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Vol. XXVII-
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No. 48.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
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THRIFT
IS THE “SHOCK
ABSORBER”
That takes the jolts and jars
out of life later on and gives you
that worry-free, successful air
which comes from the knowledge
of the little “nest-egg” earning
you 4 per cent interest in some
good bank like ours. To be
thrifty and prudent from 21 to
50 means a successful and coin-
fortable old age.
Open a savings account today
Tillamook County Bank.
Report of the Condition of the
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK,
At Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at the close of
business. May 1st, 1917.
RESOURCES.
LoatiB and discounts ...........................
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .
Bondsand warrants..............................
Stocks and other securities................
Furniture and fixtures........................
Other real estate owned....................
Due from banks (not reserve banks)
Due from approved reserve banks..
Checks and other cash items............
Cash on iiand>.........................................
Other resources.......................................
$301,317.83
787.65
20,302.38
8,033.00
6,340.00
2,861.12
1,524.53
99,666 02
2.228.71
21,749.94
551.48
$465,362.66
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in ............................................. $40,000.00
6,000.00
Surplus fund................................................................
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
1,025.82
paid............................................................ ................
6,195.37
Due to banks and bankers...................................
437.59
Postal savings banks deposits..........................
284,034.46
Individual deposits subject to check................
7,974.73
Demand certificates of deposit...........................
677.00
Certified checks ........................................................
Time and Savings Deposits................................. 119,017.69
Total
$465,362.66
State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, Six
I, Thad Robison, Cashier of the above-named bank, do
solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best 01
my knowledge and belief.—Thad Robison, Cashier.
Subscribed and swot a to before me this 10th day of - a),, •
C. A. McGhee, Notary Public.
My Commission expires Sept. 18th, 1920
Correct Attest : Carl Haberlach, H. T. Botts, ■' . W.
arri
son, Directors.
Tillamook Jottings.
Born, to the wife of J. M. Baker,
at Beaver, on Monday, a son.
Blacksmith Coal—Right Coal-
Right Prices.—Lamb Schrader Co. *
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W. A. Wise, dentist.
Will pay you to see Everson for a
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. * safe investment in city property or
Koofror Remedy at C. I. Clough farm lands.
Co.
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♦ ( One Ton Ford Truck; also 5 Pas*
Go to Mason’s for Standard Pat­ senger Ford Nearly new, for sale,
2*
terns.
* ! See Rosenberg.
H. Mason & Co., has taken over the
Shop to rent, next to my office.
Standard
patterns formerly sold by
T. H. Goyne.
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Lamar’s Variety Store.
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon,
John Fsldschau, Concrete : contrac-
Cloverdale, Ore.
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work
tor, concrete silos built, All
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Pure Water Glass to preserve eggs guarantecd.Both phones.
• t C. I. Clough Co.
Harold Lockwood and May Allison
Born, on Tuesday, to the wife of W. in "Podgin Island” Gem Theatre,
F. Baker, a daughter.
May 12-13.
Dr. Wise will be at the Roscor An­
Mrs. Marie Wade, nurse. Terms re-
« nex Wheeler Saturday and up to
duced to suit the times.
Sunday noon of this week.
Garbage gathered free. See M. R.
For Sale—Five room strictly mod­
Hanankrat, or call Main 6F11.
ern Bungalow, east part of town,
For Furnished Rooms at reasonable $1,750.00. Easy terms.—Headlight.
Price, See Mrs. E. Plank.
LAMAR’S VARIETY STORE,
I.OO.F. BLD.,
“Drop in and book flround ”
I am in the market at all times for
your baby calves—Smith “The Calf
Man, ’—Both Phones.
Henry Lithof, Contractor and
Builder, Estimates furnished, Barns
and Silos a specialty. Bell Phone. A10
For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City
for $1,100.00 cash. Call or address
Mrs. C. N. Drew.
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Why not be insured in the best fire
insurance company, it costs no more,
i See Everson.
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The rivers and harbors bill, now
pending, calls for a survey of Tilja-
mook Bay and Hoquarton slough.
Mrs. C. VV. Miller, after spending
several weeks visiting relatives in the
east, returned on Saturday.
Milk ranch to rent, one mile from
town, with 12 cows, on shares. All
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bottom land.—L. L. Stillwell.
tor Sale, a Saxon run-about. In
good condition. Price $350.00. Apply
to Attorney Webster Holmes.
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For cheap fertilizer for your garden
and meadow, see Frank Elliott at
Franklin Fish Market.
I For Sale—New modern residence,
located in best residence district. For
sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. ’
1 Money to loan on farm lands, from
$500 up. Good terms. Reasonable rate
i of interest. We want your business.
See Everson.
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I Spaulding Manufacturing Co. vs.
Frank Buckles is a case filed in the
circuit court to recover $58.67 and
$49-00.
MAY 10 ,
»r.jo PER YEAR.
1917.
Passenger service between Tilla­
mook and Mohler will be put on Sat­
urdays only. The train leaves Tilla­
mook at 7:20 a.in. and 4:15 p.nt. and
leaves Mohler at 9 a.111. and 5:55 p.m.
A quiet wedding took place at the
Reformed Parsonage, Saturday, May I
5th, when Rev. H. Heusser united in
marriage, Mr. Geo. C. Jennings and
Miss Selma Anderson, both of>
Wheeler, Oregon.
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Report of the Condition of the
F irst N ational B ank
OF TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
May 1, 1917.
_____ __________
__ RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts................................................ $222,439.05
United States Bonds.................................................. 25,000.00
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank...........................
900. DO
Bonds and Warrants................................................ 24,728.16
Furniture and Fixtures ........................................
7,337.13
Cash on hand and in Banks and due frotn
Federal Reserve Bank ...................................... 89,970.11
Bids for the Bayocean road will be
opened on Friday, and from the num­
ber of those who have asked to be
furnished with specifications, it is ex­
pected that there will be at least half
$370,374.45
a dozen bidders.
LIABILITIES.
In the naval parade at San Fran­
.. $25,000.(*0
Capital Stock .................................
cisco, Saturday, Errol Embum, a well
Surplus and Undivided Profits
..
9,862.20
known Tillamook boy, was 1 with
.. 24,980.00
Circulation.........................................
310,532 25
Uncle Sam’s men who marched I up
Deposits.............................................
Market street before departing for
$370,374.45
1 the Asiatic coast, for duty with his
flag and country.
INCREASE IN DEPOSITS SINCE
I have a number of store buildings, ,
MAY 1, 1916, $105,775.99.
houses and office rooms to rent. Also
We Pay 4 per cent Compound Interest on
can give desirable ground lease in '
Savings Accounts.
various parts of the city desirable to ;
We
appreciate
your
business, and you will appreciate
almost any needs. See me also for
our service.
city property on payments to suit
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your income.—Rollie W. Watson.
L. P. Ray who left Tillamook
about six years ago, and went to Jef­
Mrs. A. J. Anderson was guest of for money. Verdict for plaintiff for
ferson, was in on a visit last week. honor at a delightful party given by $32.79 and cosks amounting to $14x20.
When Mr. Ray left the county, the Mrs. O. A. and C. H. Schultz at the
G. E. Westenhouse vs. E. E. Yar-
railroad was not finished and he was home of the former. 500 was the ness et al, Foreclosure of Mortgage.
surprised to see what improvements diversion of the afternoon. Mrs. Sale confirmed.
had been made in this city.
Robert R. Peters vs. Albert Darby
Anderson received 1st prize for most
Rosenberg Bros, have opened a points won and Mrs. S. W. Conover, and Bertha Darby, Foreclosure oi
Don’t overlook display Adv. of large line of all kinds of hay, feed, consolation. After the games were Mortgage. Sale confirmed.
M. Sue Henderson, vs. H. E. Carr,
Gera Theatre for May 17th. The near the saw mill and will carry a finished the hostesses assisted by
famous George Walsh in “Melting large feed store on 2nd Avenue East Mrs. J. F. Stranahan served a dainty et al., Foreclosure of Mortgage, De-
Millions” (Fox Picture.)
flour, grass seeds at the very lowest lunch. The invited guests were Mes- fault as to Liedie S. Morgan.
Tillamook County Bank, vs. An-
prices.
Special prices on hay and dames Poorman, Aiderman, Rasmus­
Mrs. Allen, mother of Mrs. A. G.
sen, Robison, Ammer, Olson, Burge, drew Peterson and Anna Peterson.
feed
in
car
lots.
♦
Beals who has been seriously sick for
Attorney Henderson received a Duvall, Lovejoy, Hill, Hadley, Con­ To set aside deed. Dismissed.
the past two weeks, is reported much
L. L. Lee, vs. T. H. Pitts, et al.
message
from his son, Edwin A. over, Franklin, Knoles, Mason,, Hal-
improved.
Foreclosure
of Lien. Dismissed
tom,
Shreve,
Bales,
Hanselmier,
Groat
Henderson, stating that he had pass­
The Yellow Fir Lumber Company ed all examinations for lieutenant Riccher, Miller, Sanders, Leonard,
F R. Beals vs. Andrew Peterson.,
will commence operations in a few and was ordered to report at Presido, Lewis, Farley,
Peterson, Dismissed.
Allen,
days and will make a specialty of Cal. He had previously served in the Johnson, Vaughn, Jones, Stranahan,
A. C. Beals and Tillamook County
silo lumber.
Bank vs. Standard Milk Sugar Cd.,,
U. S .Army. Another son, Louis A. M. Schultz, and Miss Tinnerstet.
and E. D. Severance. Motion to set
Alex McNair returned on Wednes­ Henderson, an attorney of Hood
Dr. Turner, the well known
day from Hot Springs where he had River, expects to .be called. He is a eye specialist, of Portland, will be in aside decree denied and overruled
Sale confirmed.
been for several weeks for tie benefit firslT "lieutenant.
Tillamook again Friday and Saturday,
Irene E. Stiverson vs. George W.
of his halth.
On Monday, April 30, Miss Eliza­ May 25-26, at Jenkins’ Jewelry store. Stiverson. Divorce case. It was order­
J. M. DeLillies has bought the beth Van Patten of this city, was In Cloverdale, Thursday, May 24th. ed that defendant pay plaintiff $2400«
Jones Apartment house. And will be united in marriage to Andrey Olson, Dr. Turner is a specialist of exper­ in a lump sum as alimony and regular
known in future as the DeLillies of San Francisco. Mr. Olson is con­ ience and standing and you will make monthly payments of $20.00 for a.
Apartments.
* nected with the Northforg Steamship no mistake in consulting him about term of ten years.
It is expected that the 10th Com­ Company, and has been transferred to your eyes and glasses. Headaches re­ William Tohl vs. H. F. Effcnbergcr
pany, Coast Artillery, will be called Portland where they will make their lieved, cross eyes straightened, satis­ et al. To construe will and declare
the trust. Decree in favor of heirs, Wil-
out in a few days and ordered to future home. A host of friends both faction guaranteed. Don't forget
date. Be sure and call and let Dr. liam Tohl, Herman Tohl, Mrs. Effcn­
here
and
in
Portland
join
in
wishing
Portland.
them a long and happy married life. Turner show you the new double vis­ bergcr and Mrs. Klein. Hugh Effcn-
For Sale—A paying sawmill in the
Lieut. Walls an^ Sergeant Leslie ion glass without lines or seams to berger claimed one third of estate.
South end of the County. It will make
catch dirt, strain the eyes, or come
Wm. Tohl vs. H. F. Effcnbergcr,
money for you. Taylor Real Estate Harrison, of the 10th Company Coast apart. One light solid piece of glass
executor.
Transcript on appear. Re­
Artillery,
were
in
Portland
this
week,
Agency, Cloverdale, Ore.
2t.
that looks like a single pair, yet ans­ versed.
and
Mr.
Harrison
was
fortunate
in
Now is the time to look after your
wers the purpose of two enabling you
Fire Insurance on all your property. his effort to be transferred to the of­ to read or do close work and see dis­ A. A. Arstel, ct al., vs. A. M. Hare,
It Will
It
will surprise
surprise you
you now
how cneapiy
cheaply you
you . ficers’ training quarters at Presido, tant objects perfectly. Free demon­ county judge, ct al. Writ of revit w.
The judge held that the proceedings
can get a 3 or 5 year policy.—Rollie j a»d he expects to be ordered there in
stration. Call and see them. Dr. Tur­ were regular and gave judgment for
’
the
near
future.
This
will
leave
a
W. Watson.
ner makes no charge for consultation the county, with cost. This was a case
I jn’t fail to see Lockwood and ’ vacancy in the non-commissioned of- or examination.
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where the county constructed a road
supreme
production,
!
ficers
’
ranks
of
the
locaI
company.
Allison in their
through Arstill’s place.
! Sergeant Harrison has taken a lively
"Pidgin Island,” at Gem Theatre, (Sergeant
Circuit Court.
May 12-13. A story and picture by the ■ interest in the 10th Company.
Ranch Traded for $105,000.
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sea.
i A wedding that caused some little
Don’t forget those busted castings. I surprise on Saturday was that of Judge G. R. Bagley convened the
A. Henriksen, of Oakland, Orc., has
" . J. H. May term of the circuit court on
Can be welded for half. Goods sent ' prank Worthington and * Mrs.
Monday, which proved to be a short traded his Oakland stock and gi ill
Dunstan.
Mr.
Worthington
had
re
­
by parcel post and express promptly
session, the desire of the judge being ranch of 1750 acres to W. B. Ewi
returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, cently returned from California where to allow the jurymen to return to their of Cecil, Oregon, Mr. Henriksen
he
had
spent
the
winter.
The
cere
­
Oregon.
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gets an alfalfa ranch at Cecil, Ore.,
mony was performed by Rev. A. F. work as soon as possible.
Last Friday afternoon the pupils at­ Lacy, pastor of the M. E. Church, at
A grand jury was drawn composed containing 600 acres, 300 acres of fine
tending the public school at Brighton, the home of Henry Dunstan. The of Charles Ray (forman), M. L. Bar­ alfalfa land, and 2400 acres about 14
had a flag Taising with an interesting happy couple left on Sunday for Port­ ber, H. A. Kinnaman, George Tinner­ miles east of Heppner, which is graz­
program, which was of a patriotic land and other points to visit with stet, A. L. Mapes, Henry A. Brandt ing land. The alfalfa ranch has 200
nature.
some of Mr. Worthington's relatives. and W. C. Trombley. There was only acres in alfalfa and 100 more about
ready for alfalfa. This is first class
For Sale—One Oak Dining Table,
Clyde English, who was arrested one matter that the grand jury in­ Willow Creek bottom land, and the
quired
into,
which
did
not
justify
an
One Oak Writing Desk, One Oak in Portland on a charge of beating
China Closet. Steel Range and a $480 his hotel bill, was brought back and indictment, so the jury was excused most fertile land to be found any­
where in Oregon. The balance of this
piano at a bargain.,—Mrs. W. A. Wil- was tried before Justice Stanley and for the present.
tract lies on the bench and is used for
bams, Fifth Street.
Judge
Bagley
excused
the
following
a jury on Wednesday. The complaint
pasture.
The other place which Mr.
"Pidgin Island” has some of the was sworn to by C. F. DeFord. The jurymen: D. L. Peregoy (not a citi­ Henriksen gets is at the edge of the
most remarkable scenery in it that evidence conclusively showed that zen), Frank Trout, P. A. Finne, Joe mountains East of Heppner, and is
has ever been seen in any photoplay. English who was out of work, had Kutcher (not served) E. F. Lystcr, very good bunch grass range.
See it at Gem Theatre, Saturday and gone away to obtain employment, F. W. Kebbe, L. E. Curl and Ralph
Mr. Henricksen expects to keep
and had promised to pay the bill. Be­ Welsh. A. G. Beals and W. A. Renter about 3000 sheep besides selling seven
Sunday, May 12-13.
were excused until the adjourned ses­
D. E. Richards, of the Stallion fore leaving he gave DeFord a bill of sion which will be held on June 9th. or eight tons of baled alfalfa hay on
sale
on
a
boat.
The
jury
dismissed
the ranches each year. It is consider­
Registration Board, have posters in
The other jurymen were excused on
ed the best ranch in Morrow county.
the county drawing attention to the the case. Before District Attorney Tuesday until that date.
The deal was made through the
demand for draft horses of from 1500 Goyne would prosecute the case he
to 1750 pounds, which are now selling made De Ford put up a bond for the Nell Rasmussen vs Tillamook Coun­ Ralph Ackley Land Co., of Portland.
ty a municipal corporation, A. M.
cost, which he will have to pay.
for $240 to $285.
Mrs. Grace M. Jennings, who sued Harb, Frank Owens and Geo. R.
Next Tuesday evening, May 15, be­ the Albina Engine & Machine Works McKimens. Action for money. Dist­
ginning at 6 o’clock, the ladies of the (the William Cornfoot shipbuilding rict Attorney Goyne moved for a non
DR. WISE
Presbyterian Guild will serve a cream plant) for $25,000 damages as result suit as to Tillamook County which
chicken supper at the Guild Hall, and of the death of her husband in a cave­ was allowed, and plaintiff was allow­
Can be Found on
extend a cordial invitation to all. in, has been awarded $4500 by the de­ ed to amend complaint to include
Monday at TILLAMOOK,
Price 35c.
fendant. Attorney S. Senn, for the de­ Frank S. Knowles.
Catherine
A.
Long,
Administratrix
fendant,
obtained
a
dismissel
of
the
Tuesday at CLOVERDALE.
Dr. T. B. Ford, district superintend­
ent of the M. E. Church, was in the action from presiding Judge C. U. of the Estate of Frank Long, vs. Joe Wednesday at TILLAMO< )K
city last week and held conference Gantenbinc. Jennings was at work Blaser and Margaret Blaser. Action
Thursday at TILLAMOOK
here He was accompanied by Rev. digging a trench on the company's for money. Dismissed.
at TILLAMOO.’L,
State Industrial Accident Commis­ Friday.
Pearynogogan. Dr. Ford, who attends premises in Albina, when the earth
sion
vs.
Barney
Knoblock.
Action
for
caved
in
on
him,
causing
injuries
from
the State Editorial association meet­
Saturday. •. at WHEËLLK
ings, was anxious to know whether which he died. It was alleged that the money. Dismissed.
Both Phones.
State Industrial Accident Commis­
the editor would be at Pendleton in company had negligently failed to
provide
safety
appliances.
sion
vs.
Charles
W.
Gilmore.
Action
July.
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