noli Vol. XXVII. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. JULY 20. 191«. »1.50 PER YEAR. OCGOCOWMCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO&aeOQGoocGQQc^ man 8ANNS H/S MONEY ROCKET EOO/CS LEAK O ur B ank /s a S afe P lace for it Money carried in the pocket slips away easily. Put yours in our BANK ; it won’t be so hard to refuse a loan to ‘‘friends” who will never pay you back. Nor will von foolishly SPEND your money when it is safe in our bank. We refer those who have not banked with us to those who HAVE. Our vaults and locks are strong. The good names of men of high CH A.RACTER are known financial RESPONSIBILITY are also behind our bank. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Deposit. Tillamook County Bank THE OLD RELIABLE. t bids> for seven cords of line Maple and one cord of body fir to be delivered at school house No »7, prior to Se|>t 1, 1916 Bids will close August lsi. G. E. Hart, clerk. I here will be no preaching at the Uerrnan Reform Congregational Church from the 15th of fuiy to the »••th of August, owing to the pastor taking his vacation at this time. When you want a swell and up-to- date auto to take you to Portland or a joy ride, call up J. J. McCormick, at Garibaldi. He has a Pierce-Arrow car and it is a dandy. * Get your lime rock or Sulphur Spray at Tillampok Feed Co. We also have the International Stock Food Remedies sold on “money back” guarantee. » For sale cheap, lot in Brighton Beach, Ore., in block 81, lot No. 2, for $200.00, $25.00 down, $10.00 per month. Write Peter Damis, St.Helens Oregon. J 6 I have anentirely new U. S. Cream Seperator, 450 pounds capacity, never been used. Will “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. • For Sale—6 lots on Stillwell Ave, corner of 11th street for $1100.00 cash, if sold within 30 days. Apply to Morris Leach, or Tillamook Meat Co, —M. F. Drew, Tillamook. * For Sale— 4 year old mare, will work double or single, weight about 1150. Inquire of L. J. Larson, Tilla­ mook. Call évenings tvenings on Mutual Phone. We have made special arrange- ments with tht Telephone Co., to connect you directly with our office, in case you with any of our GOOD being $46,724.75, Under the law a' MCCCäOCOCCKXZiC&ä^ACACaCCAGQGGCOGGGGCOCCCGCCGGCQQSCC« tax of one-twentieth of a mill is lev-1 ied on the taxable property in the state, and this is divided proportion- I ' ately among the various counties. Be­ cause the law provides that no county shall receive morjt than $12,500, and the excess of one-twentieth of a mill on the taxable, property in Multno­ mah County “equaled *4679.33 this Member Federal Reserve Bank latter sum wa'iTopportioned among , all the counties giving them an addi- ! »tonai amount over the sum raised by ' the levy of 1133.69. The amount ap- , portioned to Tillamook was $905,99. OFFICERS ; C. C. Chapman, of the Oregon Vot- j B. C. LAMB, president. er, has sent the following resolutions 1 to granges, farmers’ unions and com­ W. J. RIECHERS, Cnshier. mercial bodies: 1 J. c. HOLDEN, Vice-President. “Whereas, the wear on Oregon roads is caused principally by auto­ mobile traffic, and I. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier. “Whare’as, the improvement of the through highways is of direct benefit DIRECTOR." : to automobile owners, in saving tirje and other expense, and C. J. E dwards . P eter H eisei .. A. W. B v NN. "Whertfas, automobile owners as a class are liberally disposed towards W. J. R iechers . B C. L amb . J. C. Hoi den . road improvement and will endure an increase of auto license fees if the proceeds »re to be expended by the state for permanent improvement of I through rtìads, therefore, be it Careful Attention Given to all Banking ■■Resolved, that we recommend to the 1917 General Assembly of the Business Placed in Our Hands. State of Oregon the enactment of such legislation as will bring an in­ creased revenue from automobile Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. license fees, same to be the basis'for providing interest and sinking-fund payments for bond issues for perman­ ent highway improvement by the state.” Any legislation, along this line should insure some oi the money raised in this way should be given to each county. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus, $30,000.00 FIRE ! FIRE ! WHEN A FIRE OCCURS County C°urt is Unjust to Bayocean. and you suddenly remember that t..e policy has lapsed or that you meant to get insured but delayed doing so there is consternation. If yua dv not want to be taken unawares, the rni. plan tv insure at tec. TX.i.’‘ pit 1. off until some other ti:n , do i. l.vw. Let us write you - p'-’i-y today. The County Court, it seems, has de­ cided to take the money that was ap­ propriated for the Bayocean road and to expend it in hardsuafacing roads in other parts of the county, thereby doing Bayocean a great in­ justice, for it there is any place that Is jus«y entitled to a road and a way out it is Bayocean. It is no secret that some of the timber men opposed the building of this road, and are doing so today, but there is a strong senti­ I ment in the county in favor ot giving Bayocean a road, and it would have received it if Judge Gatens allowed the receiver for the Potter Realty Co. it to go ahead with the proposition he made at the budget meeting. The Court appears to be somewhat divid­ PHONE US. CALL ON US. WRITE US. 'd. County Judge A. M. Hare and TODD HOTEL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORE. Commissioner F. L. Owens want to expend all of it on hard surfacing, while Commissioner G. R. McKimens is opposed to this, and when he ascer­ McCracken-Harris. For Sale Some of the Best Land in tained what the county judge and the. the Siletz Valley. other commissioner and decided to do A ring ceremony was performed at --- <---- he filed a protest and asked to have the home of W. (>. Harris last Tues­ 202 acres, one mile from the town it go on the court journal. Mr. Mc­ day evening, which united in mar­ of Siltez (two general stores, post- Kimens appeared to be in favor of riage Wilber McCracken and Miss office, blacksmith shop, cheese fac- giving Bayocean $10,000 of the Beatrice Harris. Rev. Van i Winkle tory. grade school and hotel. money appropriated, but he has pastor of the Christian Church was 120 acres valley land, level and changed his mind and is willing to the officiating minister. some improvements, $40 per acre. take $5,000.00 and expend it on this Mr. McCracken is a well known 80 acres 3'j miles fiom Siletz, half end of the road, which will be per­ young man of our city having _ been mile from plank road and half mile manent work. This is how McKimens an employe of the Feeney foundry for from good school, about 20 acres will go on record: some time and the bride is the daugh­ can be plowed, balance easily cleared, "I am opposed to taking the full ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Harris, all level, with small creek, price $40 amount of $15,000 appropriated for well known to all. per acre. building a part of the Bayoccan road 127 acres 3,’T miles from Siletz, on lhe following guests were present; and using it for hard surface roads, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogers; Miss plank road, 100 acres level and easily but am in favor of using at least Beulah Rogers; Miss Vera Rogers; cleared, balance rolling lji million ft. $5,000 ofThe appropriation on the Mr. and Mr. Lesster McCracken; of good timber half mile from good Bayocean’road, commencing on the Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Harris; Mr. and school. Price $35 per acre. end of the Sandberg contract, which Mrs. T. J Harris; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 77 acre son tide water, 60 acres will be permanent work.” overflow bottom land, balance bench, Craven atid Miss Alpha Olson. There is every probability that the The young people will make their less than 100 large trees on 6(i acres County Court will be enjoined from home in Tillamook. ■ easily cleared, Price $3,200.00. diverting the money appropriated for Write to L. C. Mowrrv, Siletz, Ore., Bayocean. I j or call at the head of tide w ater. Christian Church. circulated A petition is being of South amongst the dairymen ----- o I To The Voters. Prairie to have the $15,000 appro- Our services last Sunday were well I priated for the Bayocean road used attended especially 1 hereby announce my candidacy so in the evening, tor hard surfacing in that vicinity. when a large crowd was present. Fol­ for the office of District Attorney to lowing are a few sentences taken be voted for November 7, 1916. fro.ti the special sermon last Sunday J. R. Callalian. City Surveyor Re,igni. night qn “The Tables of the Heart. ' Jitney Service: Auto .'or hire at all "The job that requires the time of City Engineer Ross Shreve handed more people than any other job in hours. Phone 53J Day—154J night in his resignation Tuestay to take America is the policeman’s job.” Lee Slytcr. effect at once. This action of the city “We the peopie of the United States engineer resulted from the appoint­ employ more men and women to ment, by the city council, of Council­ keep ourselves out of meanness than man David O'Donnell of the first v. c do to teach in our school .” ward as inspector of concrete pave­ “Punishment never makes a wrong ments now under construction by the right nor changes a bad man into a city. good one.”—"Only in the heart can a Shreve, who had charge of the man be changed." work, oppointed an inspector who “We’er spending more time and claimed to be experienced in concrete money making laws to curb our work, at a salary of $75.00 per young people, and jails to lock them month. This appointment did not in, than we are to teach them hones­ meet with the approval of the city ty, sobriety and Christian ethics.” dads, and at the meeting Monday “The majority of the law breakers night the inspector was removed and of this country, taking every sort of O'Donnell appointed in his place at crime into consideration, arc under $4.00 per day. In his communication the age of 21 years, these children do to the councit Shreve says that not need policemen half as much as O’Donnell is inexperienced in this they need Christian teaching and work, and wholly incompetent to act their failure to get the latter necessi- as inspector. tates the former.” Mayor Brodhead called a special “The Three Visions of the Cross” session of the council Wednesday and is the sermon subject next Sunday Shreve's resignation was accepted .... ....... no there evening morning, will be and Harry P. Kerr was given the service on account of Chautauqua. position of city engineer. O’Donnell was retained as inspector, although DAIRYMEN. the council was advised by the city attorney that such action was con­ I have inquiries for weaned calves trary to the city charter which pro­ Ornamentai Pire Placet vides that "No officer of the corpora­ of all kinds. If you hive any for Huilt ot Hrick or Stane. tion shall be interested in any con­ sale, call me up on either Phone or AU Pire Placai absolurdy tract, or work, the expenses of which write me, giving full particulars as guaranteed i.jt t<> rmo’-e arc to be paid out of the city treas­ to age, breed and condition with price of each, and I will call and ury.' ’ or money refunded. A petition is being circnlalad by the look them over—Remember—I can Urici IV or II of al! Itrttft property owners effected by this im­ use anything in the baby calf Mne donc on short notice. provement, protesting against O’Don­ and can use them any time, summer H'c n.ukc spedalty of or winter. Call up when you have nell's appointment. one for sale and I will call for it. rep’ iring smoking Uro ■ • • SMITH, "The Calf Man”. Piacer. For Sale. I FIRE INSURANCE For Sale, Cheap, lot in Brighton Beach, Oregon, in Block 81, lot No. For Sale—Registered Holstein Bull 2, for $250.00 cash. Write Peter calf, a fine animal well marked $30.00 Damis, P. O. Box 501, St. Helens, * Write B. B. Goff, Forest Grove, Oregon. Oregon. J6. J. S. Stephens & Co.—Agent for The annual County Teachers’ In­ Fire Insurance, Real Estate, North * Wise and Massey, Dentists. stitute for Tillamook County is to be West School Furniture Co, and Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. * held on the 23rd, 24th and 25th of Notary Public. Both phones. Office Room 1, Commercial Building. Tilla­ October. Sunday chicken dinners at Bayside mook, Oregon. * The monthly meeting of the Tilla ­ ! Inn, Bayocean. ♦ Having taken charge of the auto ­ mook Commercial Club will be held Born, to the wife of Jacob Tagnian, on Monday evening at the club rooms mobile department of Case's Garage, on Monday, a son. I solicit your patronage in the future I in the city hall. as in the past and will guarantee sat­ Born, on Monday, to the wife of We use only the purest drugs ob­ isfaction, Frank H. Devine. ; Louis Dick, a son. tainable to enter into your prescrip- Don't forget those busted castings. .Cherries for canning. Now is the tions. Bring them to us—Tillamook * Can be welded for half. Goods sent Drug Co. time to buy. Fruit Palace. _ colored coat by parcel post and express promptly Lost a Lady’s light . Dressmaking, Mrs. Marie Wade, * last Sunday between Elliotts and Bar returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, ¡Corner gth and Stillwell. A. Oregon. View. Finder pleace notify * [ Wise and Massy examine the teeth, McNair, Tillamook. give advice and estimates, FREE. * There will be a called meeting of Seghers Wood Co., 410, 18th St., For Sale—250 goats in good condi­ North Portland, Oregon, wants to the Civic Improvement Club next tion. E. A. Gwinn, Dallas, Oregon. * trade their A-i Woodyard for Tilla­ Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o’clock, to * make plans for Dahlia Day at the | Dr. Wise will work by appointment mook property. County Fair in August, and other im- tor those who want him personally.* Wanted, capable milkers, able to portant business. handle 20 cows. $40.00 per mo. and L ou choose your doctor. Choose us Female help wanted —Women to Write Cloverhill Farms, Deer >s your druggist—Tillamook Drug board. act as cook and maternity nurse, live Island Station, Oregon. Co. » in tent, small family, near beautiful Married, on July 15th, at the home Brighton Beach. State age, wages Mrs. Jemima Kirk was declared in­ of the officiating clergyman, Rev. F. expected, Address A. F. Paterson sane and was taken to the asylum at S. Ford, in this city, Edwin P. Mal­ Brighton, etc. Oregon. * Salem. lory and Mrs. Mamie Kirk. J. E. Amrner, brother of A. Am ­ , Have you prescriptions to be filled? For Sale—pure bred imported 4 yr. mer of the Ammer Furniture Co, We can fill any prescription.—Tilla­ I I Guernsey Bull registered, class A, for come in from Portland on Tuesday mook Drug Co. ♦ your herd $225.00 f.o.b. Clovcrhill to spend his summer’s vacation. Mr. Ammer is mechanic in the lynotype wise & Massy, dentists, do painless Farms, Deer Island, Oregon. tatracting free where plates or bridge • F m C Rent—14 room house, barn and department of the Oregonian. (work is ordered. * I ' chicken house with two acres of land. Relinquishment—For $20 I will \our Free Sample of Briquets is A small farm in city limits for $18 relinquish my 10 acres of the best low ready at Lamb-Schrader Co's. per month. Apply to F. R. Beals. * land in Tillamook, 2 miles off the and 2 miles from the nearest •ifice.—Betteu C. Lamb. | Three room furnished apartment. coast, P. O.—Fuman, Watchtower, Tilla­ , For Sale, ten good milch cows. For Water and electric lights, ground mook City, Oregon. niormation phone Walter Cason, •floor at $10 per month. Inquire at Maine, Oregon. * , 9th Street and 6th Avenue East. * Dr. Jack Olson returned from Seat­ rent, ------ 6 room house all modern, tle on Monday and was accompanied J. E. O'Neel and wife, of Canyon-; For . --------------------- tale, Ore., are in on a summer’s va- close in to business center at corner by Dr. Roy West and wife, of Seat­ tition visiting relatives. I of Stillwcil Ave rnd 4th Street. In- tle. Dr. Roy is a professor of dentis­ city ! If you have had teeth treated and of M- R' «.»»enkratL _ * try in one of the colleges of that and will remain in the city for two they still ache try the Wise & Massey 1 For Sale, 80 acres timber land, Sec. weeks. [painless rplipf * 8, Tp. 3, S., R. 10 W„ Tillamook hinlcss method for relief. The rain the latter part of last County, Oregon. Make me an offer. }Vc jd Sawed -------- —Call --- I E. week and the beginning of this week E. W. W. Knight J. K. Eshelman, Altoona, Iowa. * m the 1' 1:____ phone, Prompt service did some damage to the hay in this ■---- Mutual . . * 1 Well improved dyked tide land, county, a large quantity being down. *d careful work. I Lost—Pin made of German gold stock and buildings, easy terms, As the rain was general over Oregon small payment or small farm as part, and Washington, the hay crop is K’«, return to A. F. Coats ____ 2___ ' Lumber p. O. Box No. 330 Toledo, Oregon. more or less damaged in the North­ w-. or phone 41 J. Reward. west, and on that account it is feared Joe Durrcr is at the Boals’ hospital that hay will be high again. Sanitary Market now open for suffering with an infected arm, and J?*9CSS >n new location next to there is some of his hav­ The Womens' Civic Improvement ""hams' Harness Shop. Both phones ing to have the possibility arm amputated. Club wish to announce that the con­ test for Dahlia Queen will be open For Sale—My herd of fine grade Having bought the Tillamook Iron from July 24 to August 7th inclusive l,rsty cows; will sell singly or all. F. (Miller, Forest Grove. Phone 526.* Works from A. K. Case all business at the following stores in Tillamook City—C. I. Clough’s, J. S. Lamar’s, .The Tillamook Meat Co. is paying from Sept. 1st will be transacted by Grand Leader, Pennington's, Tilla- H. Sander. * moog Drug and Haltom's, and at k Per pound for live fat hogs up to 65 Pounds. * Mrs. Milton Duvall and daughters, Wheeler, Nehalem, Bay City, Beaver, Misses Hazel and Oral, have came and Cloverdale. With each one dollar a work horse, communicate from Aberdeen, Wash., to join Mr. purchase a coupon will be given good I civ ' C' Smith % mile back of VV. Duvall, who is superintendent of the for 5 votes for a girl between the age of 10 and 15 years. , Elliott's on Kilchis river. Coats Driving & Boom Co. J\or Rent—Store Building now oc- The railroad celebration which Strayed from the Elmore Place: RPicd by B. D. Lamar as a variety Four year-old bay horse, weight will be held at Marshfield and North ire after Feb.. 1st.—P. W. Todd. about 1050, wire cut just below fet­ Bend, August 24th, 25th and 26th, [Sec Wise and Missy, the up-to-date lock in front, one hind leg white be­ in honor of the completion of the Ptists, who have located perman- low ankle. Natural pacer. Finder will Coos Bay Branch, will be one of the special occasions which has *n Tillamook, Bay City and Bar be liberally paid on return of horse biggest taken place in this state for a good to me.—F. R. Beals. many years. Business Men’s special trains will be operated from San Francisco, Portland, Salem and prob­ ably one or m