i l ¡aulitoli Vol. XXIII. No. 44. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH 30, 1911 A BANK ACCOUNT IS NOT ONLY LUXURY, BUT A NECESSITY TO A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN. Do you know of a man or woman who is conducting a successful business without the assistance of a bank account ? No matter what line of business you are engaged in—farming, merchandising, teach­ ing, clerking or one of the professions, yon should have an account with a hank— this bank. We furnish a bank book and checks free. TILLAMCOK COUNTY BANK. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. Studebaker Wagonsand Buggies, plows, harrows and machinery of all kinds at the Tillamook Feed Co. * r. Morris, eye specialist, In buying Furniture, remember enniea Wanted at the Tillamook that Jones Knudson Furniture Com­ inty Bank. pany will give 10 per cent discount have one ton of oat hay for sale. for cash. * Irgil Donaldson. Subscribe for the Tillamook Head­ Urn, this m »rning, to the light and the Weekly Oregonian. i of John Berns, a son. Both newspapers for one year for ¡>od work horse for sale cheap, only $2.25. kly to Webb Maddux. Ask your neighbor about De­ pnent’s Beet Flour is second to ment Best Flour, they all say that it « can’t be beat for good bread.—Till­ U—Tillamook Feed Co. • x»d for sale by L.C. Wilke, In­ amook Feed Co. The Christian Endeavor Society of e at Rosenberg’s Store, rl Ayer was in from his ranch the Christian Church will give a 31 to 1 Ghost social at Todd’s Hall on toods the first of the week, Friday evening. knife and and, a good pocket I will pay 8c., 10c. and 11c. for calf ler tire. Enquire at Headlight hides at my shop. Try me out and see. The Old Reliable Hide and ite or phone to E. G. Ander- Fur Dealer, N. E. Melchoir. Hemlock, for Cedar Fence John Edwards, of the Whitney Co.. Ltd., came into town Tuesday over M. Heaston has moved into the North Yamhill road, horseback. lew residence in Norton’s Ad- He will be in town about a week. The Golden Gate left port Monday tall farm to sell or trade for morning with K.C. De Kossia, H.R. iroperty on easy terms—J. R J. A. Hendrickson, H. Nolleth, Bibby, C. Kelsey, and Mrs. H. Asp. tor sale, 1 ton oat hay and 5 Phone your orders to the Tilla­ rasa hay. Apply to H. E. mook Feed Co. for Dement’s Beat Flour, it can’t be teat for good :hickens wanted at the Tilla- bread, and they deliver it in the leat Company's Market. 13c. city. * nd. * For the first time in about two ill pay you to sec the Tilla- years the County Clerk’s office is Feed Co. before you buy caught up with recording, it having llfalfa hay. * been exceedingly heavy for many ours, cheapest and best paper years. r in town. Leave orders at There will be a Men's missionary k Smith Co. * supper at the U: B. Church this g your chicken to the Tilla- (Thursday) evening, to winch all MeatCompany’s Market We are invited. The charge for the sii|a C. per pound. peris 25c. ng of Buff Orpingtons, $1.50 Horace Bibby, who came id front ,00 for 15 eggs.—C. A. Corn- Portland with the body of the late Tillamook, Ore. * Sydney Christensen a week ago. re Tillamook Feed Co. will guar- turned to hie home in Grants Pass ;he weight of every bale of this week. isy to be correct. * i Re-cleaned Seed Oats, a cream Hill will have fresh fruit and separator, flour and feed of all B in on every boat. Try her kinds, and a fresh lot of all kinds of grass seeds at the Tillamook us cakes and sallada. i Davidson and son Arthur Feed Co. ■ from Beaver Monday doings, The county added another road machine to its plant last week, the ■s with our merchants. I, on Sunday, to the wife of Golden Gate bringing in a heavy tons to scratch up Rogers, a son ; and to the plow weighing heavy roads before laying gravel. I Tom Davis, a daughter, LAMOOK JOTTINGS steamer Anvil brought in if f coal and if you want a good il at reasonable prices see This coal is washed and kicked and is guaranteed “ •''r JOB- Norton is making prep- arations to build a large house on his property in Norton’s Addition. When completed it well be one of the nicest house in the south part of lawn. DEAD EASY n ordinary safe is "dead easy” for yeggmen and safe crackers. OURS IS BURGLAR PROOF, n! as further precaution, WE CARRY’ BURGLAR AND H »I.D UP INSURANCE. Don’t worry and loose your sleep when yon can nt your money and valuibles where they are oat of le reach of rubbers We invite the opportunity to explain more fully le facilities we have to safe guard the money and tillable deposited with ti<. FIRST licaöliflljt NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK OF Only U.S. Govtrnmnt Examine I Bank in the County. We are taking orders for hay at Hard Wheat flour on the market.— the following prices : Alfalfa, $19 T illamook F eed Co. * ton ; oat, $21 ton ; No. 1 Timothy, The Swastika Club met last Friday $27 ton.—H. C. K unze or W m . C ur ­ 1 at tlie home of Mrs. D. L. Shrode. tis . the Grain Man. • I There were about thirty members The Tillamook Commercial Club and guests present, all fifteen of the has made arrangements with the members being present Games Telephone company to obtain the were indulged in, after which all scores of the Coast Baseball League partook of a very dainty lunch. The which will be jiosted daily in the club isgainingin popularity among club rooms. the refined ladies of the town. The l9 Ora C. Deeter and Josie A. David­ ladies who entertained were Mrs. son were united in marriage March Shrode. and Mrs. Ira Smith. 23rd at the Christian parsonage, V. Two of three gasoline engines or- E. Hoven officiating. They left out lered for the passenger yacht Bay- on the boat for their home in South­ o -ean were last week ship|»ed from ern Oregon. t le East after having been fully . Saturday night there will be high tested, and, as the third engine is jinks at the Tillamook Couimei- lere aud found to lx- in proper con- cialClub, which will include box­ lition. there will be no delay equipp- ng the mechanical department of ing, wrestling, stunts and all man has ner of April fool fun. All the mem­ he vessel. Joseph Supple nost of the frames in place of the bers are requested to be present. The Golden Gate arrived on het hull, and he says there will be no sixth voyage for this month, Sunda; cessation of operations until the morning with a full load of freight layocean is in the water. —Oregon- and Mrs. II. J. Barnes,Carl Garrison, i.in. Monday evening the Tillamook Mrs. William Snyder, E'a -e. He says as there is a tendency in some quar­ “But Tillamook, sure, looks good to ters to thwart the purposes for me.’’ ■vhich the Port of Tillamook was Lydia S. Morgan sued Eva N. Mc­ trganized and expend what Ghee for possession of the Watch money is raised for improvements Tower building in the justice court. on the bay and bar, leaving this Mrs. McGhee set upclaims, but the city out of the project. Justice gave the plaintiff possession The "Spanish Kitchen” is the of the bnilding and a judgment for name of a new and up-to-date lunch rent. " counter, which has been started next In buying out grass seeds we door to Latimer & Mowry’s barber bought the beet that money can buy shop, by Cornforth A King. Mr. so if you want good seeds, come Cornforth has been the head chef at and see us, but if you want a second tlie Hotel Todd this Spring and grade seed go somewhere else, as many [»eople who know of his merits we carry only the beet.— T illamook as a cook will be glad to hear of his F eei > C o . • new place of business Mr. Corn- Juetice Stanley dismissed the case forth states that as soon as he gets against J. F. Fuller, bartender for things arranged, they will have W. J. Stephens, who struck H. Ten- Spanish dinner every day. Mr. Hide nett over the head with a billiard is cooking in place of Mr. Cornforth cue in Stephen’s saloon. When the at the Hotel Todd at present. case was called the prosecuting ( Rev. S. G. Finney closed the pas­ witness failed to appear. a > torate of the Presbyterian Church The gasoline launch Frolic in Bav City on Snnday morning, was brought up from its moorings anil will become the permanent in the Tillamook River last week. [tastor of the Presbyterian Church She wilt lie thoroughly overhauled, in thia city, which has become self have a new 441-horse power engine supporting and will, in future, have put in her and put in condition to regular services every Sunday. Mr. run on the bay in the future. Finney will continue to conduct the Z Mayor C. W. Talmage, Attorney class of young people at Bay City Webster Holmes, City Attorney Geo. on Tuesday afternoons. A new Willett and Fred C. Bakermetat the man will be placed in charge of the Commercial Club rooms on Tues­ Bay City field. Mr. Finney made day evening for the purpose of re­ himself quite agreeable with the vising the city charter and agreed people in Bay City and in Tillamook upon certain amendments. and being an energetic worker for The Tillamook Lumber Mfg. Co. the cause of Christianity, has the has læeri sucçèssful in procuring confidence and respect of church the services of XJ. Cameron, one of people, as well as those who do not the beat planernien on the 'Pacific attend places of worship, on account Coast, who is now turning tout some of his genial disposition and broad of the best finished' timlicr ever mindedness. He was selected as manufactured in Tillamook County. leader of the union liible clans, The annual meeting of the mem­ which meets in the M. E. Church eti Mr. Finney wi I bers of the Presbyterian Chinch was Monday evening. held on Wednesday evening aud the enter on his new duties as the per pastor’s report showed that the manent pastor of the Presbyterian membership had doubled the past Church in this city on Sunday next Dr. J. L. Bohannon, the world's year. The Indies’ Guild has order­ ed à new otgan ' for the church, greatest cancer specialist, will ar­ which is valued at $500. rive in Portland, Oregon on this Process Barley, 75 lbs. $1.20 sack; March 23, forthe purpose of treating $30 ton. Shorts, O lbs., $1.15 sack; cancers and tumors. Will have two $27 ton. Wheat, 1(0 lbs., $1.75 sack. of Oregon’s regular licensed physi­ Oats, white, 100 lbs., $1.70 sack; $33 cians to assist in treating and giv­ ton. Oats, gray seed, 100 lbs., $1.75 ing attention to any [»erson with sack; $34 ton. Salt, Empire, 50 lbs., cancer or tumor that would like We treat any cancer or 55c. Salt, half ground, 100 lbs., 53c. treatment. Bran, 00 lbs., 80c.- W m . C urtis , the tumor in from one to four minutes with a hypodermic needle, injecting Grain Man. * the anti-cancer toxine iininediatel)’ A. Root and wife arrived on tlie into the cancer or tumor, killing Golden Gate Sunday, from Stough­ every fiber of the malignant growth ton. Wisconsin, and are visiting at or malignant tissue in less than four the home of Geo. Willettin this city. minutes. One treatment makes n Mr. Root came West with the inten­ cure of an ordinary cancer or tumor. tion of locating, and has decided to Will remain in Portland only one investigate the possibilities and ad­ week from our arrival. t ome at vantage» of Tillamook investments once if you would like treatment. before going elsewhere. For information address or wire Dr A. K Case received a fine passen­ J. 1- Hocliannon, 401» S. Grand Ave. ger "Overland" Caron the last trip E., Portland. Our large cancer of the Elmore. Mr. Cane in agent and tumor institute |>eriiiaiiently Io for the"Overiand”and “Kiasel” cars rated at IRI Claremont Ave., Oak and will handle them in conn ection land, California. with hi« garage. which is at pres­ ent rapidly getting under head way. Presbyterian Church. Frank De Vine ami Art. Cane will have charge of the garage. Bible School III a. m. » We undeistind that a remons­ Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject trance w is circulated tn the |s titi<>n "Jesus and Society." for a sal <011 at Garibaldi, and out of Young People’a meeting 6:45 p.m. a total [»«»pulation of 17 living on the Evening worship 7.4>. Subject Miami river 14 signed the ninon- "And Peter.’’ I trance, but wixtaer thin will le Beginning next laird s day there sufficient to uulnumbrr thnse wh<»| will Ije regular service« in the church voted for a saloon at Gatilialdi, we Isgli morning and evening. I lei etc do not know. fore the church has been cripple«! "I'ement'a B-st” flour. $I.X»|nr by being without worship every •ack. “Marvel" Brand Ilnur $1.25 oilier Sabbath morning. Now th« per sack. These prices will lie in minister devote« his full time to II e effect from Mar. 13 to Mar. 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