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Vol. XXV.
No. 49
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 5, 1913
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Deposit all your income at this bank
and pay it out by check.
Thus you will make a written record
of all your money transactions, which
may be referred to months or years
hence, when information is wanted, or
the amount or time of a payment is ques­
tioned
Most of the large deposits began as
small ones.
A checking account at this bank will
be your stepping stone to success.
OLDEST?
BANK
JN TH£
COUNTY i
CAPITA L
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK $30 000 00
TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE.
ILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
Wall paper.—King & Smith Co. *
Born, to the wife of D. Krake. a
on.
See Dr. Monk for novelties in plactv
irds.
Busy Bees—Bee Supplies. King &
mith Co.
Stylish City Photographs at the
illamook Studio.
Born, on Saturday, to the wife of
laud Ackley, a son
George Loerpabel was in the city
l-day from Nehalem.
For Fine Photographs at popular
rices.—Tillamook Studio.
The annual district school elec-
on will take place on the lfith.
Classes fitted. Any kind, any
lyle Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
Call up the Mulual Phone for a
ite at the Tillamook Studio.
.
Bicycles and bicycle sundries,
ipplies and
repairs. -King &
s
Kith Co.
Wanted, a woman for general
iuse work, Good wages. Carl A.
itz'af.
£d. Leach has resigned h’s posi-
n as assistant fish and game
rden.
Ave chickens wanted at the Tilla-
K>k Meat Company’s Market, 12c.
r pound.
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laid bond trading stamps with
your cash purchases. —King &
lith Co.
'he county court allowed a sa
in license to J. J. McCormick at
ribaldi.
Vanted, 20 milk .cows. Apply
S. Phillips, Fawcett Creek. Tele-
one 5F22.
,
Jr. Jack Olson has opened den-
parlors over F. R. Beals' office,
th phones.
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’hone Joe Lilly for wood sawing,
untry work solicited. Phone 1313
cific States.
.
Jou't forget the grand opening
ice next Saturday evening, June
it Barview.
liss Ruby McGhee left thia morn-
| for Portland where she will
it friends.
'o Rent, —a furnished house, four
mis and pantry Apply to W.
Newcombe.
Editor Frank Taylor came in on
train Tuesday from a business
P to Portland.
or Sale,—90 Angora goats, $2
!h. Inquire of R. F. Fowler,
aver, Oregon,
f our work does not suit you tell
if it does tell your friends. City
insfer Company
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enta, tent flyes, camp stoves,
ip chairs, everything for camp.
>ng A Smith Co.
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ring your chickens to the Tills-
ok Meat Company's Market We
’ 12c. per pound.
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STATE
SUPERVISION
A C. Everson has rented the
building now occupied by the Til­
lamook County Bank.
• Amateurs ! Better pay a small
charge and get good results from
your kodaks.—Tillamook Studio. .
Articles incorporating the Tilla­
mook County Fair Association have
been tiled with the Secretary of
State.
Miss Dina Plasker has gone to
Montcray, Cal., to visit friends,
where she will remain during the
summer.
Mrs. Alfred Magnusen was taken
to Portland on Tuesday by her
father, Frank Long, to undergo an
operation.
Dr. Jack Olsen will be away from
the city Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday attending the Dentists'
Convention.
Free, an elegant bevel edged stag
handle hand mirror, containing
your photo with our folders.—Tilla­
mook Studio.
A Snap,- The furnitnre and lease
of a rooming house for sale, over
Williams’ harness shop. Call on
the premises. “
The Henrietta will leave on Satur­
day evening at 7:30 and take pas­
sengers to the opening dance at
Bar View that night.
Mrs. W. High and family are
visiting at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Watt.
Alabastine your walls right over
the old paper if paper is not torn.
Makes a first class job and a pretty
room.—King * Smith Co.
,
Since the (kidfellow»’ building has
been moved Hilma Johnson has
moved opposite the Jones-Knud­
son Furniture Co's, store.
Word having reached I. C. Quick
that hie son, Tom, was seriously
sick at Forest Grove, lie left Mon-
day morning to visit him.
Horse, harness and small light
wagon for sale This is a suitable
r'g to haul milk to cheese factory
W H Hoskins, Tillamook. Ore.
Janies Walton, Jr., came in from
Portland on Monday on business
and left for Neskowin on Wednes-
day. He will return to Portland on
Friday.
Three games of baseball will be
played in this city on Friday, Sat
urday and Sunday, between Brad
ford Clothing Co , of Portland, and
Tillamook.
Martin Blaser, who is running
Carl Haberlach's ranch at Woods.
wasseriouely injured on Tuesday.
He fell from a’disc, which ran over
him cutting the tendons near the
foot of one of his legs.
To prevent the spread of tuber­
culosis, the new law reads: "No
books shall be loaned from a pub­
lic library to any person afflicted
with pulmonary tuberculosis or to
any person living in a residence
where a case of pulmonary tuber­
■ 11 paper.—King A Smith Co. * culosis exists
UflRflR’S
VARIETY STORE,
TIUbATnOOK-
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OREGON.
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Wall paper.—King A Smith Co.
I A resolution was passed to employ
A
I,wish to thank my many friends W. K Roy “8 city inspector at $10
a
day.
The
city
council
also
de
­
who so kindly assisted me in win­
ning the second prize in the con­ cided to purchase a tluaher for the
test at Mason, Pennington & Co. streets, the company deciding to
take back the street sweeper at the
—Ruby McGhee.
It is the aim of^this bank to
same price that was paid for it.
The old school building, which
give
the best banking service
The editor's bungalow had a
belongs to C. E. Hass, is to be
close
call
of
being
destroyed
by
possible—and cue do it.
moved to a lot in the rear of where
it now stands, and a basement is fire on Friday afternoon. Several
sparks from the chimney, during
It is also our aim to have
being fixed for it.
the strong northwest wind in the
the best equipment such as
Dawson Bros, will meet nil trains afternoon, caught the roof on fire
with bus, and will handle passen­ in several places, burning com­
Modern fine Proof Banking
gers and baggage to all parts of the pletely through the shingles before
Room, Fire Proof Vault, Burg­
city. Call or phone at the Livery it was noticed by Mr. and Mrs.
barn on 2nd Ave East.
lar Proof Safe, Modern Safe
Emmett Bales, who were passing
Buy a Ford car because they run in their auto, when several team­
Deposit Boxes—and cue have
20 miles on a gallon of gasoline. sters tore off the burning shingles.
them.
\\ hen you get them your troubles The editor wishes to thank, them all
are over. See Ed. Hadley, the local for saving his home.
agent for the Ford auto
Some of the official members of
Bids were opened from four con­ the Methodist. Presbyterian and
tractors for the excavation of the United Brethern churches have
new Masonic Temple on Wednes­ under consideration the advisa­
day, but the contract will not be bility of formulating a plan so that
let until ths architect arrives.
these congregations can worship to­
Attorneys S. S. Johnson
and . gether in one church. The ques­
Webster Holmes were in Salem last tion of church property is a com­
week in connection with the Port plex question for it seems, that
of Bayocean case. They expect a this is vested in the different dis­
decision about next Tuesday.
trict organizations. It is proposed
Mrs Louie Labowitch and daugh­ to build a new modern church
ter, accompanied by Miss Cohn, of suitable for such a congregation.
Endicott left the next which formerly were embraced in
Portland, returned to the city on
The adjourned term of the Cir­ and Major going
The
to Nehalem, where the Third Judicial District
morning,
Sunday. Mrs. Labowitch has been cuit was set for last Monday, but
they will look over the situation district attorney will no e a
visiting friends in California.
owing to some mix up with tiling there, as Mr. Reed is endeavoring salary of $1800 a year an- will
have three deputies ut a sal.. • y of
Linseed oil is cheaper now than it new papers and the change of to have the encampment at his $11X1
each annually.
It is almost certain that the
has been fora longtime. Buy it by judges for the new district, court place.
Mr. Upjohn was scheduled '«> be­
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regiment
the barrel and paint that house and was not called on Monday to try county, but which of the two places come county
attorney oi f'olk
barn that you have neglected in the cese where the citizens have will not be known until about next County under the county n't. ney
bill,
which
will
be referred r the
an
injunction
suit
against Monday.
the past.—King & Smith Co.
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people in November. As :i n - ilt,
Construction
Co.
At the special election at Wheeler the Warren
the act creating the new j,. 'icial
on Thursday it was decided by a Judge Webster Holmes has called To Prevent Disease Amongst district supersedes the count at­
torney act. Should the people ns-
Animals and Fowls-
vote of 32 to 2 to incorporate the a special term of the Circuit Court
piove the bill Mr. I'pjohn probably
city of Wheeler, which makes the for June 23rd. and he has requested
The new law affecting diseases would be appointed county attorney
the
Chief
Justice
to
appoint
a
judge
fourth incorporated city in the
anion; st animals and fowls went of Polk County, in accordace with
to try the pavement cases.
programme. Soon
county.
into effect on Tuesday. The aim the original
The new train service on the and object of the new law is to pre­ after gjving up his newspaper
Children's Day will be observed
vent the spread of tuberculosis and vzork in Salem early in May, Mr.
at the Presbyterian Church next P. R. A N. will go into effect about contagious diseases in stock anil Upjohn moved to Dallas, lie was
the
23rd
June,
when
extra
trains
other animals, dealing specially graduated from the law department
Sunday evening, when the children
of the Willamette University auout
will take part in that service. The will be run from Portland and with tuberculosis in dairy herds A one year ago. Mr. Upjohn is a
commission will have charge of the
Tillamook
City,
leaving
about
one
service in that church will begin
Republican.
o'clock. Two observation cars have work and a State Veterinarian and
Governor West appointed Web-
at 7:30.
deputies will be appointed to in-
been ordered for these trains, but
ster Holmes circuit judge of the
The contiact for the new Catholic they may not be ready when the force the law. When dairy animals Twelfth Judicial District.
are ordered killed it is necessary to
Church was let to M. Melchoir on
new schedule goes into effect. These comply with certain condition to
Tuesday. The church when com- trains will not handle mail unless obtain part compensation for the
plete will coBt about $s,00O and will it is decided to have through loss of the animals The law allows Rev E II. Hicks is Coming.
be another substantial addition to pouches between the two cities. •' $10.1X1 for each heifer over one
year and under two years of age ;
Thursday evening of next week
the city.
There would be only a small amount and $25 for each cow two years of the Ladies’ Guild of the Presby­
At the annual meeting of the Til­ oi mail as there is only a few hours age or over ; and fifty per cent ad­ terian Church have arranged with
on each heifer or cow
lamook Hotel Company on Mon­ difference in the time of the trains ditional
registered in an) registry of blooded
day, P. J. Worrall, Anna A. Wor- leaving Portland
stock recognized by the Btirenii of
rall and Chas. Kunze were elected
Mrs. Percy gave a most interest­ Aniimrt Industry of the I'nited
directors. H. T. Botts’ shares were ing talk on Mexico at the Imine of States ; and for a registered lull
the same amount as for u registered
cancelled at 80c. on the dollar.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Whitehouse on cow.
One half of said amount
The new district attorney, I> II. Friday evening. Having resided allowed as indemnitj shall be paid
of the ci
county court out
Upjohn, has appointed Attorney in that country lor a number of upon order ot
the county,
Gersoni his deputy for Tillamook years she is thoroughly familiar of the general funds of transmit
to
The county court shall
County. During the time that At with conditions there, both social!) the Secretary of State a certified
its
to
the
torney Handley was the deputy he an<l ^politically. She dwelt upon copy of its findings
"pinched” all those whom he had the different characteristics of the amount of indemnity payable to
the claimant and the Secretary of
to prosecute.
Mexicans, their treachery, musical State shall then issue his warrant
F. D. Small won his suit in the ability, anil their horror of taking upon the state treasurer, in favor of
Circuit Court of Multnomah Count) baths. Mrs. Percy says it is a the claimant, for the remaining one-
of the indemnity allowed,
against Malarkey Fish Co, for fish splendid country, and with a staple half
which shall be paid out of the
shipped that firm, the jury award f< mi of government it has a great moneys appropriated under this
She looks for another act.”
ing $275.18 The witnesses for the future.
Another provision of the
defendant contradicted one another revolution of a desperate charm ter
that :
so badly that they won the case for in the near future. She, like a states
"It shall be the
of the State
large number of our citizens, lie- Veterinarian or h
Small.
put) •*’ <”
Remember the date set for th“ lieves that the I'nited Suites should vestigate all cases or suspected
cases of infe lions, contagious, or
coming of "Dr. Cure All." Thurs annex Mexico.
communicable diseases in uir.
day evening, June 12, at 8 o'clock in
It has been decided by the com domestic animals or fowls in this
the Academy Hall. Come all you inittes of the Fairview Grange ami state, anil to make official visits Io Rev. Elbert II. Hicks for a lecture
smooth faced youths who desire to and the Tillamook Commercial any locality where lie has reason to at that church by the noted orator,
I
Irelieve such disease exists ; he
raise elegant mustaches and let I < lull having in charge the organi shall pot-sese authority to icier and lie is a powerful speaker and won­
derfully entertaining in his lectures,
"Dr. Cure All” assist you. Only zation of the Tillamook County compel the destruction of any
and it Will be a treat for Tillamook
15c admission.
lair Association to form a perma- animal affected with any danger
Olis or in< urable in'e< I iouh , con people to hear him.
organization
on
the
21st
of
nent
the
bacca-
Next Sunday morninfi
tagioiis, or communicable disease,
Most of the stock and to order the disposal of the
laureate sermon to the graduating tins month
Piano Contest Ends.
class of the Tillamook high school thus far subscribed was in this carcass in such manner as will
will be delivered in the Christian city, and as the dairymen have not prevent the further spread of the
The Piano contest at the store of
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Church. The service will com been given an opportunity to sub­ disease.”
Mason, Pennington A Co. came io a
mence at eleven o’clock, and the scribe, it is hoped that they will
on Wednesday, when the
Appointments by Governor. dose
other churches disposing of their take more interest in seeing that a
prizes were won by :
SALEM, Or., June 3 Donald H. alary Plasker, piano, with 12,337,800
services in the morning. The ser large proportion ef the stock is dis
of Dallas, but until May I
vote».
mon will be preached by the Rev. I tributed to a large extent amongst a Upjohn,
newspaper man of Salem, today Ruby McGhee, gold watch 6 140 045
D. A. Mackenzie, pastor of the the dairymen, who should have the was appointed by Governor We« laittic Wade, gold watch 4,6;.,451
management and control of the or district attorney of the Twelfth Alice Burrow, silver toilet
Presbyterian church.
Judicial District, created by an net
set ............................................ 3,383,545
T. G. Cullen, who was fined for ganization. Anyone subscribing pa«s«<l nt tile last session of the
one
dollar
will
have
a
voice
in
the
assault and battery U|>on Dr. Mc-
l.i'gihhiturc The law became ef­
Sewer Pipe for Sale
Gee,but the sentence^-»» suspended affairs of the association, anil it is fective at midnight, and Mr. Up
pending good behavior, was ar­ ta ped that all the dairymen of the’ ijohn i begun his new work this
For Sale all sixes of sewer
rested again as a result of assult county will take enough interest in morning
The district comprises Polk, and sewer connections.
jog and abusing Ins wife Cullen the association to take one share.
Yamhill ami Tillamookj Counties. McMahan
General W E. Finzer, of the Ore­
also smashed up the furniture. He
had a hearing before Justice Stan gon National Guard, and Major
lev, who fined him $30, again sus- F. C. Endicott, of the I’. S. Army,
pending sentence to give him an come in from Portland on Tuesday
opportunity
to
provide
for to see what could tie done to sc.
bis wife and family, as the justice commodate the National Guard in
did not think it a very serious case their annual encampment this year.
They were met at the depot by a
of assault
Married on Saturday, at the Chris delegation from the Tillamook Com­
tian Church, I by the pastor. Rev. mercial Club, and were taken to
R. E. Jope. Sophus C Larsen and two suitable location«, one to the
Miss Elsie Schollmeyer. The happy west and the other to the east of
ccuple belong to Nehalem, I ut the town. In the evening they were at
bride resided lor some tin e in this the cluli rooms and discuss«! the
city, her friends extending to them matter? the club agreeing to pro­
their congratulations sn-1 best vide water on the camp grounds
wishes for their future happiness and take in hand what other mat­
This was the first wedding in the ters have to be attended to. The
regiment Will be about 700 strong,
new Christian Church
and should Tillamook le select«!
At a meeting of the city council they will arrive here on the Mb
D<K K" : WARKHOUJK.
on Monday evening it was decided July in three trains, remaining
eight days All the provisions
FRONT
STREET,
BETWEEN Snd A 3rd AVK.Mt K WEST
to continue the cement side walks would lie contra« ted for by the
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question until the next meeting. Io al me i chan la. General Fiuzct
First National Bank,
Tillamook, Oregon.
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Brick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Roof Paint.
LAM B Si'll It A DEB COM PAN Y.
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