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Vol. XXVII
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY
MAKE THIS BANK YOUR
BUSINESS HOME.
THE SAFE
INVESTMENT
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I am in the market at all times for
I your baby calves—Smith “The Calf
i Man,”—^Both Phones.
|
Wheeler Lumber Co. vs. Oregon
Fisheries Co., is a suit filed in the
circuit court to recover the sum of
$218,41 for merchandise etc., furnish-
'
| ed the defendant.
»t.50 PER YEAR
afternoon of each month. The hostess
served a dain,y lunch. The next meet-
ing will be at the home of Mrs. Ralph
Bacon.
Ex-County Commissioner
McKimens left last week for Kansas
to visit relatives.
I am again in the market for calves,
I will trade my ten acre ranch in
will buy anything you have to sell P.
River Side, California, for Tillamook
■ C. Bosma—Both phones, one block
City property, one and one half miles
1 west °f depot on Third Street.
from town. See Geo. Hamlin the
FOUNDED upon, tltttl compelled to observe the re­
The Fairview Birthday Club will
house mover.
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quirements of the Government, included the new
' meet at the home of Mrs. Robert
Federal Reserve System with its protection and ad­
Now is the time to look after your
Stillwell, Jan. 31, 1917. She will be
vantages The First National Bank represents the
Fire Insurance on all your property,
assisted by Mrs. Arthur Mapes
ideal type of depository for the funds of firm, house­
It will surprise you how cheaply you
If you are convinced that the investment
Mrs. John Naegeli.
hold and individual.
can get a 3 or 5 year policy.—Rollie
voh are about to make is a solid, unshrink­
State Senator T. B. Handley, after
I W. Watson.
Savings, Time and Checking departments, as well its
able one and feel certain that it will not cause
Safe Deposit Boxes are available here for everyone's
Protect your valuable papers from | hearing the decision oi dairymen not
you future doubt or anxiety of mind, make it.
use.
Directors--
I the unexpected fire by renting one of i to change the time of holding circuit
P. Hursel, C. J. Edwards. J. C. Holden. .4. W. Bunn.
our safe deposit boxes, Only one , court, will allow
If not so convinced, jf4.it your money iti one
John Morgan, B. C. Lamb, W. J. Riechers.
dollar per year.
Tillamook County I committee.
of our Time Certificates of Deposit which
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I I Bank.
The annual meeting of the Tilla­
I
draw 4 per cent interest. It will be safe, you
John Theiler vs. John Graf is a suit mook Cow Testing Association will
will not have uo trouble collecting your inter­
filed in the circuit court to obtain be held at the court house, Saturday,
est^ and it will put a gfentle pressure upon
possession of certain property which January 27, where matters will be dis­
the plaintiff claims, with damages cussed pertaining to the association
you to add to it whenever you possibly can.
¿igainst the defendant for $250.00.
and the election of officers for the en­
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For Sale—One Faultless and one suing year will take place. All dairy­ Domestic Science Department Offers Farley, Smith, J. S. Lamar, Shreve,
Course.
McNair, Plank, R. C. Jones, Botts,
New Herdules stump puller aud men are invited to attend.
Conover, Hays, Winslow, Schelling,
equipments
in
good
order.
Price
$80
Lena
Nadine
Lightfoot,
born
Oct.
$1.00- WILL DO TO START -$1.00
The Domestic Science Department Geo. Sanders, Hadley, Walls and
each with equipment. J. D. Tompkins, 13, 1914, aged 2 years, 3 months and
Henderson’s
Fed Barn Sheridan, 3 days, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of the High School offers a course in Crenshaw.
Oregon.
2 Ernest Lightfoot, died on the morn- Household Cookery to the town
Evening Rook Party.
Rosenberg Bros, have opened a ing of January 18, 1917. Funeral ladies who may wish to enroll in such
Assets over $45O,O()O,tM).
a
course.
The
first
meeting
of
the
large feed store on 2nd Avenue East service was conducted by Mrs. Dora
On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs.
near the saw mill and will carry a Y ou ng, of Beaver the text being “A clasf will be on Wednesday evening,
E. Bales and Mr. and Mrs Carl
Jan.
31,
at
7
o
’
clock.
A
fee
of
one
dol
­
large line of all kinds of Otay, feed, Little Child Shall Lead them.' .” Inter-
lar will be charged to cover the cost Haberlach entertained at the home of
I flour, grass seeds at the very lowest ment was in the Hebo cemetery.
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of
materials. Those wishing to enroll the former, in this city, when rook
prices. Special prices on hay and
B m . the hearty applause given the should be at the high school building was the feature of the evening. Mrs.
For Sale—New modern residence, feed in car lots.
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I located in best residence district. For
performers at the Star theatre on Fri- promptly, as the class is limited to J. C. Holden and Carl Schultz were
I have a number of store buildings, day and Saturday nights, when the
, sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. *
sixteen and those coining first will the highest scorers, their scores be­
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American manure spreader for sale. houses and office rooms to rent. Also Dramatic Club offered the funny be enrolled.
ing the same and in drawing for the
W. A. Wise, dentist.
I Will sell cheap, as it is too heavy for can give desirable ground lease in comedy “The Soldier’s Sweetheart,”
first place Mr. Schultz won the prize.
The
class
is
plac'd
in
the
evening
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor.
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various parts of the city desirable to
I my team, for cash. T. McCormack. *
everyone enjoyed the play immensely in order to accommodate those who Fred Poorman carried off the “Catch
:
almost
any
needs.
See
me
also
for
For Sale, Shaved Shingles, —See
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......... line of city property on payments to suit and on every turn a wish was ex­ may wish the work but whose after­ Up” prize. A dainty lunch was served
W.
A. Williams carries
a full
Shrode.
.
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pressed that the club would give noons are occupied.
I Flash Lights and batteries. It will pay your income.—Rollie W. Watson.
and the guests had a most pleasant
Dr. W. A. Wise will return about you to look over his stock when in
more plays like it. Sometime in the
evening’s enjoyment. 'Those invited
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A
meeting
is
called
for
next
Wed-
February 1st.
* I need.
Death of Ernest Baker.
were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poorman,
' nesday evening, Jan. 31, of the future it is the intention of the club
Evangelists Lewis and Mathews
to offer “The Convict’s Daughter.”
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Mr. and Mrs. Aiderman, Mr. and Mrs.
A.
Noglarc Auto
Lens at W.
South Prairie Federal Loan Associa­
will begin a series of meetings in the
Ernest W. Baker who has been a Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Conover, Mr.
Williams.
tion at the school house at that place '•.Ata recent meeting of the stock­
Nazarene Church, February 9th to
i at 8 o’clock. All those interested in holders of the First National Bank of resident of this city for a number of and Mrs. J. S. Lamar, Mr. and Mrs.
Shop to rent, next to my office.— 26th.
I the loan association are requested to Tillamook, the following officers years died at his home on January 20. Thad Robison, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
T. H. Goyne.
New subscribers to the Mutual Tel­ be present.
WC1C CWVlvU.
IvSIUtlll, B. X^.
¡were
elected; J President,
C. J-jatnu,
Lamb; I he deceased,liad byn suffering from Holden, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hill, Dr.
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon, ephone Co., Peter Becker, Peter
vice president, J. C. Holden; cashier tuberculosis, which was the cause of and Mrs. Jack Olson, Roy Hcnkle,
County Judge A. M. Hare and the
| his death. T he funeral services were Miss Hcnkle, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard,
Cloverdale, Ore.
Bosma, Joe Emmenegger and John
| other members of the county court I W. J. Riechers; assistant cashier, I. E. i held on Tuesday afternoon, conduct­
Fitzpatrick.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Williams, Mr.
For Furnished Rooms at reasonable
with ex-County Clerk Holden, will Keldson; directors, P. Heisel, C. J. ed by Rev. J. E. Youel, pastor of the
and
Mrs. R. T. Boats, Mr. and Mrs. R.
price. See Mrs. E. Plank.
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Edwards,
J.
C.
Holden,
A.
W.
Bunn,
Money to loan on farm lands, from i leave for McMinnville the end of the
Presbyterian church, and the mept- C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ammer, Mr.
John
Morgan,
B.
C.
Lamb
and
W.
J.
For close prices on Alfalfa hay, and $500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate week to have
a settlement with
bers of the K. P. lodge of which he and Mrs. C. W. Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
of interest. We want your business.
dairy food—for cash, see Shrode.
* See Everson.
lamhill County Court over the Sour Riechers. The annual report showed was a member.
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G. Burge, Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
an increase of 35 per cent in business
Ernest Winship Baker was born on Christensen, Mr. and Mrs.
Coal—Right Coal—
Blacksmith
O. A. Krebs and family i went to, Grass Road.
F. C.
!
over last year.
April 1 2, 1 879, at Victoria, III., and i Baker, Mr. and Mrs. C. Schultz and
Right Prices.—Lamb Schrader Co. * Colfax, Wash., on Friday, on i account' Francis Buckles and Albert Smith
The funeral of Mrs. Dess Marble passed out of this life at 9:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Schultz.
I have three Cycle Incubators for of the death of Mrs. Krebs ’ brother were arrested for violating the fish Eberman, aged 27 years, who died at
Jan. 20, 1917, having attained the age
law,
and
each
were
fined
$50.00,
but
who
died
suddenly.
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sale. See Smith “The Calf Man.”
her home in Portland January 13 of of 37 years, 9 months and 8 days. He
Obituary of Frank Long.
Robert Leonard and sister Mrs. owing to the fact that the defendants pneumonia, was held from the home,
Watchtower rooms—per. night 25
vil-
was the son of G. L. and I.anra Baker
were
not
aware
that
they
were
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Fannie
Lee,
received
the
sad
news
of
cents, $1.00 per week. Rates by the
127 East 28th street north, Monday. die former still living at the age of
sus-
lating
the
fish
law
the
justice
Frank
Long,
Sr., died on January
the death of their father and they left
month.
Mrs. Eberman had lived there for the 75 at Astoria.
pended the fine.
16, 1917, at his home in this city at
on Monday for Edison, Neb.
past six years, and was employed at
Three brothers survive. Dryder and the age of 65 years, 7 months and 7
Will pay you to see Everson for a
Senator Chamberlain Tuesday pro- the time of her death as a milliner at
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Eastman came
Elmer Baker, of Tillamook, and days, after an illness of several weeks.
safe investment in city property or
• from Boise, Idaho, on Sunday and posed amendments to the rivers and the Wonder Millinery shop. Besides Archie Baker last known was in the
farm lands.
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He was born in Green County Penn.,
will locate here. Mrs. Eastman is a harbors bill appropriating $8000 for her husband she is survived by a five U. S. navy; one sister Mrs. Ray Grif­
The 1916 tax rolls have been turn-
April 9th, 1851; was married to Cath­
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Tillamook
Bay
and
authorizing
sur
­
sister of A. F. Gardner.
year old daughter, Mrs. E. Marble, a fith of Rose Lodge, Oregon.
ed over to Sheriff Campbell syid
erine Robins at Gilmorc, Itabella
veys, looking to new projects, for sister, Mrs. Minnie Vint, and three
Fie was married to Florence M. County, Mich., in 1877, and moved to
A. F. Coats of the A. F. Coats
taxes can now be paid.
Yaquina Bay, Coquille River, Tilla­ brothers, Earl, Guy and Lynn Marble Biggs, Dec. 25th, 1901, in Tillamook
Lumber Co., came in on Wednesday
mook Bay, Nehalem River and Ho- all of Portland. Mrs. Eberman was County. Four children have beer, born Oregon with his family in 1891, Jiv-
Bring your County Warrants to
on business in connection with, the
, ing at Bay City for 13 years. He
quarton Slough.
Ray & Co.’s store and get 100 cents
buried in Rose City Cemetery. Mrs. to this union all of whom survive (Jia
saw mill.
leaves a wife and four children: Irene
on the dollar in trade.
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District Attorney T.
H. Goyne Eberman moved from Tillamook to M. Iryine W., Una F. and Fima I..
Brasington, of Gilmore, Mich.; Mrs.
Rowe
left
on
Wednesday
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Mrs. I. C.
The family residence has beer. i in Magnuson, of Brighton, Ore.; Frank
leaves this week for Portland and Portland about three years ago.
For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City
to visit her daughter, Mrs. L. E.
Tillamook and vicinity all the 16 Jr., and Harry Long, of Tillamook,
Salem where he will attend a meet- j
for $1,100.00 cash. Call or address
Hammer, at McMinnville and friends
Wallan-Hammond.
years, where the husband and wife Oregon. A daughter, Mrs. Wm.
ing of the — the
attorneys on |
---- district
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Mrs. C. N. Drew.
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in Portland.
have labored together to make the Campbell preceded him to the better
i Monday. Mrs. Goyne is accompany- ;
J. C. Larkin vs. Augusta M. Wallin
L. B. McFarland vs. S. G. Reed is a ing him and they will spend Saturday .
living for the little family. About two land some years ago. He also leaves
is a suit filed in the circuit court to
A very pretty, though quiet wed-
suit filed in the circuit court to recov- and Sunday in Eugene visiting at the
years ago the disease which proved sixteen grand children and one great
recover $344.00.
ding was solemnized on Sunday, Jan.
er $500.00, which the plaintiff claims home of their daughter, Mrs. Ruther­
21, 1917, when Augusta M. Wallan fatal to his life took hold of him, and grand child.
Wcod Sawed—Call E. W. Knight is owing him for labor.
he, with his faithful wife, and children
ford.
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was
united in marriage to Raymond
on the Mutual phone, Prompt service
Presbyterian Announcement
have patiently born and fought but
James Arrance was arrested on a
Jaunita Porter vs. James A. Porter W. Hammond, at the home of the
and careful work.
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charge of stealing four boxes of is a divorce case filed in the circuit bride on South Prairie, Rev D. L. had to submit.
"Red Letter Day" will be observed
Why not be insured in the best fire
Mr.
Baker
has
been
a
member
of
blasting powder, and Justice Stanley court. These parties were married in Shrode officiating.
insurance company, it costs no more.
the K. P. for 11 years and of the next Sunday, and will be marked by
fined him $15.00 and costs.
The ceremony was witnessed by a
June of last year and the complaint
the attendance and variation of pro­
Sec Everson.
United Artisans for 10 years.
just received a alleges cruel and inhuman treatment few friends and relatives of the con­
W. A. Williams
gram in all the services, beginning at
The infant child of W. F. Holding
clothing. You on the part of the defendant soon tracting parties. Mrs. Rose Wilkes
10 n.m. in the Sunday School. “Put­
died early this morning, aged eight complete line of
Afternoon Parties.
after the marriage. The plaintiff is a acted as bridesmaid and Lander Dar­
should inspect hi*
ting On the Whole Armor of God and
months.
o
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teacher in the public school at by attended the groom, while the
of anything in th.
Standing Against thr Wiles of the
Mason and M rs.
Mrs. Homer
There will be a dance on Saturday
bride's father, Mr. F. P. Humpke, of
Devil.” is the subject of the sermon
Don't forget those busted castings. Wheeler.
Joe
Franklin
entertained
a
number
of
night at the Farmer's Union Hall at
Manzanita, sang to the accompani­
at 11, and in the evening at 7:30 the
Can be weM**d for halt Goods sent
T he Brighton Mills Company has
ment of the guitar, “When the Old their lady friends two afternoons this
South Prairie.
service will he especially attractive to
by parcel t -t an<l express promptly bought out the Berns logging camp
week at the home of the latter, and
For Sale, horse, buggy and harness. returned. Hiner \ Reed. 1 tllamook, ' and given its management to Mr. Me- , Folks were Young Folks.” After a
all young people, the subject being:
delightful luncheon the bridal party the guests had a most enjoyable time.
A bargain for $100.00. Apply to Oregon
* ! Clurc formerly camp foreman for Mr. left for a short trip through the south Five hundred was the game played "Stripped for the Race, or Running
»4
Frank Hobson, Garibaldi, Ore.
with a Message for the King.” You
. ircting of the presidents of the i Wheeler at Cochran. This is now one part of the county, after which they and the hostesses served dainty
are wanted here, if you have no other
Mrs. J. H. Dunstan returned on dif'rrent co-operative factories will be ' of the best equipped and modern of will make their home on
South lunches.
church home in town.
Monday from Hillsboro, where she held on >• • ir<nv, when the matter of . the coast logging camps. A number Prairie.
The invited guests at the party on
J. E. Youel, minister.
of
donkey
engines
are
employed,
be
­
had gone to visit the old folks.
tne empli'T'cnj ot a »ecretary-sales-
The bride wore white satin with Tuesday were: Miss. Blanch McNair,
sides a well equipped logging rail­ silver lace, and carried white carna
­ Mesdames B. L. Beals Jr. Thad Rob­
<
A full line of standard spark plugs, iiv.n will be taken up.
road.
ison, J. E. Reedy, E. Condit, W. J.
pink
tions,
and
the
bridesmaid
wore
also other automobile accesscries at
Lest—A grl A watch, has monogram ■
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W. A. Williams Harness Shop.
Ç. J., somewhere
in Til- | Alice Kennedy vs. Clarence Ken- and white crepe de chine, and 1 car- Riechers, A. Byers, E. E. Koch, W. J.
on case of B. t_.
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Ornamental Eire Places
Stephens, E. Hall, Kirk, I. C. Smith,
County Warrants are worth 100 lamwok city, p ,, .suer
•uucr please
please notify j nedy is a divorce suit filed in the cir­ ried pink carnations.
R. A. Leonard, Duvall, Ammer, W.
Built ot Brick or Stone.
cents on the dollar at Ray & Co.’s Mrs. Leslie Lticas or leave same at cuit court. These parties were married
L. Campbell, Janery, Jack Olson, B.
e
All Eire Places absolutely
store in trade.
at Salem on April 28, 1911, and one
this office.
A Clam Pie Supper.
D. Lamar, J. C. Holden, S. A. Brod­
guaranteed not to smoke
son was born to the union. 4 he plain­
head, M. A. Schultz, O. A. Schultz, C.
or money refunded.
tiff allcg.'S she was abandened by the
Brick Work of all kinds
of the Presbyterian H. Schultz, C. W. Miller, R. Bacon,
The ladies
I defendant four years ago, and besides
done on short notice.
pie supper H. A. Williams, U. G. Jackson, E.
church
will
serve
a
clam
'asking '.hat the marriage contract be
We make specialty of
Tuesday evening, Jan. 30, at their Allen, J. P. Allen, G. Peterson and
dissolved wants the custody of the
repriring smoking E'ire
hall, for the members of the congre- Miss Marie Tinncrstet.
child.
Places.
The guests for the party on T hurs-
gation and their friends, Those par-
Mrs. Stranahan was hostess of the taking of the supper have an oppor­ day were: Mesdames, Aiderman, Wil­
Priscella Club last Friday afternoon, tunity to contribute according to liams, Poorman, Pennington, Haber-
when eight members and seven guests their desire, there being no specified lach, Bales, Vontress, Hill, Burge,
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
enjoyed the afternoon with fancy price. It will be an attractive get-to­ Partridge, Baker, Morrison, Clough,
work and conversation. It was decid­ gether event.
Lewis, Groat, Moulton, Gruber, Hoy,
ed to meet the 1st and 3rd Friday
[;
Tillamook County Bank.
Tillamook Jottings.
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LiAMAR’S VARIETY STORE
RALPH E WARREN,
I.O-O.F. BLD.,
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“Drop in and Book Around
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