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No. 5 TILLAMOOK. OREGON, JULY 40NEY IN THE BANK gives you a feeling of inde pendence and security that adds to j'our cheer, brings contentment, and makes your whole life easier to live, These happy results do not require a big bank balance, Every dollar saved and de posited is just that much more placed between you and the ever possible time of need, gin with anj’ small amount you can spare and add to it hilarly from your earnings of the«e prosperous days. We 11 welcome your account and give careful attention to kr banking needs. We offer every protection of modern, fservative Banking. ECURITY and SERVICE is our motto. ------ — B .DEST W TILLAMOOK COUNTY 8« -'S“ | UN-v TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE. supervision f----------------------------------------------- L amook jottings fcream at T he S pa . Morris, eye specialist. > ¡Cream Cones at T he S pa .. . Kinds of seeds at Rosenberg S pa for the best Ice Cream in le, typewriter, cheap.—D. le. teams for sale.—Apply to » faddux. 311 for information ess Box • Ing- stray mule. few mail carriera took over lutes on Friday. pement by the sack or the tee D. L. Shrode. * people of thiscounty are slow Hering this year. ice will take place at the house Saturday night, ¡chanan B 4 U paint. U will a bney and get the beet. I wanting fresh fruit, can- 0 nuts, give Joe Therdich a st Price paid for Hides, Furs ep Pelts. N. Melchior, Till- Dre. * ur way to the theatre try l’s pop corn and peanuts. 1 beat. ' to loan on improved farm r, at 7 per cent interest.— L Beals. hound at my home in Till- ■ Owner can have same by jxpenses.—Roy Brown. * fent for the Pure White and krett Flour. Try it, at the beery store. — Rosenberg Holstein Bull calves for sale. Prices reasonable. W m . H artill . Melville, Oregon. • Ice cream and ice cream sodas, ice cream cones and soft drinks at Therdich & Co'a. H. Sours, cheapest and best paper hanger in town. Leave orders at King A Smith Co. • Attorney H. T. Botts left on Sun day for Salem, to argue a case in the supreme court. Star brand process barley, $1.35 a sack and $35.00 a ton.— W m . CUR TIS, The Grain Man. * Rev. A. B. Calder will preach on Sunday morning at 11 a.m. and at the Miami school at 2.30 p.m. For sale, Registered Holstein Cows and Bulls cheap for cash or approv ed note. — Fryar & Co., Sumner, Wash. • Emmett Jenkins did a land office business on Monday, taking 906 passengers across the bay to Bay ocean. JVhen you want your wood sawed by the gasoline wood saw, call up L. C. Wilks on the Mutual Tel ephone. * Coal delivered, $10.00. Sliingle, $1.85 and $2.75. An almost new drop head sewing machine cheap.— D. L. S hroiie . • Lost, by a lady, a pocket book with $10 bill and small change. Finder please return tlie same to the Headlight office. Haying needs. Hay forks, single and double harpoon forks, pulleys and blocks, hay ropes and machine foils.—K ing A S mith C o . • If you want barley, oats, wheat, cracked corn, shorts, middlings, bran, etc., go to A. F inley A Co., Old Post Office building. Report of the Condition of mook County Bank, at Tillamook, ie State of Oregon, at the close of business June 30th, 1910. RESOURCES. $ 253,255. f 0 70.23 25,411.05 4,817.28 nd discounts................................... s.................. its, secured and unsecured......................... *<*c*iirit......................... ...................................... { house, furniture and fixtures ................ hoi gaa+fitaa nwrind VU* WM» »X- V " XXVC« 3 641 (W .............................................................. .......................................................... --- m approved reserve banks............ ............. ... »nd other cash items — ................ .............. 1 hand....................................................................... ... n 42,804.31 1,700.85 36.413.58 ............................... ’............................... ... $383.502.98 UAHIL1TIBS. Stock paid in ...................................................... . $ 30,000.00 1,500.00 [fund ........... -........................ . 3,513.34 led profits, less expenses and taxes paid 362.03 banks and bankers............................. .............. .. 243.724.16 lai deposits subject to check .......... 4.245.54 I certificates of deposit . .................................. 48,515.70 rtificates of deposit ....................... 58.00 jpo-its* ............................................................................. a . . . * 4.370.87 .. 40.570.73 1 deposits .................................................... .. 722.71 Rs other than those above state«l............... ..................................................... • ... 383. W2 98 Jregoti. County of Tillamook, S3. »in Harrison. cashier of the above-named bank, do swear that the above atjtement is true to the beat of ledge and belief. E rwin H ark M on . Cashier, rribed and sworn to before me this Oth day of July, rrtle O. Mills. Notary Public. ct- Attest : M. Abplan ilp, M. W. Harrison. Director». Elder R Y. Blalock will > reach next Sunday as follows: Clover dale Baptist Church, 11 a. m., Hebo school house, 2 p. tn. Trade with Rosenberg Bros., at the new grocery store. A splendid line of groceries kept in stock. You save money by trading with us. * The county court on Thursday let the contract to E. K. Cross and son for the construction of the Wilson river bridge at the Kiefer place. Everything you want in the way of eatables at the new grocery. Everything new and fresh.—A. F in ley A CO., Old Post Office build ing. Long A Co. will give you com plete prices on your house pattern, including doors, windows and shin gles, either delivered or at their mills. • There was a picnic at H. E. \\ eston’s residence near town on the Fourth, and those who parti cipated in it had a splendid time to gether. Special on flour and milk cans. Snow Drift flour, $6.25 a bbl. and $1.80 a sack. Lighthouse flour, $5.75 a bbl. and $1.50 a sack. Buel milk cans, $2.60.-W m . C urtis , The Grain Man. A. V. R. Snyder, one of tlie vet eran newspaper men of Oregon, was in the city about a week look ing over the newspaper prospects in this city. He left on Thursday’ for Salem. Fishing tackle that is right in quality and price. Nicest assort ment of flies that ever came over. We can give you a tip on what kind of a fly the fish are taking.—K ing A S mith Co. • » I The Board of County Commit sioners, with County Judge H. F. Goodspeed and Commissioners H. V. Alley and Geo W. Bodyfelt present, is in session this week transacting county business. Arrangements are being made so that the Golden Gate can make two trips a week, one from Portland and the other from Astoria, for the ac commodation of the larg-e crowd that will visit Bayoeean this year. James Christensen has been haul ing piling in for the county, to be used in the Wilson river, and we must say they were dandy sticks. He has a contract to supply 75, and from the size of them it will need a good pile drive. llcaMiijbt 7. 1910 fi.oo per year. I DON’T MISS THE BIG EXCURSION TO TWIN ROCKS Given by the ORDER OF OWLS BASE BALL, RACES, CLAM BAKE AND MANY SPORTING EVENTS Train Leaves Tillamook at 9:00 a.m Leaves the Beach at Sundown TICKETS— At Lamar’s Drug Store; Clyde Clement’s ; Johnson & Laughlin’s ; W. J. Stephens’ pool rooms ; and at C. R. Johnson’s barber shop ; also from members of the Owl Committee W. L. GARRETT, C. R. JOHNSON. f Executive Committee E. G. FORD, C. CARR. A. G. BIGGS. The Percheron stallion Ville will make the season of 1910 in Tillamook County. Ville is the Largest and best proportioned stallion in the county,and took two prizes at Wash ington County Fair*. While in Tilla mook City will be at Easter’s barn. L. E. Sanders, owner. The steamer Sue H. Elmore came welcoming the visitors to the city Deputy Sheriff Aschim returned If you are thinking of doing any painting, Mr. King can give you with E. E. Tyler, who was arrested in on Wednesday, bringing the and srrving a banquet, It was lute some pointers as to what to use. in Montana. Tyler was indicted by following passengers: Mr. W. W. Saturdsy evening before the party There is a certain kind of paint for the grand jury after he absconded Ridehalgh and wife, Mrs.Shepherd, left for Bayocean, where two days every purpose. He can tell yrou from the county on a charge of for Mrs. I.arson, Wm. Elliott, Ida Smith, enjoyment were indulged in, the what kind to use on your job. Sher gery, the bail being placed at $11*10, Alma Jackson, J. W. Jackson, Clara weather being beautifully tine. Be win Williams Paints are guaran which wan furnished by M. F. Leach Jackson, I- Jackson, J. A. Cattle, fore the party left on Tuesday teed. K ing a S mith C o ., agents and George Colin, and Tyler was re Chas. Griffith, Mrs. Hoxhnrst, Mrs. morning, they expressed them for Tillamook. * leased from custody. The case will Monroe, Miss Monroe, M. Jackson, selves as highly delighted with the be tried at the November term of the Miss Craig, Blanche Craig, Jane trip to Tillamook »nd the kindnoas For your next Sunday’* shave, and hospitality they received while Craig, Mrs. Craig, Judd Green. circuit court try one of our acythes and Snath*. Say, Mr. Man! You are wanted Rev. James Moore. District Super- here. They work very easy on grass, The Tillamook City had » deserted ap •ythes have a perfect temjier and at a special meeting to be conducted intendentof Salem District, will hold the «nath* have a hang that will by the Loyal Men’s Class at the the fourth quarterly conference on pearance on tlie Fourth, (or tlie ex please you. Hone them with one Church of Christ next Lxird’s day Saturday evening, July 9, and will cursion on the railroad to Garibaldi The male quartet will preach the following morning at 11 and the Life Saving Station on the of Our scythe stones and then you evening. can quit chopping the grass off.— sing. Men only will sing in the o’clock in the Methodist church. A lieach nt traded a great crowd from choir. The address for the evening full attendance is desired at each of this city. The cars were literally K ing A S mith C o . will be, “A Man's Work In a these last official meeting« of the packed on the tirst two trips down The members of the Commercial Man's Way.’’ Come and bring a conference year. The Methodist in the morning, carrying about a Club, with their wive* and visitors friend. Something doing, l^ulics Oregon Conference will convene thousand passengers. It wan an to the city, had a most pleasant time invited. this year, Sept. 21, “• Hillsboro. On ideal day, and moat everybody who on Friday evening, when the orches The steamer Golden Gate came on Sunday evening he will preach could left town to enjoy 11 pcrfcd tra which came in from Portland at Bay City, snd tlie next morning day on the beach. Never before in for the doings at Bayocean furnish Wednaaday, her passenger* lieing : at nine o'clock he will hold ttieqiiar- the history of Garibaldi tieach were F O. Gon. L. Irish, Gu* f^on. ed the muaic, and all thoee who there aa many peraona there at one terly conference at that place. Stanley Boquiat, E. W. Walling und were in attendance had a most plea time as were seen on Monday, and wife, Mra. ’ C. D. Crane and children. A a|>ecial election will be held at sant evening’* enjoyment. W R Kinney and wife, Cha*. E. Bay City on Monday, to decide tlie the crowd would have been much Are you going to use that same Hein, Cha* Bennett, S. I- Barger, question whether that city shall tie larger had the excursion on the rail hay carrier that gave you «0 much Geo. Smith, 11 A. Tuft*. Wm. incorporated again. Beaidea voting road been decided u|x>n curlier and trouble, or are you going to get a Brennan, R T. Brennan, J. O. on the incorporation there are two the people in the country la-en ad new one? We have the ones that Everything went smoothly, Rock«tom, F. E Olsen, J. J. Han< - jn Held for city officiala. vised you do not have to talk to. They with no mishaps, with tlie exception saker R G. Stainer, but in some instance anpirant* are simple in construction and have i Word was received that Mis* have been indorsed by both ticket*. of one person fulling off tlie train few part*, doing away with the into the water at Bay City while it breakage that i« *0 common with i «-»«lian Young wa* married at Those who have been nominated was at a aland still. All returned • ¡Brawley, Cal., on June 2ith. to are: For mayor, D. L. Van de W iele; carrier«.—K ing a S mith C o . well pleased with the excursion hik ) J Mr. Lewi* Bennett. Mia« Young I recorder, E. D. Curtin and F. E. Mr »nd Mr. G HiggenlxMl.em | 7ina”«xA 7»rl.’ the lieuutilul day spend on the ______________ _________ _ » huv- j Bornemann; treasuer, John O. received the »ad new* of the death . ..... ----- _________________ ‘ ing graduated at the Tillamook Boxorth »nd I> W Rhode*, marshal, beach. of their nephew, Ccwneliu* Blaser, | High School in the cla*« of IWM.». 1 Jolin J. Dmgcor, alderman <*ix to Colts for Bale. who had many friend* ia Tillamook ■ She ws* very popular here and be elected), Alex. Finlayson J. T. and who will lie sorry to hear ofpii* For «ale. two colts, yearling and ha* many friend* in Tillamook | Nevin«, W. H. Mixtn, Wm. 3. Curti*. two year old. Sired by the Nelialem death, passed sway st hi* home in who wish her and her chooen Rolterl Watt,. Gust Nelson, Mile« hor«e (importeil Percheron.) I him« Hillsboro, on Friday. He leaves bualwnd a life time of liappine*«. I Warren. W. C. Trombley, F. S. ■re large mare*. Also one lull j fsther end mother snd Iwn blood Jersey bull calf, five month« Opera House, two nights, Friday S»J»ofiel«L sisters sod many relatives and old, will t>e sold cheap. For partic and Saturday, July 15-16. the funny j friends to mourn their loss. Tillamook City preaented a lively ulur* write or phone J. M. Harri English comedy, “The Private I appearance last Saturday when ■on on the Miami. The Republican County Central Secretary.’’ The demand ha* lieen I automobile*. Itelonging io the Committee having failed to take ac •o great for Some play, that i* dif Beat the World Afford* ! Portland Automobile Club, drove tion ia regard to sending a delega ferent from the other« that the Dra \ in «nd s large crowd of citizen« | “It give* me untMiiirided pleasure to re< ornniend liiuklen’« Arnim tion from Tillamook to the State Re matic Club ha* *elect««l one that j were out to see them. The trip wa« Salve,” *ays I. W. Jenkin*, of publican Assembly. Fred C..Baker, ie known *a the comedy that ha* under the auspice* of the Potter Chattel Hill, N. C 1 am con | the Republican State Committee k«-|it the theater patron* laughing Reality Company, and their ob-. v I need It’* Ilia Irest salve the world | man bss been authorised by that in • »me quarter« of the globe every , jective point was Bayocean. The afford*. It cured a felon on my committee to take action so that thumb, and it never fails to heal night for year*. Mark the dele, , party had a moat pleasant trip in. every sore, burn or wound to which Tillamook County will be represent- Friday and Saturday, July IV IO Iand the Tillamook Commercial it is applied. 25c. at Ch«». I | ed at that great representative R< • Seat* are now aeliiag at Lamar’*. Club allowed it* hospitality by C lough’* drug *lo<*. publican gathering •