I F f Vol. XXVI No. 39. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. »1.50 PER YEAR. MARCH 9, author« 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. THIS MAN HID HIS MONEY/NA HOLE IN THE GROUND-JT IS GONE - THE "PRUDENT MAN”PUTS H/S/N THE BANK QQOOOOOCOOOQOOGCOQCCOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOQOOCQOOOeOOr Swastika Club. ----- o------ The club was entertained by Mrs. J. C. Holden for the February meeting. The decorations brought to mind the fact that George Washington’s birth­ day was near. The games also weie of the nature to carry out the Wash­ ington celebration. Mrs. Haberlach carrying off the honors in one and Member Federal Reserve Bank. Mrs. Haltom was the fortunate one in the other. A short business meeting was held the fore part of the afternoon. The following officers were elected for OFFICERS : the ensuing year: Pres., Mrs. Hal­ tom; Vice president, Mrs. Botts; B. C. LAMB, Presidetit. Secy., Mrs. Koch. W. J. RIECHERS, Cnshier. A number of guests joined in with the members in spending a very pleasant afternoon, followed by a de­ J. C. HOLDEN, Vice-Presdent. licious lunch served by the hostess. 1. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier The club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Robison for the next meeting. Rosenberg Bros, are pulling down the building that was erected by R. Lamb near the mill office and will erect a warehouse there. John Dubois who is interested in the Wheeler Lumber Co., and a large body of timber in the North part of the county, was in the city on Satur­ day and Sunday. Having bought the Tillamook Iron Aftemo°n Party. ----- o------- Works from A. K. Case all business A delightful party was given on from Sept. 1st will be transacted by Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. C. W. H. Sander. * Miller and Mrs. W. J. Reichers at the The Star Theatre has certainly home of Mrs. Miller. The decorations made a hit by running Paramount were exceedingly tasty and appro­ Pictures, for, without a doubt, the priate, green being the prevailing two pictures just shown are about ! colors, as the hostesses had St. Pat- the best ever displayed in Tillamook. i rick’s day in mind when they arrang- I cd the decorations, the Shamrock and A car load of Overland autos I snakes being the leading features. o reached this city and were sold im ­ The game played was 500 while No mail «-ail hide money and keep OTHERS mediately and another car load or­ others amused themselves by sewing. ri'U have from knowing it. There is always something in dered. Christensen and Haberlach kmbtedh Two vocal solos were nicely given his actions that “gives him away.” are now handling those autos in this by Mrs. Fred Poorman, Mrs. Koch ar Waists county. Our strong vaultswill keep your money safe. accompanying. -i »factory The County Court accepted the bid The honors fell to Msr. Baton and Besides this. MEN of known financial RE- ; of A. A. Arstiil for the W. S. Cone Mrs. Burton in cards and to Mrs. liavesev- SPONSIBILITY are behind otir bank. road, the lowest bid being $2,034. As ' Bales and Mrs. Sanders in sewing. (ford fre- i there was only one bid for crushed I The hostesses served one of the Make OUR bank YOUR bank. rock and the Squires road these bids daintiest lunches ever served in Till­ ve your were rejected. amook. We pay 4 per cent interest on Sayings Deposit. »uch fre- The invited guests were Mesdamcs ' For sale, two 2 year yearling bulls, frequent and two calves, I year in Spring, A. J. Aiderman, Haltom, Clough, Baker, C. C. Jerseys,from dams that test Poorman, Groat, Bales, W illett, Rob­ d most 300 to 400 pounds butter fat—T. II. ison, Hayes, Holden, McNair, Bacon, THE OLD RELIABLE. Waists, I McCormack, Tillamook, Oregon, R. Lamb, Leonard, Reedy Condit, Koch, F. D. 1. M 15. ’ Edwards, Burton, R. Jones, A. Plank, | Franklin, Olson, Lee, Byers, Youel, Only, Attorney T. B. Handley left for [ Sanders, Onthank, Ammer, M. Portland on Tuesday, on account of Schultz, C. Schultz, O. A. Schultz and his — mother. Should he I Ada Dutcher. .1.» illness of l.L .I.-.. Z". — '._ 1.2 ____ Am overstocked and must sell six the grade Jersey yearling heifers. Phone * receive word in Portland that she ...... .. . . was no better he will immediately go Good Sires Necessary. iquare E. R. Garner, Hemlock, Ore. to San Francisco. porturatii Attorney J. L. Henderson left on Sheriff Crenshaw and his deputies (Editorial Hoard’s Dairymen, Feb. ise and Massey, Dentists, Tuesday for Hpod River, where he ■Loney I are in the midst of tax collecting, and 11, 1916.) has a case in the circuit court. ouses to Rent, see Watson, The day is past when any progress­ ‘o-Date one feature of this year’s taxes is For sale or trade, a 3 inch Mitchell that a larger proportion of taxpayers ive dairymen is keeping a sire merely ood team for sale, See Joe Don- se. Wagon for a cow. Apply to G. G. are only paying half their taxes. It is that his herd may continue to give * HKMson. milk. The sire is the logical begin­ Graves, near Krebs brick yard. new less than a month for taxes to ning and source of herd improvement Films developed 10c. per roll.—C. I. » Dairy ranch for rent,—Two miles be paid. VMpugh Co. and for that reason we cannot afford from Tillamook City. For informa­ Chas. F. Pankow vs. Harry Willson to have a poor one. Ket your early seed potatoes at the tion address Box 17, Tillamook, Or.* With a good registered sire and Rollie W. Watson and Ray B. Walls Ffuit Palace. * Wc ad Sawed—Call E. W. Knight is a suit filed in the circuit court, be­ high grade heifers of the same breed, gViano for rent.—Apply at the City on the Mutual phone, Prompt service ing a labor lien for certain work per­ a man can reasonably expect to im­ I Transfer Co. ♦ and careful work. * formed for Harry Willson, amount­ i prove his herd, but with a grade or ing to the sum of $55.25, the two lat­ I scrub sire such improvement is impos­ For Rent—Store Building now oc­ ter defendants being surities. Get free Kodak instructions at C. I. sible because there is no source from cupied by B. D. Lamar as a variety uare Clough Co.’s. * Next Saturday evening at the Star which better qualities may be brought store after Feb., 1st.—P. W. Todd. jnyl. Bring in your prescriptions, Tilla- Theatre there will be a great attrac­ in.Take the advice of Hoard’s Dairy­ M. A. Sargent vs. Robert Romero tion for those who patronize this mopk Drug Co. * (I lines! man, the greatest authority on dairy­ is a suit filed in the circuit court to used oil Safe deposit boxes tor rent. Tilla- recover $225.00 on a promissory note. popular place of amusement, which ing in the United States, and discard is giving fine attractions right along. •d [irr' ^^B*k County Bank. * that scrub bull. Lay the foundation Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­ Saturday will be a feature play, en­ for a herd of cows that will increase place to eat is at the "Good sey "Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for­ titled "Mr. Grex of Monte Qarlo,” your profits fifty per cent by purch­ from the novel by E. Phillips Oppen­ asing one of those pure bred register­ mt si ” Ramsey Hotel. * merly of the Spanish Kitchen. * heim. rlecti ed, Holstein bulls from F. R. Beals. Bo: on Sunday, to the wife of Are you going to build a fireplace? Dr. W. A. Wise, who was a resident Tabulated pedigree and certificate of I or Pankow, a son. Does your fireplace smoke? See of Tillamook County 25 years ago, health with each animal. bea has again located a dental office in Sacks wanted—Lamb Schrader Co., Ralph Warren the fire place man * rooms 205 and 10 the Tillamook Bld. For Circuit Judge of the Nineteenth about it. Tllfemook Oregon. * i Judicial District. We use only the purest drugs ob- over Haltom’s store. Dr. H. M. Mas­ ipes, ai You choose your doctor. Choose us tainable to enter into your prescrip­ sey, who has been with Dr. Wise in W. H. Hollis. as hour druggist—Tillamook Drug tions. Bring them to us—Tillamook Portland for a number of years is associated with both in the Bar View I am a candidate for nomination to Co * Drug Co. ilues. Resort and in the dental business. the office of Circuit Judge, of the j^rrv L. Willson has filed a bank- Ride with Smithy. Auto trips any 11a rol Nineteenth Judicial District, compos­ S. G. Reed, of Neah-kah-nie, was in MKy petition in the U. S. District part of city or county. Good car. ed of Tillamook and Washington ■ome ir the city on Saturday interviewing a Court careful driver, Ira C. Smith, Both i number of business men and citizens, Counties, subject to the Republican >f Lav The Tillamook Meat Co. is paying phones. Call me. in regard to the county commissioner­ primary election to be held May 19th, id etc Mrs. Rosa Donahue left for her __ r for the North part of the county, 1916. 7E fer pound for live fat hogs up to ship 1 am a resident of Forest Grove, in home at Newberg on Monday, after and being assured of their support, * BIM^Ounds. visiting at the home of her daughter, the will become a candidate at the said Washington County, and have ■ primary election. When interrogated been an attorney for thirty years, am ey Service; Auto 'or hire at all Mrs. Geo. Sanders. admitted to practice in all the courts Phone 53J Day—154J night Attorney H. T. Botts left on Sun­ 1 as to the different bridge proposals of this state and the Federal Courts day on a professional trip to Portland in the north end of the county, Mr. of the United States for the district lyter. and Salem, having the toll road case Reed appears to have made it clear of Oregon. that this is a matter for engineers to e you prescriptions to be filled? in the Supreme Court on Tuesday. I have been a lifelong Republican, decide, not this faction or that fac­ n fill any prescription.—Tiila- Bring your hides to Dawson's Liv­ tion or this town or that town. When but in the discharge t>f public duties Drug Co. * ery Barn, we are paying 16c. for calf the time was ripe to make these im­ have always held the interest of the cy Plymouth Rock Eggs, for hides, 12c. for beef hides; sacks from provements, which was not at present people above that of party or politics, , con­ , for sale, 15 for $1.25. Mrs. I. 2c. up to 4c. Old rubber and metal 5c. he was willing to leave that to the and that the judiciary should never dotti her. Hemlock. * Frank Winer. discretion of the State Highway En- be swayed by parisan influence party prejudice. gineers. ________________ dad Patterson now has her first Having taken charge of the auto­ I have ever constantly stood |>g of Spring Millinery ready mobile department of Case's Garage, rigid economy in the expendnture of Attorneys in Law Suit. ^■pur inspection. * 1 solicit your patronage in the future the peoples’ money. The burden of Free Sample of Briquets is as in the past and will guarantee sat­ taxation is increasing out of all pro­ Oak Nolan vs. C. W. Talmage, ady at Lamb-Schrader ‘ r Co’s. isfaction, Frank H. Devine. portion to the benefits received, in­ administrator of the estate of C. B. B '»«r C. Lamb. Protect your valuable papers from Hadley, deceased, is a suit filed in the creased wealth or ability to pay. If Sale—Three Durham cows, the unexpected fire by renting one of circuit court, in which the plaintiff nominated and elected I will adminis- fresh soon. Apply to Jacob our safe deposit boxes. Only one demands judgment against the de­ for the busines sof the Court of this • dollar per year. n, Kilchis River. Tillamook County fendant for $25,000. The complaint al­ district justly, promptly, and with Bank. • leges that C. B. Hadley died intestate the least possible expense to the tax- j sale or trade a moving picture during month of December, 1911, payers. omplete. Call or write to J. S. Wanted, to trade about one acre of thjt C. the Less litigation; less expense; less W. Talmage was appointed Bay City, Oregon. * river bottom land on the Trask river, delay and more justice shall be my | administrator, and that no final ac ­ S. Morgan vs. H. E. Carr and with small house on it, for a small count has ever been filed. That on the aim. Your support is reespectfully solici- arr is a suit filed in the circuit runabout auto. Apply at the Head­ 24th of February, 1912, defendant and light office. * recover $225.00. Otelia Hadley, acting for and on be­ ted. W H, Hollis. For Sale—Tug Chas M. Greiner, 4 half of the estate, contracted and pro­ le, cheap, vine maple and limbs. Apply to M. R. Hanen- years pld, length 80 feet, beam 19 ft. cured the services of plaintiff to in­ To the Voters of Tillamook C°unty. illamook, Oregon. * draft 8 ft., 350 horse power. Now ii stitute certain matters of litigation O Portland Harbor. For price and full and prosecute the same to a final I am a candidate for the Republi- of the friends of Attorney particulars address G. W. Evans, termination. Plaintiff claims that he can nomination for Joint Senator for Winslow are wanting him to McMinnville, Oregon. * fully performed and defended each of Tillamook, Washington, Lincoln and district attorney. said matters, which extended over If you have any hogs to sell call us Yamhill counties. forget those busted castings, up on either phone as we are going four years, and involved the prepara­ -r n tr__ 11-.. ^I_I!__Handley tion of a most complicated and vol­ welded for half. Goods sent to ship a carload of hogs in the near uminous record, as well as the argu­ Auction Sale. el post and express promptly future. We are also buying all kinds ments for and against a large number I . Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, of young calves and hides as well as of motions and long and vexatious furs of all kinds.—Tillamook Live- trials, and many appeals. That the I At Allen Page’s store, Saturday, Stock Co. Bell phone 8F22. • reasonable value of said services is March 18th, at 130p.n1 I will offer and was the sum of $25,000, and each at public auction my stock of goods of said parties promised and agreed as I am going to move into the store to pay plaintiff that amount of money building opposite A. A. Pennington’s. 1 ** W**— out of the estate of C. B. Hadley. Card of Thanks. That no part of this amount has been paid, and plaintiff’s claim was refused We wish to express our deep grati­ and rejected, therefore he asks the tude for the many acts of kindness court for a judgment of $25,000. and sympathy bestowed upon us on account of our sad loss in the death Bottom Land for Sale. of our beloved husband and son. ■ --o------- Mrs. J. H. Dunstan. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dunstan. For sale, Wilson River Bottom U Land, I Land, both both high high and and low low prices prices. Ap- Ap- —ply to Paul Erickson, Maple Leaf A man is as old as he looks, but he precinct, Tillamook. never thinks so. Tillamook County Bank « r AMAR’S VARIETY STORE, $ MOVE to 1.0 O.F. BLD., Drop in and book Around ” 0 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus, $30.000.00 DIRECTORS : B onn . C. J. E dwards . P eter H eisel . A. W. J. c. H olden . W. J. R iechers . B. C. L amb . Careful Attention Given to all Banking Business Placed in Our Hands. Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. Fairview Literary Society. Vote of Condolence The Fairview Literary Society will give the following program Saturday evening! Song, Audience. Recitation, Pear Hughey. Solo, Barney Hanson. Recitation, Loleta Johnson. Duet, Johnson Brothers. Pantomime, by the primary room. Duet, M. Mills and E. Crawford. Recitation, Clark Embum. Song, Fairview girls. Recitation, L. S. Johnson, News Papers, By Editors. Solo, Miss M. Clark. Dialogue, "Innocents Abroad.” Recitation, Oran Leach. Solo, Jeff O’Donell. Solo, Miss Mabie Goyne. Dialogue, ‘Intertaining Sisters Beau. Solo, Mr. Howard Humbert. Remarks, Prof. Karl Onthank. Pantomime, "Wanted a Wife.” You are cordially invited to attend. Whereas, we are again reminf^zl that our lives are of uncertain dura­ tion, when we are called to pause and bow our heads in silence, as we contemplate the death of our fellow citizen, J. H. Dunstan; and Whereas, the community has lost a valued friend, an earnest worker and an excellent citizen, whose removal from our midst leaves a vancancy that will be deeply realized by the whole of Tillamook County, there­ fore be it Resolved, that the Women’s Civic Improvement club tender to the be­ reaved family its heartfelt sympathy in this hour of sorrow, and be it Resolved, that these resolutions be placed on the records of the club, a copy sent to the bereaved family and that it be published. Women's Civic Improvement Club, By Committee. Notice to Creditors. ------ o------ To Morning Star Rebecca Lodge No. 52, Tillamook Oregon. We your committee on memorials, beg leave to submit the following: Whereas the silent Messenger has again entered our order and this time His shadow has fallen on our beloved sister, Julia Henkle, and she has gone to that home where no traveler re­ turns. She was an earnest faithful member and will be greatly missed from our fraternal family.. Be it resolved, that we the members of the Morning Star Rebecca Lodge, No. 52, extend our loving sympathy to the home whose circle has been broken. Be it further resolved that the charter of the lodge be draped in mounring for thirty days; a copy of these resolutions sent to the home and to each of the papers for publi- cation. Fraternally submitted: May E. Maddux, May Monk and May Frisby. ---- o— In the District Court of the United States, for the District of Oregon. In the matter of Harry L. Willson bankrupt. No. 3678 in Bankruptcy. Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of February A.D. 1916, Harry L. Willson of Tillamook City Oregon, the bankrupt above named, was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors j will be held in my offices, rooms 830- | 831 Northwestern Bank Building, Portland, Oregon, on the 17th day of March, 1916, at 10:30 a.m., at which time said creditors may attend, prove 1 their claims, appoint a trustee, ex- ' amine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly i i come before said meeting. Claims must be presented in form required by the Bankruptcy Act, and sworn to. The schedule filed discloses no assets. Dated March 6, 1916. Perhaps the blackest insult to the A. M. Cannon, equine tribe is to stable a horse in a Referee in Bankruptcy, garage.