W r _ *" OMK îlraôliflht. I v I V t rt- 'J S 4 j I *> Í 4 j A 4 * For Sale—Twin Excelsior Motor Cycle. At a bargain if taken at once. Enquire at Tillamook Garage. W. A. Wise, dentist. Wanted to rent, dairy ranch, from 15 to 30 cows.—John Zeller, Tiila- mook, Oregon. Spend your evenings at the Gem. Insurance on hay-Phone Watsou.* Let W. A. Church write your insur­ ance. * Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough »a >* I Co. • Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. O. O. F. Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon. among the number are: First Bank ¡of Bay City, *1,000; Nestucca Valley I Bank, *1,000; First National Bank of Tillamook *30,000. *B0E3E*aKiCiII»^^ WANT 250 V0LUNTEE1 Will pay you to see Everson lor . a safe investment in city --------- — —, property —r—j or farm lands.------------------------------------ • We always have second hand cars for sale at very attractive prices. See Kuppenbender. « Hay insurance costs very little. 18 to 30 cents on each ton insured, rates | based on term Insured.—See Watson lor Phone 43J or Mutual at office ! and house. Do this now, today. Let Watson the old reliable write your insurance. • TO GATHER MOSS Also 60 Autos to Go to First class dressmaking. Long’s Appartments, Mutual Phone, Mrs. Jewelry, clocks, watches, »ilvcr- Nell Rasmussen and Mrs. Chas ware.—R. W. Bennett. Burkhart. » Highest cash price paid for hides— Go to Bayocean—Beautiful seaside ♦ L. Thayer, at Ball’s shop. resort—Hotel, Bungalows, Natator- Will sacrifice two lots, 105 by 105, ium. Take boat at Garibaldi cash or auto. Ernest Gienger. For Sale—121 acres of Wilson river Pigs and shoats for sale, cheap, all bottom land. Inquire of L. G. Free­ Portland Chapter of the American Red Cross, in a sizes on M. R. Hanenkrat farm. ♦ man, Tillamook, Oregon. * letter to Mrs. C. J. Edwards, president of the Tillamook Branch, is wanting 5000 sacks of Sphagnum moss for a Pianos and tuning, H. F. Cook, For Sale—New modern residence, ♦ reserve supply to be used the coming winter. With the Tillamook. located in best residence district. For moss gathered Sunday, and in transit, which amounts to Want to hire manager for dairy sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. * about 2000 sacks, this will leave between 2000 and 3000 A new line of wall paper just re­ farm. See Ben Kuppenbender. sacks to be gathered before the wet weather sets in. For sale, vinegar, 35c. gallon. ceived at the Harris Furniture store, That is the moss situation in a nutshell, and as the also a prepared paste for putting it Vincenz Jacob. • Portland Chapter makes an urgent appear to the Tilla­ on. ♦ mook Branch, it is very important that a strenuous effort For sale—Chester White pigs—E. Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook be made to procure the moss as soon as possible. R. Garner, Hemlock, Oregon. * office Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes­ There are quite a number of persons in the county We handle Trojan Powder. Best for days and Thursdays until further no­ who are deserving of a great deal of credit for the time « * stumping.—Tillamook Feed Co. * tice. they have given in procuring moss, also to those who own Married on the 2 7th of August by Farm for sale. See Ben Kuppenben- autos and auto trucks, but there are others who have Justice of the Peace E. W. Stanley. der. taken no part in this commendable work. Taking into Thomas Henry Cross and Sadie I have a 40 cow ranch to rent. See Johnson, both of Tillamook county. consideration the number of persons and the number of * Ben Kuppenbender. autos in the county, it has been a little difficult to obtain Money to loan on farm lands, from moss gatherers and autos to take willing workers to R. W. Bennett, expert watch re- *500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate Sandlake. * pairing. S. P. Watch inspector. of interest. We want your business. * For Sale-—8 pure bred Polen China See Everson. It is true that Portland Chapter is greatly pleased pigs.—B. W. Turner. Hemlock, Or. * Wanted to rent a dairy farm with with the efforts of Tillamook people in furnishing such a large amount of sphagnum moss, and they appreciate it The first frost of the season made 50 or 60 cows. Would like bottom < greatly, but it is the desire of the moss gathereing com­ its appearance on fuesday morning. land on the farm. —Address A. E. » I Glsler, Mohler. mittee that a strenuous effort be made the next two We buy and sell second hand autos. weeks to procure the balance of the moss required. With In conformity with the rule formed Ackley & Miller, Tillamook Garage.* a little sacrifice, a little effort and kindly co-operation I elsewhere, all wood orders must be □n rhe part of the citizens, this can be accomplished in Two Jersey cows for sale one fresh I accompanied by payment in advance. one day if about 50 or 60 autos can be obtained to take apply to Staffords on Wilson River.* —A. F. Coats Lumber Co. ♦ 250 volunteers to Sandlake next Sunday. This is an ex­ For bargains in second hand auto­ To whom it may concern—Persons ceedingly small thing to ask the people to do, considering mobiles go to Case's Garage. will not be permitted to pick ever­ the urgent need for moss and what sacrifices are being Tom Mix at the Gem, next Thurs­ green Blackberries on the premises made in France by men from all parts of the United j of F. M. Trout and M. F. Goodspeed.* day. States. Buy your hay from Kuppenbender I A reward will be paid for return of With these few remarks in behalf of the American now while shipping is good. * ' a bear trap taken from near light Red Cross and the Tillamook Branch, we call for 250 I house road. Address Bert Biggs, Bay­ volunteers and 60 autos for next Sunday to go to Sand­ Dr. Wise will be at his Bay City ocean, Oregon. * lake. office on Thursday of each week. * Married on the 27th of August, by Insure your hay, play safe,— I Justice of the Peace E. W. Stanley, There were 700 empty sacks left on the ground last Phone Watson. * i Thomas Henry Coop and Sadie John- Sunday. These could have been all filled had 60 addition- cl persons been present. Those who stayed away—not Before buying that automobile, see son. those who went to Sandlake—are responsible for the V\ . J. Stephens at the Elkhorn Billiard Cheese took another jump this empty sacks. Parlors about the Oldsmobile. morning, the quotation being 28c. Small dairy ranch for sale. Apply for triplets and 29c. for Young Give this appeal your cheerful response and kindly to F. M. Stafford two miles north of Americas and long horns. co-operation by the registering of your auto cr truck * town. and name with Mrs. S. S. Johnson of the moss gathering Furnished rooms for rent. $2.00 a committee, between now and Saturday evening, for those Coming to the Gem Theatre, Tues- week, water and lights, furnished. who take part in the moss gathering drive will have the day, Sept. 3rd. Doug Fairbanks in Corner of Second and Stillwell Ave., satisfaction of knowing that they did a patriotic service Tillamook, Oregon. * “A Modern Musketeer.” and helped a great and good cause. Don ’ t throw away your old tires but Jenkins, the Jeweler, is now in a position to give you prompt ■ service get an “Inner Tire” and get from A telephone message from Prof. Sweetzer orders 500 100 to 5000 miles more service out of * on your repair work. sacks of moss for Salem next Sunday. There is no patriot­ each tire at low cost,—See Shrode.* ic duty more needed at this time than the gathering of For Sale—Five brood sows with Wants to buy or rent bottom land moss. Tillamook county can furnish it, and should do so pigs, also horse. Inquire of Peter cheerfully, for American boys are being wounded in Betchard on Harrison ranch. •2 dairy ranch that will carry from 30 to 60 cows. Inquire of Annis Geisler, larger numbers than ever before. L. C. Wilkes was bound over to the Tillamook, Oregon. *2 Volunteers should register their names, and those grand jury charged with assault Wanted, day work of any kind, who volunteer their autos or auto trucks, at once with with a dangerous weapon. i would rather do washings and iron- Mrs. S. S. Johnson, chairman of the moss gathering com­ For Sale, bay horse, to years old, ings _ at home or at house, 25c. an hour mittee, Bell Phone 49, so that proper arrangements can • about 900 tbs. Apply to W. H. Banke Phone 136J. be made for Sunday’s moss drive and the number of Netarts, Bell phone, 9F14. * | Dr. Wise will be at bls Tillamook sacks to be provided. Music Lessons at St. Alphonsus off[ce across the street south of the bC re8Umed Tue8day* I court house every Monday, Tuesday lift. jUftlftJLftJWUUftlftlftBUftlftlftlftlftlftJJK^^ September 3rd. - and we(jne8day. * ---------- ------ For Sale—3 young brood sows, 8 For sale or trade. One Belgum mare months old, bred, Paul Fitzpatrick, 9 years old. Make me an offer of cow Zealand rabbits from 50c. to *3.50 For sale or trade—1916, Model 83, 4 Bell Phone 5F12. or what you have, G. F. Hackett, each or will exchange for young cylinder Overland in good running For Sale—.Berkshire pure bred ship yard, Box 576 City. hens, potatoes or wood. Ira C. Smith order. New top and upholstering, Pigs, four months old. Enquire of A. * good tires, 2 spare tires. Want lighter Need a truck to haul your milk? Or at Smithy’s Variety Store. E. Williams, Mutual Phone. anything else? Got an old automobile? Married at the Methodist parson­ car or $700 cash. Address E. J. Kraft, * Special attraction at the Gem See Sliro ie, he will explain the rest. age by the Rev. Chas. E. Gibson. Wheeler, Ore. Will demonstrate. Marriage licenses were issued to * August 26th, Wallace Hathaway and Theatre. "A Man Without a Country’ It’s a “Truxtun Attachment." Watch for dates. All accounts that have not been Gertrude Ebinger. Both bride and Earl Parker and Irene Foster, Wai- settled by the first of August will be groom are well known young people lace Hathaway and Gertrude Ebln- Best by Test—Oregon Portland ger, Millar Hammond and Minnie turned over to our attorney for col­ of this city. Cement. For sale by Lamb Schrader Dow and Thomas Henry Coop and lection. (The old) Tillamook Feed Mrs. Frances Lamb and daughter, Co. Co., D. L. Shrode. • Vida, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sadie Johnson. There will be a meeting of Po- Dr. E. D. Lamb, of Union, brother Married on the 23rd of August, at Clay Daniel at Nehalem last week. niona Grange at Cloverdale on the Hiking and huckleberry picking was of County Superintendent G. B. he Chrlstitui the parsonage of the 5th of September. Church, by the pastor, Rev. Harry enjoyed. Marion Lamb accompanied Lamb has volunteered his services to the government and was accepted. Kuppenbender always carries a E. Tucker. Earl Parker and Irene them. Dr. Lamo is one of the leading doc­ full line of mill feed at the lowest Foster. Did you ever stop to think that tors of Union, and gave up a good Prices. Don’t pay rent. A modern, up-to- about 25 per cent of feed that is fed practice to serve the government. Take your watches and clocks to date seven roomed house for sale at without cutting is wasted? And that William Brisco was fined *100.00 Jenkins, when in need of repair, for a bargain, near the high school. teed put up in a silo is worth about quick service. * Terms to suit purchaser. J. H. Frank­ 30 per cent more than if put up dry? for violating the fishing law in hav­ ing his net stretched too far across Mr. Rancher do some figuring. * Joe Durrer (No. 2) was fined *25 lin, Tillamook, Oregon. by Justice of the Peace Stanley for For sale—three high grade regis­ the river. Two boys from Salem For Sale.—50 light acytelinc light­ were arrested without licenses but cruelty to animals. ing system for sate cheap, 300 feet tered Holstein heifers, two two-year the justice suspended their fines on olds and one yearling and one milch 1916 Dodge touring car for sale. piping and lamps. A bargain for an up good behavior. First class condition. *7 50.00 H. H. to date store or ranch. Inquire at cow. Write, Mrs. J. A. Hazlitt, For­ est Grove, Ore. • Your wood saw should be a * Rosenberg. • City Transfer Co. Vaughn. Why? because it is a money Hood River land for sale. 40 acres Dr. Ramsey. Osteopath, Masonic Eugene Jenkins, the jeweler, has maker. It is the simplest, fastest, building, during August and Septem­ employed C. W. Little, of Minneapo­ in brush. Good for alfalfa hay or lightest and strongest wood saw on fruit. Easiest kinds of terms. Also a ber. phone 169R. * lis, and is in a position to give you commercial orchard for sale.—F. P. the market. For woodsawing, clear­ Best in the West—Oregon Portland quick and reliable service on your Friday. Hood River, Ore. 2* ing land both large and small ranch­ * es. Let Kuppenbender give you a Cement. Always uniform and fresh. watch and clock repair work. State Fair. Salem. Oregon. Septem­ demonstration. The county court left on Tuesday * Latnb-Schrader Co. * Wants to buy or rent a place with to be present tn Portland when the ber 23-28. Splendid exhibits, excel­ The Red Cross war drive pledges •bout 15 or 20 cowb . Address Box bids for the Three Rivers road was lent mnsic. high class entertainment made in April are due the first week 151 Tillamook. Oregon. 4* opened. It was the Intention of the and a superb racing card. For par­ in September. Those knowing them­ ticulars write A. H. Lea, Secretary. Get your hay at the Kuppenbender county court to submit a bid. • selves to be in debt to this fund will Married at the home of the offi­ Salem, Oregon. Warehouse. Prices are always the please pay the same at either of the •»west. • ciating clergyman Chas. E. Gibson. Dr. Turner eye specialist of banks, or to the secretary Mrs. Em­ Portland will be in Tillamook mett Bales. New location Singer Sewing Ma­ Millard Hammond of Paoti, Ind., and chine Agency, first door south of Miss Minnie Dow, of this city. The again Friday and Saturday. August I large number of Oregon banks wedding occurred on August 26th. 30, 4». 31. Consult uno him «1 at Jenkins wvw- Jew- «V, — --------------- -------------------- Photo Studio. If you have a Ford car Investigate Rabbits for sale or exchange. Am elry store. Dr. Twrner will also be la have already subscribed for United of credit, and the Shinier Manifold at Plasker going out of rabbit business. New Cloverdale Thursday. August, 29th.• States certificates Bros. • I Sandlake on Sunday s / » « * I I ! » > One and a half miles of hard sur­ facing on the road south of this city have been laid, out of the five miles contracted for. It is hoped that the weather will keep fine so that the work can be finirned this fall, other­ wise the unfinisned part will be bad for travel this vinter. court. These parties werb married in. Tillamook county the 4th of July, 1916. Cruel and inhuman treatment Is alleged on the part of the plain­ tiff, the defendant accusing hiB wife of being unfaithful and associating with other men. The plaintiff says her husband has a violent temper and refused to provide her with proper clothing, requiring her to take in washing and earn money to purchase her clothing. No children were born to the union, and plaintiff wants *25.69 per month alimony. Rollie W. Watson vs. Tillamook City, Robert T. Boals, Mayor, Albert H. Gaylord, city recorder, and Allen L. Page. George A. Edmunds, Gordon. L. Burge, Addison H. Harris and Fred Christensen, councilmen, is a. I am subject to go to the army, I suit filed in the circuit court to en- consequently I must sell quick all my , join and restrain the city officials property* worth more than *7,000.00. from payink out insurance money to Will sell for *750.00, consisting of Albert H. Gaylord, who is the city beef cattle, saddle horse, 4 h.p. drag 1 recorder, the plaintiff contending saw, 160 acres land, tools, dishes, ' that no officer of the corporation rifle, revolver and bedding. Call C. J. i shall be interested in any contract Dobils, R. F. D„ Bay City, Ore. * ' work, the expenses of which are to Wanted a representative for Tilla-1 be paid out of the city treasury. mook County, either lady or gentle­ The farm labor situation is serious man for war time necessity. Endors­ and little relief in sight. The new ed by government officials. A big draft will take out more of our opportuity and a good income as- 1 strong young men. But in the face of sured to a real worker.-—Address, ! this handicap we must keep the with reference, F. E. Russell 129*4 I home fires burning and the produc­ 12th street, Portland, Oregon. * tion of food must be increased as we I Mr. Burrows, representing the gov­ must have more food. Therefore we ernment, had a conference with the must adopt the right means. We Tillamook school board on Wednes­ have proven to you that successfully day with a view of introducing the replaced muscle with machinery in Smith-Hughes vocational education­ Tillamook County in the past and al bill, recently passed by Congress, we are glad to Inform you that we which is to give boys practical In­ are now better able to serve you than ever before in labor saving struction'In farming. machinery, such as milking ma- I am now offering Prince Henger- chines, gas engines of all sizes, auto> veld De Koi, born Jan 21, 1918 for trucks, automobiles, tractors, gas sale at a low price. If you are in the and electric washing machines, elec-- market for a good Registered Hol­ tric light plants, saw mills, and all. stein Bull calf, sire and dam have kinds of farm implements and barn, good records, ask for pedigree. Now equipment. Let us figure on your job. is your chance, I will sell him cheap. All of our goods are guaranteed so Call Ben Kuppenbender. * you take no chances. Write, phone, Your washing done for 25 cents per or see Kuppenbender about your ♦ month. Get a Liberty Bell electric wants, at Tillamook, Oregon. washing machine with adjustable wringer and turn that dreaded wash Tillamook County School Fair. day into a day of pleasure. Let us give you a free trial at your own The prospects are good for the: home and satisfy yourself. Call Kup­ School Fair which will be held at penbender, Main 7 or Mutual phone the Fair Grounds next Saturday. and arrange for a demonstration. It is to be hoped that as manyr Married at the Christian Church, parents and children attend as pos­ Friday, August 23, Mr. Earl Parker, sible. This will be an opportunity for of Nehalem, Ore. and Miss Irene the people to see what the schools, Foster, of Forest Grove, Oregon. are doing, more especially along in­ These young people will make their dustrial lines. It is an educational fair more than, home for the present at Nehalem, where the groom is employed in gov­ an amusement fair, though there are ernment work. Rev. Harry E. Tucker to be foot races, etc., for both boys and girls. officiated. Several of the club members are The Woman’s Committee of the raising pigs and will have a nice pig Council of National Defense has tak­ exhibit. en up the duty ot providing patriotic There will be present a representa­ choruses for the drives that are to tive from the State Superintendent's come in the future. A chairman is office, also Mr. Seymour and Mr. appointed in each county, and the Allen, from the O. A. C. Mr. Butler, work to be systematically taken up. the garden expert, from Washington,. Mrs. Chas. E. Gibson has accepted D. C., will also be present. All these the position of chairman for this people will talk and instruct the county. boys and girls. More boyB and girls are finishing The management of the Gem Thea­ tre has signed a contract to run all up their club work this year than the U. S. Government official war ever before. All will have exhibits at pictures. When you see these pictur­ the fair. Come and see what your boys and es you are helping the government, as a liberal share of the rentals go to girls are doing. The fair will be free. the American Red Cross. Each pic­ No admission fees charged. ture will be advertised far enough in advance bo everybody in Tillamook Registration In September. can make arrangements to see it. Keep your eye on the newspapers In the case of T. Leverlch vs. C. W. Miller, reported In our last issue, a to learn the date of the coming reg­ mistake was made in stating that istration day for men from 18 to 20. the case was decided in favor of the and from 31 to 45 years of age, in­ defendant. It was decided in favor of clusive, under the new drafk law, the plaintiff. who sued for 15c. be­ soon to be passed by Coigress. The exact date f the Registration ing the balance of a milk bill thkt was in dispute. The cost in »he casv Day on which 13,000,000 men in tbe amounted to *20.05. whl'h the de­ United States Included within these ages must register, cannot be an­ fendant had to pay. nounced until th< new draft law is Arthur M. Churchall and F. R. actually passed and signed by the Beals vs. Minnie A. Meade and T. B. President. , Meade Is a suit filed in the circuit But it ¡ b certain that the Registra­ court growing out of a real estate tion day will be early in September. deal. The suit Is to set aside the Every man in the new draft ages, confirmation of sale of certain Port- whether citizen or alien, will be re­ J;nd property and cancel the sale quired to register on the day set. No and that defendant be enjoined and excuse will be accepted for failure to restrained from prosecutig any ac­ register, and the penalty will be up tion against the defendants. to one year’s imprisonment. For his own protection, every man Apropo as to the Ciurier going out of existence, it is not out of place to affected by the new draft law is recall the time when the old rule or urged to watch the newspapers for ruin faction owned the plant and announcement of the Registration Controlled the Independent, which Day, and to register on that day at was used to malign some of our best the place designated by his local citizens. The rule or ruin faction draft board without fail. died hard, It was a survival of the fittest, for the respectable, law abid- Card of Thanks. ing. moral element eventually pre- dominated. The undersigned wish to thank Miss Vida Lamb and parents, Mr. those who so kindly assisted us at and Mrs. Francis Lamb, who have the time of the death and burial of oeen spending the summer camping — our - beloved mother Mrs. Marion than they "" Chance. here, are leaving sooner L __ _L__ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weston, expected to on account of Dr. Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Qus Goeres, Lamb, of Union, who has enlisted in Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tinnerstet the medical corps, and will leave Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmelzer. soon for Georgia. Miss Lamb will be the house guest of Mias Elan Hol­ man for the week-end in Portland Dairy Ranch for Sale. and of Mrs. Melvin N. Lamb. The family left Wednesday morning ex­ 160 acres on Tillamook River, half pecting to arrive in Eugene in the bottom land, 13 cows and other stock fore part of September. Price *12,500. Net Income from farm Minerva Kibbe vs. Felix Klbbe is in 1*17 *1.800.—E. R. Garner, Hem­ a divorce suit filed In the circuit lock, Oregon. I N. < < >Q Î. ■ 'fi •M 1 1 « R.' i in ■ I t ’F JS» Tillamook Jottings ( 1 • i.SO PER YEAR. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. ATGUST 29, 1918. $ 1 V )N J n. y J I : a i