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TILLAMOOK, OREGON. JANUARY 13, 1915 »1.50 PER YEAR. “The Devil.” "The Devil," look on page 5. Attorney T. B. Handley will prob ably be a candidate-for State Senator for Tillamook, Washington YamhiP and Lincoln counties. Having taken charge of the auto mobile department of Case's Garage, 1 solicit your patronage in the future as in the past and will guarantee sat isfaction, Frank H. Devine. For sale, two 2 year yearling bulls, and two calves, 1 year in Spring, A. J. C. C. Jerseys,from dams that test 300 to 400 pounds butter fat—T. H. McCormack, Tillamook, Oregon, R. F. D. 1. M 15. Don’t forget those busted castings. Can be welded for half. Goods sent by parcel post and express promptly returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, Oregon. * line is up as Far as Enright. Wednes day’s passenger train arrived this afternoon and a train left for Port- e land this afternoon. Articles of incorporation were filed in the office of tire County Clerk last week by M. T. Chance, H. W. Smith, and A. J. Schmelzer. The purpose of the corporation is to continue the op eration of a cheese factorV^and farm Member Federal Reserve Bank. whigli the members of the cobftfiration had betn handling. The president of the organization is M. T. Chance, vice-president, H. W. Smith, and A, OFFICERS : J. Schmelzer secretary. The corpora tion also has a manager. B. c. LAMB, President. A serious accident happened at W. J. RIECHERS, Cashier. Brighton on Saturday, winch maimed Alfred Magnuson for life. He was dolts j. c. HÖLDEN, Vice-Presdent. working at the saw mill, where his hand was caught in the edger. His I. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier arm was drawn in between the rollers to his sehoulder stripping the bones.pf DIRECTORS : the arm of all flesh and muscles, the bones of the arm, however were not P eter H eisel . ^■4.' A. W. B unn . C. J. E dwards . Ossip Gabrilowitsch, the distingui broken. It was found necessaiy to shed Russian pianist, appears in Port amputate the arm a few inches below B? C. L amb . W. J. R iechers . J. c. H olden . puts land Jan. 21st, at the Heilig Theatre. the shoulder, which was done by Dr. He uses the Mason & Hamlin piano Boats and Reinherdt. exclusively on his concert tour. At the annual meeting of the stock (There’s a reason.) holders of the First National Bank Careful Attention Given to all Banking We have made special arrange- held on Tuesday, when the following directors were re-elected: C. J. Ed ments with the Telephone Co., to Business Placed in Our Hands. wards, Peter Heisel, A. XXr. Bunn, J. connect you directly with our office, C. Holdeu, W. J. Rcichcrs and B. C. JL man—the man who takes no long' in case you wish any of our GOOD Lamb. At the directors meeting held tees—is the one who will win out over the man who Old Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co., Call 28W later, on the same date the present i blindly into things and trusts to ‘‘luck.” Nothingcan officers were elected for the ensuing ¿»&9OO<XO’.>XCOa>9O9OOCOGOaOOOOOOOQOOMOOOOCOOQOMO0 the success of a matt who keeps sober, works hard Mrs. A. Armstrong, died at San year. The bank reports an appreciable . .. .. .. „ , , » , —. regularly BANKS a part of his income'from his labor Francisco, Cal., on the 3rd of Febru increase in deposits and earnings for ary. She was a step-daughter of Mrs. the past year. A semi-annual dividend ¡s business. Is it no better to have your money and Annie Anderson. She leaves a hus of 6 per cent was declared and paid. I Depate, Resolved “That the U. S. Rogers, judges, P. W. Barrett, H. B. > your balance GROWING—than to trust to DAN- should adopt system of compulsory Millis and F. W. Christensen, clerks. band and three children. The cause of ious ’• lu:k”? Captain Farley, of theCoast Gaurds I raining and service." Leader of af- death was pneumonia. Kilchis—J. W. Jennings and C. A. Station ot Bar View, made soundings irmative, Leslie Finney; Negative Make OUR bank YOUR bank. Elliott, judges, Claud Christensen, J. For Sale—Tug Chas M. Greiner, 4 on Nenalcin bar on Monday morning I reader, Clark Cmbum. years old, length 80 feet, beam 19 ft. and he reports nnding not less than a Dialogue, Clark Einbum and Mrs. T. Woodward and James Kodad, We pay 4 per cent interest on Sayings Deposit. clerks. i draft 8 ft., 350 horse power. Now it 25 foot depth m tne cnannel. In» Holden. j Portland Harbor. For price and full tide guage at the tune ut sounding Little Nestucca—S. H. Rock and G. I particulars address G. W. Evans, stood at 9.7 feet, tnus giving 15.3 R. Schaeffer, judges, H. W. Kaudle, McMinnville, Oregon. * teet on the bar at zero liue. 11ns re JUDGES AND CLERKS. Frank Wilson and Claud Hall, clerks. THE OLD RELIABLE. ------Q------ Marriage licenses have been issued sult is very gratifying to those who Lon^Prairie—F. L. Buell and M. to Dean L. Morrow and Georgia have the interests ot the bar at heart For the Primary and General Election T. Chance, judge*, Gus. Goere«, Emil OOQO9CeGeGGOGGOGeeO0GCOQCQC0QeOOeGeO4OCl Sowers; Frank Reichmuth and Clem and it will be a great factor in induc G. Krebs and E. L. Hopkias, clerk*. This Year. I entine Slahli; Joseph Monahan and ing the lumber interests to begin op ------ o ------ Maple Leaf—W. ! H. Hoskin» and Ella M. Edwards; Philip H. Messner erations, now that such an excellent “The Devil.” The County Court made up the pre Peter Heisel, judge«, , Harry Sweasoa, and Mary Burke; A. F. Bauer and depth of water has been provided over the bar. The port otticials are cinct electiou boards, which are as J. H. Johnson and l M. D. Ackley, Rosa Altenberger. “The Devil,” look on page 5. clerks. especially gratified at the findings follows: There were three typographical and feel that the results obtained are Bring in your prescriptions, Tilla I ----- o------ Bay Precinct—Robt Watt and Theo Neskowin—W. H. Chrüteo«oo errors in the appropriation in road mook Drug Co. * well worth the efforts that have been Devil.” district No. 2, as published last week. made towards securing better water Jacoby, judges, L. F. Brode, J. M. A. E. Myer, judges, W. C. Commons, * Bodie and Leo. Wilson, clerks. Sec John Affelter and Oscar Taggart, You choose your doctor. Choose us From Jenkins’ bridge to Freeberg’s M to Rent, see Watson. transportation facilities.—XVheeler ond board—D. A. Simmons and H. clerks. as your druggist—Tillamook Drug ~ should have been $700.00; from Reporter. Butler, judges, W. E. Proctor, W. G. ■kvil,” look on page 5. Co. Grange Hall up the Wilson, $800.00; Nehalem—H. V. Alley and M. A. The action of the Bay City council Trombley and W. L. Provoost, clerks. Sellon, judges, W. H. Effenberger, ■eveloped 10c. per roll.—C. I. Barred from Stanley’s to Happy Camp $700. For Sale—Full blooded in the matter of granting a franchise Bayocean — Henry L. King and E. J. Rock Cockerals, $1.00 each. E. L. At the annual meeting of the Port to the Coast Power Company, will de Wood, judges, E. C. Lockwood, F. R. P. E. Allen and Wta. Reddaway, ■ °' of Tillamook, the election of officers termine whether or not the tentative Nicholls and John A. Biggs, judges. clerks. Second board—A, C. Ander Bur Sunday roast call Sani- Stewart, Box 456, Tillamook, Ore. son and H. A. Bell, judges. Hl. F. Charles and Walter Krebs, of Sandy resulted as follows: President B. C. plans of the Bay City Power plant ■cet. Beaver—A. W. Bunn and J. T. Effenberger, B. Kuppenbeader and Lamb; vice-president, C. I. Clough; and Mrs. S. Spencer, of Lodi, came in owners to transfer their property to Davis, judges, J. M. Baker, F. J. Ayer E. B. Gresham, clerks. ■e Kodak instructions at C. I. Ko.’s. ---- ----- * , on a visit to the home of Krebs Bros. secretary, C. W. Miller; treasurer, C. the Coast Power Company, will be and W. J. Gilbert, clerks. J. Edwards. P. W. Todd and W. G. carried out. The present franchise Netarts—C. S. Wells and A. A. Yag Ambitious young couple will rent Dwight were elected to fill vacancies. Blaine—J. J. Hollett and Hugh V. er, judges, P. J. Sharp, W. H. Banks Ho the wife of Jess Davis, on whtch was granted to the Bay City dairy ranch or will help on one. Ref- Welsh, judges, F. J. Welsh, Fannie and R. C. Neilson, clerks. H son. i School district No. 40 vs. W. P. plant provides that the City can at any Smith and Clent King, clerks. ' erence.—Addre-.: Headlight Office. Ho the wife of A. E. Heitsman Rockaway—Frank P. Miller and G. Short is a suit filed in the circuit time purchase the power-ulant of that j The school sensus of school district court in which the plaintiff prays the city and. this provision wifi have to be Carnahan—I. H. Moore and Jas. A. Jones, judges, c. j J. w Hy, a girl. C. Gasmann, A. 1 No. 9 gives a total of 591 persons of court that it be adjudged to be the changed before the plans, for the Goldsworthy, judges, Chas Desmond, 1 h . s'ch'loth'aid’c. L.^LindZi’Z“^«-^ Hon Tuesday, to the wife of school age, which is 81 more than owner in fee and entitled to the pos transfer of property are completed. James Christensen anl Alwin Blum,' Her, , a girl. clerks. t Sandlake—C. S. Atkinson and U. S. were recorded last year. session of certain property belong No additional extension of the^ pres I • Edwards, judges, J. D. Cameron, the j CloverdaL le — W. M. Owen and H. B. Kat hay at $15.00 per ton at ent line will have to be made By Attorney J. L. Henderson will leave ing to the school district. Eugene Atkinson and W. I. Galloway, Bÿy 1 Lockwood, judges, L. M. Kraner, ‘ T, Honipany’s store. * for Portland Friday to see his son. The Wiley B. Allen Co. have the Coast Power Co., as both the »wer I John Lown rance and W. F. Messner, i clerks. Hposit boxes tor rent. Tilla- who will enlist in the navy. Mr. Hen- strongest line of standard, high grade City Company and the Coast Pow Ide-' ’ . , clerks. South Prairie—T. W. Lyster and Company have lines running t-o 1 ,.derson will be back on the 18th. pianos on the coast, Just a few of the ville, where the connection will be Hunty Bank. * Guy C. Vaughn, judges, H. B. Jshn- '\Fairview — Morrison Mills and A. The Million Dollar Mystery at the choice makes—Mason & Hamlin, W; Phelps, judges, D. R. Tinnerstet,; son, W. M. Miller and A. N. Marolf, Ktce to eat is at the “Good Star Theater Friday Jan. 21st prom Ludwig, Milton, Conover, Cable, made. Johanna York vs. Southern Pacific! Wni.’ Maxwell and XV. E. Noyes, clerks. ises to be the hit of the season in Kingsbury, Harrington.— Leland B. Kmisey Hotel. * Stillwell—Johp Ksldsen aud A. M. Co. is a suit filed in the circuit court , ckrks.X^ serial pictures. Erwin, representative. Foley-'-Fred Zaddach and Geo. [ Austin, judges, Geo. B«an, E. k). He disc stove, 3 hole, 3 heat, in which the plaintiff claims $25,000 ' in -------- Sunny Will trade 20 acres — The local sawmill will ctMamepce a Hheap at Electric Store. * I Southern Oregon lor property in night and day run on next Monday owing to the kilting of her husband Loerpabet judges, Clay Daniels, W. Hoag and W. E. Anderson, clerks. Sunnymead—M. V. Stillwell and J. on the railroad. Plaintiff alleges that H. Sales iniA. D. Lommen, clerks. ■orrison left on Monday to Tillamook City or county.— Ira C. as a plentiful supply of logs is now on the 17th of March 1915, her hus-! Garibaldi—bno. W. Phelps and G. W. Maddux, judges, Gse. Chaff»«, W. Smith, k P. O. Box 325, Tillamook Orc. in sight. The logging south of the ■parents at Raymond, Wash, band, Lewis York, was employed as a H. Benson, judges, R. E. Jackson, A. D. Gladwell and H. F. Sbsidoa, clerks. Having bought the Tillamook Iron city is being done much faster by the laborer on the defendant's line, and S. Bent and Don't. Ellis, clerks. ■or cycle for sale cheap, apply help of the new railroad and it is ex Tillamook—H. T. Botts and C. H Works front A. K. Case all business pected that a continuous run will be while doing so was ordered, com ■Garage, Tillamook. Goodspeed—S. S. Johnson and c. manded and required to assist- the Wallin, judges, C. B'^’antress, Henry Woolfe, judges, C. E. Trombley, Leo Hie—A five passenger White from Sept. 1st will be transacted by kept up for an indefinite period. train crew and to act as a brakeman Plasker and U. G. Jackson, clerks. Morrison and J. S. Stephens, ¿er«;. * I good condition—Apply at H. Sander. The friends of Mrs. D. M. Oliver and to set brakes in setting out cars Second board—B. E. King and M. Second board—H. A. Franklin and M. I * * ■age. W. G. Protect your valuable papers from will be sorry to hear that she had a at what is known and called Miami, Melchior, judges, T. B. Hendley, F. R. Hannenkratt, judges, early Friday which cars were used to transport E. Shaw and John Kercho!^ clerks. Dwight, E. J. Claussen and F. Fìtz- ■ndscy came down from Ne the unexpected fire by renting une of stroke of paralysis lin account of the illness of our safe deposit boxes. Only one morning. When she awoke that morn rocks and like material for the con ”, Hays-«R. W. Watson and W. S. Patrick, clerks. ■ver. Trask—D. Fitzpatrick and G. E. dollar per year. Tillamook County ing she found that she could not use struction and maintenance of the rail Coates, judges, A. H. Gbylord, E. R. her tongue and was unable for a time road, when the train suddenly, vio Hart, judges, Carl Hunt, E. J. Gein- Bank. * boot D.otis cigar store and to talk, and her right side was af lently and recklessly started and was 4yer and J. H. Rosenberg, clerks. ger and J. M. Lüsberg, eltrks. Second board—A. H. Harris aod D. Rand has moved next to the Rev. Ed. Gittins left on Tuesday fected. put in motion with a jerk and lurch : E. Robinson, judges, Ira C. Smith, Union—H. A. Miles and H. B. ■eater. for Amity, where he conducted thé the car striking her husband and A sale has been completed this 1 Geo. Stiverson and E. J. Schilling, Spencer, judges, Arthur Edmunds, E. funeral service of an old friend, John throwing him under the train, in ■you prescriptions to be filled? week in which the concrete building clerks. • E. Parker and R. O. Allen, clerks. 1 fill any prescription.—Tilla- i I Thomas, who was a veteran of the commonly known as Ed's Garage flicting mortal wounds that resulted Hebo — C. C- Jensen and Wallace W. Wheeler—Frank A. Rowe, and Sam I civil war. Irug Co. passes from the hands of Charlos F. in his death. Plaintiff also alleges 1 XVarren, judges, Fred Lewallen, Oscar Lundberg, judges, R. H. Cady, Alex A. E. Walls, father of Ray Walls, Pankow into the ownership of Roy negligence on the part of the de Bodyfelt and Chas. McKillip, clerks. Anderson and J. F. Bradley, clerks. I good milk cows for sale will ■ suffered a stroke of paralysis on Mon Letson, who has been in the employ fendant. ----------------- T ■ in two weeks.—Otto Wal- day evening. Being 80 wears ôf age, of Ackley and Rosenberg. Mr. Let- Hoqv’rton—Thos Coates and Alex Wilson—Wesley Rush and W. B. Watt, judges S. A. Brodhead, L. V. Sutton, judges, C. A. Hoyt, Clara ■cmlock. * the stroke of paralysis took away his son will continue to use the building Woodmen Installation. Eberhardt and E. M. Bales, clerks. Sutton and W. R. Illingswerth, ------o ...... * as a garage. Kale, High Grade Jersey bull, speech for a time. Second board—J. S. Lamarand Henry clerks. Alder Camp, No. 219, XVood;nan of ■ hs old. E. R. Garner, Hem- XVatch for the Tillamook Feed Co.’s Married, on Saturday, by the Rev. ■cgon. * Advt. in the Bargain Page next week. Ed Gittins, at the M. E. Parsonage, the World, held their annual install«-' ■le, cheap, vine maple and This store will put on a stunt of its Dean L. Morrow, of La Cross, Wash, tion of officers on Wednesday, Jan. 1 Rimbs. Apply to M. R. Hanen- own. It will pay you to look for this to Miss Georgia Sowers, formerly of 5. in the Artisan’s Hall. The follpw-' ing officers were installed. PosfCoun- ■ illamook, Oregon. * advt. next week. Cloverdale. The bride has been a sul Commander, E. W. Stanley; Corik B Sawed—Call E. W. Knight Friday night is the last night of popular teacher of this county, while sul Commander, F. H. MatthewsJ\ ■Mutual phone, Prompt service Pauline, don’t miss the finish of this the groom is a prosperous farmer of Adviser Lieutenant, E. U. Wagy; reful work. * great photo play. As the pictures are Whitman County, Wash., where the Banker, Carl Haberlaclt; Clerk, T. E. Epplett; Escort, C. W. Wagy; I Free Sample of Briquets is here train delays will not interfere happy couple will make their home. lady at Lamb-Schrader Co's. I with this great attraction. On Wednesday a number of friends Watchman, G. W. Stiverson; S ntry, H ,H. Epplett; Manager, P. Marolf. L b «ter c. Lamb. T. B. Turney, when brought before of B. D. Lamar and wife gave them E. XV. Stanley was the installing bale or trade a moving picture Justice Stanley, waived examination, a surprise party, the occasion being officer. The Women of Woodcraft complete, Call or write to J. S. who is charged with showing obscene the 14th anniversary of their wedding, were guests of honor. Many interest I Bay City, Oregon, * pictures to boys, and was bound over j A very pleasant social evening was ing talks were given by the visiting I enjoyed by all and a dainty lunch was to the grand jury. , those 25c dinners at the Ram- ' served. The party, after congratulat- ladies, visiting Woodmen and mem D. L. Shrode et al vs. C. M. Mar lood Eats.” M. A. Olson for | ing Mr. and Mrs. Lamar and wishing bers of the camp. A member getting tin and wife is a buit filed in the cir • I them many returns of their wedding contest will be started, in which some [of the Spanish Kitchen. cuit court for $299.74 f°r merchandise. anniversary, departed for their homes valuable prize will be given. A fine THE WELLS ENTERTAINERS— banquet, including oysters, was en Ilton and Son will move their A second suit was filed to recover having spent a jolly evening. Saturday, January 22nd, 8.15 P.M., joyed by all present. I shop into the I. O. O. F. $175.00 on a promissory note. Ion or before Feb. 1st, 1916. * The Catholic Foresters installed the If you want to rent a first class At the Christian Church. use only the purest drugs ob- 160 acre ranch, capable of handling newly elected officers on Monday, as Fairview Literary Society. follows: Spiritual director. Rev. Van le to enter into your prescrip- 75 to 80 cows, sec or write C. XV YE OLDE TOWNE QUARTETTE, chief ranger, Henry Plas- Bring them to us—Tillamook Miller at office of A.' F. Coats Clarenbcck; The Fairview Literary Siciety meet ker; vice-ranger, Clem Plasker; past to. • Lumber Co, Tillamook, Oregon at the Grange Hall, Saturday evening, Thursday, Feb. 3rd, 8.15 P.tyl- chief ranger, Charles Kuper, record- PÆC/DTJVT Ä4/UV not r/?usr to LUCK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus, $30 000.00 u/s MOUSY /N OUR BAU/C //r illamook County Bank lamook Jottings. LYCEUM COURSE. Three Remaining Numbers. URMBR’S VARIETY STORE, ? WILL MOVE to 1.0 O.F. BLD., February 1. <1 «* Drop in and Look Around ” □ cial ■ secretary, .............. - Edward Staseck; tn F.lzpatnck;_ speak*, Dye urer, Frank P , Robert Driscoll; senior Con, Jos. Rudolph Son ’ - Bv ' hrir ’ t r Johnson. ’s Durrcr. jr.; junior con., P . Kudolpn R(.riution Staseck. i Pantomime, Loleta Johnson, Ray Owing to the heavy fall of snow in mond Leach and Victor Johnson. the mountains the passenger trains Recitation, Douglas Leach. were unable to get through on Wed Song Mr. and Mrs. Schild. nesday, and the train which left this Recitation, Trixie lohnson. city that morning returned early this Recitation, Ethtl Dye. morning, rfloth telephone and tele Newspaper, edited by Dye and An- graph wives ar« down sin* Wednes derson. day morning, bvt the XX estern lAiion Jieci&tion, Oran Leach. TOTTEN—Magician and Illusionist, Tuesday, March 28th. 8.15 P.M. I « lj i Special Rate for 3 Numbers, $1 Single Admittances, 50c.