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    Vol. XXVI.
No. 47.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. APRIL
Double Your Dollars.
Every dollar you earn is capable of
doubling itself in time, without any
effort on your part except to hang on
to it.
The dollar that slips away will even­
tually get into the hands of someone
who will set it at work fortune building
for himself.
The dollars you save, whose earning
power you appropriate, will make the
sum of your fortune.
The sooner you begin to save at this
bank, the sooner you will see your
fortune expressed in large figures.
We receive savings deposits from a
dollar up.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500,
Tillamook County Bank.
TIIrEAMOOK JOTTINGS
Get your Land Plaster at the Till­
amook Feed Co.
Articles incorporating Laneda
B. 3. Clark, auctioneer.
Inc., was filed with capital stock
School was resumed on Monday. placed at $5,000 and E. H. Lane,
Born, to the wife of H. J. Tohl, a Mertie D. I.ane and Silas J. Shourds
incorporators.
K»ri*
For sale, river bottom land in 10,
Rev. D. A. Mackenzie ¡ b attending
20, 30 or 40 acre tracts, on what is
Presbytery.
known as the Peter Brant place.
Spuds 5 sack lots 89c, per 100 lb9., Will sell cheap. Apply to Vincenz
at Ray & Co,
.
Jacob, on place.
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Empty
sacks
wanted—Lamb-
Man with small family, good
Schrader Co.
milker, just came from Switzerland,
wants work on farm. Send answer
Safe deposit boxes for rent.—Tilla­ to
Dominick Betshart, Ratnsey
mook County Bank.
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Hotel, Tillamook City.
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Headquarters for auto livery.—
Dawson Bros, will meet all trains
Ed. Hadley, phone 11W.
with bus, and will handle passen­
Ranch for Sale, terms reasonable. gers and baggage to all parts of the
city. Call or phone at the Livery
—Apply to A. J. Stillwell.
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barn on 2nd Ave East.
A light frost this morning did not
Extra special 60c. chocolates at 30c.
improve early garden truck.
to introduce our quality, Hand Poli
Dressmaking, Mrs. R. E. Winans, chocolates guaranteed fresh. Some
phone 19 w. Toggery building.
thing different from the old machine
Cloyd Dawson, who is attending made goods, At Clough’s.
the State University, is home for a
It’s a good rule to buy a sewing
visit.
machine with an established repu­
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came tation for quality services. The
in on Monday with a full cargo of White for sale on easy terms at
Jones Knudson Furniture Co.
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freight.
Graded Jersey Calves for sale from
Attorney T. H. Tongue, Jr., of
Hillsboro, was in the city attending tested cows as they freshen ; one-
half to three-fourth Jersey ; both
court.
sex ; registered sire. Apply to T.
For sale 200 acres of Wilson River H. McCormack. R. F. D. No. 1.
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bottom land. Inquire of Frank
All kinds of cement work in a first
Freeman.
class manner and foundation and
Fancy potatoes 90c,, 100 pounds, chimney blocks at reasonable prices.
five sack lots 85c., 100 pounds, at Will guarantee any work. A. E.
Ray & Co.’s.
• Doerge, 11th street and first Avenue
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Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ West, Tillamook.
mook Meat Company’s Market, 12c.
F. D. Small left on Tuesday on a
per pound.
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business trip for Portland and
As h fish is i allowed to come
We are in a position to make Seattle. A
some long time farm loans. First in free, Mr. Small is wondering
where he is going to disposed of
National Bank.
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fish caught on Tillamook bay.
If our work does not suit yon tell
The A. F. Coats Lumber Co. is in
us; if it does tell your friends. City
receipt of several orders for silo
Transfer Company
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lumber, one of which is for 250,000
Bring your chickens io the Tilla­ feet, which is to be shipped to Kan-
mook Meat Company’s MLarket. We sasCity, and it will require ten cars
pay 12c. per pound.
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Jo carry that amount of lumber.
Rob Emmons was in from Buena
We are profesBional photograp­
Vieta, visiting at the home of I. C. hers, trained to and experienced
in the art. Satisfaction guaranteed
Rowe and N. C. Hanson.
all work. Our prices^are and
Two Yearling Colts for Sale, at a on
will always be as low as any |yWe
reasonable price.
Apply to Guy solicit your patronage.—Tillamook
Mattoon, Pleasant Valley.
Studio.
Ed Snodgrass, of this citv. has
The Gem Theatre will give a
I
just received news of his mother’s
benefit on Monday evening to help
death, at Lexington, Tex as.
out the G. A.R. Encampment in this
The motor service on the P. R. & 1 „
city in June.
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All the proceeds will
N. between Tillamook and Mohle*r go'for
------ that
*--* - purpose and appropriate
went into effect on Sunday.
‘pictures will be shown ”In the Fall
It is reported that Rev.R. E. Jope, G f
who left this city recently, is down
F.ar legal advice consult a lawyer.
with small pox at Roueberg.
For i uedical ad vice consult a doctor,
Don’t forget we clean and press For p botos consult professional
Xphcrs. Every man to his
your clothes, free delivery, phone
pnunc ohotoffi
trade
make everything in
10 W—R. E. Winans, Toggery Bldg.
photograph and Kuarantee to
Jake Wolvinstine has opened a satisfy.-Til. amook Studio.
repair shop down by the saw mill,
Notwithstanding that the mail
will repair any old thing. Boiler
going from the I,’Uamook office was
repairing a specialty.
weighed recently, postmaster Todd
For sale, Fruit trees at one-half has received instructions »« weigh
¥rice, apples, pears and peaches it again every day fo.T *^° ,n”’t5*?8
rees left over from Pacific Nurs Rural Mail Carrier Sm
ery. Apply to M. R. Hannenkrat. . to weigh the mail on hi.'r°ule an J
Protect your valuable papers from keep tap on the amount o. postage.
the unexpected fire by renting one
The Shakespeare Club me ' at the
of our safe deposit boxes. Onlyone home of Mrs. George Wille V, ?.
dollar per year. Tillamook County Friday, when [another dehg
Bank.
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afternoon was participated
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Easter novelties and cards we <
Drew Dawson is back in the city features of the decorations. riu?
attending to business.
Mr. and invited guests were Mrs. Haltom,
• Ira. Dawson are running a con- Mrs. W. Baker and Mrs. Bales. The
fictionary business at Aberdeen, hostess served a dainty 'unch
w aah.
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bAJHRR’S VARIETY STORE.
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TIUUAmOOK.
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OREGON*
Drop in and book Around-”
16,
1914.
See Merrel Smith about your
A "Dry” Convention.
calves if you wish to sell, he is pay­
ing highest market price for them.
Out to-win Convention of Tilla
Mutual phone.
■nook County will be held Saturday-
As there are quite a number of evening at 7 p.m., in the First
Episcopalians in thia city there is Christian Church iu this city.
some likelihood of a church of that
Mr. George G. Pendell, one of the
denomination
being erected, as greatest and widest known temper­
Bishop Scadding has intimated that ance lecturers in the state, will be
this is one of the places that he is present to address our citizens.
anxious to form a church organiza­
Mr. Pendell was the first to un­
tion.
cover the white slave trade in
The band boys will give a dance Chicago and other important gralt
at the Tillamook Commercial Club schemes throughout the country.
He is ati author, editor and
rooms on Saturday evening, The
band was recently reorganized and lecturer of note. This lecture is free
will in future be known as " Tilla­ to the citizens of Tillamook, only
mook Booster’s Band.” W. C. a silver collection will be taken for
Trombley, of Bay City, is the leader. the dry cause,
At this time also the most togical
Arti les incorporating the Oregon men for county officers will be nom­
Deep Sea Fishing Companv have inated by this new party. The out-
been filed with George Henderson, to-wins, who number over 30,090 in
Harold Gill and W. M. Gregory as the state now, are voters of the Re­
incorporators. The capital stock publican, Democratic, Socialists,
is placed at $5000. The object of the Prohibition, Progressive ami In
company is to conduct a deep sea dependent
tickets,
who have
fishing business.
pledged themselves to vote for
A large congregation attended the Oregon dry in the November elec­
Presbyterian Church on Sunday tion.
All signers of the “ yellow slip”
evening to hear the cantata, which
was greatly enjoyed by all who anil those interested in temperance
heard it, the large choir deserving and those not interested are invited
much credit, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. to this convention.
Koch and Mies De Bar being the
musicians. The cantata will be
rendered again this (Thursday) DECLARED A BANKRUPT.
evening, when all are invited to at­
tend.
C. R. Funk Another Victim
A bad and fatal accident hap­
Who Struggled with High
pened on Sunday to the five year
Priced Mortgaged Land.
old eon of George Vandersee, whose
leg was caught in a set of cogs and
Charles R. Funk has on his own
crushed from the foot to above the application been declared a bank­
knee. As soon as the unfortu­ rupt, and a meeting of his credi­
nate child was extricated from the tors to present ami prove their
wood saw he was taken to Dr. Boals’
set at Portland on Tuesday,
hospital, where the injury limb was claims,
April 28, at 10 a.m., before Referee
amputated, but the injury being of G. C. Murphy.
such serious nature the child died
The papers filed by Mr. Funk
the same evening.
show the following list of creditors,
Twenty-three persons registered Secured: First National,Bank,$77.00;
in Bay precinct last week as follows: A. A. Apsley, $350.00; H. H. Hay­
Republican, men 6, women 12; Dem­ ward, $40.00; F S. Whitehouse, $833.-
ocrats, men 0, women 2; Socialists, 33; James A. Biggs, $2616 67. Un­
men 1, women 1. Of the two leading secured: John Sanders, $135.00; A.
parties the registration last week C. Goodrich, $5i).G0; Mr. Alger, $28 ;
was: Republican, men 67, women 35; A. A. Apsley, $25.00; James A.
Democrats, men 13, women 8. Fol Biggs, $500 00; Simmons Bros., $15.;
lowing is the registration.
J. S. Lamar, $21.28; E. A. Ball, $34 -
Men. Women, Total. 75; Ray & Co., $20.00; L. Hiner and
Republican .. 795 .. 287 . . 1082 Son, $24.00; W. A. Williams $15 40;
Democrats ... 262 .. 70
. 332 Til’amook Feed Co., $182,47; Rosen
Prohibitionists 36 ..' 67 . . 103 berg Bros., $81.72; Tillamook Mer
Socialists ....
60
74 cantile Co.. $87.85; A A. Penning
14 .
Progressive ..
, 16 ton, $26.88; Alex McNair & Co.,
12
85 $69.07; King & Smith Co., $3 65;
Independent.. W r- 26 . .
Miscellaneous.
9
6 ..
15 Grant Mills, $131.50; P, W. Todd,
claim for damages, $750.00. Of
1233
474
1,707 which $3450 is for notes and mortga
ges on a 50. acre ranch purchased
in 1910 by Mr. Funk on which lie
only paid down at the time of pur­
Talk to Parent-Teachers.
chase $50, probably the real estate
agent's commission. Part of the
Dr. Rebec, of the Extension De­ notes bear 10 per cent interest.
Mr. Funk's assets consist of cash
partment of the Oregon University
at Eugene, gave a very instructive on hand $2.00; 18 chickens, $9.00;
and pleasing address at the Parent- boat, $25.00; hack $25.00;an<l a team,
Teacher meeting last Monday even­ wagon, harness, household goods,
ing. His talk in the main was along one cow, farming tools etc; all of
educational lines. He compared which he claims as exempt under
the course of study of the schools the law. The ranch may be of the
that were first introduced into the value of the mortgages on it for
country with the course of study to purchase money- and no more.
Mr. Funk had $96 due him from
which we are now drifting. He re­
gards the change of the courses the County for road work done last
from that of the study of Greek, March but that was garnisheed by
Latin, etc., to that of vocational one of his creditors.
Mr. Funk came to our county
training, that of domestic scienee,
domestic art, manual
training, four years ago, out of debt, a good.
agriculture, etc., as a change much honeBt, hard-working, sober man.
to the'benefit of the boys and girls. which he has been ever since. He
He also touched upon the social was talked into buying a high
and business changes of the count­ priced piece of land on credit, with
ry to such a degree as to show that no buildings or improvements on
we must of necessity change our it. He had a wife and daughter to
school courses to keep up with the support and went to work to im­
progressalongthese and other lines. prove the land and put buildings
Supt. Buel and Prof. Buchanan re­ on it, all of which he will now loose
quested him to talk to the high as they go with the ranch. He has
school student body Tuesday morn lost all. all his hard work for four
ing. He spoke to them about the years and our local merchants, who
difference in the opportunities of have been holding him up, while he
one starting in life at the present spent all the money he earned on
time compaired with those afforded his ranch, will loose probatdy all
our parents when they started in their accounts. The ranch had no
life, why they got along quite well road^into it, up^ti the hills, and have
at that time, and we, who are start­ to walk a mile to get to it. No one
ing now are unable to succeed with can blame Mr. Funk, he states lie
the same educational qualifications. has worked 365 days every year, 18
All were delighted with Dr. Rebec hours a day, to try to make ends
and we hope we shall have him meet, but getting in debt deeper
with us many times in the future. every day His wife and daughter
He addressed the members of the have also worked hard.
Judge C. R Worrall, attorney, to
Fairview Grange Wednesday after­
whom he went for counsel, advised
noon.
him to turn over all he had to his
creditors and begin life over again,
Notice of Office Hoars.
keep out of debt, and pay his credi­
tors up later as fast as he could,
R. B. Hay«, Water Collector- that a man's first duty was to his
Street Commissioner and City Re­ family. Mr. Worrall states to us
corder, Office in City Hall.
that Mr. Funk is honest, a .id if
First ten days of each month 10 given a chance to live and work, he
a.m. to 12a.m. and 1 p.m. to3 p.m., will later pay his debts, but that
rest of ihe month 1 to 3:30 p.m.
Mr. Funk was driven to do as he
The First National Bank
of Tillamook
Is Now Located in its NEW BANKING ROOM,
I.O.O.F. BUILDING,
And invites the Public to ’call and make an
inspection of the room and its equipment.
SAFETY
SECURITY.
SERVICE.
has, by being sued and his wages
See Merrel Smith about your
attached us fast as he earned a calves if you tvish ta sell, he is pay­
dollar, and costs piled upon him, ing highest market price for them.
with not a dollar left to buy or pay Mutual phone.
for something to cat for his family
and team.
THE BEACH ROAD GETS
A KNOCK OUT.
Supreme Court Receoinmends
Proceedings be Done Over. 1
DR. WENDT,
Eye Specialist,
Fits Glasses at
Reasonable PrlceB. Guaranteed.
To the Voters Tillamook
County.
The Supreme Court in the case of
N, McMillan, appellant, vs. County-
Court of Tillamook, i-ivolving lo­
I hereby ’announce myself as a
cation of a county road, reversed
candidate in the Republican Pri­
the decision of the lower couit.
This is a special proceeding by N. maries for the office ofCounty Com-
McMillan to review the action of the missioner to fill the unexpired term
County Court of Tillamook County of G. R. Edner.
F. L. S appington .
in the matter of locating a county­
road across the premises of the
For Constipation.
plaintiff and not allowing him any
Mr. L. If. Farnham, a prominent
damages caused thereby. A writ
of review was issued by order of drug-gist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says:
the Circuit Court for this County "Chamberlain’s Tablets are cer­
and directed to the defendants, and tainly the best thing on the market
in obedience to such command the for constipation.” Give these tablets
You Hre certain to find
proceedings relating to the under­ a trial.
taking to establish the highway them agreeable and pleasant in
were certified and sent up. The effect. Price, 25 cents. For sale by
trial court considering the matters Lamar's Drug Store.
dismissed the trial and the plaintiff
appealed,
The location of the road is des j
crilied ns follows : Commencing at
a point 30 feet south of the Sw cor
tier of block 5 in Garibaldi, said i
point being in section 21. tp 1 '
north, range 10 west, as shown on I
the records of the County Clerk of 1
Tillamook County, and running
thence in a northwesterly and north
easterly direction, parallel to the
right of way of the U.K. & N. rail­
way, as near as possible, using
streets of the towns as now platted
along the proposed route of said
road wiiere possible, and termina
ting 20 feet north of ihe Nw corner
of block '¿3 in Wheeler, said point
being in eection 2, tp2 north, range
lOwest.
with the problem of biiy'ng Harness
In an opinion rendered by Justice you will find it distinctly advanta­
J. Moore, and concurred in by Jus- geous to come and do your select
ices Eakin, Burnett and Ramsey, ing here. You will get the Lest
ihe judgment of the lower Court qualities, the most thorough and
is reversed ami ttie < ause remand­ conscientious workmanship and be
ed with directions to set aside all charged the most reasonable prices.
proceedings undertaken to establish We can supply single or douLl
the county road. There is this re-1 Sets or any Hingle article that you
commendation, however, in the de-I may be in need of.
vision, which is as follows: "A
sense oi fair dealing demands that ,
these proceedings should be set
aside in order ttiat another petition
may be filed, notices thereof be .
given, preof given as required by­
law and a review and resurvey of
the proposed route be made.”
Attorney ¡8. S. Johnson was at
torney for Mr. McMillan.
W.A, Williams 4 Cc.
Eat Viereck’s
Bread,
Notice.
This is to give notice that dog
license must tn- paid to City Recor­
der, forthwith, or the dogs will be
take up ; that persons who keep
chicken must keep them up ; and
that the auto speed ordinance
will be enforced.
N. J. M yeks , Constable
Tillamook
Bakery,
At all Grocers.
ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS,
$3.25
$3.50
$4.25.
Guaranteed for
Ever.
$1.00 Down,
$ 1.00 per mon th
until paid for.
Smooths
From
Out APRIL
30th.
IRONING WORRIED
15th to
THE ELECTRIC STORE,
TELEPHONE BELL 130 J.
NEXT TO GEM THEATRE.