> TILLAMOOK. OREGON. JANUARY 23. 1919. Ji cu dl i ob t The friends of Attorney S. S. Rollie Watson writes live stock in- 1 Henry Schild, Fairview. FLU SITUATION BETTER DRASTIC FLU ORDINANCE. Johnson will be glad to hear that he surance. Every dairyman in Tllla- 1 Sirs. C. W. Schunk, Wheeler. is much improved after an attack of mook County should have this In- Few New ------ o------ Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Stratton and Cases Reported—Six Quarantine Patients and Homes— the flu. surance on his stock—if only a little I W. A. Wise, dentist F. R. Stratton Jr., Brighton. Deaths in County. Masks to be Worn. on each animal — as losses are fre ­ ------ o------ Felix Kebbe, Mohler. Disinfect your home with B-K. to­ Dr. K. W. Donohoe, dentist. The flu situation in this city and day and make yourself safe from quently occuring, yours may be the Mrs. Mc.Cleoud, Mohler. The City Council on Thursday Let W. A. Church write your insur­ deadly disease seimt • county is somewhat improving, and germs. Call Kuppen- next. Grace and Hallie McKiddy, Barns- evening met to reconsider the ordi­ ance. r I ’ bender, ■" — ■ both — phones. * Another tie-up on the railroad is the wave that went over the county dale. Frank Tone, wife and five children. nance which had been discussed the Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough ’ Another rain and wind storm another good argument for a hard- recently is thought to have expended previous evening, which was to quar- itself. The quarantine regulations in South of Tillamook. Co- * I made its appearance on Tuesday surfaced road to Portland. When intine the city against Spanish influ­ this city, no doubt, will bring about Peter Suter, wife and five children. ■’Flu” Insurance—Ask Rollis W. ■ n*ght, which was the hardest blow that is obtained we won’t be reading a great improvement, and on that South of Tillamook. enza. The ordinance provides for the the Oregonian three days old when • and rain fall this winter. Watson. account the danger of contracting Martin Blaser, South of Tillamook. I health of inhabitants of Tillamook it arrives here, but will reading be City; providing for a strict quaran- Rollie Watson writes all kinds of I Senator Handley, of Tillamook and the Portland morning daily at the disease is greatly, minimised. It i tine of the disease commonly called would be a good thing if all parts of Insnurance. * Senator Norblad, of Clatsop, have breakfast time. Jury Lilt for February Term Spanish Influenza; requiring all been added to the senate highway the county had the same quarantine Don't fail to see the farm tank at committee. Otelia Underwood and Oak Noia* regulations as this city, where pa- physicians and other persons having The following jury list was drawn the Kuppenbender Warehouse. • vs. A. M. Hare, county judge, C. £. tients and the entire household are for Jan 3rd. knowledge thereof to report cases oc­ Suttons* market has located oppo- Hadley, D. J. curring within the territorial limits Hadley and Maud quarantined. The citizens generally Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, L O. O. F. site Dawson's store. We handle fresh Bellon, M. A. Nehalem, farmer. Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon. • and cured meats. Your patronage so­ Sharp, 1 b a suit filed in the circuit heartily approve of this method and Rosenberg J. H. Tillamook, merchant of Tillamook City and requiring the court, for a writ of review growing, expect to see good results. City Health Officer to investigate all • Davidson, H. S., Beaver, farmer. Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver­ licited. out of the C. E. Hadley will case, reports of such cases, requiring the There are considerable less new Zuercher, John, Tillamook, farmer. ware.—R. W. Bennett. • Wanting young team weighing be­ which has been in the courts on cases the past few days. City Recorder to keep and publish King, Henry L. Tillamook, clerk. Pianos and tuning, H. F. Cook, tween 1000 and 1200, must be true numerous occasions. lists of quarantined places and per­ I Christensen. W. H., Oretown, farmer. sons; making Tillamook. Phone 72-W. to pull and free from blemishes.— it unlawful for any Tillamook County contributed Deaths From the Flu. Dawson, C. M., Tillamook, merchant • »358,750 to the grant total of »38,- person residing without the territor­ Why not place your feed orders for Herman Thun, Blaine, Oregon. The following deaths have been Fowler, Gus., Beaver, farmer. ial limits of Tillamook City who haa the future with Kuppenbender. * There are just two kinds of Milk­ 362,550 of the Fourth Liberty loan reported: Carter, E. F., Sandlake, farmer. ers — Sharpies and all others, Sharp ­ in Oregon. The number of subscrib­ I Mrs. Myrtle M. Crosby, 30 years of Freeman, Frank, Tillamook, farmer. been exposed to come or be within For sale—Eight spring calves. the territorial limits of Tillamook ies will do all that other Milkers do, ers in the county was 3,119. The over age, died at Garibaldi. Graff, John, Hemlock, farmer. Write to Box 38, Woods, Ore. • City; creating the office of Quaran­ plus the “Upward Squeeze.” * subscription was 43.62 per cent. John Riley Cook, 55 years of age, Klnnanian, H. A. Tillamook, farmer. tine Controller, appointing W. J. Hill Alfalfa hay, quality guaranteed at Mrs. Larson has opened upa board­ These figures have just been received who resided on the Trask river, died Goldsworthy, J., Beaver, farmer to such office, fixing his salary and lowest prices. Tillamook Feed Co. • in this city. Hunter, Frank, Tillamook, laborer prescribing his duties and authority; ing house at her home in the rear of from State Headquarters. Lane, Claude M., Hebo, farmer. David Fitzgerald, who resided at We handle Trojan Powder. Best for Tillamook Garage. Family style ser­ To be sure you have a place to live closing certain places of business for Beebeheiser, J., Bay City, laborer. stumping.—Tillamook Feed Co. * vice. • buy a home today. Never has the de­ Sunnymead, died at Rockaway. a limited time; requiring the wear­ Clyde C. Kinner, died at Brighton. Scovell, E. K., Nehalem, farmer. ing of masks; providing for the pun­ Buy your hay at the Kuppenbend- Man wanted to do ordinary work mand for houses been so great. Prop­ Lydia Dowd, aged 24, died at the Keyes, H. W., Tillamook, lineman. ishment of violations thereof; sus­ ei Warehouse. * on ranch. No milking, good wages, erties are selling every day but bar­ Sheets house. , Pearson, C. E., Beaver, farmer. gains are not all gone yet. Some of pending the operation and force of For Sharpies Mechanical Milkers must be willing to board himself.—- the best buys were listed today for A child by the name of Herbert Dolan, A. T., Tillamook, contractor. all ordinances and parts of ordinan- ♦ W. Roenicke, Woods, Ore. see R. F. Zachman, Tillamook. quick sale. A payment down, balance Terry, son of Robert «Terry, died at Dye, Connie, Tillamook, logger, cies in conflict herewith; and de­ Shillinglaw, Thos., Hemlock, farmer. claring an emergency. Before buying your auto tires, in­ monthly, places you in a home of the Vidito hospital this morning. R. W. Bennett, expert watch re- Billings, D., Tillamook, farmer. * vestigate the Republic Standard five your own. See Everson at once. ■——o------- • pairing. S. P. Watch inspector. The first part of the ordinance, Ayer, E..R., Beaver, farmer. thousand mile guarantee, price right Houses and Persons Quarantined call At a meeting of the city council on For fresh and cured meats that referring to reporting and quar­ Alley, C. L., Wheeler, laborer. at Tillamook Feed Co. ♦ Monday evening another ordinance The following houses and persons Sutton’s Market. Both phones. antining cases to remain in effect domiciled therein, have been quar­ Nelson, John, Bay City, merchant Dr. E. W. Barnum, Dentist, rooms until July 31, 1919. For rent—Five room furnished 205-206 Tillamook Building. Office was introduced to “bottle up” the antined by William J. Hill, the quar­ Porter, T. A. Oretown, farmer. was not The penalty is placed at from »25. house.—Call 24-J Bell.Phone. » hours 9 until 5, evenings and Sun­ city for two weeks. It Lawrence, J. L., Cloverdale, farmer. thought advisable to take action and antine controller of this city: to »100.00. For a period of two Freeberg, A. B., Tillamook, farmer. Wallace house, lot 1, block 12, * to wait and see what effect the ordi­ Dr. E. W. Barnum, Dentist, Rooms days by appointment. weeks it is unlawful to hold or keep Thayer’s Add—Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hart, G. E., Tillamook, farmer. 205-206 Tillamook Building. * open tor public attendance any pub­ When you want eggs for breeding nance passed last week will have in Conover, Mrs. Hanselmeyer. Hopkins, D. P., Tillamook, farmer. stamping out the Spanish influenza. lic meeting or gathering, or any One lot and small house for Bale, purposes, baby chicks or chickens, B. C. Lamb, president of the First Wm. Ryan house, lot 1, block 12, party of more than five persons, or call upon or write John Hofman, County Officials ’ Salaries. »550, part cash. Rosenberg Bros. • Thayer ’ s add — Mrs. Golden, Sadie, any dance, pool room, card room, Tillamook, Oregon., Have 20 variet­ National Bank, was appointed city Annie, Julius and boy. ------ o------ Health, Accident and Life Insur­ ies of poultry. treasurer. Senator T. B. Handley and Repre­ theatre, moving picture show, church, * S. S. Johnson house, lot 4, block 9, ance—covers “Flu”—See Watson. * Representative Jones, of Lincoln Miller’s Add-—Mr. and Mrs. S. S. sentative C. J. Edwards have under school, or club, lodge, etc. The best is the cheapest in the end. consideration the matter of county We buy and sell second hand autos. Sharpies Milkers have proven them­ and Polk, presented a bill in the Johnson, Mrs. Vidito. The section in regard to wearing Ackley & Miller, Tillamook Garage.« selves an absolute success, for six I house providing for a »2,500,000 Terry house, lot 2, block 7, Still­ officers’ salaries, as they have been masks is a follows: Section 18.—All proprietors, clerks For bargains in second hand auto­ years in Tillamook County. Why i for a Roosevelt coast military high­ well’s Add.—Mr. and Mrs. M. Terry, requested to introduce a bill to in­ crease the same. The salaries of most and attendants of and in all offices, spend your money on experiments. * way to extend through Clatsop, Till­ baby, Mrs Terry Sr. mobiles go to Case’s Garage. of the county officials are far below amook, Lincoln, Lane, Douglas, Coos Rogers house, lot 9, block 31, stores and places of business within Dr. R. W. Donohoe, dentist. First During the wind storm early Wed­ and Curry counties to the California that of other counties of like popula­ National Bank Bldg. Tillamook, Ore., nesday morning part of the Good- line, being contingent on the Federal Thayer’s Add.—Mr. and Mrs. Arch tion and assessed valuation of the the territorial limits of Tillamook Rogers, Merrill, Vera, Mrs. H. Rog- City, and all persons who may enter In Dr. Allen’s office. • speed barn blew down and killed one Government appropriating a like ers, Mill Fay Hill, Mesdames Vida county, and for that reason and on any such office, store and-or place of were also cow. Several other barns account of the high cost of livig, Till ­ for floating amount and providing Very desiruble apartments for rent Millis, L. Partridge, Balfing. business are hereby required for a bonds for the project. above the Gem Theatre. See A. C. blown down In the county. Sheets house, lot 1, block 42, Thay­ amook county officials consider they period of two weeks from the time of Everson. Anyone wishing to secure Federal I Roy L. Cook, the druggist in er’s Add.—Mrs. Ray. Cooper, Viola are entitled to more pay. This is the the taking effect of this ordinance, raise that is proposed to be incorpor- to wear, during all the time they Fish net knitting, done by Mrs. E. Land Bank Loans, should apply at Clouggh's drug store, was arrested and Harlan Cooper, Mrs. Ginn. In rear McGee house, lot 7, block ed in a bill at the Ctate Legislature: may be in such office, store, and-or R. Hayes, Sandlake, Ore. For partic­ once to W. J. Rlechers, Secretary, tor not having his mask properly ad­ County Judge .................... »2,500.00 in place of business any person other ulars write or phone. F-5 South Prairie National Farm Loan justed. This is how it happened. He 39, hayer’s Add.—Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Increase, »1,300.00 Association. ___________ * was wearing a mask and while doing Christenson. than the proprietor, clerk and at- Dr. Wise will begin making his ~ The"Tillamook Singer Sewing Aia- something had cause to raise it, Edwards house—near M. E. Sheriff ................................. »2.500.00 tenants being present, a mask, of g Increase »900.00. trips to Wheeler, Nehalem and Clov­ chine Agency is now permanently lo­ when Marshal Noyes was in the Church—Miss Bell Wilson, Miss type approved by the City Health County Clerk .................... 12,000.00 Officer of Tillamook City. A custom­ erdale about Feb. 15th. * cated opposite the post office, where store. The case was to be tried before Bond. Increase »400.00 Sheldon house, Sunnymead—Mr. & er actually being shaved by a barber, Owing to the wind and rain storm monthly payments may be made and the City Recorder, but as the i ordi- Assessor............................... »2,000.00 a patient actually being operated’up- the government vessel Bedloe is still supplies ordered. Both Phones. ♦ nance did not permit more than four Mrs. Percy Sheldon and five children Increase »800.00. Feldschan house, lot 5, block 11, on by a dentist or actually being ex­ persons to be present, the case was in the bay. It is reported that Elmer Baker, Stillwell’s Add.—Mr. and Mrs. Elmer County School Supt.......... »1,800.00 amined by a physician, or a person Real honest old fashioned Pork who was drafted from Tillamook ' continued until after the ban i on Hoag. Increase»800.00 eating or drinking in a public eating Sausage is hard to get, but you will county and sent to Camp Lewis was meetings is taken off. Himes house, Park and 6th, Park County Treasurer............. »1,200.00 or drinking place; while so eating or • find it at Sutton’s market. Increase »200.00 given a life sentence for shooting a Add.—Mr. and Mrs. Himes, Elmer, drinking shall be exempt from the County Surveyor, per day ... »7.00 provisions of this section. Lightening Destroys Barn. James and Henry Himes. The Sharpies Milker is the fastest sergeant in a camp in California. Increase »2.00 per day. ------ o------ Sheets house lot 1, block 42, Thay­ and most efficient milker in the Mrs. Oscar Swenson will leave for The penalty for going into a place District Attorney ............. »2,000.00 * San Francisco this week where Oscar world. Lightening struck Preston Marolf's er’s Add.—Mr. LeRoy Cooper, Mrs. of business without a mask is placed Increase »800.00 Ida Thomas, L. Dowd. size—made to is invoclng for the government, and barn at nine o’clock this morning Tarpaulins—any This makes an increase in salaries at »10.00, and the same penalty ap­ J. C. Holden house. Goodspeed Add. order, at the Auto Top Shop, Side she may go back to Washington with and was totally destroyed by fire. —Dr. and Mrs. David Robinson. of »5,200.00, not including that of plies to those who are in offices, His herd of cows were in the barn at stores, etc, if they fail to have a J-l. him. entrance-opposite. P. O. Boals’ Hospital—Attendants, Miss the surveyor. the time, and neighbors hastening to mask on when another person enters A success requires no improvement, Dr. Wise will return to Tillamook render assistance succeded in saving Blackburn, Mesdames Medcalf and the building or office. been ' Sharpies Milkers have not Legislators Confer With Court. about Feb. 15th to resume the prac­ all but four head. About 60 tons of Wolfe. Patients, Nick Hulse, J. R. ---- —o------- changed in construction since they tice dentistry in this county. * Nedry, Louis Wooley. Tom. Nicklaus, Mayor Boals signed the ordinance came on the market, A success from hay was also destroyed. It is a ser­ Fred Hallet, Virgil Spence and A. M. Senator T. B. Handley and Repre­ ious loss to Mr. Marolf, as he had Let B—K be your disinfectant. It is the start. sentative C. J. Edwards came in from on Saturday and it went into effect only »1,200 insurance on the hay and Eastman. that day at noon, and was generally safe, clear, and powerful. For sale at Mrs. Frances Stranahan Salem on Friday to confer with the complied with. John A. Carroll has been appointed barn. the Kuppenbender Warehouse. • County Court and some of the citi ­ City Recorder. county road master and the road su­ There is a report that another barn ------ o------ zens regarding matters pertaining to Let wour co-worker on the farm be pervisors as follows: W. F. Caln, ------ o------ was destroyed by fire with an auto As the flu ordinance failed to Tillamook county. On Saturday the the Cleveland Tractor. On display at district No. 1; Frank Dye, district Flu Caiei in County. in it. local attorneys met, with Senator mention where and how a person the Kuppenbender Warehouse. * No. 2; F. J. Ayer, district No. 3. Mrs. Jennie Perry, Bay City. Handley in his office to discuss the was to wear a flu mask, this part of Miss Jennie Finlayson, Bay City Just received a car of mill feed at Why pay four or five hundred dol­ salary of the district attorney. A the ordinance was amended on the Kuppenbender Warehouse. Prices lars for dairy land without Improve­ City Marshal Fined for Violating Marguerite -Perry, Bay City. conference was held with the County Monday evening. Flu Ordinance. • ments when you can get as good soil Mra. Charles Desmond, Hemlock. are lowest. Court, when several persons were Mrs. Warren Vaughn and three present. Lincoln county Is wanting to Tillamook Loti Dirt Cheap. For Sale—Berkshire pure bred with improvements for »300.00 per first person to be pinched for children, Bay City. The acre. — See C. W. Miller about this o concede a small portion of that pigs, four months old. Enquire of A. Mrs. C. E. Hart, Osella and Sidney county, or vlca versa, so that one or proposition. * violating the new flu ordinance was We give you, who reads this, the E. Williams, Mutual Phone. City Marshal W. E. Noyes, who Hart, Hunt District. the other county can build a road be­ very last opportunity to buy choice Wanted,, to rent, a dairy farm,, In­ violated the law in holding a special Rollie Watson writes fire insurance. Mrs. Elsie Jennings and three chil­ tween the two counties. It was home building lots in Tillamook City cluding livestock of about fifty milk Losses are promptly adjusted and sale in disposing of a stray horse, dren, Bay City. thought best that Tillamook county at a price of paid. Ask those who have been under cows for one or more years. If possi­ at which between 40 and 50 persons Mrs. Mrs. H. E. Smith, Arthur, Me- take the territory and build the road. »150.00 A LOT ble not too far off from the coast. our protection. * were present. The city marshal acted llta, Pauline and Artlwr, Wheeler We only have twelve lots at thia Another matter of considerable im­ Apply to Alfred HirBig, 246 Salmon according to law In posting notices Mrs. D. R. Groves. Wheeler. For sale at a bargain 4 h.p. Fair- St. Portland, Oregon. portance to this county was a propo­ price. 4* of the sale of a stray horse, before C. T. HodBon, Wheeler. Fortunate will be the buyers who bank A Morse gasoline engine in sition to build a hard surfaced road Mike Asich, Wheeler. Mr. W. J. (Billy) Gilbert, who the flu ordinance went into effect, good order. W. D. Shafer, Rockaway, from Portland via Astoria, Seaside, grab this chance now. Ole Nelson, Nehalem. There are only a few lots at thia Oregon. • recently lost his store In Beaver by but failed to postpone the sale when and Neah-Kah-Nle mountain to Till­ Pearl Davis, Nehalem. Are, is now with Haltom's, Tillamook, the embargo became operative. The amook City. This is a proposition price and they are close in and on For Sale—Fourunit Hinman Milk­ and would be glad to welcome and city marshal pleaded guilty on Tues- Emil Larson, Nehalem. that will come before the state legis­ pavement. This Is a geed investment er or any part of it cheap, used only serve any of his old friends and cus- day to a complaint sworn to by W. B. C. L. Ordway, Wheeler. lature and the State Highway Com­ and another opportunity like this a short time. Apply or write Tilla­ tomers in his new connection. Mrs. E. E. Smith, Bay City. Aiderman, and the City Recorder mission, and the local law makers will never come again. Get busy and mook Headlight. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schild, Fairview. were anxious to know what the coun­ see us at once about this property. Tillamook has an auto top and Mrs. Stranahan, made him pungle up There was another tie up on the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mapes and ty court and the people of the county _____ We will take your Liberty Bonds. of »25.00. harness repair shop In rear railroad on Wednesday owing to Clifford Mapes. Fairview. We will give time payments, Belling Auto thought about it. It met with hearty building opposite post office, slides, the morning train returning Mrs. Broughton, Beaver. Death of C. A. Altenburger. approval and County Judge Hare said on terms to suit you. tops, curtains and cushions repaired Mrs. E. J. Thomas. Beaver. to the city. What more do you want? What and waterproofed, harness repaired. the county would guarantee a 50-50 Willard Broughton. Beaver. Wanted a job for coming season by Both phones, proposition for the building of a more could you ask? * One of the victims of Spanish In­ Oscar Bergman, Nehalem. a Swiss cheese maker to work in a hard surfaced road from Nehalem to 1 Rollie W. Watson, A positive upward squeeze is found fluenza last week was Charles Alten­ Marcella Davis, Nehalem. cheese factory.—John H. Linder, this city, provided the proposed bond burger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph only in the Sharpless Milker, this Irene Hill, Nehalem. Tillamook Real Estate. Hillsboro, R 1, Box 43, Ore. 3* election is favorably voted upon. The process is absolutely protected by Altenburger. He was born at Port­ Joe Blattler, Marie and Agnes County Judge was of the opinion land, Oregon, May 21, 1893, and. For sale—Dairy ranch, will carry Sharpies basic patents, no other Blattler, Nehalem. that the State Highway Commission Yon Do Want Better Cows! 60 to 60 cows.—Inquire of C. W. Milker can produce an ounce of spent most of his life at Vancouver, F. C. Reed, Wheleer. ----- o should undertake the building of the Washington, with his parents. From Miller at A. F. Coats Lumber office, squeeze. Chas. W. Schunk, Wheeler. It is through the sire you get ther? road round Neah-Kah-Nle mountain. Tillamook, Oregon. * there he moved to Blaine. Ore., Feb. C. H. Gudge. Brighton. Rollie Watson writes Health, Ac­ Clatsop county is highly interested Just recall that our herd sire. Maple­ Mrs. Fred Hili, Nehalem. Have you been In the new meat cident and Life Insurance, contained 24, 1917. He married Ruth Grey, of in this project, and with the assis­ crest De Koi Beauty, has five sister* C. A. Kinner, Nehalem. market across the street from Daw­ all In one policy. Rates are as low as Blaine, and lived on his farm till tance of Multnomah's delegation it with an average yearly production death took him. He died Tuesday Herbert Miller, Wheeler. son’s store. They have the best meats the lowest consistent with One Hun­ is thought that this can be carried of 1171 lbs. butter from 23,726.6 lbs morning, Jan 14, 1919. He is surviv ­ Mrs. Ive Hanby, Brighton. they can get. Give them a call. * dred Years of Actuary Data, Our out. Messrs. Handley and Edwards milk; that his dam made 664 lbs. ed by his wife, his parents, two sis­ Walter, Arnold, Joe, jr, Blattner, left on the train on Sunday, and be­ butter in 10 months; that she has 10 Dr. David Robison, who has at­ policies cover ’Flu.” ters, Mrs. Rose Bauer and Mrs. M. D. Nehalem. Ing held up at Mohler, beat it out of yearly record sisters that average tended a good many influenza cases, State Highway Engineed Nunn has Sandridge, three brothers, Henry, Glen Stewart. Cloverdale. 1046 lbs butter from 20,603.3 lbs. the county via Seaside. was taken down with the disease the I been authorized to employ 60 sol- Joseph and Albert, to mourn his Robert H. Clay, Beaver. milk; that the entire number aver­ first of the week. diers on the Three Rivers road There death. Harry Thomas, Fairview. age a 4 per cent test. We will sell Quick Cure For Croup. He was 25 years, 8 months and 14 Herschel Crosby, Garibaldi. For Sale—A small dairy ranch, one are 11 miles of grading to be done Watch for the first symptoms, our spring grade calves at a reason­ dayB old at the time of his death. and the road, at the request of the Mr. Cook, Garibaldi. mile north of Tillamook on Wilson hoarseness and give Chamberlain's able price from cows with C. T. A. Services were conducted by Rev. Mrs. Myrtle Crosby, Garibaldi. river. Inquire on premises. H. F. County Court, was made 16 foot Cough Remedy at once. It is prompt records. Harry E. Tucker, at the grave. Mr. Krumlaur, Garibaldi. Stafford. • wide. Mutual Phone, Bert Folks» and efficient.—Paid Adv. Tillamook Jottings,