¡TiUanmlí of OREGON, TILLAMOOK, MOST Can handle your business after a fashion when When times need of a business connection with a big , strong and reliable bank . business and make your Why Do We Do This ? credit good with the strongest Bank in Simply because we must make room on our shelves scmewliere for our enormous bulk of fall and winter purchases. They will be arriving shortly we know from invoices at hand, and when they do if things don’t move, we will have to put them on the roof. But we will Sell at Cast, Under Cost, Half Value. Profits cut no figure now. Come and take away the Tillamook County. goods. Open an account to-day with F OLDEST ’ bank IN THE || COUNT OLD RELIABLE.” STATE SUPERVISION In this Department we have best selling styles in Panama two double tables packed high cloth serge aud several grades with dainty muslin wear that of fancy worsteds. We offer must go. Chemise, underskirts, A Line of Values up to $10.00 uight gowns, corset covers slips, CLEAN UP PRICE. Each, $2.19 drawers, etc., are all included A Line of Values up to $12.00 in this clean np. You must CLEAN UP PRICE............ 34.85 see these goods to thoroughly A Line of Values up to $18.00 appreciate the excellence of CLEAN UP PRICE............ $8.47 their quality and make aud the Throwing out the Tub Suits great saving to be made by pur­ chasing now. We need the Here is your chance to garb room. yourself for the rest of the sum­ LADIES’ TAILOR MADE mer with one of those natty SUITS. Linen Tub Suit at a price that About two dozen of the new will not seriously impair your handsome tailored designs in the pocket book. Fall models are sacrificed along $15.00 VALUE CUT TO $6.98 with the rest of the stock of EMBROIDERIES Ladies’ wearables. These goods bave not been in the house over In sample strips and on the two weeks. Actual values right bolt. now are $25.00 to $35.00. Price We buy these dainty white goods direct from the manu­ to make room. SUIT. $16.45 facturer, thus saving a middle­ Ladies ’ Knit Underwear, man’s profit. This big saving Sleeveless vest cut to pieces now goes to you iu this sale. all through the line. THEATRE. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY. A PAIR OF WHITE GLOVES (Beautifully Hand NEW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT. EVERY LASS A QUEEN. MARTINS’LEAVE HOME FOR A WEEK. SUNDAY & MONDAY. THE KISS OF JUDAS NAPLES AND POMPEr. WEDDING IN JUNGLE LAND. BRIDGET ON A STRIKE. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. FORGIVEN, OR FATHER AND SON. STUDENT DAYS. THE POOR MUSICIAN. A PERPETUAL PROPOSAL. Colored). First Show, 8 P.M. Second Show, 9 P.M. Doors opens at 7:30 P.M. ADMISSION, 10 Cents. Ij TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. Dr. Morris, eye specialist. C. R. Pierce, of Portland, and T. M. Burton, of Olis, were in the city Mon- day. L W. McAdams, C. D. Ott and J. J. Scbulaud were in from Portlaud this Read Tillamook County Bank notes. * week. Carpenters wanted. Apply to S. A. Attorney Webster Holmes has return­ Brodhead. ed from a business trip to Portland and J. W. Austv, of Portland, was in the Salem. city on Tuesday. Home properties in all parts of the Mrs. H. S. Turner was in from Ilem- See Rollie county from $500 and up. lock on Tuesday. Watson. Sheriff Crenshaw left Thursday morn. Clams and crabs for sale, also shells. i»R for Slab Creek. opposite Case's machine shop. — Joe There is to be a dance at Happy Camp Whitney. * on Saturday night. For sale or .trade, one of the largest Joe Effenberger was down from Ne Millinery Stores in Tillamook.—M. Stur­ halern on Tuesday. geon & Co. * "m. Bodyfelt and wife went out to Remember that Browne's Stock of Portland this week. Shoes is being sold at cost. Call in and A. E. Nolan, general insurance. * A. J. Nordstrom. of Shaniko, was in inspect them. the city on Monday. I liaye those baby carriage tires and W. K. Barnhart, of Portland, was in can put them on so they will stay.—E. the city on Tuesday. D. Snodgrass. Louis Albert, of Salem, was in the city Mrs. J. S. Lamar and family and Mirs the first of the week. Lamar left this week to visit relatives H. Sours, painter and decorator, and al Olympia, Wash. decorating a specialty. • Hay rope, hay forks, Hay Pulleys, L F. Sparr and family, of Wash .were oilcans, everything for the hay field King & Smith Co. 1» the city on Tuesday. The decision in the Hembree case is florn, on Saturday, to the wife of expected to be rendered by the supreme Frank Freeman, a son. JamesWaltOn returned on Sunday from court at any time. For sale, Set of Double Buggy Harness • Business trip to Portland. and Buggy with poll and fills Will 0- A. Windfelder, of San Francisco, exchange for fire wood.— J. C. Bewley. »"«in the city on Tuesday. If you dont use Sherwin Williams Pure C. L. Rogers and wife, of Hood River, Prepared Paint on your buildings, you »ere in the citv pn Monday. don't get what you pay for. King 3t "AL Plimpton and wife, of Portland, Smith Co. »ere in the city on Sunday. Another enr load of Stumping Pow­ Dr.A.W. Brooke and wife, of Portland, der came in the bay Tuesday. It will be »ere in the city on Wednesday. in-the riowder house by Thursday A. Frederickson and wife, of Portland, King & Smith Co. »'re in the citv on Wednesday. Wanted, to rent, a good dairy farm, ^r' Jerkins will be in Cloverdale from one with stock on the place preferred 1 e 1st to the 8th of each month. • Can give reference. AddiessW.W. Dodge, Lee M. Travis returned to Eugene on ' nday, going out on the stage. Box 267. Dallas, Ore. Bacber Jones have gone to Portland A C. Cornelius, of the asylum farm at to purchase their Fall and Winter M1II1 nery. and will be ready to meet their >•»». was in the city on Sunday. I McCord, D. McCord and J. McCord patrons September 1st. IV. H. Sales was found guilty on Sat­ »ere in from Portland on Sunday. ' F- Hathaway, wife and aon, of urday for hunting without a license and Justice Sappington fined hun $25. He ortlanu, were in the city Sunday. has given notice of appeal. are selling at cost at Browne's Now is the time to buy Fashionable. oe Store, to clear out the stock. First Class Shoes Browne's stock of A pure bred Holstein bull for sale. In- shoes is being sold at cost, and some lu.es ■ rc of Rudolph Sweifel, Nehalem. below cost, to close out the stock. »»•yorThoa. Coates returned Wednes- Tents, all sixes. Camp chairs. Camp *J from a business trip to Portland. stoves, Fishing tackle, Guns and Ammu­ Th,,, ’reamer Argo brought in a large nition. Anything and everything fir quantity of iron casing for the oil well. four outing trip. Kin« & Sm.th Co. | Mr and Mrg R y Mow< retnrncj to Nineteen new members were initiated c,,y after spending their honaymcot • 10 the local lodge of L'n.ted Art,san. o. I *O0r '• equipped with steel Wednesdav evening, and 1' '« e.preted ‘Be trouble is over See Ed about that about 100 new members wd! be obtained. We want the Room. The Following Items are fust a sample of what has happened to the Entire Stock. Slaughter of Ladies Skirts. Moving Out the Muslin Un- KIMONAS & WRAPPERS MEN’S UNDERWEAR. Jersey Ribbed Slimmer Light sheer aud graceful gar­ derweav. These skirts are our seasons CAPITAL $30.000 00 TILLAMOÔKCOUNTŸBÂNK TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE, STAR >1.50 per yew. W e will offer an assortment of fancy price cutting that will be of extreme financial interest to all. The mechanic can often save an entire da>’s wages on a single purchase. The farmer can go on his way home rejoicing that bis time and trip into town Has been more than paid for by liis saving in purchasing his wants here. The ladies of this city and county, always our gene­ rous patrons, will find here this week an array of wearables at a price that is irresistible. This event of price Cutting does not stop at any one department, but extends over the entire store. are hard and money tight you feel the “THE 1909 A Drastic Clean Up of the Balance of the Season’s Merchandise. BANK Do your banking ia, A GIGANTIC, CUT PRICE, SPECIAL SALE ANY times are good and money easy. AUGUST , ft Strips worth 25 to 35, per strip 14c 37c »» 47c »» 69c 99 99 99 •9 1.33 15 CENT VALUES. EACH lOc. 30 19c. 99 99 99 35 27 c. 99 50 39c. 65 49 c. 79 59c. 99 ments that every woman wears and especially appreciating. The development of the ordinary wrapper into a garment of true beauty, and this week brings a chance to chose from a great stock of this dainty wear at prices much less than the worth of the gowns. We need the room. MEN’S HATS. The foundation for Jones & Knudson’s Mrs. G. F. White and Geo. M. White, of Portland, were in the city Wednesday. new concrete building for th^ir furniture Gust Haberlach and wife, father and store is nearly completed, and carpen­ mother of Carl Haberlach, aud Frank ters are at work preparing to start in Haberlach and wife (formerly Annie Tin- to build. 39c. Each. Men’s heavy all wool un­ derwear in two colors, sal­ mon and Vienna. All sizes from 30 to 46. Value $1.75, cut to Each 1.35 Men’s heavy fleeced lined Undeiwear, Double Breasted Shirts Large Sizes. Cut fiom 65c. to Each 45c, Take your choice from a line of onr 85c., $1.00, $1.35 Golf Shirts, auy pattern you wish. All sizes to select from for Each 39c. MEN’S COTHING Dress Negligee Over shirts A Slashing, Noise Making A line of Soisetts Shirts in Price Cutting, Special to Pongie color and pink. These move out the balance of our poods we purchased to retal Summer stock. These are not f t $2.00 each. Price now to stock worn good, but the suits m.tke room. Each 1.50 the men are wearing righ now. Men’s Light Alpaca We want room. All $15.00 SUITS, $9.45 $18.45 25.00 $15.00 22.50 $14.85 20.00 All 16 to 18.00 „ $13.50 BOY’S SUITS. 4.00 SUITS................ $2.98 5.00 to 5.50 SUITS . $3.98 6.00 to 7.00 „ $4.98 99 99 99 • 9 99 99 99 Mr. and Mrs. Neal R. Wilson returned to the county and will make their home at Nehalem, the former being employed on the P. R. Sc N. Co.'s railroad. Mrs. Wilson was formerly Miss Marie Smith, Undertaker Reynolds and wife and a popular young woman of this citv uerstet), nil from Clackamas, are visit­ ing with Carl Haberlach and Wm. Tin Miss Cosy (’lark left in their auto last previous to her removal to Salem, Her week tovisitthe fnir at Seattle. When ask many friends extend to them their heal nerstet. wishes for their future happiness. Melvin Pangborn and daughter, from ed whatwould be done should any deaths 0. G. Parker, who comes from Texas, Burr Oak. Kansas, are visiting his sis­ occur during his absence, Charley jok ters. Mrs. Noves, Mrs. Heaston and Mrs. ingly remarked that he had arrange ’ was so pleased with the business outlook F. E Norton. Mr. Pangborn thinks of with the doctor not to have any deaths. of Tillamook city and countr that he Mr. Those who are taking examinations in decided to located in this city. coming here with his family to spend a year in Tillamook. this city for teachers’ certificates are : Parker is an experienced mechanic, and The steamer Sue H. Elmore left on For State papers . R U. Moore, Laura his line of business is general sheet and Friday, her passengers being Mrs. Mc­ I. Moore. Carrie »Hathaway. Mary L. and metal, tin and galvenixed work of all Gee. Mrs. Curtiss, S. L. Ray, J.W. Roots, Whiteand Mabel Noyr«. For County kinds. He has bought the tools belong­ R A. Gay, M Mittman. Tom Coates, jr , papers Ruth Gray, Clara Gray, 'Hattie ing to King & Smith Co., and is now Rächt I ready for business, being located with R. B. Johnson and wife, Sister Barnard Tohl. ( lames Goldsworthy, E D. Snodgrass, opposite the Headlight Fletchall, Bessie Bays. and Sister De Pins, o flice. The editor and parly took a trip to A large number of persons, who had | We have to announce the death of arranged to spend Sunday on Garibaldi Bayocean Park on Friday, and found a beach, were disappointed when the Frolic ¡'»nf« amount of work being done I .»» James M. Mapes, wliieh occurred Tuesday faded to put iu an appearance. After make that a popular summer and seasidr afternoon after a long illness, and the waiting quite u time at the landing they resort. The dredger is at work in th»- cunse ol death was from cancer in the bay, the foundation for the hotel is face. All hope ol Ilia recovery was given dispersed with their lunch baskets. nearly finished and other improvements I up several’inonths ago, anil he patiently Judge Galloway hna called an ndjonrn | bore hie suffering until death came.; He are going on. ed session of the circuit court for .Mon was a brother of Mrs. W. B. Alderman Gasoline is a scarce article in town and day the 30tb of August, to try conJem and Joe Mapes The remains were buried the automobiles are haveing trouble in nation suits, but other business can be today, the religious service being in the taken up. County Clerk Holden will v... obtaining enough to keep them supplied Presbyterian chu,ch, of which he was a have to call a special venire of 18 names 1 As ' a numl>er ot machines arc expected I»»- come in from Portland the next few member, and conducted by the pastor, County Clerk Holden has sent out the days 4this will caa* a greater de Kev. Thus Robinson. neceswir.t notices for the special election Howard Tripp was arrested, charged mand for gasoline. The lumln-r schooner to be held on the 24th August to submit - Guide is expected in at any time with a with larceny from a dwelling. The man to the voters whether a Port of Tills | had stolen a numlier ol articles from jarge supply. mook shall be created, the territory ern Rev. B. F. Rowland, district superin­ the Allen honse, including $20 in coetty larceny and was fined ' $35. The Sue II. Elmore came in Wednev day w ith the following passengers; G. 8. Barrett, Mrs. Gatchet, C. R. Gatchet, Mrs. C. F. Nelson, C. H. Woods, John Hallbv 0. F. Nelson, C. If Woods, Marv J. Smith, Arthur Smith, Mrs. B. H. Conklin, Gus Anderson, L. Hendricks, ■Mr Hendricks, Mildred Hamilton, Mrs. Frederickson, Mrs. H. F Hamilton, O, C Parkenson and wife. Mrs. A. Hay- lierg, Mrs L. D. Hoovel, M. F. Garner, O Hendrickson, D. Broodie, Ethel.Wiley nnd ten men for Potter Chapin The steamer Argo brought in the fol­ lowing passengers last week ; Mrs. A. rnnseth, Misses Amy mid Era Ewing, Reed Bain, M. Panghorn, Miss Pang, born. Miss E. McAlister, W. R Oliver mid wife, Fred Jacobson, M. W. Story and wile, Mrs H.A. Brock, Miss C. Mor. gan, H. Skedmo, W. M Brown and wile. Miss Mabie Noyes, Mrs J P Kellaher. Mrs E T. Gratton, J. II Elper, A P. Northrup, O. Edwards, L Olson. C. P. Snnberg, L. Klum, 0. Ward. C. H. Free man and wife and Mr. Noyes. Rhe left on Saturday and her passengers from this city were M. J. Regan, Jessie and Allegro Mason and Mrs. Lommon. First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY. ORE. Paid up Capital.................... $25.000. Orfera every facility for aafe banking and respectfully solicits your business Acta aa trustee for corporation«. indi­ viduals and »states. Confidential iroat relation« curried out faithfully. Intereat at current rataa on time de­ posits. Mail buaineaa given prompt attention. Hire and burglar proof safety deposit boxes juat installed for coisavnience of customers it reasonable rental.