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a t th e critica l m om ent, it sw erv ed asid e an d d ash e d o u t o f sig h t. T h e old w om an rose firm ly to her feet. Ignoring th e p ro te sts o f th o se be hind her. “Com e along, A nnie.” she said to h er y o u th fu l niece. “ It a in ’t s a fe here T h a t th in g only m issed me by a few Inches.” — London A nsw ers. Your Old /' j'fi Pension. T he av e rag e m an hi this co u n try is sp en d in g every d o llar he earn s, an d th e consequent es a re lie i-i fn<hig pov- erty . It is an everyday occurrence to h e a r o f gome m an who in his y o unger d ay s h ad saved m oney dying penniless in ids old age. N inety per cent o f the m en o f today w ho have a ttain ed the uge o f sixty-live y e a rs a re depending for su p p o rt e ith e r upon public c h a rity or (h e ir children. T h ese figures a rc alarm ing. S ta rt to day to ac c u m u la te a fund for old ago v. ith a very little se lf denial. Open a n acco u n t in a sav in g s bank and dep o sit re g u la rly every m outh one-tenth of y o u r sa la ry to r ten years, and th e re- suit a t 4 per cen t will he as follow s: Monthly One-tenth A m t saved with eulury. deposited. InL In 10 yeara $10 $1.00 $589 60 737 5.00 CO 5.00 SSo 75 7.50 1,106 JO.IK) too 1,475 T h ro n g h th e above sav in g m ethod you would not lie com pelled in old ag e to depend upon public ch a rity or re la tiv es.—V. M. I’ow ell in New York W orld. U n d e r New M anagement PROFESSIONAL The Todd Hotel CARDS" TLlamock AL struct Company T h u s . C o . vbiw , R u e s i d s . v t . c o m p u t i s u a o p a b str a ct books OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY. UK9UCXN. T illam ook, Ore. L. S. HUSHBECK, Proprietor. TJXLAM OOK C IT Y . OKBOO N. On th e w alls of a room a t police h e a d q u a rte rs in New York city are D i n i n g R o o m r u n on F a m i l y S t y l e T.H. QOYNE, largo m aps of th e five boroughs. T hese M eal s 25c. m aps a re covered w ith m any large and sm all pins of various colors. E ach color den o tes a p a rtic u la r kin d o f ac cident. T he larg e h eaded pins re p re I C onveyancing, E tc . se n t fa ta l a c cid en ts an d th e sm all ones Opp. C oort H ouse. T illam ook, Ore. m inor accidents. F o r ex am p le, a la rg e ! w h ite headed pin re p re se n ts a fa ta l autom obile accid en t, w hile a sm all one i (•(• «X* AX* «X* «X* «X* AX* •> s i Tillamook Undertaking Co. of th e sam e color re p re se n ts a sim ilar W. A. WILLIAMS hu t no t serious accident. In th e sam e R. N. H E N K E L , P ro p rie to r. R E L IA B L E H A R N E S S M A K E R $ m an n er a larg e green h ea d ed pin in d i N ig h t a n d Day ealls H a r n e s s a n d Sadd ler y c a te s a fa ta l trolley c a r accid en t. T he u ro m p tly a tte n d e d . P u llm a n T ires a n d T u b es—B est m ap o f M a n h a tta n show s t h a t a long on e a r th . a N ext Door to Jo n e s-K n u d so n F u n n itu i e s tre tc h of F ifth av e n u e h a s a n alm o st S tore. T illam ook, - - O regon. J co n tin u o u s line of accidents. T h e T h ir TILLA M O O K . O R EG O N (A *X* «X* «X« *(• •¥• *xe «Ko ex* «xi».*, «xfc te e n th p recin ct sh o w s a g r e a te r n u m b er o f a c cid en ts th a n a n y o th er. T h is THE COULTER CO. I p re c in c t co n tain s D elancey s tre e t, w ith I | th e ap p ro ach to th e W illia m sb u rg : M an u factu rers of V io lin s, M an d o lin s A Narrow Escape. an d G u itars—S elect S trin g s a n d R osin It w as th e w o m an 's first visit to th e ! b rid g e am i m any n a rro w e a s t sid e ! —Revoicing, re sto rin g a n a re p a irin g cin em ato graph. F o r a long tim e she s tre e ts .—S afety E ngineering. Violins. W o rk m a n sh ip of 20 y ears of gazed in silent a w e a t th e w onders of h igh grade ex p erien ce. tin* screen, w here all so rts of im possi MORE MEN THAN WOMEN Castle Rock Ranch, ble th in g s took place. She could h a rd (R . D. W ersch k u l, P ro p .) Kebo, Oregon. HAVE APPENDICITIS ly believe th e evid en ce of h er ow n The Accident Map. ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms 60 and 75 Cents, Special Rates by the Week. Pacific Meat & Produce Go. eyes. T h ese th in g s w ere real—they w ere ac tu a lly happening. She sta re d w ith goggling eyes a s m iracle succeed ed m iracle. T h en a m o to rca r ap p eared on th e screen , com ing in to sig h t in th e d is tan ce a n d racin g alo n g a country road at ab out a m ile a m in u te, stra ig h t out of th e p ictu re a t th e audience. C a ta s tro p h e seem ed in ev itab le, and she sh ra n k hack In h er se a t. T hen, ju s t S u rg eo n s s ta te m en ¡ire slig h tly m ore FRANK TAYLOR, I su b je c t to rp p e m licitis th a n w om en, filled. D e l iv e r ie s lo v e rd a le people s h o u ld know t h a t a i I’h o n e o r d e r s few doses of M m p'c b u c k th o rn b ark . m ade North and South. j Notary Public ! g ly cerin e, e tc ., ¡is m ixed in A d lerik a , | o ften relieve or p revent a p p e n d ic itis . | T h is m ix tu re r m o v e s such su rp risin g Cloverdale, Ore. | foul m a tte r tli.it O N E S P O O N F U L r e li e v e s a lm o s t ANY C A SE c o n stip a tio n , Office G ro u n d F loor Bell Rhone 5H-J ! sour stom ach or gas. T he IN S T A N T , Todd H otel. R. O. Box 147 I easv action of A dler-i-ka is su rp risin g . W . A. H i.ii. d ru g g ist. Cash Paid hr Hides P h o n e , S h o p , 13-S-O ••mir' m d m " • »0 t h o s e w h o wis h to get a b e t t e r K O D A K this season, we h a v e m a d e a r r a n g e m e n t s w h e r e b y we c a n t a k e in a few good old s t y l e m a c h i n e s in t r a d e o n ne w ones, t w / / hat the Engineers are D oing :H I R 1 ^ thou san d A m eri can engine ers are m a k i n g a c a r d index survey of A m e ri c a n in- i d us try so th a t it may be pr ep a re d for its vital 1 p a rt in defending the Co untry, if need comes. I lie past eighteen months have t a u g h t us here in America i\ ha t lack of industrial pr eparedness has m ea n t to some of the countries now at war. T h e s e nations had the ships a n d they had the men; hut when the h o u r struck, their factories were not able to furnish the colors with a r m s a n d shells a n d powder. T h e i r factories were not prepared. A n d o u r factories are not p rep ar ed . a hut it i* not enough to draw a moral. In the United States five Cr‘ -*‘ Engineering Societies — Civil, Mining, Mechanical, Electrical .iiul C hemical — have pledged their services to the Government of the Failed States, and are already working hand in hand with the Govern ment to prepare industry for the national defense. They receive no pay and will accept no pay. All they seek is opportunity to serve their country, that she may have her industries mobilised for defense. All elements of the nation's life— the manufacturers, the business men, anil the workingmen — should support this patriotic and demo- i t.itic work of the engineers, and assist them cheerfully when asked i Acr,- ,j> i bt no helttr n.nion.il m iuranct a gainst ttuir. ! he Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, representing all advertising interests have offered their free and hearty service to the I resident of the United States, in close co-operation with these five I ngineering Societies, to the end that the Country may know what the I' ngmeers are doing. The President has accepted the offer. The 1 ngmeers have welcomed the co-operation. 1 his advertisement, published without cost to the United States, is the first in a nation-wide series to call the country to the duty of co operating promptly and fully with the Engineers. CONSULTING B OARD OF THE UNITED os O v n UfTifwvs 09 F m im m la s M im w r < n m r u Tuo r m i ’NirsiNQ « o c t a n t s s u n t m i M i S o r ts tv o r T « t * - • » * • « . h m m i w C tM U K u b u lli« » i'l iw u i Abstracts on Short Notice by the PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO ! % 5 T IL L A M O O K . I U o M ß C fe a m n g an* § I 1 T il Ù « (R e p a irin g * è C. I. C L O U G H , RELI&ELE DRUGSISTS Tillamook, - Or e go n < c« é ? o 0 • J >v « s «9 O I Z A C K M A N ! THE PLUMBER P i u th b i r .g . F a v e 1' roughing STATES a m i Pi pe F» l* Fitting. O R EG O N TAKE s AUTO STAC E FOR- T ü îa m s o k - % % -AND > © * 9 V ♦ *> A f e o 5 Your inuuirv solicited. ______________ 5 - AI 1 Wav %/ Points t Safe n n d C o m f o r t a b l e * Leave Cloverdale d aily at 7:30 a. m . a r r i v i n g a t T i l l a m o o k a t 10 a. in.— in t i m e for m o r n i n g t r a i n to P o r t l a n d . L e a v e T i l l a m o o k a t 3 p. re . arriving at Cloverdale a t 7 p. rn. J M. T R A X L E R , P r e p : ♦ 9 F u l l L i n e of B a t h R o o m O u tf its , pi no “V ♦ - ♦ S o c i IT T VTTTn '’Trnrr 7 wr L. V. E B E R H A R D , M anager. C om plete Set of A b stra cts of th e R ecords of T illam ook C o u n ty , O regon. I w c ^ i i r i u n t * * w ir » * « • •• , •« S m i w 1st With Rollie Watson Res. 6 C-2 i ► « ★ NAVAL E. Burns, Agent. TILLAMOOK, - • ORE. A 5 f ♦ 0 2 «* *> •'J v