Hcaòligljt. A Farmer Near Here drove five miles the other day to pay a debt, losing half a day’s time doing so. Had he been a deposi­ tor with this bank, he would have mailed his check at an expense of two cents, and spent his time more profitably. It’s an extravagance not to be a bank depositor, for nothing helps so much to save time and money as having an account with CAPITAL ÍV jík TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANKSY COUNTY TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE. SUPERVISION Sheriff Crenshaw will start col- lectirg tax next Monday. During the week he has been making out statements and mailing them to see Big Mailt for your sewer con­ those who have made request for nections the amount of their taxes. Get your Blackford's Calf Meal at George Warner came in on Tues­ the Tillamook Feed Co. day from Portland He has been Born, on Wednesday, to the wife connected with the manufacture of sugar from wnev, and was of Jack Latimer, a daughter. chemist of the National Milk Sugar Glasses fitted. Any kind, any Company at one time. style Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. * On Monday, February 17th, at When you want wood call or Patzlaf's.our entire line of Women’s leave orders at the City Delivery. • | Low Shoes, Oxfords, Ties and Leave orders with the Tillamook i Pumps, on Sale. The selling price Feed Co. for wood direct from the i of all was $2.25 to $1 74. Your choice i for ten days at $1.50 the pair. country. A. A. Yager vs. W. R. Stubbs and The gasolene schooner Patsy was wife is a suit filed in the circuit unloading freight in this city on court to recover $150 on a promis­ Monday. sory note; and A. A. Yager vs. Slab wood for sale direct from Chas. Himes and wife is a case to the mill or sawed and delivered. recover $150 on a promissory note. See Shrode. Postmaster Knight, of Nehalem, Live chickens wanted at the Tilla- was down on Saturday and took mook Meat Company’s Market, 12c. the civil service examination for fourth class postmasters before per pound. Postmaster Baker. He was the House to rent, five rooms. Rent only person who took the exami­ $10 a month, Apply at the Head' nation. light office. One of the largest and beet con­ Attorney E. J. Claussen will ducted dances took place at the assist Sheriff Crenshaw during tax opera house on Friday evening, collecting. which was given by the new frater­ Loyal Order of Dr. Jack Olson has opened den­ nal order, the tal parlors over F. R. Beals’ office Moose, which has a membership of over 200 in this city. Both phones. The body of John A. Ward, father Phone Joe Lilly for wood sawing. Country work solicited. Phone 1313 of G. H. W ard, was shipped in from Portland on Wednesday for burial, Pacific State». who died in that city the previous The Hose Company will give a day, who was 90 years old. The banquet this (Thursday) evening at funeral took place today under the the Todd Hotel. auspices of the G. A. R. Housekeeping Rooms Furnished After being without a commercial for Rent See I. Parson, at the teacher since the Christmas holi- Hotel Columbia. Idavs Miss Mabel Parker took Mrs. Bring your chickens to the Tilla­ Hill’s place at the High School on mook Meat Company’s Market. We Monday. She had been detained I in Portland on account of the tie pay 12c. per pound up of the railroad, and was taken W. L Bryan, who spent several sick there. months in Indiana and Tentiesse. z \ b it is unlawful to allow chicken returned on Sunday to run at large in the city, the Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wi ey, who sheriff might gather up a few of spent the past three months in the truant chicken that are scrath- California, returned on Sunday. ing around thecourt house grounds Wood sawed and delivered, or de­ and feed them to the prisoners, and livered direct from the wagon as it in that way reduce the coat of the comes from the country. See board for prisoners. Shrode. • Word reached this city Monday Attorney H. T. Botts left on that a boat capsized near Hay­ Tuesday morning for Salem to stack Rock at Neskowin and that argue a case before the Supreme Guy Alley and Elwood Squires were drowned, and that another man by Court. the name of Smith, who accompan­ Concrete Construction, side walks ied them, managed to reach shore. and floors a specialty. All work They were fishing at the time the guaranteed. Thos. Dolan, Phone accident took place. Main 333. They say Frank Hanenkratt went Go to the Clam market for Clams, out on the fishing trip to procure Fish and Crabs. Second Avenue, some motion picture of the fish in near First St., in the building back the briny ocean and Dr. Monk went of Beals’ office. along with his camera to take the If you wish rooms for the Winter, photoe. but motion pictures wasn’t by the month "cheap ’’ with hot or in it with the motion of the small cold water and with bath, call at craft. Look out for the sea sick pictures at the Gem. the Todd Hotel. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS With the Masonic, I O O F and the Loyal Order of Moose orders all figuring upon erecting new business buildings and lodge quarters, thia will still further help to improve the citv and give it another boost. And with a large amount of con­ crete pavement to take the place of the delapidated plank aide walks will also add to the improvement of the city. BOOSTING THE CLUB. Dairymen Affiliating with the Commercial Organization. Carl Haberlach has been elected secretary«ealeanian of the two co­ operative factories, one at Nesko­ win and the other at Oretown. These were operated by Chas. Ray heretofore, and have now been taken over by the farmers. A H. Commons is President of the Ore- town Cheese Company and Joe. Aufdermauer of the Neskowin Co­ operative Dairy Association. The regular meeting of the Kill Kare Klub was held at the home of Mrs J. S. Lamar. Another chapter from the Mystic Mid-regions was ably read by Mrs. Albert Plank. Mrs. Aiderman read a well prepar­ ed paper in the form of a story of Idaho, Wymoning, Nevada and Montana. The hostess provided some interesting games,after which a most delicious luncheon was served. The invited guests were Mesdames Poortnan, B. D. Lamar and Mrs, D. A. Mackenzie. The I. O. O. F. lodge of this city is making arrangements to build this summer on its property in this . city and erect a two story building ' Architect C. A. Burggraf of Al bany, has drawn a sketch of the. proposed building, and in all pro­ bability pressed brick will be used in ti.e construction. Krebs Bros , who are going to put in a brick plant at South Prairie, has promis ed to have brick by the first of June, provided the county gravels a road soon so they can get their machin­ ery in. Our next issue will contain a synopsis and the co-operative asso­ ciation's and other reports of the cheese industry for last year in Till­ amook county. As it was the ban­ ner year and will make interesting reading and good advertising liter­ ature. it would be advisable to send copies to those who expect to come to Tillamook or make their homes in Western Oregon. As the Head­ light and the Herald are pulling to­ gether to help boost the dairy and other industries the same will ap- pear in the Herald. We had hoped to have had this ready this week, but had to hold it over because we had not received the exact figures from a few factories. A case was filed in the Circuit Court by Lena Clarke against her husband, Chas. H. Clarke, for divorce These parties were mar­ ried on May (J, 1909. at Ranier, Ore The grounds upon which the divorce is sought is cruel and in- human treatment, the defendant almost daily cursed and swore at the plaintiff and at her children. At one time he told his wife that if she did not get out of the house he would throw her out with what little property she had, and on an­ other occasion the defendant knocked plaintiff down and severely hurt and injured her, after which hie conduct grew worse, and find­ ing her life was unbearable she left him as he again threatened to Word was received in this city on throw her out of the bouse. J. A. Jackson and sister came in from Roseburg on Sunday on a Mondav that George Cohn was Cheese is moving off a little bet­ visit to his brother. County Survey­ quite seriously sick in California ter, all of the November now being i with blood poisoning, and was not or U. G Jackson. expected to recover. C. B. Lamb ehipfied out. except from one fact Mr. Wendell is in the city for the received a message that evening ory. Payments for butter fact at purpose oi erecting the new depot, stating that Mr. Cohn had taken a several of the largest factories will which will be pushed to completion turn for the better and was out of be as follows: Maple Leaf, 40 cents; Tillamook Creamery, 39% cents; as soon as possible. danger, which was good newa to Fairview, 38,3 cents and Three his friends in Tillamook. The Stockholders of the Tillamook Rivers, 39c. While prices were con­ County Creamery Association will County Clerk Holden has received siderable higher a year ago at thia ho'd their annual meetingat the the mandate from the Supreme time. November. 1911. payments at Tillamook Club on Monday next. ’Court in the case of the State of the same factories were as follows; Married, on the 6th Inst., at the | Oregon, upon the relation of Geo. Maple Leaf, 38 cents; Tillamook. Allen House, by the Rev. H. W. i Watt. vs. the Port of Bay City, in .19 8 cents; Fairview, 39.7 cents, and ¡which the Supreme Court holds Three Rivers, 37 cents. Maple I-eaf Kuhlman, pastor of the M. Church. S. G. Cochrane and Rosa there was no error, as allegi ;ed, and had an average test of L 7 per cent : affirmed the decision of _ thi ie lower for November* bring ita milk to an Hart. court The respondents to recover average pficw of $1.88 (ier 100 lbs. Do not iorget the Sunday Chicken ! from the appellant their cost in the Average price received for Novem­ Dinner at the Todd. Better than sum of $25 ber cheese was a little over 16 cents you cao ha ve at home for leas money. per pound Tillnmook. What's the difference, Mr. Mayor, Gems and try ua. Service from 5:30 between the person who violates a to 7: 90 p. m. city ordinance by allowing chicken For Sale County Judge Homer Mason and to run at large and the saloon man Commissioners Fa mer and hdner ¡who violates a city ordinance ? Both 80 acre« of tsittom land known as went out to Portland on Tuesday look alike to us Some of our citi­ the Peter Hrant place. The price to inspect different kinds of hard zens had better pluc k the motes out is 64H) an acre Vincents Jacob. . aurfaced pavement. of their own eyes beiore they accuse An amended complaint has been j others of violatin io La ting the law How ■nstaurant Dtenaila for Sale _ _____ filed in the Circnt Court _ in the case *yer- _ •,u* i hope .* that the city offi- Restaurant ('tensile of all dea and Agnes C. t Cials will make an effort the reform of B. N. Sproat and Agn l,w breakers who allow chicken criptioas for sale. Enquire at 1C2 Sproat ve J 11. Hathaway r and First Street West. Tillamook City. to rnn at large. Anna M. Hathaway. Amateurs at the Gem. Last Thursday was amateur night at the Gem and the little folks sang and danced their way into the hearts of their audience and made great hits. Little George Cook was the "funny fellow” and presented "Where the River Shannon Flows,” in a man­ ner that put him in a class known only to him and answered the thunderous enchore with the comedy version of "The Days of 49," capturing the first prize of three dollars. The only adverse criticism we can offer George’s performance is the waits |occasioned by him stopping to pick up the coins thrown him by hie audience George says he got the habit of picking up small coins during the last election in Tillamook and promises not to hold the show to . night. Miss Louise Fowler and Little I I Hattie Severance vied and tied i«i , honors for the second prize and were given each two dollars while the audience presented Little Miss Fowler three dollars in appreciation Of her work. The others were also very good. Captain Jenkins went to Netarts on Monday with the Henrietta for a fishing boat, bringing it back with­ out a mishap. On Tuesdav morn ing he took a party out deep sea fishing, and the bar becoming ; rough, he was unable ‘o return. I The last seen of the launch was at six o’clock that evening, and there was some anxiety here for fear the . weather might become boisterous. | Next morniug a telegram came from Astoria that the Henriatta had reached the lightship at ten o’clock the previous night and next morn- . ing the launch put into Astoria. , There were about a dozen passen­ gers on board. j Frances E. Willard Memorial Day will be observed by the local W. C. T. U. on Tuesday, February 16, at the home of Mrs. Jennie King. There will be an all day meeting, the members of the Union seting as hostesses, and each taking some part of the refreshments for the noonday lunch, also each member is expected to bring a friend or friends. The trysting hour at noon - day will be observed as is custom ary with the organization. In the afternoon will be given a program on the life and work of the great and sainted reform leader, Miss Willard. Good music will enliven the occasion. A silver offering will be accepted. A special meeting of the Board of Directors of the Tillamook Commer­ cial Club was held on Monday even­ ing, with President Shrode in the chair, when several matters of im­ portance to the club came up for consideration. It was deaided to issue transient cards to those who wanted to use the club rooms upon payment of monthly dues of $1 50. The committee on delinquents was authorized to permit delinquents who are more than $12 in arrears to retain their membership on pay­ ment of $10*and $1.50 dues during the present campaign for new members. In future a charge of $10 will be made when the ball is rented, and it was decided not to loan or rent the club’s furniture. At the request of the Rev. J. E. Jope, an invitation was extended to the Boy’s Federated Clubs to visit Tillamook during the coming sum­ mer The following applicants for mem­ bership were accepted : E. E, Koch, Dr. Jack Olson, Harvey Ebinger, Oscar Aschim, N. J. Myers, B L. Beals, Wm. R. Roy, E. W. Stanley, Dave Fitzpatrick, Geo. Williams, Verle Stanley, E J. Gienger, John Sheets and A. H. Hill. First National Bank, Tillamook. Greaon. DIRECTORS: J. C. H olden . B. C. L amb . W m . G. T ait . C. W. T almage - P aul ScHRADEX. We have just installed some modern Safe De­ posit Boxes where your valuable papers will be safe from fire. We will be pleased to show then to you. Under US- Government Supervision. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Civil Government—Flossie David­ conntv, but don’t tell the otlier fel­ son, 97 per cent. low that you do ao to buy up war­ Agriculture will tie required at rants at a discuunt mid that yon tire the May examination. in the "blood sucking" and ‘.‘knock. The questions lequesteil from 1 ing* business. the Stat- Department were delayed Tell your merchants that yon get on nccount of the blocked train, goods a great ileal cheaper in -nine and were not received until after other town and charge him withex the time for the examination. I had tortiou. brought a few lists from the capitol If a atriin-rer cornea to your town while there at State Board meeting; tell him everything is overdone and thence the reason for quite a nui • predict a general crash in the near ber district« receiving tint one co;v future. of the questions, with instructions If von nre a merchant, don’t ed- to have questions written on the vertise in the home paper, b.it com­ blackboard. Respectfully. pel the editor to go elsewhere for W. S. Bn BL, County Supt. ; advertisements, and howl like a sore head liecanse he does so. Buy a ml tier stamp and use it. It may A New Photo Studio save you a few dimes and mak* your letterheads look as though you Will be opened in this city in one were doing business in a one lioise week. ' It will be known as the Til town. lamook Studio, and be ma aged by If you are a farmer curse the J. A. Dahlgren, who for several place where you trade us tl • years managed the McMillan Studio meanest on earth. Talk this over here and whose work gave general with your neighbors and tell thriM satisfaction, ■ the men are thieves. It will male The Tillamook Studio will supply your property much lesa valuable, Tonight is amateur night again the finest portraits groups out and promises to be one of the beet but you don’t cure. amateur entertainments ever staged side views and scenery, also lantern slides. at »he Gem. The comedy element COURT’S BUDGET. Post cards will also be made and THE being exceptionally strong. The cast is as follows: Louise delivered in one hour after negatives How the Taxes, Amounting Fowler, song; Dolly Wingrovc, are made. We use the latest and beat pro­ to «389,729 25 Will be Spe it. recitation; Hans Remer, character songs and recitation; Miss Rehn cesses and styles and we guarantee For the information of a corres Powell, song; and George Cook, satisfaction, or return the money. pondent und taxpayers who may Our prices will ulwuys be as low as •ong. ________________ want to know how the tax mousy any end we will appreciate a share to he collected this year, of your patronage. We are here ro Moose Lodge to Build. stay anil ho-’e our old friends and amounting to $339,729.25 will be expended, we give below the our new ones as well, will call and budget as compiled by the County Arrangements ere being made by see us. Court at its January term. It will the new organised Loyal Moose T illamook S tudio . be seen that $175,000 will be used for Lodge to build a three-story build­ bridges and roads and $45,QUO for ing in this city, as there is no hall public s-.hoois, which eats up con suitable for so large a|lodge. They Brick and Tile Industry. niderable of the tux money, which, will occupy the K.P. Hall until it E. G. Krebs and his brother, who however is disbursed again over tlir gets its building ready for use. Added to this is Plans and specifications will be have decided to put in a brick and entire county. submitted st the next meeting to tile plant on the property they $50 797.76 Io pay off the county’s in­ the trustees of tlie lodge. S. W. bought fro-n G. It. Lamb at Smith debtedness and place it on a cash Prairie, are anxious to get started, basis, and $18 231.IM) for State till. Greene, the director, intended clos ing the charter last Sunday, but so as to get to business as soon as Another large item is $10,(XX) for u tint tin- piesent State the lodge voted for him to stay ten possible. They are handicaped in is.or lurm. days longe Every applicant will getting their machinery there, at Legislature will do to add more ex- pi-ndituri-s is hard to tell, hut it is they ar- waiting for a piece of road be balloted on, therefore, it will be unnecessary for anyone to apply to tie graveled, and cannot do so side to say that the County Court unless they can pass a ballot The until it is This is an industry will find that before the yeur has Charter will surely close Friday, which will lie of great benefit to the expired it will have a good mant­ February 21, which is the next county, for in building heretofore ea Is tor additional ex|»enae that t't meeting night. As Mr. Greene has the brick problem was an expen dtil not figure on when it made out These figures to go elsewhere, as he is in great sive item. When this industry is its annual budget. demand in several towns in Oregon started it will mean that pressed do riot include special tuxes. Fol­ and Montana, and the organizing brick will be obtained in this city lowing are the different items : department wish him to close up for $11 or $12 a thousand and tiling Bridges ................................. 27, ittzens to subscribe Circuit Court ............. 2.500 00 « Glenn S. Taylor ... .......... 22 County Court ................ 3,900 How to Kill a Towu. Joseph Kvereet . . .... 12 < ounty (. oroner. 201) 00 Emma Hauer.......... ......... 22 2 500 <«0 County Assessor ... Huy from |ieddlera as much and Fred Coulsen......... Court House and jail 3,500 00 .. 27 as often as possible. Rotiert Watt .......... 31 10.000 00 County Poor Farm......... Denounce your merchants be­ Insane..................... Donald Simmons .......... 31 25 cause they make a profit on their Advertising Resources uf Martha Balmer ........ 49 County ............................. The following were below the goods. i,(MX) 00 Glory in the downfall of a mi.n Experting County Books minimum or failed to write on not 700 00 2.000 00 more than two subjects and will be I who has done much to build up Printing . ............................. 1,500 no permitted to complete st the May your town. Stationary ......................... Make out your town a bail pla-el County Pisir....................... examination by writing on one or 1,000 00 and stab it every chance you get 2,000 00 two subjects, only as the case may Current ExpenneK Refuse to unite in any scheme tor Diet. No. 40i (» be : Teai tier’s Examination.. the betternment of the material in Truant officer 7*. OO Herman Tubtiesing .... ......... 5 terests of ttie |>eople Mafic) Sherwood 200 00 1 If ¿dtil < >fli< <*r . . . ... 13 iHm't lielnng to the < omiuerci.il 150 (9 Wrennie Kellow .... .... 13 Rrhind <»f T hxch Club or assist in any way to pu-li Public St bool* and 1 i Elmer Hailey............. 22 the town ahead <5 MO no Manillus Day......... 31 l.rary end Institute Be a curb stone knis her or the Scfilp iMiiinty 3.«* Robert Ford ........... .. . 4d ................... pup knocker for some other fellows Mae Holgate ............. ... 51 who have a personal ase to grind Ore Holgate ... .... 51 Total ,...;............................. «339.739^$ Highest average- Rotiert Watt, or want to down some city <-r conn ty official. 89 per cent Second average—Flos Get in the swim «ml tie a trouble Notice ale Davidson, 85.7 per cent Third average—Kmma Bauer. 84.3 |>er maker anil a »«‘undid monger, tor that is the class tliat puts a «ity o.-i < to the growth of the Parfïir cent Teli-pilone Compuny a new arreng Highest by subjects : Orthogra­ bum. Boycott the editors I- r fan -ting ment Im« tren mude whereby all phy—Glenn S. Taylor, 86 ;-er cent Reading Emma Heuer and kotiert the city and < all them 1 ..<1 un-ii win« bill- are mailed Io the subei rib . - « Ford, let per cent each. Writing— are ‘‘inspired” by a lol m t.s 1 men »nil they are requeated to remit or Tell visitors that everybu ly in t-ie «all «• the office. Mae Holgate Wi per cent Geogra­ phy— Edna Ely, W |ier cent Arith city are dishonest cannot t-e trus'e 1 metic Robert Watt, 99 per cent and are violators of the l.w, anil Bewer Pipe for Bale. Grammar—Joseph Kvereet. 60 per that you are the only lion-st '-in.oii cent. History Mae Holgate and pure-individual in the whole conn- For S de all sizes i»f sewer |>ipe Robert Watt W0 per cent each Pliy 1 try who is not attempting t u p .di­ v nine then• - • • 1. H •iolog v - Arthur Hester, Ijtt I oty et« a just debt. and Lloyd Jouce 1UU per cent eacL. I Knock the credit uf lb« city .ml McMahan.