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    Vol. XXVI
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
P000*“*50000®00^^
PENDENT MAN
NANNE N/S
MONEY
Ray & Co., is paying 5 cents for
sacks.
J
Lydid Gilmore is another nevel
play next Saturday and Sunday night
at the Star Theatre.
Ride with Smithy. Auto trips any
part of city or county. Good car.
careful driver, Ira C. Smith, Both
phones. Call me.
Having bought the Tillamook Iron
Works from A. K. Case all business
from Sept. 1st will be transacted by
H. Sander.
»
APRIL
li.So PER YEAR.
6,
COGGCOOSeOOGOOQOCCCOCGOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOQOOOOOOCCOGQO&Qi'
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.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus, $30 000.00
Member Federal Reserve Bank
I
OFFICERS :
A good evening’s entertaineinnt—
For sale, small team, also a young guaranteed to please—the Eastern
B. C. LAMB, President.
mare five years old, weight about Jubilee Quartett at the city hall au­
ditorium
next
Monday
and
Tuesday
W. J. RIECHERS, Cashier.
1200. Apply at L. J. Larson, at Tom
Lyster ranch, South Prairie.
* evenings. Reserved seat tickets at the
Tillamook Drug Store—general ad­
J. c. HOLDEN, Vice-Presdent.
Get your lime rock or Sulphur mission 25c.
Spray at Tillamook Feed Co. We also
I. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier
If you have any hogs to sell call us
have the International Stock Food
up
on
either
phone
as
we
are
going
Remedies sold on "money back” to ship a carload of hogs in the near
DIRECTORS :
guarantee.
*
future. We are also buying all kinds
A. W. B cnn .
E
dwards
.
P
eter H eisel .
C. J.
For Sale, Cheap, lot in Brighton of young calves and hides as well as
Beach, Oregon, in Block 81, lot No. furs of all kinds.—Tillamook Live-
W. J. R iechers .
B. C. L amb .
J. c. H olden .
*
2, for $250.00 cash, Write Peter i Stock Co. Bell phone 8F22.
Damis, P. O. Box 501, St. Helens,
Frank Purdy was placed under ar­
Oregon,
* rest on a complaint sworn to by
See the Eastern Jubilee Quartet at Henry Plasker. The man represented
Careful Attention Given to all Eanking
the City Hall Auditorium, Monday himself to be an agent of the White
and Tuesday evenings, April 10th and Sewing Machine Co., and was issuing
& O i / r S ank / sa S aff P lace for it
Business Placed in Our Hands.
11th. General admission 25c. Tickets ipurious contracts, He managed to
make good, and was released on
on
sale
at
Tillamook
Drug
Store.
Money PILED I P in the bank is the one sure protec­
Wednesday.
Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Having taken charge of the auto­
tion against the storms of adversity.
If sufficient patronage can be ob-
mobile
department
of
Case's
Garage,
No man who has a home and family should endanger
I solicit your patronage in the future tained the A. F. Coats Lumber Co. *OQCOOO&9OQCOSC0O&OO4»QCOQCOOQ>OOOOGGC0OOCQO09OOQC<' OOC3
the security of his home or the comfort of his family [. as in the past and will guarantee sat­ will put in a steam heating system
for the business portion of the city.
isfaction. Frank H. Devine.
should he be taken away from them.
they are now a number of large
room was a great success.
Miami Farmers Want Bridge.
MONEY IN 1HE BANK will best insure the com
Protect your valuable papers from As
buildings in this city this would be a
Excellent meals were served to all
the unexpected fire by renting une of great convenience as well as a reduc­
fort of a man s wife and children. As vou earn money
A delegation of farmers from the in attcndence in.the dining hail of
our safe deposit boxes. Only one tion in the cost of heating them.
bank it regularly and make your family independent.
Miami consisting of Tom Mead, the lodge, and much credit for the
dollar per year. Tillamook Counts
Make OUR bank YOl'R bank.
Jonas Olson lost control of his auto Tony Baire and Jas. E. Hatch waited success of these are due to ilr. C. I.
Bank.
*
Saturday, and the machine drove in­ on the County Court Thursday, with Clough and Capl. John Groat, who
We pay 4 per cent.interest on Savings Deposit.
Wanted, to trade about one acre oi to the Coast Power Co.’s office in the a petition for a bridge across the had charge. They certainly know bov
river bottom land on the Trask river Masonic Building, breaking the plate Miami. The court seemed favorable to “do things,” and we suggest . . a
with small house on it, for a small jlass window and smashing up the and the delegation seemed pleased side line they may engage in the res­
runabout auto. Apply at the Head­ machine some. It seems Mr. Olson with the County Court for their cour­ taurant business
light office.
*
THE OLD RELIABLE
instead of shutting off the gasoline teous treatment. There are ten chil­
Bring your hides to Dawson's Liv­ when he found he was headed in a dren of school age on Moss Creek Womens’ Civic Improvement Club
alone that have no way to get to
Calls f°r Bulbs.
ery Barn, we are paying 16c. for calf wrong direction, did the opposite.
school and this county can' ,‘t afford
hides, 12c. for beef hides; sacks from
A telephone message on Monday to
in
ignor-
children
grow
up
let
its
2c. up to 4c. Old rubber and metal 5c. stated that Wm. G. Tait, late presi­
Tillamook should be the Dahlia City
Frank Winer.
*
Houses to Rent, see Watson.
dent of the First National Bank, was ance.
of the Pacific Coast, as our climate
•
the
father
of
a
daughter.
Mrs.
Tait
is
is admirably suited to the culture of
your tickets early—don't miss
Notice.
Ray & Co., is paying 5 cents fcr the Get Eastern
i
this plant. Our dahlias took the fit st
Jubilee Quartet at the with her folks, at Kansas City, Mo.,
sacks.
city hal lauditorium on next Monday but Mr. Tait is still in Portland, and
After this date, March 30, 1916, we prize for exhibition outside of Port­
Fancy Plymouth Rock Eggs, for and Tuesday evenings. Reserved seat it is reported that that city is hardly the undersigned, physicians and sur- land at the National Dahlia Show
♦
Wise and Massey, Dentists.
setting, for sale, 15 for $1.25. Mrs. I. | tickets on sale at the Tillamook Drug large enough to hold him since he geons, members of and forming The given in that city last tall. Though
received the news.
* Store. General admission 25c.
Tillamook County Medical Society, our growers had made 11» effort to
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. ♦ W. Hiner, Hemlock.
Your Free Sample of Briquets is j A telephone message on Monday
The Shakespeare Club held its have agreed to send statements of ac­ raise prize blos»oins for exhibiting,
won the silver cup which has
Ray & Co. is paying 5c fur sacks.
now ready at Lamb-Schrader C o ’ l morning from Garibaldi stated that monthly meeting on Friday after­ count every thirty days to all our pa­ they
I an areoplane crossed over the bay noon at the home of Mrs. F. C. Baker trons and hope that all will endeavor been received and is soon to be for­
office.—B etterc. Lamb.
Five cents for sacks, Ray & Co.
when another profitable and pleasant to pay same promptly or call and ar­ mally presented to the city.
For Sale—Three Durham cows, that morning going north. It was low afternoon
The Womens’ Civic Improvement
Good team for sale, See Joe Don­ coming
was participated in, the range for payment.
down
when
crossing,
but
shot
out
of
fresh
soon.
Apply
to
Jacob
To the poor will be given every Club has chosen the dahlia as its club
aldson.
*
hostess serving a dainty lunch, The
* sight as the weather was hazy.
Tagman, Kilchis River.
guests were Mesdames I. C. Smith consideration, but the fellows who flower and as the club is very «nxious
Get vour early seed potatoes at the
The High School Tennis Club will E. T. Haltom, Everett Hall and B. D. never pay, especially these who go to aid in beautifying the city, it wish­
For sale or trade a moving picture
Fruit Palace.
from one physician to another with­ es to urge every one to plant dahlias.
outfit, complete, Call or write to J. S. give a ripping, roaring vaudeville Lamar.
Bulbs planted ia your parkings and
out paying their bills will be dealt
Piano for rent.—Apply at the City Prime, Bay City, Oregon.
* show at the Gem Theatre in a few
Coming
“
Avenging
Conscience,
”
weeks. The club is going to have a
with accordingly and their names re­ yards will be a joy to yourselves,
Transfer Co.
*
The
story
is
a
terrible
picturization
of
For sale, cheap, vine maple and cement tennis court and is giving this
your townspeople and the visitors
ported to the society for reference.
the power of conscience, it illustrates
Signed: Tillamook County Medical during the summer. The people of
• Brin" in your prescriptions, Tilla­ spruce limbs. Apply to M. R. Hancn- sho wto get the spondulex.
the workings of a diseased mind. Il
kratt, Tillamook, Oregon.
*
Tillamook have been severely criticis-
mook Drug Co.
*
A sure cure for the blues—the East­ shows that mind flitted from heaven Society.
edj and justly so, for lack of civic
R. T. Boals.
For
sale
or
trade,
a
3
inch
Mitchell
ern
Jubilee
Quartett
at
the
city
hall
Safe deposit boxes tor rent. Tilla­ Wagon for a cow. Apply to G. G.
to hell. The clash between intellec­
pride. Let us no longer deserve such
S. M. Wendt ,
auditorium
next
Monday
and
Tues
­
tuality and natural emotions results
criticism but wake up, get to work
mook County Bank.
* Graves, near Krebs brick yard.
I. . L. Hoy,
day evenings. Reserved seat tickets in a hypothetical series of dramatic
and plant dahlias or anything else
J. E. Shearer,
on
sale
at
Tillamook
Drug
Store.
The place to eat is at the “Good
Six choice registered Holstein
incidents. The cast speaks for the
that will help beautify our city.
W. C. Hawk.
cows for sale, also registered Hol­ General admission 25c.
acting. Gem Theatre.
Some bulbs have been offered th«
Eats,” Ramsey Hotel.
*
stein yearling bull.—F. R. Beals.
*
club for distribution but we want all
Hear these jubilee jubers jube—the
Married on Monday at the Chris­
Death
°f
Mrs.
Ida
B.
Fleckinger.
Sacks wanted—Lamb Schrader Co.,
we can get. If you have any to donate
Have you registered? The poll Eastern Jubilee Quartet at the city tian Church parsonage, the Rev. H.
for this purpose, please notify a mem­
hall auditorium on next Monday and A. Van Winkle performing the
Tillamook Oregon.
books close on April 18, which makes Tuesday
Mrs.
Ida
B.
Fleckinger,
daughter
of
evenings—Reserved seat ceremony, Carroll F. Smith and Ida Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Goyne, died in ber of the City Beautiful Committee
Bring your sacks to Ray & Co. and only another ten days to do so.
tickets at the Tillamook Drug store. Hadley. The bride is a resident of Portland on Thursday, March 30th, or send them to Mrs. F. R. Beals,
Trap nested Whits: Leghorns, O. A. General admission 25c.
get 5 cents for them.
Tillamook and the groom is an em­ and the remains were brought to this corner of 3rd Street and Sixth Ave.,
and Tancred Stock, Eggs and baby
of the S. P. at Bar
~
View city. J he cause of death was tubercu­ East, by April 16th.
Dressmaking, Mrs. Marie Wade, C.
Lewis L. Smith vs. W. G. Dwight, ployee
chicks. W. S. Coates, Tillamook.
They will be distributed among
*
where
they
will
make
their
home.
Corner 9th and Stillwell.
appellant, appealed from Tillamook The best wishes of their friends go losis. The funeral services was at the those who ask for them fir»t and
last
episode
Don
’
t
fail
to
see
the
of
M.
E.
Church,
conducted
by
the
pas
­
G. "The Million Dollar Mystery,” at County to the Supreme Court, suit to with them to their new home.
Furnished rooms to rent.— Mrs.
'
to plant and faithfully care
tor, Rev. Ed. Gittins, and the inter­ promise
quiet title, opinion bv Justice Bean,
for the same. The call is made espea-
Willett, 3rd Ave. West.
the Star Theatre Friday night.
ment
was
in
the
1.
U.
O.
F.
cemetery.
On Friday evening April 14 the
judgment of former Circuit Judge
ially for dahlias but anything in the
Furnished four room house for
Royal Trio will appear in concert­ Deceased was born on June 5, 1872, line of shrubs, plants vines, est., that
Dairy ranch for rent,—Two miles Holmes for plaintiff modified.
«
rent, Apply to E. J. Claussen.
at
Henry
Clay,
Northumberland
the Christian
will help beautify will be gladiv ac­
from Tillamook City. For informa­
We have made special arrange- entertainment at
Pa. and was married to cepted and given out by the commit­
Born on the 22nd of March to the tion address Box 17, Tillamook, Or.* ments with tlie Telephone Co., to Church. J. Alphus Boyd, the reader, County,
Michael
H.
Fleckinger
on
May
2nd,
is a man of immense physical frame.
tee.
wife of Wm Robitsch, a daughter. I Wc jd Sawed—Call E. W. Knight I
connect you directly with our office, He is noted for delightful comedy 1911, at Heppner, Oregon, and at the
Bird L. Beals.
on
the
Mutual
phone,
Prompt
service
time
of
her
death
was
aged
43
Dr. Wise will work by appointment
years,
and intense dramatic
readings.
Chairmin City Beautiful Com.
in
case
you
wish
any
of
our
GOOD
and
careful
work.
*
for those wno want him personally.*
Madge Pearl Humbert, pianist, makes 9 months and 25 days. She leaves
The City Beautiful Committee of the
For Rent—Store Building now oc­ COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co., Cail 28W her instrument fairly speak. Harold beside her husband her aged father Civic Club is composed of the follow­
' For sale, White Star and Burbank
mother, six brothers and three ing members Mrs. F. R Beals, Mrs.
seed potatoes. See Harris, the jeweler cupied by B. D. Lamar as a variety
Don’t forget those busted castings. F. Humbert baritone, who is at pres­ and
ent English instructor in the local sisters, W. J. Goyne, Chester V„ T. K. W. Onthank, Mrs. G. B. I.amb,
store after Feb., 1st.—P. W. ~ Todd.
Can
be
welded
for
half.
Goods
sent
You choose your doctor. Choose us
High School, is already known to H., and C. H. Goyne, Tillamook, Ore­ Mrs. W. J. Hill, Mrs. J F Ferry,
Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­ by parcel post and express promptly Tillamook
gon, J. S. Goyne, Hazleton, Pa., and Mrs. M. E. Gruber and Mrs. Fred
as your druggist—Tillamook Drug
music lovers.
Co.
*
H. M. Goyne, Bridgeport, Pa., Frank Davidson.
sey “Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for­ returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook,
The
entire
cast
of
"The
Birth
of
a
Goyne, Ancorage, Alaska, Mrs. Wil­
*
The County Court is in session this merly of the Spanish Kitchen.
Oregon.
* Nation” will be found in "Avenging bur Singley, Hazelton, Pa., Mrs. J.
week, this being the April term of
See Wise and Massy, the up-to-date
For sale, two 2 year yearling bulls, Conscience,” with the addition of M. Smith and Miss Edith Goyne,
the court.
1 dentists, who have located perman­ and two calves, 1 year in Spring, A. J. Blanch Sweet. The octet of most Tillamook, Oregon.
She joined the Episcopal church
The Tillamook Meat Co. is paying ently in Tillamook, Bay City and Bar C. C. Jerseys,from dams that test notable stars are: Blanche Sweet,
Mae Marsh, Robert Harron, Jose­ when a girl, but later united with the
7c. per pound for live fat hogs up to ( View.
300 to 400 pounds butter fat—T. H. phine
Crowell, Henry B. Walthall, Baptist church, and has ever since
225 pounds.
*
Lost—An automobile crank be­ McCormack, Tillamook, Oregon, R. Ralph Lewis,
George
Siegman, lived a very consistent Christian life
M «5- Spottiswoode Aitken.
tween Tillamook and Kilchis river.— F. D. 1.
Interest accru­ and was loved and esteemed by all
R. L. Wade was in the city on Tues­ Finder please leave same at this of­
Marriage licenses were issued to es especially to "Avenging Conscien­ who knew her.
day looking after his business inter- fice.
Carroll T. Smith and Ida Hadley, of ce,” from the fact that it is the most
ests here.
R M. A. Initiations.
We use only the purest drug* ob­ Tillamook; John Hargert and Mabie costly picture ever exhibited in
Jitney Service: Auto .'or hire at all tainable to enter into your prescrip­ Sook, of Cornelius, Ore.; Harley G. Tillamook, Moreover Mr. Griffith
This has been a great week among
hours. Phone 53J Day—154 J night tions. Bring them to us—Tillamook Witt and Dora E. Furguson, of Bay asserts it is a greater picture than the
"Birth of a Nation,” and is the su­ local Masons, a class of nineteen be­
Lee Slyter.
Drug Co.
* City.
preme achievement. Watch for the ing prepared for the degrees and in­
F. L. Buell, while driving his new date at the Gem Theatre.
struction in the sublime mysteries of
Don’t miss the big Paramount There will be preacring at the Ma­ Overland
home
on
Saturday,
was
Royal Arch Masonry, Grand High
feature at the Star Theatre Saturday ple Leaf school horse next Sunday, paying too close attention to the foot
both morning and evening, by Rev.
Priest of Portland, Clyde Evans, is in
and Sunday.
Divorce
Suit.
appliances,
and
the
machine
butted
Aug. Olson.
charge and ably conducts thr work,
into
a
telephone
pole,
but
a
few
dol
­
Have you prescriptions to be filled?
showing his fitness for the office he
We can fill any prescription.—Tilla­ W. E. Easom and wife left on Tues­ lars covered the damages.
holds.
Harriett
M.
Ford
has
filed
divorce
day
for
Milk
River,
Alberta,
Canada,
mook Drug Co.
*
Other companion* who are assist­
where they will reside on a farm they
If a man plays "500” for a "jack­ I proceedings against her husband,
Rhubarb Roots and a few 3 year purchased there.
pot,” and a woman plays "500” for a Earl G. Ford, who were married in ing are John Koiloch, of Portland;
old crowns for sale. R. B. Hays, Till­
” and the man has violated Marion County on May 7th, 1908. The Dr. H. L. Toney, High Priest, of Mc­
That much talked of serial “The "tea-pot,
amook Oregon.
*
the state law, what has the woman | complaint alleges that the plaintiff Minnville ami It. L. Miller, of Mc-
If you have not the comforts of
Girl and the Game” is running at the done?
Hear Van Winkle next Sunday has supported herself and on many Minnville. The work of all these com- electricity you arc doing without
f or rent hot-l and store building Star Theatre every Monday and
night at the Christian Church on:i occasions made contributions toward panions is of a high and pleasing the greatest of modern aids to
at Netarts.—Apply to Geo. W. Phelps Tuesday nights.
"How about Popular Amusements?" the support of 'he defendant, and has nature, and all local Masons certain- housekeeping.
Garibaldi, Ore.
*
given bim money earned by plaintiffs ly appreciated their efforts.
Something absolutely new in the
Electric light is inexpensive, safe
Plantation melodies, coon shouts, own efforts, which money he has I I Following are those who took the and beautiful. FI< tri. ho-st i.- Id
Full Blood Barred Rock eggs for I way of a sermon on "Popular Amuse­
degree:
Cooper
Jennings,
J.
W.
Jen-
frequently
squandered
in
dissipation
popular
and
classical
music
—
the
**,t*nS. 5oc. Apply to E. L. Stewart, ments” at the Christian Church next
appliances cost little to run and
Eastern Jubilee Quartett at the city and riotous living. That defendant nings, T R Elliott. J. W. Gilbert, save hours of time and lahor
Tillamook Oregon.
* Snndav night.
hall auditorium next Monday and occasionally became intoxicated, and Erwin Harrison, J. II. Holgate, Elmer
it does not cost 'Finch
Tuesday evenings. Reserved •eat on such occasions would call plaintiff I Hall. Dr. S. M. Wendt, E. J. Schilling to Remember
your house for <’ tticity
tickets on sale at the Tillamook Drug vulgar and profane names. Plaintiff Ira C ‘Smith, E. G. Munson, Karl W. and wire
it can be done without mu«’,
also alleges that she provided money, Onthank, T. R. Cardiff.
~
Prank Hvd'-,
Store. General admission 25c.
irt or disturbance of your h use­
at the request of defendant, who de­ E. E. Koch, F. C. Robinson, C. B.
For many weeks “Avenging Con- \ cided to go to the State of California Stanley, Frank A. Rowe and Morris hold. A telephone will bring our
wiring man—his estimate* will
<f DAMAR’S VARIETY STORE 9
science" occupied the screen at the in order to lead a new life and leave Scbnal.
Strand Theatre, New York. In Seat­ behind him dangerous associations
There were a large number of | place you unde r no obligation.
tle. at the Melbourne, it is asserted it in Tillamook but on his return he be­ brethern from Portland and other 1
was accorded larger patronage than came more violent and used disgrace­ places in attendente.
was accorded the other Griffith ful names, whereupon she was forced
Work began Monday morning at
• <
masterpiece, "The Birth of a Nation” to leave the defendant. The plaintiff 9 so a.m. and closed Wednesday night
Drop in and book Around ”
both running at the same time. See and the defendant being ioint owner* with a bi? reception attended by G. F. CHAPIIE, Mgr..
this at Gem Theatre, date* to be in certain property, the plaintiff Mason« and their families. This so­
announced later.
wants her half interest in same.
cial gathering in the beautiful lodge Across from I.O.O.F. Bld.
AOC/iAT AOO/fS
zzw
I
Tillamook County Bank
Tillamook Jottings.
Wire Your House
Spring
$
o
MOVE to 1.0 O.F. BLD.,
The Electric Store*
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