Vol. XXVII. No. 20. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OC TOBER 26, A Certain Man When Poor. Said CERTAIN MAN “I will save and get ready and maybe my chance will come.” attendance upon the institute where he spoke Tuesday as a representative of Boys’ and Girls’ Industrial De­ partment of the O. A. C. Extension Department. Born, on Sunday, to the wife of Nick Hulse, a daughter. For Trade—30 acre farm near Willamina in Yamhill County ___ for Tillamook property. Owner r C. O. Blodgett, Tillamook City, Ore. For sale—one team of horses and ___ hand made wagon for 1100.00 cash. Horses will weigh about 800 lbs. each. Phone Sub. 34F5. REPUBLICAN RALLY MONDAY ——o----- Congressman W. C. Hawley Speak at the Court House. Congressman W. C. Hawley arrive in Tillamook next Monday will speak in behalf of Hughes the Republican ticket. There will be a recepetion by the business men and their wives at the Tillamook Hotel at seven o’clock and at eight o'clock he will speak at the Court House. Mr. Hawley has many friends in ’ Tillamook county and he is an in- teresting talker, and this meeting will be a big gathering of those who Salem and Tillamook high schools favor the election of Hughes. will play a game of football at the Fair Grounds on Friday afternoon. A number of the business houses will Wm Maxwell and Party Meet With Accident in Portland. close from 3 to 5. YOUR CHANCE W ill C ome A most remarkable dry spell for this season of the year is being cy perienccd in this county. The last rain fall was on the 26th of Septem­ ber, making 30 days without rain. Congressman W. C. Hawley will meet with the Port of Tillamook on Tuesday morning at 8;30, for the purpose of seeing what government appropriations can be obtained for the improvement of the channel from the bay to this city. 1 his certain man, whose name is Legion, had very little chance, you would say, to acquire a competence. But he was de­ termined to save and succeed. “Some day” he said, "My chance will come.” So he saved and got ready. And his chance did come \ our chance will come. Some day you’ll be considering an investment. If you’re ready you can take it up. And you can get ready no matter if your salary is small. It’s what you save that counts, not what you make. William Maxwell, accoinpaniSl by his wife and son Joseph, with C. L. Kinnaman and wife and little daugh­ ter Pauline, met with a serious acci­ dent in Portland. Mr. Maxwell and party left Tillamook Saturday morn­ ing to loop the loop, going out by way of Seaside. While in Portland their car turned over at Twenty- third and Washington streets, and it is a wonder that they did not meet with a more serious accident. As it was Mrs. Maxwell sustained a fracture of the left leg and was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital. The others were also taken to the hospital as they were all more or less shaken up. The car was descending the hill, ac­ cording to Mr. Maxwell's statement, when the brakes refused to work. Tn an endeavor to check the speed and avoid accident he attempted to turn into the side street. Instantly a front wheel of the car collapsed under the strain and the machine upset, throw­ ing the occupants to the pavement, none of them was pinned br*sc|th the wreck. With the exception of Mrs. Max- well all were able within a few hours to leave the hospital, where their wounds were dressed. Ira J. Wolfe met with an accident on Monday. His horse became scar­ ! ed and ran away, the buggy striking If you really want to better yourself, begin now by putting a post on the Ebinger ranch. Wolfe away regularly a little money in this bank and a year hence you was thrown out, his head striking the ground, which rendered him uncon­ will be surprised at the amount saved. scious for a time. He was not serious­ ly injured. Exchange for Tillamook improved or unimproved Tillamook 1 County land, 10j4 acres fruit orcherd, near A electric line between Walla Walla and Milton, mostly in Italian prunes. Rich soil, free water right. A fine Attorneys H. T. Botts and Web­ place for some one wishing a dryer climate . Value $6,500.00.—Address ster Holmes are in Hillsboro this week, each having a case in the cir­ G. A. Wchrung, Hillsboro, Oregon. * cuit court taken from this county. Friday at 3;15 the Salem High « W. A. Wise, dentist. Dr. Shearer, Internal Medicine and School football team will oppose the Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. * Generay Surgery—Commercial Bldg., Tillamook High School team at the Christian Church. over Ray & Co. Store. Office hours 1 county fair grounds. This promises to Piano for sale on long terms—See to 4, Evenings by appointment. be a good contest and the hearty sup­ * * Bible School, 10 a.m. Communion Shrode. port of the people of Tillamook is ind preaching 11 a.m. Morning Married on the 24th of October, by Wanted: Hemlock and Alder wood. the Rev. C. C. Curtis, pastor of the urged as our high school team is a I’heme: "Christ's Policy.” business See Shrode. ♦ Christian church, at the parsonage in Tillamook product. The Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m. houses of the city have agreed to Wanted, a girl to do house work. this city. Archie May and Miss Erma close between the hours of 3 and 5 Evangelistic sermon 7:30. Evening theme: “Conforming with the Devil.” Call. Apply at the Headlight office. p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening •Mrs. Chandler is now making cor­ For Sale—Twin cylinder motor­ An enthusiastic group of former O. at 7:30. The public is invited to all of sets at Miss Johnson’s millinery store cycle, in perfect condition, will sell at A. C. students gathered Monday these services. Come and we will try Good Jersey cow for sale, fresh in i bargain. Terms given to responsible at the Hotel Tillamook and organized to make you feel at home. party. Address Box 431, Tillamook, C. C. Curtis, Minister. the Tillamook O. A. C. Club. All for­ six weeks. Herman Hauswirth, Fair­ Oregon. * mer O. A. C. students in the county view. * Protect your valuable papers from who may have been overlooked by Presbyterian Church Notes. Will pay you to see Everson for a the committee are urged to send in safe investment in city property or the unexpected fire by renting one of their names to the secretary, Miss “Three Great reasons for Christian farm lands. * our safe deposit boxes. Only one Julia Miller. The purpose of this or­ lollar per year. Tillamook County Earnestness” will be the subject of ganization is to aid in an endeavor to the pastor’s sermon next Sunday at For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City Bank. * bring our State Agricultural College 11# and in the evening at 7;30 the for $T.100.00 cash. Call or address Marriage licenses were issued to through its extension department a Mrs. C. N. Drew. * Theodore M. Berns and Edith May little closer to the people of Tilla­ subject will be "Perfection of the Religious Character" The usual talk Dr. W. A. Wise is at his Tillamook Knight; Archie May and Erma Call; mook County. to boys and girls will be given in the office to remain a few days or as long lohnnie Mekkers and Cora Petts; County Judge Hare, Commission­ early part of the morning service. as kept busy. * Elmer L. Plog and Mava E. Good­ ers Owens and McKimens, County The very live, up to date Sunday speed. Wcad Sawed—Call E. W. Knight Clerk Holden, Sheriff Crenshaw, Sur­ School in session from 10 to 11 will on the Mutual phone, Prompt service Married on the 22nd of October at veyor Shreve and a number of wit­ interest men, women and children. and careful work. * the parsonage of the Presbyterian nesses left Wednesday morning for Classes for all according to age by where two Tillamook the departmental graded system. The Those who wish to see Dr. Wise church in this city, Elmer L. Plog Hillsboro, before he goes East will please do so and Miss Mava E. Goodspeed, the cases arc being tried this week. Dis­ excellent new song book is furnishing ceremony being performed by Rev. J. trict Attorney T. H. Goyne left on .ill services with inspiring and enjoy- at once. E. Youel, the pastor. Saturday. The cases grew out of a ible singing. All who have not their Why not be insured in the best fire dispute between the contractor and church home elsewhere are cordially J. S. Stephens & Co. — Agent for insurance company, it costs no more. the two counties in a settlement over invited to attend the services of this See Everson. * Fire Insurance, Real Estate, North the Sour Grass road, the Bay City church. _______________ West School Furniture Co, and claiming over I am in the market at all times for Notary Public. Both phones. Office Construction Co. Progressive Rook Party. your baby calves—Smith "The Calf Room 1, Commercial Building. Tilla­ $8,000, The other case is for damages Man,”—Both Phones. mook, Oregon. * the Miami Lumber Co. having sued the county for damages in the matter Mrs. Robt. A. Leonard and Mrs. R. A full line of standard spark plugs, Don’t forget those busted castings. of building a road which damaged C. Jones entertained at the home of also other automobile accessories at Can be welded for half. Goods sent the property of the company. he latter on Wednesday afternoon. W. A. Williams Harness Shop. The house was beautifully decorat- by parcel post and express promptly The Rebekah Lodge and friends Wanted—To rent dairy ranch with <■ turned. Hiner V Reed, Tillamook, gave a surprise to Mrs. A. D. Page d with Autumn leaves which were suggestive of the occasion. stock, One that will carry from ten to fregon. * and son, Roy, of Tacoma, Wash., on Progressive Rook occupied the fourteen cows.—Call at this office. * Thursday evening. Five hundred and afternoon, after which delicious re­ music followed by a luncheon, made For Sale — Registered Jersey Bull, Good bottom land farm for rent. freshments were served, Those pres­ evening’s enjoyment, the ent Mesdames Burge, W. J. Hill, G. Stock for sale. Place will carry about 3 years old. Grand Son of Gertie Lad, up the Dam is a granddaughter of Governor prizes being captured by Mrs. - B. 25 cows. Apply at F. R. Beal’s office. F. Sanders, R. B. Hays, H. T. Botts, Marigold. Gentle to handle and sure Beals, Jr., and Mrs. Frisby, The E. M. Bales, Carl Haberlach, F. C. W. A. Williams carries a full line of breeder. Price 1100 crated and trans­ guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lu­ Baker, J. Groat, C. I. Clough, Fred Flash Lights and batteries. It will pay ferred. Apply to John Woder, R. F. cas, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chaffee, Mr. Poorman, W. B. Aiderman, E. T. you to look over his stock when *in D. 2, Aurora, Oregon. and Mrs. Otis Frisby, Mr. and Mrs. Hatlom, W. L. Campbell, E. D. Allep, need. Dan Billings, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. La­ Geo. J. Peterson, R. W. Kirk, Fred For Sale—One 4% year old marc, mar, Mr. and Mrs. N. J Meyers, Mrs. Norwood Bellinger and Everett Jef- drive single or double; one buggy, al­ N. W. Barker, Mrs. Shartell, Mrs. Burton, Erwin Harrison, Ray Walls, frey were fined $5.00 each and cost so pole; one wagon, single and double F. R. Beals, C. J. Edwards, Carl for assault and battery upon Chris harness, also tools. All for 140.00. Austin. Mrs. H. Woolfe, Mrs. John Dawson, M. E. Gruber, Frank Heyd, Aschiin, Mrs. Broughton, Mrs. Allen Wyss. Must leave for Washington. Address Page, Mrs. Rollie Watson, Mrs. Tom lennie McGhee, J. C Holden, Homer Miss Myrtle Mills, who went to Mrs. M. J. Halpin, Garibaldi. Ore. Coates. Mrs Talbott, Mrs, Zachtnan, Mason, E. E. Koch, J. E. Youel, Geo. Winslow, Thad Robison, Lowell Portland on Sunday, underwent an I have a number of store buildings, Mrs. J. P. Allen, Mr. Fred Forslund. Bristow, Roy Andrus, W. A. Wil- operation on Monday, her eyes hav­ houses and office rooms to rent. Also Mrs. B. L Beals, Jr. Mrs. Page and liams, A. Byers, Oscar Schultz and ing given her trouble lately. can give desirable ground lease in son left on Saturday. George Willett. To rent—The Watchtower building, various parts of the city desirable to Mrs. S. A. Brodhead and Mrs. B. D. partly furnished, 20 rooms and rent almost any needs. See me also for Notice. $20.00 per month. Enquire of Rollie city property on payments to suit Lamar entertained a large number of ladies at the home of the former on ----- o your income.—Rollie W. Watson. W. Watson. Friday last, when a most delightful Oct 22, 1916, J the undersigned, For sale, horse, will drive single or The ladies of the Presbyterian afternoon was participated in. The am not responsible for anv or all of double, also two good young cows Guild will give a dinner at the Guild decorations were very tastefully ar­ Elmer Plog’s accounts hereafter. will freshen the 1st of Fcbruaty. Will Hall, Nov 3, at sfc o’clock, the tables ranged, consisting of autumn leaves George Plog. will represent each month of the year and black cats. Five hundred and Goeres, Long Prairie. and guests are to be seated at the needlework were the amusing feat­ The Arenz Construction Co. was table representing the month in ures of the afternoon followed by a The RePublican Ticket. awarded the contract for the «ment which their birthday occurs. Price dainty lunch. Mrs. Conover captured pavement for the road north of the President, Charles E. Hughes. the first prize and the consolation 35 cents. bridge to the city boundary. Vice-President, Chas W. Fairbanks. prize went to Mrs. Campbell. Follow­ Being unable to secure cars to han ­ Monev to loan on farm lands from Congress, W. C. Hawley. ing were the invited guests: Mes- dle their hay and feed business Har ­ $500 up Good terms. Reasonable rate Secretary of State, B. W. Olcott. dames Riefenberg, Franklin, Camp- of interest We want your business. ris & Brooks, of Carlton, have closed bell, Plank, Janery, Mason, Clough, Public Service Commissioner, Fred out their stock on hand to U. E. Baker, See Everson. Noves, who has moved from from the Botts. F. Baker, Hayes, W. E_L . G. Buchtel. Circuit Judge, Geo. R. Bagley. At the November election, three Wade building to the feed stable op- Groat. Robison, Byers, Burge^Koch, McNair, District Attorney, T. H. Goyne. ~ precincts will vote on the question of pnsi'te the” Jones-Knudson store on Hill, Conover, Crenshaw, Reicher, Willett, Joint State Senator, T. B. Handley. J. Lamar, Miller, allowing stock to run at large, 2nd Ave. East. Parley, Haltom, Joint Representative, Frank A. Holden. Ammtr, Garibaldi, Union and Cloverdale. Prof, and Mrs. H. C. Seymour and Haberlach, Moulton, Hall, Holmes, Rowe. Now is the time to look after your Mrs Seymour’s parents, Mr. and Ira Smith, F. Hadley. Bales. Lamb. Sheriff, W. L. Campbell. Fire Insurance on all your proP'^ Mrs Geo Myers, are guests at the County Clerk, Erwin Harrison. home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Curtis Assessor, C. A. Johnson Novel Social Friday Evening. this week, while Prof. Seymour is in Treasurer, B. I- Beals. Surveyor, R. L. Shreve. W. Watson. ------ °------ Grown folks are invited to dress School Superintendent, G. B. Lamb. like children and act accordingly at County Commissioner, S. G. Reed. the Guild Hall on Friday evenin-' as guests of the Presbyterian social Found a galvanized iron block. Commtitee at their "Children's Par­ Cail at T. B. Turney’s place on the ty. ” Cookies and other good thingsto x eat and drink will be put on the low­ slough. The Willamina Times plays fair, er shelf in reach of the little ones Come and enjoy the evening, play after having used a lot of boiler plate the games of childhood. All are chal­ Republican matter, he is now giving lenged to attend and help carry out his readers a lot of boiler plate gust the idea by maintaining the harmony about Wilson. No one in that town of the occasion. It wilt be a time fit­ will ever be peeved at the news­ paper. ting to the annual halloween. Tillamook County Bank Tillamook Jottings. Ç > L AIVIAR’S VARIETY STORE, I.OO.F. BLD., .. Dr-op in and book Rround ” $ I1.50 PER YEAR 1916 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-President. 1. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cnshier DIRECTORS : C. J. E dwards . P eter B eisel . A. W. B unn . J. c. H oi den . W. J. R iechers . B C. L amb . Careful Attention Given to all Banking Business Placed in Our Hands. Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. )OOOOO9OOOCXMOOOC9OC»OOOOOO9EreOO0»&^C. November, 1916, at the City Hall in as the time and place at which the Tillamook City. Oregon, at. the hour of Common Council shall hear and de- 8 p. rn as the time and place al which i : termini all objections to the appor- the Common Council snail hear hi d de- I [ 1 tionment of tin cost of said street im­ termine all objections to the apportion­ provement, and that at said meeting ment of the cost or said street improve- 61 at such other time as the hearing m< nt and that at said meeting, or at may be adjourned to, the Common such other time as the hearing may be ( ouncil will hear and determine such adjourned to, the Common Council will objections and make such changes hear and determine such objections therein as shall be necessary to make and make such changes therein as stub apportionment equitable and shall be necessary to make such ap­ just. The apportionment so made portionment equitable and just. Ihe bv the Common Council is on file appointment so mane by the Common with the undersigned City Recorder Council is on file with the undersigned and may be examined by any person Uitv Recorder* and may be examined interested therein. by any person Interested therein. Done by the order of the Common Done by the order of the Common Council and dated this 25th day of Council arwl dated this 16th day of Oc­ October, 1918. tober, 1916 Ira C. Smith, Ira C. Smith, City Recorder of Tilla­ City Recorder of Tillamook City, mook City, Oregon. Oregon.