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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 8,
Raise your calves without milk by
feeding them the World’s Famous
1 Blanchard’s Calf Meal. Cheaper
than milk. Can be had at the Til­
lamook Feed Co.
._ Rough spruce and hemlock lum­
ber at $8.00 per thousand at the Faw-
cet Creek Saw Mill, seven miles
I have given the foreman’s plan a
south of TillamookCity. Goldsworth-
ey A Dalpaz, pros.
fair trial—yet I am not satisfied with
the results.”
| The passengers out on the Anvil
1 for the Rose Festival this week
I had laid by almost ten dollars,
j were: Mrs. Capt. Groat, Walter
saved from my last month’s pay. I
Baker Bert King. Frank Hannen-
kept it in the bureau drawer. It was
’ kratt and Mr. Hayes.
too handy there. Three different times
For rent, a large store room, 24x
have I taken some amount for immedi­
I 36, on Stillwell Ave. and six living
j rooms in same building. Also one
ate use. I see now it was spent foolish­
I store room on First Street, Inquire
ly. There is less than five dollars left
at Tillamook Bakery’.
I MUST save THAT.”
Grass is growing fast now. To
keep it down you will need a hand
The Way to Save—Have a Savings
sickle, scythe and snath or lawn
mower. We have a nice assortment
Account With
of all. —K ing A S mith C o .
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THE OLD RELIABLE.
S. A. Brodhead is prepared to do
all kind of wood work on short
L-DES t T
notice.
Furniture repaired,
All
work guaranteed first class, Call
at his shop and leave orders.
TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE
SUPERVISION I
)UNTY
In the account of the suicide of
J Peter
Asp, where it stated that Mrs,
Asp was too familiar with another
AMOOK JOTTINGS Try thoee 15c candies at Lamar’s cobbler, it should have read another
Variety Store.
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man, for he was not a cobbler.
Dee Moon and Jim Woods, of
A checking account with us will
il $10 ton, see Shrode.
Blaine, were doing business with our cost you nothing. We furnish pass
Morris, eye specialist,
merchants the first of the week.
book and checks free of charge.
ah Home made Candies at
If you want a milk shake or a $25.00 or $30.00 is enough with which
Hill’s.
Tillamook
good old lemonade, stop in at the to open an account.
[ those 15c candies at Lamar's Palace of Sweets.—Honey A Sone. > County Bank.
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ly Store.
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The roads across the mountains
Two liquor petitions have been
rk Bays was in town from filed with the County Clerk for having dried up, Geo. W. Grayson
irdale Tuesday.
licensee at Bayocean and Garibaldi. is now running the stage over the
rks easier, makes best bread,
Extremely low rates on house Tillamook North Yamhill route and
tent’s Best” Flour.
wiring during May and June, Till­ is now prepared to take care of the
K. Hesser, of Timber, Ore., amook Electric Light and Fuel traveling, with no delays.
D the city on Wednesday.
The Percheron stallion Ville will
Co.
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I Board of County Coinmis-
Attorney H. T. Botts expects to make the stand for the season at
re is in session this week.
leave the end of the week for Port­ Rogers A McNamer’s Livery Barn,
lie W. Watson and family land to attend the Masonic Grand in this city, with the exception of
Mondays and Tuesdays, when the
Lodge.
out to Portland on Sunday.
stallion will be at Beaver.
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Mayor C. W. Talmage left for
E. Lytle, general manager
Wanted
immediately
by
E.
T.
Hal-
Portland
last
week,
and
while
out-
A N. Co., came in on Wednes-
aide will argue a case in the federal tom, at the department store, a cold
storeage stoker. Good wages to the
court.
Art Case for auto trips to any
right kind of a man who will quar-
>f the county. Ready at all " The candies at the Palace of antee not to “freeze out’’ every ten­
Sweets are all good, because they
ant in the Tillamook Block.
■mall farm to sell or trade for are all in the case and kept clean
Mrs. J. C. Holden and Mrs. Carl
«
i property on easy term.—J. R. and fresh.
Patzlaf left for Portland, who with
Good team, harness and wagons
Mesdames P. J. Sharp. W. J. Steph­
!. Anderson and Henry Tohl and other implements for sale cheap ens, Clark Hadley and A. K. Case,
own from Nehalem on Wed- if taken at once. Inquireof George will make up a party in that city to
Gaston, city.
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witness the Rose Festival.
John Embum has rented his place
j chickens wanted at the Tilla-
To keep pace with the times, we
Meat Company’s Market, 13c. at Fairview to Mr. Apsley for three have added to our well assorted
years. John will move to Corvallis stock of hardware, a line of up-to-
Dtind.
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date millinery. Newest early sum­
lice Snodgrass has been suffer- in a few months.
A suit was filed in the circuit mer patterns now displayed in our
torn an attack of diphtheria
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court by Thos. N. Kennedy against window.—K ing A S mith C o .
1st week.
Attorney Webster Holmes is in
I Wilson River Road to Forest Z. T. Bogard, which is to quiet title
Portland this week attending a case,
> is in good condition and to certain property.
Mrs. W. W. Wiley, wife of Prof. Wheeler vs. Miami Lumber Co.,
for travel.
[cheapest fruits in the city are Wiley, and children, of Newberg, which is being heard in the Federal
pine apples at Honey A Sons, are in on a visit to her parents, Mr. Court. Attorney C. W. Talmage is
also in Portland on the same case.
and Mrs. C. N. Drew.
e of Sweets. ,
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The only business of importance
I “A.” Star Shingles, for sale
“Dements Best” Flour gives sat­
I for cash, by J. M. Selby at isfaction because it is so easy to before the city council on Monday
work and makes such pure bread. evening was an applicatien for a
in Gate Dock.
liquor license by W. O. Chase, who
1 Rent, 15 cow ranch, stock Ask Shrode about it.
J. W. Bewley, who conducts a has bought the Palace Restaurant,
lie. Apply at once to G. II.
livery barn at Sheridan, will bring and is wanting a malt and wine
1 Tillamook Ore.
license for that place.
Ing of Buff Orpingtons, $1.50 passengers to Tillamook in his auto
Frank Rowe was down from Ne­
whenever
they
desire.
|L00 for 15 eggs —C A. Corn-
halem last week and he is making
I
will
pay
8c,
10c.
and
11c.
for
calf
I Tillamook, Ore.
a pull to have the^Bankers’ Conven­
lg your chickens to the Tilla- hides at my shop. Try me out and tion held in this county next year.
see.
The
Old
Reliable
Hide
and
¡MeatCompany's Market We
It is proposed to spend two days at
Fur Dealer, N. E. Melchoir.
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be. per pound.
Reed's ranch at Nehalem and two
Norcross
hand
cultivator
is
the
fy thing fit for fishing. We
days at Bayocean.
II your mail orders prompty. newest tool to be use in the garden.
A petition is being circulated
They are a success. Everything in
g A S mith C o .
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asking Governor West to parol
garden tools.—K ino A S mith .
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ferry started the street sprink-
Henry McKinley, who was sentenced
C. D. Pierce filed a complaint to three years in tlie penitentiary
besday afternoon to the delight
in
Justice
Stanley
’
s
court
against
Iryone in the city.
at the last term of the circuit court.
D Small has been laid up this Edward Davis, to obtain possession One condition in the |>etition is
that he leave the country for two
[having sprained hia back at of the W. High place at Netarts.
■d storeage plant.
Based upon the receipts of the Till­ years.
| F. D. Small will leave this amook [Hist office, the postmaster's
Mrs. L. Labowitch, who has been
lor the East, where •he will salary will be reduced from $1,800 to visiting her mother in San Fran-
$1,700, owing to a decrease in this cisco for the past month, returned
luring the Summer.
to her home in this city, Saturday,
I King left for a visit to Ash- office.
pn Sunday, and from there he
Sheriff H. Crenshaw made up hie coming in from Sheridan by private
x> to Willows, Idaho.
mind in a hurry and left for Port­ conveyance. Mrs. Iailiowitch will
lours, cheapest and best paper land early Monday morning, taking be glad to see her friends at the
br in town.
I .eave orders at Mr». Crenshaw and Mrs. W. F. Grand Leader.
Baker.
pext to Harris' barn.
For Sale, a full blooded Holstein
|anas are always good at the
Every boy and gill in the county Bull. 14 months old. He ia from
It ot Sweets. because they should have one of our handsome good milking strain, his dam
[them in the proper way. *
steel savings lianks. They are an giving Tfi lbs. of milk per day, and
good health and econo, incentive to save. Get one by op­ hi« grand dam on hi» father*» «ide
on the rent proposition, live ening a savings account with a de­ giving 87 ll>«. of milk per dav-
I of our tents during the sum- posit of $1.00 or more. Tillamook Registration pafiers furnished. —
* Carl Possetti, Hemlock. Oregon. *
bonths. — K ing A S mith C o . . County Bank.
The steamer Elmore left out with
the following passengers: A. C.
Jennings and wife, L. Moulton. W.
R. Douglas«. M A. Shearer Otto
Shearer. Miss William«. A. E.
Evan«. E. R. Tobias and wife. Mra.
Tittle. Mrs. Hager and child, J.
»ted two Doors west of Lamar’s Drug Store.
Shorn, W. A. Storey. Mi»a Hal mon 1.
V. W. Knight. N. D Johnson, J.
AND
LOOK
AROUND.
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“DROP IN
Dalton. G. J. Poyaky, Nona Daniel.
M. Hardatey. W. B Brown, C. W
Rest Room for Ladies.
Talmage. C. L.
Lindsey. and
aeveral from bay points.
5--Extracts from a Diary
THE PLAN WORKS,
BUT...............
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANKS“
AMAR’S
VARIETY
STORE
1911
Blanch Whittemore, who has been
visiting at Corvallis for the past
month, returned to this city Sun­
day morning. While at Corvallis,
Mias Whittemore attended the com­
mencement exercises at O. A. C.
and she reports a most enjoyable
time in that city.
„ Married, on Sunday, by Rev. D.
L. Shrode, at the home of the
bride’s parents, Councilman J. P.
Wilt and wife, Mr. Leslie Penwell
and Mies Margaret Wilt. The young
couple will make their home at
Bayocean, and they carry with them
the bent wishes of a large number
of friends.
The Golden Gate came in on Wed­
nesday with F. Tompsett and wife,
Mr. Duncan, O. E. Laughran, S.
Johnson and L. Reckers. She left
again thia morning with W. D.
Stillwell, B. L Powell and wife, J.
D. Jones, Nels Axelson, Mrs.
Everding, B. R. Haley, 11. H. Pot­
ter, A. B. Robinson.
A E. Laughran, an expert phar­
macist of Boston and New York,
lias taken charge of the drug de­
partment at J. S. Lamar’s Drug
Store during the absence of A.
Robinson, Mr. Lamar's regular
pharmacist. Mr. Robinson will be
absent from town for about a month,
visiting friends and relatives in the
Willamette Valley.
The Golden Gate left on Saturday
with the following passengers : O.
J. Smith, Mrs. Dr. Smith, T. Hush-
back, A. E. Mikleaon, O. Murry,
Mrs. A. Swart, A. Lunow, E. D.
Egbert, Mr. J. P. Sharp, G. Olson,
E, P. Sarrette, P. C. Lamar, V. De
Lillies, M. L. Johnson, I, Lillian
Wicklund, Mrs. W. S. Stephens,
Waynick, Luiella
Mrs. C. R.
Sweeney.
E. P. Sarrette and son, Covey, left
out on the steamer Golden Gate for
their old home in West Virginia,
after an extended visit with their
daughter and sistei, Mrs. J . M. De
Lillies and family of thia city. Mr.
Sarrette made many friends while
here and as he likes Tillamook, may
move here in the near future. Miss
Dolan De Lillies acconipaned them
as far as Portland.
Baby £ hick food, Blanchard’s Calf
Meal. Dement’s Best flour $1 50 sk
Demept’-a Marvel flour $1.50 ek.
grass seeds, Vegetable fertilizer,
Land plaster, Cement, Shingles,
Lath, Hay, Grain, Mill-feed, Cream
separator, Machinery, Farm iinple-
menta, and the celebrated Stude-
baker wagons and harness, or any
other old thing you want at the
Tillamook Feed Co.
William High, wife and children
came over from McMinnville on a
visit the first of the week. Mr. High
is feeling greatly encouraged on
account of the improvement in his
eyes, but since the accident has not
been able to work. He will remain
a few daya and Mra. High and chil­
dren will remain during the sum­
mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Watt.
Great preparations are being
made for the Fourth of July at Bay­
ocean Park, where there will be
many attractions and a large crowd.
Already every room in the hotel is
engaged and all the tents in Tent
City art» likewise spoken for. On
Sunday, July 2, a party of over one
hundred, belonging to the Portland
Autmcbile Club, will leave that city
in the morning, and will spend the
Fourth at Bayocean.
A. K. Case, county agent for the
Overland Car Co., sold a fine, five
passenger $1250.(1) car to J. II. ■ nd
H. H. Roseberg, a week ago Friday.
Mr. Case made a recond for deliv­
ery of cars in thia county. He re
ceived the order for the car Friday,
sent it in to be filled Saturday and
received the car on board the
Golden Gate Sunday. The Rose
|(Crg Bri)< purcha»ed thia car after
a close examination of ...................
all the lead
I ing care handled in this country
and decided that the Overland was
the best for the money.
The Presbyterian Church was
filled to its full capacity Sunday
morning, when Rev. H. R. Salis­
bury preached the baccalaureate
sermon to the graduating class of
the high school, Rev. Salisbury
was at his liest and the sermon
which he preached to the fair class
of 'll was one of the best ever de
The floral
iivered io thia city,
decorations were very pretty and
the music which was given by a
choice choir was not only appro
priate, but quite pleasing to every­
one.
The senior-junior reception which
was given by the junior class in
honor of the seniors at the Com
mercial Club rooms, last Friday
night, was one of the moat unique
receptions ever given to any gradtt
■t«ng.
Everything
had
f>een
I planned so pc rise Uy by the juniors
>1.50 per year.
an
1740.
The Coflfee Pot Bank.
1911
The Up to the Minute
Bank.
n
The savings idea is just as worthy, just
as necessary to business success to-day as it
was in 1740, but the methods have advanced
during that time.
We now have the most modern savings
convenience invented and respectfully in­
vite the people of Tillamook County to call
and sec them.
In brief, let us tell vou that it is a small
HOME SAVINGS B‘NK which registers,
or indicates, at all times, THE EXACT
AMOUNT OF MONEY which has been
placed in it.
The aniouut of money is plainly shown al
all times, the amount of each kind of coin—
Nickles, dimes, quarters and so on.
The thing that stimulates saving is to see
the amount grow, to see it every day, right
before your eyes. With one of our new banks
this feature is tlie big thiug and these banks
have proven very popular wherever they have
been placed.
GET ONE THE FIRST TIME YOU
ARE IN TOWN, especially if you have
children, for you know the adage, “ as the twig
is bent, so is tree inclined,” and the children
will take unusual interest in these banks be­
cause THEY ARE SOMETHING NEW AND
UNIQUE.
THEY ARE to be had FREE for we
loan them to anyone who starts an account of
$i or more.
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
TILLAMOOK.
OF
The Only Government Examined Bauk in the
County.
that not even a break was noticed
at any place during the whole even­
ing. At the banquet, Prof. Baker,
principle of the city schools, acted
ns toast master, which place he
filled extremely well, and the ban­
quet was one of the best ever pre­
pared in honor of any person or
groupe of persons in this city.
Major Weitzel, No. 33,271, held his
___ . reputation
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___ — - in the
good
this
spring
horse shows in the valley. At Salem
he won the sivercup with IT
of colts and second in the
bred class of stallions of any age.
His colts won first in everything
they were entered in at Mt. Angel.
He won first prize and his colts took
first prize in nearly every class at
Woodburn. Major was given second
place, but
his one, two and
three year old colts won first in every
class. This demonstrates the qual­
ity. The opportunity is yours. •
-» The graduation exercises of the
Tillamook High School will be held
on Friday evening in the Methodist
church. The graduates are Misses
Jennie Celia Blanchard. Johanna
Schlappi, Violet Adelaide Noyes,
Gladys Maud Beats, Ruby Belle
McGhee, Mabel Florence Goyne and
Elsie Lee Lamb, and the program
will be as follows :
Music .................................... Orchestra.
Invocation........... Rev. D. L. Shrode.
Salutatory............ Helena Schlappi.
Vocal duet, Gladys and Helen Beals.
Class prophecy...... Ruby McGhee.
Vocal solo...................... Maliel Goyne.
Oration, “No Backward Foot­
prints” ................... Violet Nines
Music............................
Boys' (»lee.
Class Will ...........
Gladys Bea ».
Violin solo................ Chester McGhee.
Class History...................Elsie l.amb.
Vocal solo..................... Ralph Himes.
Valedictory ......... Jennie Blanchard.
Instrumental duet Helen Stain and
Gertrude Kbingrr.
Presentation of diploma«.
Geo. B. I-a nil,
John R. Harter vs. W. S. Cone ia
a case decided in the Supreme Court
in favor of Harter, whi :h reverse»
the decision of the lower court.
This was a case where the legal title
was in favor ol Harter, but forte
claimed the land at Bay City, l>y
vertue of two tax dent». Ilarter
brought auit in ejectment an<l tend­
ered the amount of taxes and |>en
allies in person to Mr. Cone, who
would not accept the money or re-
linguist! the property. The lower
court held that Cone had had hts
first deed lor more than three years
■nd that gave him title to the land.
The supreme court reversed the
lower court on the ground that in
ordeA Io secure title under the three
year limitation that he would have
to have actural possession of the
property, while in fact, he had but
constructive (»ossesaiou.
Ti e Alumni Association met at
the High School building Wednes­
day evening for the purpose of en­
joying the first annual business
meeting and banquet of their aeso-
cintion. The officers elected for the
ensuing year were John
»chini,
Pres. ; Edna I’oormau, 1st Vice
Pres. ; Robert Stillwell. 2nd Vice
Pres. ; Ruby McGhee, 3rd Vice
Pres. ; R-
Moore, Sec. and Treaa.
1 here were twenty seven present
including Prof. L. I.. Baker and
wife and Mrs. Ester Lowry as
guests. 1 lie banquet whs h most
sumptuous affair mid much credit
is due Prof. E. G. Munson, the
president of the association for the
past two years and one of the intel­
lectual star« among the old gradu­
ates, for the manner in which thia
affair was brought off.
Furiture for Sale.
As I am going to California. I
will offer my entire furniture, in­
cluding one high grade piano, at
low prices and eaey payments, also
horse and buggy. H. C. Kunze,
close by the Academy. Tillamook,
Ore.
Theatrk al Play.
Given at St. Alplionaus Hall, June
21st, l>y St. Alphonsu«' Dramatic
Club, “ More Sinned Aguinat Than
Sinning, ’ a drama in Prologue mid
three acta.
The acene of the piny fa laid in
Killurney, Ireland, about the year
1HHI. Deals with the suppression
ol poor pen Han la, by haughty land­
lords.
Marmaduke ia disowned by his
father, through tile intrigues of a
designing land agent
Laurence Fernaworth am! Hubert
Melchoir, who acted very aucceaa.
fully in title play in Mt. Angel, will
have the leading part«.
Dr. Perkina* orchestra will render
some very beautiful «election be­
tween uct«.
Reserved seats. 50-. Adult«, Sc,
Children, 1^:. Tickets on aale at
Clough'« Drug Store.
Notice to Credit rs.
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Notice is hereby given to all whom
it may rnncrin. That the County
Court of the Stale <>f I Irrgon tor
Tillamook County, has ap|N>inted
the undersigned adiuiniMtralor of the
estate of peter Asp, deeoased. and
any and all |>er»on« having claims
again«! as id estnte are hereby re­
quired to prraent the asine pnqwrly
verified to me at the office >f George
Willett, attorney at law in Tillamook
City, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof
Dated June «th, 1011.
E. W S tanlby .
Admiatrator of the eatate of Peter
Asp, deceased.