HeaMwb AUGUST 4. 1910. AMOOK JOTTINGS earn at T he S pa . arris, eye specialist. *eam Con^s at T he S pa . . for sale, apply to A. G. ip A for the beet Ice Cream in lain sewing, see Mrs. Stella r wanted. Apply at the Head­ lice. 1 don’t see it, inquire for ing A S mith ’ s . * emeut by the sack dr the :e D. L. Shrode. • ’ glass front is being put in ; Co’S grocery store. Catterlin has leased a farm adon of 1,100 acres. es, the beet kind, at the >k Lumber Mfg. Co. , rriage license was granted r Davis and Nancy A. Glee, of Grain Hay for sale. Ap- . Melchior, Tillamook, Ore.* wanting freBh fruit, can­ nuts, give Joe Therdich a aul, who has been visiting ian, returned to Tillamook at Price paid for Hides, Furs ep Pelts. N. Melchior, Till- Ore. • ur way to the theatre try Il’s pop corn and peanuts, i beat le number one bottom land Wilson river. Inquire of eeinan. • i doors can be obtained Tillamook Lumber Mfg. lie city. * forget that you can get nd camping supplies at S mith ’ s . • tarn and ice cream sodas, n cones and soft drinks at 11 A Cq’s. irs, cheapest and best paper Jn towi. Leave orderB at Smith Co. * ’ the largest and the most e stock of paints and oil A S mith ’ s . rand process barley, $1.25 nd $31.00 a ton.—W m . C ur - Grain Man. * Whitehouse A Son have >ut Randall A Trowbridge's :e business. ixt time you send away for ng get a Money Order from imook County bank. * ur doors and windows from la moo k Lumber Mfg. Co. e money by doing so. * :nt, one bed room or three eping rooms. Apply to Mrs. mnett, Tillamook, Ore. * R. A N. Co. has taken on Lamb's deck, the opera id the Fearnside property. :rman Coach Stallion will iverdale next Tuesday and sin there for several days. '• G. Finney will preach iday morning and evening resbyteriau Church in this ir Bros, will do your plumb- rst class style. Let us figure work. Will guarantee our tving just employed an ex- id plumber. * For sale, typewriter, cheap.— L. Shrode. Lost, by a young man, a brown felt hat, near Hathaway’s, on the 10th of July. Return to Merlin Catterlin. Attorney Lee M. Travis left on Monday for Portland on business, having a case in the Federal Court on Tuesday. Coal delivered, $10.00. Shingle, $1.85 and $2.75. An almost new drop head sewing machine cheap.— D L. S hrode . • Mrs. Minnine York has brought divorce proceedings in Multnomah County ugainst her husband, L. A. York, of Nehalem. Rev. A. R. Griggs, who was pastor of the Presbyterian Church in this city some years ago, was in on a visit this week. If you want barley, oats, wheat, cracked corn, shorts, middlings, bran, etc., go to A. F inley A Co., Old Post Office .building. Snow Drift flour, $6.25 a bbl. and $1.60 a sack. Lighthouse flour, $5.75 a bbl. and $1.50 a sack.—W m . C urtis , The Grain Man. The Board of County Commis­ sioners is in session this week, and J udge Goodapeed andCommissioner Bodyfelt and Alley are present. The committee appointed to revise the city charter had a meet­ ing at the Commercial Club on Tuesday evening and organized. Clifford Milts and Mias Myrtle Stearns were married in this city oh Thursday evening at the home of Dr. Sharp by Rev. D. L. Shrode. 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. * Lost, last Saturday, between Bay City and Tillamook, a telescope gripe, Finder please leave at this office and receive a liberal re- ward. ■G. H. Magary has returned to the city from Bayocean, where he was employed fixing tent city and doing the some of the finished work at that resort George W. Phelps vs. Sretlina c Phelps and Allen H. Wilson, is a suit filed in the circuit court in which the plaintiff seeks to recover $800 on a promissory note. Byrom Clark, formerly of Tilla- iU.ook, who has for the last few years been residing at McMinnville, has returned to Tillamook and ia working with the railroad survey. oht. Elder R. Y. Blalock will preach at South Prairie school house, at 11 o’clock a.m. Sunday, also at the Adventist Church in Tillamook City at 2:30 o’clock p. m. of the same day. J. W. Bewley, of Sheridan, who has been sick for alout a week in tttis city, left on Tuesday, taking out his daughter, Miss Flora Bew- ley, Engineer G. L. Davis and J. C. Bewley and wife. The Golden Gate came today with the following passengers: F. C. Coles and R. Davis, W. Williams, R. Parcell, J. R. Trent and wife, D. Deffenback and wife, Chris Nageli, Miss Hand, Mr. ani Mrs. Holmes and daughter, J. D. Gailick, R A. Koonce, O. Hendrickson, Mr. V. L. Batt, Myrtle Bier, Mrs. Plaff. Frank Piaff. IFhy You Should Keep a Bank Account «irbanic account sets your family a good example. >ney carried on the person exposes you to injury at the of the footpad and hold-up men. >ney hidden iu the house cannot be insured against loss . Banks carry lire and burglar insurance. ur money in the bank keeps the mills running, employ« and makes good and prosperous times for all. Ithout a little money and credit at the bank you may he lied to decline the one great opportunity of your life ling into a profitable business of your own. mr barfk account, however small, will be the start of a r fund ¡which will mean peace, plenty and contentment 1/ bank account makes you able to run your own business I of your business running you. teaches you the whole secret of financial success, which pend les« than you make and save the difference. Bank with “ THE OLD RELIABLE.” NK. H F T CAPJTAL i <$30090.00 H *TAYC-~J F #1.50 per year PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY ! DON’T MISS SUCH A MONEY SAVING CHANCE AS HALTOM’S FIRST 1C ANNUAL HARVEST SALE. This will be such a sale that when we get through with it our shelves will look bare, indeed, but that is what we want, because in a few weeks from now the Fall and Winter Stock will come pouring in by the ton, demanding room and care, and in order to get the room, the present stock must move, and that very rapidly, so come now and get the first selections, it will pay you more than well. 1-2 Price on the Balance of our Ladies’ Suits, we will give you the bene­ fit of 1-2 price to move the lot, 1-2 price. Just think of that, and then come along. We will make it seem as though you are purchasing bar­ gains when you see the tables loaded with values, $50.00 SUTTS for $25.00; $25.00 SUITS for $12.50; $22.00 SUITS for $11.25 ; and $20.00 SUIT'S for $10.00; it is your chance, do not pass it by, as it comes but once in a season : $9.85—Your choice of any MEN’S SUIT in the house values to $18.50, go at this special sale at one CLOSING OUT PRICE. Those of you who have to take trips to town Saturday, are cordially invited to make use of our new galvanised iron hitching rail. This is a fine thing for those of you that are troubled with lively animals, as the livest of them all cannot eat it or break it down, it is situated just South of the Store J. Kerr, an experienced plumber, I At a meeting of the 'Executive married people are much respected June Butterfat Prices. of Portland, has lieen engaged by Board of the Commercial Club on in thia city by a large number of Tillamook. ..................................... 40c,'. Plasker Bros., of this city, to assist Tuesday evening, the matter of bea­ people, who wish them u long life Mn pie I-eaf..................................... 40c.1 them in their business, as they have con lights for the bay and bar of happiness.______________ Fairview......................................... 40c.‘ a large amount of business on hand came up, and Captain Grout was 8. Prairie....................................... 38.1C. Obituary Notice. at Bayocean Park. • present with the government cliart Clover la-af................................... 40.5e. Abby F. Weston, was liorn on Elwood ...... ............................. 39%c, Services at the United Brethern allowing where the lights should Church. Sunday School at 10 a.m.; 1 be placed, ft was decided that the October 14, 181V, in Jefferson, Maine. Pleasant Valley......................... 38VM. preaching at 11 a.m. and 8 p.in. Port of Tillamook and the Com­ Her maiden name was Johnson. East Beaver ......... ....................... 38c. Morning theme, the Present Great mercial Club recommend this im­ She married Edward Weston in Miami ....................................... 37c. Purpose in the Kindom of God. provements. 18311, ut Bloomfield, Maine. They B. E. Emerick, pastor. H umboldt B utterfat P ricks . The stenmer Sue H. Elmore came moved to Wisconsin in July, 1857. Creameries and condrnaariea In There waa a meeting of the city in on Wednesday with the following where they resided until death the council on Wednesday evening, passengers: Mr. 3. Stone and 10 of her husband in 1887. In the year Humbold* county paid the follow­ ing prices for butterfat delivered when Home formal matters with Japs, Mrs. Collins, O. G. Gould, following she came to Tillamook, during tlie month of June : regard to the improvement of roads and wife, Paul Chamberlain and Orc. Since that time she has reaid Pioneeer, 31 cents ; Grizzly Bluff, ed ut the homes of her duughters, 32; Capital, 31%; Uniteli Crearti- wife and sister, Mr. Thomas, E. were attended to and the ordiance L. J. Carlson, G. Mrs. Joseph Severance, of North Ties, 32%; Central Al for fat in to regulate, the storage of gasoline Winekeback, milk and 33% for fat in cream ; Morgan, J. H. Buck. J. B. Buck. R. Yakima, Wash., and Mrs. Frank Libby, M'-Neal A Libby’s conden- were taken up. Servance, at Tillamook, Ore., where sary, 33H- Pacific Dairy Review. It appears that L. E. Sanders F. Swain, F. C; Harvey, C. C. Sears, absconded from the city last week, L. S. Wright, Mrs. Wesley, Miss she died on Monday, aged 90 years, 9 months and 17 days. The remains and it transpired that he had forged Hayes, Mrs. A. Belford, J. Wells. were buried ou Wednesday morn­ Emmett Jenkins went into Ne a note by signing his father-in- law's name and leaving a large | tarts with the gasoline schooner ing. There were five children, amount of debta unpaid, as well hh Henrietta No. 2 on Sunday with a Lydia F., Isaac F., Horace K., John Four children party from this city and the camp­ H. and Sophia R. leaving his wife and family. survive, Lydia F., wife of Joseph ers at Happy Cumpgavethe visitors Nicholas Job vs Claude Thayer and Severance, of North Yakima, Wash; wife is a suit filed in the eurcit a welcome. There was 9% feet of Isaac F. Weston, of Motley, Minne­ court in which the plaintiff asks the water on the Netarts bar when the sota; Horace E. Weston, of Tills- court to correct a deed to a piece vessel crossed into Netarts bay. monk, Ore. ; Sophia R. Severance, of land in this city sold by the de- After remaining at Happy Camp wife of Frank Severance, of Tilla­ fendant who has given a deed for for about an hour the party left on mook, Ore. John H. Weston was the vessel and arrived safely with­ a different piece of land. killed at the battle of Prairie Grove, out any mishap. Wm. High and family, after vis- Ark., during the Civil war. Mrs. Victor Bailey, whose hus­ iting his relatives in this city» left Notice to the Public for their home in McMinnville on band works at the saw mill, met Sunday. Mr. High has lieen hav­ with a serious accident on Tuesday I have Mild my interest in the ing trouble with his eyes, and it 1 morning hy getting her right hand Hardware buainea» of thr King caught in the mangle at the laundry, is feared that he will loose the sight l thereby loosing tlie thumb and two an