illaiiwk II. No. 4I TILLAMOOK. OREGON, MARCH 9, Iqll ire ths Correct Answers to our quotations in the Literary Contest: Ready Money in Aladdin's Lamp.”—L ord B yron . He will always be a slave who does not know how to live upon a little.”—H orace . 'Put not your trust in money, but put your money in ■Diet.”—O liver W orstell H olmes . 'Do not »«piander time for that is the stuff that life is made of.”—B enjamin F ranklin . ‘ Do not waste your time figuring why a black hen lays a white egg.” — B urba . Our greatest glory consists not in never falling, but $n rising every time we fall.”—O liver G oldsmith . ‘The struggle for to-day. is not altogether for to-day —it is for a vast future.”—A braham L incoln . An honest man is the noblest work of God.”—POPE. ‘I have five hundred crowns, the thrifty hire 1 Saved under your father.”—SHAKESPEARE. ’Provide things honest in the sight of all men.”— A postle P aul , in Romans. ‘tach and every one of them, emphasize the ad- of having banking connections, or commend those ch are necessary to a person financially- successful, , are standard and worth fixing in the mind for 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF TILLAMOOK V.S, Government Examined Bank in the County. >OK JOTTINGS K-' eye specialist. Wanted ut the Tillamook Jtaòligljt Studebaker Wagonsand BuggfesT plows, harrows and machinery of all kinds at the Tillamook Feed Co. * We are taking orders for hay- at the following prices : Alfalfa, $19 ton ; oat, $21 ton ; No. 1 Timothy-, -horse for sale cheap, $27 ton.— H. C. K unze or W m . C ur ­ kb Maddux. tis . the Grain Man. * Sind for Calf Hides at The Anvil left out Sunday with K. Melchoir. • cheese and fish as freight, also a few­ lest Flour is second to passengers among whom were W. took Feed Co. * C. Strowbridge and family, who go hone to E. d Ander- to Bandon from here. ck, for Cedar Fence Nels Hanson and vzife, who have meeting of the chib next month, and C. I. Clough, Frank Severance _and E. C. Trombley were appointed. A certain party bought seed oats in this city and finding them not clean, spent one-half day in trying to clean them up, and when he was done he had taken ten pounds of foreign matter from each sack, for which he had paid seed oat price.— The T illamook F eed C o . sell clean oats. • $i-5o per year. i TILLAMOOK ROAD PLANNED, Capital Stock of $100,000 Placed by New Corporation. SALEM, Or., March 1.—For the purpose of constructing a railroad line with. terminal at Tillamook, Bayocean and a point on Netarts Bay and to conduct a steamboat line from Bayocean and Tillamook to Portlund and Columbia River points, articles of incorporation for the Tillamook Bay Railroad d horse is worth $3(M) and is trying to get a grip on Australia tangling the cobweb with the con­ Presbyterian Church. hard to find at that price. The good and Argentina shows what early ditions that all who broke the web would have to pay a fine of twenty- Bible School, 10 a. in. Christian roads movement has helped the birds they are. five-Leuts. About thirty-liva guests Endeavor, 5:45 p. m. Evening wor­ horse breeder quite as much as L'ncle Sam assisted the first rail- were served lunch at ten thirty, ship, 7:30 p. m Subject of service, the automobile maker. | mads across the continent and got after which the merry crowd left for “ The Living Waters.” A cordial Automatic pistols are said to be his money back, with interest, their homes. invitation is extended to all, es­ so sure in aim that any tenderfoot Now tlieae roads talk of double At a meeing of the city council on pecially those who are without can be u dea«l shot. Before this tracks out of their own resource». Monday evening, apart from allow­ church homes to attend these matter is settled let the innocent There need be no fear that the Pau- S. G. F inney , Pastor. i ,>nra Canal will not pay its way. ing the usual bills, there was not services. bystanders be heard from. much business. John Langley submitted a bid for street work which was referred to committee. A11 ordinance was passed prohibt- j ing motor cycles from using the | side walks and limiting the speed of autos to eight miles an hours I and four miles at cross walks; the 1 Mutual Teiphone Co, wanted its charter revised, which was referred . to committee; and an ordinace was passed vacating the alleys in Nor­ ton’s addition. been East since they left here, have ■ to sell or trade for returned to make their home once on easy terms—J. R more in this county, and they will live on their place north of the city. It of East wind the , a Married, in thia city on Thursday *ed the first of thé evening, by Rev. I). L. Shrode, Emil ' rain. P. Larson and Miss Margaret A. you to see the Tilla- Johnson. Mr. Larson is the Netarts £0. before you. buy mail carrier, where he will make his home. bay. * tapestand best paper - *» Died, on Sunday, at Fairview, 1. Leave orders at ' Walter James, eon of Mr. and Mrs. s • * !W. J. Hughey, aged 6 years, 8 The funeral , J. J. Hollett and J months and 17 days. took place on Tuesday in the Odd­ were in town from fellows’ cemetery i week. were Any intelligent person may earn and Cha». Ray from • a KOO< ^ income corresponding for Streets Saturday [ newspapers ; experience unneces- ¡Country. . sary. Send stamp for full particu- Iklfi Orpingtons, **• , lars. Empire Press Syndicate, Hb eggs.—C. A. Corn Middleport, N. Y. * “t Ore. The County Court will meet the k Feed Co. will guar- members of the Clatsop County txt of every bale of Court at Nehalem to-day (Thurs­ Correct. * day) for the purpose of coming to hney will preach at some understanding iu regard to today morning and the Necarney road. be evening. Base Ball: Players who are in- have fresh fruit and rested in base ball should take a every boat. Try her look at our window. Only Spauld­ l and sailads. ing High Grade goods are shown I. pleaded guilty to and the largest assortmant ever the dead line, and in the city—K ing 4 S mith C o . * fined him $50. In buying out grass seeds we Mother of wayward daughters xah Price paid for bought the best that money can buy may be interested to know of a home I, Hides and Sheep so if you want good seeds, come for just such girls that has been llchior, Tillamook, and see us, but if you want a second opened in a suburb of Portland. ' grade seed go somewhere else, aa The girls have two hours of school rniture, rememlter we carry only the best.—T illamook work, each day-, in the regular * son Furniture Com- F eed C o . I English branches. They are also ) per cent discount House cleaning time is drawing I taught needle-work, weaving, latin- near, Do not forget to use Alabas- drv work, cooking, and other house­ the Tillamook Head- tine, Put in right over the old wall hold duties. The Home is under Weekly Oregc.ian. paper, In al) colors and anyone the care of the Sisters of St John Any ordinary- Baptist (Episcopal Church). For rs for one year for can do the work, room can be made new for $1.00.— further information address The Sister in Charge St. Elisalieth’s >e gave out on the K ing a S mith C o . The "Old Maid»’ Party” which House, 201 E. 82 St, North Portland, i Tuesday and only a ■ 11 arrived on Wed- was given by the young ladies of Oregon. the Methodist Church at the Gem- w The trustees of the Presbyterian fighbor about De- Theatre last Friday was a succees church have notified the Presbytery r, theyall say that it in every way. Both houses were that they desire to have a jterina i the total receipt nent pastor for that church in this r good bread.—Till- packed and amounted to over fifty dollars. city an«l not t>e joined with the Bay The annual Birthday Social for City cliurch, which has been the be offered at our Is fall for garden the benefit of the Presbyterian Sun­ custom for so many years. An the | r garden tools from day school, given by the ladies of memltership of the cliurch is grow­ the Presbyterian Guild, was enjoye«! ing right along and as Bay City ; Co. was poorly served with only two ! owder 1 Powder' very much by those who attended. services a month it was thought that The Sunday School wishes to thank quantity of stumping it will be better for both churches ire what you need at the friends who so lilterally respond­ that other arrangements be made. ed with the gift of $43 25. B mith C o . * _, Long Pratrie Creamery Co. has The friends of Rev. S. G. Finney will 'orders to the Till:*«« * purchased the Rogers factory, for lie glad to hear that he has consent- . for Dement’» Best $1,25000, and has a lease on the ed to remain Pastor of the church, | be beat for gtxxl land for 99 year». The new com­ which will be »elf-sup(«orting. y deliver it in the Go to F. 8. Whitehouse & Son pany started making cheese Tues­ day morning, ha ving 3,000pounds of the leading agents, for Bond, Acci­ d to go on the mud milk. The directors are Jame» Wil­ dent and Fire Inantance. aa they ber propeller, which liams, J. Murphy, Jos. Von Rotz. write more than three-quarters of fng a snag while The Steamer Golden Gate came in the insurance written in Tillamook week. She left on on Wedne«wlay, her passengers be­ County, because they are better equipped than any one else in ths ing A. Cameron, A. Forzley, I- Lar­ rd Oats, a cream son, Wm. McVeigh, Aaron Jernberg business and feed of all and a tew others. She leaves out lit lot of all kinds tomorrow (Friday) morning at »ix LODGE. MASONIC at the Tillamook o'clock, and expects to leave Port­ No. 57, meets on Svtur- land on Saturday. iW will close tax day of each month in At the monthly meeting at the the 3 percent rebate Tillamook Commercial Clnb on 1.0.0 F. Hall, at 7:3» p. m nt Wednesday night, Monday evening it was decided to d alsiut $75 s. Fine Granulated Sugar 5.00 Best Fruit Sugar - per sack Dry Granulated Sugar per sack 5.40 l.oo Extra C, 20 llm. for........... ................... Cut»e Sugar, 15 lb». for ................... 1.00 1 Dox. Cans Corn ... . 1 Dox. Cans Tomatoes Arlmckle Coffee .... per pkg. 3 Itw. Royal Club Coffee............ 1 lb. White Sent C«»ff«-e 1 lb. Mocha an. Small White Beati» • Barge White Beati» ... .. per lb. 1 {»1 y< j 1 IpiiliM per lit. Pink Beati»......................... per lb. 60c. $1.50 4 lb. Pale Cottolcne 10 lb. Pale Cottolene 5c. Regular 10c. can Spices.................. 25c 2 can» Salmon ..................................... 2.5c, 5 can» banline» ..................................... 50c, WesttnoreliiiKl Svrup.......... 5 11m Westinorelami Syrup........... 10 lbs. $1.00 Columbia Oat Flake» .. pkg 30c. Columbia Wheat Flakes, pkg. 25c I I I 1 35c. 35c. 30c. 30c. gal. Apricots..................... .............. gal. Peach«*» ............ gal. Tomatoes............ gal. Apples....................... ................ per gal pkg. I’kg. 25c, 25« •V, 25<-. I *ow«ler- • $I.H5 35c. Iter pkg. 10c. THE RAY FEED CO • 5 C. F. SHORTRIDGE, Mgr. Grocery Dept