IT5 iTT. 'T!" B -. J. ' ' -a o V issued twicfc a weektuesday and friday ' Largest Circulation of Anv-Paper in Tillamook County Tillamook, Okkcon. Jaxuahy 4. 1915. itf). 100 A he Fitst National Bank CapiUl and Surplm $30,000 Member Federal Reserve Bank OKFIClvKS II. C Uttjiib, IVciIiJeia W. J. KicclicM, Cashier ). C. HuMcu. Vice Pre. , I. IS. KiWuhttAiri't. Cimhfcr HUB- C.J. KilwnriN Piter Hcincl A. W. lltinti J.C. irglilni W.J, Klcchcr C. Lamh ,frful attention jjiven to nil l.Winltitig business in our Immls. TS' IIUILDINC. TILLAMOOK. ORK iLEKmm co. li 4 it fair 4 It ! I JKi XM JTiUR .m JaM KITCHEN RANGES mnti HE ATI NO STOVES See Us for Price Before Ordering Elsewhere WPMDMT MAN IS NEVER OUT OF JOB AND WITHOUT 10NEY IN THE DANK t - aaaaaai Regrots won't bring back the money you havo extrava- tly 3pont. One suro friend to a man in troublo is money ho bank. But the man who banks his money is tho man who gains confidence of his employer and holds his job. Money in tho bank also meansGREDIT and GONFI- IGE. No man can afford not to have the nfidenoe of Mow men. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We pay 4 per oent interost on Savings Doposits. Tillamook County Bank Svbacribt Far TbTiUtMok HtraM. Iuued Tuesday and Friday. Tillamook Boy Writes From Orient Joi. Atkbiaa Ttlli of latercating Time In Japsn 'Wile Oa Wiyjicwt Yokylionii, Jninii, No, 27, ma, Dar Mother: ItcirrtWvl your loiter I tut nttcht uiui wilt Kind to dear from you nkI;i. W ItMVtr sot totf lofl on wbn we tt r K0ln liotri", t Uitt. Wtt Ifnvu hero Ike, lOUi, Or MartiU, iluv thnre on tliu ltn. Thtt Itrooklyn will l tlwru hIki.U ttia Hurno ilinc, onti we will lrinfcr Dm AlmirAl an.! his xtolf Ifl lir iiimI litMve tho lal put uf Down Imr fur HroirmrloM, Wxith., vlrt i(yo. lulu ttml Hon PrnncUco. W wilt nr- rlvo In Hrfiiicrluti ()inctlrte In Febru ary hil If tlmy put Uie ftilp out o( coiiimtion they w holJ ovrylutj umii after tlmt, which will iirobuUly tako thruo wook n they will hiivo to tki nil Uiu con I Aturu out uf her. I win In n hurry to b jwhl oft n.v nyhow m Utcy have tept mo thtu I0112 I wtmM li: titny until nprlilK' fur I draw v.fMi pay now. t ry Jjjancc (J-jvoriiincnl In trt- Iny Ut fine tlnrw wi hnv been In Ju lian. The lleet kuvu u fln urn Jlf on one of their bis b.ittlclitf In Kot then thoy rv uvorvboily n frt-o trip m Kyoto, the M cnpttol wliout forty tntlf InUml from Ko!, mu a pclt train, ami look half the crew .n dny. aivl the rnl the next, ami elncc wu rnme 14 YoVobumu thev have glvuti U free ue of the lrtrt can In the city ami freu atlminilan to all Uic thaatrcs. In the town. Hut the crew of this uhlp wilt ypeml ntveral thuuinrvl dol-j lam In till ciujntry w thoy won't loo oiiylhintr. WoU'tbero i nolhtnu Very much to 11ml wilt tell you all about It then. After we leave Manlht our mall will all bd held in Sun Krariclnoo iy if you ClfT COUNCIL MEETS IN REGULAR SESSION On Monday ovenln the city council met in regular iloti witit the follow liiK officer present: Mayor. 8. A. Jlrodr.end; Counctlmen Jt. T, Itualt. II. A. William., W. J. 1 1 1 1 1 nnd DavfiJ U'Oonncll: Hvcnrder, Anehlinr Attor ney ItotU and .Marthal Mjcr. On accoufit of Geo EdmuM not ac cepting the olfica of councilman from thfeond ward, tho cornmlltro ap IHilntnmnU w'oro not made at thi mMtuiK. .Attorney HotU, Uecorder Aichlm and. Marshal Myur were re-Mppolntd for, llw i iwuinit year. Thu reiwrt of vluwer for baneflli ahdjdamnt;c in regard lo irnpruvo Industrial Review Of Oregon Newi Ilem Akat SUtewUc Wuitriti latroreBcatt twi BmAi'mg oa Tke lacrete Salem, Jan. 3. Wathinjrton County pruned X13.IXW from 191C budget. Redmond raises watr rate from tl.75 for GOO feet to 12 for 300 feet. Itailroiid placing bit; order end up price of lumber and nhinglei. Kokuo Hivcr Courier: Too much red tuj- i findinir its way into public af- I fairs, and regulation nmi control from inuU In ,Mlllcr' and Thaycr'i addl- rt authority "hlcber up" It impairing lion wan coniinutii. rather man incresiinir emcicncy in Six month InttirL-iiton city hall bond ' many line. omottntinu to waa ordere.1 paid. Tne Coot IJa Harbor acniibly aari A toft drink ordinance waa taken un-1. ilna factory that run all the time dct?coi.iidertioii. An onlinnnce pro-! ttt make a iteady employer and neU vidmK for the violation of tho prchibi- roturn to the owner Is better than tlon law lvon iu f(rt readinj;. Amoiif ! a big concern idle larirc part of the olbijr ihincf the ordinandi provide year. i,rt0"OW,l5 :;e"ltl7-iF'7li'"i ConBrcm.n Hawley promise the .,...c.,ru ) ) "'"""'iwoploof Crescent Cltv a breakw.ur 3 to C month In jail. The ordinance U a Icni;ihy ono covering the Mini! groami a the state law. In passing: thlsonllnaitcu the council I provldint; way of secunni; revenue, as all fines secured from violators within the city llmiU will bo turned into the citv treasury. Wo understand thtt tho council will endeavor to draw uio line pretty close In regard to the near beer joini. Following is the Mayor's address; To the Honorable Council of Tillamook City: At, the beclnning of the prcent year, and with the ncw'adriilnWtratlon so far a tWt Council I concnrneJ, I am com- muHtcanng inia aisiemeni ami general City with suen rerommenuations of . t..' S" write acain semi It U. h. huratunj. In rnro of I. M.. San Francicu, Cut and I will gel it soon as wo hit Ihenv Joe. matters to be done a I oxiM-tllent at this time I and jetty. North llcnd Archie Cruse putting in a box factory plant here. - l'ort of Portland will have 2500 horsepower dredge finished by Jan. 10. Kruse and Uanks. North Bend have contract to build 220 foot vessel for San Francisco. i'ublle utility assessment in Joseph ine County are reduced H3.823.S3. 1 Columbus gave toe affair .. . When state and interstate commerce THE WATGH NIGHT MEETING, A community event In the nature of a watch night meeting was held at tb Christian Church parlors on .Friday evening. After partaking of pfe and coffee, a number of our prominent citizens were called upon for nddreMe. In the absence of Mayor Brodhead, attorney II. T. BotU gave a talk on city affairs, nftcr which he reviewed school matters. Mr. BotU was fol lowed by Carl Habcrlach whose tub joet was "Chfrese and Dairying." Mrs. C. J. Edwards gave a talk on Civic Improvements and f!y Jones gaye'jQ' talk on agriculture In the absence of J. H. Dunstan, A. G. Beats gave a talk, on County Fair matters. C. J. Kdwards rnr.de a plea for the 1916 chautauqua. and C. W. Miller gave a talk in behalf of a county library. ,D,. L. Shnxle talked on the subject, " Com mercial InteresU." and F. C. Baker and C. E. Trombley talked on the sub ject '"Hw Prcs." W. S. Buel talked" on county school matters rnd In the absence of District Attorney Coyne. Atty. J. ii. Callahan made a few re marks in regard to law enforcement, at did also Sheriff Crcrvshaw. Attorney John Leland Henderson of this city has a ron Leland J. Hender- son residing in Columbus, Ga.. who, Sa. Secretary of the Chamber of Com- raerce 01 that city. Mr. itenferson son lately gave a banquet friAoswr of4 the directors and a tew othe I Columbus Chcmtcr of 'seventeen in all. The 'apace, II 1. I I 1 . I . i urwanu lurawnnca arc irving io Keti . 1 . 1 . - ! . ! at 01 rraufca raies inn ancrirninaie jiKfinsi, interior sawmills. . iOos uay 1 I 1 . i-sfst ' ' v atasjsjsm INiBaiaf' tiara I have thought Pittsburg capital developing Rosc- Uuriiig thu yriir the city's in-'burg and Iowa capital developing ; debtcdnox was tuken up a bond is-1 Sutherlin. Portland capital has not sue of llO.OCO.OO. It provided for the . even opened an Oregon stone quarry, payment uf outstanding warrants, and j The new First National Bank building proviueu lunus lor llie building CHRISTMAS PARTY be built j J n on railro4 has installed gravel skwt at1 Southurn Dcuglos Co. it witnessing; considerable mining activity. Newport Jb to have up-to-date hos pital. V Hoscburg is to have new fireproof concrete warejiua?. Lakeview Nitrate deposits 25 per Mr. and Mr. Adolph Krickson wiu t thu host and hostess fur an attractive typical gcniMii Christum party, enter talnlng the Social Club, their husband . Common Council and a few Invited quests nt their res! dunce ChrUttnnn night. Z Holiday decorations in crimson nnd giren marked thu etiterior decoration, the feature of which wa u splendlit i nearly completed and tho money ex Ctiutmni truu glittering with trinket and gift which Santa Clau aiitel tho host nmi hostel's to distribute. Dancing and 11 short program In Ger man was especially appreciated. Mr. Marx and Mr. Feldschau sang a duet Mrs. KncKson presiding at tho pi a no, Mr Frank Hoyd gave a recitation ul so In (icrimiti which was much enjoyed. At a Into hour no elaborate supper was served. Covers being laid for eighteen. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. nnd Mrs VV. J. Peterson cele brated their .Seventh Wedding anniver sary at their residence Now Year's Eve, entertaining tho members of the Social Circle Club, their husbands and n fow additional frlondn. The host,nd hostess were p'resunted with n bon'utirul pink silk wool com forter by Hie guests. Cnrds were the diversion of the evening. At midnight u very tempting repast wns served the guests arising nt the table and sang "Auf vldertehn" as tho bolls pealed forth the Now Your. The place cards wore original and tuggestive of the woolen wedding each card being drawn by minature sheep. ' THE COUNTY LEVY Tho County Court has decided on a total levy of 15 mills, '6 for the general fund and 0 for the road fund. The bud get remains prtctlctlly at It wat ad vertised except for tome changes that were found necessary on account of the law which provide! that 70 per eent of all road moneys collected In a dis trict must be spent in that district. ISGISTRATiON ROOKS NOW OPEN " " Taa reglatoratiM baaka far vatam la now epenat tke County Cietk't aftea, and will remain eaaa aarniaaantly, ,x oapt for IW da,ys veWlHg tH priautry or general elootlon, The primaries will be hold May 19, 1010, and thu gon urn) election will ba beM November 7, 1918. a bridge ucros Hoqunrton Slough. Ueedsport Railroad men puttinir in'cent pure discovered in Goose. Lake The bond were sold ut a premium and j $50,000 fishing and cold storage plant valley. " oats, corn, barley. ' Work is progressing rapidly on Pend hay net $48,059,000! leton's new library. " . Willamette Mint Co. of Marion and Linn Counties incorporate for $50,000. $25,000 hotel planned for Woodburn. The Dalles Diamond Floor rellle making extensive improvements. Mill is now running night and day. j Reports say Bandon mills will atari the outstanding warrants retired, ex- ' Oregon wheat. cepi a portion tnercoi wnicn nnu ueen j rye potatoes and illegally issued and the payment f i jn 1915 which had been ordered refused by the In addition to the bond issue of $-10.- 000.00, n iHler Issue was made of $21,-! 000,00, and provided for the erection of 11 citv hnll. Tnc building has been pended for that purpose, These bond isues were made in pur suance of authority given by direct vote of the people, the Charter being amended in eacli instance so as to specifically authorize, tho bond issue which wero made. This has taken care of thu city's outstanding warrants, but there wilt to u small amount to be is sued before the taxes to be collected thi year are available. A more complete statement of these mutters will be found in the report of tho Recorder. At the beginning of year 1915, in my message, I called attention to tho mat ter of opening tho streets between Thayer's and Miller's Additions. Steps wero taken during the year to have these opened, but no satisfactory so lution of the matter was had, except for tho extension of Tenth Street,- and that has not been completed. Viewers have been appointed and their report of damages and benefits is on tile. The opening of Sovonth, Eighth and Ninth Streets between these additions it still unsettled. In tho matter of paving, proceedings were taken during the year for the im provement of Fifth Street from Still well Avenue East to tho city limits, but on account of the cost of the con templated improvement no contract was let for it. (Continued on 2nd Page) Roseburg With new" machinery Douglas County flour mill starts Feb.l. Public Service Commission refuses to lower rates of Coos Bay Water Co. in spite of agitation for same. Such a decision tends to assure capital it will hnve u square deal in Oregon and that it will not be made a political football. Roseburg Sand &. Gravel Co. will enlarge plant at once. Work is being rushed on Oswego, Dallas St Roseburg Ry. to furnish ma- terial for fa-tory nt Oswego by March 15th it possible, 50 men at work. President Wilson now admits (hat the railroads are entitled to some of the things they've been asking in the way of legislation and administration. Machinery purchased for Canby cheese factory. Coast guard station to be built near mouth of Stuslaw. laAJHAR'S i Variety Store 1 TtfUaajsjafc. Om. aa MSSJBJBBBBavsTBBBBSj www DROP IN AND "I LOOK AROUND soon. The Dalles Work on new evapora tor for Dri-Frcsh Co. I progressing rapidly. Roseburg Drager Fruit Co. may enlarge pscking plant next year. "Train kills six at railroad cross ings," is newspaper headline, of Dee. 17 nnd similar ones ra seen every day. Why is it people refuse to stop and look at railroad crossings, especially when it is to their own interest to do SOT YOUR FREE SAMPLE of BRE QUETS is now ready at Lamb-Schra-der Co.'s Office. Better C. Lamb. Land For Sale 4-0, 80, 120 or 160 acres of the Dr. Brooks' much, 3 miles south and H mile west of Tilla mook on old Netarts road. Three ot the 40 acre tracts have one half or oyer good bottom land which the tide, backing up through a. creek from the Tillamook, River Vi mile east.overflows. There is a barn 40xS0 on one 40 acre tr-ttqt which is 3-5 bottom. There is a very good house on one 40 acre which is Vii bottom, and a school house is also. located on thi940,w One 40 acre which has no buildings is b$lpm"lHrid. The remainder is bench pasture lands (some plowed) but mostly set to red clover. One 40 bench timber land, some grazing. ' Price Will Be Right. Part Trade. Will , WTC 1CCTM W1H 40, a, 120, 40 awtt or all. aV.Jk . x: L Jl 47AI I IMC .; MMIavl laMwra w i- '-" - v, A,.,