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    Vol. XXVI.
No. 24
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. NOVEMBER»,
1915,
|i.5o PER YEAR.
Fresh Oysters direct from Balti­
Fresh Eastern Oysters at the Sani-1
more at the Sanitary Market everv tary Market.
*
day.
*
The retail merchants of Dallas,
hor sale or trade one heavy team and have perfected an organization, with
one light team. Will take town prop- Hugh Black as president, to protect
erty. See Shrode.
* themselves against bad credits, fake
Modern 6 room house, on Second advertising schemes, etc. Hereafter
Avenue East for rent or sale on easy all advertising by the members of the
terms.—Inquire of Geo Williams. » association will be confined to the lo­
cal newspapers.
Member Federal Reserve Bank.
F. D. Small left the first of the
Augusta Wallan vs. T. J. W'allan is
week to visit his wife, whois in Cal-
riorma for the benefit for hcr a divorce suit filed in the circuit
court. These parties wire married 011
the 30th of April, 1905, and last April
OFFICERS :
Having bought the Tillamook Iron
ron defendant wilfully deserted and
Works from A. K. Case all business abandoned the palintiff, and for that
B. C. LAMB, President,
u'c j t- ISt Wil1 be transarted by reason the plaintiff wants the mar­
riage contract dissolved.
\V. J. RI EC HE RS, Cashier.
H. Sander.
At a meeting of the school district
Frank A. Row’e vs. J. Victor >
J. c. HOLDEN, Vice-Presdent.
Saturday, the budget published by
Farnell and wife is a „ suit
3U.i filed
ilrco in
m th»
tn. on
.he
board
was
adopted
and
3
/
‘
:
circuit court to recover money on t. mills tax levy was made. The board
I E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier.
promisory note.
was authorized to enter into a con­
DIRECTORS :
Bazaar and Sample Fair given bv tract with Elmer Hoag to transport
the Ladies Aid of the Christian pupils from the Tillamook river dis­
P eter II eisel .
A. W. Hvxx.
c. j. E dwards .
Church. To be held next .door to trict at $25.00 per month.
post office, Dec. 4th.
Ida Hadley vs. Ed Hadley Jr, and
\V. J. R iechers .
B, C.,. L and .
J. c. H olden .
Ai cbanRe *n the train schedule was Lizzie Hadley and Ed Hadley, sr, is
made on Sunday, the passenger and a suit filed ia the circuit court of
mail train leaving here at 10:20 a.m. 1 transfer of rcalestate, the plaintiff
and arriving at 3:20 p.m.
illegitig that the defendants conspir­
Careful Attention Given to all Banking
ed against her and induced her to
Mrs. Viola Mills took her
Franzel to Portland to consult a convey certain real property, which
is now seeking to have transferr­
Lusiness Placed in Our Hands.
specialist. His shoulder was injured she
ed to her.
but seems to be infected.
No man can hide money and keep OTHERS from
Senator Geo. E. Chamberlain is ad­
Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
knowing it. There is always something* in his actions
Jonas Olson and wife left Saturday vised
that the forestry service is un­
that " gives him away.”
w vls*t
the home of their daughter, able to comply with a request for aid >OQO!»OOOQ>3CC>900UOOO
Mrs. Lon Kinnamaa, at Aloha, where in constructing of a road between
Our strong vaults will keep your money safe.
they spent Thanksgiving.
Sheridan and Tillamook through the
Besides this, MEN of known financial RESPON­
Protect your valuable papers from Tillamook forest service. But $20,000 fcssors Sanders and Crockatt were
Parent Teachers* Association.
SIBILITY are behind our bank.
the unexpected fire by renting one of is available for road construction in referees and umpires, Supt. Onthank
Oregon
this
year
and
this
is
being
ex
­
our safe deposit boxes. Only one
I The regular meeting of the Parent
Make OUR bank YOUR bank.
, dollar per year. Tillamook County pended on roads in the Cascade, De­ was time keeper.
’ Association was held Fri­
schutes and Umpqua forests.
Bank.
•
To better facilitate business the . Teachers
evening in the auditorium of the
We pay 4 per cent interest on Sayings Deposit.
two auto stages running between day
The
second
of
the
three
school
Jesse and Homer Kellems, Sunshine
Cloverdale and Tillamook have con­ High School. Entertaining numbers
evangelists, left this city Mondav semester divisions ended Wednesday solidated and in the future the White were given by the 2nd, 4th and 8th
as
the
school
is
given
both
Thursday
j morning after having worked here
stage will carry passengers only and grades, and also by the high school
for a month. Rev. VanWinkle ac­ and Friday as holidays. Report cards the mail stag., will handle the mail music class.
were
given
out
on
Wednesday
and
on
companied them.
Professor Sanders gave a short talk
THE OLD RELIABLE.
next Monday the last division of this and local freight. The through sacks on aims and methods of teaching
Miss Lucia Macklin and Prof. P. C. semester will begin. Only 15 more of mail will be handled by the White agriculture in the upper grades and
high school instructors, school days are given before the stage and dropped off at the post- in the High School.
eoooooooooooeGGOoeQcocoGoocoQOfio&oQQOQOGQoseoeeQCQSQ Crockatt,
went out on the train Thursday morn­ Christmas vacation, it commencing offices, thus giving the postmasters
Burge won much approval by
ing to spend the Thanksgiving vaca­ on the 17th of December and ending an opportunity to sort the mail and her Mrs.
talk on teaching primary grades,
have the sacks ready for the mail
tion, visiting friends and relatives.
on
the
3rd
of
January.
Electric disc stove, 3 hole, 3 heat,
stage upon its arrival. Under this ar­ which she demonstrated by using a
Lost—Leather case containing auto­
The Kcllow barn on the Ncstucca rangement both stages will arrive at number of members of her beginning
for sale cheap at Electric Store.
*
mobile tools, between my residence river, near the Farmer grade, was the their destinations earlier, by making class.
Mrs. Shrode read a paper on the de­
Ask Shrode about the “One Man” and Tillamook City. Finder will be victim of the storm Sunday night, the time on the road shorter. Having
♦ reimbursed for same.—Notify Cyrus when it was blown into the river and no freight to bother with the White velopment and care of the testh, and
* stump puller for clearing land.
Brassware at Ammer's.
Randall, Tillamook, Oregon.
carried to Bull’s landing, a distance stage can leave Tillamook immediate­ Supt. Onthank in detail the findings
Born, on Monday to the- wife of
the dentists in the examination of
Houses to Rent, see Watson.
If you have upholstery work to do of six miles, before it stranded. The ly upon the arrival of the train.— of
Ralph Welsh, of Blaine, a girl.
the teeth of the local school children
barn contained a horse and buggy, an Courier. _______________
call
up
E.
B.
Jacoby,
Bay
City,
Ore.,
All kinds of dry wood.—See Shrode.
which was made fast spring.
Mrs. Louis Laborwitch and daugh­ on the Mutual phone or leave orders auto and many other things. The auto
Lyceum Entertainment Saturday
Professor was elected to the office
Wanted—Hemlock
wood,
See , ter are visiting friends in Portland.
at Jones-Knudson Furniture Co. All and buggy were smashed but after
of treasurer after the resignation of
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Shrode.
*
♦ some effort the horse was taken from
We are in a position to make some work first class.
The third number of the I.yccum Mrs. Edwards. It was decided to de­
the bpilding without any injury.
Dining Tables at Ammer Furniture I long time farm loans. First National
"Wanted, a young man of good ad­
course, and by far the best of the en­ vote the receipts from the socials to
Bank.
»
David
Curtis,
Nellie
Curtis,
Mrs.
J.
Company.
*
dress to represent us selling our line
tire season’s entertainment, will be the purchase of art works for the
Curtis, Jennie McGhee, Arma Billings
For Sale—Remington typewriter of goods on a commission basis at W. G. Dwight, C. E. Hadley, E. J. presented to the Tillamook public on school rooms, and also toward pur­
Films developed 10c. per roll.—C. I.
Address Page & Son,
Saturday evening, when the Apollo chasing a Graphonola or a Victrola
Clough Co.
* No. 7, good condition $12.00.—Shu­ Tillamook.
Geinger, Emma Leach, S. A. Moulton Concert Co. will appeart at the ( hris- for the use of the schools.
Portland.
bert, S. P. Depot.
*
Albert
Schlappi
and
Kasper
Schlappi
For your Sunday roast call Sani-!
Commencing December 1st, the Til­ vs. Tillamook City is a suit filed in tian Church, the program commenc­
Five room furnished house for rent
tary Market.
in'? at 8:15.
or sale—Inquire at Williams’ Har­ lamook Dairy, Berns Bros, propriet­ the circuit court growing out of the
The Apollo Concert company has a
Get free Kodak instructions at C. I. ness shop.
♦ ors will sell milk for cash at 7 cents improvements in Maple Grove addi­ varle ty of musical offerings which
EAT VIERECK’S
per
quart,
4
cents
per
pint,
24
cents
tion.
That
the
defendant
be
required
Clough Co.’s.
* 1 Watch the Tillamook Feed Co.’s
will entertain the most fastidious,
per gallon.
to set forth the nature of its claim, the splendid work and wonderful in­
Safe deposit boxes tor rent. Tilla­ window for their Saturday Specials,
bread
For Sale—One Monarch
Steel and that all adverse claims of the de­ strumental presentations from a great
♦
mook County Bank.
* it will pay you.
Range; 1 Singer sewing machine; fendant be determined by the court. variety of instruments, including the
V. R. Duncan and wife left Satur­ small heating stove. Iron bed and one
The services at the Christian church saxophone, banjo, guitar, clarinet and
Born, on Sunday, to the wife of day
for Roseburg, where they will re­ mattress. All practically good as new. on Sunday v.'ll be conducted entirely the apotlophonr, an instrument of TILLAMOOK BAKERY
Roy Henkle, a son.
side in the future.
Inquire City Transfer Co.
* by the high school students and Prof. their own design, will form a pleas­
The place to eat is at the “Good
Fur-
For
rent
—
The
Allen
House,
Having
taken
charge
of
the
auto
­ Crackatt v.-ill lecture in the evening ant entertainment for everyone.
Eats,” Ramsey Hotel.
*
The company has been on the musi­
nished. J. S. Stephens, room 1 Coni- mobile department of Case’s Garage, on Christianity and the World War.
♦ I solicit your patronage in the future Many people have bien asking Rev cal platform for twelve years and this
At All Grocers
Ed. Womelsdorf and family left mercial Bldg, Tillamook, Ore.
in the past and will guarantee sat­ VanWinkle about the question and he year have a better progranrthan ever.
Saturday for Portland.
Mrs. Stanley Coates left on Mon- as
has
given
the
platform
over
to
Prof.
isfaction, Frank H. Devine.
»
Fence Posts for sale—Apply to A. day to spend Thanksgiving with her
Crockatt as he has made a special
parents in Portland
The directors of the Tillamook Live study of this question. In the morning
Watt, Tillamook, Oregon.
Try one of our fancy dressed chick­ Stock Market Association elected L. Lee Doty and Trevor Hare will
D. Smith president and M. W. Har­ speak and the music will be conduct­
ens for your Sunday dinner.—Tilla­ rison
treasurer, and leaving the office ed by the high school.
mook Meat Company.
* of secretary to be filled later.
Next to Gem Theatre.
The three Nehalem fish cases were
disposed
of
in
Justice
of
the
Peace
Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Schultz en­
We have made special arrange-
tertained at Thanksgiving dinner, ments with the Telephone Co., to Thompson’s court at Nehalem on !
Monday. There was considerable in- 1
covers were laid for 16.
Wanted to buy, a young mare, connect you directly with our office, terest taken in tin cas< s. The first
about 11 to 13 hundred.—Address E. in case you wish any of our GOOD case tried was that of M. F. Bowman, '
the jury acquitted him. William |
L. Robertson, Tillamook.
* COAL, Lamb-Scbradcr Co., Call 28W and
Hartzell was found guilty and was
The heavy wind storm which blew
Don’t forget'those busted castings. fined $100 and the case against ('has.
early in the week, smashed a window­
Easom was dismissed on motion of
Can
be welded for half. Goods tent District
in the office of Dr. Allen.
Attorney T. H. Goyne.
by parcel post and express promptly Justice Thompson suspended the
For saje, cheap, vine maple and
spruce limbs. Apply to M. R. Hanen- returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, sentenuce in the Hartzell case pend­
Oregon.
* ing good behavior.
kratt, Tillamook, Oregon.
Blank applications for registration
Lost—A small j\*sey cow with
Erwin Harrison, cashier of the Till­ of automobile and schauffeurs for
horns. Finder please -.^tify H. L ithof amook County Bank, was appointed annual
license for the year of 1916
Tillamook, Mutual puone.
on the County Fair Board by the have been received by Rollie W. Wat­
Wood Sawed—Call E. W. Knight County Court to fill the vacancy son from the office of the Secretary
Read every word of this Ad. It
caused by the resignation of Wm. G. of State. All automobiles, as well as
will pay you. I have the factory on the Mutual phone, Prompt service Tait.
schauffers who drive their cars for
and
careful
work.
agency for the High Grade Chute &
hire must have their licenses to op-
C.
Christensen
and
wife
parents
of
Butler Pianos and Player Pianos,
Your Free Sample of Briquets is
perate their cars after January 1st,
F.
W.
Christensen
who
came
in
to
At
­
»nd have recently secured the Wiley now ready at Lamb-Schrader Cos.
1916, as their present licenses will ex­
tend
the
funeral
of
Mrs.
Christensen,
B. Allen Co.’s line of Pianos for Til­ office.—Better C. Lamb.
pire on the last of the year. As there
left
for
their
home
in
Portland
on
lamook County. I am now able to
Mrs. Minnie Maxwell was the win­ Tuesday, taking Verne, who will are over 30,000 automobiles In the
pffer unmatchable values.
state your application should be ap­
ner of the slumber robe which the make his home with them.
Their line comprises the following Woman’s Relief Corps made.
plied for early so that you may get
At the regular meeting of the city your car numbers early in the year.
well known instruments.
Try
these
25c
dinners
at
the
Ram
­
council
on
Monday
the
following
_M»son & Hamlin, Ludwig, Milton,
The revival meetings which have
Kingsbury,
Conover,
-"-»»“»‘X,
Hardman, sey "Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for levy was made: Water Commission, been held at the Christian church
■4
mill;
library
J4
mill;
sinking
fund
r
—
—
—
*
Rembrant, Wellington and many mcrly of the Spanish Kitchen.
1 mill; road fund 2% mills; general came to a successful close last Sun­
°th«rs.
~
day night with the biggest gathering
Saturday Specials:—Link Sausage, fund, 9JJ mills.
for religious services ever held in
These instruments arc received by
me on consignment, and being at no Pork, Veal and old fachioned country To whom it may concern. I find this city. The gallery had to be used
sausage.
—
Tillamook
Meat
Co.
that the 20 acres that I advertised for the first time in the history of the
ppense in selling, saves you from
for sale at $125 per acre, and assessed church for church services. 25 ad-
♦100.00 to $150.00 commission alway s
Wanted
to
trade
good
organ
for
__ -__________
vide by a salaried salesman. At the
at $150 pit acre
is a mistake as it is ditions were obtained and the interest
five
cords
of
spruce
!T
b
*
°
r
/T
assessed at $92 per acre instead of grew as the meetings went along but
Pm» of your purchase you receive a
maple
wood.
Apply
at
this
office.
| the Evangelists Jesse and Homer
■«ned ’ Agreement of Exchange”
$150, J. S. Stephens.
I Kellems were engaged for Corvallis
•hereby if for any reason within
Miss Margaret Coates returnedl to
For
Sale,
cheap,
a
good
house
boat,
meeting this week anti had to leave
one year from date of sale you would the city Saturday after two months
Prefer another instrument, you re- visit w ith relatives in Salem and I ort 3 power boats, 1 scow, 3 skiffs, all , imemdiately. Jesse Kellems is a force­
1
kinds
of
small
mash
nets,
anchors,
ful speaker and his logical sermons
*'!v* full purchase price for yours
1 net corks, wheelbarrows and shovels attracted many. The Sunshine evan­
h the exchange. This is the only land.
and
all
kinds
of
second
hand
boat
Carl Haberlach and Sam
gelists left a host of friends behind
p ** on the roast that will do this,
supplies—F. N. Elliott,
Electnc them in this city.
went to Portland to
uould anything be more fair?
Chil Iran’s Rockers, $1.00 to $3.50
Templar Degree at the Masonic 1 Light Dock.
1 leave it tp your judgment.
The first basket ball game of the
Attorneys
T.
H.
Goyne
and
J.
R.
Temple.
^*I»nd B. Erwin
Tillamook, Ore.
season played on the local floor was
i Callahan have formed a law partner­ played
$1.25 to $5.00
High Chairs,
in the opera house Wednesday
ship, at the office of Mr. Goyne. night, between
the High School Agri­
where Mr. Callahan has moved. The culture class and
the College Prepar­
$5.25
Steel Cribs]
! latter will assist Mr. Goyne as dis-
teams The "Aggies" having
J triet attorney and will act at nit dep­ atory
practically the future school team as
uty.
their defenders completely outplaved
See cur display of Brassware.
Owing to the city caucus and the the "Preps”. The score at the end of
»
Apollo Concert Co’s entertainment the first half was 13-5 in favor of the
being pl««ed on the same date the Aggies and the game closed with a
City Council at its meeting on Mon­ score of 24-15. Fast team work was
day evening changed the date of the a feature of the game on the part of
> «•
city taucus to next Monday evening the Aggies but basket shooting sh<>w-
i cd that much practice is needed. Pro­
1 at the court house.
7W5 MANH/D HIS MONET/NA HOLE
IN THE GROUND-IT IS GONE —
THE "PRUDENT MAN"PUTS HIS IN THE
BANK
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus, $30 000.00.
Tillamook County Bank
Tillamook Jottings.
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ELECTRIC STORE
Every Piece of Electrical Material
Reduced in Price for Pros­
perity Week.
I bflMAR’S VARIETY STORE,
Tillamook, Oregon.
Drop in and book Around-
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Ammer Furniture Co