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ilhinwk UraÒlinljt à el. XXII. No. 46. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, APRIL 21 1910 #i.o per y> ar, AMOOK JOTTINGS lee Cream Cones at T he S pa . . The Grand Leader will move to King A Smith's former store abort cream at T he S pa . May 1st. • Morris, eye specialist. . , , , , ,, , | «.vwnc nine-is House »ir.iuiuy. cleaning • time ' is nerv. here. kinds of seeds at Rosenberg i~ Cover your walls, witp r ... albastine. .... Yo * I | You can do th«* work yourself. 1 S pa for the best Ice Cream in ' Ki * Smith Co. i Working in thf- ly- n y’s bicycle for sale. See D. L. 1 job. It can be mi if von use good topIn King and Smith for garden tools. Shingles $1.85.—See D. 1. Trade with Rosenberg Bros., at le. the new grocery store. A splendid more week of bargains at line of groceries kept in-stock. You ton's. save money by trading with ns. * ! new effects in millinery at High time f6r flies. Keep them « 1 out from tfie start. We are over- ton’s. kens wanted at the Franklin I stocked on screen doors. Prices are the lowest. King A Smith ■arket. « Co. ¡1 Fish, Clams and Oysters The Tillamook Lumber Manufac .Franklin tnarkgt. turing Company is getting out iy white oats, $37.51 a ton.— lumber for the annex to the hotel Curtis, the grain man. at Bayocean Park and for Tent Iichanan B 4 U paint, Ü will City. * loney and get the best. A swell line of fancy bows in silk Sale, a portable baker's oven, and net, all shades; also jabots ktures.—See D. L. Shrode. * and cascades. We have everything that’s new in neck-wear. Grand " Grand Leader will move to Leader. I Smith's former store about Tlie Blue Ribbon dance which was advertised in last week's hance to get bargains in paper to take place in the store Kips and saucers at SCUr- vacated hv King A Smith Co., has been called off. is. sleeveless lisle summer The P. R. A N. Co. has come to 10c. and 1216c. eve'-.—Grand an agreenn nt with tlie property owners and the spur from thedepot lest Price paid for Hide», Furs will l>e put in as soon as a driver jeep Pelts. N. Melchior, Till - can be spared for that purpose. I Ore. * Mrs. C. R. Hovert gave a party on led, a man for a few days who Wednesday afternoon at her resi dence in this city to a number of (thing and saw wood. Apply her lady friends, which proved an jbftice. other pleasant afternoon for the Itv line of ladies' net waists guests. Whist was one feature of be and ecrue, $6.50 values on amusement, after which the hostess i$3.95. Grand Leader. served a dainty lunch which all jsle, at once, New McCormick enjoyed. g Machine and Tedder.—Rol- The Perclieron stallion Ville will Katson. • make the season of 1910 in Tillamook brand process barley, $1.40 County. Ville is the Largest and ■36.00 a ton. — Wm. Curtis, beat proportioned stallion in the jjn man. ' • county,ami took two prizesat Wash ington County Fairs. While in Tilla ly to loan on improved farm mook City will be at Easter’s barn. Er, at 7 per cent interest.— L. E. Sanders, owner. K. Beals. The passengers who went out 011 ■in Bull calves for sale. the steamer Sue H. Elmore on Reasonable. W m . H aktili ., Sunday morning were Misses Lena B, Oregon. » and Theresa Koch, Harry Sharp B, heavy black ribbed hose and wife, L. Handoff, G. Vernon. |en heal and toe, 35c. Value E. Erickson, Roy Powell and wife. C. G. Lindsey, W. King,Mrs. Storey 13 foi 50c.—Grand Leader. Don Elies, H. Cook. C. Goeres, I. Be ranch, with part river Lot Schnal. and I. Vernon. ir sale at $2,500. Address A. The Shakespeare Club had anoth I Cloverdale, Oregon. * er if its pleasant and profitable Went for the Pure White and gatl erings on Friday afternoon, the jerett Flour. Try it, at the monthly meeting being held at the ■»eery store. — Rosenberg home of Mrs. Webster Holmes, and as hostess on that occasion the ge licenses were issued to ladies were loyally entertained, »vis and Emma Arrange which.appears to tie one pleasing ihn C. Balmer and Blanche feature of the clubs gatherings. The Steam Scliooner Newport le, Registered Holstein Cows came to thia city about midnight Is cheap for cash orapprov- on Wedneseay, with about '260 tons , — Fryar A Co., Sumner, of coal lor I). L. Shrode. and is un loading the same at the Elliott twckle fit for fishing, dock. She is 135 feet in length and st trout are waiting for i was drawing 94» feet of water, and ■at comes from King A succeeded in getting up on an 8 foot tide. She came from Coquille City. lamook Commercial Club Thirty five dwllafs for a sixty five its first annual meeting 'ourt House on Monday dollar sewing machine. That »»the way we sell thenrr We haveWWfiite sewing machine* in stock that we and new 1 few Second-hand want to disposé of. Don't want to Ira on hand which I will handle them ifnd need the room. ip. P. O. Box, 746. Portland, They are thê latest make. Have rotary shuttles which makes them the easiest ’running machines on prill be preaching services the market •and as near noiseless as I D. A. Church Thursday, I a machirtV can he made. They I Fat* commencing have a |»inim piano iiiimii, finish, hia six uiiinrit' drawers 11 /a s at 1 8 P. x M.. 11 ' Ilcivv [Sabbath (Saturday) at 1 ,, • -Automatic Drop Heads. Id Sunday night at 8. All I --- ---- W ould be a useful ornament to any ¡tally invited. 1 home. Bv a sfiecial arrangement ■reived a new assortment of we are.abie to sell these for thirty- Jin all the new colors. 15 c. five dollars cash or $37.50 if you in sale at 5c. a neck length. - wish to pay on installments. King A Smith Co. Concrete Bldg leader. JACII THE YOUNC' If a young man should buy some goods of ou and pay you cash he would probably not ttract your particular attention. If that same young man should draw a rheck book from his pocket and write you a rheck in payment for his purchase, you would think. ” Here is a thrifty young man.” You [would never forget him and he would carry a pertain amount of yotir resjrect which would help nim in a business way. That is the effect that a bank connection has in everybody. See that your boy lias a Imnk iccount and teach him to deissait hi" money in he bunk ami pay his bills by check. He will luickiy learn good businean habits and the Uink nfluence will help him in his dealings with •r men. “THE OLD RELIABLE.” WB TILLAMOOKBOUNTY BANK . TlULAyOlQK CIT V OPE. >VPt»Vi w ilaon. ladies' hair turban |rads. regular « ilson, J 5nc. each, special ®c. each.—Grand W ilaon. Leader. A atilmriptfon liat was circulated The Steamer Sue II. Elmore came among the tmaineas men on main in on Friday with the following street to see whether enough funds passengers. Mrs. Hundley, < has. 1 could be raised to (Hit up a concrrte Handley. Cap. Ilandley, E. Carter. Inn bling on that street. It seems A. J. Hansworth. J. E. Tlmmaa. W. that this grew out of (lie arbitrary E. Anderson. Mina Ixvwell. May manner in which the < omrnitfee ol Wilson. J. It. McCowaN. Mr. Hilton. the Tillamrark Bl«s k leased their P. E. W dson. II. M. Davis, Mr. hall to the newly formed Tillam<s>k Smith, Mrs. Smith, George Sneider. Commen ial Club, and in tlie erent p. M. Fergianon, Roy Chorar. J. N. of the new building Is-ing erecterl Fergenson, W . Woods. Mr». W ilaon, it is ei|ie«-ted that an effort will Ire Elsie Vi lito. Mrs. L V. Ik ilaon. 1- made to have the club there. New hair rolls just received 25c., Sir. snd Sir, The kind that don't mat.—Gran«l Leader. G. E. Willman, Portland agent for the liu Pont Powder Co., held a stump blasting on Charley Sven- son's place north of town on Mon day. In the demonstration Mr. Willman used an electric blasting Lattery, plating several charges under advantageous points, I hr re try distributing the grmnd less ss well as using less powder to do the work. The demonstration was witnessed by s number of interested farmers II«- blew out seven stumps, rang ing in size from 15 tret to 3 ieet, using only 15o pounds of powder, A. S. Brodhead. who has the con tract to fix up the new quarter« in Tillamook block for the Commercial Club, commented work on Monday, and it will take him ab« ut a month to do ths work. In the meantime tlie Executive Board is making all necessary |ne|mrations Io have the < Inti ready an noon ns Mr Brod head in through. The Grand I .cader will move to K«ng A Smith's lormer afore a, cut May let.