TILLAMOOK, OREGON. NOVEMBER »1.50 PER YEAR. □00&&GGGOOC< ö &OOG09C'OGG©00©CGGGCC>GC< ö OO©C i G met with Judgè Hare on from leading lady to the drayman By thisl+iank is a record of 14 years’ VVadncMioy. and it was decided to with bis-two or three lines. j B. C. LAMB. President. .semj a xyqocst to the Yamhill County 1 he .situation involves three young of Safety and t iervice under the con- Court 4o,.provide funds- for the itn- college auen on a pleasure trip. Agus- W. J. RIECHERS, Cashier. . jM-ovetueut of the road through what tus Merrifield, father, the wealthy tinuous-supervi ision and examination tsjenowaas the Indian reservation. pork-packer is furnishing the funds. J. c. HOLDEN, Vice-President. The Tillamook CouutyXiourt has pro- Arriving at a boarding house, prob­ of the State Ban iking Department, all : aided inowry to put the Three Rivers ably an Southern California ,ome- I. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier of which is one | this is done where, the boys find a telegram •tlie only, had stretch, of road will be which.causes some distress of mind. than 1500 peopf & have availed (them- directors : u an the Indian reservation. Gus aim st locate and engage himself -A number of the women teachers of to Mary Jane, said to be in this same 8e9ve8'Oftihi8 ba jik’s service. A. W. B unn . P eter H bisel . C. J. E dwards . ■the count*' met at Tillamook on Nov. belauding house, or funds for the re- -Uthlo attend the hirst meeting of tur.n.x.rap will be withheld, as Gus is B. C. L amb . W. J. R iechers . J. c. H oi den . the club they have organized. A con- afraid of women, his chum Charlie If you do not maintain a^Checking adtutioa a«as adopled-and an invita- Barne* proposes that the third man, ->tc.coi4t to Ve .tii’n extended to all women teachers Berkley Crane, take up the role of the ,.md ex-Uxis time and) , . Miss Nellie Gaylord as leading lady Jüans pcrawried tor .the.avork of next« Can be welded for,,half. Goode sent yjuar. i.won lu r audience as well as her three z by parcel juost and cypress, promptly .At noun dlie members.will be llu [ suiters Max Beals’ work as leading W. A. W’i«,idiy Fay Hill -was a scream, and ligtxuul aiternoon was gpent with Come all." * Attorne'- CallahaPt.wcnfjic PortlafiUk Phone. Mr. Sai Shtrid,n, from a prominent financial firm in the Paul Dowling, aged 25 years, who Confectionery. - ’!£)rcgon. 2 der«,jScc-Trcpat’r, Mrs. C. Schultz. tainly ht.ve had an evening oi Teal en- East, and this is how it sized up the was working at the Miami rock quarry It was decided .to. read one of the new ttertainraentz The production is a cred- political situation: was accidentally killed on Ss' .relay *it to the Junior Class and es-peciaTly - Small“one-mar’ dairy .zanch of.« ”1 am heartily in accord with your last by a large boulder rolling < n him for »1,100.00 cash. Call or..address; tjp—ea. Place is cfayse to Tillamciak books zof the “Added Pasture”.. The ¿So Mr R red Hardesty, the director. hostess served .dainty lunch, after?’ ...... " It ..eems action if the above be true, and I be­ and crushing hi» life out. Mrs. C. N. Drew. * .. school and ftheese.igrtory. ____ ___ _ Fair which The members departed to meet j lieve that there are thousands of Mr. Dowling and lone others were — December 8th at .the home oi Mrs. M. LHolstein vs Other Milk in Chees« other American citizens who would trying to aiove the boulder, which jimnrovements on tbe the place Wil' Will *■ ke

pra Inuuui, tne ttvlk from . Holsteins and other dairy paper also states that the railroad , insurance company, it costs no.tpore. ffcjqt grass seeds at Jhe vet» lowest | ceremony being perjorined by Bev. C. Xtock in cheese making. For a num- brotherhoods have given an ultiniat- Henkle undertaking parlors and from Gurus. oer of yeans a diffeience of opinion | um of the railroad companies, that there it wns taken to the I. O. O. F, See Everson. * priic • Special price» on ihay and j cemetery where services were held be­ fee<4«’i car lots. * ! Married on Noyrtsber 20th, ^t the .CNistfid. principally between Jbe Hol- l they will go on strike unless the in- fore interment. I am in the market at al’-. ppftice oi.j.ustice uJ ryace oiaiiley, .sxui and Jersey breeders, and the ex­ I junction suits brought to test this . your baby calves—Smith “*1 I bb'-'e a number of «tore buildings, _>vho pertpriniu tn« ceremony, -tilred periment was made to satiisfji them. law arc withdrawn before January 1st Man,”—Both Phones. houses and office roomc to rent. Also xi. ocnloLb ana riazyl Qlson. If there were no other action lucid United Brethem Church. Hollowing os the record : and clear enough to open the eyes of ----- o----- Married .on *sovcixu>cr i4ih at the _ . ____ Owing to car shortage, tie C

suit Uiony being perlornicd by __ Rev. f(. G. ■ j May, 120,285 lb milk, " 12,135 “ tbs. ticed upon them this should be more ilization be and Remain Christian.” yA full line of standard spa«' plug;, your ip* a me.—R&jlie W. Watsm. AUtnerlin. I Cheese, 405« *“** ths. batter fat, 441.56c. then c.nough. '1 he tact that these suits Y. P. C, E. 6:30, Frank Dye, leader, also other automobile acces«RP?s..?* were instituted weeks ago, and that evening sermon, 7:30, Come and Jlarned oji Monday afternoon. The | pounil. Carl Hennis wb<> was serving a pen- W. A. Williams Harness Shop , 125,010 ft,s. milk, 12,542 lbs. . unions have waited until after bring your friends. tbs. 1 tbe itentiary/erm from Tillamook county Xqy. zvug. ,<_>lson pcxtorming the j .Attorney H. T. Botts and vtfe left escaped ¿kinday afternoon He was a ceremony, Fftter rtassctpvrg and Mio .cheese, 4266 « batter fat 39 5C It ,c tle£Uu," before making this strike R. G. Sumerlin. Pastor, threat, only shows the tremendous , on Friday for Missouri, and Mt Botts .trusty cx^ployed oa the pnison .farm. Karin Rapp, who recently came from pound. ■-------------- ‘-2-------- '--3 ' deception practiced on the people." x will not be back until after newiyears. -Dennis was convicted of frrgery .and “ ■ * large • Sweden. A party gathered on I July, 122,898 Us. milk. 11,2» Special School Meeting. Gpod bottom land farm for ¡wit. .Sheriff Cfifnshaw went to Montana VV ednesday and gave tire couple a |<«he«K, 4251 lb*, butter fat 40.7c. Stock for sale. Place will carry «bout .yhere he »as arrested and brought wedding musical with tin .cans and. i Pm Hood River on Tuesday .’*□ couplr being the recipients .of coo- - • ’ Total, 663.651 tt* milk, «7.466 ft« “rc«°,n'< ,o. sju-nd the winter, Mr. Fredenberg ha* Souvmur Spoon*. 300 spoons rict will be held nt the High School syou jo look over his stock when gratulations and Jiest wishes lor their sthe.se, X3.211 tb Wter fat. been raising apples in the Hood JRig- I future .happiness. 'need. Average vield, 10,ft 66 |t>s. of checae will be given away in the forenoon, Auditorium in said district on Wednes­ er J alley and’jhe recent severe frecae | Am heps Dill, . Albert Byers left on Friday or of the Presbytettian church, .a/ his Milk From Othor B.-eeds. be rnised by tills levy shall be expend­ Monev. to loan on farm laads from j .morning’s train lor Vancouver, B. C. ' 'residence Thursday^ last week This Atprll, 372,634 ft>,. n,ilk, 41,213 lb, keeper who visits this store on this ed, are shown by the following Itemiz­ <500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate where she will vijit her brother who i, a happy cumlinatiun of a friendship chex--e,i 3,931 ft>s butler fat, 41.4c. jdate will be given one of these spoons | as long as they last. None of the ed budget which is hereby mHn>e to 1°°^ after Four who was wanted in Portland for steal- | July, 510,996 Tbs. milk. 56,770 lt„. lit. Janitors Suppli< * 215.00 i Fire Insurance on all your property. ing a violw, but when .the officer ar- ; A marriage license was issued X4 Lamar ’ s Variety Store. Fuel and Phones cheese, tn.482 tbs. butter fat, 38 8c. 550.00’ It will surwi*«- you how cheaply you rived he fotrnd the man be wanted but ' Claresce S. Yach and Eileen Dili. Drop in and look Around.” tWater 240.00 I pound. can get a 3?r 5 year policy—RoJii e upon investigation he.was not the Light and Power I August. 459,445 tbs. milk, 51,850 200.00' person who Hole the vioiin. The mis- W. Watso«- * Circuit Court Business. Janitor lbs. cheese, 19,101 tb,. tnrtter fat, 1000.UV Captain Stillwell’s (Mind Birthday. C P Brigjg.- was (cied before Jus­ take wa* owjipg to the man arrested ----- o------ Building Repair and Upkeep I 39 2c. pound. • ■■■■ — O - ■ ■ ■ tice'Stanley a^ a jury on a charge of having a violin similar to the one stol-, -Judge Geo. R. Bagley held a term I September, 38 2.317 tbs rn/lk. 44,- of Grounds 1000.00» Capt. W. D. Stillwell of this city violating thc prohibition law. bu the cn. Replacement ar.d Repair of . * of the circuit court on Monday when [ ! «79 lbs cheese. 16.710 ttrs. Putter celebrated his 92nd birthday, on Thurs­ several cases were set for trial jury disagreed .and Briggs will be Equipment 340.00 The Holstein Breeder’s Association | fat 43.2c. pownd Nov. 16. Some thirty friends and Insurance Meier & Frank Co. vs. W. R. Ross- I I Average yield 11 27 4 tbs. Cheese day. 25.00 tried again. will meet on Tuesday next at one relatives assisted in the celebration. Library Books 150.00 Protect your »-aluable papers from o'clock at the office of R. W Watson man. Action for damages. Motion for I per 100 pound, mitk A fine dinner whs served and all had a Equipment new trial overruled. i 200.00 the unexpected fixe by rentmg une M for the purpoac of arranging the priz­ | 4 019 per cent average butter fwt in splendid time. Mrs Wm. Ebmermhn, Interest on Bonda and Arthur .M. Churchill vs. Minnie A. I 'milk s daughter of Mr. Stillwell, now of our safe deposit ,boxes. Only one es of the Holstein cattle recently Warrants 2500.00 Meade and T. B. Mead«. Foreclosure 2 805 pounds cheese per pourM 1nrt- Aarora, Ore., was present and assisted dollar per year. Tillamook County brought from the east. This stock wtl’ of mortgage. Confirmation of sale Manual Training 50.00 I in the celebration. be exhibited at the next County Fair , ter fat. Bank. Domestic Science 150.00 in Multnomah County. | Capt. Stillwell is a very well pre- and »500 in prize, will be competed T. I S. Outstanding Warrants 3279.90 T). Stephens □ICPUVII» ^fc.fCo-AgeBt ~ ” XT for *L Agnes C Hastings vs. Fred L. p h v Clarenbeek h„ not Re- served man for his age and geta around Fire Insurance. Real Estate North for The Tillamook Commercial Chib 1. 1 »•«—hi- ««-<-*• much better than lots of men much offered »100 to the cattle breed ­ has , Total i;.. --ir He li.. waa ..... active . .. ­ 25122.90 West School Furniture Co, Md younger than himself. Dated at 1 illamook, Oregon, this 7th Notary Public. Both phones Office er« of the county, but this doe, not Worthington. Divorce. Decree grant­ ly identified with the early hi* tory of confine itself to Holstein,, but to all day has of November, 1916. "Father Van Clarenbeck still Room 1. Commercial Kulding. Tilla­ ed. Óregon, havii g fought in the Indian G. B. Lamb, Chairman, , Thomas P. Kcmpster, who was in­ his papers and intends to keep them. «ara. His many friends wish him mook, Oregon._______ _______ | breed,. Board of Director* dicted on a charge of obtaining mon­ He sent to Helena where he got his many more happy birthdays. Attest : ey under false pretences, was sen­ papers and received a letter last even­ Ira C. Smith, tenced to the penitentary from one to ing that in ease he contemplated District Clerk. Card of Thanks. five years, but Judge Bagley suspend­ taking that step he should apply to , the chief naturalization officer of this ed the sentence. ------o—— We wish to express our heartfelt "Before taking Chamberlain's Tab E. J. Claussen v*. Thomas Coates i district." This it a statement made by Father thanks and gratitude to those whose I. lets my husband suffered for several and Lavinia B. Coates. Action for Van Clarenbeck in regard to the tele­ sympathies were manifested towards years from indigestion, causing hint money. Sale confirmed. Sollie Smith vs. E. P. W’ebster et graphic report last week that he re­ our beloved I son and husband, Paul A. to have pains in the stomach and dis­ linquished his citizenship. Dowling and to his fellow workmen, tress after eating. Chamberlain's I al. Foreclosure. Sale confirmed. At a result of the newt item Father "The Boys at the Quarry” especially Tablets relieved him of these spells Irene E. Stiverson vs. George W. I Stiverson Divorce. Decree granted. Clarenbeck has received numerous we witfi to convey