Vol. XXVI No. 35. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. Q'QCCiOCCCOGCOGQGGCeCQQOOCOCAQOGCiQGOGOQCGiGOQGOGCGQOaCX) THE "PRUDENT MAN PROTECTS H/5 FAMILY WITH A BANK ACCOUNT HE KNOWS HIS DUTT Should YOU be taken away front your wife and children do you not wish for them to be free from WANT ? The best way to make vour family independent is to REGULARLY BANK a part of the income from your labor or your business and let this money STAY in the bank. A foolish investment may endanger the happiness of your family. BE CAREFUL. Make OUR bank YOUR hank. We pay 4 per cent interest on Sayings Deposit. Tillamook County Bank THE OLD RELIABLE. Tillamook Jottings. Houses to Rent, see Watson. * Films developed 10c. per roll.—C. I. - * Clough ■ Co. Piano for rent.—Apply at the City ♦ Transfer Co. Get free Kodak instructions at C. 1 * Clough Co.’s. Wanted, young pigs.—A. F. Coats * Lumber Co. The Star Theatre will give a show Saturday night. Bring in your prescriptions, Tilla- ♦ mook Drug Co. Safe deposit boxes tor rent, Tilla- mook County Bank. Mail has been coming in by way of Willamina this week. The place to eat is at the “Good Eats,” Ramsey Hotel. Sacks wanted—Lamb Schrader Co., Tillamook Oregon. A motor cycle for sale cheap, apply at Ed's Garage, Tillamook. Hay is selling at $20.00 a ton with the prospect of it going much higher. You choose your doctor. Choose us as your druggist—Tillamook Drug Co. * A marriage license was issued to Emery Edmund Wagner and Leia B. Stimpson, both of Wheeler. For sewing that’s right you will need the White.—Jones Knudson Fur. * Co., Agents. The Tillamook Meat Co. is paying 7c. per pound for live fat hogs up to ♦ 225 pounds. Jitney Service: Auto for hire at all hours. Phone 53J Day—154J night Lee Slyter. For Sale—A five passenger White car, in good condition—Apply at Ed’s Garage. Have you prescriptions to be filled? Me can fill any prescription.—Tilla­ mook Drug Co. * For Sale, High Grade Jersey bull, to months old. E. R. Garner, Hem­ lock, Oregon. * Miss. Blanch McNair will leave on the first train for a visit to friends in Portland and Eugene. 1 he M cst Coast Electric Supply Co. moved to new quarters opposite the hirst National Bank. For sale, cheap, vine maple and spruce limbs. Apply to M. R. Hancn- kratt, I illamook, Oregon. * Mood Sawed—Call E. W. Knight on the Mutual phone, Prompt service and careful work. • • M bite service ’tis plain is assured b) the name.-Jones Knudson Fur. Co. Agents. * ■! $ LiflIVIAR’S ATTENTION DAIRYMEN. I have orders for a great number of calves and am n°w buying all I can get. When you have a calf for sale its money in your pocket to call me up. Am able to pay and will pay fancy Prices for Durham Bulls, Red Poll Bulls, Durham, Red Polls and Holstein Heifers. Can also use chickens.—Both Phones.Smith, THE CALF MAN. Members of the G. A. R. and XV. R. C. gave a birthday party in honor of J. S. Diehl on Monday, the occa­ sion being Mr. Diehl’s 71st birthday. For Sale, about 36 tons of hay or will trade same for cattle. If preferred can bring stock and feed same on I place.—Inquire of F. H. Neilson, Bay City, Oregon. Next Saturday being Post and Corps day, there will be program commemorating Abraham Lincoln’s birthday at the G. A. R. hall. It is de­ sirous to have a good attendance of Post and Corps members. Thad Robison, of the Tillamook County Bank, and E. T. Hatom, who had been held up in Portland on ac­ count of the tie up of the railroad, came in on Wednesday by way oi Willamina. We have made special arrange- ments with thc Telephone Co., to connect you directly with our office, tn case you wish any of our GOOD COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co., Call 28W 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. AlcCormack, Tillamook, Oregon, R. F. D. 1. M 15. Sheriff Crenshaw has failed to heat whether the man he arrested, sup­ posed to be a murderer and wanted tn Idaho, was the man. He was taken from this city to Portland by a depu­ ty sheriff from Idaho. For Sale—Tug Chas M. Greiner, 4 years old, length 80 feet, beam 19 fl. Now i i draft 8 ft., 350 horse power. L_„ Portland Harbor. For price and full particulars address G. W. Evans, ” * McMinnville, Oregon. The case of P. J. Worrall. charged with violating the prohibition law, was continued until the seventeenui by Justice Stanley, on a petition pre­ sented asking for a continuance, so as to enable him to procure witnesses. The dance and basket social at the Grange hall on Saturday proved very successful, the receipts amounting to $93.36, which will be used to help build a new hall. Harrison Booth was the auctioneer, and the highest price paid for a basket was $5.75. Wanted: One hundred men at the Christian Church next Sunday night to hear the men’s special program. For Rent—Store Building now oc­ cupied by B. D. Lamar as a variety store after Feb., ist.—P. W. Todd. Your Free Sample of Briquets is now ready at Lamb-Schrader Co’s, office.—B etter c. Lamb. For sale or trade a moving picture outfit, complete, — ■ — — Call — or write to J. S. w Prime, Bay City, Oregon. Barred For Sale—Full blooded Rock Cockcrals, $1.00 each. “ E. L. Stewart, Box 456, Tillamook, Ore. It’s a friend in deed and the machine you need the White Rotary at Jones It was expected that train service Knudson Fur. Co., store * would be resumed this morning, but Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­ the freight train which W’as to have arrived here last night failed to reach sey “Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for here, and the passenger train that merly of the Spanish Kitchen. * was to have left this morning was called off. Money to Loan on First Farm Mortgages—E. J Robertson, 702 The firemen have commenced work Title and Trust Building, Portland, in fixing their new quarters in the Oergon. ♦ city hall and are intending to fix the We use only the purest drugs ob­ rooms in good comfortable style. a sum of money has been ob­ tainable to enter into your prescrip­ Quite tained from various sources which tions. Bring them to us—Tillamook will be invested in furnishings. Drug Co. * If you have any hogs to sell call us Having bought the Tillamook Iron up on either phone as we are going Works from A. K. Case all business to ship a carload of hogs in the near from Sept. 1st will be transacted by future. We are also buying all kinds H. Sander. * of young calves and hides as well as furs of all kinds.—Tillamook Live- * Wanted—To rent piano by respon­ Stock Co. Bell phone 8F22. sible party. Write stating grade of in­ The Star Theatre has now on hand strument and rent asked. Address T. episodes five and six of the "Million $ E. H., Tillamook, Ore. * Mystery” and will show them on Hear the male chorus, quartette, Friday night. There will be no mis­ solo and orchestra at the Christian sing episodes because when Smithy Church next Sunday night. Sermon starts a serial picture he goes through subject: “The Tragedy of the Buried with it without a skip. Talant.” If you are contemplating the pur­ Protect your valuable papers from chase of a piano or player piano the unexpected fire by renting one of write me for prices. It will pay you our safe deposit boxes. Only one to see me before buying elsewhere. I dollar per year. Tillamook County have the old reliable Wiley B. Allen Co., agency for Tillamook County.— Bank. Leland B. Erwin. * For Sale—Four grade Jerscw cows The Women ’ s Civic Improvement and one yearling Roan Durham Bull. League held a meeting on Saturday Price $300.00 the bunch. F. L. Buell. when several matters were attended Tillamook, Ore. * to. The matter of making Tillamook the dahlia city was advocated by the Don’t forget those busted castings. President, Mrs. J. C. Edwards, and Can be welded for half. Goods sent Fred C. Baker and Mrs. Billings gave by parcel post and express promptly short talks on dahlias. returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, Owing to the extreme cold weather in Eastern Oregon and Idaho and the Oregon. poor train service that we have been If you want to rent a first class having lately, it has been very detri­ 160 acre ranch, capable of handling mental to us in handling all of the 75 to 80 cows, see or write C. W young calves, but we are still taking Miller at office of A. F. Coats them all and doing the best we can Lumber Co, Tillamook, Oregon .. .* with them. Call us when you have anything to sell and we will call and Having taken charge of the auto­ get it. We want a lot of hogs at this mobile department of Case’s Garage, time as we are going to ship a car in 1 solicit your patronage in the future the very near future.—Tillamook as in the past and will guarantee sat­ Livestock Co. Both Phones. * isfaction. Frank H. Devine. On Monday evening at the bowling Since the snow last week, the parlors of Frank Fitzpatrick, the weatheT has been wet and stormy, bowling enthusiasts of the city met to with considerable rain. The Wilson form plans for a bowling tournament river was again out of its banks this to be held in the near future. W. J. morning, with some prospect of high Reichers, Frank Fitzpatrick and water if the storm continues. Howard Millis were named a commit­ tee to arrange the details of the tour­ ney. It was decided by those in at­ tendance at the meeting that the teams would be composed of five men each and in case of absence the ab­ sentee’s average score would be used, thus eliminating the bad practice of substituting. In this tournament the > team winning the greatest number of matched games will be declared the winner, the last tourney being decid­ ed on the basis of the greatest num­ ber of pins bowled. At least 6 teams will enter the tournament and plans a are under way to organize one of pro­ fessional men only and another of farmers. VARIETY STORE MOVE to 1.0 O.F. BLD., “ Drop in and hook Around ” 81.50 PER YEAR. FEBRUARY 11, 191« The Star Theatre received a week’s supply of pictures today coming by way of Willamina. I Dr. J. G. Turner, formerly of Lowe & Turner, the well known eye specialist of Portia..4, will be in Tillamook again Friday and Saturday, Feb. 25-26, at Jenkins’ Jewelry Store. Headaches relieved. I Cross eyes straightened. No charge for consultation or examination. Sat­ isfaction guaranteed. At Bay City, Feb. 21 st., Cloverdale, Feb. 24th, Beaver Feb. 23rd. Last Saturday the Wheeler light plant went out of order, the genera­ tor burning out, and the city asked the aid of the Coast Power Co. to assist them before Saturday evening. C. J. Edwards ordered one of the exciteors removed from the local plant and this outfit weighing about 700 pounds was loaded on an Over­ land car and accompanied by five men. Mr. Edwards drove to within a few miles of Wheeler. Many streams were overflowing their banks and several temporary bridges had to be constructed. Six men carried the equipment over half a mile where it was loaded on a Ford car and to­ gether with the men was hauled to Wheeler. By dark the damage had been fixed and the lights turned on by evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hill entertained about twenty-four of their friends last Tuesday night, progressive rook being the game for the evening. Mrs. Hill had planned the decorations characteristic of St. Valentine's, and many a broken heart was mended that evening. Music was another fea- ure which always is pleasing, espec­ ially when listening to Mr. Koch’s well rendered violin solos. The lunch- :on was one of those made famous by our Tillamook ladies and was enjoyed >y all. Those present were: Mr. and \lrs. Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Haberlach, Mr. and Mrs. Burge, Mr. and. Mrs Balei, Mr. and Mrs. Ammer, Mr. an< Mrs. Olson, Mr. and Mrs, Harris Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs Poorman, Mr. and Mrs. Williams Mrs. Thad Robison, Miss Marie Tinnerstet and Fred Christensen. United States Agriculturist Keys assisted by county agriculturist R. C. Jones is making a survey of 100 typ­ ical Tillamook County farms with the purpose of securing dependable data for government reports. Although the two agriculturists have only been working a week 46 farms have been covered and some remarkable facts ascertained. Some of the farms are in a high state of prosperity. The Ore­ gon Agricultural College is cooperat­ ing with the U. S. department of Ag­ riculture in this survey which will be of great benefit to the farmers of the state. In Lane county which was sur­ veyed lately it was found that the average farm was losing $37 per year. At the close of the survey of this county a summary will be made and given to the farmers of the county as an aid in their work. These men arc experts and the information obtained will be valuable. I« THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus, $30,000.00 Member Federal Reserve Bank. OFFICERS : B. c. LAMB, President. W. J. RIECHERS, Cashier. J. c. HOLDEN, Vice-Presdent. I. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier directors C. J. E dwards . . J. c. H olden . : F eter II eisei .. W. J. R iechers . A. W. B unn . B. C. L amb . Careful Attention Given to all Banking Business Placed in Our Hands. Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON breeding teaches us that the scrub bull is as liable to impart to his prog­ eny beef qualities as milk qualities. Embrace this opportunity to ge> on the right road and enrich your dairy herd by placing at its head a sire of the dairy type, pure-bred, and regis­ tered. Respectfully, F. R. Beals. Basket Ball. In two fast and exciting gai'ies :he local high school girl’s and boy's basketball teams defeated two teams representing Garibaldi. The local girl’s team composed of Lola DeLil­ ies, Zylphia Switzer, Irma Sumerlin, Fay Hill, Agnes Coates and Athyle Sumerlin played a splendid game and clearly outplayed the visiting girls by scoring a 12 to 6 victory. The boy's raine was the roughest and fastest game that has been played on the lo­ cal floor. Both teams were fairly evenly matched and the local boys had to fight hard for victory. The first half ended with a score of tl to 5 in favor of the school boys but th* visitors came back strong in the sec­ ond half and almost evened the score in brilliant play. The final score registering 10 to 18 for the high school. The school lineup was Ray Erickson and Crockatt forwards, Lucas center. Jot Erickson and Bo- tuist guards substituting men were Edwards and Crimmins. Bids Called for Wood and Hauling. Clover Leaf Creamer Co. wishes to receive bids on 70 cords of mixed wood and Hemlock wood cut and ricked into its shed at its factory be­ tween Tillamook and Bay City. Wood is to be good sound wood and cut in­ to 16 in. lengths. Factory wants bids on not less than ten cord lots. Half of the wood to he delivered by June 1st, 1916, and the other half by Aug­ ust 1st, 1916. Terms to be strictly complied with. Company also wishes to receive bids on hauling cheese to Tillamook and hauling boxes and supplies from Tillamook to the factory. Send bids to Carl Haberlach, Sec­ retary, Tillamook Oregon., on or be­ fore Feb. 19, 1916. Company reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Clover Leaf Creamery Co. To The Voters of TBtamo°k County. I wish to announce myself as a candidate for the office of Joint Rep­ resentative for the Counties of Tilla­ mook and Yamhill at the Republican primaries in May. _____ F. A. Rowe. To the Voten of Tillamook County. 1 hereby announce myself as a can­ didate for nomination for the office of County Clerk, on the Republican ticket, at the primary election to be held in May, 1916. Respectfullv. ________ J. C. Holden. Furs Wanted. ------ o------ Purs wanted, highest prices paid. 1 Send for price list. G. D. Alderin & To th« Voters of Tillamook County. ------ o------ The registration up to last Saturday Co. Salem, - ' Oregon Candidate for nomination second was 286 as follows: Republican . 181 To The Voters of Tillamook ^County. term, on the Republican ticket, at primary election in May, for County Democrat .. 61 ----- o------ Assessor. Prohibition 8 I hereby announce myself as a can­ Respectfully, Independent 12 Socialist .. . C. A. Johnson. ii didate for the office of Sheriff on the No Party .. 2 Republican ticket at the primary Ford Auto For Sale Cheap. Progressive I election to be held in May, and if nominated and elected will do my Good second hand Ford Automo­ Frank A. Ro we for Representative. best to enforce all laws with strict bile 1014 model, for saL for $’co. Will take a good young horse for Frank A. Rowe, of M’heeler, was in economy. . part payment. Apply at the Headlight the city on Wednesday, and he in­ T. W. Lyster. office. ' * formed us that there is some proba­ bility of the Wheeler Lumber Co.’s sawmill starting up soon, which will be good news when it does. He also informed us that quite a number of persons were wanting him to run for Joint Representative on the Republic can ticket. After interviewing quite a number of our leading citizens, who promised him their support, he decid­ ed to announce himself as a candidate Mr. Rowe is a live wire and one of the best boosters in the county. If he succeeds in being elected, there is no doubt but what he will make a good representative and will diligently look Good tijpes coming to t T-I-L-L-A-M O-O-K. after the interests of the people of Tillamook County, and will make a We feel the wave NOW. Everyone you meet good legislator, for he is full of ener­ will say, “I told you so,” Choice lots like these gy, using good business judgment. have never before been offered on such easy One thing can be relied upon, if there is anything coming to Tillamook terms. Buy now and get a good start. Mase county Mr. Rowe will get 'it. His 1816 your banner year. Own a house and be in­ business relations and connections make him a good candidate for the dependent. B-O-O-S-T for Tillamook and Till­ position, and we are pleased that he amook County. has consented to run. The Registration. Holstein Cattle for Sale. The Helstein-Frietian breed of cat­ tle with few exceptions, have held the World-Records in the production of milk and butter-fat for the past twenty years. The last three world- Records were made by the Holstein breed in the following order, namely: Finderne Holigen Fayne produced in one year 24,612.8 pounds of milk, and 1,116.50 pounds of butter-fat. Finderne Pride Johanna Rue produc­ ed in one year 28,403.7 pounds of milk and 1,176.47 pounds of butter fat. Duchess Skylark Ornsby finished her year a few weeks ago with 27,761.7 pounds of milk, and 1,205 pounds of butter fat to her credit. Recognizing the superiority of this breed of cattle, I have purchased and have for sale on my farm bn the Miami River, several choice purs- bred, registered Holstein-Friesian cows, heifers, and bull calvts, also some choice grades, all tubercular tested. If you have a scrub bull at the head of your herd, relying upon his get be­ ing producers because his dam, oL_pe particular breeding, was the best cow you ever owned, you are taking des­ perate chances, as the science of Good buys are easy sold. LOOK, LISTEN AND ACT. 7 room house with bath, light and water, lot 52? ■a ft. on 2nd Ave. East and Sth St., $1,250. 2 vacant lots in block 2, Miller add., $700. 1 vacant lot corner 3rd Ave. East and Park St., $450. 2 vacant lot9 cor 3rd Ave. East and 9th St , $650. 1 vacant lot cor. 3rd Ave. East and 9th St., $500. 1 vacant lot cor. 2ud Ave. East and 9th St., $550. 1 vacant lot corner 5th St., $300. These lots will be sold at owner’s prices No commission added. Your own time to pay for them, at prices less than rent. Only 6 per cent, and you can build on the lot now. Property all over the city for sale, trade and rent. LEADING FIRE INSURANCE. A. Ci EVERSON, Both Phones.