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I Vol.' XXVI Ii.jo PER YEAR. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. J I XE 1. I protects THE'PRUDENT MAN m / s family WITH A BANK ACCOUNT HE KNOWS HI5 DUTH I Should YOU be taken away from your ’wife and children do you not wish for them to be free from WANT > pki ^ i -1!1 a Sv WR a viindependent is to d REGULARLY BANK a part of the income from vour labor or your business and let this money STAY iti the bank. We pay 4 per ceiit.interest 011 Sayings Deposit. Tillamook County Bank THE OLD RELIABLE. Tillamook Jottings. Tillamook night, Saturday, June 24th. Watch out. Something surpris ing is going to happen then. m ti Tillamook night, Saturday, June 24th. Watch out. Something surpris ing is going to happen then. lor exchange, 35 acres joining Ashland for stocked dairy ranch. Full particulars in first letter. Address R. ED. No. 1, Box. 76, Ashland, Orc. * Seghers Wood Co., 410, iStli St., Nortn Portland, Oregon, wants to trade their A-i Woodyard for Tilla mook property. * 1 hree room furnished apartment. Mater and electric lights, ground floor at per month. Inquire at 9th Street and 6th Avenue East. * For Rent—14 room house, barn and chicken house with two acres of land. A small farm in city limits for $18 — R. — — - . per month. Apply to F. Beals. I have anentirely new U. S. Cream Scpcrator, 450 pounds capacity, never been used. M ill sacrifice samefor one- half original cost. See Smith the Calf Man. Protect your valuable papers from the unexpected fire by renting one of our safe deposit boxes. Only one dollar per year. Tillamook County Bank. » C. I. Clough Co. vs. J. E. Reedy is a suit filed in the circuit court to re cover $73.39. The complaint alleges that the claim is for rent and mer chandise. After being closed down for sever al days to make repairs, the A. F. Coats Lumber Co.’s saw mill in this city resumed operations on Monday, running night and day. S -eriff Crenshaw and wife return ed from Roseburg on Monday, hav ing attended the grand lodge meet ing of the I. O. O. F. and Rebeccas at Roseburg. Mayor S. A. Brodhead and wife returned home the first of the week from Roseburg, where they had at tended the grand lodge of the 1. O. O. F. A reduction of 30 minutes have been made in running time of the pas senger trains from this city to Port land. It leaves here at 11 p.m. and ar rives in Portland at 6 p.m. Tillamook night, Saturday, June 24th. Watch out. Something surpris- I ing is going to happen then. R A. Silvester left this morning for Kansas City, being called there by the serious illness of his father. Attorney J. R. Callahan has moved his law otfice to the Commercial Block, having dissolved partnership with Attorney T. H. Goyne. The cold weather the past few weeks have been hard on dairymen, there being a shortage of grass anil hay at $27.00 a ton. 1 he receipt of milk at all the cheese factories is far below the average at this season of the year. The Prescilla Club was entertained last Friday by Mrs. Ralph bacon, vruen the loiiowing ladies were pres ent: Mcsdames O. A. bchuitz, J. f. Stranahan, L. E. Partridge, rfailley, Max Schultz, l'urdy, Wcnut, L. E.. Irombley and ( j . F. Sanners. A most pleasant afternoon was enjoyed and me hostess served a dainty lunch. J. W. Erwin, of the Southern 1 a- ciiic Lo., and Willis H. Jenkins, traveling passenger agent, were in the city on zuesday. Mr. trwin is tue gentleman who has been giving lec- tures in the East on Oregon and the Northwest, doing good service by en- lightening the Easterners. He has ad- dressed large crowds at these meet ings. George Cohn has induced the gro cery men of Tillamook to carry can ned abalones in their stocks, winch he highly recommends as a delicious shell fish caught off the California coast by divers, who are armed with a short hook and net basket. Unlike most shell fish, the abalones have only one large shell, somewhat larger than clams. They are considered a dainty luxury in California and they can be obtained at the grocery stores in this city. Mr. Cohn wants the peo ple to try them. The first monthly meeting of the new Tillamook Comrnrecial Club was held on Monday evening at the new quarters in the City Hall, when a number of the new members were present and took part in some mat ters that were discussed in regard to the club and civic improvements. About 60 business men have already joined the club and there are a large number of others to be seen. It is ex pected thlt when the next delegation goes through the town the member ship will number at least 100 to 125, as there is a strong disposition on the part of the citizens to help the club now that it is to devote its efforts to publicity work. Rev. N. W. Phelps, of the United Evangelical Church, who leaves soon for evangelistic work in Pennsylvaina and other eastern states, will give a series of sermon lectures in the Unit ed Brethren Church of this city with I the following dates and subjects: May 31 to June 4 Inclusive. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m., “The Su- preme Wonder of the World.” I Thursday, 8:00 p.m.; "There Was a Boy to Save.” Friday, 8:00 p.m.; “Ten Reasons why I Believe that Christian Science is not Christian.” Saturday, 8:00 p.m.; “Pictures from Life’s Other Side.” Sunday ir a.m.; "Was Christ the Son of God?” Sunday 8:00 p.m.; “The Lengthen ing Shadow.” Special music. Admission free. OQOSO&CCOCOOOGOOGCCCOaOSOOGCOQeOOQQOOCCOGOOOCOOGOOOar THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus, $30 000.00 Member Federal Reserve Bank. OFFICERS : J. c. Assistant Cashier C. J. J. c. El»W ARI’S. P eter H eisei .. A. \V Btsx. B C. L amb . 1 I< >1 DEA. Careful Attention Given to all Banking Business Placed in Our Hands. Odd Fellows Bld, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. »&COOOOOSO&09COO&C4Z»&300Q0300C0009C«OCOOeQOOOOGO&OQC To those who wish to get a better KODAK this season, we have made arrangements whereby we can take in a few good old style machines in trade on new ones. Kodak Cleaning and Repairing. C. I. CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist Wise & Massy, dentists, do painless extracting free where plates or bridge work is ordered. * Your Free Sample of Briquets is now ready at Lamb-Schrader Co's, office.—BetterC. Lamb. If you have had teeth treated and they still ache try the Wise & Massey painless method for relief. * Wc jd Sawed—Call E. W. Knight Lecture at the City Hall. Who’s The “Goat?” on the Mutual phone, Prompt service * and careful work. On Friday evening, June 2 at eight The fact remains that those Prof. W. R. Rutherford came in were supporting Wm. Marx for prose p.m., Prof. Wallace MacMurray, of The Tiliamook Meat Co. is paying cuting attorney, suddenly flopped ov Willamette University, will lecture at For Sale—A 3 inch wagon, in good 7c. per pound for live fat hogs up to from Eugene on Saturday and spent Sunday with his family who were er to T. H. Goyne, and nominated thecity hall under the auspices of the condition. D. Billings. * 225 pounds. * visiting at the home of Attorney him, stands out undisputed and a Women's Civic Improvement Club For all kinds of auto accessories. Goyne. They left on Monday. stubborn fact. The "wets’’ did not do on “A11 /Appreciation of the Best in Wanted a work horse, communicate * see King & Smith Co. so to make “goats” of themselves, or Modern Literature." with W. C. Smith % mile back of W. Gem Theatre tonight (Thursday) Prof. MacMurry is considered one of the “drys.” Now, who was the Dressmaking, Mrs. Marie Wade, B. Elliott’s cn Kilchis river. William Fox presents Miss Violet » of the foremost literary critics in the “goat?” Corner 9th and Stillwell. Horner in “ The Marble Heart, ” a House to rent, 4 rooms and pantry. It wasn’t the editor of the Head west. Wise & Massy, dentists. Do not do Rent reasonable. Apply, 2nd Avenue picture full of thrills, which was film light, even though the gentleman The price of the lecture is 35c. for ed in the West Indies. »’hat they cannot guarantee. * West near First street. from Marxville and the editor of the adults and 25c. for school children. * Having taken charge of the auto Herald are endeavoring to load us Ford Extras—King & Smith h ave Try those 25c dinners at the Ram down with that title and place the en added a line of auto acces ries. * sey "Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for mobile department of Case’s Garage, Birthday Club. 1 solicit your patronage in the future tire blame on us, for we had nothing Wise and Massy examine the teeth, merly of the Spanish Kitchen. as in the past and will guarantee sat to do with the double crossing anil • Mrs. Roy Powell entertained give advice and estimates, FREE. * isfaction, Frank H. Devine. sudden flop of the "wet” forces to the Birthday Club of Sunnytnead Friday For Rent—Store Building now oc “ dry ” candidate. Got your lime rock or Sulphur Dr. Wise will work by appointment cupied by B. D. Lamar as a variety afternoon, May 26. T wenty-six ladies We leave it to those who partici were present, music and social con- Spray at Tillamook Feed Co. We also •or tùose who want him personally.* store after Feb., 1st.—P. W. Todd. pated in the fight to decide who is the have the International Stock Food | verse quickly passed the time away. Th Priscilla Club will meet with real genuine "goat.” See Wise and Missy, the up-to-date Mrs. D. E. Reed favored the club Mrs. Franklin the first meeting in dentists, who have located perman Remedies sold on “money back” I with a solo, accompanied on piano by guarantee. * June. Grand Chancellor Willard L. Marx ently in Tillamook, Bay City and Bar HOLSTEIN MILK EXPERIMENT Mrs. Carl White. J he hostess served For Sale, Cheap, lot in Brighton and Grand Keeper cf Records and . Mrs. Elizabeth Gubscr was declared View. * I a nice lunch. A beautiful and useful Beach, Oregon, in Block 81, lot No. Seals Walter G. Gleason, were en- ' insane and committed to the insane Jersey and Other Breeds Lead in gift was presented to Mrs. Powell. John R. Harter and wife are in the 2, for $250.00 casn, Write Peter tertained in Tillamook by the Mara asylum. First Month. | l lie club was organized March 27, city. They came from San Jose, Cal., Damis, P. O. Box 501, St. Helens, thon Lodge, No. 89, and Nehalem The difference of opinion between I 1916, at the home of Mrs. G. A. Fred Lockley, representing the by auto, taking about, six days for the Oregon. * Lodge, N«. 106. The members who those who own Holstein and Jersey ; Broughton it being her birthday. She Oregon Journal, was in the city this trip. heard the addresses of these grand Don’t forget those busted castings. lodge officers are to be congratulated, cattle will soon be settled. It was | served a dainty lunch. There are week. We use only the purest drugi ob claimed by the Holstein cattle men nearly thirty members in the club. tainable to __________ enter ______ into - your - prescrip Can be welded for half. Goods sent as the speeches made were worth that that breed would produce more The club met with Mrs. Luclla Nel iou choose your doctor. Choose us J __________________ hearing. The initiation work for the •• your druggist—Tillamook I Drug 1 tions. Bring them to us—Tillamook by parcel post and express promptly rank of Page was put on in a very cheese, but the Jersey men argued son, April 7th. The time was taken up to. -v * I Drug Co. * returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, To settle the point. with fancy work and games, after able manner by the Tillamook lodge, the other way. Oregon. * after which a good time was indulged the Holstein dairymen installed a vat which the party partook of delicious Jennie Friday night at the Gem, a three ’ I Miss j ........ Wooley • . was brought -, at the cheese factory of the Fairview refreshments provided by the hostess. ™ Western drama and two reels of to Dr. Boals’ hospital on Tuesday There will be a meeting of the Fair in. Delegates from both lodges will Dairy Association, and the milk from Gifts at the time were presented both comedy. from Beaver, having been taken sud go to Portland 1 for the Supreme Board on Tuesday, June 6th, at 10:30 the .(oktein cattle was placed in it I Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Broughton. ___ ”1 endeavor at the Fair Grounds, when all Super Lodge convention and will 8 postal card from A. K. Case denly ill. and n. ide into cheese, while the milk to make a good showing for this tnc Jersey and all other breeds “Metro” pictures at the Gem Sat intendents and others interested in county. The meeting of the two *t»ted that he has located at Aber- Fairview Giants Win. ___ from was placed in other vats and made in d«n, Wash. urday and Sunday, with Hamilton the fair are requested to be present. lodges was in the form of a district to cheese. This is to be continued for Revelle and Lois Meredith "An Club Won Lost King & Smith Company can supply Mrs. Ed. Gittins and daughter left convention, which was presidede over six months, and if the results for the Enemy to Society.” 4 on Tuesday to attend the Willamette by Otto Effenberger, of Nehalem, six months are the same as the first Fairview Giants with all kinds of extra equipment For rent, 6 room house all modern, University commencement, and Rev. Other visitors from Nehalem were month, the Holstein men will have Pleasant Valley Cubs a IOr Fords. * Jitney Service: Auto .'or hire at all close in to business center at corner E. Gittins will leave on Monday, O. F. Knight, O. J. Bergman, Hugo to admit that their arguments do not Wilson River Tigers I Blaine All Stars o oon of Stillwell Ave and 4th Street. In where their daughter Miss Francis Effenberger and Ollie Effenberger. hold good when tried out, for they are °uri. Phone 53J Day—154J night quire of M. R. Hanenkratt. I The Fairview Giants won their graduates. Yamhill and Tillamook Counties slightly behind in the first round. We *■** Slyter. » third straight game, winning from the T. B. Handley, the successful man I for the use and benefit of Frank Re give below the result of the first Tillamook team by a score of 17 to 8 48 acre dairy farm and cheese fac ^ent—Resturant with complete tory in Lincoln County for sale. Eor for joint senator for Lincoln, Tilla- tondo, vs. Tillamook Bay Construc month, which will be of great interest on the I illamook diamond Sunday. tion Co., and the United States Fi to most dairymen. _____ Washington _____ and Yamhill mook. Address Happy Camp, Ne- particulars address Wm. Cnspicn, ___ I Tillamook used two pitchers but still Urt‘. Oregon. * Rose Lodge, Oregon. Not Holstein Milk. counties, is a first cousin of John U. delity & Guaranty Co., is a suit filed j they could not check the hard hitting 374,63.1 pounds of milk. Smith, of Yamhill county who also in the circuit court to recover $7,117.- * yo.u prescriptions to be filled? ' of the Giants. For Sale. 80 acres timber land. See. ran. Their mothers were sisters. 22 from the defendant. The Tilla •3.Q3* pounds butter fat. Batteries: Giants Schultzen and any prescription.—Tilla- 8 Tp. 3, S, R. 10 W., Tillamook mook Bay Construction Co. was Average test 3.729. ®°ok Drug Co. » Hcisel; Tillamook: Driscoll, Miilis The Women’s Civic Improvement awarded the contract to construct County, Oregon. Make me an offer. 41,213 pounds cheese. and Crinnnings, Cook and Handley League will meet next Saturday after what is known as the Sour Grass Yiel 1, 11.06 pounds cheese per roo officiating. King, of Oakland, Cal., J. K. Eshclman, Altoona, Iowa. noon, at 2:30, in the Comrnrecial Road, and on the 1st of August, 1915, pounds of milk. on.r. ° C. Trowbridge, came in i The Fairview Giants will cross bats Having bought the Tillamook Iron Club rooms at the City Hall. All entered into a contract with Frank 0,1 » two months’ visit. 2.96 pounds cheese per pound but- with Blaine All Stars next Sunday at Works from A. K. Case all business members are cordially requested to Retondo to do certain work, which ter fat. th. o' ®arnes has sold his interest in Fairview. Batteries for next Sunday, was agreed to by both county courts. Butter fat, 41.4c. from Sept. 1st will be transacted by be present. for Blaine Hollett and King, Fair j pet*n,sey Hotel to his partner W. It is claimed that Retondo removed Holstein Milk. view, Schnitzen an <1 Hciscl. A good The Star Theatre beginning this 10,863 cu. yards of earth, amounting H. Sander. 93>895 pounds of milk. game is assured.__________ week will open Monday, Tuesday and to $3,936.73; removed loose rock to made special arrange- 3.234 pounds of butter fat. L ThnP' ii'ass dress making by M rs. We have Saturday night only cf each week, the amount of 8,930.3 cu yards, 1 Str. . corner 5th and " Average test, 3.446 per cent. Park Tillamook night. Saturday, J __ Jur.e ments with the Telephone Co., to | until further notice. “The Girl and the amounting to $3,393.51; removed solid 9,68 pounds cbccre. 1 dlamook Oregon. wav... 14th. Watch out. Something surpris directly with our office, | Game as usual Monday and Tuesday, rock to the amount of 3,585.9 cu yds, connect you Yield, 10.08 pounds cheese per loo ing it going to happen then. Mth.'u;001' n‘<ht> Saturday, June with a good mixed program for Sat- amounting to $2351.54 making in all pounds of milk. case you wish any of our GOOD urday. *<*• ■ Watch Watch out. Something surpris- I in $9,481.77, all of which is due and ow 2.927 pounds cheese per pou nd but COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co., Call a8\ • • going to happen then. J. H. Hathaway vs. F. N. Wilson ing Retondo with the exception of ter fat. Ornamental Fire Placet Butter fat, 41.3c. and Minnie Wilson is a suit filed in i $2,364.55. ________________ liullt of Urick or Stone. the circuit court growing out of a dis For Sale. To Exchange. pute in regard to land, tile plain- All F'lre Places absolutely ------ o-. . tiff claiming that defendant on Oct. guaranteed not to smoke A fine ranch on Tillamook River, Residence, San Diego, good income 7th, 1915, took wrongful possession or money refunded. of certain land, which he now sues 2 Vi miles from center of Tillamook also sixtv acre farm Yuma Valley for City, containing 100 acres, more or stock ranch near cost.—Address P.O. Urick Work of all kinds for with $250.00 damages. X I less. One half or more, bottom land, > Box 7 Gadsden, Ariz. done on short notice. An examination for the position of ------ — and nearly all open and in marsh I We make specialty of fourth class postmaster at Beaver, f = ___ ____ r water on river, over half grass. Deep For Sale, Dairy Ranch. rep'irlug smoking F'ire Ore., will be held in Tillamook City, ' mile front. . ____ Price $100 per ____ acre. I Places. June 24. 1916, by the local board of North half can be sold separately for 46 acre dairy ranch, bottom land, civil service examiners. Information 1 30days at $80.00 pcr acre. No build- cleared, one mile from Tillamook and application blanks concerning (ings or stock. Enquire of Tillamook Creamery. To be sold at a bargain. same may be obtained from the post1 Title and Abstract Co., Tillamook, . 1 .......... Mill keep . 18 * cows, - Enquire at the i office at Tillamook or Beaver. Oregon. 1 Headlight office. TILLAMOOK. ♦ Wise and Massey, Dentists. Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. » United States auto tires at King & Smith Co. ♦ Bring in your prescriptions, Tilla mook Drug Co. * Safe deposit boxes tor rent. Tilla mook County Bank. * Sacks wanted—Lamb Schrader Co., Tillamook Oregon. * ie 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. I •jRMflR’S VARIETY STORE MOVE to 1.0 O.F. BLD Drop in and book Around- RALPH