ainook Ì I ** ■ x UraìMuilit. äs (C°- TILLAMOOK, OREGON. U NE 13, HH8. •1.50 PER YEAR. Tillamook Jottings. i ». 1 he South Prairie Facers’ Union Mrs. Geo. \\. Kiker left on Friday will give a basket social next Tues­ ;l property and issued said certiljcatc “The SOIIS Of DeiI10Cr3Cy”at Gem. to visit her mother and her niece Miss Program ¡or the Gem Theatre. day evening, June 18th, for the bene- , Geòrgie iger left to return to the of delinquency to the plain.iff: includ- . _ ing the illegal t .xes aforesaid with ! VV. A. Wise, dentist ♦ 1 tit of the hall. All invited. east. Friday, June 14—“Habit of Happi­ Probably no other the legal taxes has rendered the . . .... motion ------- picture r' Spend your evenings at the Gem. Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook ness”—It pays to be happy, so see whole of Mid t xes and s le is void cver ha? betn so h>« For Sale—Second hand auto truck, _ hl ‘ >' P^'^d .------ J and office Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes ­ Douglas Fairbanks in this feature. 1200 tbs. capacity, in good condition. Let W. A. Church write your insur­ Benjamin and of no effect so far as the defend- , favorably discussed as days and Thursdays until further no­ Also second hand saddle, practically “Sons cf Democracy”—Featuring ance. * ant is concerned. And the plaintiff ' Chapin's “The Son of Democracy,” tice. ’ * » 1 new. Inquire oi H. M. Cross, Tilla- Benjamin Chapin in ten chapters having voluntarily paid the same can- I presented by Paramount, which will Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough ♦ 1 of two reels each to be shown every not recover the same in any manner.” , begin its run at the Gem Theatre to­ For Sale—Second hand roll top > . ! mook, Ore. - week, and each is a complete play. morrow, Friday Night. desk in good condition. Price right. Dr. Turner, the well known eye “The Son of Democracy” consists Tin' soil doctor ij sold by Kuppen­ Apply to R. C. Jones, County Agri­ . specialist, of Portland, will be in Till­ “My Mother” being the title of the W.O.W. Liberty Class. first chapter. of ten two-reel dramas, each complete bender. ♦ cultural Agent. amook again Friday and Saturday, Adults 20 cents Children 5c. _ 1 in itself. One is to be presented each o. W. T. Muellhaupt, special repre-| week. Mr. Chapin has been working Get your farm implements, gas en­ June 14-15, at Jenkins' Jewelry store. Saturday, June, 15—“ShelU Game, Consult him. Don ’ t forget the date. * gines, silos and cutters from Kuppen­ Metro wonder production featuring tentative of the Woodmen of the , five years'on these comedy dramas of bender. We guarantee all of our First National Bank of Linntton, Emily Stevens. Taken from the World, is in the city in the interest of j early American life. They are bristl- Tillainonk T illamook Camp, famn and nn,t is to superintend o.,..o-:.-*„-■' ­ ¡ng with adventure, humor and pathos goods. ♦ Oregon, vs. W. F. Halderman is a Saturday Evening Post Story “Good ing a liberty class drive for new mem­ 1 and are of special interest at this time Will and Almond Shell.” Also a Money to ioan on farm lands, from suit filed to recover money on three Nehalem bers in keeping with the war program in that Abram Lincoln, the boy and $50U up, Good terms. Reasonable rate promissory notes amounting to $52.41 good two reel comedy. of the order. The class is justly term­ the president, are leading characters of interest. We want your business. on one note, $150.00 on the second Adults 20 cents Children 10c. for less. Dr Wise will be at his Wheeler of­ See Everson. ( ed “Liberty”, since this western so- 1 in the thrilling talcs. ♦ and $500.00 on the third. Sunday June 16 — "Jack and Jill ” play ­ fice, Saturday, June 15. ciety with a reserve fund of nearly The closing exercises of St. Al- For sale.or trade—1916, Model 83, 4 ed by Jack Pickford and Louis Huff $9,000.000.00 is backing up its patriot- ; “The Son of Democracy" is first a Jewelry, clocks, watches, Ford silver in ­ phonsus Academy will be held in the cylinder Overland in good running „ ... _ r------- , splendid entertainment. It has all the This is an Artcraft picture and a ism with dollars, a _______ ' elements of the best features—first ware.— mdition. R. W. Bennett. and is the . protection See Harris Garage. * city hall on June 14th, Doors open at order. New top and upholstering, pleasing story. Don’t miss it. of its soldier members in the service .... _____ c ; ! rate fights, gasp-bringing thrills, LIT. Wise will in be at the good tires, 2 spare tires. Want lighter Monday, June 17—"Fighting Grin”. A of Uncle Sam and Allies, in addition, the best photo-plays are 8 p.m.. Admission 25 cents and 15c. . ■ I genuine qoinedy, moments that bring Hotel, l riday, June 14. car or $700 cash. Address E. J. Kraft, Bluebird photoplay featuring Frank­ the 8so organized camps i in Oregon, 1 real tears and always the suspense W illiam Fox shows the woild in ♦ Kupi' ibender sells feed lin Farnutn. “The Spy” how the Kaiser opertrtes Wheeler, Ore. Will demonstrate. Wa-'lwngton, California, Idaho, Mon­ 1 necessary for a successful play. I and Call at the information. warehouse. See this play secures Rev. Tucker met with an accident Tuesday, June 18—"The Spy” a Win. tana, Nevada, Wyoming, Utah an 4 , 1 Throughout the nation it has been L. Thayer, at Ball’s shop. at the Tuesday, last Thursday evenihg, while walking Fox production featuring Dustin Colorado are leaders in all move- I recommended I'..r Gem, Sale— Second June hand 18. - Dr. iid Mrs. Wise returned from 1 by workers for "better Farnutn. This picture deals with the ments which make for civic ___ ■ Housekeeping good e and na- pictures.” apartments for rent on the pavement, he stepped on a Portland this week. tional welfare. Since organized small rock and sprained his knee. Dr, German spy system and should be 28 I at »lie Only Morgan Apartments, First st., On the same program with the first For all kinds of cement work. See and Fourth Avenue Boats was called and said no bones of interest to all. A big War feature years ago, this society has 1 . paid to _ I feature of “The Son of Democracy,” east. Northeast shown al the Gem Theatre. * A. 1. Dolan, Mutual Phone. with no battle scenes. No advance the widows, orphans and dependents I the management of the Gem will pre- * were broken, as the patient thought from Court House. 1 in price. $26,000,000.00 in amounts of cither 1 sent “Habit of Highest cash price paid for hides— his limb was broken. Happiness, with Every dairy cow should be fed some Married, at Hebo, * Wednesday, June 19—“Fair Barbar- $500, $1000, $2000 or $3000. The I Douglas Fairbanks in the staller rule. Wheeler and the 447th Squadron Linseed (Jil Meal.—Ray & Co. • ♦ 12th of May, by Rev. monthly payment plan makes it pos ­ I ian”—Paramount production featur­ will cross bats at the Fair Grounds on Dr. \\ ise will be at his Cloverdale church, Roy A. Cooper sible for all desirable men from the ing Vivian Martin Sunday afternoon. The battery for office, Saturday, Jnue 22nd. Myrtle M. Cross . Another Thrift Campaign. Wheeler will be Patchell and Uphill Thursday, June 21.—“A Daughter of ages of 18 to 50 to carry protection We handle Trojan Powder. Best for V ___ e. ” Starring -• . » .• linked with fraternity and patriotism. The "Guaranteed” silo is complete and for the squadron Petry, Bellinger France the wonderfuf The Tillamook Woodmen meet every Three fold is the purpose of the stumping.—Tillamook Feed Co. ♦ and sold for less. Send for our big and Sill. T his is a championship game Virginia Person. A timely picture, Thursday evening and all members Oregon thrift campaign, announced silo book it is free. W. to decide the best soldiers team in the Kuppenben- Wanted to trade city property for Also two reel Fox comedy “Shad- belonging elsewhere are cordially in­ by the Patriotic Conservation League county. The receipts will go to the ows of her Pest.” acreage close to city.—See Shrode. * der. vited. beginning June 8th, in the mustering company fund. Adults 20 cents Children IOC. Get your big book on uses <_f ce- R W. Bennett, expert watch re­ Mr. Muellhaupt superintendent of of waste materials from every home Thad Robison, of the Tillamook ' pairing. S. P. Watch inspector. ♦ ment in modern sanitaiy farming. No the W. O. W. drives in Astoria re- and hamlet in the state, with school For bargains in second hand auto­ farmer should be without it. It is County bank, returned on Monday I ccntly, when a Liberty Class of 150 children as a ready regiment for the Circuit Court Cases. free. Sec Kuppenbender. * from attending the Bankers’ Conven- | new members and a Thrift Class of promotion of the enterprise. mobiles go to Case’s Garage. tion. He had the misfortune to miss The Patriotic Conservation League, judge G. R. Bagley, who held an like number were added to the roster Plant a war garden but see that Announcing the new Grant Six, the connections in Portland on Sunday at its..headquarters in Portland, will ♦ your seed is right. Hydrated lime is adjourned session of the circuit court of the Astoria Camp. best ever. Sue Kuppenbender. by a few minutes, which kept him in receive shipments of waste materials last week took several cases under ad­ the soil doctor. Get it at Kuppenben­ that city over Sunday. He was ac­ 18 foot row boat for sale,in good der Warehouse. visement. They are Solon Schiffmann ^Wonderful Photoplay Coming. | from every community, paying there­ * companied by Mrs. M. Gordon, of condition. See Stafford, Wilson river.* fore at the highest market rate, in vs. E. L. Youmans and W. E. You- Situation Wanted.—Practical nurs­ Minden, Neb., mother of Mrs. Robi­ An American’s sacrifice of life and baby bonds of the War Savings mans, which is a damage suit; Rose Let Kuppenbender tell you hew to ing, to do general nursing. Call Dave son. ' S. Clark vs. Edward M. Clark, a di- all it holds dear to him, to save his Stamp issue. The purpose of the save money on ycur cement work. ♦ Krakc, Mutual Phone and ask for i Married at the parsonage of the vorcc su**> !• Edmunds vs. C. ' R. countrymen and learn the secrets of league is to further the distribution of» Small four room modern house for Jannette Seymor. * Christian Church, in this city, by the ' Magarrcll, A. Malancy and F. R. the German spy system forms the war savings stamps, to provide a fund sale, furnished or unfurnished. Close Free Seeds—A package of vegetable Rev. H. E. Tucker, on the 8th of June I 5eals> jy^ich is to reform a deed I; and theme of the stirring William Fox for the welfare of Oregon boys sum­ 111, terms like rent.—John Harter. or flower seed given free with each Howard Fulton Metcalfe and Miss D. T. Edmunds vs. F. R. Beals, an production "The Spy,” which, with moned to service, and to conserve war Dustan Farnum in its lead, comes to materials for America. Jenkins, the Jeweler, is now in a hoe, rake or shovel purchased at Martha M. Zuercher. The young peo­ injunction case. In each community the supervision * ple will make their home for the position to give you prompt service Smithy’s Variety Store. The judge signed an order for the the Gem Theatre, Tuesday, June 18. Dustan Farnum, one of the few of the work will be in charge of the j arrest of George W. on your repair work. * present with the bride ’ s parents. The Worthington, Don't throw away your old tires but ' w ho had not complied with the order popular men stars of the screen, plays war savings stamp representative, The Faulconer Orchestra of Sheri­ get an "Inner Tire” and get from groom is in the service of his country. the role of Mark Quaintancc, a man and it is proposed to ship the collect­ dan will give a dance at Pacific City 100 to 5000 miles more service out of The best wishes of their many friends of the court in the divorce proceed­ go with them. ings in which he was to support his of wealth and social position, who un­ ed materials in carload consignments each tire at low cost.—Sec Shrode.* hall Saturda’ , June 15. I wife and family. The bail was placed dertakes the hazardous task of gain­ to the League at Portland. Individual Tillamook has a resident piano tun­ The government surveyors who Mi-s Nellie Gahvith, of Fulton, ing a list of the Teutonic spies in the shipments may be made, however. In at $500. er, Two tunings per year $4.00. Re­ United States. any case the name of the sender with Missouri is visiting at the home of were surveying a logging road to the E. H. Collis and Aaron Bonham vs timber southeast of this city were pairing piano actions, ivory and case Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lamar. In Berlin he finds it necessary to complete address, shuuld appear oil work. Organs repaired and tuned. W. S. Cone was a foreclosure of tax taken off this week. enroll himself among those spies be­ every package, in order that proper ‘The Spy" a war picture without a Representing Sherman Clay & Co. lien case, which was decided in favor fore ne can learn where the book con­ payment may be made. Need a truck to haul yourznilk? Or battle at the Gem Theatre, Tuesday, Selling Steinway and other quality of the defendant. The plaintiffs/own a taining their names is kept. Then he flic materials that Oregon school any.king else.' ’ Got an old automobile? Jum 18th. Don’t miss it. pianos. Your resident tuner spends ■ one third interest in the property in See Shrode, he will explain die rest. his money in Tillamook and will ap­ question, while the defendant owns a gets possession of it and sends it to children and citizens are urged to col­ For Stile—3 young brood sows, 8 It’s a "Truxtun Attachment.” * preciate your patronage. H. F. Cook, two thirds interest. The defendant re­ the American Ambassador, while he lect, with tile prices per pound that months old, bred, Paul Fitzpatrick, himself is courtmartaled. v ill be paid therciore, are as follows: * fused to pay the city tax because lie Charley Mowgry, formerly in busi­ Box 164, Tillamook, Oregon. Bell PI.one 5F12. ♦ The odd feature about this thrilling Copper wire, free oi hair wire, 21c.; has contended that the charter of Bay ness in this city, returned from Chica­ Married on the 8th of June, by Rev. drama is that ii contains all the vigor light copper and bottoms, 191.; heavy Albany butter has a uniform quality go on Wednesday and' expects to lo­ [City was illegal. The plaintiffs, how ­ H. E. Tucker, at the parsonage of the and excitement of war, without a sin­ red brass 20c.. heavy yellow brass, 14, which we guarantee to please. C. O. cate in Oregon again. Christian Church in this city, Henry ever, without the consent or request gle battle scene being flashed on the cents; light and medium brass, 10c.; & C. M. Dawson. 1 of the defendant paid the tax in ques­ screen. Realizing that the public has soft lead, 0% cents; tea and hard lead Dr. J. B. Grider, of Independence, H. Hanenkrat and Miss Gertrude M. Best by Test—Oregon Portland has moved to Tillamook and will have Schlappi, both of Tillamook. The tion and now seek to hold the proper­ a surfeit of such views, the Fox com­ 5%c.; zinc, 4 c.; battery lead, 3 c.; ty. The court holds that this cannot Cement. For sale by Lamb Schrader his dental oflicc in the Oddfellows groom is a prosperous ranchman. He pany arranged its story in such fash­ ■yattery ziac, 2%c.; No. 1 pewter, 40c.; Co. will answ.r the call of his country in be done. Following is in part the ion that it was found unnecessary to aluminum, 20 c.; tin foil, 45c.; block Building. findings and conclusions of the court fire a single shot during the taking of tin pipe, 55c.; No. 1 rubber, boots and a few weeks. The bride is well and Take your watches and clocks to in regard to this case. In conformity with the rule formed the picture. shoes, 6L2C.; No. 2 rubber, boots and Jenkins, when in need of repair, for elsewhere, all wood orders must be favorably known in the county, hav­ “That on the 20th day of December, ing taught school for several years in In the cast are, besides Dustin shoes, 5c.; No. 1 auto tires, 3%c.; No. quick service. * accompanied by payment in advance. the community. 1910, there was an attempted amend­ Farnum, William Kingston, diaries 2 auto tires, 2 c.; No. 1 inner lubes, * Best in the West—Oregon Portland —A. F. Coats Lumber Co. ment to said General Law which was Clary, William Buress, Howard Gay 16c.; No. 2 inner tubes, T/i cents; My client has 40 acre farm just 3 Cement. Always uniform and fresh. Demand that your contractor use miles from city limits of Portland the Charter of said Town of Bay City and \\ iiliam E. Lowry. bicycle tires, 2yic.; solid tires, 3%c.; the initiative powers by a pre- Lamb-Schrader Co. Santa Cruz cement. It is always uni­ southeast, right up to date in every I under black scrap rubber, ic.; garden hose, lcntltd -, ct entitlc(1 ___ l.i __ “Ordinance Num­ Pure Bred Dairy Cattle Breeders. 40c.; fire hose, 50c.; mixed rags, 2%c. form and has exceptional fast setting detail with everything For sale, horse, six years old’. in stock and ber Three” and attempted to submit qualities which is preferred. For sale to 3 c.; paper per ton $b. weighs about 1400. Address E. E. at the Kuppenbender Warehouse. * equipment first class, Income for to the legal voters of said town with­ * Twenty five per cent of the value Cross, Hebo, Ore. A meeting of all the Breeders of cream and pork averages about $200 in its corporate limits which said pre­ The Black Perchcron Horse Liberal a month, want Tillamook dairy farm pure bred dairy cattle in the county of waste received by the Patriotic John Aschitn has been appointed will be in Tillamook City on Friday in exchange for this fine home place. tended ordinance was entitled” An is called for at the court house, Mon­ Conservation Leagu. will be retained disirict fire warden for Tillamook Act to incorporate Boy City in Tilla­ and Saturday 24 and 25 of each week It you have something to offer will day, June 17th, at 1 o'clock. Matters as a commission to establish a budget county. mook County, Oregon, heretofore in­ during the rest of the season.—E.E. send you full particulars. Neal Brown of great importance to the industry for the entertainment of Oregon sol­ corporated under the General Laws Wanted:—Some one to catc'.i "The Cross, Owner. 207 Panama Bldg., Portland, Oregon. of Oregon, and to repeal all acts and are to be taken up and, if fcasable, a diers and men of the selective draft Spy” watch for dates at the Gem Pure Bred Livestock Association who are leaving for the training camp For sale, a dairy ranch of 90 acres, A. G. Wagner was arrested by Mar­ parts of acts iif conflict herewith” and formed. Theatre. • I and the front. It is estimated that at right price, with 22 cows, team and shal E. Heusses for having the li­ attempted to submit the same under If you wished to move a buildiing from $3000 to $5000 will be needed W anted—One-horse mower—Apply a large quantity of farm toois. Three cense of a Ford car on a Saxon, and I the initiative and referendum powers to Clent King, Beaver, Bell Phone, miles east of Tillamook, Apply to was fined $5.00 by Recorder Gaylord. under the Constitution and said gen­ you wouldn't hitch teams on all four for this purpose, -, and every young pa- * - ' 10 "C”A ’ S 111 ’ a _ Po,:n quick and reliable service on your number of places or any places in Improved farm for sale, by John waste materials, and to attend to their * R. C. Jones. I watch and clock repair work. For sale, 12 head of choice dairy shipment to the League after the date Leland Henderson. 153 acre ranch. 90 said town nor It all in any manner cows,—E. L. Parrish, Box, 584, Dal­ | Marriage licenses were issued to acres Tide Land—all diked. 10 cows. published. of June 28th. In all cases the prices The Revival Meeting. “That the plaintiffs by the reason las, Oregon. * I arc f. o. b. Portland, . - and represent -............. Howard Fulton Metcalfe and Martha 9 Grades and 1 full blood Jersey. the M. Zuercher; Henry H. Hanenkrat Cows all tested, 3 heifers and 5 year­ of their being tenants in common Wi’h a hundred youngsters singing best price obtainable. . For Rent—5 Room House, garden with the defendant in the ownership and yelling, music you can hear for a I Shipments should be sent by freight and chicken yard. Furniture for sale and Gertrude M. Schlappi; Geo. K. lings, of which 4 arc heifers. 4 calves, Lchnhoff and Harriett Walker. two of which arc heifers. 22 head of of the property described in ’lie fore­ square, a preacher with several times ' where possible, owing to the prohi- very reasonable.—P. O. Box 425. going findings could not and car! not George Hoskin- and wife were in stock in all. 2 heavy horses. 30 hens. acquire any tax lien nor any right in the energy of an ordinary man and ' bitive cost of express shipments lor For Sale—thorough bred Airdale All farming implements. Fine the largest crowds that have attended | material of this character, and should im- Ferrier pups, cheap, at Noye’s barn, Portland last week, where George provenicnts. All land tillable, The any tax certificate which would en­ revival services for a long time at­ Ibe plainly addressed »9 the Patriotic tried to enlist in the Navy or Marines, Tillamook, Oregon. * title them to foreclose as against 1 but was rejected on account of insuf- place will support 30 to 40 cows. On their co-tenant the d fencnit herein. tending the revival under the lively Conservation League, Portland, Ore- Yaquina river, 1% miles above Tole­ direction of Bruce Evans in the | gon, and should bear the name and For Sale—121 acres of Wilson river | ficient height. “That the Ordinance number three Presbyterian Church continued to 1 address of the sender. Payment of do. Price $21,800. Call and see photo, bottom land. Inquire of L.*G. Free­ of the Town of Bay City, mentioned arouse a great deal of interest’ in the ' war saving stamps will follow promp­ Lmn Partridge, of the Gem Theatre, I and general description. man, Tillamook, Oregon. * in the forego-ng findings of facts was was taken down with an attack of ap­ tly. On Tuesday evening Tillamook and is void, that all taxes levied by city. Bruce Evans, former foot ball For Sale—New modern residence, pendicitis, anti was quite ’seriously player and all around athelcte, and he Every school child in Oregon can Lodge, No. 94, 1. O. O. F., dedicated located in best residence district. For sick. Dr. Boals performed the opera­ s; id town of Bay City -.hereunder arc looks it, is pouring out his addresses aid in winning the war by joining this their ‘‘service flag” to the brothers of and were void. That the tax certifi­ sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. * tion and he is now out of danger. the order who arc now serving the cate and any sale att -mptrd’thereun­ with as much enthusiasm as he ever crusade for the saving and salvaging A new line of wall paper just re­ played atheletic games in college. of valuable waste materials, which are Only three persons put in an ap­ nation. The nine stars’in the flag rep­ der on account of the legal $nd the ceived at the Harris Furniture store, Evans’ strongest point is his ability urgently needed by L'nclc Sam for pearance at the monthly meeting of resent the’following brothers: O. G. illegal being intermingled was and is to win young people. A large part of the equipment of his men on land and also a prepared paste for putting it the Red Cross on Tuesday evening, Swenson, N. J. Myers, I. L. Slyter, on. • void. Tha<. the plaintiffs having vol­ his audience is made up of them. No sea. the officers being out of the city that Calvin Blair, John Olson, Herman untarily paid all the taxes assessed one goes to sleep while Evans is Furnished and unfurnished rooms evening. Smith, J. E. Youel, A. M. Borba and against said property ; nd as men­ Farm for rent, stockrand equipment to rent. Shaw's apartments, 4th Alvin Wicklund. Rev. Chas. Gibson, tioned in the complaint and did so speaking.His sermons arc interspersed with stories and jokes that often con­ for sale. I am called to report for the Did ' you ever stop to think that pastor of the M. E. Church, was the house East of Miller Ave. on 6th v.-ithout any request on the part of the vulse his audience. Saturday Bruce army the 29th. My place on Three •3 about 25 per cent of feed that is fed speaker of the evening and delivered Street. without cutting is wasted? And that an excellent, patriotic and inspiring | defendant and without any promises will give a picnic to all the boys and Rivera one mile of Elebo for rent. C. A. Edwards and wife left on on his part to repay them, have no Tuesday for Newberg, where Lloyd feed put up in a silo is worth about address which was followed by a right to recover the same from this girls of the city. He has a meeting Wil! run about ten head, Horse, hack, io per cent more than if put up dry? most interesting and entertaining for them every day at one o'clock at harness, yearlings, numerous small Edwards graduated on Wednesday at defendant, in thisP suit or in any other the church and speaks every night at tools, household goods etc., for sale. Mr. Rancher do some figuring. program. | •he Newberg college. manner. And the county hav'ng «old eight. $100 cash rent. Will W. Yates. • I f 5 A a -W. » L kfl i > % 1 I