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TILLAMOOK. OREGON, APRIL 3, 1913
W. G. Tait, president of tbe Fiist
National Bank, and Mrs. Tai*, re­
turned from a week's visit in Port­
land on business. While there they
attended the grand opera.
Mesdames D. L. Shrode and I.. L.
Baker entertained a large company
at the home of Mrs. Baker last
week, when another delightful so­
cial time was enjoyed by all.
Teach your boys and girls the
Buy a Ford car because they run
value of money
Let leach child
20 miles on a gallon of gasoline.
have its own savings account, and
When you get them your troubles
cultivate an interest on seeing it
are over. See Kd. Hadley, the local
grow.
agent for the Ford auto
H. V. Alley was in the city from
There is no better way to lay
Nehalem on Wednesday. We do
the foundation for lives of thrift. A
not wish to insinuate, but the ex­
good start and an early one will
county
commissioner's crop of h lir
have a great influence on the child’s
looked as if it had been mowed.
future.
Dr. Boals reports the following
This bank has a Savings Depart­
births : To the wife of Charles
ment.
Cooper, a girl ; to the wife of Gut
Ghopard, a boy ; to the wife of
Jesse Davis, a girl ; to the wife of
T. G. Cullen, a girl.
What ever you buy from others if
you want the beet layers, get your
S. C, White leghorns
hen and
Indian Runner Duck eggs f om Joe
CAPITA L
Harrison. One Dollar per setting
either kind. J. M. Harrison, Gari­
baldi, Oregon.
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TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE.
1 SUPERVISION
COUNTY
JÏ
Central Door and Lumber Co. vs
W. K. Lytle and W. B. Gordon is a
suit filed in the Circuit Court to re­
Alex McNair returned from Port­ cover $265.13 balance of a bill for
land on Monday where Mrs McNair merchandise furnished the defend-
Clark Hadley is in from Portland. had undergone an operation.
dants when they were in partner­
A fine quality of slab wood, trte ship in this city.
See Big Mack for your sewer con-
best to be had in the city. Leave
ections
*
J. J. McCormick was in the c ty
Don’t miss "The Man Who Spoiled order at the City transfer Co.
Thursday applying for a renewal
axks ttie court to gi ve her ths cue-
tody of the children.
Thana« P. Johnson vs. Roxie
Anna Johnson is a case filed in the
circuit court for divorce.
These
parties were married the 3rd July
1991. and three children were born
of this union. On the 1st January,
1912, the defendant, without any
just cause, excuse or reason what­
soever, left the plaintiff, and since
that time they have remained
separate, the defendant refusing to
live with plaintiff as his wife
A two acre snap in Tillamook
City This is the John Hathaway
property, and consists of two acres
of fine garden land near the Tilla­
mook cheese factory, has a fine 10
room house, a barn, chicken house
and several other buildings. The
price of this is only $3503, $1200
down The party who gets it will
make $2000 this summer on his bar
gain. We have an option on the
property, Address the Ralph Ack
ley Land Co., 170 5th St Portland,
Oregon.
Some malicious (>erson entered
the barn of Janies Woodward, who
resides near the Kilchis river, one
night last week and put acid on the
teats of three of his milk cows. The
cows were discovered next morn­
ing by Mrs. Woodward in great
(>ain, and the cows beingin such a
serious condition that Dr. Reedy
had to he sent for. He managed
to milk the cows with tubes, but
the hair had been burned off the
Cows’ bags, and it is more than
probable that they will co dry as a
result of ths soreness of the teats.
Attorney John Leland Henderson of his saloon license at Garibaldi. Mr. Woodward cannot account for
will occupy a store in the new bank The court granted him a license for anyone doing such a cruel act as
building, for his law and abstract two months, and when the new law that cn dumb animals.
office.
goes into effect he will have to up.
The annual meeting of the Pres­
The mild weather of the past ply for» another license
byter an Church was held on Wed­
week was beneficial for the dairy­
Did it ever appeal to you that a nesday evening, when the reports
men, as it started the grast* to
coat of paint will improve th • looks of the various organizations Bhoweil
grow.
of your residence or barn more that the church was in a most
We have just received a barrel of than sny other thing you could do. healthy, progresjive condition witl
genuine Sorghum direct from the Should your property be for sale an increased interest taken in all
East, home made. Tillamook Feed it will sell at a better price, a great departments. As to the financial
Co.
deal quicker and easier King A condition of the church which is
One large fire-proof Hall’s safe Smith Co
self supporting, this proved to be
tor sale Inquire Tillamook Title
for all
obligations
Sale or exchange:—We have the gratifying,
Co.,
216 Tillamook largest list of Portland property fur had been promptly met with bal­
A Abstract
Block.
sale or exchange of any firm in the ances left in the different fuuds.
The express office and the City city. What have you to exchange Rev. D. A. Mackenzie, the paster,
Transfer Co. have been moved into for some of it? Want good im­ presided. Binmet Bales was added
the Commercial block on Main proved ranches of all sizes. Send to the board of deacons and Carl
descriptions to Chittenden A Neill, HaberJach and Thomas Harrison
Street.
were elected on the board of
Dave Fitzpatrick came in from 310 Oak Street, Portland, Oregon.
trustees
been
Portland on Saturday, having
The firm of Mason, Pennington A
A large addition has been built
excused from serving on the Fed- Co. is making arrangements to dis-
on the Maple Leaf Cheese Factory
eral jury.
sol ve partnership, A. A. Pennington
to be used as a curing room , and
Get in that early garden, Our taking over the ladies' goods and A.
on Wednesday evening some of the
J.
Stillwell
the
gentlemen
’
s
goods.
line of garden tools cannot be beat
young people of that section gave
King & In the meantime there will be a
for quality and price.
a party there.
It being a large,
sale of the stock, where great bar­
Smith Co.
roomy hall, many enjoyable games
H. A. Franklin, of South Bend, gains will be offered. The sale com­ were played after wtiich refresh­
Wash., came in on Monday on a mences next Monday.
ments were served, the party break
The receipts at the Tillamook post ing up about midnight.
visit and in connection with the
Those
office for the fiscal year ending present were: Mr and Mrs. Guy
saw mill deal.
A good manv people are taking March 31, was $7,357.11. Last year Ford, the Misses Daisy Goodape ad,
advantage of this beautiful weather they were $6,273.79, which is a gain Elsi' Limit, Eliza Dawson, Lotto
and beautifying their yards and of $1,083.32. The sale of parcel (tost Price, Alphia and Esther Swenson ;
stamps at the office since the 1st and the Messrs. Alvin Wickland
planting garden.
January was $112 96. The increase
Married on Thursday evening by of business at the post office the Oscar, Harry and Carl Swenson,
Justice of the Peace E. W. Stanley, past year will give the (»ostmaster Ernest Ford, Erick Wilson, Tom
Price, Edwin and Alfred Boqnist,
in the justice office, Harry L. Mun-
an increase of $100 in his salary.
Cloyd Dawson, Lewin Anderson,
aell and Cynthia F. Johnson.
Sheriff Crenshaw reports that the I lenry and Eddie Beisel.
For Sale,— Rubber Tire Buggv collection of taxes from the 15th
»
Mrs. Jacob Breeden anil Mien
Harness, Robe and Whip all in first Feb., 1913, to the 29th of March,
Ella 1 McCormick entertained the
class condition. Will not break the amounted to $351,766.21,
out of
outfit.—Inquire Chas I. Clough. * I which there was collected $13,357.23 Birthday Club at Mrs. Breeden's
home on Wednesday, March 26th,
I. C. Rowe, who is now at Aloha, in first half payments Total amount
Needlework and c< nverss ion oc­
Ore., has rented Mason's ranch on 19l2tax rolls was $416,714.80, leiv cupied the two pleasant hours until
north of town, and until he returns ing a balance uncollected o'$04 93'
dainty refreshments were served,
the county judge is pumping cows. 59 Of the above »mulin' there was Thi*re were seventeen members
Your lawn will soon take on its collected on the 15th $279,188 98
present, as follows: Mesdnmes Win.
spring look, so get after them with
Jacot
J. B. Silver, proprietor of thr Maxwell, Arthur Mii(>e»
a good lawn mower. A large se­ Vancouver Marble
and Granite Breeden. Jeff Harris, Ernest Knight.
lection to choose from. King A Works, in in the city and stopping Frank ¿(enter Cliis. Kunze, Albert
Smith Co.
; at the Todd Hotel. Mr. Silver has Marolf, Wm Bosley, Jess Pang
If you haven't seen the latest in erected several marble moniunents born, Oscar Tittle, |<>e Durrer, Jack
the way of buggy improvements, in this county which have given Rupp. Rose Crawford, VernerHold
you can see it at the Tillamook satisfaction, including the Holden. en. Cas|ier Swe fel and Miss Ella
Mesdames
Ernest
Feed Company. Drop in and look I Wilt and Marolf monuments He McCormick
will be at the Todd Hotel for several Shepard and Frank Pangborn wer<
it over. It’s a peach.
Martha M. Bauer vs. Helen Louise days and would tie glad to nee th *e invited guests. The next meeting
will Ite held st Mrs. Jeff Harris' on
Gilday and E. N. Crockell, is a case who want monuments erected.
April 11th
filed in the circuit court in which
The government having asked for
the plaintiff seeks to recover $K5O a guarantee that the Ports main­
Teachers Employed
on a promissory note
tain a nine foot channel at mean
Arrangements have been entered high tide between Bay City and
The School Board employed the
into for the sale of the mill property Ti.lamook, where there is already
following teachers :
belonging to the Tillamook Lumber eleven feet, several members of the
Principal—J, W. Buchanan, of
Manufacturing Co to O. A. Scholtz. Port of Tillamook, including ,C. Chattaroy, Wash.
for $35.000. The saw mill was started I. ( tough. M. F. Leach <
W
Assistant Principal — R. U. Moore
a few years ago by several of our Talmage, P. W. Todd and W. G.
High School—Mrs. II. C. Hannon.
citizens to help give the city a pay Dwight went to Bay City last week Mi»» Parker tcommrrcial).
and arranged with the Port of that
roll. .
2nd Grade — Mrs. G. E. Irseli.
city tor the guarantee.
3rd Grade-Mis» I Gladv* Beals.
Fathers :
ur 8i
6 dm
S.
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to
bank
to Pe
ng uj
WM. G. TAIT. President
J. C HOLiDEtsI, Viee President.
Interest Paid on Time and
Savings Deposits.
Under United States Government
«
Supervion.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
ILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
the curl
First National Bank,
Tllamook, Oregon
le Music.’’
Grass seed, the best, at Alex. Me
air A Co's.
Coming soon " The Man Who
poiled the Music."
Mrs. Hobsen of Garibaldi, was a
illamook visitor last week.
Mr. and Mrs W J. Stephens are
siting in Portland this week
Glasses fitted. Any kind, an5'
tyle Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt.
Grasa-seedat Alex. McNairACo’s
he best seed on the market.
Full Blood Bard Plymouth ’’’ocks
: Setting. Mrs. C. Camfortn.
Large tent for sale. 14 x 24 ft. See
ollie Watson, at Todd Hotel
“
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla-
ook Meat Company’s Market, 12c.
r pound.
Incubator 63 egg size petaluma,
o better incubator made. King
Smith Co.
Attorney Webster Holmes re-
rned to the city on Monday from
ortland.
The new Crystal Steam Laundry
Monday
mmenced operations
orning.
There hi.» been several cases of
easles reported in the city and
cinity lately.
Dr. lack Olson has opened den-
1 parlors over F. R Beals’ office
th phones.
Phone Joe Lilly for wood sawing,
ountry work solicited. Phone 1313
acific Staten.
C. H. Waymire is in visiting at
e home of his daughter, Mrs.
rank Freeman.
Banker Frank A. Rowe was derwn
om Nehalem on Tuesday, also
ttorney Gersoni.
Get our prices on poultry net ing
y the roll.
The cost in small.
ing A Smith Co
Housekeeping Rooms Furnished
r Rent. See I. Parson, at the
otel Columbia.
A marriage license was issued to
meet Gilman and Elsie Miles,
oth of Woods.
Attorney Goyne and W. S. Cone,
f Bay City, were in Salem on busi­
es* this week
Bring your chickens to the Tilla-
ook Meat Company’s Market. We
av 12c. per pound
*
If you Want the best grass seed,
o to Alex. McNair A Co’s
A
plendtd quality just in.
The Board of County Commit-
oners is in session this week st­
riding to county business.
If you want seed oats you will
ave to hurry as we are not going
have enough to go round. See
hrode.
UAMRR’S
VARIETY STORE
TIUbAmOOK-
preach ''
If yon do I »ha
.It.• was tber^p
.
|D
ndannted by thia
went to St Pen»
rdney entered the--““
at the bsrooet s.
a wonderful at of |
Ar-cbls. Ar-rtUe. Ar-A
nded In Mr AfcMbah»
cseld not bsip a »odd*
Ittoo.-Wllttam 8 W sk
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OREGON
L1OOK
A POU Old
Margaret Bplger vs \\ illiam T.
Bulger is a divorce suit tiled in the
circuit court
The parties were
married at Gardner, Ore. on the
Sth April, 18H»;. ar.d two children
have been born of this union. The
grounds for the divorce is cruel and
inhuman treatment on the part of
the defendant to his wife, also that
the defendant used profane langu­
age and vile epitnetn. So unbear­
able had the plaintiff's li e became
that she now sues for divorce and
4lh Grade—Mi»» I Eva Wheeler.
Sth Grade—Mi»» Elina Dawson.
flth Grarle— Miss Blanche Lucas
7th Grade -Mi«e Miry White.
»th Grade—Miss Georgia Sowers
Primary -Mr» Clara
I
Burge and
Mi»» Kathryn Burge.
Card of Thank*
I wish to thank my many friends
who so kindly assisted me in secur
trig the beautiful diamond ring
given in the |*upularity contest.
Miss Riat A. ximlmhon .
7c
s
Houses for Rent
Properly Cared For
Rents Collected.
A. C. EVERSON,
z
:
LAND AND MERCHANDISE BROKER
Buys, Sells and Exchange.
Large and Small Tracks
EXCLUSIVE RIGHT ON BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE
PROPERTY AT A BIG BARGAIN.
Choice Vacant Lots in all ¡Additions.
Good Buys are Easy Sold.
SEE ME FOR MONEY MAKERS.
Room: No 215 TILLAMOOK BLOCK.
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Proposed New Railroad
for Tillamook.
C. E. Lytle, who was connected
with the building of the P. R. A N.,
appeared before the Tillamook
Commercial Club on Thursday
evening and outlined a (tian which
will give Tillamook County another
railroad, and which will be of in­
estimable benefit to the South part
o' the county for the proposed rail
road will give that valuati'e section
of Tillamook County railroad con­
nections. The (dan out'ined by
*1r Lytle is to »tart the road ’rom
some point in the W’illamette
Valley and build to the Slilz
branch to
country and another
Tillamook City, This will open up
an extensive territory of country
and bring into market vast timber
resources The proposed new rail
road, via the south part of the
county, would be only five miles
longer to Portl »nd than the I’ R. A
N., but it would have the advantage
of better grades, with luster time
being made, it being stated that
the time between t' is • it • and Poit
land could be covered easily in
four hours
The Tillamook Commercial Club
gave the |tr< position its endorse
inent pledging itself to assist in
every possible manner.
lÀlO, A jr
Motion Filed In City Case
A motion was filed in the case of
the Warren Construction Co. vs.
Tillamook City, in which the de­
fend infs move that the plaintiffs
make its complaint more definite
and certain in the following partic­
ulars'
1st, That it lie required to show
by its complaint upon what atree»«
or portions of streets the plaintiff
hue constructed curbs and bitulitic
headers and has paved sa;d streets,
or portions of streets, in accordance
with the contract referred to in the
complaint, nn<l upon what portion
of snitl streets the plaintiff has been
unable to complete its work on ac­
count of weather conditions.
2nd, That plaintiff be required to
show in its complaint the particular
work done bv it which it claims to l>e
finished work, upon that portion of
said streets eaid work was done,
and when said work became fin­
ished.
Tl e above matters being a» tn
Hie fire! eaiiae of action set out in
plaintiff' < comp aln*.
That the p'sirt tf lie further re.
•(Hired to make i*n complaint more
definite and certain as to the second
cause of action set tin in its com.
plaint by showing when the sani­
tary sewer mention« d therein was
Ranch for Rent.
< onntrm tcd and iri»ts)leH and when
any portion thereof became finielied
Ranch lor rent, with lb cows, close
to Tillamook City. All implements and complete, and when any pay­
ment or payments therefor became
and tools. Good houiie and barn
Cheap rent. See Mollie W Wata< n dm* under the terms of the contract
alleged in the complaint.
at onc e.
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Brick, Shingles, _
Drain
Plaster, Roof Paint
LAMBSCIIRADEK COMPANY.
FRONT
DOCKS t WAREHOUSE.
STREET, HEfWEKN Ind A 3rd AVENTE WEST,