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Vol. XXVI
TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
APRIL 8,
»1.50 PER YEAR.
| I The dairymen of the Wilson river ’ I John Melchior, son of Mr. and Mrs. &<K<X<>C<>OrzXZZ>OO9O4OQC<>GC4CQCOCC«OOGOOOOCGCQCOQ0OGOa«
I*» uisinct
naving had a good
g*c
district having
time te- M. Melchior, of this city, was ordain­
U get her on Friday, why r wouldn’t it ed as priest at Mount Angel on Tues­
be a good idea bo form a Grange hi day by Archbishop Christie. He is
that vicinity?
«
’ well known in Tillamook, but for the
past
seven
years
has
been
at
Mount
All parties having any calves to sell
LONG
will do well to call up Neilson & Mel- | Angel. He will say his first mass in
CHANCES
choir in Tillamook City on the Mu­ I Tillamook on Sunday, April 18th and
HE
tual phone. You might get more t he will be known as Father Hilder-
money for your calves as they are ■ brand, Mr. and Mrs. Melchior, John
KEEPS
Durrer and daughter, Mrs. S. S.
paying the highest prices.
*
HIS
Johnson and Mrs. John Burns at­
C. B. Wiley left for San Francisco tended the services from Tillamook.
MONEY
on Sunday morning to consult a spec­
Married on Sunday, at South Prair­
SAFE IN
ialist, Dr. Boals having diagnosed his
ie, at the home of the bride’s parents,
sickness
as
suffering
from
cancer.
THE
Mrs. Wiley and County School Supt. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Edgar, Mr. C. A.
BANK
Atkinson and Miss ’ Maude Edgar.
W. S. Buel accompanied him.
Rev. William Foster, uncle of the
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Victor talking machines from $15.00 bride, performed the ceremony. The j
to $200.00—always in stock, hundreds groom is a son of Mr. Atkinson, of 1
of records to select from. Portland Sandlake, and is well known and j
prices, easy terms arranged. Tilla­ highly respected by the people of this 1
mook Music Store at Morrison's Con­ county, and the bride is also greatly
fectionery, write for catalogue.
* respected, having taught school here.
The Fairview Birthday Club will The happy couple have the congrat­
meet at the home of Mrs. Claude ulations of a large number of friends,
Ackley on Wednesday afternoon, who wish them a long life of hap-
April 14, She will be assisted by Mrs. pinness.
Harris and Mrs. Knight. A volunteer
J. H. Dunstan, master of the Fair-
program is requested to be given.
When making an investment it is absolutely FOOL.
view Grange, having requested that
ISH for a man to send his money a long way off and
A great opportunity for the people the Commercial Club assist in the en­ >OO9OOQO&e«OQGGOO09OeO3O9OGOO0GOOOGeceO9COOOeOOCOaCO^
to get “Burbanks” Seeds. We have tertainment part of the program for -------------------------------------------------------- —-----------------------------
trust it to somebody who has not good enough standing
'I
been appointed exclusive agent for the State Grange, which meets in
at home to sell his Get-rich-quick schemes THERE.
the Luther Burbank garden seeds and this city next month, a committee
Before you make an investment, come in and see us.
flower seeds and now have them all from the Grange and the Club met on
on sale. Tillamook Feed Co.
* Saturday and outlined a program for
We will cheerfully give you our opinion oq investments
that part of the proceedings. It was
at any time. We may save you a loss.
For Sale—One seven horse power
agreed that the club give the Grang­
wood
saw,
with
standard
gasoline
I
Make OUR bank YOUR bank.
ers a reception, auto trip, and would
engine for $350.00, this an exception­
We pay 4 per cent interest on Time Deposits.
look after the accommodations for
ally good bargain. One, Mitchell
the visitors. On their return home on
Lewis & Staver Gasoline Wood saw,
Saturday Bay City has promised to
6 horse power, $300.00. Inquire of A.
provide
the clams for a clam bake at
K. Case.
*
Barview. The Women's Civic League,
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We understand the Fairview Grange will no doubt, take part in the enter­
3 will take up the matter of referring tainment of the visitors.
I
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Rev. White, pastor of the U. B. the new- judiciary district in which Don’t forget the play “An Arizona
Church went to Portland to adjust Washington and Tillamook counties
Volunteer” in 4 acts to be given at
the estate of his father, who died in are combined, to a vote of the people.
the opera house for the benefit of the
I Houses to Rent, see Watson.
*
The
citizens
of
Tillamook
are
oppos
­
Decemebr.
Artisan Lodge, Friday and Saturday
Varsity Fifty-five is creating
ed to this change.
I The County Court is in session this
Sheriff Crenshaw and Attorney E.
nights, April pth and toth. This play
week.
For Sale, block 1 and block 6, Park is clean, moral, and tells a story of
J. Claussen 'went to Wheeler on
a tremendous amount of en-
Addition, consisting of 12 lots be­ American Army life that is instruc­
Monday
and
auctioned
off
the
liquor
I Safe deposit boxes for rent. Tilla-
tween 3rd and 5th sreets. Will some­ tive. The Lodge has used every effort
stock of Bert Stanley.
thusiasm amongst men who
n ook County Bank.
body make me a cash offer on these to make this a decided success, and
Milch
cow
for
sale,
been
fresh
two
| The place to eat is at the “Good
lots for immediate sale?—Rollie W. they feel sure that their many friends ,
*
Eminently suitable for the
weeks. A good cow and giving a good Watson, Todd Hotel RM T;n—
...g. 11 you miss uns piay /utf Ttm
Eats," Ramsey Hotel.
miss a chance to witness one of the ;
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The Tltinmor>V Kfrsl i~" *■*
Does your Fire Insurance cover
young rtian it is also being ac­
beet plays ever presented in this city.
ten cents for green hides.
For sale—six roomed house and your property—your House or your Tlite tickets are selling fast, and 1
| A fine quality of Tillamook made two lots corner 5th and Park Street. personal belongings? Are you insured
cepted by the man who is
those who do not secure them early
Shingles at the Tillamook Feed Co. * Small cash payment, and balance o«i and protected? Does your policy read
may not get a good seat, Get your
correctly? If you don’t know, bring
| Spray your trees! 5° gallons of easy terms. Enquire of E. Kirk.
desirous of retaining a youthful
tickets from members of the lodge. I
your insurance policy to us and we
spray for 35c., Tillamook Feed Co.
or
at
Lamar
’
s
Drug
Store.
6 rooms, plastered house, bath,
will tell you—Rollie W. Watson,“The
appearance.
*
I We are in a position to make some toilet, hot water, laundry tubs, elec­ Insurance Man.”
Pamona Grange Meets.
I long time farm loans. First National tric lighted, will rent or-lease to de
Mend your own tires and inner
sirable tenant—See Rollie Watson. *
Bank.
Come into our Men’s shop
At a special meeting of the Tilla-
tubes with “The Double Mileage
Drs. Lowe & Turner, eye special­
held
C
Emil Wooley left on Tuesday to
Steam Valcanizer.” Can carry it in mook County Pamona Grange
and see this and many •other
* work in the salmon canneries in ists of Portland, will be in Tillamook
Copyright Hurt Schaffner & Mart
your machine and mend your tin» last Thursday the chief topic for dis­
again
Friday
and
Saturday,
April
23,
Alaska.
while on the rim, in any old place. cussion was the coming session of the
new spring Hart Schaffner & Marx models in all
I Several choice city lots 50X100 ft. 24. Consult them at Jenkins' Jewelry Complete outfit only $7-5°- Come ami State Grange. Plans were discussed
Store.
let us show you the set. Tillamook for the entertainment of the delegates
the most fashionable weaves and colorings.
on monthly payments.—Sec Ro'.lic
and visitors. The details were left to
W. F. Fuller has left his position as Feed Co.
*
Watson.
a committee consisting of J. H. Dun-
operator of the Western Union, and
I We can furnish you cedar fence
Sheriff Crenshaw arrested C. Wans-
gone to Olympia, Wash. The position
stan, L. J. Redberg, G. R. McKim-
posts for 8c. each, Tillamook Feed
ley at a saw mill near Cloverdale
is now occupied by Miss F. 1 hambier
mens, M. D. Ackley, and C. E. Trom-
who was wanted in Portland for I
Company.
bley.
.
of Seattle.
stealing a moving picture machine.
The subordinate Granges reported (
Alfred Gubser vs. G. W. Wilks et
W. H. Livingston, of Bay City, Wansley claims he did not steal it, |
, al is a suit filed in the circuit court to dealer in feed and hay, has filed a but it had been left in his care and 1 a membership in the county of a trifle
SATURDAY ONLY
over four hundred members.
I recover money.
in
the
Federal
when
he
came
to
Tillamook
he
petition in bankruptcy
Men's $2.50 & $3.00
Miss Marvin, the State Librarian,
The Episcopal Cuild will meet at Court, with liabilities at $2,000 and brought it with him. He was taken to
New Spring Hats,
gave
a
talk
on
the
State
Library
and
f the home of Mrs. Stanley Coates on assets at $500.00.
Portland on Monday morning.
urged the establishment of a County
f Tuesday, April 20.
At a meeting of the City Council library in Tillamook, with branches
Have just unloaded a car of gray
WIN DO W.
Lee R. Ijams et al vs. Mrs. . Mar- oats for seed and if you want seed on Monday evening, Mayor S. A. in other cities of the county. After
Ivina Venen et al is a suit to quiet you had better come in at once before Brodhead appointed a committee, her talk the following resolution was
they are all gone. Tillamook Feed composed of Councilmen Dr. R. 1. adopted :
i title to certain property.
„
• Boals, Geo. B. Lamb and John Keld-
Be it resolved that the 1 illamook j
Company.
for
rent,
Nair; Organist, Mrs. Walter Baker;
I Electric Vacuum Cleaner
Presbyterian Church.
Librarian, Fay Hill; Cradle Roll Supt.
Protect your valuable papers from son, to wait on the County Court, County Pamona Grange go on rec
F 50c. per hour. Apply at the Electric
Mrs. Carl Habcrlach.
the unexpected fire by renting one of and advocate the expenditure of the cord as favoring the establishment of
l Store next to Gem 1 heater.
Easter Sunday was observe1 both
Only one $10,. 50 appropriatcl for the Bayocean a County Library in this county, and j
The Ladies' Guild held their bi­
our
safe
deposit
boxes,
Wanted—First Class Cheesemaker
that the subordinate granges be re­ morning and evening in this church weekly meeting Tuesday afternoon.
year.
Tillamook County road.
dollar
per
at once. Write Lorane Co-operative
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waltemyer, of quested to discuss the subject at an in a manner that reflected great cred­ About 39 ladies were in attendance.
Bank.
Cheese Co., Lorane, Oregon.
it to all who took part, as well as the The contest adopted recently has had
County Treasurer B. L. Beals is the Waltemyer & O'Connor Stock early meeting and act thereon.
A
paper
on
road
work
iy
Columbia
Presbyterian church in ’I illamook. a healthy influence upon the interest
Mrs. E. E. Shaw has opened dress-
Company,
are
visiting
in
Tillamook,
home sick with an attack of rheuma-
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- , and Clatsop Counties, prepared by The music rendered by a large ch ir- and attendance of the Guild. The
making parlors in the McGee apart- tism. He was milking a cow when he ana
and me
the management
of the Gem
ment house. Apartment 4-
was suddenly taken down with the Theater has persuaded them to put 1 Mr. Dougall was read after which a us choir was of the highest order in attractive rooms of the Guild, and
on a few plays, commencing next I motion was passed to endorse the its selection, and was rendered in 1 the dainty lunch served at each meet­
Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­ complaint and fell from the seat.
Wednesday night. The people of Tilt- j action of the County Court in turn happy and soleful manner. I he choir ing. gives an added social effect that
sey “Good Eats." M. A. Olson for
The Fair Board has obtained a re­ amook will be glad to see their old jng down the State Engineer s survey gave two
Easter anthems in the will enlist every lady in the congrega­
merly of the Spanish Kitchen.
newal of the lease of the fair grounds
_•
/./..wUv
this
vrar
morning,
"The
Light of Easter Morn­ tion.
I
of
this
county
this
year.
favorites here again.
Standard No. 4 1«“« PreM 10x12 and the board will plan for a diamond
Mrs. Hattie L. Vail, Deputy State ing,” and “Lift up your Heads O Ye
The Union Prayer Meeting . next
was present and assisted I in ¡Gates,” anil Mr. and Mrs MacKen-
inch for sale at half price as I have for ball games this summer and a
Rev F. O. Jones, 1, who has been
week will be in the Methodist Church
no use for same.—Rollie Watson. * race tract to be used during the fair. holding a mission in this city in con­ training the degree team.
zie sang a duet, "A \ ision of Angels These gatherings are making them­
nection with the Episcopal Church,
by Adams. In the evening the choir selves felt throughout the city and
For Dress or Street, Beach or
Preserve eggs while they are cheap,
left on Tuesday for Portland, where
A Professor's Escapad*.”
gave two anthems, "The day of Res­ Surrounding country. It is beautiful
Liq Glass will do it perfectly, fresh Gardcn Hats, go to Miss Patterson s.
he conferred with Bishop Sumner in .
urrection", and "Christ the Lord is to see families driving in six and sev­
__ _ with
___ full
______
’
stock
directions
at r C. - I A good supply of children’s Head-
regard to establishing a permanent > To be given by the Senior Claxs on Risen”, and Mrs. Fred Poorman sang en miles to attend prayer-meetings.
Clough
Clough Co.
Co. _______________________ * gear will be found also. Remodeling
mission in this city. There are quite a April 23 and 24.
a beautiful Easter soprano solo.
And the best part of the whole move­
C. J. Edwards and wife have been done at reasonable prices.
number of Episcopalians in the county
Takes about two and one half
The annual meeting of the congre­ ment is, the large number of persons
on a visit, the latter to friends at | MUSIC: All popular sheet music enough to form a substantial organ- | hours. Thirteen characters. This play
gation was held on the 1st inst. The who take part in the meeting in the
Newberg and the former on business now 15c. and other musical goods at ization, should the bishop decide to ran for several months in a Broadway
following officers were elected for way of prayer and testimony. Let
Portland prices. Send your mail or­ start a mission here.
in Portland.
Theatre in New York and was re terms varying from one to three the good work go on, until the whole
ders to the Tillamook Music Store at
For Sale— Two tents one 10X12;
A Committee from the Tillamook cently given by the Baker Stock f o. years; Elders, Alex Watt, W. B. ‘ city shall learn that Christian people
Morrison’s Confectionery.
Commercial
Club, composed of C. J in Portland. Will be given a« the Alderman, Walter Baker, and F. M. are one in purpose, one in heart, and
one 12X14, two flies one 16X24; one
WANTED—A loan of $1500.00 on Edwards, M. F. Leach and I)r. Olsin, opera house.
Bales, Trustees, Carl Habcrlach, VV. I one in their place of meeting.
14X16, to oz. duck. All for $20 00. Ap­
Cast of characters and a synopsis A. Williams, W. B. Alderman, E. M | Services in the Presbyterian church
good Tillamook property, will pay 8 will wait on the County Court on
ply at Shoe Hospital, City.
per cent interest. For further particu- Friday and advocate the expenditure of the play will be published at a Bales, and A. A Pennington. Mr. next Sunday at the usual hours.
Y)ne ton of coal equals two cords or i...
I Alex McNair was elected treasurer of
lars inquire nf
of Geo. W. Winslow, of the $10,250.00 appropriated for the later date.
D A. MacKenzie, Pastor.
wood and you don’t have *o sow and Commercial Club Bldg.
, the church.
Bayocean road. As there is a strong
split it, Lamb-Schrader Co, Hello
Announcement.
Notice.
The following Sunday School offi-1
The Bar View Hotel under man- 1 sentiment amongst the business men
cers
were
fleeted
for
one
y*nr;
Supt.,!
is
to
give
notice that I v ill
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Centray Gi’me 28W.
'
and
citizens
for
the
completion
of
I i ggement
agement of
ot Dr
ur W. A. Wise is open
The advanced pupils of Mr. Erwin Walter Baker; Assistant Supt., Mrs..
responsible for cattle pl'ced
this
road,
it
is
possible
that
the
com,
We have made special arrange- land making a specialty of clams,
will appear in a recital at the M. E.
Whitney ranch for pasture.
ments with the Telephone Co., to crabs and chicken dinners. Dr. W ise mittee will ask a large delegation of Church, Thursday Evening, April 29. Alpha Alderman; Secretary, George .
Nelson 8t Long.
W.
Hoskins;
Treasurer,
Blanch
Mr
I
1
the
citizens
to
accompany
the
com-
, connect you directly with our office. wilt do dental work by appointment
Steck
Grand
used.
in case you wish any of our GOOD , at the hotel.
, mittee.
COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co, Call 28V
I
$
SERVICE
¡ '
Ask any of our customers
about First National service.
They are all Pleased with
it and can tell you why.
t
?
?
$
First National Bank,
Tillamook, Ore
< •
$
VARSITY FIFTY - FIVE,
The Style of the
Day for Young
Men and Men who
wish to stay young.
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X Tillamook.County Bank
3i.es.
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