• \ « Tillamook Headlight, July 30, Ihl4. THE FRESH AIR KIDDIES ARE COMING. Artisans ’ Special Train Will Arrive at Tillamook City August 15.4 COMMERCIAL CLUB JOTTINGS i State Press Flashlights. JVIcKioley & Vanee, ? The appropriation of $20,000 asked for by the Forest Grove Commercial club for additional study and research relative to the insect, of midge, which ’ ■ is said to be threatening the clover industry, is timely but Federal ex­ perts come rather high. W hy not re­ fer the matter to the State Agricult­ ural College? That is one of the pur­ poses for which the taxpayers are maintaining that institution. If they List of Fire Wardens Appointed for cannot find a remedy, being acquaint­ Tillamook County. ed as they are with the soil of this section of the valley, how will l*ie G. W. Kiger, Tillamook. Ore., Super­ Federal experts sent from the East vising Warden. _ __ or those working in Washington p. Appionted by Portland Timber Co. C. laborotories reach any beneficial Z • n ____ * J. C. Bryant, timber,, Ore., „ conclusions?—News Reporter. Colman Wheeler, ” ” W. M. McClure, Rector, Ore. There is no early question of the WATCH FOR OUR LIST OF EXCHANGES. 1 Wm. Snyder, Nehalem, Ore. absolute logic of putting the ports on Appointed by J. H. Haak. the Washington coast of the Colvtr- C. E. Broughton, Timber, Ore., W ar- bia river in the Oregon district; that s den-in-chief to choose subordinates. where they belong, geographically, Appointed by Hammond Lumber Co. topographically, economically, as a S. M. Batterson, Nehalem, Ore. dispatchful business proposition; and Scott Oby, Trask, Ore., Chief War­ the crowning logic of the issue lies in den for Hammond on Trask river. making Astoria the first and last port Appointed by County. County of entry for United States Customs A. L. McCarty, Mohler, Ore. within the Columbian territory. This Appointed by Whitney Co. . Limited is to be demonstrated someday when Tillamook, Ore., the real shipping interests of the rivet r51 Edgar Munson, Chief Warden. have been safely and sensibly adjust­ Ore. Wm. Tinnerstett, Tillamook, ed and standardized. Nor will it H >> G. W, DORR, Proprietor. I S. C. Woods, ninimize the prestige of Portland an M. J. Melchior, » iota either!—Astorian. » John Wilson, it it Wm. Shaw, The Bull Moosers certainly did put Ore. Garibaldi, W. D. Bodyfelt, a beautifully finished plank into their ________ , Tillamook, Ore. B. J. McCowell, platform in Iowa. The plank has no Notice for Publication. before the last day of the time pre­ Appointed by Cook and Wheeler “grain,” but is clear and clean of scribed in the order of the publication H. W. Drew, Tillamook, Ore. flaws, is warranted to be thoroughly Department of the Interior, U. S. hereof, towit; August 20th, 1914, and Don Newman, "dry” and is nailed in solidly. Here it Land Office at Portland, Oregon, if you fail so to answer and appear, Howard Lamar, ’’ is. "We believe that the manufacture July 13. I9I4- for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap- Max Beals, and sale of intoxicating lipuors for Notice is hereby given that Wesley ply to the Court for the relief prayed Federal Patrolmen Appointed. beverages is a social and economic B. Sutton, of Tillamook, Oregon, who for in the complaint, towit; for a de­ C. M. Thomas, Owens, Ore. evil. Therefore, believing in the rule on May 10 1909, made Homestead cree that plaintiff is the owner in fee W. H. Edson, Blaine, Ore. of the people, we favor the submis­ Entry, No. 01778, for S. /i S.E. Li, simple of the following described Appointed by Blodgett Co. Ltd. Ore., sion of an amendment to our state N.E. % S.E. % and S.E. ’i N.E.J4, real property, towit; Beginning at a Win. lllingsworth, Tillamook, C..., and national constitutions prohibiting Section 9, Township I South, Range point 58.16 chains west and 42.15 Chief Warden. the manufacture and sale of intoxi­ 8 West, W’illamette Meridian, has chains south of the northeast corner Leonard Rush, Tillamook, Ore. cating liquors as a beverage.” Look filed notice of intention to make fi­ of section 21, Tp. 1 N., R. to West of Harry Loomis, out there, Bull Moosers, you’ll have nal Five year Proof, to establish the Willamette meridian thence north Arthur Reeher, Wilson, Ore. to watch this piece of work in your claim to the land above described, 74 degrees east 7.08 chains fc| initial Clarence Hoyt, ” National Forest Rangers Appointed platform, or the Democrats of grape before the County Clerk of Tillamook point of tract herein conveyed, said State Fire Warden, Otto Weaver, juice fame may "steal” it sofne dark County, Oregon, at Tillamook City, point being the southeast corner of night.—News Times. Hebo, Ore. Oregon, on the 24th day af August, what is known as the Ralston 5 acre tract, thence north 16 degrees west Chief Ranger Frank Cooper of Albany has pre­ 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: 220 feet, thence south 16 degrees west sented a bill to M. Sternberg & Co., Wesley Rush, George T. Kiehm, 23.456 feet to the northeast corner of Cut Prices. of that city for $35 damages on ac­ Leonard Rush and John Little all of tract sold by Geo. W. Kiger and wife count of the death of a calf. It seems to Frank Marey by deed dated Oct­ $1.00 and up a short time ago one of the firm’s Tillamook Oregon. Cabinets, per doz H. F. Higley, Register. ober iotn, 1902 and recorded in book Post cards .......... .50 and ui advertising men placed a cloth sign “Z” of deeds page 31 records of Till­ .25 and Up on Cooper’s barn, which soon after Enlargements . . amook County, Oregon, thence south Notice to Contractors. Tillamook Studio. the horses in the lot tore loose. The 16 degrees east 220 feet to southeast Opposit Court House. innocent and adolescent bossy, not Sealed bids addressed to the Coun­ corner of Marey tract, north 74 de­ realizing the deadly character of that grees east 23.456 feet to initial point, Attention: Live Stock Exhibit. kind of advertising, ate the cloth, ty Court of Tillamook County, Ore­ all being in Tillamook County, State gon, for the construction of amachin- swallowing the statements printed It will be necessary to send in your thereon along with it. It is not stat­ ery warehouse, to be built at Neha­ of Oregon, and that it be adjudged applications to Dr. Reedy at once ed that this caused its death, but as lem City, in said county, will be re­ that defendants have no estate or in­ and he will inspect your stock, No even a calf can chew the rag with im­ ceived by the County Court at its of­ terest whatever in or to said real estate, and that said defendants and charge for this inspection. punity, it is fair to presume the state­ fice in Tillamook City, Oregon on or each of them be forever barred front before the 15th day of August, 1914, County Fair Board. ments taken on ... its stomach were ____ asserting any right or claim whatever what caused its premature demise. at 10 o’clock a.m. and at that time in or to said property adverse to opened and read. Picnic. The moral to this ................. is: "Put ~ your ad- Each bid shall be accompanied by a plaintiff, and for such other or further in the newspapers, Nectucca farmers will have an after vertisements certified check made payable to Tilla­ relief as to the Court may seem meet where folks instead of calves will be harvest picnic, August the 8th, in the mook County, for an amount equal to with equity. This summons is served upon y.u Mr. N. Smith grove, on the Blaine attracted by them.”—Capitol Journal. 5 per cent of the amount of such bid, road, 5 miles from Beaver, from it to which shall be forfeited to the county by publication by order of the Hon. Have you ever noticed, dear paid- 12 a m., music and speaking, 12 to I in case an award is made and the bid­ Webster Holmes Judge of the Ci.’ciit p.tn., big basket dinner. After dinner up subscriber, how really beautiful der shall fail, neglect or refuse for a Court for Tillamook County, Orcg-.n, gum-chewing makes a girl'appear? base ball game, races and other period of five days after which the which said order is dated, July 8, 19’4 sports. Every body in the county 1'ake her defacto, and gazing steadily, award is made to enter into a con­ and the date of the first publication one cannot find a more ideal picture. hereof is July 9th 1914 and the date of are invited to come and have a good With a sharp click-click her teeth, tract and file a bond satisfactory to the last publication and the last date time. the Court as required by law. very pearly and white, are clashing Committee. The bids are to cover the construc­ on or before which you arc required together as, with comish glee, she to answer is and will expire August masticates her cud. Then, too, you tion of a Machinery Warehouse, 40X 20, 1914. Free Canadian Homestead. note her health-tinted, well rounded 60 feet for Tillamook County, to be T. B. Handley and M. I. Gersoni. cheeks as they grow a little more ro­ built at Nehalem, Oregon, according Attorneys for Plaintiff. Why pay $50.00 to be located, We tund, through the aid of a luscious to the plans and specifications on file give you full information where the hunk of gum. And, really who can in the office of the County Clerk. best lands are in Western Canada imagine a fairer spectacle than that of _ The County Court reserves the £100 Reward #100. and British Columbia that are close her dainty up-turned nose, as it gent­ right to reject any and all bids. Dated The renders of this paper will be pleased to railroad and town; name of guide ly rises and falls in wave-like undula­ this the 22nd day of July, 1914. to learn that there is at least one dreaded J. C. Holden, on the ground; full directions to get tions over the abysmal depths re­ disease that science lias been able to cure in County Clerk. maps and plats free;how to get home­ vealed at each pressure against her all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hill'« seekers tickets everything you need to mass? How deliciously tempting is First publication, July, 23rd, 1914. Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now Last publication. August, 13th, 1914 known to the medical 'fraternity. Catarsh know and locate yourself, all for $3.00. that rose bud mouth as the maiden being a constitutional disease, require« • Remit amount by P. O. mony order fills it with a soft pliable chunk, and constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh and we will send you the complete champing like a festive goat revelling Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon Notice to Contractors. the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, information at once. Canadian Home­ in the luxuries of the succulent to­ thereby destroying the foundation of the stead Company, 73, 6th St., l ort'and, mato can, she greets you in tones Sealed bids addressed to the Coun- disease, and giving the patient strength by Oregon. For reference. The Fann husky with gum.—Polk County Ob­ ty Court of Tillamook Counjy, Ore- building up the constitution and assisting in doing its work. The proprietor« Magazine Company,, 41/ f.tn.ima server. gon, for the proposed improvement nature have so much faith in its curative powers Bldg., Portland, Oregon. at Jim Tompson Creek, on the North that they offer One Hnndred Dollars for any Theodore Roosevelt has given out Fork of th'e Nehalem river, in said case that it fails to cure. Send for list of that he desires to be called before county, will be received by the Coun­ testimonials. Address H. S. CHENEY & CO., Telcdo, OHN I.EI AND HENDERSON the Senate committee that has in ... ty Court at its office in Tillamook Ohio. charge the bill to pay to Colombia City Oregon, on or before the 15th Sold by Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion ATTORNEY the sum of twenty-five million dol­ day of August, 1914, at 10 o’clock a.m. lars, and tender an apology besides and at that time opened and read, AND for supposed injury that country sus­ Each bid shall be accompanied by a COUNSELLOR. AT-LAW- tained through the building of the certified check made payable to Till­ T illamook B lock , Panama Canal. He will fight with all amook County, for an amount equal Tillamook - . . . Oregon the force and impetuosity for which to 5 per cent of the amount of such he is well known, and will defend his bid, which shall be forfeited to the Room No. 261. administration for the settlement that County, in case award is made and was made and accepted by Colombia. the bidder shall fail, neglect or refuse There is no means of telling to what for a period of five days after which extremes the fine spun theories the the award is made to enter into a ELMORE PARK, present administration holds regard­ contract and file a bond satisfactory ROCKAWAY. ing national honor may bring us yet. to the Court as by law required. Some of its members may dig up the The bids are to cover the excavat­ Furnished for light house­ fact that we paid only seven and one- ing and grading of the County road, half millions to Russia for all Alaska, and building a reinforced Concrete keeping. Light, airy and and start a treaty to tender her more Bridge and approaches, across Thom­ Don’t Experiment sanitary. Good water in with a graceful apology for our sharp pson Creek, according to the plans With Cheap Cars. every kitchen. Rates rea­ bargain, or again, that our compact and specifications on file in the of­ Arc you one of the hun­ with Spain was too hard, upon the fice of the County Clerk. sonable. dred« of automobile owner« conclusion of the late war, and draft The County Court reserves the « * ■ W*« «: ■ ■ « «■ who at the end of each season a treaty with her returning the Phil­ right to reject any and all bids, Dated ia disappointed in the purchase on which you hoped to ippine islands together with some this the 22nd day of July, 1914. economise ? millions as cash rent since our occu­ J. C. Holden......... It so, we have welcome pancy, and our extreme regret that it news for you and all others ... County Clerk. who have experimented with ever happened. However there is no First publication, July, 23rd, 1914. the cheap cars, made inostlv boubt that this particular bill will Last publication. August, 13th, 1914. to sell. have plenty of airing and publicity Every year at this time before its passage is recommended bv we dispose of all traded-in cars Summons. that have come to us in part the committee having it in charge — payment on late model Win­ Umpqua Valley News. tons. In the Circuit Court of the State of In manv case« the speed­ Oregon for Tillamook County. ometers show that the cars j Dairymen, if you have any heifer N. McMillan, as the guardian have been run but from 5,000 to 10.000 miles while their calves. 3 to to weeks old. see J. Mer­ of the person and estate of life is from 100.000 to 150,000 miles After thoroughly over­ Frances Xavier Moreau rel Smith. He will buy them. * hauling the only thing worn (Frank Marey) an incom­ down is the price Clough's Concentrated extrait petent person. Rarely more than half is Plaintiff, Orange Cider makes a delicious, re­ allowed bv us when taking a car on a trade deal of this kind. vs. freshing, cooling drink, 25c., 50c, and We are aelHtig tbeee can foi Will TenEyck, Alfreda Ten iust what they cost us making $1.00 bottles at C. I. Clough Co. * our profit from the new car. Eyck and also all other per­ Right NOW i« the time to sons or parties unknown I am still buying young calves. All make a wise «election, as our claiming any right, title, lien with the problem of buying Harness list is complete and contains kinds, both male and female. See me some great values, many interest or estate in the real yon will find it distinctly advanta­ if you want all they are worth. J. of them fine six cylinder self­ estate described in the com­ starting cart Our list is now geous to come and do your select Merrel Smith. » plaint herein. ready and will l»e sent any • itig here. You will get the best where upon request. Defendants. During haying we will give you qualities, the moat thorough and To the above -ned defendants daily Barometer reading, phone us W ill 1 en Eyck. Aurcda Ten Eyck, and find out if the weather is safe to and also all other persons or parties conscientious workmanship and be charged the most reasonable prices. make hay, C. I. Clough Co. • unknown claiming anv right, title, lien, interest or estate in the real es­ We can supply single or doubl Netarts Restaurant ready for busi­ tate described in the complaint herein. Sets or any single article that y- u ness. Home cooking. Quick Service. In the name of the State of Oregon, may be in need of. Best Chef on Pacific Coast. A. F. you and each of you are hereby re­ quired to appear and answer the com­ Julien, proprietor. * plaint filed against you herein on or Over 400 pieces of advertising mat­ ter were mailed this week by Secre­ tary Worrall, descriptive of Tilla­ mook county and city, and telling of our vast virgin opportunities to citi­ zens of other states, mailing lists are being supplied by the Great Railroad interests, the Oregon Development League, Sunset Magazine and from other sources of citizens who actually write inquiring of Oregon, with a view of coming here. Strangers are coming every day with a view of staying. Secretary Worrall expressed 500 booklets to the immigration Dept, of G. N. R. R. at their request. The Secretary of the Oregon De­ velopment League at Portland writes as follows: "Send me more printed literature descriptive of Tillamook County. The ever increasing demand for information of your wonderful county has exhausted our supply. 1 am glad to see your club taking on new life. Keep up the good work.” Many of our citizens who were in arrears for dues, are paying up and realize their help is needed to en- courage the club officers, who are now doing something for the city and county. All those in arrears for dues $3.00 will positively have their names post­ ed on club doors on Saturday August' 1st. Better see the Secretary at once and keep your name off this list. Arrangements are being perfected by President Dwight to call an open club meeting soon to discuss equal­ izing assessments and taxes. He is now buisy searching the records in the court house for information and some surprises are in store. This question is of vital importance to every tax payer, especially the far­ mers and merchants. President is devoting much of his valuable time towards making the club, in fact, what it is in name, a “Commercial Club” to better condi­ tions of all our citizens, and en­ courage emmigration here of those who will assist in building up and de­ velop the county and city, and in his good work he is being ably assisted by the entire board of Trustees and Secretary Worrall, The new lock with a key for each member in good standing, will go on the club room's door Aug. 1st, so that the club will not be imposed on by those who do not contribute to its expenses. Arrangements are being perfected by the club Entertainment Committee to give a grand reception, musical and dance to the special train of 200 Art­ isans from Portland, on Saturday evening, August 15th, which reception will be confined to club members and invited guests, and will be the social event of the summer season. Come, join the club, and help boost. The club can benefit you, and it needs and deserves your assistance, as all live progressive citizens are so rec­ ognized by their membership. The special train bringing some 200 Artisans, their wives and friends, with a special car for 75 poor children from Portland, will arrive at Tilla­ mook city Saturday, August 15th about 3 p.m. A large reception with autos will meet the train and after they have been roomed, a gib picnic supper will be spread in Stillwell's grove for them all. Everybody is in vited to bring their lunch baskets well filled with eatables and join this pic­ nic. Good music and speeches and a general "get together” time will be had for all. After supper, a carnival and street dance free for all in the streets until 9 p.m.. The people from the country are especially invited to this supper and street carnival. The ig some fine musi- Artisans will brinf nans with them. (. Our drum corps and band will turn out. At 9:30 p m., Sat­ urday evening, August 15th, a grand musical, dance and reception in the Commercial Club rooms, will be ten­ dered the guests, and while this re­ ception will be informal it is request­ ed that all the citizens wear their "good clothes.” There will also be a grand ball at the opera house by the band that night, to which all are in­ vited. Sunday morning ijf at 7:30 , r a.m. every­ body will go to Bar View to spend the day and enjoy a grand free "clam bake” given by the citizens there un­ der the management of Mr. Oliver, of the Hotel. The Artisans and Kiddies will go too, and all the people of the county are invited to go and take their dinners and spend the day, ar excellent dinner will be served there for all who desire, at the Hotel. The churches, lodges and organiza­ tions are all interested and working to make a success of the affair. Com­ mittees have been appointed to raise money, provisions, and furnish homes for the poor children while here ten days. A moving picture out­ fit will come with the Artisans to take views of the outing, and thus ad­ vertise the city all over the world. The general committee composed of committees from all organizations, is as follows: I. O. O. F.—Messrs. E. P, Curry, Dr. Daniels, Edgar Munson. Rebeckas — Mesdames, Eugenie Meyers, F.asie Mullin, J. S. Lamar, E. A. Ball and Berenice Lucas. Eastern Star—Mrs. Ira Smith and others. Moose—S. A. Brodhead, R. W. Watson, J. S. Lamar. I. O. R. M — C. H. Woolfe, S. A Brodhead, M. J. Gersoni,. City Council—G. B. Lamb, Geo. Ed­ munds. Commercial Club—Fred C. Baker C. E. Trombley, Burr Beals, Jr., E. E. Ginn, C. R. Worrall, W. G. Dwight. Artisans—Mrs. Jennie E. Smith, Mrs. Elsie O’Harra, Messrs, M. Wal­ ling, T. E. Epplett, Conover and C. Tillamook Work Provided For R. Worrell. The Masons will appoint a commit­ Major Morrow, in his annual re­ tee next meeting. port of harbor improvements in Till­ All Churches, pastors, and ladies’ amook county says: auxilliaries are all helping On Tillamook Bay and bar dredg­ W. R. C.—Mesdames Rose Wil­ ing was carried on between Bay City liams, Lizzie Reynolds, Margery and Tillamook until August 18, 1913, Leasia. and 17,000 cubic yards taken out, so a . G. A. R.—C. E. Reynolds, Frank channel nine feet deep was opened Severance, Sam Downs. thraugh Long Jetty Shoal. After The general committee met at the August the dredge was operated by Commercial Club rooms Wednesday the Port of Tillamook. May 10 1914, evening. Much enthusiasm was mani­ the dredge was sent to Nehalem Riv­ fested, and selected C. R. Worrall er to operate in the channel between (eneral chairman; Mrs. Berenice Wheeler and Nehalem. ucas, secretary; S. A. Brodhead, On the Tillamook bar project Gie- treasurer. bish & Joplin have a contract and IL Crenshaw, Mrs. Jennie E, Smith have attended to the preliminary and others will solicit money to buy work. It is expected the jetty will be food for the poor children. j constructed more than half by the The G. A. R Committee donated I end of the next fiscal year. Naviga­ $5000 from funds left from the en- I tion has been carried on by 102 ves­ campment, and several others h:iv< I sels, carrying 15 passengers and 9185 donatod $10 dollars each. A list of I tens of cargo, valued at $1,035,500. all donors will be published later. On the Nehalem bar the extension Following sub-committees were ap- I of the south jetty seaward was under pointed : way in May. At the end of the fis­ Sleeping accomodations for the kid- I cal year the tramway was out 221 ft., dies—Mesdames, Myers, Mullen, Ball I and 5763 tons of rock had been dump­ Lamar, Leasia and Jennie Smith. This I ed. committee will get buisy at once and I Reports on commerce there show canvass. All those in either city or I that to vessels handled 4457 tons, val­ country will phone any of this coni- I ued at $67,311. mittee how many children they can I take to sleep Meals for all children I in the city will be furnished free of | Port Commissioner Goes to Wash­ ington. charge in the basement pf the Chris­ tian church, by different ladies in charge of Mrs. Jennis Smith, and a I F. A. Rowe, Comissioncr for the committee as follows was appointed Port of Nehalem, left for Washing­ to solicit donations of everything to ion D. t Monday morning to appear cat for the children, to-wit: Mcs- before the Boaid of Army Engineers iLimcs, Rose Williams, Wade, Burke. in an effort to secure needed appro­ Reynolds, Curry. Anyone willing to priations for this harbor. donate eatables, cooked or uncooked, The bills introduced by Senators please notify this committee Lane and Chamberlain have been A committee to arrange the Still­ turned down by the Army Engineers _ pressure is well Grove for the supper and decor­ and unless some ___ more ate it and the city and streets is: C I brought to bear upon the ! matter ... in E. Reynolds, chairman, Messrs Wai- order to secure another hearing there ling, Lamar, Conover, Dr. Daniels is no assurance of getting an appro­ and Geo. Lamb. priation for inner harbor work. Committee on band music—Mrs Two years ago Commissioner C. If Jennie F. Smith, R W. W atson A D Wheeler was sent to Washington al­ Perkins, and Dr. Monk. so to get government aid in building Committee on drum corps—C. F the Nehalem jetty and, through the Reynolds, 1.. V. Eberhart. efforts of ex-Senator Bourne, the Automobile Committee—J. W. Mad­ project was favorably acted upon by dux, chairman, Messrs Epplett, Cur the Board of Army Engineers anil ry, Everson, Watson, Case, Snod- passed in the senate by amendment giass, Hiner and Ackley. The commit­ to the river and harbor oil. tee will arrange for automobiles to go It is believed that Mr. Rowe will a!- to the train with general reception so succeed in getting results so that committee on Saturday afternoon the inner harbor improvement work August t5th. may be carried out as approved by General Reception Committee meet the local engineers in Portland. special train—M„, _ .............. avor, F. R. Beals Mr. Rowe expects to be gone about chairman, Grant Mills, E. T Haltom, three weeks.—Nehalem Valley Re­ Webster Holmes, H. T. Botts, A K porter. < ase, M. Ackley, I.. Hiner, Burr Beals, Jr., W G. Tait, Erwin Harri­ Jackson—Kebbe Wedding son, W. J Stephens, J. C. Hol7 ’ R.'ka » *”»»«bvrK. I va I.qn- ^^^Llhr tunc of their tlrlerg Dore Lundberg, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Myers, Felix Kebbe, Mr. and Mrs V. D. Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. McCamish, Fredrick J Gardmlme, Ernest Kvbbe, Mita Busch Alfred J. An-ierson, Selma Kebbe, Mrs. Elsie O’Hare Floyd and Lyle O Hare, Dora Lundburg, Mr. and ■ Mrs. Fred Kebbe Jr , Stanley Kebbe, Harold 1 Mr Kebbe and Albert Anderson, and Mrs. Jackson will be at home after August 3rd, at Mohler. DEALERS IN LAND, I I J Ground Floor. Commercial Building, $ Opposite Todd Hotel, Oregon. Tillamook ’ If you want to sell or trade your ranch or city property, list it with us.