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▼•1. XXII. No. 31. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY 6, 1910. MASON, PENNINGTON, #i.5o per year. Our Annual CLEARANCE SALE ! Will Continue. MASON, PENNINGTON ri From the Great Number of satisfied customers who visited our store Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday shows that the people are taking advantage of the ridicuously low prices we are making. Come early and get the cream of the ex ceptional bargains we are giving LADIES’ TAILORED MADE SUITS $17.50 Suits,reduced to$11.67 20.00 13.35 23.50 15.67 ,, ,, 27.50 18.34 ,» ,» HIGH CLASS SUITS This Season’s Styles $10.00 Suits reduced to $7.50 12.50 15.00 20.00 25.00 LADIES’ COATS $6.25 Coats, reduced to $4.15 10.00 6.67 ,» ,» 12.50 8.34 », ,» 15.00 10.00 ,» ,» 20.00 13.34 ,♦ Men’s and Boy’s Overcoats. One Fifth Off. i *■ The Bank Almanac. Did you get over the management of the Herald one? If not drop a card to the Till as soon as his successor to manage amook County Bank or call at their the Courier arrives. office for one. • Rev. J. F. Dunlop will preach at Present doll ticket 1740 to Sturg- Bay City next Sunday, taking the geon's before Jan. 10th. Also present place of the district su|>erintendent. 1680 at once, but holdall others until The services will be at 11 a.m. and doll’s owner ia known. 7:30 p. m. The sacrament of the Mrs. Fischer’s outfit has arrived Lord’s supper will be administered. and she is ready for business in the The advent of the new year was Photographic Studio in the Sarchet ushered in with the blowing of whir block. Bring your baby. • ties and the ringing of bells, and Remember Jones-Knudson Furni from all indications 1910 will be the ture Company give 10 per cent off year in which the county will liave for cash on all goods in their store railroad connections. except Ostermore mattresses. * Rev. Thos. Robinson, of the Pres The Library Board had printed a byterian church,- will exchange pul catalogue of books in the public pits with Rev. C. Roosa, of Clover library, which can now be obtained dale on Sunday, there will be aar- at the library upon the payment of vices both morniug and evening on Sunday in the Presbyterian church five cents. The steamer Golden Gate stuck in this city, to which all are invited. Do You Pay Your Bills by Check ? And thns have a record of each and every amount expended together with a receipt for the amount paid ? If not, you need a checking ac count with this bank. It is the safest way, t[ie most convenient and sa)i% factory method of trac&acting at! business payments. We will be pleased to have you make this bank your place of deposit. 4*/ tillamook county bank . OOK JOTTINGS Rev. A. B. Calder, of Bay City, I on dry stocking baron her way up this morning. The Oshkosh stuck will hold the second quarterly meet in the same place going out on ing in the Methodist church next Sunday, preaching both morning Monday night The radiators for the concrete and evening. The sacrament of the Ixird's supper will be administered building, which were shipped from the East early in October, reached at the close of tile morning sermon. here last week, being that length of All are invited to attend these ler- vices. time in transit. A telegraphic message from Cali, The Board of County Commis- fornia armonnce the death of the sioners, composed of County Judge wife of Bert Morse, who was taken H. F. Goodapeed and Commission Mrs. Alex. Watt left on Sunday to era G. W. Bodyfelt and H. V. Alley, there a few week, ago for the benefit of her health. The deceased was a visitaber daughter at McMinnville. is in session this week. daughter of Mrs. Bridge, and tl:e For Gent.'« Furnishings call on Highest cash price paid for brass, cause of death waa consumption C. B. Vantrms, south side Tyler’s copper, rubber. bushel sacks, She had one child and the remains building. • hides and all kinds of junk.—Tilla were buried in California. Miss Blanche McNair left on Sun mook Junk Co.. D. S. Schnal, mgr, C. E. Reynolds has bought out day to spen<l several weeks visit Opposite the opera House. F. W. Christensen, and ia now run with friends. »• Emmett Jenkins brought in his Emil Andetson snd Chas. ChriF- new launch from Astoria on Wed ning the moving picture show at Aa Charley has •enaen. of Nehalem, were in the city nesday, making the trip in seven the Gem theatre some of the traits of a showman and on Wednesday. hours. She is named Henrietta II, a good story-teller, he ought to do Money to loan on improved farm and is a fine looking craft. | well, now that he has doffed the property, at 5^ percent interest.— The Tillamook Lumlier Mfg. Co. undertaker's garb, for instead of See F. R Beals. has fixed a new office in the corner I burying people he has starterl io to Ten or fifteen acres of land to be of the lumber shed recently Inuit. amiuir the public, slashed. Those who want the job and when the peintem are through I T||e „ K|mw inquire of A G. Heals. • -.11 present quite a pretty appear-.ftemoon with the following Pay up your subscription as soon I ance on the ance on the inside. inside. , I passengers: R. C. Nelson, H. Go old as possible and in that way you Nets Hansen ia having hie tract ¿tone, Mrs. Dnngme, Blanche Mc- help to boost the county. j of tend, north of the 'city, platted • Nair. Mrs. A- Watt. C. B. Higley. H. L. Fowler, late of the Society | out into acre tracts and will place a . I hi via. C. E. Dooley. H. B. lion Islands, will bokl meet.ng* at the them on the market, and twing hot- ahough. R Huwn. Fred Webber, Seventh Day Adventist Church soon tom land, they will be fine for min Frveda Morgan. Berths Twine, Erl. Those who want their wood sawed ing garden truck. I Hadley, wife and child and Lixnie by I- C. Wilka' gasoline wood saw C. E- Trombley, editor of the-Clo- Ven Fatten, will ideaar leave their orders with verrtele Courier, waa in the city the On Saturday evening a m _____ ntecal Page Bro* • first of the week arranging to take «cttel will be given by"Mrs. JnnT’ ii Hadley ta in from Portland «ary vraa in from Nehalem (day. Bailey, of Hebo, was ia the tdnesday. rooms for light house keep Mm. Parkhurst. K W. Watson took over the plant on Wednesday . flam* is quite seriously id not expected to Uve. 'another cold, frosty snap the r posts for sale, any length kndersow. Hemloci. < We. * * I Rock and A. M. Commons ) ftom Orrtown this week. i », ,, ,» ,, 9.38 11.25 15.00 18.75 Thp JI IIK (iotzian BOY’S KNICKERBOCKER SUITS, One Fourth Off. es Rain Coats Dress Goods. Furs. One Fifth Off. One Fifth Off. One Third Off. 1 Dress Skirts. Ladies’WoolSweat- Shawls Scarfs and One Third Off. ers, One Third Off. Fascinators, 1-3 off. It* ,, Do You Wear Men’s and Boy’s Hats. One Fifth Off. ? 0 SHOES. Broken Lines. Great Bargains. One Fourth Off. I pupils, assisted by local talent. One feature of the evening’s entertain ment will be a quadrille by little ones, and another is a monologue by Ray Chapter. The performance will commence at eight o'clock, and the opera house will be heated for the occasion. Deputy Sheriff A sc him returned with A. C. McKeen, the man who claimed to be an organiser for the Owls, who, after inducing over one hundred person to become members and collecting initiation fee from each, suddenly left the county for California. He wanted the prelimi nary hearing put off until the 20th. which was granted. * The awarding of the dishes on Wednesday atMason, Pennington A Co.?a drew the largest crowd in the history of that store. The clock stop- lied at 3 o’clock, ft mins, and 30 sec. Mrs. W. E. Noyes held ticket 3 o’clock, 5 minutes and SO seconds. These tickets each living 34 seconds from the time the clock stopped and being tied, each were given a set of dishes. Mrs. M. Millage held sec ond nearest ticket and was awariled a set of six hand painted plates. In addition to the set of dishes which we give away every Wednes day at 2.30 p.m.,we will give to thé person holding the second nearest ticket a set of six hand painted plate*.—Mason, Pennington A Co. Bi^es; Secretary, Mrs. F. 8. White house; Treasurer, Mrs. C. I. Clough. Mrs. Alderman waa presented with a cut glass dish in appreciation of her services as president of the Guild the past year. The buaineas having been transacted the mem ber! were invited by Mrs. Sarchet to take a dainty lunch at The Spa. Those present were Mesdames Aiderman, Clougli, Whitehouse, Riefenberg, Wallis, Poorman, Ma son, F. C. Baker, W. F. Baker, Bonis, Brodhead, Haber'ach, Hoevet, B. D. I.emar and Sarchet. Lutis King, a former resident of Marshfield but how of Tillamook, arrived here enroute to Roseburg, I where hi goes to claim the estate that hia ther has promised to give him and hia sister, Miss May King. , The details of the offer were told a week or so ago and ths press ac counts of it were the first intima ' tion to reach King and hie sister, who had thought their father waa dead. They have been residing with their mother and atep father, Mr. and Mrs. Cook. King has liut a ' faint recollection of li>* father, and since he baa learned that the 1 latter is alive in the Soldiers’ Home at Roseburg, is almost anxious to ' see hia parent, as the latter in to meet hiachildren.—Coos Bay Timea. » The fiarty given by the Swastika 1 Club on New Year's eve at Todd’g hall was quite a success. After the At the residence of the bride's guests had arrived slips of pa|ter, parents, 920 Yakima Ave., Tacoma, having parts of quotations, were Wasti., on Christmas day. Misa distributed, , snd by matching them Hclkm Shaver, only daughter of partners were secured for the games Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Shaver, was which followed. First waa a pro- united in marriage to Mr. William T greaaive, followed by several guess Herbert Confier, of Portland. Mr. ing games. Then the guests were Coopex is a young man well and given slips of pa|ier on which they favorably known in Tillamook, and were required to write a telegram is a son of Deputy District Attor using each letter of the word "Swa ney and Mrs. W. H. Cooper. He ia stika” for thewordsof the telegram. a graduate of the Tillamook High Several were worthy of mention, but School, after which he attended the Nr. Shrode was accorded the honor University of Washington, where of writing the Is-st one. Mrs. Poor- he obtained hie degree of I’h-C- man favored the company with a from that institution last July. Hie vocal aoto. So pleasantly waa the young friends in this county will lie evening spent that before they were pleased to hear of his marriage and aware the old year had paaaed and to congratulate the happy couple. the new year was at hand. After The Ladies' Guild of the Preaby new year greetings were exchanged teriaa Church held its annual meet refreshments were served at Tlie ing at the church on Wednesday Spa. when the company returned to afternoon and elected the following their homes, hofufig (t>J^nkBB^Mklkk officers President, Mrs. P W | would hate man Aiderman. Vice President.. Mrs. j m store torque: '”*• a. \ ..