Vol. XXVII. No. 7. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. JULY 27. 1916. »i.$o PER YEAR OOCOCOCCOSOGOCO&COCOC For sale cheap, lot in Brighton the exception of Wallace who will . SOCOGCCCCOCCOCC&OG&eOGOCCOCGCGCGaOCGOGOOGOCGCaOGCOOGf Beach, Ore., in block 81, lot No. 2, leave in a few. days. I “ ‘ for $200.00, $25,00 down, $10.00 per Miss Kathleen Mills, deputy coun ­ month. Write Peter Damis, St.Helens Oregon. J6 ty clerk, met with an accident on I Sunday evening at Fairview. She I have anentir^ly new U. S. Cream was about to leave her home to at­ Scperator, 450 pounds capacity, never tend the Chautauqua, and in coming been used. Will sacrifice samefor one- down the stairs she slipped , ami half original, cost. See Smith the Calf reaching out her left arm to save Man. Member Federal Reserve Bank. herself, it was broken at the wrist. j Misses Marie Nelson and Miss Dr. Boats was sent for and set the Alphcild Swenson left on Tuesday broken arm. She was able to be at for Moutaseno, Wash., where they work this morning. will visit their brothers, who are in A survey is being run up Kilchis OFFICERS : the dairy business. river by the Whitney Co., for the B. C. LAMB, President. W. S. Cone, M. J. Cone, A. J. purpose of putting in a logging road. a large Mapes and F. R. Beals vs. W. L. The Whitney Co. have W. J. RIECIIERS, Cashier. Provoost is a suit filed in the circuit amount of timber in that vicinity, and is now making arrangements to court to quiet title to certain property J. c. HOLDEN. \ ice-Preside nt. have it logged and manufactured. The in Jacoby’s addition to Bay City. company bought the C. A. Johnson 1. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier. For Sale—Two horses, one three place at Garibaldi, and it is rumored years old and the other about 12 that a large saw mill will be erected years, good driving mare. The latter there, but when this will be con­ DIRECTORS : to be sold for $25.00. Apply to John structed and the logging road built is Theiler, Hemlock, Ore. A3 not known. c. J. E dwarw *. P eter H eisel . A. \V. B vnn . Protect your valuable papers from W. J. R ie . hers . B C. L amb . J. c. Hoi DEX'. the unexpected fire by renting one of Tillamook Company to be Organized our safe deposit boxes. Only one August Sth. dollar per year. Tillamook County Hank. • Attorney S. S. Johnson, who was instrumental in creating the interest For Sale—6 lots on Stillwell Ave, in forming a company of the Oregon Careful Attention Given to all Banking corner of Uth street for $1100.00 Militia in Tillamook, has received a 67? ank a afe lace for it cash, if sold within 30 days. Apply to letter from the Acting Adjutant Gen­ Business Placed in Our Hands. Morris Leach, or Tillamook Meat Co, eral Wilson stating that the company Money carried in the pocket slips away easily. Put —M. F. Drew, Tillamook. * will be organized on August 5th. yours in our BANK ; it won’t be so hard to refuse a J Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. For Sale— 4 year old mare, will .’I his is the letter Mr. Johnson re­ loan to 'friends” who will never pay you back. Nor 'JOGOOeeOGCQO9&3OOCCOOCOO»aCiClCi9O0COOOOOC4OO0OCO^MX4à. work double or single, weight about ceived, which is of interest to the will you foolishly SPEND your money witen it is safe in H50. Inquire of L. J. Larson, Tilla­ young men who have joined the com­ our bank. mook. Call evenings on Mutual pany as well as others who wish suc­ We refer those who have not banked with us to those Phone. cess to the first company of State you people would get the light com- ment by the city and county, and is mulu'.y spirit, and back up your Coin- j being held up as a dishonest ai.d dis- who HA\ E. Our vaults and locks are stronjx* The We have made special arrange- Militia organized in Tillamook: niercial Club and Women’s Civic Im- honorable man by the city and coun- Mr. S. S. Johnson, good names of men of hluh CHARACTER are "known ments with the Telephone Co., to provement League, and support your ty and other persons with whom he Tillamook Oregon. financial RESb ONSIBIL11 J are also behind our bank connect you directly with our office, Dear Mr. Johnson:—Lieutenant home merchants and industries, why, has formerly dealt have lost confi­ Make OUR bank YOUR bank. in case you wish any of our GOOD Shippam, on returning to this office you would be surprised y ourselves , dence in his honesty aru integrity, We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Deposit. form your city, was so enthusiastic what you could accomplish " and ad- ‘ tor which plaintiff claims $5,00o ad By request of several of the picture in regard to forming an organization ded to tins he recommended that dilional damage«. fans of the city, each following Mon­ of Coast Artillery in your city that I everybody “Get the Tillamook Spirit.” day starting July 31st, at the Gem see fit at this time to instruct you Fair Board Mceib. I Theatre, the program will have in it that your company will be mustered THE OLD RELIABLE. Tillamook Day at the Fair. I one of the rail road dramas, which in at 8 o’clock, p.m.. August 5, 1916. The Fair Board met on Friuay at proved so popular last winter. You can feel assured that there will At a meeting of the Executive the Fair Grounds, with L. M. Kraner, e..: r J. S. Stephens & Co.—Agent for be no further delay and you can go Board of the Tillamook Commercial {'resident; Erwin 1'.- i. on ahead with your work with the un­ Club at the Club rooms on Wednes-' and D. I.. Thompson, ,-r<»Li 1. F. R. Beals vs. M. A. Mead, T. B. Fire Insurance, Real Estate, North derstanding that this company will, day evening, the matter of the busi- , It was decided to clear a race ua»’. Mead and Andrew Peterson is a suit West School Furniture Co, and without doubt, be mustered in on the ness men taking part in the opening of a quarter oi a mile fir foe'. .... filed in the circuit court to recover Notary Public. Both phones. Office date mentioned. day of the County Fair was up lor pony races. Room 1, Commercial Building. Tilla­ $158.45. Enlistment papers, physical exam­ consideration. It was decided to co­ The Board accepted lue op t - o------ mook, Oregon. ♦ / ination blanks, etc., are being for­ operate with the Fair Board on the Cloverdale Baud to furnish m: . ¡e r We use only the purest drug3 ob­ ♦ W'jse and Massey, Dentists. Attorney W. N. Barrett, of Hills­ warded you. However, I would sug­ opening afternoon, the business die fair. tainable to enter into your prescrip­ boro, was in the city Wednesday on gest that you do not try to make out houses to close and the business men C. E. Reynolds made a proposition * tions. Bring them to us—Tillamook Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. Drug Co. • business. He is camped at Elmore these papers until the arrival of the to form a parade and march to the to the board and asked that $150.00 park. Mr. Barrett is one of the lead ­ The wet weather is seriously da in- mustering officer in order to avoid fair grounds dressed in white cluck be appropriated for a dancing pavil­ Mrs. Mann, of Nohomish, Wash., ing lights of Hillsboro and mayor of mistakes. Wishing you the best of pants, white shirts and while caps. ion >'0x2S, o,. in.- in. b aging hay. n.li ,k t; was visiting at the home of Mr. and that city. success, I am Very truly yours, >.g Governor Withycombe has been invit­ the first $50.00 taken in to. ua Sunday chicken dinners at Bayside Mrs. J. L. Jones, they being old Walter W. Wilson, ed to take part and make a speech on should go to Mr. Reynolds and the Inn, Bayocean. Don’t forget those busted castings friends. Major, Inspector General’s the opening day. Erwin Harrison, remainder divided with the board. Can be welded for half. Goods sent _ Dressmaking, Mrs. Marie Wade, Dept., Acting Adjutant Gen- secretary of the Fair Board, was Messrs. Kraner and Thompson voted E. V. Eberhardt left on Tuesday Corner 9th and Stillwell. e-al. present and asked the Commercial for and Mr. Harrison against. for Spokane, Wash., having received by parcel post and express promptly The secretary was instructed to ask Club to take this matter in hand, as Born, to the wife of Frank Devine, the bad news that his brother was returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, the opening day is Tillamook day. for bids for whitewashing the build­ dead. Home Town Preparedness.” on Tuesday, a daughter. Oregon. * President Baker was authorized to ings and sheds. F. R. Beals vs. M. A. Mead and T. Wise and Massy examine the teeth, appoint a committee to call upon the Rule 10 a. was amended that all The Blue Bird Feature Photo Play The above subject was discussed at B. Mead is a suit filed in the circuit give advice and estimates, FREE. * business men and induce all of them nremiums arc liable to reductions in “Undine” coming to the Gem Theatre court to recover $203,72 on a promis­ August 1st, is one of the greatest the Chautauqua last week by Ernest to take part. In previous years there ease of an emergency caused by bad • For Sale—250 goats in good condi­ sory note. J. Sias, who is a booster of commun­ productions of the present time, A ity interest and the home town. Mr. have been no formal opening of the weather or if the gate receipts fall tion. E. A. Gwinn, Dallas, Oregon. * Lost a Lady’s light colored coat picture of sea —life, mermaids etc. Stas’ lecture was attentively listened fair, and this year it will be one of below the amount of money required. Dr. Wise will work by appointment last Sunday between Elliotts and ~ The board engaged Chester Mc­ Bar . ; Remember Tuesday night only. to and quite frequently applauded, the features, as will the parade by the for those who want him personally.* View. Finder Women’s Civic Improvement League, Ghee's orchestra. A. pleace notify even if he was a little outspoken in L. Mrs. Baker, wife of Prof L. * I which is making elaborate prepara­ John Riessbcck and wife, of Salem, McNair, Tillamook. Baker w’ho was a former principal of his remarks. were in on a visit this week. Mr. Sias took up the subject of tions. The president was also instruc­ Witepskie’s Royal Hungarian Orches­ Scghers Wood Co., 410, 18th St.,1 the public school in this city, with ted to appoint a committee to procure tra at the Chautauqua. You choose your doctor. Choose us North Portland, Oregon, wants to 1 her brother W. L. Slotboom, of Commercial Clubs and Women’s Civ­ a suitable site for a camp ground for ------ o—— as your druggist—Tillamook Drug trade their A-i Woodyard for Tilla­ Portland are in on a visit. Prof, ic Improvement Leagues and spoke automobiles, which other cities arc The most enjoyable musical feature mook property. * Baker is now principal of the St. Highly of them as community builders doing for the convenience of tour­ Co. • * of the Chautauqua last week was He said that every business man, William Morrison, the nigger who Helens school. Have you prescriptions to be filled? Witcpskic’s Royal Hungarian Or­ professional men and clerks and ists. A. G. Loundagin vs A. de Wilde and mechanics should belong to a com­ We can fill any prescription.—Tilla­ had trouble at Cloverdale and was chestra, this being its second appear­ sent to the insane asylum at Salem, Johanna de Wild, A. F. Garrison, Tax the Auto for Read Work. mook Drug Co. * ance in this city. The orchestra was mercial club, who should gel together escaped from that institution. Blanche M. Garrison, Jacob Gustaf­ for the improvement of the home ------ o------ given another warm, appreciative re­ Wise & Massy, dentists, do painless son, Harry M. Comtright, Marce B. The snap shot man is in hearty ac ­ ception by the people of Tillamook, town, for it needed everybody to get County School Superintendent W. extracting free where plates or bridge Comtright and Morris L. Comtright cord with the movement to tax auto work is ordered. * S. Bucl returned on Sunday from is a suit filed in the circuit court to re­ behind a club and push it along. He mobiles and use all the money for who appeared delighted that Mattdel Witepskic was oti the Chautauqua believed with that Kind of co-operat- Salem, where he served on the State cover $1,800.00. For sale—Folding bed, dressers, Board of Examiners. 10.1 lillaniook City could be made a road work. Since automobiles and program this year. '1 his splendid motor trucks cut up and destroy the stoves, rugs etc. \ an Graven, 6th company of musicians under the able H. C. Seymore, state leader for In­ town of 40,000 inhabitants in about between Miller and Park. * 1 For Sale—pure bred imported 4 yr. dustrial Clubs of Oregon, is in the 15 years. Mr. Siis commended the macadam roads, and have done far direction of Mr. Witepskie rendered Guernsey Bull registered, class A, for more damage to them than farmci's Miss Ardis Dixon, of Willamina, 1 your herd $225,00 f.o.b. Clovcrhill county forming clubs. He visited Ne­ c.tia.ns lor the fine school buildings, wagons, it is only right and proper some beautiful music, which proved the best and was more appreciated halem, Garibaldi, Bay City, Tillamook and educational advantages, the fine has been visiting with her cousin, Farms, Deer Island, Oregon. Fairview, Fossil Creek, Blaine and paved si 1 eels, and cement sidewalks, that those who own autos and travel than other musical numbers on the Mrs. A. A. Pennington. the roads should pay something sub ­ Fvf Rent—14 room house, barn and Beaver, where he formed clubs, and lie new city hall and new business program. One valuable addition to Your Free Sample of Briquets is chicken house with two acres of land. will visit other districts in the south □locks, but he stated that there were stantial towards their upkeep. We be­ the orchestra was Madame Fay Mor- lieve every auto should be taxed $50 now ready at Lanib-Schradcr Co's, A small farm in city limits for $18 part of the county. vilius, mezzo contralto, whose great many things that could an«j should be and every auto truck $100. And the personal charm, winsome attarctivc- office.—Bette1-C. Lamb. per month. Apply to F. R. Beals. * Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Jone here to improve the city. He had next state legislature should pass a ness and charming vocol solos cap­ For Sale, ten good milch cows. For Three room furnished apartment. Bayne in “A Man and His Soul” at gone over the city and said that it law to that effect and each county information phone Walter Cason, Water and electric lights, ground the Gem Theatre Saturday and Sun­ uicy did not cut the grass in some should have a fair proportion of the tivated the audience, the repeated cn- cores proving how dclightcd the Blaine, Oregon. * , floor al $10 per monfn. Inquire at day nights. These two celebrated places it would crowd pedestrians off tax collected from autos. people of Tillamook were with the the sidewalks. ‘Pull down those old 9th Street and 6th Avenue East. * stars need no introduction, as the Mrs. C. A. Wood and children, of .__ ____ ____ in the _ program _ and part she took team work done by them in all of fences and old shacks, and pull up Burbon, Ind., are visiting at the home the rendering of national airs, which For Sale, 80 acres timber land, Sec. those old rotten sidewalks,” was one Su e d for Damages. their pictures is supurb. Don ’ t fail to of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kiger. broughtt everybody to their feet argument he advanced to improve the 8, Tp. 3, S., R. 10 W, Tillamook Madame Fay Morvilius was by far Make me an offer. see this one. appearance of the city, and with every If you have had teeth treated and County, -------- ,, Oregon. ---- „ A damage suit was filed in the C. S. Starr, who represents some of body assisting the Commercial Club they still ache try the Wise & Massey ’ J. K. Eshelman, Altoona, Iowa. on Wednesday for the most accomplished vocal soloist Circuit Court DSinlpcc of- G z-s/4 (nr roltnf it' 11 improved _ —____ J dyked tide land, the large timber owners in this coun­ and the Women’s Civic Improvement $15,000, in which A. T. Dolan claims 111 this year's Chautauqua. painless method for relief. ’ * I , Well League this could be accomplished I that T. J. Harris damaged him to stock and buildings, easy terms, ty, was in the city this week. He Wcad Sawed—Call E. W. Knight stated that the timbermen whom he He severely criticised the business I that amount of money. 'I lie complaint Christian Church. »mall payment or small farm as part. on the Mutual phone. Prompt service represented were in favor of the man and others who would not join ' states that Tillamook City advertised i P. O. Box No. 330 Toledo, Oregon. and careful work. * County Court expending the $15,000 in the community movement. This for bids for certain street improve- What is sancitification ? Who is Mrs. W. A. Williams has gone to ' Having bought the Tillamook Iron appropriated for the Bayocean road city should have the community spirit 1 ments, and that plaintiff and defend­ sanctified? How is the condition Shephard Springs, Wash., to take Works from A. K. Case all business being expended there and not divert­ and everybody should be loyal and ant entered into an agreement to put I brought about, and how are we to patriotic to their home town and in a bid for this work, which they did know when wc arc sanctified? treatment for rheumatism. from Sept. 1st will be transacted by ed and used for other purposes. community. Talk about your home but the bid of the Arenz Construc­ These and many other interesting John Theiler, appellant vs. Tilla ­ ‘ For Sale—My herd of fine grade H. Sander. town whenever you have an oppor­ tion Company being the lowest, it and important questions v.i'l h ..... mook County, appealed from Tilla ­ Jersey cows; will sell singly or all. F. When you want a swell and up-to- mook County; action for damages; tunity, and tell visitors of the pro­ was awarded the contract, and the wcred in the sermon next »unJay J. Miller, Forest Grove. Phone 526.* gress it is making, and the big town it date auto to take you to Portland or opinion by Justice Benson; Circuit complaint alleges that the defendant night. Subject: Sanctification. The morning suLjeci v..ii be. tie For Rent—Store Building now oc­ a jov ride, call up J. J. McCormick, Judge Bagley’s judgment for defend- will be in the near future. He believed in the presence of a number of per­ that good roads were the best asset cupied by B. D. Lamar as a variety at Garibaldi. He has a Pierce-Arrow and affirmed. This was a case where sons, wantonly, wilfully and orally Smitten Rock.” to a city and a farming community, The music at both services w.l! b* store after Feb., 1st.—P. W. Todd, make and utter false statements about car and it is a dandy. * Theiler sued the county for damages on account of road work opposite his and the farmers and the business men \ the plaintiff, accusing him of selling led by Lee Doty. See Wise and Massy, the up-to-date should pull together and work togeth ­ Get your lime rock or Sulphur The public is ii vited to alien«. dentists, who have located perman­ Spray at Tillamook Feed Co. We also farm which was decided against him er so as to create a more friendly out to the Arenz Construction Co. by falsly deceiving the defendant as to ently in Tillamook, Bay City and Bar have the International Stock .Food in the circuit court. community spirit. * the amount which the plaintiff and View. * CALF HIDL’3 WAfiEU. E. J. Denn vs. D. J. Dunn is a di­ Part of Mr. Sias’ lecture dealt with defendant should have bid for the Remedies sold on “money back’ vorce suit filed in the circuit court. mail order houses, and he stated that construction of the work; that the For Sale—Registered Holstein Bull guarantee. GRANT THAYER W11.O PA These parties were married in Tilla­ calf, a fine animal well marked $30.00 i A contract has been entered into mook county in the year 1882 and this method of trading was crowding plaintiff was a crook and deceived the $« CENTS FOR Crtl . .-E-s. out the country store and taking away defendant while he was his partner Write B. B. Goff, Forest Grove, with Herbert A. Munter, Aviator of eight children have been born to the business from the smaller towns. J his ami acting in collqsi'in with the Arenz Oregon. J®- i Seattle for exhibitions during the union, five of whom arc of age The he thought, was a serious state of af­ Construction Co., that the plaintiff 1 Attorney Geo. P. Winslow has Fair. Munter flew at the State Fair complaint alleges cruel and inhuman fairs, and it could not exist if people had dealt crookedly with the defend­ bought a new house between 4th and I ; last fall and gave good satisfaction to treatment towards the plaintiff, who would be loyal to their home business ant in making a bid that he knew Ormiin ¡.tal l-.i >. ■ » » 5th Streets, which was recently built ; the fair management and the public. suffered tuany personal indignities, houses and home communities, He would not be accepted; that plain’iff Iìullt of lìrici: or Slofte making her life burdensome. strongly urged his audience to sup­ had changed and deceived the defend- ; by Geo. Sapp. ___________ All 11, e Placet iibictao. ‘j the ant as to the I id; a^1 that plaintiff Captain. Curtis B. Winn, of the port the home merchants and fimi. anh .il 1. a with had corruptly and wickedly conspired business men to trade Oregon Militia, has been in the city ur morire rMuti.'. <• for a few dayrf endeavoring to get a one another. The mail order houses with the Ar>nz Construction Co., the' contribute one cent to­ defendant m: king the remark in the Ur lih "i-Por > of ,11! >ó li number of young men to join the did not militia, who are to take the place of ward taxes or to -improve community presence of a number of persons: ■ cloior uri "hort notti«. the married men who were sent to interests, and it appeared to him that "How much do you suppose he IFe t.,.rke s/rccialty nf the Mexican berdcr with the Oregon property owners who patronize mail (meaning the plaintiff) received from refi ’ ¡ring rnukirg l ire order houses, instead of enhancing the Arenz Construction Co. to sell boys. Eight young men volunteered Place». their services, viz., Don Simmons, the value of property, were doing the out?" I he plaintiff seeks general dam­ Marion Bowman, Charles D. Fay, H. opposite. No one ever heard of any­ D. Gabriel. Earl Schultson, Robert one sending their children to a mail ages, to the amount of $10,000, and • < order house to be educated, or when that by reason of and on account of O. Thomas and Arthur Wallace. i They left this morning for Camp a person was taken sick to be sent to the false statements of the defendant TILLAMOOK. uKL. a mail order house to be cured. “ If I the plaintiff has been refused empioy- W tthycombe with Captain Winn, with 4 /%¥//2£~ z V7~ MAN BANKS h / s MONEY THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus, $30,000.00 POCPP7 ßOOPS zzxz/r D /s S P Tillamook County Bank Tillamook Jottings. <; bflJVIAR’S VARIETY STORE, I.OO.F. BLD.,