5i ▼ ▼ » nr TILLAMOOK, OREGON. JULY Tillamook Jottings. Fairview Red Cross met on Wed­ nesday with 29 members present, when several sacks of sphagnum moss W. A. Wise, dentist • were picked over. For Sale—Second hand roll top Spend your evenings at the Gem. desk in good condition. Price right. Let W. A. Church write your insur­ Apply to R. C. Jones, County Agri­ ance. cultural Agent. Hoofror Remedy at C. I, Clough 1 he Guaranteed” silo is complete Co. . * and sold for less. Send for our big The soil doctor u sold by Kuppen- bender. * Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver* ware _R. W. Bennett. • Kuppenbender sells feed for less. Call at the wareitcuse. * silo book it is free. der. W. Kuppenben­ • Get your big book on uses <_f ce­ ment in modern sanitary farming. Ne farmer should be without it. It is free. See Kuppenbender. ♦ For Sale—Second hand Ford in Mrs. Jennie Sheets, Mrs. Dolph good condition. See Harris Garage. ♦ Tinnerstet and Mrs. Ike Moore, of Highest cash price paid for hides— Pleasant Valley attended Pomona L. Thayer, at Ball's shop. ♦ Grange at Blaine on Thursday last. Plant a war garden but see that See * your seed is right. Hydrated lime is the soil doctor. Get it at Kuppenben­ Stray cow on Herman Hauswirth's der Warehouse. * place, owner please call for same. Situation Wanted.—Practical nurs­ Every dairy cow should be fed some ing, to do general nursing. Call Dave Linseed Oil Meal.—Ray & Co. * Krake, Mutual Phone and ask for * We handle Trojan Powder. Best for Jannette Seymor. Stumping.—Tillamook Feed Co. ♦ Don’t throw away your old tires but Wanted to trade city property for get an “Inner Tire" and get from acreage close to city.—See Slirode. * too to 5000 miles more service out of each tire at low cost.—See Shrode.* L. H. Brown is in from Portland The regular monthly meeting of the shaking hands with old friends. Red Cross will occur in the city hall R. W. Bennett, expert watch re­ next Tuesday evening, July 9th, at 8 pairing. S. P. Watch inspector. ♦ o’clock. For bargains in second hand auto­ For sale or trade. One Belgum mare mobiles go to Case's Garage. 9 years old. Make me an offer of cow Coming "The Kaiser, the Beast of or what you have, G. F. Hackett, Berlin,” at the Gem Theatre. ship yard, Box 576 City. Willard Newcomb is very low at Need a truck to haul your milk? Or present. any.liiag else? Got an old automobile? Announcing the new Grant Six, the See Shro le, he will explain the rest. best ever. Sec Kuppenbender. * It’s a “Truxtun Attachment." * For all kinds of cement work. A. T. Dolan, Mutual Phone. In conformity with the rule formed Let Kuppenbender tell you hew to save money on ycur cement work. * elsewhere, all wood orders must be accompanied by payment in advance. Before buying that automobile, see —A. F. Coats Lumber Co. * W. J. Stephens at the Elkhorn Billiard Demand that your contractor use Parlors about the Oldsmobile. Santa Cruz cement. It is always uni­ A marriage license was issued to form and has exceptional fast setting Paul E Fitzpatrick and Eva M. qualities which is preferred. For sale at the Kuppenbender Warehouse. • Quinn. “The Kaiser, The Beast of Berlin,” Jenkins, the Jeweler, is now in a position to give you prompt service will be shown at the Gem Theatre, on your repair work. * Monday, July 15th. This no doubt is the greatest picture ever released A marriage license was issued to touching upon the present world war. James D. Bell and Ara Seymour, both For Sale.—50 light acyteline light­ of Portland. ing system for sale cheap, 300 feet The County Court is in session this piping and lamps. A bargain for an up week, it being the regular monthly to date store or ranch. Inquire at session. City Transfer Co. * For Sale—3 young brood sows, 8 The Tillamook County Jersey Cattle months old, bred, Paul Fitzpatrick, Club will meet at Sid Anderson’s Bell Phone 5F12. * place on Trask river, Sunday, July 7, Best by Test—Oregon Portland AH members are requested to be pres­ Cement. For sale by Lamb Schrader ent and bring lunch. Co. * It has been decided to form two ad­ Owing to a forest fire at Cochran, ditional companies of home guards. the trains were unable to get through There is a strong company in this city, and it is proposed to have one on Monday. at Cloverdale and another at V\ heeler For Sale—good second hand bicycle For Sale—One 7x10 Tacoma Don­ Troxel saddle. $15.00. See R. B. Mil­ key Engine, 800 feet of main line and ler, Tillamook Garage. 1600 feet of trip line, blocks and oth­ Tillamook County Bank vs. Darwin er equipment. Inquire of C. L. Wool­ Shaw and Elmer Lucas is a ¡suit filed ey and Son, Tillamook, Orc. in the circuit court to recover $206.68. For sale—80 acres irrigated alfalfa Take your watches and clocks to land, Hermiston country. Part level­ Jenkins, when in need of repair, for ed, buildings, well, etc. $3600. Owner quick service. R. J. Arnold, 1828 East Everett, St., Best in the West—Oregon Portland Portland, Oregon. Cement. Always uniform and fresh. J. Hanson was arrested at the Lamb-Schrader Co. Coats logging camp, having used se­ Wanted—One-horse mower—Apply dition language. He is locked up in to Clent King, Beaver, Bell Phone, the county jail pending the action of the federal authorities. 5F3. Eugene Jenkins, the jeweler, has For Sale—Team, 8 and 9 years, weight 2950, well broke, good pulling employed C. W. Little, of Minneapo­ lis, and is in a position to give you team. Inquire at Headlight office. quick and reliable service on your Wanted to rent, dairy ranch, from watch and clock repair work. * 15 to 30 cows.—John Zeller, Tilla­ For sale or trade — 1916. Model 83, 4 mook, Oregon. cylinder Overland in good running Will pay you to see Everson tor a order. New top and upholstering, safe investment in city property or good tires, 2 spare tires. Want lighter farm lands. car or $700 cash. Address E. J. Kraft, For Sale—thorough bred Airdale Wheeler, Ore. Will demonstrate. * Terrier pups, cheap, at Noye’s barn, Five more Tillamook boys have Tillamook, Oregon. been called in a special induction, and For Sale—121 acres of Wilson river left on Tuesday for the spruce divis­ bottom land. Inquire of L. G. Free­ ion at Vancouver Barracks. They are: man, Tillamook, Oregon. Charles Gilmore, Geo. Papamanthan, For Sale—New modern residence, Arthur Gilmore,” Thos. Gillen and located in best residence district. For Chas. F. Stone. sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. • Did you ever stop to think that A new line of wall paper just re­ about 25 per cent of feed that is fed ceived at the Harris Furniture store, without cutting is wasted? And that also a prepared paste for putting it feed put up in a silo is worth about on. to per cent more than if put up dry. Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook Mr. Rancher do some figuring. office Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes­ Will the Red Cross members please days and Thursdays until further no­ assemble near the entrance to the city tice. * hall to prepare to march in the parade Get your farm implements, gas en­ on the 4«h of July. Please bring caps gines, silos and cutters from Kuppen­ and flags, Red Crosses will be fur- bender. We guarantee all of our nished. goods. * \ respectable middle age lady, who Money to loan on farm lands, from is here from the East on account of $500 up. Good terms. Reasonable rate change of climate, wishes employment of interest. We want your business. as housekeeper. Does not care for See Everson. family housekeeping. Address Box W. Kuppenbender vs. Ike Quick is tot, R. F. D., Tillamook, Oregon. a suit filed in the circuit court to re­ Tillamook has a responsible, resi­ cover $232.00 for quality silo hard­ dent paino tuner. Reasonable charges, ware furnished the defendant. guaranteed work. Selli-g Steinway For Sale—Second hand auto truck, and other quality pianos. Address H. tjoo tbs. capacity, in good condition. F Cook, Box 164, Tillamook, or leave Also second hand saddle, practically orders at Everson's Real Estate of­ new. Inquire of H. M. Cross, Tilla­ . mook, Ore. * fice. I1.50 PER YEAR. 4, 1918. I I Married on July 1st at the Sacret TILLAMOOK COUNTY ONCE Blaine .................... .. 2,178 . .. 1,860 Mohler .............. .. 2,442 ... 2,480 1 Heart Church in this city. Paul Fitz­ MORE IN HONOR ROLL. Batterson ............ 910 patrick and Miss Eva Quinn, both of 330 ... Bay City.............. .. 8,646 ... 8,646 1 1 illamook. Father Basil Schrieber Woolfe School tied the nuptial knot. The young W3JS. Drive a Decided Success Brown School .. . 528 ... couple are well known in the county and Quota is About Reached. Faucet Creek .. . . 1,320 ... 670 and their friends extend to them their Slab Creek.......... best wishes for their future happiness. 50 594 ... ------ O... — 594 ... 485 Thanks to the chairman and com­ Hays School .... Jas. M. Erickson vs. W. A. Clark Castle Rock .. . . 924 • and wife is a suit filed in the cT- lit mittee in each school district and a Riverdale .............. court to recover money. In April, number of ladies, who have sold W. Nehalem .............. .. 3234 .. • 1,950 . 6,996 ... 7.710 19>5. Erickson and Wrolstad started S. S. stamps in this city the past few Union .................... .. 1,914 ... 2,035 an account, after which the latter months, and to the patriotic citizens Johnson School . 805 792 ... consigned his interest to the former, who have invested in stamps, Tilla­ Miami School ... 860 .. . 900 which amounted to $332.13 and $100 mook County is again in the honor Wheeler & Brighton 1,120 ... 20,000 of which was paid, also $73.74 and roll, having gone over the top in the Red Clover .......... ... 1,460 ... 2,385 War Savings Stamp drive last week. $1985 which claims are not paid. The county’s quota was $151,000, and Boulder ................ Sarah E. Hickey vs. Clay Daniel is very few persons thought 610 594 • ■ • that East Beaver ........ a suit filed in the circuit court, which amount of money could be raised at Barnsdale ............ 990 ... 265 is to recover possession of certain the present time, when quite a num­ Pacific City ........ . 1,518 ... 1,565 property, which plaintiff claims she is ber of citizens had only partly paid Rockaway ............ . 1,320 ... 2,400 the lawful owner, which it is alleged for the Liberty Loan bonds in the last Gqinger School . . .. 4,300 ... 4,405 132 ... 300 defendant has wrongfully and unlaw­ drive, when Tillamook county trebled Bay Ocean-Barnagat 200 ... 300 fully entered into the possession of its quota It was thought Tillamook East Creek ... and withholding from plaintiff, having County had set too swift a pace in Yellow Eir .......... . 2,440 ... 2,090 built a fence thereon and damaged that drive, and perhaps, it did, con­ Krebs .................... .. 1,320 ... 707 This quota is based on the ceusus the plaintiff to the amount of $100.00. sidering that other drives were to fol­ of 1910 for that reason the quota in My client has 40 acre farm just 3 low. Coupled with the fact that Til­ some districts seem very large in miles from city limits of Portland lamook county did treble its quota in proportion to the wealth of the dis- southeast, right up to date in every the last Liberty Loan drive and trict, but this was the plan submitted detail with everything in stock and doubled its quota in the last Red by the government and it has worked Cross drive, it is deserving of consid ­ equipment first class, Income for out very well. All the districts sub- cream and pork averages about $200 erable more honor in going over the scribed all it was possible for them a month, want Tillamook dairy farm top in the W .S. S. drive, for it was to subscribe thereby doing their very in exchange for this fine home place. generally admitted that the quota of best under the circumstances. If you have something to offer will $151,000 was high when the largest send you full particulars. Neal Brown amount of stamps that could be What Happened to Man Who Re­ 207 Panama Bldg., Portland, Oregon. bought by one person was $1,000. It is safe ¡to say that a large num­ fused to Buy Stamps. The Nehalem Box and Lumber Co’s ber of stamps have been sold in this There was considerable excitement st w mill at Nehalem was totally des­ city the past few months of which no troyed by fire at two o’clock on Fri­ record have been kept, which would at the Wheeler mill Saturday night day morning. The mill belonged to have increased the amount of money when it was learned that one o'. the the Effenbcrger estate and was partly raised in this city several thousand workmen had refused to buy or pledge himself for war savings stamps. It covered by insurance, the loss dollars. was alleged that Percy Fineout not amounting to $5,000. The plant orig­ A word of commendation is due the only refused to buy stamps but was inally was taken from Netarts to Ne­ ladies of this city and some of the halem. The company was furnishing school districts who have been selling charged with making disparaging re­ the cheese factories with boxes, and stamps for the past few months, and marks about the American Govern­ the loss of the mill by fire will cause we know it was a source of pleasure ment and its system. It is said he fail­ some delay in obtaining cheese boxes. • to then* when some of the men folks ed to buy liberty bonds, though he is making a daily wage of $6 Tillamook County Fair Board de­ • of this eity took hold of the drive As the 200 workmen were leaving ' with the idea of getting through with cided to postpone the county fair this the mill yards Fineout was again ap­ year owing to labor conditions, etc. it and with an effort to put Tillamook proached by a girl solicitor for the Pamona Grange which went on rec­ county «nee more over the top. That stamp campaign. When he refused to ord as favoring a fair early in the proud position is once more attained buy or pledge himself he was seized year, decided last week that it would and everybody in the county appears by his fellow workers and started for be better to postpone the fair. The to be happy at the results obtained. the water front, where he was prom­ feeders associations also acquiesced County chairman Geo. B. Lamb and ised a chance to immitate a Hun sub­ in this, but the fair will take the form the Executive Board are grateful to marine. The waterfront was lined of a stock show, the date of which the large number of willing, patriotic with indignant workmen and the way will be given later. This will not in­ workers in the W. S. S. drive and it in which he was forced toward the terfere with the school fair which will is their assistance and kindly help dock soon convinced the victim that I that brought about such a flattering be held some time in September. he wanted to buy war savings stamps I result and honor to Tillamook coun­ The Tillamook unit of the Women’s ty. There are some few districts that and lots of them. The crowd return­ National Council of Defense calls at­ are at work making up their quotas ed to the postoffice building, where tention of the mothers to the fact and stamps will continue to be sold a war saving stamp was bought for that an examination of children under in Tillamook, a* this city is short on each one thousand feet of spruce cut that day. The purchaser also pledged five years of age will be held at the its quota several thousand dollars. allegiance to the American flag and Red Cross rooms, from 2 o’clock to 5 roundly cursed the Kaiser and his o’clock on the afternoons of July 11 satellites. Repvrt by Chairman Lamb. and 12, July 18 and 19, and July 25 With four golden stars earned by and 26. Every mother in the Tilla­ I The W. S. S. drive is still on and mook district is requested to bring some of the districts are still recan­ Foster, Blackmore, Lindley and Loer- her children to these rooms for this vassing to make their quota. The pabel, this community is not in a examination, as it is a nation wide solicitors are all to be commended mood to listen to slurs of any pro- movement for the conservation of the for their untiring efforts in bringing Hun or 1. W. W. sympathizer, or to condone disloyal or unpatriotic acts children. before the people. The I the matter of any nature. people have patriotically responded Improved farm for sale, by John to the demands of the government. The Red Cross solicitor in Dickin­ Leland Henderson. 153 acre ranch. 90 Hundreds of people in this county acres Tide Land—all diked. 10 cows. have made pledges that mean real son county recently solicited a Ger­ man who had never expressed himself 9 Grades and I full blood Jersey. sacrifices to them. Cows all tested, 3 heifers and 5 year­ Just a little more effort is required concerning the war. "How much you lings, of which 4 are heifers. 4 calves, to put the county over the top. We tink I ought to gif?” asked the Ger­ two of which are heifers. 22 head of must not fail in this. It is not the in­ man “Well, about $20 would be stock in all. 2 heavy horses. 30 hens. tention of the County Chairman and about right” hesitatingly suggested All farming implements. Fine im­ Executive Board to exceed the quota the solicitor. "No!” exploded the Ger­ provements. All land tillable. The set for the county by the government man. "I no gif $20; 1 gif dirty—no py place will support 30 to 40 cows. On but it must be met. The prospects are golly, if we don’t stop dat tarn kaiser Yaquina river, 1% miles above Tole­ very good that it will be within a few over dare we won’t have anything to do. Price $21,800. Call and see photo, 1 days more sustained effort. gif over here. I gif $50.’’ and general description. I Wheeler district, which includes The new sawmiill now being erected Wheeler and Brighton, has made a Fruit Cannery Getting Ready. at Garibaldi will be known as the I star record. With a quota of $11,020 Cummings-Moberly Co., and the ma­ they subscribed and sold over $20,000 Mr. C. S. Graves, of the cannery chinery for the mill is now being worth of stamps. The soldier boys at shipped from Lousiana, where it was t Brighton are deserving of special firm of Graves Bros., is in the city engaged in cutting out Cyprus. The mention, having taken $100.00 worth locating the machinery in the Wade building leased by them for a can­ Coast Power Co. is putting in light of stamps each. at the hotel in the Hobsonville hotel, I i Also the Batterson district at Ang- nery. The loganberries will be ready which will be used for the men until lersvale sold three times its quota of permanent buildings are e.ected. The i stamps. The Japanese R. R. laborers shortly after July 4th, and it is their president of the company is Jesse having taken a large amount. The intention to be ready for them. Merril Smith has charge of con­ Remick and he is anxious to become people residents in the district how­ acquainted with the leading citizens ever made up the quota without the tracts and field operations and in and co-operate with them in the de­ outside aid; that was owing to the event any one who will have either Logan berries or black berries who velopment of the county. The com­ efforts of the solicitors. The first district to go over the top has been overlooked, kindly get in pany will have offices in Portland. touch with Mr. Smith who will ar­ James Feeney, of the Feeney Brem­ was Rockaway. A full report will be made next range for your crop. er Co., returned from Portland last all in. We week and informed us that besides week if the returns are as reported give below the amounts the contract awarded last week for at present. There will be changes in W.O.W. Liberty Class a Success. another vessel, as soon as plans are the final report. available the ship company will re­ Alder Camp No. 219 Woodmen of Quota Subscribed District ceive a contract for a 5000 ton vessel, Fairview ............ . $6,260 . $6,715 the World of Tillamook, will initiate and then the second ways will be put South Prairie .. . ... 2,700 . • 2,345 the W. O. W. Liberty Class of new in. Already reparations are being 410 members, Thursday evening, July 11. 600 Illingsworth . . . . made to gather material for the sec­ The class is a success and all candi­ Manzanita .......... ... 1,180 . 1.245 ond vessel, the Wheeler Lumber Co., 1.815 dates and members including neigh­ 2,462 . . Oretown ............ to send the first consignment of ship Netarts ................ ... 1,260 .. . 1.520 bors who belong elsewhere are urged imbers this week. It is expected that Beaver ..:.......... .. 2,234 .. . 2,515 to be present to witness the beautiful as soon as the present boat is launch­ Tillamook City . 34,452 ritulistic work of the society. Special ... 36,452 ed the whole of the material will be Maple Leaf. .. • 6,515 representative O. W. T. Muellhaupt, • 5,940 on the ground for the second vessel, Alley School ... . . . . 2.QOO .. 4.035 who superintended the drive will be which will be built much faster than Pleasant Valley ... 2,120 . . 304 present. the first vessel . 4.020 . . Hebo .............. 4.950 First honors fell to Clarence W. . 4,000 Wagy captain of "The Red” who had Garibaldi ............ . . 3,560 Doing Good. 800 . Crane .................. 275 the largest individual score and whose Woods ................ ... 2,508 .. . 1,365 team secured the largest number of 600 . • • 340 new members for this Liberty Class. Few medicines have met with more Trask .................. 462 .. 350 The W. O. W. 4th of July Commit­ favor or accomplished more good Neskowin .......... • 1,575 tee consists of C. W. Wagy, Guy A. than Chamberlain's Colic and Diar­ Meda .................. .. 2,376 . 105 Almoin, Frank J. Dye, Roy Maine 528 rhoea Remedy. John F. Jatzen, Del- Dolph .................. 1.040 and A. W. Bunn. This committee is meny, Sask., says of it, “1 have used Sand Lake .......... ... 2,508 4.884 . 4,885 arranging a float for the parade. Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Cloverdale .......... . No meeting of the camp will be held Remedy myself and in my family, and Long Prairie ... .... 2,310 .. ! 210 can recommend it a« being an excep­ Balm .................. .. 1,650 . . 1.650 Thutsday evening, July 4th, in order 520 .. 190 to help make the evening celebration tionally fine preparation.” For sale Reading .............. Hemlock ............ ... 1,452 .. . 1.780 a great success. by Lamar’s Drug Store.—Pd. Adv. Fourth of July Speakers. Mr. Frank Sutherland, who served two years in the trenches on the French front with the 143rd Canadian Infantry Bantams, and was severely wounded in action, will tell of his ex­ periences. He has been back in this country only three months, comes recom­ mended as an excellent speaker and has some stirring experiences to re­ late. Judge Stapleton, of Portland will also deliver an address. Be at the Court House immediately after the parade and hear these men. Feed a Soldier on the Fourth. The soldiers of the Spruce Division located in the county, have been in­ vited to our July Fourth celebration. These boys are away from home and we wish to get acquainted with them and make them feel at home. A bas­ ket lunch has been planned immediat­ ely following the speaking program and every one is requested to put in enough extra lunch for a soldier, or two. Invite them to eat with you and get acquainted. Your boy at some other camp would appreciate a like courtesy. July Fourth Committee. Order of Parade on the Fourth. Parade will form on Sttillwell Ave. South of 1st Street, facing North. Fire Department heads parade at 1st and Stillwell Avenue. Band, Liberty Car. 44th Aero Squadron Spruce Division as escort of Liberty Car. Speaker’s Car. G. A. R. W. R. C. Fraternal Floats, members following. Drum Corps Tillamook Rifle Club Shipyard Float followed by Shipyard employees. Boy Scouts Red Cross Honor Guard Girls. Coates Co. Employees. Commercial Floats. Decorated Automobiles. Patriotic Citizens. Line of March. East on First from Stillwell to 4th Ave. E., south on 4th Ave E. to 3rd St. East on 3rd to 5 Ave. E., South on 5th Ave E. to 5th St., West on 5th St. to 2nd Ave E., North on 2nd Ave. E. to 1st St., Thence East on 1st St. passing in review in front of Court House. British Army Men Will Speak in Tillamook Next Saturday. The National Shipping Board is sending two British veterans to ad­ dress the shipyard employes next Saturday afternoon. Dr. David Hughes, chaplain with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers and Lieu­ tenant C. R. D. Schagel of the Royal Field Artillery arc the men who will be here. In the evening at eight o’clock these same men will address the citizens of the county in the Court House yard if the weather permits or in the City Hall in case of rain. Don't miss this chance to get news from the front. Still Remembers Tillamook. Eleven years ago, a French gentle­ man, Monsieur Le Vicompt de Peu- feulhoux, visited Tillamook in quest of health, and became very much at­ tracted towards the Tillamook count­ ry. He purchased a block of land in the city, lying between Third and Fourth streets, and west of Miller Ave, which he still owns. The Vis­ count always declared that someday he would erect a large hotel on this property. By advice of his physician he left the Tillamook country after a brief stay, for Switzerland, where he now live*. Attorney S. S. Johnson has just re­ ceived a letter from the Viscount in which he says: “1 am sending you $20.00 for the benefit of the wounded soldiers in Tillamook. No doubt your valiant young men bring a lot of glory to the Star Spangled Banner. May Got protect them and bring them home again.” This is a subscription to a fund for which so far has been no necessity, but the time is not far off when some soldiers from Tillamook will return wounded, and then the fund initiated by the Viscount might be of import­ ance. Mr. Johnson would like to have suggestions from citizens who would be interested, in the premises. Mean­ time, the Viscount’s donation will be held, and, in any event, will eventual­ ly be expended, in accordance with his intention. We might suggest that the donation of $20.00 be turned over to the local Red Cross to be used for civilian re­ lief, for one of the condition* that part of the money is returned is for civilian help, of realtive* or soldiers who may return sick or wounded and needed help in their respective local­ ities. > * » n d