ok llcaöliobt — TILLAMOOK, OREGON. APRIL 13, 19IG. I1.50 PER YEAR. , -III Pfít/DENT MA/y BANKS H/S MONEY Houses to Rent, see Watson. * Ray & Co., is paying 5 cents for sacks. Born to the wife of Alva Williams, on Tuesday, a son; on Saturday to the wife of Henry Farmer, of Hebo, a daughter. Get your lime rock or Sulphur Spray at Tillamook Feed Co. We also have the International Stock Food Remedies sold on “money back" guarantee. ♦ 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. For Sale, Cheap, lot in Brighton Take notice! The True Blues will Beach, Oregon, in Block 81, lot No. 2, for $250.00 cash. Writ* Peter tntertain the Old Golds at the Guild Damis, P. O. Box 501, St. Helens, Hall, Tuesday, April 18th. Oregon. * Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Anderson, "Crushing the White Slave Trust" Henry Tohl, Jr. and Bert Gresham is a feature picture at the Star Thea­ were down from Nehalem on Wed- tre Friday only. Each and every nesday on business. women in this community should take Wilbur Stillwell is fixing up his their daughters to see it. gasoline launch, as he will take a trip Having taken charge of the auto­ along the coast, going as far as San mobile department of Case’s Garage, Diego in the vessel. I solicit your patronage in the future A report was circulated this morn­ as in the past and will guarantee sat­ ing that W. G. Dwight was married isfaction, Frank H. Devine. the previous evening, but on making Protect your valuable papers from investigation we found there was no the unexpected fire by renting one of truth in the report. our safe deposit boxes. Only one W. G. Dwight vs. Lewis L. Smith, dollar per year. Tillamook County Frank Holmes and Pearl E. Handley Bank. • i/fi ank /s a afe lace for it is a suit filed in the circuit court to Wanted, to trade about one acre of recover $221.15 paid by plaintiff for Money PILEI) I P in the bank is the one sure protec­ river bottom land on the Trask river, delinquent tax certificates. tion against the storms of adversity. with small hou^t on it, for a small To give those who have not had No man who has a home and family should endanger runabout auto. Apply at the Head­ time to register, owing to being em­ light office. * the security of his home or the comfort of his family ployed during office hours, County should he be taken away from them. The Oddfellows of Tillamook are Clerk Holden will open his office on night from 7 until 10 making preparations to celebrate on . Saturday MONEYrIN THE BANK will best insure the com­ the 26th of April, the 97th anniver- o’clock for that purpose, I fort of a man s wife and children. As you earn money sary ol Odd Fellowship. Appropriate The steamer Sue H. Elmore will bank it regularly and make your family independent. exercises are being arranged for the , make weekly trips between this city nernemn 1 . . — _ . . . J occasion. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. and Portland. She was tied up last W e have made special arrange- winter at Astoria. When she left here We pay 4 per cent.interest on Savings Deposit. ments with the Telephone Co., to I 1 this week she had a large cargo of cheese, mostly for the California connect you directly with our office, market. 1 in case you wish any of our GOOD I THE OLD RELIABLE. George Moskos vs. A. F. Coats COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co., Call 28W Driving and Boom Company is a suit Don’t forget those busted castings. filed in the circuit court growing out of a contract for the construction of Can be welded for half. Goods sent a logging road, plaintiff claiming the Ray & Co., is paying 5 cents for by parcel post and express promptly logging company is indebted to him returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, to the amount of $6,422.49. sacks. » The Eastern Jubilee Quartet gave Fancy Plymouth Rock Eggs, for Oregon. an excellent musical entertainment at 1 setting, for sale, 15 for $1.25. Mrs. I. For sale, two 2 year yearling bulls, the city hall on Monday and Tuesday * and two calves, 1 year in Spring, A. J. I * I W. Hiner, Hemlock. Wise and Massey, Dentists. evenings, which proved a musical ’ Your Free Sample of Briquets is C. C. Jerseys,from dams that test treat. The quartet was composed of Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. . now ready at Lamb-Schrader Co’s, 300 to 400 pounds butter fat—T. H. four versatile colored entertainers, McCormack, Tillamook, Oregon, K. office.—Bctter C. Lamb. Ray & Co. is paying 5c for sacks. F. D. 1. M IS- and the repeated encores showed how For sale or trade a moving picture thoroughly the audience enjoyed the Five cents for sacks, Ray & Co. Miss Frances Gittens. daughter of entertainment. outfit, complete, Call or write to J. S. Good team for sale, See Joe Don- Prime, Bay City, Oregon. * Rev. and Mrs. Ed. Gittins, was re­ C. I. Clough has decided to erect a dson. * i cently elected Queen of May at the new concrete building on the lot now E. T. Haltom bought the 23 acres of Get your early seed potatoes at the land owned by W. E. Gladwell in the Willamette University. She will pre­ pccupied by the Tillamook Meat Co. ruit Palace. * side at the May Day celebration, and Conover & Condit. Mr. Leach southwest part of town. which will be held May 15. There will locate his meat market in the new- Piano for rent.—Apply at the City For sale, cheap, vine maple and were two other candidates in the field building now being erected by the transfer Co. * spruce limbs. Apply to M. R. Hanen- Saturday and Sunday at the Star First National Bank and the grocery kratt, Tillamook, Oregon. * 1 Bring in your prescriptions, Tilla- Theatre "Tongues of Men,” a Para­ store will be moved to the garagq For sale or trade, a 3 inch Mitchel! mount Feature Program, featuring formerly owned by Ed. Snodgrass, iook Drug Co. * I Wagon for a cow. Apply to G. G. , Constance Collier, one of the most which has been fixed up for the new Safe deposit boxes tor rent. Tilla­ Graves, near Krebs brick yard. , beautiful actresses in the world. Miss store. mook County Bank. * A. A. Arstill, of Cloverdale, has ; Cert Her recently came from London, Judge George R. Bagley entered a I The place to eat is at the “Good moved his outfit to Hobsonville I where she was a great favorite in her decree in the case of Harriet M. Ford I opera work. where he has a road contract. vs. Earl G. Ford, the former suing Eats,” Ramsey Hotel. * Mrs. J. L. Youel, who has been vis- for divorce. Attorney T. B. Handley Six choice registered Holstein ■ Sacks wanted—Lamb Schrader Co., cows for sale, also registered Hol­ 1 ¡ting at the home of her son Rev. J. was appointed referee, who took the B'illamook Oregon. * stein yearling bull.—F. R. Beals. * ; E. Youel since last October, left on evidence, and it was upon these find­ | Monday for Eugene where she will ings that the judge granted a dissolu­ I Bring your sacks to Ray & Co. and Trap nested White Leghorns, O. A. ’ visit another son. Mr. Youel accom- tion of the marriage contract. There C. and Tancred Stock. Eggs and baby ’ panied her as far as Portland where being no children born to the union, ■et 5 cents for them. 1 he is attending the Portland Presby- all property rights were settled be­ 1 Dressmaking, Mrs. Marie Wade, chicks. W. S. Coates, Tillamook. tween the parties. « I Dairy ranch for rent,—Two miles ' tery this week. forner 9th and Stillwell. from Tillamook City. For informa­ A recital was given by the Junior James Feeney returned on Saturday Furnished rooms to rent.—Mrs. G. tion address Box 17, Tillamook, Or.* , from Columbia county, where the pupils under the direction of Mrs. Willett, 3rd Ave. West. Wc jd Sawed—Call E. W. Knight I Feeney-Bramer Co. secured the con- Koch, assisted by Frances Schrode. Morris Schnal left on Monday to on the Mutual phone, Prompt service ' tract for the erection of a steel The object of the recital was to give risit friends on the Sound. bridge over Rock Creek, 15 miles the little ones confidence, and to and careful work. * north of Timber. Mr. Feeney is hob­ show the mothers the work being Furnished four room house for For Rent—Store Building now oc­ bling around since his return with a done by the different pupils, Those * rent. Apply to E. J. Claussen. cupied by B. D. Lamar as a variety touch of the gout in his foot. taking part were Leonard Bales, I Wanted 5 good milk cows—enquire store after Feb., 1st.—P. W. Todd. Neville Smith, Lillian Groat, Mabie It is thought that an agreement will lof W. B. Honey, Gladwell Dairy. Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­ be reached next week between the Harrison, James Harrison, 1 Marian Dr. Wise will work by appointment sey "Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for­ Bayocean people and the County Robison and Frances Shrode. Mrs. Koch finished the program by play­ for those who want him personally.* merly of the Spanish Kitchen. Court, so that work on that road can ing two of Chopins Waltzes, after * . . _ which punch and wafers were served. i be resumed. Instead of ripraping You choose your doctor. Choose us See Wise and Massy, the up-to-date as your druggist—Tillamook Drug dentists, who have located perman­ about two miles of the road with rock In an opinion given out by the At­ it is proposed to build a bulkhead, Co. * ently in Tillamook, Bay City and Bar there being little difference in the torney General's office, in answer to a question from District Attorney * cost of riprapping. The Tillamook Meat Co. is paying View. Goyne, the Attorney General holds Lost—An automobile crank be­ coBectmg closed last week,1 that’ Jewish people' would not be'en- 7c. per pound for live fat hogs up to tween Tillamook and Kilchis river.— a"n Sheriff Crenshaw and his staff titled ,O recc,ve th«t regular amount 225 pounds. Firider please leave same at this of­ ....n will have everything posted * and u -u. J to­ of liquor, even though the liquor was Jitney Service: Auto .'or hire at all fice. taled up in a day or so, the Sheriff's wanted for sacramental purposes. hours. Phone 53J Day—154J night We use only the purest drugs ob­ office having worked long hours the The Jewish People celebrate the pass- tainable to enter into your prescrip­ past few weeks, so as to keep up with over this month at which ceremony Lee Slyter. tions. Bring them to us—Tillamook the work. Most of the taxes were paid wine is used in administering the Have you prescriptions to be filled? Drug Co. * in half payments, the next half to be sacrament. According to the Attor­ paid by next October. We can fill any prescription.—Tilla­ ney General those who have received 48 acre dairy farm and cheese fac­ mook Drug Co. * ' their two quarts will not be able to The Water Commission has decided tory in Lincoln County for sale. For Hear the Royal Trio Friday even­ particulars address Wm. Crispicn, to retain John Aschim as collector. get more to celebrate this religious ing at the Christian Church. Admis­ Rose Lodge, Oregon. As a matter of economy, the office of ceremony. The Attorney General al­ * sion 25c. and 15c. city recorder and collector for the so ruled that the provision in th* law E. H. Whitney a former principal principal . Water Commission was amalgamated allowing 2 quarts of vineous liquor Whose daughters feeds the beast? of this school district, is a cand.datc <___ L.2---- but as Mr Aschim resigned as city or 24 quarts of beer in one month, Watch for Friday night's program for county school superintendent of recorder, this will necessitate having did not allow both, and one family at the Star Theatre. Multnomah county. two persons to fill these positions can receive either the two quarts of booze or the 24 quarts of beer, but Rhubarb Roots and a few 3 year For Sale, 80 acres timber land. Sec. and at an extra expense to the city. people will not be allowed to mix old crowns for sale. R* B. Hays, Till- 8, Tp. 3, S., -R. 10 W., Tillamook Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Peterson en­ their drinks in any four week period. amook Oregon. County, Oregon. Make me an offer. tertained at a dinner party on Wed­ J. K. Eshelman, Altoona, Iowa. * Dr . J. G. Turner, formerly of D. F. Thompson was in the city on nesday evening in honor of Mrs. Having bought the Tillamook Iron Lowe & Turner, eye special­ Saturday. He is a candidate for Coun­ Oatfield, of Fortland, who is visiting Works from A. K. Case all business her sister Mrs. M. E. Gruber. The ists of Portland, will be at Jenkins ty Commissioner. Jewelry Store Friday and Saturday, For rent hotel and store building from Sept. 1st wiil be transacted by evening was very pleasantly spent April 21-22; at Cloverdale April 19th; * with 500. Those present were Mr. and at Beaver, April 20th. Dr. Turner de­ at Netarts.—Apply to Geo. W. Phelps H. Sander. Mrs. M. E. Gruber, Mr. and Mrs. W. Garibaldi, Ore. * For sale, small team, also a young Holmes, Mrs. Ootfield, Mr. and Mrs. votes his entire time, energy and ef­ Full Blood Barred Rock eggs for maYw’-ffve years old, weight about F. Heyd and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. fort exclusively to the eye. He is a graduate of the Northern. Illinois setting, 50c. Apply to E. L. Stewart, r-Md.’cXpply at L. J. Larson, at Tom Peterson. I College of Opthamology and Otology Tillamook Oregon. * Lvs'tcr ranch. South Prairie. * County Commissioner Fry and and has had more than 18 years of Johnson, of Clatsop Countyj stopped HARD PRACTICAL EXPER­ in Seaside on tehir return from the IENCE, and knows his business inspection of the new highway from thoroughly in all its branches. This is \ .■ Hamlet to the Tillamook County line no side line. Dr. Turner gives your that was graded last summer. They eyes a most thorough searching and report the road in first class shape as scientific examination with the latest a whole There are a few slides as a improved electrical instruments, and result of the heavy snow and rain when he prescribes glasses it is with which will have to be attended to and positive and absolute assurance that when this is done and four bridges they are the best and only kind suit­ built the road will be ready for use. ed to your eyes, if you do not need It is expected all this will be attend­ glasses he will tell you so frankly ed to by July I for summer travel. No charge ge for consultation or exam­ Graveling of the road will not be. ination. Satisfaction guaranteed. Con- I suit him. done until next year. ROCKET ßOOKS leak B S P Tillamook County Bank Tillamook Jottings. ...................... 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, A.H3Í8tant Cashier DIRECTORS : C. J. E dwards . P eter H eisejl . A. W. B unn . J. c. H olden . W. J. R iechers . B. C. L amb . Careful Attention Given to all Ranking Business Placed in Our Hands. Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON A young girl wishes a position to do house work, good cook, apply at * this office. The Star Theatre engaged two - - - gentlemen from Portland ■ to furnish special music Wednesday night but they very suddenly disappeared. Registration Closes Tuesday. ------ o►— The registration in Tillamook County will close on Tuesday next, and those who want to get their names on the polling books and vote at the primary election on the 19th of May, must register by the 18th. The registration thus far, is below that of two years ago, and unless the registration is more brisk the next few days it will be below that of 1914. Up till last Saturday the registration was as follows: Republican ............ ......... 1395 Democrat............... .......... 357 40 Prohibition, ........... ........ '8 Progressive .......... .......... Independent ........ .......... 50 69 Socialist ................. No-Party ............... ........ 5 1 | I 1 I race between Tillamook and Bay < ity between the Bay City High School boys and the Freshmen boss of the T*llamook High School. Each team vs >11 endeavor to deliver first 1 • the Mayor of Bay City, a message from Mayor Brodhead of Tillamook. Each team will have seven runners, each of whom will run a p- rtion of the- dis­ tance in relay. Clean-Up Day. • Mayor Brodhead has announced May 22nd to May 29th for a general clean up of the city. These are the dates that are set for a spring clean­ ing throughout v>r<*gon, and Tilla­ mook City needs it as bad as most other parts of the state. This means also the repainting of old buildings. The Women's Civic Improvement League will take an active part in the clean-up campaign, which is one method of beautifying the city. There are still a large number of old fences that should be torn out and old rot­ ton sidewalks that should be replaced. It is expected that Tillamook City will make rapid strides from now on in divic improvements, although it is Total................... ■933 somewhat backward in that respect to other live and prosperous towns there is no reason why a decided ad­ Another Opportunity to Register. vance cannot be made to beautify the To give those who are employed city this year. during the day and have no time to register during office hours, County Dr. De Busk to Speak Saturday night Clerk Holden will open his offic? next Saturday evening at seven and Dr. De Busk, of the University of remain open until io o’clock so as to accommodate those who have been Oregon Extension Service will speak unable to register for the above cause. Saturday night at the City Hall. Dr. Next Tuesday is the last day to regis­ De Busk will be remembered by all who heard him at the County insti­ ter for the primary election. tute last fall, as ope who spoke with unusual interest ahd intelligence on County Principal’s Club to Meet. some popular sides of Physology and Education Hi« «object has r.ol been The Tillamook County Principal’s announced for this lecture but it can Club will meet at Bay City Saturday, be counted upon to be both interest, April 15. An interesting and valuable ing and valuable. Dr. De t’-’sk comes program is being arranged which under the auspices of the Parent everyone is invited to attend. The Teachers’ Association. It is expected speaker of the day will be Dr. Dc- that the association will hold a short Busk, an extension lecturer of the i business meeting lust before or just University of Oregon. A number of I I after the lecture. This lecture is en­ local men will speak and musical en­ tirely free. Everyone is invited to at­ tertainment will be provided by tend. Dr. De Busk is the first Ex- Messrs. Humbert and Boyd. Another i tension Lecturer to como to Tilla- feature of the day will be the relay ' mook this year. I