'• illnmooR Two We I Altri y» Years 111« «day night, Jan X», will hr r* niriiibrred by many fur ihr pleassn Van* «aivrr, \\ a I« . luti -i • IL-*«’ mir tlicv l«.»«l al ihr “( omiiitinil (hai throbbed with l«»V« lot rail H’t'. giv< n I») Ih r W «»turn's I ivi other hall a iriitury ago. but win*! I < »,.«»« at (hi < ibnitirHhl ( hib I In »trayrd apart, today *nr rrynii* I ragur ha* several a« livr («nnniillr« hr rr lit marriage by RrV I* II » a nr ol win« It is w«»fking tn ihr inlrr ver W 1 Powe»« 7.1. 4 wraliln m i • of a bigg » r an«l bcllrt I'tibll* Li Situili, 6j, ate ilo F.aj | » *■ .iimhtr« is w«ifklng 1 1 thr will makr tlicll hoiiK m (.Tier »I b*aut|fYin¡( I illamotk ( tl y i >rrgon I hrt« have lire »1 a tititnbrr III l«»wa, half a « ruluty ag< 5 a couii idditUH I«» lb< I'rrshtnrti ria»» al it » parly w 4» held al ihr 1 ihr I»* K in ion g of ihr tirw «riti* «Ir « Mt and Mr« D M l«>lur I Ite nani« • uf those miffing atr Power«. • pronninrnt y«ntng I barb « Hrwiil, Mana Loa Falli», Mi»» Sarah F I avl< r, hi» « w reih» >rt H a¿cl I amar, Ilauna ( itrry were present and i«¿cihei ». riunii Hart, Margaret I a I • > 11 r 11 r t 1 3 r • ■ r g 1 a that th« kind lathri <1 the girl |■»«»• 1««hn«on atnl Mildred Srverific* ( tied Mr Pow*t» ■ ! »ti and Itcvrt Harr have alto daughter whrn *1 entered the school again ( uliillHoii» < I '•vrral tu w »ulijul» have brrn U«! they drillr»! apaii Powers c « h >lc*| io the btgh • choed €«»rncuhtin mg Wni «nd tnarryin-* lhr> ar« commercial arithmetic, married wb»-n a • urving, a' l solai biology lb« while the aflrri il 1ought rrCitaiion prrt** Ian I7*h. at the Frrtbv te r mi r h w many dorrn biscuits w>rc consumed at that end of the table However. Mr I alt even t arried I iinr home in his pocket After dinner was «»ver a short musical program was rendered, J a me« Hiner singing in his u ..al charming manner Games followed and it |«r«>vr«l ver- exciting to see Fred < hnstrnsen Irv­ ing t<> climb the walls tn bursuit of an elusive feather However, he won ont and carried off the pri/«- I mine' Hales and Albert Plank w «.«div disappointed as they clirned in vain I hr whistling contest wa« nothing if not exciting lohn Olson am! John Lamar whistled longest without laughing But would you believe it th* ladies won out tn the- end W in Tell Pennington proved t b (lie • »pert .w : . ¡1 |Ve have always wonder»-! l>v M Pennington w.»« ooh a dint, but hay« lately been told that he w.. 1 g«-nuin« frontiersman and w a - at one Him scalped tn a c<»nflict with the Indian« Mt Small and Mt I ait played has« ball with an apple- R< Mill, pocket emptier than when th« y came “V\* won't tell" When at last it cam«- time to sav goodnight all voted that they wished the annual dinners came oftnrr l adies, have* you heard it rumored that good things are < -mirn ntir w iv Wonder when Mrs I amar thought tn take her husband home this time ’’Pass another biscuit." High School Notes l ast Friday flight, Ian 22, the I H S basket ball tram plavcd the Bay ( ity tram at Hay (. 1!v, «b leating the m by a score of 33 to 22 I hi* tnak* s a total *>£ three victories by I illamook over Bay City against <» ii < by Bay ( ity over I illamook. On Wednesday night, Ian o, two games were played I lie- Seniors were tie«! I»y the Juniors ami an extra tight minutes were allow« «I after th« last half to play off tin lie I he- Sei. iort threw’ mi extra basket, making n score of 28 to 26 in favor of th« Seniors. 'I hr second game was a I H. S. Alumni vs Bay ( ity contest, in which the T. II S Alumni team de f ated Bay City by a score of iK Io 17 A week from next I ridav night, Feb. 5, the I II S team will haw the pleasure of contesting with tin Jcffcrson High School basket ball team of Portland. I liis will be- a big per event in the athletic field than has ever taken plat «• before in I ilia niook. The members of the I II S team arc looking forward to this I real event with hope of victory, or < l least an honorable defeat, whil< the student body stands ready to give the home team its rallying support. I he game will take* place in the opera house. I I end f ight, January 1915. 2N, 0»X^C<-»-X-zv3^r-x*JiC9»>Qie>iQ«gX>G9OQiQiCOOC«C«iC«>aC<>QOiQOCiO g A FIRE INSURANCE 1 .May He > our Only Asset m G oh * of l ire J id’, // v Next Policy Promise Yourself that this Year nil I and the/i muke it ,ro. ROLLI K HM TSON " I he In Míram e Man t Iinnrf Hill hr wrrvrd al the mi a M^rm uclc< me cxtemîrd largest crowd wr have had during the »cric», there bring more than 300 pres ent. \ ou arc eordiallv invited A preliminary injunction against ihr < «*unty < ourt and officials of Klamath < ounty «topping them from paving out S*.non on old warrants w,»* granted by Federal Judgr verton in thr »ml <»( three hravirsl n«>n retident taxpayers of county, who accused thr officers gross rxtrav agancr with public fund* Klamath < «»untv is enjoined from paying thr old debt« until a final «ision i« made in the case The was brought by the c)rihaeunrr land ( .n¡»any, thr Western Pacific Land X Timber Company, ami the • >»hk«)»h I and A I imbrr < '« >mpan v, which own nearly 17 per cent <>! »he total asseswrd property valuation of the county Mlrgmg a violali«m of thr consii tutional provision which prohibit* any countv from incurring indcbtedncs* in ever«« *»t $^,000. thr complaint charge« that the official* made *«* many expenditure* during thr priiod <»l two year* that the county was set bac k seven year* in thr |»a> iiirtit ot its warrants. During 1911. 1912 and part of 1913 it is alleged that Klamath ( ouniv in­ curred a voluntary indebtedness ui $371,000. I hr warrant* drawing inte r « »1 at the rate of 6 per cent, increased tin* amount to $155,000. Brsidr* this, there is said to be- .in indrbtrdncs'i of $I2OI(XX> lor 111 volunlary e xpenditure «, such a* sal.eri* s and regular mainit-n .line. Io this amount the three tax paving companies offered no protest A large part oi the voluntary in del»tc«ln<*s wa* incurrrd in thr con slnictioH <»i a new court house, which i* not yet completed. Affairs of the county reached such a state, it is de­ clared, that warrants were- discounted at 75 per cent of the face value, Vn aide to do business through tlleir ow 11 warrants, it is charged that the coan tv court discounted some of Ihem, de posited thr proceeds in a batik and issued cheek books to their road «U- pervisors to pay labor bills. Gr,ange Program. Program for I'airview Grange for I chrtiary It, 1915: Song ................................... By (iraiiRe Roll Call, retponded bv each member giving a sentiment or fail relating in some way to a cow. Recitation ............ . . .. Grace Bester Reading ................ . . Si. package lOc. k’ay «V Comp.in\Special Collce 27c per lb. Rex A.nonia 3 bottle- for 25c Riilgw a\- Capital H'.iu-chohl l'ea 5t)c per lb. Cie-cut Baking l’owiler 1 11». can- 20c, 3 lb. cans 55c, .• ll>. cans Sue while tliev last. RAY & CO. GROCERIES. SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED. TILLAMOOK, - - EAT VIERECKS - OREGON - •A’ > i BREAD, TILI.AMOOK BAKERY, .A JI I A At All Grocers 1 * 41 »•«'»«• III A « i w it It the |»r<>bletn of buy tig II .1 rue»» «I Sidney E. Ilrn lers .ii, I’re»., ion will fiml it ili»linctly iiilviintH Surveyor. g11» to i ome nml ilo lune »elect « mg here. Yoti will get tl e I e«l John I i -T iik I llenilet son, Sec- retnry I re.is , Attorney-at * <|iuilitie-*, the lu.’Kt tlu'ia.tigli and * . onncifiiiioii« winki”.i.iHlii|> und be ■ Law, Notrnry I'ublie charged the ni.mt reanonulile prii-en. We can mipply «ingle or double « SetHornay eingle article that you « i may l>c in need of. Tillamook Title and Abstract co. r W. A. Williams & Cc. Law. Abati let». Real Kalate, w Surveying, Inaurante. <* a Hot It I’liottea. Wood! Wood?! Wood!!! of all kinds, and fence posts, foi sale. See •ni.i. \'i<> h owl 'our licit DELINQUENT k «î. • ■ , I • i , '. I r , 'o.l ' » ■ i1,.., | I 22 * ’ i . i‘.‘ t< i J. 4* 5. tf. 7. 8. 9. «O. il, 12, ij, <4. >5« 10, 17, 1^. ¡y, ¿U' 21, 22, 23,24, and Z j , Block 37, R •>< ka way Beach, First Bank «Nr I ru*t Co., Lott 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, ¡0, 11, 12, 1 - j, 'V •5» IO, 17, IM, ly/af.«! 29 Block 38, k«xkaway Beach. F irst Bank Ä I ru»t Co., Lot» 391 jo.ji, . and 32, Block 38, Ruckaway Beach First Bank A Trust (.0., Lots 47. 48. 49, and 50, Block Rockaway Beach. First Bank & I ru»t « o, Lot» 11. 12, 13. and 14. Block 39, Rockaway Beach. Firs! Bank & 1 rust Co, Lois 18, 19, ao. 21, 22, 23. 24. and 25, Block 29, Rockaway Beach. ... Julius Kallich, Lot» X>, a", aH, 29. 30. 31. 32. and 33, Bloik 39, Bockaway Beach First Bank 4k Trust Co, Lott 38. 39, 40, 41, and 42, Block 39, Rockaway Brach. First Bank 4k Trust ( o, Lots k J9, and L< ts 49, and 50. F 1, 2,and 3. Block 40, Rocka- way Brach First Bank 4k 'I rust 20 and 21. Block way Beach. First Bank 4k ¡rust 30. and JI, Block Beach. \ -ra McGinnis, Lots 32, and 33, Block 40. Rockaway Brach F.va M Taylor. Lot* 3, and 4, Block 41. Rockaway Beach 1 ill Keller, Lots 8, and 9» Block 41, Rockaway Beach. . 1 f 7 away Beach First Hank A I run to. Lota 3, Bl .< k 9, Rorkaw.-y Bead E M McGIom, Lot u. Block 59. K'jCkawii/ Bea« h F ir si Bank Ar J ru»t Co , I ots ij. Block 59, Rockaway Beach. Sarah O'Malley, Lot 14, Block ' 9.K «/C a . a a y Beach First Bank 4k I ru»t • O, 1.01» -x block Rockaway 9. Brach i*irst Bunk & 1 rutt < o, I ots J 3. Block ■9. R* »i kaway 4 57 i.22 1.22 1.22 1.22 I 22 21 H 1 »ddridg , 1.0’^ 47, and 48. Bluck 61, Rockaway Beach. I «J : 19 A Lrrcn, Lots I, and 2, Block 62,Rockaway Beach. 22 A F. Gre^n. Lot» 7, and 3, I Block O2. P'/tkaway Beach. . 1 22 Jack Keats. Lot» 1,7 and 18, Block 63, Rockaway Beach. . 22 I First Bank \ I rust < 0, Lots 23, 24, 2-, and 26, Block 63, Rockaway Beach 44 22 First Bank & I rus Co. Lots 44. and 45, Block 63, E' ka- way Peach i 22 L and.M Falv< L 2 44 I 22 Block 64, Ro W. H Dah. 1 *,!» Block 6 L Rockawi f 22 * 44 First Bank 4k Inni 13, and 14, Block way Beach, I 2 2 I 53 F irst Bank & Lot» 26, and 27, 1 >cka* ua> Beach. I 22 Vincenic .Matrandrea, 1 :s Î. i 44 and 2. Block 66, Rockaway 22 Beach. First Bank &i Trust Co, Lots I 22 3, a rd 4, Block 66, Rocka­ way Beach. ! ! 22 First Bank 4k Trust Co, Lots 35. and 36, Block 66, Rocka­ I 22 way Beach.......... Lot* 47. I 22 Sabatino Mastratid a. and 48. Block 66. Rockaway 22 Beach. 1.22 Tillamook Beach Realty Co.. Lots 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22, 23, Z 24, 25. 26. 27. 28, 29. and 30. 2 M Block i. Tillamook Brach_ . Tillamook Beach Realty Co.. 2-44 Lots 1 ’, l8. IQ. 20, 2!. 22. 23. 24. 25, 26. 27. and 28. Block 3 I 22 ! *3 T illamook Beach............. R M. Shafer. Lots 1. 2. 3. and I 22 4, Block 3. Tillamook Beach. ! 22 R. H. Shafer, Lots 29, jo, 31, and 32, Block 3, Tillamook I 22 Beach........................ . ... I 22 Inez Olson. Lot< 8. and 9, X 22 B’ock c, Tillamook Beach. 1.22 Dan Retd. Lot* 12, !J. 14. and 15, Bb ck Tillamook Beach. 2 44 1.22 W. R Walling. Lots l. 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7, 8. q . and 10, Block 6, 6 to Tillamook Beach Stella Thompson, Lots 11, and 244 i 22 i 12. Block 6, Tillamook Beach. R Kruger. Lots 14. and tc. 1.22 Block 6. Tillamook Beach. .. 3.66 Tillamook Beach Realty Co., I Lots 4. and 5, Block 7» Tilla­ i 22 1.22 I mook Beach............ i 22 R Kruger. Lots 17. and 18, i 22 i Block 7. Tillamook Beach. . . F. Laycock. Lot 2, Block 19, I Tillamook Beach........................ I 53 2 44 C F. W illis, Lots 14. 1 ?. and i and 16, Block 23. Tillamook 1 22 Reach............................................. 6 «7 C. F. W illis. Lots 15. and 16, Block 24» Tillam k Ik *ch 4 58 2 44 Edith Aiderman. Lot 8, Block 2..'0 2. Mid wav Beach. 1.22 Dated at Tillamook. Oregon this 5th dav cf lanuarv iqi 5. I 22 H CRENSH \ W. Sheriff. And Tax Collector of De­ 1.22 linquent Taxes, of Tilla­ I mook County. Oregon. I 22 <2, 23. 24, and 25, Block 41, Rockaway Brach. B Ferris, Lots 26. and 27, Block 41, Rockaway Beach. . First Bank A Trust Co., Lots 35, and 36. Block 41, Rocka­ way Beach. First Bank 4k T his Co. Lots 43. and 44, Block 41, Rocka- way Beach. N. M. Cook, Lots 4'. and 46, Block 41, Rockaway Beach. . First Bank 4k Trust Co, Lots 12, and 13. Block 42. Rocka- w ay Beach. •.. ■ .... C. B Olmsted, Lots 20. 21, 22 ami 23, Block 4-’, Beach. First Bank Jk Trust Co.. Lots 34. 3 C 3*», 37, jM and 39, Block 42 Ro kaway Beach.................. A T Hanson. Lot* I, and 2, Block 43. Ro. kaway Beach. F B. Salisbury Lots 41, and 42 Block 43. Ro kaway Beach. . Layton \\ isdom. Lots 1, 2, 3. and 4, Block 44. Rockaway Beach. Isador Schiel, Lots 16, an«! 17, Block 44, Rockaway Beach. . First Bank 4t Trust Co . Lots 18, IQ. 20, and 21, Block 44, Rockaway Beach..................... .. Jes«ie Paddock, Lots 30. and 3* Block 44, Rockaway Beach* Ovo Marrs, Lots 32. and 33, Block 44, Rockaway Beach. . H. M Hayworth, Lots 1 and 2, Block 45, Rockaway Beach. . Henry Jordan, Lots 3. and 4, Block 45, Rockaway Beach... of l ot 3, Block 57, Rockaway Beach. . 2 II gon, administrator of the estate of First Bank X Trust Co , I ots Hannah J. Mowrev. deceased. 33. and 34. Block 57, Rocka­ Now therefore .ill persons having 6.10 way Beach.................................. claims against said estate are hereby W’ C. Hawk. Lots 46. and 47, Block 57, Rockaway Beach . 6.10 notified to present the same, duly First Bank X Trust Co., Lot verified and with proper vouchers, to 1 1. Block 58, Rockaway 1.50 the undersigned, at the office of T. B. Po ach . Handley, in Tillamook, Oregon, with­ Middleton Reid, l.ot 25, Block 58, Rockawav Beach. . ! .5.1 in six months from the date hereof. Donald Reid. I ot 2«, Block 58, Ben W. Neilson, Donald Reid. I ot -V>, Block 58, Administrator of the estate First Bank X 'Trust Co. lots of Hanna J. Mowrey, De­ 33, and 3 I.Block 58. Rocka­ way Beach.................................... ceased. 305 First Bank X Trust Co, T ots I Dated this -’8th day of January, 1915. 36, J7 and 40, Block 58, Rock-