illanwok jiTol. XXVII TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER IB, $1.50 PER YEAR. 191(>. ÏCOOOOOCCOGOQOSOCOOGGOQOaCOSOCOSO&SCGCOGCCCOC«« TiBanuuik -. :1 Wednesday ‘ and ; arv re- LITTLE NESTUCCA DAIRYMEN cei.ing th. congratulations of their F1GHT1NG MAD. friends. laxes collected by the Sheriff's of­ Large Delegation Come to City and Hold Meeting in Court House. fice from January 1st, 1016 to Novem­ ber 5th, 1910. Delinquent taxes col­ The dairymen and other residents lected $11,372.89; current or 1915 tax­ es collected, $308,456.97; Total $391,- of the Little Nestucca valley are 829.86. Amount of taxes delinquent fighting mad, and a large delegation and unpaid in 1915 tax roll on No­ came to the city on \\ ednesday and Member Federal Reserve Bank. held what may be called an indigna­ vember 5th, 1916, $32,800.87. tion meeting. The delegation consist­ rhe County Court is in session this ed of a large number of the best week computing the county budget. citizens of the Little Nestucca valley, The Shakespeare Club met last men who helped to make that part of OFFICERS : By this bank is a record of 14 years’ Friday for its monthly meeting, the the county what it is today, with its hostess on this occasion being Mrs. beautiful fgrins, homes, barns, and B. C. LAMB. President. of Safety and Service under the con­ B. C. Lamb. The club had another numerous cheese factories, which pro­ W. J. RIECHERS, Cashier. pleasant afternoon, the hostess serv ­ duce one third of the cheese made in tinuous supervision and examination ing a dainty lunch. There .were several Tillamook County. J. C. HOLDEN, Vice-President. invited guests. of the State Banking Department, all What got the Little Ncstuccaites "goat” was a circular petition accom­ Thomas H. Kempster who was in­ of which is one good reason why more 1. E. KELDSON, A ssistant Cashi er dicted about 12 months ago on a panying which was a uup, ignoring the highway than 1500 people have availed them­ charge of obtaining money under Little Nestucca 011 false pretences, was axnested in Port­ through the county. Il was Tuesday DIRECTORS : selves of this bank’s service. land last week and Deputy Sheriff when one of these circular petitions reached one of the citizens, and next Campbell brought him in on Sunday. A. W B unn . C. J. E dwards . P eter H eisel . As he admits his guilt, it is thought morning a large delegation reached the city. If you do not maintain a Checking that he will plead guilty when Judge W. J. R iechers . B. C. L amb . J. c. H oi den . A meeting was called at the court Bagley convenes court next Monday. Account, we shall be glad to have you house and Frank 1 aylor was chosen Judge Bagley will hold circuit court chairman. open one on Monday next, and the following The urst mailer taken up was the cases have been set .for trial; Monday, improvement of the Little Nestucca Careful Attention Given to all Banking Worthington vs. Worthington, Tues­ road, which the state engineer had AND PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHECK day, Dawson vs. Shrode; Wednesday, approved as a state highway. It was Business Placed in Our Hands. Stiverson vs. Stivorson, Johnson vs. decided to ask The County Court to Hastings; place $15,000 in lhe budget for per­ $1.00—Opens an Account—$1.00 Johnson, Hastings vs. Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. Cone vs. l'rovoost (2); Thursday, manent work on that road, some how­ I providing the ever, advocated $20,000. Nolan vs. Talmage, _ OOOOOOCOOOOOOQQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOC parties are willing to try the case The meeting went on record as op­ without a jury. posed to the plan of the circular let­ A compromise .was arrived at in ter, which it was contended would de­ the case of the Tillamook Bay Cor- prive the Little Nestucca Valley of struction Co. vs. Yamhill and Tilla­ the contemplated improvement and A Bank tor all the People. mook Counties, which was tried at would delay it indefinitely. It was staled at the meeting that Hillsboro. It was .agreed that the two counties pay the contractor $4,000, state aid was promised last year and f each side to pay-its expenses. The A. G. Beals was appointed to wait on construction company sued for $8000. the road commission and see what Scandinavicn meetings will be held The Tillamook County Court was in amount of money could be obtained, Frank Taylor and L. M. Kraner next Sunday in the Maple Leaf school favor of deciding .the case by arbitra­ house at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.. All wel­ tion, but the Yamhil Countly Court were appointed as spokesmen for the delegation at the meeting with the I would not agree Jo that. come. August Olson, Missionary. Combination WATER BOTTLE and Syringe 89c. county court in the court house in the An effort is being made to secure afternoon. The Ladies of_the Pjresbyterian W. A Wise, dentist. * Mr. Taylor spoke of the MAROON WATER BOTTLE ................................. 78c. _______ as the will give a Parcel Post Social state aid for what is known of the road and that the state Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopcaotor. * Guild Our Beet Grade WATER BOTTLE Guaranteed SI.20 Friday evening, Dec. Sth. Watch for Indian reservation in Yamhill county, need had designated the Little RUBBER GLOVES .. ___ which have been In bad condition for engineer Piano for sale on long terms—See further notices. Nestucca valley as the State Highway auto travel. As the new Sour Grass Shrode. * NIPPLES................. Dr. Slu-arer, Internal Medicine and road recently built by Yamhill and and that the delegation requested that RUBBER FACE SPONGES $15,000 be placed in the budget. Mr. Wanted: Hemlock and Aider wood, General Kuzgery — Commerlial Bldg., counties will be thrown Kraner went more fully into the mer­ - — - * over Ray & Co. Store. Office hours 1 Tillamook See Shrode. ATOMIZERS .......................... open to travel early next year, which its of the Little Nestucca road, and ♦ eliminates And a Number of Other Bargains in tbit Line the Dolph hill and toll gate, he stated that the taxable value of the Born, to the wife of Ray Letson, on to 4. Evenings by appointment. Protect your valuable papers from ; and as there will be a large travel property in .that vicinity was $1,250,- Friday, a daughter. the fire by . renting _ one of 1 next year over the loop through 000, while that of the Three Rivers Born, on Saturday to the wife of our unexpected safe deposit bv*«;». boxes, Only one I Yamhill, Tillamook Clatsop and amounted to only $30,000. He was not Jas Pallet!, of Garibaldi, a son. dollar per year. Tillamook County Columbia counties, the road through opposed to The improvement of the • i the reservation should be put in bet­ Three Rivers road, neither was the Twenty five per cent discount on all Bank. ter condition for travel. At a meeting delegation, but the dairy industry of Millinery at Miss Patterson'«. * W. G. Dwight vs. M. H. Dennis and Reliable Druggists. the Tillamook ^Commercial Club that part of the county was centered _ Dr. and Mrs. Wise were railed to L. M. Dcsmis, A. Arstill amd .wife and of Monday night a resolution was adopt ­ in lhe Little Nestucca Valley and ■ Nehalem to do dental work this week. F. R. Beals is a suit filed in the cir­ ed asking the County Court to lend .they were justly entitled to have $15,- | _ Good Jersey cow for sale, fresh in cuit court Lo recover $2,500. its assistance in obtaining state aid 000 placed in the budget, for that part 1 Jacob Tagman and Johanna Tag ­ for that purpose, and a committee six weeks. Herman Hauswirth. Fair­ of the county needed to be developed. The Dead Town. Port Election on Tuesday. man vs. F. H. Neilson and wife is a from the club was .appointed to co­ Mr. Kraner displayed the circular pe­ view. • ----- o - ■ ■ suit filed in the circuit court to quiet operate with the County Courts of tition and the map accompanying it. | Did you ever go into a town and, | Will pay you to see Everson for a I Yamhill and Tilla'inook counties com- He pointed out that no one in the The special election to submit safe investment in city properly or title to certain propery. as you stepped from the train, have it ■ Mrs. Grace E. Johnson, wife of As­ ■ posed of D. L. Shrode, C. J. Edwards, Little Nestucca valley had signed it, ' strike you suddenly that the town the people the question of the _ farm lands. * H. Crenshaw, H. H. Rosenberg and and it was aLso pointed out that only largement of the Port of Tillamook sessor Johnson, and daughters Mil ­ For popular sheet music, drop in dred, left loday for Southern Califor­ the president Frail C. Baker. The one business man of Tillamook City .was dead? Have you ever had a town will take place on Tuesday. The dis­ and visit the song shop at the Palm nia, to spend the winter for the bene­ Portland Automobile Club is also in­ had done so.. Mr. Kramer contended I described to you as a dead town ? trict takes in fourteen precincts, viz., terested in this improvement and will that if $100,000 was taken from the I Have you ever stopped to analize Hays, Hoquarton, Goodspeed, Still­ Confectionery. * fit of Helen’s health. also lend its assistance in procuring road fund and used for hard surfacing ' just what is meant by these words well, Suunymead, Carnahan, I-ong For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City I. S. Stephens & Co.—Agent for state funds. It is expected that all there would be only enough money ¡“dead town?” In the last analysis , Prairie, South Prairie, , - Fairview, Bay- -- Call or address for 31,100.00 cash. C Fire Insurance. Rea) Estate, North these organizations will appear before left for repairs and nothing for the they mean just one thing— and that ocean and I illainook. To bring the Mrs. C. N. Drew. West School Furniture Co. and the State Commission in the near fu­ Little Nestucca road, the Bayoccan is that the merchants of the town territory into the Fort the present don't advertise. A dead town has cer­ ____ __________ Wcad Sawed—Call E. W. Knight Notary Public. Both phones. Office ture. road and other roads that should be tain positive aspects of demise which territory within the Port will have to give a majority vote and the territouy on the Mutual phone, Prompt service Room I, Commercial Building. Tilla­ completed. as bald as a piece of crepe hang­ to be taken in will 1 have to do the mook, Oregon. * RESIGNS CITIZENSHIP and careful work. A. G. Beals also made a plea for an are KECzsUbk. wiLbON WON. appropriation of $15,000, and called ing on the door of a private house, same. Don’t forget those busted castings. Why not be insured in the best fire The stores seem to be merely exist- insurance company, it costs no more. * Can be welded for half. Goods sent Father Clarenbeck Won’t Become an the court’s attention to the fact that ing. Their shelves arc covered with Notice 01 Completed Contract. there were men in the delegation who See Everson. unsaleable goods, The American Under President. by parcel post and express promptly had resided in the Little Nestucca apparently storekeepers seem to be vying each Notice is hereby given, that the I am in the market at all times for returned. Hiner 8c Reed, Tillamook, for 25 years or more, who were the other to see which will win the first County Surveyor of Tillamook Coun­ Helena Mont., Nov. 13—The Rev. backbone of the county. your baby calves—Smith "The Calf ' Oregon. * Francis Von Clarenbeck, formerly of I prize as the town grouch. If ---- --------------------------------- you talk- I ty, Oregon, ha* filed in this office his Man,”—Both Phones. ed with them they knocked the town, certificate for the completion of the Helena, but now of 1 lllauuuok, Ore., Five-Hundred knocked business, they . — J. W. Brandon, who came from * Now is the time to do dehorning. I lias sent his naturalization papers Afternoon Military knocked the contract —---------------- ......... ua vwuu, on me oi Walter w. D. Wood, the cat- ­ Party. Portland, is engaged as salesman at have dehorned over 3000 head of cat a letter resigning his citizensnip mail order house. They were contin-I George McKimens, ___ V.VU1IIJ IVVUU, 111 County Road, in tle in this county, any one wishing to and ■■ v 1 ■ ■ the store of A. A. Pennington. complaining that other people accordance with the plans and spcc- have any dishorned call or write to to the district cierk here, lhe letter On Friday November 3rd, a Mili­ ually did business --.1 and — made money ------ — but • i incations, and any person, firin or Marriage licenses were issued to Win. H. Hoskins, Tillamook, Mutual in part said that “to see a man re­ tary Five Hundred party was given ,i;a they didn’t seem to be able to sell turned io power after an administra­ Fred Krcitz and Elsie Wilson and O. Phone. * tion and policy such as we have seen by Mrs. E. E. Koch and Mrs. Albert anything. They guessed it was the corporation, having objections to file to the completion of said work may do E. Gulstrom and Lulu Thomas. 4,- For Sale—One Faultless and one during the past four years is too Byers at the home of the former on town. Yes, that was it—the town. If so within two weeks from the date of A fire early Sunday morning 2nd Avenue East. you asked the merchant if he adver­ New . a‘ the Tk“ house L''’ “"kT" VT—- Hercules stump «mmn puller noller and uiudi fur me.” ihe full text oi the There were six tables representing tised, he would have looked at you the first publication. troyed belonging to Earl equipments in good order. Price 380 letter was not given out. Dated this the 14th day of Novem­ the countries Germany, Austria, Eng ­ Ford at the end of Fifth Street. with amazement. What was the use of ber, 1916. ' each with equipment. J. D. Tompkins, land, France, Russia and Italy, the advertising when business was so A full line of standard spark plugs, Henderson's Fed Barn Sheridan, J. C. Holden, County Clekr. Ladies Give Rook Party. | contestants of the latter country— bad? People who had money to spend 2 also other automobile accessories at Oregon. 1 Mesdames Haltom, Campbell, Boals he would tell you, were sending it to First publication, Nov. 16th, 1916. Last publication, Nov. 30th, 1916. W. A. Williams Harness Shop. * The home of Mrs. J. S. Lamar was and Poorman, winning honors. Small “one-man” dairy ranch of 35 the mail order houses. No, he would Refreshments were served at the say he didn't advertise. He wouldn’t Good bottom land farm for rent. acres. Place is close to Tillamook the scene of a very pretty party Wed­ Notice of Completed Contract. Stock for sale. Place will carry about City, school and cheese factory. Fair nesday afternoon, when Mesdames conclusion of the game, the table dec­ throw good money after bad. On the 25 cows. Apply at F. R. Beal’s office. improvements on the place. Will keep Lamar, Holden, Aiderman and Boor­ orations being carried out in Red other hand, go into a live town and man acted as hostesses to a number Notice is hereby given, that the White and Blue with Chrysanthem­ what will you set ? The merchants W. A. Williams carries a full line of 10 cows. Will sell stock and rent ot their friends. ums in the center, the guests' favors have attractive disrdavs in their County Surveyor of Tillamook Coun­ Flash Lights and batteries. It will pay reasonable and give terms if desired. 1 he afternoon was pleasantly spent consisting of Tricolor Cocade*. ty, Oregon, has filed in this office his stores. The daily or weekly news­ certiticate you to look over his stock when in —See Rollie Watson. in playing Kook. Mrs. Gruber receiv­ for the completion of the The invited guests were Mesdames need. * Rosenberg Bros, have opened a ing hign Honors and Mrs. W. A. Wil­ Allen, Boals, Burge, Brodhead, Brains papers are filled with announcements Contract of Feldschau ft Jackson, for of special sales of low priced goods. large feed store on 2nd Avenue East the building of a concrete bridge at liams tne consolation. Burton, Campbell, Crenshaw, Chaphe, Money to loan on farm lands, from A vocal solo rendered by Mrs. E. E. Conover, Franklin, Haltom, Holmes, They arc not afraid of the mail order Station 58-00 of the Tillamook-Clo- 3500 up. Good terms. Reasonable rate near the saw mill and will carry a houses because they have the same large line of all kinds of hay, feed, Koch was very much appreciated. | verdale County Road, in accordance Hill, Jones, Lamar, I.amb, Morrison, of interest. We want your business. 1 he color scheme ot yellow was Olson. Peterson, Poorman, Partridge, means to reach the people—advertis­ with the plans and specifications, and See Everson. * flour, grass seeds at the very lowest ing — that makes the mail order hous ­ prices. Special prices on hay and tastefully carried throughout the Reichers, Robison, M. Schultz, and es great. The merchants have their any person, firm or corporation, hav- For Rent—New and comfortable feed in car lot*. rooms with yellow chrysantheums. A Walls. objections to file to the coinple- * _______________ local association for mutual and . ing apartments at the Van Graven house, — -— help, ---- tion oi said work, maw do *0 within lunch was served. I have a number of store buildings, dainty ¡behind the association the newspaper two weck, frorn lhe (lat<: of tt)i fir,t Sth St. between Miller and Park For R e nt. lhe invited guests were, Mesdames ' is pushing, pushing, pushing. I ....-1----------- u---------- n— Ever^-I pub|ication. Avenues. * houses and office rooms to rent. Also Baker, Byers, McNair, Botts, Leon­ can give desirable ground lease in is working, and everybody is 120 acres, 3 miles south of Tilla­ bodv Hated this the 14th day of Novem­ Dr. Wise will be at the Tillamook various parts of the city desirable to ard, Mason, Clough, Jones, Farley, happy and boosting. If you want a office Saturday of this week and almost any needs. See me also for Campbell, Ammer, Walls, Crenshaw, mook City, Good building, school on live town get behind the newspaper ber, 1916. J. C. Holden, County Clekr. will leave Sunday or Monday for the city property on payments to auit Olson, Stevens, Groat, Brodhead, place. No stock. 34 to 40 acre* 1st and the newspaper will do the rest. Gruber Lamb, E. D. Allen, W. A. bottom. Finely watered. Will rent Forget the time worn arguments that First publication, Nov. 16th, 1916. east. your income.—Rollie W. Watson. for 3 years. Reasonable. Inquire of Last publication, Nov. 30th, 1916. Williams, Schultz, J. P. Allen, Rob­ the paper is a dead one. The paper is Mr». Ernest Kirk, and son Kilbur, I have just received several of the ison, Riechers, Peterson, Fidwards, Zeno Bizer. live enough if the people are alive. left today for a two months visit with latest styles in Standard Pianos, and Bales, Stephens, Plank, Hadley, Kirk, Call f»r City Warranta. The surest test of a live town is a live her father, who lives near Monument, would be pleased to have you call and B. L. Beals Jr, Winslow, Brians, Har­ For Rent. newspaper, and a newspaper can't be in Grant County. see them, at the Jones-Knudson rison, Franklin, Robinson, Holmes, All outstanding Tillamook City unless the town boosters do Saunders, A fine little 17 cow ranch. Must be alive General Warrants, series "B”, en­ Mr*. N. E. Searcy, who has been Furniture Store. Sold on easy month­ Miller, Reedy, Shreve, their share.—Current. dorsed prior to May 1, 1918, will be stopping at the Ernest Kirk home ly payments. The Wiley B. Allen Co. Smith, Youcl, M. Schultz, Hoy, Sev­ rented on acount of old age. Ijirge erance, B. D. Lamar, Pennington, barn room for 20 cows, 5 room house, for several months, left to-day for Leland B. Erwin, cunty represents- paid upon presentation. Interest ceas­ • flays, Janery, Haberlach, Boals, rial­ 144 acre* of land, 40 cleared, team Automobile Engineering. tive. es this 3rd day of November, 191«. her home in Portland. tom, Conover, Burge, Willett, Hill, C. horses, wagon and tools, milk route M. W. Harrison, Married at Vancouver, Wash, on Schultz, Hall, Burton, Koch, Miss. in city, '/1 mile from City limits. Can I We train men to become Auto Now is the time to look after your ________City_T reasurer. Fire Insurance on all your property. Friday, November loth, Attorney Blanch McNair. 1 Mechanics and be rented on easy term*. See Ben Engineers, Largest It will surprise vou how cheaply you John Leland Henderson and Mrs. land beat equipped auto-school _________ west ..... Kuppenbender, Nehalem, Ore. Sick Headache, -....v Sue ——. Armstrong, ________„. of Hood can get a 3 or 5 year policy.—Rollie Marie I of Chicago, Shops, laboratories and .» .......... . This distressing disease results LEARN TELEGRAPHY. River. The happy couple returned to W. Watsoo. I overhauling departments Experts in from a disordered condition of _ ___ the For Sale or Trade for an Auto. i every line. Over 325,000 in equip­ stomach, and can be cured by taking Secure Immediate Employment And 40 acres, with small house, cost ment alone. Six month* course—come Chamberlain’* Tablets. For sale by 3300.00. 32 fruit trees and sbubbery to Oakland, the new automobile cen­ Lamar's Drug Store. The Poltychnic College of Oakland 3 years old, watered with 3 springs, ter. Address Oakland Auto-School, Cal. is the Official Marconi Wireless but three large trees, rest vine maple 1310 Madiion St., Ookiand Cal. "Before taking Chamberlain's Tab School. Owing to this- great demand and small timber, all good land and I lets iny husband suffered for several for reliable operators in both Rail­ can be plowed if cleared. * acres Do You Hava Sour Stomach? year* from indigestion, causing him road aod wireless codes we shall cleared and fenced. - If you are troubled with sour stom­ to have pain* in the stomach and dis­ guarantee positions to all who enroll ach you should eat slowly and mas ­ tress after eating. Chamberlain's J. S .Stepheu*. for full course prior to Jan. 13, 1 »17. ticate your food thoroughly, then take Tablet* relieved him of these spell* Room "I” Commercial Bldg Write for particulars. Address Poly- one of Chamberlain's Tablet* immed ­ Other farm property, but the abuv* right away,” writes Mrs. Thoma* technic College of Telegraphy, Osk- is a snap for a short Sims, iately after supper. Far sale by La­ Casey, Geuev*. N. Y, For sale by ma r* Drug Store land. Cak Sam* choi«« dty low toe •*!«. Lamar's Drug Store. s THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus, $30,000.00 BACK OF The Service Rendered Tillamook County Bank BIG REDUCTION Tillamook Jottings. C. I. Clough Co LAMAR’S VARIETY store I.O-O.F. BLD,, Drop in and Look Around $ I I