♦ lllrnnswk t UcaMiijIjt. « TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGÙST 18, 1910. If a Bank Draft is Lost Money is Not A bank draft need not be sent by registered mail so far as safety is concerned. The person to whom a draft is made payable must eudorse it before it can be cashed. lf a draft purchased of us should miscarry or lie stolen, notify us fliWF'W? will trace it up or issue a duplicate without any “ red tape.” oest V XNK TH E -NTY I T illamook county bâ O» TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE,___ ¡SUPERVISION Coal delivered, $10.00. Shingle, $1.85 and $2.75. An almost new drop head sewing machine cheap.— D. L. S hrode . • .AMOOKJOTTINGS The Si e H. Elmore left on Fr • pany ia reaching out for busines. ’ day with tlie ioliowing passengers: and a* it expects to see a large num­ Alfred Osberg, Miss Myrtle Downs, ber of acre tracts built u|ron north G. Renberg, Wm. Buckle and wife, of this city aud on the Bay City road G. Brent, Mrs. Merrill and ami, in the near future, they feel justified Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Claud Thayer in making the extension to Bay Ernest Therdich left today to I City as soon as possible, and pro­ attend a college in California. He bably to Nehalem later. This will will take a four years course. give a number of residents modern Ernest is a bright boy and very convenience*, and shows that the popular with the young people electric light company has a grer’i here. His friends all join in wish­ deal of confidence in the growth ai <1 ing him success. development of Tillamook county. No mi tier what you have that The opening of the Oregon State needs painting, you cannot afford to Fair, September 12, 1910, will usher leave it go when you can get a in what promises to be the greatest, guaranteed Ready Mixed Paint for from every standpoint, agricultural $1.56 per gallon or «lets, a quart. and livestock exhibition ever held Special prices on Paint. Sea our in the state. As entries for the window. K ing ; A S mith C o . * different exhibits are under way Rev. S. G. Finney will preach at Secretary Frank Meredith is now the Presbyterian Church 011 Sunday turning hia attention to hia ground morning, and in the evening there working forces and liuving the ex- will be a united temperance meet­ halls, stock barns, race-horse sta­ ing in that church. The subject of bles and grounds put in holiday Mr. Finney’s sermon in the morn­ attire for ttie reception of the visit­ ors September 12 to 17 inclusive. ing is “Andrew, the soul winner." New decorations are being placed Your Carriages, Wagons and in the exhibit bulls, painters are Farm Implements will last longer Spreading fresh paint and the en­ and look bettor if given a coat of tire grounds are being cleaned up paint before setting away for the so the visitor enn enter every nook winter. Good quality Ready Mixed and corner and find that hie coin­ Buggy Paint 28cts. pint and f5ctB. ing lias been prepared for. quart. See our window for Puint. F. H. Graves, representing the K ing a S mith C o . • Oregonian, was in the county in the The United Railways Company interest of the annual edition of that has brought suit against William newspaper, which next year will be B. Smith, being a suit to condemn a of unusual interest on account of right of wav for the plaintiff’s rail­ the 50th anniversary of the installa­ way through the defendant’s prop­ tion oi the Daily Oregonian. It will erty in thia county, the company be in all respects a notable number, having failed to agree upon a covering the historical, industrial, price to be paid Smith. political and social sense, all the The Sue II. Elmore came in on varied interests of Oregon. The Wednesday with the following annual editor of the Oregonian has passengers: Helma Johnson, Maude done wonders to boost and boom Griffin, Carrie Fredrickson, P. M. the state, and the edition next year Strand, P. M. Straub, Mrs. C. F. will be an elaborate affair in that McDemaid, Mrs. Chas. Morgan, respect, numerous copies of which Chas. Morgan,Irene Morgan, Walter will be sent all over theUnited States Morgan, L. Diercks, Mrs. A. P. to help bring more settlers into Becker, A. P Becker, C. Paulus, Oregon, something which is B. V. Schofield, J. H. West, C. I. needed. It ie to be ho|>ed that the Linzay, Rose Haas, Mr. and Mrs. commercial bodies in this county Carson. will take a lively interest in thia ed- The Tillamook Public and High ition, for we consider it will do Schools will begin on Monday, Sep­ more for Tillamook, and at lesa tember 12. The factulty will consist expense, than any other advertising of Prof. L. L. Baker, of Roseburg, proposition that may be under con­ Principal; F. A. Scofield and Ralph sideration. ream at T he S pa . [orris, eye specialist Team Cones at T he S pa . . For sale, household furniture, i for sale, apply to A. G. including a piano, by private sale. Call at Mrs. Catterlin’s, east of the I S pa for the beat Ice Cream in Catholic church. The schooner Oshkosh came in on Saturday with a full load, mie, typewriter, cheap. —D. which included a large quality of ide. shingles and lath. sr wanted. Apply at theHead- Snow Drift flour, $6.25 a bbl. and ffice. $1.60 a sack. Lighthouse flour, $5.75 ies wanted at the Tillamook a bbl. and $1.50 a sack.—W m . ’ Bank. * C urtis , The Grain Man. o John Sheets for your Crout If you want barley, oats, wheat, ■h Barrels. • cracked corn, shorts, middlings, F. S. Whitehouse A Son for bran, etc., go to A. F inley A Co., isurance, etc. Old Post Office building. I news is unusually scarce Hereafter get your cones at The It few weeks. Spa. We make our own cones and pement by the sack or the guarantee them to contain abso­ lee D. L. Shrode. * lutely no poisonous colorings. I on Monday, to the wife Two arrests have been made cf outside parties |>eddling without es Williams, a son. Moore, high school; Mrs. E. G. Ford, I Shaw and wife, of Portland, licenses, one being representatives eighth grade; Mrs. Ed. Leitch, sixth of the Home Comfort Range Co. j the city on Monday. and seventh grades; Miss Carrie |les, the best kind, at the Several dozen Pint cans of Ready Hathaway, fourth and fifth grades; bok Lumber Mfg. Co. • Mixed Paint for lOcts. per can. All Mrs. Hans Hansen, second and ers are etill going to Happy colors. See our window for special third grades ; Miss Esther Fisher, prices on paint. K ing A S mith C o .* nd other beach reeorte. primary- on Monday, at Beaver, to ' Everything you want in the way All of the applicants who took of Fred Nickola, a eon. of eatables at the new grocery. the teachers examination for county Schlegel and wife, of Port- Everything new and fresh.—A. F in ­ papers last week received certifi- ley A Co. Old Post Office build- cants, vixj: ere in the city on Monday. 1st grade—Miss Leola Dunham and Mrs. Laura Leach. S. Moore and wife, of Port- ing. Prof. W. R. Rutherford and wife 2nd grade—Miss Hattie Tobi, Miss ■re in the city on Monday. will leave today for McMinnville, Bessie Bays, Miss Grace Ellis, Miss S your property and avoid h F. S. Whitehouse A Son. . where be will take up his duties as Emma Ridgeway and William Rid­ Superintendent of the schools of geway. 3rd grade—Miss Bernice triage license was issued to that city. Johnson, Miss Elisa Dawson, and son and Josephine Bartrow. Mrs. Andy Nolan, who has been Mrs. D. Goldsworthy. Those who Suffer with the heat when in on a visit, will leave for her home took the examination for state pa- | get ice at ike. per pound at in Portland on Friday, and her pers were*: Mis» Verna Lester, sister, Mrs. B. C. Lamb, will ac­ Mias Emma Swenson, Miss Vieva it Price paid for Hides, Furs company her. Walker, Mrs. Ed. Leach and F. A. ep Pelt*. N. Melchior, Till- Scofield. Plasker Bros, will do your plumb­ Dre. • The ministers of the Protestant ing in firstcluis style. Let us figure ' sale at The Spa, in any on your work. Will guarantee our Churches of this city organised on ' from 10 pound* up at H work, having just employed an ex- Monday, forming a ministerial as­ pound. sociation, with Rev. B. E. Emerick, perienced plum tier. • i doors can be obtained^. of the U.B. church, president ; and At a meeting of the members of Rev. S. G. Finney, of the Presby-' Tillamook Lumber Mfg. the Presbyterian Church on Sun­ terian church, secretary and trea­ ►in city. * day evening, it was decided to ask I ts , cheapest and best paper Rev. S. G. Finney to become the surer. After the organization of the association the temperance ques­ h town. Leave orders at permanent pastor of that church. tion was discussed st length and (kiiith Co. • If your floors need repainting, steps were tsken toward the Argan- L E. Ferrin and Miss Grace give them a coat of Ready Mixed ¡ration of the temperance fcrees. | of Forest Grove. Jwere in Floor Paint. Special price of 33cta. The ministers aim to work together bn Monday. quart and $1.30 s gallon. See our for the improvement of loca) condi­ fund process barley, $1.25 Paint Window. K ing A S mith C o . * tions and the best interest« of the Bd $31.00 a ton.—W m . C vh - The association will meet Lost, a bundle of Paper Stencils, city. Grain Man * between Tillamook and Hemlock, regularly on Monday mornings at ■is and wife andC. E. Lytle on July 27th, marked “J. A. Nord­ 10 o’clock every two weeks. hghter. of Hillsboro, were strom.” Finder will leave the same On account of the long spell of hr on Wednesday. at thia office and receive suitable dry weather. F. S. Whitehouse has ■Kt time you send away for reward. * been unable to get several rafts of bg get a Money Order from logs from Sutton creek, and in con­ J. Kerr, an experienced plumber, ■nook County bank. sequence the Tillamook Luml>er of Portland, has been engaged by Manufacturing Co’s, »aw mill in ■r doors and windows from Plasker Bro«., of this city, to assist Bmook Lumber Mfg. Co. them in their business, as they have this City will doM down for two ft money by doing so. * weeks as soon as present orders are a large amount of business on band filled. The mill has been running I making our own conea at Bayocean Park. • steady since it wsa started, making koid trouble with the State A small shower of rain the first of considerable of s pay roll in y>is jpect«.—The Spa. the week broke an uouaually long city, as well as bringing other busi­ Ktavta Nolan.who has been spell of dry weather for Tillamook, ness here As all the buaine*s I near Salem for the lust but it did not last very long, fur it ‘ men are benefited in some way « L ia visiting relatives here. soon blew over, with hardly enough other by the saw mill any. the I < losing down of the mill will be rain to do any good ■liott waa arrested for fi»h- Don't delay that paintittg job. I frit also in a businesa Way. for rt ■f the fishing bounds, and ' will mean several thousand dollars ■ffuihy. was fined $c0 and The extremely low prices that we * are making on paint will move it lees put into circulation every month. fast Lome in an secure the amount The Tillamook Electric Light . nd you will need before it ie all gone. Kura a S mith C ol • Fuel Co. •• making arrangement* I to extend it* luxe to Bay City *«•«-<« , Congressman W. C. Hawley will ' u it can otitain franchrees from the pay Tillamook County a visit next county court and Boy City, which month, to confer nitb the commer­ Will also girr electric light service cial holies as to hart air improve­ to anyone deair-ng H between the ments aud to more fully acquaint two U jwss The ekectric light com- himself with lite local conditions. I —s.1 Entertainment at The of Christ. Church #1.50 per year, Union Temperance Meeting. A Union meeting of the various churches of the city will be held in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday evening at 8 o’clock. The meeting promises to be one of i special interest to all. A committee has been appointed | to arrange for the music. The' singing will be a prominent feature of the evening. A large chorus| composed of the various choirs off | the city will lead in the singing of | popular hymns. Two quartets have been secured. Both the ladies' and gent's, quartets will sing spec­ ial hymns and songs that will be appropriate to the occasion, Hi­ sure and hear the singing. The speaker of the evening will be Rev. W. V. Phelps, of Gaston, Ore. Rev. Phel|Mi is an experienced temperance worker and will doubt­ less give us something worth while. The local ministers will also tie heard from. The subject of prohibition is one of interest to the people of Tilla­ mook. Come out and listen to the fair presenting of a living subject. Don’t mis* the meeting Suuilay evening. Come early. Obituary. Thursday morning, after a linger­ ing and suffering sickness, Mr. Laurin A. Hoyt passed away at his home on Sandlake. The deceased was 78 years old and was born in Conneticut in 1832. lie cume a foot across the plains to Oregon in 1852. At Nebraska, in 1875, he was united in marriage to Mrs. Alice Iannson, and with liis family returned to Oregon in 1888, and they resided in McMinnville until June 1889, they settled ut Sa nd hike. Deceased was a kind husband and father, there lieing 9 children of this union, 7 girls and 2 boys, vix,: Bert of New­ berg, Jay, Mrs. Lillie Edwards, Mrs. Dora Carter, Minnie and Josie of Sandlake, Mrs. Ethel Margarell of Pacific City, Mrs. Edith Shilling­ law of Hemlock, and Mr*. Dolly Shillinglaw, Canada. The deceased was not a member of nny Christian organization. He was laid to rest in the Owens’ cemetery on Friday afternoon at 2 p. in. He was a man well respected anil liked by all. A precious one from u* has gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled; God in his wisdom lias recalled, The loin his love had given; And though the Ixiily moulders here, The soul in safe in Heaven. The following program will be given at the Church of Christ, Aug. 26, beginning at 8 o’clock in the evening, by Marie Elliott Wade. Im­ personator and Reader. R epertoire . "The First Settler's Story,” Will Heaton Bros. Determined to Make Carlton. Palace Restaurant a Success. “In De Morion,” (Negro Dialect), Paul Lawrance Dunbar. People of Tillamook and many of "An Easter Symbol,” (Negro Dia- the traveling public will lie inter­ lect\ Selected. ested to learn deflnately that "Mary and Martha,” Original. Heaton Bros, have made a positive "Life’s Lessons," Janies Whitcomb statement to the effect. The Palace Riley. I Restarant ie a permanent enter­ “Watchen the Sparkin,” Fred Em­ prise with them. erson Brooks. This is gratifying news, because ‘‘The Hindoo’* Paradise,” Selected. it means the addition to Tillamook “Ned,’’ John B. Gough. of the right kind of people and in­ “Unrecognized,” Selected. sures a business enterprise, much “At Twilight,” Original. v needed here, run -.in a proper basis. “A Father’s Lament,” Mark Twain. In the short time the boys have “The Goblin*,” James Whitcomb been with us, they have made Riley. many friends and demonatrated a "Po Little Black Sheep," Ethel clean business ability. Maud Colson. The Palace Restuarant ia today a “How Mammy Get* the Boy* to model eating resort frequented by Sleep,” Selected. ladies and gentlemen where proper ‘ The Ladies' Aid,” Selected. Admission, 25c. for adults, 15c. service is always obtainable. A wonderful transformation from for children. what it lias been in the past. Thia ’* - has been made possible by Heaton AUCTION SALE Bros, thorough previous training in high class restaurant work, both Cows, Horae*. Farm Imple- Of having owned sml successfully menta and Household Furniture, at managed a college eating club the residence of 1». T. William*, at in Michigan, where good service Fairview, two miles East of Tilla­ ie indeeiiensible. mook. on Saturday, Sept. 3rd, 1910, The Palace Restaurant is a neces­ at Ten a. m. ■ sity Io Tillamook in its present rap There wlil lie .old Six Cow* and idly advancing stage of growth. One Heifer. The Heaton Bros are desirable citis- Two Work Horae*. ene. It tiehooves Tillamookers to Two Two-Year-Old Marea I ma ted) give every encouragement to these about 1000 lbs. determined young men who have Two Yearling Colts. made so valiant and successful One Colt. an effort to give the city a creditable One Farm Wagon. eating place. One Light Wagon. One Buggy, Binger Sewing Machines. Harness, Tools, Ac. One Solid Oak Bedroom Set, Now ia your opport unity Io One Solid Oak Roll Top Desk. ' s machine that will Isat you a lilr One Solid Oak Book Case, time, on easy monthly. |»iyiiien<* W Foot Dining Table. ' tlist you will scarcely misa and Kot king Chair*. I no interest Six Hard Wood Dining Chairs, Cook Move and Kitchen Form ' 1 personally guarantee every m« • chine and will keep H M Ml ia repair rrpaii free ture. of charge. Your aid machine will be taken o part payment Mac bine* delivered ai your home, on free liemonstrntWMi trial. For m J*. HO < «da of wood For Call in and ace the New Binger 0A further pafttrnlars apply at the BrniiBTT S hipman . THIanumk. Ore. Wbxleai l Jewelry Moie. County Clerk’s other HARRISON Auctioneer. Both the express companies and post office are trying to handle a line of buaineea which legitimately belongs to the bank, pnd which the bank can take care of at less coot than they can. Do you know that wS .»111 furnish you a BANK MONEY ORDER that la better in every way than that furnished by either express company or post office, that may be procured quickly and without red tape, and that ia cheaper on every amount over $5.00? Next time you want to send money away, come to us and buy a BANK MONEY ORDER. You will never again employ any other method, TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK. For Quick Relief From Hay Fever. Asthma ami summer bronchitis, take Foley's Honey anil Tur. It quickly relieves the discomfort uml suffering anil the annoying symp­ toms disappear. It soothes mid heals the inflamed air pustuiges of tlie head, throut and bronchial tubes. It contains no opiates and no harmful drugs. Refuse sub- situte«.—For sale by C, I. Clough. Intense Colicky Pains Relieved "For some years I suffered from intense colicky pains which would come on nt times and from which I could find no relief.” says 1. S. Mason, of Beaver Dam. Kv. “Chamberlain* n Colic, Cholera anil Dianlioea Remedy was recom­ mended to me by a friend. After taking a few doses of the remedy I was entirely relieved. That was four years ago and there has been no return of the symtom* since that time.” This remedy is for sale bv Lminir’s drug store. She Likes Good Things. Mrs. Chas. K. Smith, of West Franklin, Maine, says: "I like good tiling* and have adopted Dr. King’* New I.ife Pills us our family laxi- tive medicine, because they are good and do tlieir work without making a fusa about it." These painless purifiers sold at drug store 25c. For Sale by Chas. I. Clough. What ia the Beat for Indigestion? Mr. A. Robinson of Drumquin, Ontario, has been troubled for years with Indigestion, and recoinnietida Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets ns "the best medicine I ever used.” If troubled with indi­ gestion or constipation give them a trial. They are certain to prove beneficial. They are easy to take and pleasunt in effect. Price 25 eta. Samples free at Lamar’s drug store. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dianlioea Remedy Never Known to Fail. “I have used Chamberlain’« Colic, Cholera unit Diarrhoea Rem­ edy since it was first introduced to the public in 1872, unit have «ever found one instance where a cure was not speedily effected by its use. I have been a commercial traveler for eighteen years, and never start out On a trip without this, iny aifthful friend, says H. 8. Nickola, of Oakland. Ind. Ter. For sale by Lamar’s drug store. Cholera Infantum Cured. "Something like Iwolyeura ago itiy liaby, which was then about a year old, was taken seriously ill with cholera infantum, vomi ting and purging profusely," wrilrsj. F. Demsey of Dempsey, Ala. “I did what I could to relieve her but did her no good, and living very much ulnrmeil about her went for n pliy«icun but iiiileil to find one, so cume lan k by Elder Uro*. A Carter’a store and Mr. Ehler recommended Chamlierlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy. I procured u bottle of it, went home a* quickly a* possible anil gave the baby a done of the remedy. It relieved her in fifteen minute* and soon cured her entirely." For sale l>y Lamar’s drtig store. For fioreJFeet. ”1 llave found Bui kirn'« Arnica Salve to I m - the proiier thing to une for sore feet, s* well ns for healing burn*, «orca, cuts, unii all manner of abrasions,’’ write* Mr. W. Stone, of East Poland, Maine. It is the proper thing too for piles. Try it! Sold under guarantee nt drug store 25c. For Sale by Chas. I. Clough. Acute Or Chnnic Which ? No matter if your kidney trouble ia acute or chronic. Foley's Kidney Remedy will resell your case. Mr. Clsude Brown, Reynoldsville, 111., writes that be suffered many months with kidney complaint which liuffied all treatment At last he tried Foley’s Kidney Remedy and a few largr Ixittlrs ertecti-d u complete cure. He says, "It has been <>f ¡neslimsble*value to mt.” —C. I Clough. WHITEHOUSE & SON* INSURANCE, FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, BONDS, Etc. T1LI-AMOOK OkKGOM. Huth. Phone«. s YOUWHDHOHET