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    íilmnwok
yol. XXVII-
No. 49
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
1
ea,her permitting
the school
1 ,eachers will have a picnic on Satur­
day, going to that delightful and
picturesque point of the
county
known as Neah-Kah-Nie.
Lieutenant Ray Walls, of the 10th
Company, Coast Artillery, returned
i
on Wednesday, having been to Port­
land and Eugene, where he took the
officers’ examination.
1 he Tillamook Meat Co. will pay
loc for all 10 pound lard pails and 5c.
for 5 pound pails. They must b. free
from rust. Bring them in at once and
| get your money.
*
1917.
• 1.50 PER YEAR.
for two years; Luther A. King, Mrs. |
ESS
Bertha Hanson, Maurice L. Curry, 1
Report of the Condition of the
Julia B. Miller, Hazel McKown, Mar-|
garet Hanson, Clara I’ruehs, Edith
Sneer, Lilly A. Capson, A. Beatrice
Chaneay, Stella Goyne, Frances Wil­
OF TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
ey, Clara Burge and Myrtle Wallin
(Wilson River). Geo. F. Sanders, Fred
May 1, 1917.
Hardesty and Miss Retta Smith have
________
_____________ _ RESOURCES.
decided not to remain in Tillamook.
Ethel Krugan vs. Martin Krugan is
Loans and Discounts................................................
a divorce suit filed in the circuit court.
United States Bonds..................................................
These parties were married March 12,
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank...........................
1905, at Denver, Colo. They located
Bonds anil Warrants................................................
in Portland then came to Bay City.
Furniture and Fixtures..........................................
Seven children were born to the
Dolly Derby, who
resides
at union. The plaintiff alleges cruel and
Cash on hand and in Banks and due from
Tliat takes the jolts and jars
Garibaldi, and who took several inhuman treatment while they resid­
Federal Reserve Bank........................... ......... 89,970.11
prizes at previous county fairs in the ed in Portland. The defendant cursed
out of life later on and gives you
poultry class, has a bantam rooster and swore and frequently struck
$370,374.45
that hatched out three chickens.
plaintiff, and this becoming so burd­
that worry-free, successful air
LIABILITIES.
ensome
she
left
her
husband,
taking
Mrs. Susan Howard, mother of H.
which comes from the knowledge
H. Hayward, died at Newberg, May the children whom she has supported.
Capital Stock....................................
$25,000.00
1st, of -heart trouble. Deceased was Plaintiff asks that the marriage con­
Surplus
and
Undivided
Profits
9,862.20
tract
be
dissolved
and
she
be
given
of the little “ nest-egg” earning
75 years old, and leaves three children
Circulation..........................................
24,980.00
the custody of the children.
and several grand children.
you 4- per cent interest in some
310,532.25
Deposits..............................................
Arrangements to purchase 160 acres
F. H. Merrick left on Friday for St.
Helens to attend the funeral of a of alfalfa land near Hermiston were
good bank like ours. To be
$370.374.45
nephew C. H. Doncaster, who recent- completed by a syndicate of Tilla­
ly died from a cancer. R. N. Henkle mook dairymen. Despite the fact that
thrifty and prudent from 21 to
INCREASE IN DEPOSITS SINCE
also a friend of the deceased accom- most of the agricultural lands of this
country are seeded to grass, the far­
panied him.
50 means a successful and com-
MAY 1, 1916, $105,775.99.
mers expect their scheme to be a
Maxine Stephens, daughter of Mr. profitable one. Many carloads of hay
We
Pay
4 per cent Compound Interest on
fortable old age.
and Mrs. W. J. Stephens was caught are shipped ifoto the county each year
Savings Accounts.
on a nail and thrown ovet^ the site of to support local cattle during the
the chutes at the play ground on Sat- winter months. J. Williams, W. J.
We appreciate your business, and you will appreciate
Open a savings account today
urday and had the misfortune to Berns, G. Wicklund and other well-
our service.
break her arm
known dairymen arc behind the pro­
Have you ever seen a white raven? ject. Twenty-five thousand dbllara is
You will se one at the Gem Theatre said to be the price paid for the land.
Saturday and Sunday, May 19-20, All hay produced will be shipped to had been removed when Coulson was | Bay City’s Charter is Held Valid oil
Ethel Barrymore
plays in “The this county.
arrested, he would not divulge at
Appeal.
White Raven” taken from Poe’s
Dr. Turner, the well 'known 1 first where it had been hidden, but
"Raven.”
when he saw that he had been caught
Salem, Or., May 15.—In an opinion
eye specialist, of Portland, will be in
Mrs. Len Partridge, who has been Tillamook again Friday and Saturday, red handed and it was only a qustion written by Justice Moore, the su­
of a search to find the still, he owned preme court today pronounced th •
visiting relatives in Nebraska for the
past few months, returned on Friday May 25-26, at Jenkins’ Jewelry store, up to the sheriff and made a complete new charter of Bay City valid and al­
of last week. She was accompanied by in Cloverdale, Thursday, May 24th. confession. Whether others is impli­ so held that the present city official i
is a question.
were legally constituted officers. The
Louis Meinhard ct al, vs. F. H. Mr. Partridge's mother who will visit Dr. Turner is a specialist of exper­ cated
Dr. P. J. Sharp and his hired man, proceeding to test the validity of the
Astman et al, is a suit filed in the here for a time.
ience and standing and you will make George McDonald, have also been ar­ charter and also to determine wheth­
circuit court to recover $2700.00.
Rev. C H. Waymire, who is well no mistake in consulting him about rested for violating the prohibition er or not the officials were legally
Milk ranch to rent, one mile from known in this county, must believe
law.
_________________
holding their offices were instituted
W. A. Wise, dentist.
' « town, with 12 cows, on shares, All in preparedness. The old gentleman your eyes and glasses. Headaches re­
by District Attorney Goyne, of Tilla­
lieved,
cross
eyes
straightened,
satis
­
MEN MUST REGISTER.
has married a young wife and he is
mook county.______________
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor.
* bottom land.—L. L. Stillwell.
now the father of the first of another faction guaranteed. Don’t forget the
Koofror Remedy at C. I. Clough
Tillamook Organize Red Cross.
date. Be sure and call and let Dr. Between the Ages of ai and 30 Years
For Sale, a Saxon run-about, In family .
F°r War Census.
Co.
*
First Sergeant Leslie Harrison and Turner show you the new double vis­
good condition. Price $350.00. Apply
At a meeting called for lasts Thurs­
Sergeant lrve E. Keldson, Tenth ion glass without lines or seams to
Go to Mason’s for Standard Pat­ to Attorney Webster Holmes.
Portland, Ore. May 16.—Every man day evening for the purpose of' or­
Company, Oregon Coast Artillery,
terns.
*
catch dirt, strain the eyes, or come between the ages of 21 and 30 years, ganizing a Red Cross for Tillamook
For cheap fertilizer for your garden were selected from the local company
Shop to rent, next to my office.—
apart. One light solid piece of glass inclusive, must register on the day County, about 50 persons assembled
officers
’
training
to
proceed
to
the
and meadow, see Frank Elliott at
soon to be proclaimed by President at the High School that evening
T. H. Goyne.
*
camp
at
Presidio.
that looks like a single pair, yet ans- j Wilson for the war census.
Franklin Fish Market.
when a temporary organization was
wers
the
purpose
of
two
enabling
you
I
There will be no exceptions to this formed, with Mrs. C. J. Edwards
For sale, new modern bungalow, 8
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon,
Born to the wife of Oly Haugen, a
son; to the wife of Frank Johnson, a rooms and 12 lots in fast growing to read or do close work and see dis­ rule. Even if a man belongs to one chairman and Mrs. A. C. Everson
Cloverdale, Ore.
*
residence district, Eugene, of owner, tant objects perfectly. Free demon­ of the exempt classes, he nevertheless secretary. Twenty-five persons signi­
girl; to the wife of F. Kumm, a girl.
must register if he is between 21 and fied their intention of joining the Red
resident district. Enquire of owner,
Pure Water Glass to preserve eggs
stration. Call and see them. Dr. Tur­ 30 years of age. The government will
For Sale—New modern residence,
at C. I. Clough Co.
* located in best residence district. For of first street, running south of the ner makes no charge for consultation determine who is to be exempt after Cross, and another meeting is to be
Fair grounds.
held this (Thursday) evening, when
* its records are complete.
the work will be more fully outlined,
Mrs. Marie Wade, nurse. Termj re­ sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. -
For Sale—One Oak Dining Table, of examination.
Brigadier General George A. White as set out by the state president. Dr.
Dr. Ralph E. Hall, dentist, from
duced to suit the times.
*
adjutant general of Oregon, working R. T. Boals gave an account of the
Portland, is associated with Dr. Wise One Oak Writing Desk, One Oak
BAYOCEAN ROAD BIDS.
under the direction of Governor origin and development of the Red
Garbage gathered free. See M. R. in practicing dentistry in this county. China Closet. Steel Range and a $480
James Withycombe, has put the ma­ Cross movement, and Rev Lacy, pas-
Hanankrat, or call Main 6F11.
piano
at
a
bargain.
—
Mrs.
W.
A.
Wil
­
A.
Arstill
is
Awarded
the
Contract
Money to loan on farm lands, from
chinery to work and his first request tor of the M. E. Church spoke of the
For Grading.
For Furnished Rooms at reasonable $500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate liams, Fifth Street.
of every man effected by the census great work done by the Red Cross.
price, See Mrs. E. Plank.
*2 I of interest. We want your business.
It is hoped that there will be a good
Rosenberg Bros, have opened a
On Friday bids were opened by the is that he make a careful study of its
See Everson.
large line of all kinds of hay, feed, County Court for the Bayocean road. provisions to eliminate all possible attendance at the meeting this even­
Born, to the wife of R. H. Tyson,
confusion
at
the
polls.
ing, for Tillamook County
should
Don’t fail to see June Caprice in near the saw mill and will carry a There were two bids submitted, the
on Saturday at Bar View, a girl.
Registering for the war census have a good strong chapter of the
one of her most pleasing rools, in A large feed store on 2nd Avenue East bidders being C. F. Stone and A. Ars­
should
be
no
more
confusing
than
Red Cross.
~
The Rebekahs installed five new Child of the Wild,” at the Gem Thea­ flour, grass seeds at the very lowest till. Both of the bids exceeded the
members at their last meeting.
tre Thursday May 24.
prices. Special prices
an hay and amount of $25,000 appropriated in the casting a vote. The general plan for
gathering
the
data
for
the
govern
­
Beaver Items.
*
last county budget, but if the county
Rev. B. J. Cady left on Monday to feed in car lots.
A marriage license was issued to
ment is based on the ballot system, if
court
would
do
the
right
thing
and
attend the Seventh Day Adventist
John Kunzi and Bertha Koslem.
Business men who carry
large
every man is ready, War Census day
Peace and quiet of this rural com­
refund several thousand dollars that
munity was rudely
shattered No
Blacksmith Coal—Right
Coal— camp meeting at Portland and will be stocks should be interested in know­ were taken from money previously will nassjike clock work.
ing that the matter of better fire pro-
The man who tries to evade this
Right Prices.—Lamb Schrader Co. * gone several weeks.
appropriated for the Bayocean road, provision will face a term in jail with­ sooner do we recover from the shock
fection
is
to
be
one
of
the
subjects
flowers
for
of having the revenue officers invade
Those who require
there would be more than sufficient
Lowell Edwards is quite sick with Decoration Day should leave orders taken up at the meeting of business money to complete the work called out the option of paying a fine. In this quiet sylvan retreat among the
men
at
the
meeting
next
Monday
at
almost
every
case
throughout
the
hills, than along comes Daniel Mur­
an attack of inflammatory rheuma­ .at once with Mrs. R. L. Scott, at
for in the bids. I he bids were as fol- state the census will be taken in the
the city hall.
phy and a chew of pirates, tearing
tism.
I Clough's Drug Store.
. lows:
regular
polling
places
used
on
elec
­
down the road like a mad coin, t that
Miss Ethel Barrymore in the Metro I C.
and^
_. F. Stone—Grading,
$17,813; tion davs.
Will pay you to see Everson for a I , Misses , Kathlyn —
- Myrtle
-
Mills
had just run into an illicit still, as you
for Portland, to see photoplay "The White Raven” plays bulkhead, $4,846.69; dredging, $5.847.-
safe investment in city property or » left on Thursday
Sheriff
Campbell
has
Tillamook
might say seeking whom he may de­
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”ns are the part of the Alaska dance hall girl 97; total, $28,507.78.
farm lands.
* I a specialist, as the
latter s “ eyes
,
County
well
organized
to
take
the
vour and endangering the lives and
and also the part of a grand opera ' A. Arstill—Grading, $16,578; bulk­
I
giving
her
considerable
worry.
war
census,
with
a
census
marshal
limbs of our best citizens. Tlier. may
One Ton Ford Truck; also 5 pas­
prima donna. See this picture at the
Mrs W A Williams and son and Gem Theatre Saturday and Sunday, head, $4,938-48; dredging, $5,371-40; already sworn in in every precinct of have been a chicken in the car ahead,
senger Ford Nearly new, for sale,
I
total,
$26,888.38.
the
countv.
The
census
marshals
are:
2* her father W Powell, left on Tuesday May 19-20.
but even so, that was no excuse for
See Rosenberg.
| Arstill's bid was lowest on grading Bay, Robert Watt, Bay City.
his reckless driving, and there are
¡morning for the East Mr Williams
and dredging,
and Stone's lowest on I Bayocean, Henry L. King, Bayocean. those who do say, if he was followed
H. Mason & Co., has taken over the
I
have
a
number
of
store
buildings,
_
going to Portland with them.
Standard patterns formerly sold by
houses and office rooms to rent. Also bulkhcading.
1 Beaver, A. W. Bunn, Beaver.
to the source of his supply, there
Business men who are interested in can give desirable ground lease in 1 1 he bids were higher than the estl- Blaine, J. J. Hollctt, Blaine
Lamar’s Variety Store.
would be more work for the minions
the
State
and
County
bond
measures,
various
parts
of
the
city
desirable
to
mates
by
the
County
Surveyor,
no
' Carnahan, I. II. Moore, Hemlock.
of the law. But retribution found him
__ (_______
2 contrac-
John Peldschau,
Concrete
should attend the meeting of business almosfany needs. See me also for doubt, on account of the uncertainty Cloverdale, H. B. Lockwood, Clover­ out. He is now nursing the wreck of
built. _ All work I men at the city hall Monday evening. city property on payments to suit of the labor market, the bidders hav-
tor, concrete silos
s.._ __L..
dale
a once handsome Ford, and al pr< s-
guarantccd.Both phones.
ing taken that into con ./deration, and Eairview, Morrison Mills, Tillamook. ent writing he has not been al e to
J. M. DeLillies has bought the your income.—Rollie W. Watson.
L
A.
Fernsworth,
who
was
educat-i
"°
w
take
some
chances
Geranium, Heliotrope,
Lantana, Jones Apartment house. And will be
! Foley, Fred Zaddach, Mohler.
reach his wife anil fire-side.
ed at St. Alphonsus Academy, and ! . fh« County Court thought Arst.ll s ' Garibaldi, Geo. W. Phelps, Garibaldi. To speed a car is a crime and sh:.m<
Carnation and Lobelia plants, can be
known
in
future
as
the
DeLilhes
bid
tor
grading
was
reasonable
but
obtained at Clough’s Drug Store.
*
But speed ’em up is Murphy's m me
well known here, and who was editor I
f<jr bulkhcading ■ Goodspeed. B. E. King, Tillamook.
He’s a regular devil when he’s let
of the Banks Herald before he joined |that
’oU1 b,U<!cr* *°r ouiKneauing Hays, Rollie Watson, Tillamook.
For Sale—Five room strictly mod­ Apartments.
the U. S Army, was selected to join iand dredging high and County -Sur Hebo, C. C. Jensen, Hebo.
loose,
For Sale—A paying sawmill in the the Officers training quarters at pre. I veyor Shreve took this view and Hoquarton, Thos. Coates, Tillamook. And steps down hard on the one
ern Bungalow, east part of town,
South
end
of
th*
County.
It
w.ll
make
me
uiiiveis
s
m
(thought
the
county
could
save
money
$1,750.00. Easy terms.—Headlight. *
Kilchis, J. W. Jennings, Bay City.
marked juice.
by
money for you. Taylor Real Estate s'd°-
Dy doing
UOITI^ the
inc work.
WUIA. Neither
PIVHIICI Mr.
«11. Stone
uvviiv Little Nestucca, S. H. Rock, Oretown He'll drive that Ford till he lands in
,
v _ decided *.
.. •*
__ very
____ anxious
___ :...... to'
...
Henry Uithof,
Contractor and Agency, Cloverdale, Ore.
It has
been
to hol'l a big i 'nor Mr
„
Xrstill were
Long Prairie, F. L. Bucl, Tillamook.
quid
Builder, Estimates furnished, Barns
June Caprice, as June Griest in “A patriotic meeting in Tillamook City ¡tackle the bulkhcading and dredging, Maple Leaf, W. H. Hoskins, Tilla­ And then lie'll swear that lie : ever
and Silos a specialty, Bell Phone. Aio Child of the World.
on
the
Fourth
of
July,
and
the
matter
and Mr. Stone stated that if he could ' mook.
wild as the
did.
For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City birds to whom she calls, is sure to will be taken up and committees ap­ ¡not have the whole job he did not' Neskowin, W. H. Christensen, Ore-
pointed
at
the
meeting
of
the
¡want any part of it, and Mr. Arstill
town.
for $1,100.00 cash. Call or address please all who see her, at Gem Thea­
COW SALE
business men on Monday evening, said he we perfectly willing to take Nehalem, H. V. Alley, Nehalem.
Mrs. C. N. Drew.
* tre May 24.
at
which is called for the discussion of i the grading, and if the county court 1 Netarts, C. S. Wells, Tillamook.
T illamook city .
Owing to the enlistments in the other matters pertaining to the city. could do better with the bulkheading Rockaway, Frank P. Miller, Rocka­
Why not be insured in the best fire
on
insurance company, it costs no more^ regular army from the 10th Company | S. G. Krumlauf and Miss Margaret ■ and dredging it was perfectly satis­
way.
SATURDAY. MAY IQ, 1017
Coast Artillery, Captain S. S. John­
See Everson.
Sandlake, C. S. Atkinson, Sandlake.
factory to him.
THIRTY HEAD OF
Harris, both of Garibaldi, were united
A marriage license was issued to A. son has instructions to recruit seven i in marriage by Rev. C. C. Curtis, at I | The County Court awarded the con­ South Prairie, T. W. Lyster, Tilla­ GUERNSEY AND JERSEY COWS
tract
for
grading
to
A.
Arstill,
and
.
more
men.
mook-
G. Krumlauf and Mrs. Margaret Har­
~_______ Church
______
_ parsonage on ,
AND HEIFERS
the Christian
The Tillamook Hose Company and Monday. Those present beside the ' will endeavor to get the bulkheading Stillwell, A. M. Austin, Tillamook.
These animals are all high gr de or
ris, both of Garibaldi.
I]
“
'
Sunnymead,
M.
V.
Stillwell,
Tilla
­
and
pile
driving
done
below
what
the
or or
pure bred, either fresh or springers
Wanted small Victor
or Columbia
Columbia Fairview will play ball o"( ud' ‘at' contracting parties were the groom’s bids were, having had offers for lum­
mook.
young stock.
mother, Mrs. E. Krumlauf and H. I. ber and piling far below that quoted Tillamook, H. T. Botts, Tillamook.
Phonograph, cheap. T
Cash or Markatable Notes.
Sheldon of Garibaldi.
Saturday. Enquire at this office.
Trask,
D.
Fitzpatrick.
Tillamook.
in
the
two
bids.
•All invited to witness the game.
Sale Starts at 11 a.m.
Union, Arthur Edmunds, Pacific City.
W. G. Dwight vs. L. M. Dennis and .
The Shakespeare Club met last Fri­
R. C. Craven & Richmond Bna».
1 Now is the time to look after your
Wheeler,
Frank
A.
Rowe,
Wheeler.
M. H. Dennis is a case filed in the Fire Insurance on all your property. day for its regular monthly meeting,
TILLAMOOK MOONSHINERS Wilson, Wesley Rush, Tillamook.
circuit court to recover $835-44-
It will surprise you how cheaply you Mrs. O. A. Schultz being the lady
who
did
the
entertaining
at
her
home.
Don’t forget those busted castings. can get a 3 or & year pohcy.-Rolhe The club had another
enjoyable Thurm Coulson Pleads Guilty and
Militiamen to Get Pay.
Can be welded for half. Goods sent W. Watson.
afternoon, the hostess serving a
Pays Fin* of $150.00
I
am
in
the
market
at
all
time.£or
dainty lunch. By unanimous vote the
by parcel post and express promptly
Checks for payment of members of
Thurm Coulson, of Blaine, was
returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, your baby calve^-Smith Th* Call club decided to affiliate with the Red
Cross movement.
I Man,”—Both Phone».
arrested on a charge of manufacturing the Tenth and Twelfth Companies,
Oregon Coast Artillery, for their
Oregon.
Clyde English vs. C. F. De Ford is a whiskey, and on Monday pleaded drills in August and September. 1916,
guilty. Justice Stanley fined him $150
suit filed in the circuit court to re­
were received from the \\ ar Depart­
cover $1052.00 and $500.00, growing and costs, and sentenced him to ten ment by Adjutant-General George A.
days in jail, the latter being suspend­
out of a case where English was ar­ ed on good behavior.
White, of the Oregon National Guard.
rested on a charge of beating his
The amount sent for the Tenth
Coulson is the first person to be ar­
board bill. He was tried last week rested in Tillamook County as a Company which is stationed at Tilla­
and the jury immediately dismissed moonshiners. Sheriff Campbell was ' mook,
to be divided
moOK, is $1,305.91,
vi,JV3.yi,
• * t— —- - u/t —a t _
the case. The plaintiff alleges that he successful in locating a still used by among
60 men who have qualified
niiivny, vwr
,--
, for
was arrested and kept in custody for Coulson, and it was found in the payment by attending the required
a period of five days and confined in | woods near Blaine. In addition to lo- number of drills. The checks for the
‘ Twelfth Company stationed at Hood
jail.
| eating the »till, the sheriff also found River, total $1,612.87 to be divided
The teachers who will probably be |a barrel of corn mash on the premises
I
re-employed are: R. W. Kirk, Supt., ¡where the still had been. As the still amonK 73 men.
THRIFT
IS THE “SHOCK
ABSORBER”
F irst N ational B ank
Tillamook County Bank,
Tillamook Jottings.
UBMAR'S VARIETY STORE
I.0-0.F. BLD.,
and book Around
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