridan. B sewed an< and delivered, or de- V Wood sawed ..am the wagon as it livered direct fro See | Comes from the country. Bh rode. I Wanted, a buggy horse, a young One preferred, not under 1050 pounds.—Apply to Guy Ford Maple , Leaf Creamery. Go to the Clatn market for Clams, Fish and Crabs. Second Avenue, Bear First St., in the building back ot Beale’ office. ■ If you wish rooms for the Winter, by the month "cheap.” with hot or Cold water and with bath, call nt Die Todd Hotel. • I Attorney H. T. Botts left on Sat- tirday for Salem where hs argued Kha Port of Bay City case before the /Supreme Court on Tuesday , Although the stock in the pro- posed whey sugar factory is not been subscribed for as it should be, owing to so many other improve- meats to be provided for, it is thought this will not interfere with the industry being started this year. William Ryan returned on Sat- urday from a two weeks’ visit to Colorado. He went out over the railroad after the tie-up and re­ turned the same way. While in Colorado he experienced some cold weather, it being 33 degrees at Pueblo. A meeting of the city council was held on Monday evening, when the matter of sewer and paving assess­ ments were taken up. It was past i midnight before the meeting was over. It is expected that the matter will be finally setted by Monday evening next, so that ’lie Warren Construction Company can receive its pay. Another meeting is to be held thia evening. The situation on the P. R. 4 N. remains serious, with no prospects oi train service being resumed for several days. The local betweeu Lost, a Brown Fur, somewhere Trithin a few blocks of the Tillamook x>e* office. Finder will pleaseleave this city anil Mohler was taken off he same at the Headlight office. today (Thursday). There are about While Representative T. B. Hand ten cars of freight at Timber for ey is attending the State Legis- this city and it is reported thMt ature, Attorney S. S. Johnson is some of ’hese have been broken in- icting as deputy district attorney. to and goods stolen. Latest reports County Clerk J. C. Holden is have it that trains will be running working on the tax rolls and ex- either Saturday or Sunday. The pects to have them finished some­ rotary plow is clearing the «now in time between the let and loth of the mountains. February. The present day "young Ameri- Mrs. Geo Vaughn underwent an ican" is full of ambition and ever operation at Dr. Boals* hospital on ready for battle, contest or chance. Saturday, which proved satisfac­ The spirit of the west and the red tory and the patient is getting along corpuscle of good fellowship puts nicely. fire in the eye and courage in the LtAMHR'S VARIETY STORE, TlkhAiDOOK- < < OREGON Drop in and book Around ” Moose Lodge Organized. First National Bank Trees Fall on Building- Others Seriously Injured. Creaon Tillamook. DIRECTORS J. C. H olden . B. C. L amb . W m . G. T ait . C. W. T almage - P aul S chrader . We have just installed some modern Safe D p - posit Boxes where your valuable papers will be safe from fire. We will be pleased to show then to you. Under U.S- Government Supervision. Interest Paid on Time Deposits ELECTION at the GEM An Important Event—“Who’» Who and Why” of Tillamook. You've attended the Convention, Mr. and Mrs. Voter, as have also your sons and daughters. Now, in as much as you’ve had a voice in nominating the vast number of candidates, its up to you to support them. The ties of friendship are ties that bind stronger than the bonds of politics. Then why isn’t it equally interesting to vote the issue of who’s who and why, as well aa why Tillamook should go "wet" or dry ? Nominees In The Gem Voting Contest. Miss Ruby McGhee, Miss Irma Hancock, Miss Laura Smith, Miss Cecil Kinnamiin, Mrs. Hattie " ' Green, “ Miss Winnie Wallace Mias Beatrice Harria, Mrs. Sonhia McKinister, Mra. Eleie Vidito, Mi«« Alice Burrows, Miss Ruby Anderson, Miss Vida Roger«, Miss Lola llulln, Mies A. Trapp, Miss Ollie Case. Miss Fritz Bush, Miss Helen Beals. Miss Gladys Beals, Miss Mamie Bell. The nominations close Saturday night, January 25th, and the voting begins in earnest Sunday night. Get your voting alip from the Ticket Taker as you enter the Theatre. Write the name of the candidate theron and take it to the Grand Leader Dry Goods Store and drop it in the Ballot Box The votes will be counted any Lamar’s Drug Store. Coal, Cement, Lime, Drain Tile, Plaster, Roof Paint. LAMB SCHRADER COMPANY. DOCKS: FRONT STREET , WARKHOUSK. BETWEEN ind A 3rd AVEU F. WK8T