illanwk Wabliflht TILLAMOOK, OREGON. FEBRUARY lamook Jottings For Sale—22 Shoats and three Brood Sows; 3 cows and one three year old horse.—Apply to Ike Quick, Tillamook, Ore. Mutual Phone. 2* k. Wise, dentist, Money to .oan on farm lands, from [nor Remedy at C. I. Clough »500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate « of interest. We want your business. » will pay loc. See Everson. Il -hr Get your farm implements, gas en­ Lr c"ud - Ls- gines, silos and cutters from Kuppen­ Shearer, physician and surgeon, bender. We guarantee all of our « fdale, Ore. goods. * for less. nder s 1'.: feed In conformity with the rule formed 1 arene use. elsewhere, all wood orders must be ■clri. clocks, watches, silver- accompanied by payment in advance. —A. F. Coats Lumber Co. * |_K. \V. Bennett. ,-.ttt, expert watch re- The Tillamook Meat Co. will pay AV. Ben . . ■ toe for all 10 pound lard pails and 5c. |L. i. 1'. Watch inspector. I il ctor is sold by Kuppen- I for 5 pound pails. They must bt. free I * t from rust. Bring them in at once and tr. I get your money. ♦ rk Hadley returned to Portland I Demand that your contractor use Santa Cruz cement. It is always uni­ in sda y. lounci . ik. new Grant Six, the form and has exceptional fast setting i qualities which is preferred. For sale her. S ■ Kuppenbendcr. * [ at the Kuppenbender Warehouse. * Lor Sei ly, of the Wheeler Re- | For sale— 1 wo dwellings, lots 3 f was in the city on Tuesday. [and 4 and 5th Street and Park Ave. I A Ct. ■•ill pay y°'J for y°ur Also furniture, stoves, tools, choice No. 1 sucks 9C., No. 2 skr. 5c. ♦ bulbs, peonys, lilys, chrysanthemums, ' Inquire of Mrs. K. White. ♦ Kuppenbendcr tell you hew to W. A. Lewis has resigned his po- po­ lii-ncy un ycur cement work. ♦ sition as agent for the Wells Fargo , pay you to see Everson tor a Investment in city property or Express, L. G. Gear, of Portland, Hands. * taking his place. Mr. Lewis has gone to work in the ship yard. Kuppenbender about the Grant Help win the war by purchasing Immobile, the snappiest car on [ad. * , Thrift Stamps and War Savings Cer­ sale, five heifers coming two tificates at Tillamook County Bank, ~ Bros, and L. bld next spring. Apply to An- Haltom’s Dawson Letsch, Mutual Phone. * I Labowitch. highly esteemed by all who knew him. He was a brother of Attorney Webster Holmes of this city. Every farmer and producer in Ore­ gon is interested in having at least an even break with other sections of the country in securing a fair and reason­ able price for his product. R. N. Stan­ field, Republican candidate for United States Senator, in his platform pledg­ es himself “to an equitable control and regulation of food supplies, com­ merce and industry, and the establish­ ment of a primary market in Portland on equal basis with the Chicago and 1 Eastern jorts.’ As a result of the action of the 3 iilamook Commercial Club, which sent a complaint 10 Representative W. C. Hawley in regard to the "tie up of the mail for the south part of the county in this city for 19 hours, the postoffice department advises Representative Hawley that the con- tractor on the Star route supplying Cloverdale and other postoffices in the south part of Tillamook county has been directed to leave Tillamook on receipt of mail from the afternoon train on schedule. Porter Bros, of Portland, have a large number of men in the county looking over the spruce belt for spruce for the government. A camp is being started on the Miami and there are 50 men already employed there, and it is expected that camps will be started in other parts of the county. All the spruce in the county is com­ mandeered by the government, and the next few weeks will see consider­ able activity in getting out rived Ncstucca Valley ranches can’t be spruce for the government. Joe Hunt, leavy team, harness and wagon lie. Apply O. Myers, East 7th, beat. We have just what you want who logged in this county 30 years I Tillamook. Oregon. * at prices and terms to suit purchasers, ago, is in charge of the camp, and is laylor Real Estate Agency, Clover­ a good man for the job. L more Tillamook young men dale, Or. * Died, on the 26th of January, on the joined the U. S. Navy, Alvin > For sale, brush land at Hood River. Kelchis river, Mrs. Mary Smith. The lias. Curl, both of Hemlock. Three crops of alfalfa when cleared. L1 Olson, traveling freight Will sell on time and loan money for deceased was born in the County of Limerick, Ireland, and she came to bl f tin S. P. Co., was in the city improvements to right man for dairy­ the United States when only six idnesday. ing.—F. P. Friday, Hood River, Or. ♦ years of age. She was married to 1 R. Y .Blalock, of Blaine, is Attorney R. H. McGrath received a William Corbett in 1853 and four I off his stock and will take personal letter from Mr. Hoover, children were born of this union. Her L and family to California. congratulating him upon being the husband died in 1861, and in 1864 she led to buy—Heavy single har- county chairman cf the Federal Food married John C. Smith, when six children were born of this union. He Lo pair of light wagon shalfs— Administration. died at Manston, Wis., on April 26, |o J. Theiler, Hemlock, Or. ♦ Don't forget those busted castings. 1901. Three sons survive the deceased Lrunes in quantities and save Can be welded for half. Goods sent William C. Smith, Joseph C. Smith, ■Sec the sample in cur window by parcel post and express promptly and George E. Smith, and seven If. M. Dawson. I returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, grand children and two great grand children. She resided in the county the I who wish to see Dr. Wise Oregon. past four years, living with her son I se bear in mind that he will I lout the 1st of March. * 1 Miss Dick has returned from her William S. Smith, on the Kilchis river. vacation and has resumed her work. The funeral services were conducted | pt be insured in the best fire In the future, musicals will be given at the Catholic church and the inter­ company, it costs no morth at which Miss Dick will give lectures ment was at the Catholic cemet ry. H ¡sun. in story from the different compos­ On Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. ■ Lpenbender left on \\ ednes- ers. ♦ F. hall, the following were duly in­ H knd the automobile show in W. B. Alderman left on Tuesday for structed in the Inititory Degree, the \ ailer, Wash, where he will take a Bay City brothers putting on the ird of County Commission- series of treatment. Mr. Alderman has j work in a most impressive manner: Si >sion this week, it being has been _________ ____________ suffering with stomach trou- -A- D. Morrison, P. C. Jepson, T. B. monthly meeting. l»!r ble for tor ceviTiil several months and it is honet! hoped' Hyder, J. P. Jepson, Leanord McCojr- I Erwin returned from a that this treatment will do him good. ; mick, Oscar Tittle, Frank Dye and E. Kirk. There were something over too trip to the East on Tues- Lowell Moulton who is a member of Odd Fellows present, among whom the crew of the U. S. S. Pueblo, sends were brothers from all over the state. ound a fountain pen, owner can his parents a small booklet giving an The sisters of the Rebekah lodge >ver same by calling at Dawson interesting narative of the cruise of made up a surprise party and raided that vessel from San Diego, Calif, and the hall by going “over the top” with s' store. visits to Panama Canal Zone, Brazil a heavy barrage of sandwiches and or Sale—New modern residence, and other places of interest. coffee, which was greatly enjoyed by kted in best residence district. For t at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. * j Don’t forget "Wild and Woolly” at all. On next Tuesday evening the the Cent Theatre tomorrow (Friday) Dr. \\ isc will return from his night. This is the picture you have First Degree will be put on and and on Tuesday evening next after, Feb. liiornia trip about March I, to re­ been looking forward to and the jnd |[tM meat aaJtOp jaaeag ai|) ‘qi6i ne hi work in Tillamook county.* management were unable to show as on the famed Second Degree, when ‘or salt, 14 head of hogs, also some advertised last week on account of there will be a class of fourteen mem­ .ing pigs. Inquire of W. W. Cason, some tie up with the film. bers from the various lodges to take line, Oregon. I The regular meeting of the Com­ the degree work. All brothers are M--. Sai ah E. Hatch, of Garibaldi, mercial Club will be held at the club most cordially invited to attend these I been suffering with a sprained - rooms on Monday evening, February instructive and social meetings the In. The club is Hooverizing now so lodge opening at 7:30 p.m. k'e, but is much better now. there will not be personal invitations It may be interesting to know that ■or Sale, a car load of finest clover i sent out as has been the usual policy butter will take a drop in price. This >. J. \\. \ anderveldcr & Suns, Roy, in the past. Remember the date and is what the Oregonian said about agon. * butter prices and condenseries: "But­ be present. I he “Guaranti ed" silo is complete James Christensen, of Hemlock, is ter prices were lowered 1 cent yester­ 1 sold for less. Send for our big one of there who is not slow expres­ day, both on prints and cubes. 1 he > book it is free. W. Kuppenben- sing his righteous indignation of ti e buying price of butter fat was reduc­ * hold up of the mail for the south part ed a cents, as the creameries consid­ ered the margin between fat and print I he \\. R. (, will give a Lincoln of the county in this city for 19 prices as too small. The prospects are ... Jim, the mail for the for a steady decline in the butter I Washington program, on the 21st hours. Say, February at the K. P. hall, Every South part of the county got into a market from now on. The California slow poke, Democratic rut, and he is ij invited to attend. market has weakened and Southern revolting at his own medicine. butter can now be la’d down here .n 'red 1'ulcipher and Tom Purvis, of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Lamb gave a co-.. tition with the local product. A tibaldi, arc going to try to get out 500 party to a number of friends on m< spruce airplane material from Tuesday evening at their home in this decited factor in easing up the butter situation has been the closing down I Moss Creek. city when a most pleasant time was of some of the milk condenseries and ' fire alarm was turned in on Fri- enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs the prospect that others will shut 1 riming, a stove in the residence Thad Robison succeeded in carrying down. Production of condensed milk rupii.l by Mrs. D. Goodspeed be- off the honors. Mjs. Lamb served got ahead of the demand and a large dainty refreshments, which was an­ stock has accumulated in this state overheated. • other enjoyable event of the evening. Lost on road between Tillamook F K. Blackadar, who was called to 1 M heeler automobile tire and rim Where the Money Goes. 1 back of automobile. Finder please Roseville, Cal., by a death occurring in his family, returned on Friday. Mr. IVf same at this office. Every citizen is being invited to Blackadar states that California is your b.g book on uses cf ce- very much in need of rain as stock is economize and when National debt is n 'ii- 1 sanitary farming. No perishing and as farmers who have growing at such a pace that the an­ -I’.ould be without it. It is sown barley over 4 weeks ago can sec nual interest will soon exceed the nder. * no signs of its growth and recceding normal expenses of the government, will probably be necessary. He also it is pertinent to consider where some i: a «ar garden but see that tells of an incident of a farmer selling of the money goes.—Oregonian. ' is right. Hydrated lime is a horse for $1.50. a’ thc Pncc of hay In this connection and as a matter '1 doctor. Get it at Kuppenben- of information for the Oregonian the is $35.00 per ton. * Capital Journal points out that $8,400 After a few weeks lness, H»y"e ‘ ■ Amethyst car ring, set in Holmes, a well known farmer bymg goes yearly to President Kerr of the with Rhine stones. Finder west of Whitcson, passed away Wed­ Oregon Agricultural College, and that ’ J have at this office and receive nesday. Jan. 30. at his home. He was $1,400 of this was recently presented him without any reason or excuse by F-< • 4« years of age. Mr. Holmes was the board of regents, Evidently the L L'V ■Vl‘c Clenient» home for rent, prominent in the councils ot the Ma­ invitation to economize had not I or unfurnished, to family sonic order and in county Democrat c reached them at the time,—Capital 1 small children. Enquire at circles. He was one o£ the be. t Journal. known men in Yamhill county and f r'°n> s Store. L ■ : I ■ CIRCUIT 7. 1918. COURT IN SESSION. E. J. Claussen vs. Thomas Coates, as administrator of the estate of Wil­ liam J. West, deceased. Foreclosure of Indictments for Bootlegging— mortgage. Order confirming sale. Cider Case Set for Saturday. Laura 1. Leach vs. G. E. Leach. Divorce. Order and decree. State of Oregon, ex re), Willie R. The February term of the Circuit Court was convened on Monday with Owens vs. Philadelphia Ann Owens. Judge George R. Bagley on the bench. Contempt. Order. Colin W. Cottain, vs. J. E. Sullivan. 1 he docket was somewhat long, but with cases of not much general inter­ To quiet title. Order. Smith W. Elliott vs. Tillamook est, being mostly actions for money, and divorce cases. There are about a , County, Oregon, et al. Injunction. For I judgment entry and mandate. Order. dozen jury cases, which will prevent Edna Hill vs. W. H. Hill. Divorce the court from doing much Hoover- Order of default. izing on time if they all go to trial. Isabella Bellingham vs. Adam Bell- 1 he grand jury was drawn as fol­ lows: Albert Krake, Dave Martiny, 1 ingham. Divorce. Default and decree. Edith McClure vs. J. C. McClure. I Alex Watt, Guy Mattoon, Frank Dye, Ernest Haag and Cyrus Randall. Divorce. Order and decree. Sam V\ eil vs. Sadie \\ eil. Divorce. The Judge appointed Dave Martiny Order and decree. foreman of the grand jury. J. C. Saling vs. C. Mills. Foreclosure One case of public interest to be tried on Saturday, is that of the dam­ Order for service by publication. Santa Cruz Portland Cement Co. vs age suit against District Attorney T. H. Goyne for destroying cider be­ Bay City, Oregon a municipal cor­ longing to Meinecke & Seabrook. poration e. al. Action for money. Dis­ missed with costs. The district attorney claims it was Fredk. H. Wheeler vs. C. C. Byers. hard cider and contained 15 per cent Action for money. Order. alcohol, and it is upon this point that G. W. Gates & Co., vs. A. F. Coats the case will revolve. The attorney Lumber Co., Action for money. Jury for the plaintiffs claim that the cider trial and verdict for $447.78 in favor was only four days old, and did not of plaintiff. contain that amount of alcohol. Arthur E. Holden and Ether Holden The Henry D. Davis Lumber Co., vs. O. E. Gulstrom. Appeal from Jus­ a corporation, vs. A. F. Coats Lumber tice Court. Order allowing motion, Co., a corporation, Damages Order now being tried. entering mandate. W. J. Stephens vs. Leopold Blaser. King-Cranshow Hardware Co., vs. Action for money. Dismissed. F. L. Sappington. Action for money. Edwin Pretela was indicted for en­ Order confirming sale. tering a store at Beaver and stealing J. W. Maddux, vs. F. C. Feldschau. therefrom. Action for money. Dismissed. W. G. Dwight vs H. M. Dennis, et In the matter of the petition of al. Foreclosure of mortgage. Decree. Frank Barnes, an alien, to become a W. Roenicke vs. John A Ward and citizen of the United States of Amer­ ica. Denied on account of declaration John R. Miller. Foreclosure of tax lien. Decree and order of default. of intention . In the matter of the petition of Nels Olaf Glad, an alien, to become a citi­ Some Fine Photo Plays at Gem. zen of the United States of America. Friday, Feb. 8—“Wild and Woolly” Denied. In the matter of the petition o£ Five reel Artcraft feature comedy Peter Schranz, an alien, to become a drama featuring Douglas Fairbanks. citizen of the United States of Ameri­ This is the program advertised for Tuesday February 5th, but on ac­ ca. Admitted. C. F. Stone vs. Fred C. Feldschau. count of some unexplained circum­ stances it failed to arrive. Don’t miss Action for money. Dismissed. J. W. Maddux vs. F. C. Feldschau. it this time. Adults 20c. Children toe. Action for money. Nonsuit. Saturday Feb. 9—“More Truth than G. W. Gates & Co., vs A. F. Coats Lumber Co., Action for Money. Mo­ Poetry”—Five reel Metro photo play tion to strike sustained and motion to featuring Mme. Petrova. The story of a wife’s revenge written and acted by make certain denial. J. M. Traxler vs. L. B. D. Ivanco- Mme. Petrova. “Roping Her Romeo”— 2 reel vich and N. A. Ivoncovich. Action for Paramount-Mack Sinnett Comedy, money. Dismissed. Jack Fendall vs. C. L. Cornell. Ac­ featuring Polly Moran, Ben Turpin, Slim Summerville and Ethel Teare. tion of replevin. Continued. W. B. Aiderman vs. John Feldschau You will sure miss a treat in this and Anna Feldschau. Action for comedy unless you see it. Saturday night only. money. Order. Sunday, Feb. to—"Lady of the M. W. Harrison vs. Oregon Bex & Manufacturing Co., a corporation, Photograph”—five reel Edison pho­ Action for money. Demur to first two toplay. An exceptionally strong story, defense overruled and sustained as to told in appealing fashion, makes a forceful combination which presents third equitable defense. Raphael Weill & Co., a corporation, in a-fascinating manner a photodrama vs. John K. Elder. Action for money. destined to score unusual success. Monday, Feb. 11.—"The Chattel”— Dismissed. Ed. Kellow vs. F. C. Feldschau and five reel Vitigraph Blue Ribbon pro­ Adolph Erickson. Action for money. toplay, featuring E. H. Sothcrn & Peggy Hyland. Dismissed. "The Fighting Trail”—Episode No. Arthur E. Holden and Ethel Holden vs. O. E. Goldstrom. Appeal from 4. “The Other Half” we unhesitating­ Justice Court. Order allowing motion. ly recommend our Monday night pro­ Rudolph Zweifel vs. J. W. Short­ gram. Don't fail to follow "The Fight­ ridge and Ella Himple. Action for ing Trail” the thrilling out door serial. Ask your neighbor how he money. Order. A. G. Beals vs. Leornad McCormick likes it? Tuesday, Feb. 12— "Sunshine Alley" Action for money. Dismissed. Bay City Logging Co. vs. E. B. Lincoln's Birthdav Picture—six reel Wickham. Action for money. Dis­ Goldwyn photoplay featuring Mae Marsh, who will be remembered as missed. the star in "Polly of the Circus,” John Theiler vs. L. E. GetcheH and Marie GetcheH. Action for money. This in itself is sufficient guarantee Demurrer to counter claim sustained. of the high class in which this play O. E. Gulstrom vs. Arthur Holden stands. See our display advertisement and Ethel Holden. Action for money. elsewhere in this issue. Adults 20c. Children 10. Mo'ion allowed. Wednesday, Feb, 13—"Lone Star” Ray Maine vs. Howard Brooks. five reel Mutual Master picture feat­ Action far money. Dismissed. In the matter of the petition of Fred uring William Russel. "Jerry’s Gentle Nursing’’—one reel Rhorbach, an alien, to become a citi­ zen of the United States of America. comedy featuring the popular com­ edian George Ovey. Denied. Thursday, Feb. 14—"All For A In the matter of the petiiion of John William Fox Slakes, an alien, to become a citizen Husband"—six reel of tn: United States -f America. Con­ photoplay featuring Virginia Pearson Do all screen stories look alike to tinued until Feb. 3, 1919. In the matter of the petit'ons of you? Are you in search of a picture Charles Joseph Dobils, Clemens Rust that is different? Do you want to be and and Albert Boon, Aliens, to be­ thrilled and tickled—and then sur- came citizens of the United States of prised? If this is what you want we have it in this big play. America. Admitted. C. F. deFord was indicted on a charge of violating the prohibition LITTLE NESSUCCA LOST. law and the trial is set for February 14. There are two indictments return­ Three Rivers Road Selected as ed against DeFord. J. J. McCormick was indicted by the the Highway by Commission. grand jury, charged with allowing minors to play cards in a public place. At a meeting of the State Highway Francis Buckles was indicted for Commission on Tuesday in Portland, assault with a dangerous weapon. the matter of the Three Rivers-Little S. B. Vincent as receiver, et al., vs Ncstucca highway came up and it was Pearl Alkire, et al. To Quiet title. decided in favor of the Three Rivers Decree. road as the Highway into Tillamook Mortgage Company for America, a County. corporation, vs Frank W. Crane, et al This came as a great surprise to For foreclosure of mortgage. Order those who have been favoring the confirming sale. Little Ncstucca road, for it seems that Tillamook County. Bank and Wesley Mr. Benscn promised not to decide G. Day vs. E. D. Severance ctal. Fore­ upon the location until a hearing closure of mortgage. Order confirm­ could be had. It is thought that Mr ing sale. Benson had overlooked the promise Security Savings & Trust Co., a he had made for a hearing, and no corporation vs. James Walton, Jr. doubt, when his attention is called to Foreclosure of mortgage. Order con­ this he will remember it, and for that firming sale. reason it is thought that the matter Minnie Martin vs. Joseph Martin. might be re-considered at some future Divorce. Dismissed. date. »1.50 PER YEAR. RED CROSS NEWS NOTES. Work Done by Tillamook Branch and Auxiliaries Greatly Appre­ ciated by Portland .Chapter. ----- o------ The monthly meeting of the Red Cross will be held Monday evening next, at 8 o’clock in the city hall. 1 had Robison, the treasurer, will give the quarterly report of finances. Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Everson ha.’e returned from Portland, and will give such information as they acquir­ ed especially of legal phases of the finances. The box which was report­ ed as sent to Portland last week with the articles it contained, had reached there and the ladies report all articles were accepted with thanks and ap­ preciation by the chapter. The Tilla­ mook county branch and auxiliaries are to note this as they were highly complimented for their nice work. If there seems to be changes in instruc­ tions no one must mind this. The people at headquarters in Washington send these orders on to chapters and they send on to branches. ------o------ Two ladies were sent over to France to learn if the garments were suited to the needs. So direct from the hos­ pital service they brought such infor­ mation as will make most everything satisfactoy. ----- o------ dozen blocks for quilt covers were sent and the British Relief as­ sociation through which these reach the peasant women of France, who make them into bed coverings for the little Belgian orphans, report that these sent from Tillamook were the nicest received. Any one desiring to aid this special phase of work ran do the piecing at home. Scraps of cotton goods, prints, ginghams etc. are accepted at the headquarters. More than too ladies were at work in the rooms last week. A Junior Red Cross will scon be formed in the schools of the city. It is probable also in other schools of the county. Fairview Auxiliary. Red Cross is increasing with each weekly meeting. There are 141 mem­ bers with the promise of all from Fairview who joined in Tillamook, Since the 1st of January the follow­ ing articles have been completed. 5 doz. towels; 2 doz. dust cloths; 6 shoulder robes; 46 abdominal ban­ dages; 8 hot water bag covers, 100 quilt blocks; ¡0 ambulance pillows; 8 sweaters, 6 pair socks; 15 tea towels; I doz. tray cloths; 3 doz Hdkfs. Garibaldi Auxiliary. At the last meeting in January Mrs. A. I. Baier resigned as chairman and Mrs. Frank Crane was elected to succeed her. Work hrs been on handkerchiefs and sub handkerchiefs and wash cloths. Since the organization five members have poined the Red Cross. if anyone living in Garibaldi or vicinity who have old sheets, pillow cases, bed spreads, table linen, or old knit sweaters, not good for use in the home will give them to the auzi.iary it will be much appreciated. Please leave with Miss Mary Powell, or phene Mrs. Frank Crane, chairman. Donation to the amount of $2.95 have been given for the G. R. C. A. A dance for the benefit of the Red Cross was given Saturday evening and about $30 was taken in. If the trouble maker would only stop a moment to think that what is said about the American Red Cross, was not hurting the off'cets or mem­ bers of the auxiliary, but were saying against government work and who wculd not stand much trifiling with cither, they would be more careful in what they ——— CHRISTIAN CHURCH “CALLS’’ NEW PREACHER. Rev. H. E. Tucker, late of Med­ ford, Accepts Position. ■ o----- The congregation of the Christian Church gave Rev. H. E. Tucker a "call” to fill the vacancy in the pulpit of that church, and he has accepted the position, occupying the pulpit for the first time next Sunday: Following are the services: Bible School on Lord’s Day at )C:OO a.m. Classes for all. Communion and preaching services at il:oo a.m. Sermon by Rev. H. E. Tucker. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. subject, "For what does this Church Stand,” An interesting subject, come. Regular evening service at 7:30 p.m. Sermon by Rev. H. E. Tucker. Mr. Tucker came from the East about five years ago, taking charg< of the church at Medford, Oregon, re­ maining there as pastor for three and one half years, and then resigned to take up evangelistic work, in which he has been engaged until this time. He is an interesting speaker, and you are cordially invited to attend each and every service.