1 M i 'ay A l a ISSUED TWICE A WEEKTUESDAY AND FRIDAY Largest Circulation or any Paper in "Tillamook County 1 Tillamook, Okkgon, Dkcumhkk 'J. 191. 'I. NO. 90 pilliiiftli fpfi 11 i i. if f KiA mm I rv& It in the film of thin bnnlr to give tlic ben luuijijuy jrvjc: pQbHjbjki - mtel vc do it, It, is uIho our dim to bnvc the very best equipment siieh n.s MihUtii Kiie I'rouf ItiLiihin Room, Hire Proof Vmth. Urn. lni Proof Safe, Moilcrn Jaitfc DepoMii 1 loses ami wo.JiAvc, ; llicm. . . FIRST NATIONAL BANK, TILLAMOOK. OREGON First Showing.of KMAS GOODS- Come in and Look Them Over Prices Right TILLAMOOK gDRUG STORED EVP. HHNDEK50N VUff'lf JOHN LKLAND IIKNDF.RSON ,sw'"- itniJf. Atlnnry l Ijw and NoUry Public tseiKi"iii LUV : AMSTUACTS : KKAL l-SIWTI-Kl'KVKYIM. : INSt'KANCiv Tillamook, Oregon ILLAMOQK CLAY WORKS KRES BROS., Props. 1 .. ". . i.. ..i u dud drain 'have now a limited suppiv ... v ! ready for the market a,t the lollou'intf P'(, or r? THOUSAND 4-IN.J1RAIN TILE, ZO.OOPEfLTili oeateil 0 "miles south of Tillamook on. main traveled num. MUTUAL PMONC r. 7. " ' -. ... .i.,n ii'it; .......... - . iiewalks, Floors, Foundations, Chimneys, IwlfX&i r.TTARANTEED niU, VY Witv ww. iCWSCJJMEN'nULOCK FACTORY COU. 2ND AVB. IAS AND26TH ST. BOTH PIlONHb. Eitira Citizens Ticket Elected. NoOppoiilion Wfu'.erer Wn Put Forth Agiiost Caucus Nominee Situation Unique. Tlio city election no .Monday ptmd olf without cdul event or excltmaut, (here Imlng no nppialllon whatever U thtt cnucu nomineei. The vote cast wax n fairly uwnl one considering thu fact that no fight wait being made. Ttiero wnro Itt vntnt cut of which F. It, Ileal, Uio cauirtu nominee fur rnay ir, received I !tS. Nam were written Itt on om) ImlioU uivl ono wnt thrown out. Tho clrct)mUtncr nurroinilin tin- Into oluelloii were rather unlquo In thai TILLAMOOK HIGH SCHOOL NOTES TJ'" lllch Srhol ha nlwiya pluyci a f'Mithatl nw on Thanlvin Day, but" thla year tho proiKiaod itnwc vith the town followit fallcil to mntvriallzc. It ft tntf rtinj; to nolr that nlinost Invariably the Scho-j Itoy have cotnc off Vietora in the catnoa with the town. bivIjih l'hankii;ivinK mark the nd of thlyithall aenViii wu nhould bcin to turn'o jr attention to baakulbnll. There la KOoJ maturial In tho achool thia yuar amlwof Ui'j lat year team arc xtill with U4, o tho llleb Srhool ahould im nbS to vork out an excellent xquad foratkuthiill. Clata tuumit should be orariixu) na aoon aa ixitble and in tfitajfwity tb'j dilfurent rafididatva for t)ict':am will hnve a chance to allow their ability and a ifrnat dual of pnic tlcofwill ba obtainel. There are enough girl? In the achool to make nuvur.il ztrlr tea;n and it l safe to say, c-n- Weekly Portland Letter Ortjron Exhibit Bttt at Chicago LanJ ihow. "Orejon First and all Orecoa" at 1915 Fair. Portland, Ore. Dee. 2 (Special) A telegram from Manager C. C. Chap rt an, in charge of the Oregon cxhitnt at Chicau, Klatut that hii) section of the ahow in crowded at all times by farmers and other eaer to necure Itrst hand information rct'ardim; this FAIRVIEW GRANGE CELEBRATES THANKSGIVING DAY. thrt "drya" an I the "wta" and nearly j ildnrinK the sh-iwini; the "Amarons" all fetloiw :h' wors formerly In op- J and'SiiirraMttm" made last year that j has It km to una another, wore lined up )a cwvl live K'ifl team ojuH be secured, together wltli Imt oiia Miriut i;i vie w V inllit aoinjoat that a ikct ball md that purK wu to eo that the clublbo organized, ajme vhat after the ..-!... . ..1...... I.I.. . .I - 'I 1. l..t. L.k- pi. .11, oi iiifi jrernk lei.-iin iu:; llkut tU plcctl 'I he cause of tb Kt'ttini; toKclhcr of the different facliun, aa everyone know, the liKht whim the citlrew ar wni:iti ni .i the tyranny of the Warren Corttruotlon Co., and those who have upMirteil that orjjniilration In the pant. However wc must aay tlutt nl present no onn amonw' our cltl iena, except the editor of the Head lli;t.t, acems to be aupuortini: the War ren Construction Ca. If they are they are kceplittf It very uil imlicd. A. II. (Jaylor.l was tde-tel froaiurer and lh? coJiiciltnen elected ornj Jo'ri KcUUun. 1st wnrd; ' A. Kl iunh, Hod ward; S. A. lirjadheaJ, Iri .var.l: M. Murmur, tth wanl; G. K. Lamb, f.Uyar,l,, ,,J.,gt:iuldui,w4i lagt.ad water eii'iirnisiiitor fnira thaJru w.ira. M.ivor-oleel lleith true Into o flee For nmrjy the Athletic Ao-utlon has taken charso of baiocl ball and stwjil all "the rusKtMlbility and expense, while all member of the ili;h School whether tey iMjIoiiK'ed to the Athletic Association or not have been allowed to play. Hence n much f.tiror and more efficient tnythod of carrying on the banket bull wurk would be obtained by this susiKt'stcd club. This matter should . be take -, up nl once if we intend to secure liny outside names, for the jschouW will won have their tchedulcs made out. Tho cJiief dilliculty we have ! lo cotitund with is nettiliR a placo to ' p'lny but If we arc deJermined to have live bi.ski ball acason, undoubtedly til:u;a,i be overcome. Tfttf tudtfiiU were not surpriaatL but no doubt they werj mor or less dis- Ui II, ja i n t state The Oregon display is declared head of Uij Uble, an-J on down by competent judges to te by far the best at the show when quality, variety The Falrview Grange, No. 273, cele brated the 233rl anniversary of Thanks KivinK in the GrnriK; Hall, Thursday, Nov. 27th. Two lonfc tables were bounteously spread and one hundred and fourteen personj were served. As the Grangers took their places at tho tables they suns? America. On beinjf siated they were led In prayer by the Chaplain, Mr. Maynard. As the meal progressed, a very in teresting paper on How Tnanksgivinj Originated, was read by Mr. Walter Severance. Then bezinnin at the each one in torn rose and gave his name, ajfe, where from, how lon in Tilla- and oirectiveness of stanin are con- m', married or single, and how lonfc lth a uuj.I council a id the hwl wUhoa turbed when it few rules regarded cm of a htMt of fnt'iid wiu ivuh for him KUi'caa in every vav and usptelnlly In the tight tiBalml U Warren Cosictnie- (Ion Coin pan v. COUNCIL MEETS The city rouni-il met In regular ses sion on Monday evening. An onllnanc in renril to "'e apnli cation of V. I). Small ami 0. C. Urie fur electric l!'ht and owcr franchise w auaiii Ittld on the table to bu taken up at tho uo.U meetiiiK. An ordinance in regard to the appll- 'cation of the Tillamook Kloctrie Light mid 1'inil Co.. for n new light and power franchlso was nltio laid on tho i table to he tukon up tit tho next incot Ing. ' A petition from each ward waa prv nented to tho conncil asking that a fruw'ilse be urantod Messrs Small mid Uric. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION? Nutieo is hereby given that the County School Stiperlntondoiit of Tilla mook County, Oregon, will hold thu regular I'Miiiiination of npptUiinU for stntit I'ertli cntoa at the court room, Tillamook City, as follow: Commencing Wodnewlay, December 17, l'JIIt, at 0 o'clock a. in., and con tinuing until Saturday. December 20, l'.UJt at I o'clock p. in. Wednesday l-'orenooii. Writing. U. S; History. l,nyiolo'y. Woliu'sday Afternoon, rhyaical l.eoriiphy, Heiuling, Com position, Metho.ls in Heading, Methods in AritliiiV'tic, Thursday Korenoun. Arithinutic, ilUtory of IMucntion, I'ay'clioli'K)'. Metliods ln Geography. Tliuihduj Aftoriioon, C.riiniiimr, (Jeography, Aiuerinun U eniuie. I'liVaiM. Methods in Languagv. Tlieaia for I'riiniir.V Certil)oati.. Friday Foronoon. Thoiry mid J'nmtico, Ortl.osraphv, Kngllsh I.ituraturo, Choniintry. Fiiilay Afternoonb' " School Law, Geology, AlKolira," Civil Government, ' ' ' ' t" ' 'Slt'turdny 'Forenoon.1' ' ' , '' Gdair.x t'', Iliitnny. 1 '' " " ' ',' Siiturdiiy Afturnopti, General History, iiooKKeeping, Yo.ira Truly, W. S. Hiiol, , County S(ihoo Supt., Apiiilfiinls for ronuwul- nhouldomako requisition for blank form in tinio to him) Hiimo llllo.l iiml returned t" ollleo by tho botfiimiuic of tho oxumL' ution. W. S. lluell. -i loci Jit-, were ann unced on last el ntatilav morning by I'rof. ll.ioh.inan For inatance, no communication siderwl. Mr. Cnaprnan and his assis tants are kept busy all day and every evening in answering the vast numbtr of inquiries showered upon them by people of every class. The demand for pu'jlic talks anJ lectures on Oregon Biid the Pacific. Northwest generally is almost too great to be satisfied. "Oregon First and All Oregon" is suggested at the slogan of the Oregon Exposition commission in charge of arrangements for a display from this tt.nti. t ihi. 5iin Priinriurn in 1915. In addition to a building of Oregon wood. I Soverance' fn.nl. 1,,1 with On.pnri furniture, with P0K:orn a restaurant serving Oregon food and ' with sidewalks made of Oregon brick, ' it is now proposed that soil be taken , from Oregon to crmolctely re-surface the Oregon building site on the Expo sition grounds, and to plant therein native Oregon tlowers, ahrubs and small tn-cs. To secure the necessary material for such planting, it is aug gested that an exhibit garden be estab lished In Portland and school children ail over thu statohe-CnliiUd.ii)j.Ui wori of collection The commissian has been assured that spaco f.ir such a garden would be provided, free, on, the campus of I teed College. If but one ..:.i. i specimen be receiveJ :rjm eacn ii me . i m in the Urange, wtnc.i caused some merriment. After dinner the floor was cleared and recreative games were played. The first waj 3 xlato race by i the young laJiej, then by the young b-ys and also by the small boys, fhen ' tame the tug of warthe heavy set I married women called forth the mo3t laughter, but the men did the real tug ging and exoiie-1 no little interest. The guessing contest came next. All having to guess what a pumpkin shall contained, and was guessed by Waller Jr., the contents being- Alter the games they talked over the plans for Christinas and decided to co-operate with the Fairview school. M. E. PROCESSORS HAVE PLEASANT TIME. jut nermiision. this thin is so that iu uiruct was not felt in tlj full cl dpi-e, fo- "familiarity breed cntompt. u.ttii tna stiiJenW roaiuM that this vsry privilege of using Uieir eyo was taken fra.n tliutn, sin.' whon the eyoa of l.vo people meet, even though they I'u total strangers, thure is a conversation tuking place as surely in if they were talking, although it is in more gener.il term. Miss De Bar went to Portland Wed nesday to spend Thanksgiving and as a result all liugiisn classe were excused for which from all appearances no one was particularly wrought up. More donate material arrived last week and consequently the contestants for the debating to.uns are busy, or should bo If they nro not. studying and taking notes for the remaining tryouts. The llratdelMto will take placo early in January so tho teams should soon be at work for when we consider that two weeks tor Christmas must be allowed, there is no surplus of time. The dis trict question is properly stated, Re solved: "That the United States should maintain i laro navy." It is not yot definitely known with whom the first debate will bo but it probaoly lies between St Johns and Gresliam. No more direct nation has been taken In regard to tho levy of a stu.le it body tax mid the organization of a student body Club. This mattor should not be allowed to rest hero for It will be a great benefit to tiie school nnd for this reason it should be worked up and put into elFoet as soon as possible. With debate nnd basket ball coining on, a Studont Body Treasury well supplied with money, is in fair way to be-of use. Other ochools do this, wo should do it, wo do need it -now, therefore boost tho enterprise ulong. ,i i i 2500 schools of tiie htate a can . derable Owl i ...... ... tract of land will be re-iuired to care fur them until they are shipped soum for ermanent planting. Within the past few days canred and dried fruiu valued at $15,030 have been ,:,.pi!d from the Eugene F uit Grow ers cannery. The bhipmenls included four carloads of npples returning an average of fcsOO per ear to the growers. The carloads sent to the East have been sold at more than $2.00 per box. of which 50 cents Is deducted for freight. Two carloads of prunes were also shipped, each car bringing about $2,500 to the producers. Tile Oregon Farmer, a publication of the State Immigration Commission is lust off the oress. and copies will be . ..... , A span of inaros, harness and wagon for sale or would trade on town prop erty. See M. H. Callahan, Tillamook, Feed Store. LAMAR'S If VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ote. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" again. Kimnlu-il free of charge to anyone inter- Danstan ami osted. It is a careful resume of the j Mrs- Herring agricultural situation in Oregon and contains a vast amount of f aluablo in formation for every farmer in the state. The -members of the Processor's Class of the .Methodist Church gave a party at the homo of Mr. and .Mrs. Ernest t Jlerjliig, ease of town, Friday evening, Njv. 2.U.K 1 1 spito of 'the" starin thJy hal a iro-xl rrowd. there b.'iag twenty o.i : pre-ii it. Mr. heriiiir net tiwm nt the churcn and brought them to hia home in a big covered wngDn. During the evening some of the Granger? cams in, thus making twentvscven in all. Many games were playsd, among them were Hunt the King, Consequen ' ces and Telegram, after which re freshments, consisting of home mads candy, peanuts, apples and cookies were serve.1. It was a lata hour when the merry crowd went home, after having spent a very jolly evening. Those present were Messrs V. Bane, A. Kodgors, D. Newman. E. Munsoi, S. Anderson. W. Severance. J. H. Dun stan, Herring and Rev. Weber. Misses Elsie Lamb, Stella Goyne, Mil dred Hadley, Lillian. Ruth and Mildred . Severance, Daisy Goodspeed. Mildred Ford, Crystal Dunstan, Georgia, Ara bella, Lucy and Ruth Sowers, Myrtle Wallm and Mesdumes b. Annerson, M. E. Herring. .Mr. and unite in saying "Come CASCARA BARK SHIPMENTS NOTICE. All who wish their pianos tuned 'and repaired, please phone to A. Linebaek's piano btoro as ids tuner, L. L. Woods, will bo hero for a time. All work guaranteed, phone. New Spanish Kitchen for sale, quire of Mrs. Q..A. Corufortb. A large quantity of eascara bark has been stored at tne D. J. Fryo ware house waiting shipment. Sixteen tons will be sent by rail to Baltimore and twelve tons will be sent by water ! around the Horn to Hamburg, Ger- ' many. ' Some 53,1.X) pounds nf cassara bark j has been bought of the ranchers in tho 1 ulpinitu nf !ll.iini ilnriivr the nast few short 1 ,m,nths, which ftas cost 6c per pound. Mutual ' including the cost of handling, etc., which means.-a total uicomo to the county of S3.4S0. This ij not. a great amount when taken in comparison with some of our otnor products, but it helps just the same. En- On Your Own Account Havo you, any money in tho bank? A part of your earnings oupnt ( to bo placed there, auywuy. Kveryoony can. ,11110 y. ?vV au.)lu- t , thing, however little. Have a. bank account ol your ojvn und, you ( will fool, hupplor;. b6ttcr, moro 'independent, Make your littjo t , andmtrrtrow bigger. Better;!tpnn. hoarding, It . j whoroor Ujtevcaft'cK.jit. Your bank-boof; is a receipt ( J ftml an evidence 0? your w.jse economy. v.... THE OLD RELIABLE Titfamook County Wasil: i-vHlWMtlM 3 1 11