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il hi ni o c*k Vol. XXIV. No. 2. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 15, LLAMOOK JOTTINGS !oal $10 ton, see Shrode. >resh Home made Candies at *. Hill’s. “ry those 15c candies at Lamar’s fiety Store. forks easier, makes best bread fement’s Best” Flour, he Palace of Sweets has fresh idies on every boat that comea a 1911 Tillamook County’s Float at the Portland Rose Festival. t Art Case for auto trips to any of the county. Ready at ell M. [anted, a girl to do general house :k. Apply at the Headlight small farm to sell or trade for x property on easy term.—J. R. ■fer. ve chickens wanted at the Tilla- >k Meat Company’s Market, 13c. pound. « )v. B. E. Emerick has been re- Binted pastor of the U. B. church lie city. tr “A.” Star Shingles, for sale ip for cash, by J. M. Selby at ten Gate Dock. torney H. T. Botts left on Tues- to attend the Masonic Grand ge in Portland. your chickens to the Tilla- Meat Company*s Market. We per pound. t forget to stop in and get those ice cold lemonades at of Sweets. cheapest and beet paper in town. Leave orders at to Harris’ barn. * 1 Mrs. Dave Martiny ie closing boarding house, no more meals be served after Sunday. (s Blanch McNair, who has in Portland for sev- returned on Tuesday. Alex. McNair left on Wednes- attend the commencement University at Eugme. is no drink that has as nurishment for the price as shake at the Palace of Sweets >1.50 per year. I * M"j°r Weitzel, No. 33.271. held his good reputation~this spring in the horse shows in the valley. At Salem I he won the sivercupwith his family , of colts and second in the standard bred class of stallions of buy age. His colts won first in everything they were entered in at Mt. Ange), lie won first prize and Ilia colts took first prize in nearly every elrss 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 mail handled for the month of May at the Tillamook poet office amounted to 158,659, which shows I that the incoming mail ie double ! that of the outgoing mail. Con sidering that most of this mail ie handled from two to four times, this is a large amount of mail for this office to handle. It is made up as follows : Incoming mail. First cl?«s . 59,181 Second class 35,041 Third class. 10,614 Fourth class 1,934 Total.............................................. 106,670 Outgoing mail. First class .... 31.982 Second class .... 15,738 Third class ........... 3,413 Fourth class ... 856 Try those 15c candies at Lamar** Variety Store. •/* Rough spruce and hemlock lum ber at $8.00perthousand at the Faw- cet Creek Saw Mill, seven miles south of Tillamook City. Goldsworth- ey & Dalpaz, pros. Bell Johnson'e barn was destroyed by fire at three o’clock on Monday morning, which was insured for $500. It is thought that some one set tbe barn on fire. Our Snaths hang so nice and Scytua Blades cut so easy that ft is low rates on house necessary to chain them up nights during May and June, Till- to keep from working over time — Electric Light and Fuel K ing & S mith C o . Early Sunday morning anelectric a peep in the parlor at the storm passed over this city with of Sweets, they accommodate heavy thunder and lightening, but every thing cold and strange only a small sprinkle of rain fell at the time. For rent, a large store room, 24x candies at the Palace of 36, on Stillwell Ave. and six living all good, because they Also one in the case and kept clean rooms in same building, store room on First Street. Inquire « at Tillamook Bakery. * postmaster received a tele Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Williams re today to discontinue the Till- turned last week from a visit to t-Bayocean star route on the Victoria, B. C., the Sound cities and tine. Portland and report having spent i M. E. Margarie, of Juneau, a moat enjoyable outing. l, ie visiting with Mr. and Haying time will soon be on. Do J. Bales and will remain all not wait until the last minute to get turner. ready. Are showing a complete I team, harness and wagons line of hay tools in window this lher implements for sale cheap week.—K img 4 S mith Co. to at once. Inquire of George Rosd Supervisor Aiderman in fe, city. • forms us that there is such a de bcean extends an invitation to mand to work on the roads thst he »pie of Tillamook City and could obtain a hundred teams if he fe to spend the Fourth of July had ihe*work to give them. I place. The Shakespeare Club had an Ing tackle fit for fishing, other pleasant and enjoyable gather king in the line. Guns and ing on Friday afternoon, meeting ■ition until you can't rest.— at the home of Mrs. B. W Aider I S mith C o . man. who served a dainty luuch. ■ McCann, representing the Sheriff Crenshaw and wife and Ban Importing Co. of Astoria, Postmaster Baker and wife, with bn doing business in this Miss Fredericks Travis, who came r about a week. in on a visit to her grandparents, Best" Flour gives sat- returned from Portland on Satur becauae it ie so easy to day. makes such pure bread. A checking account with us will about it * cost yon nothing. We furnish pass pay 8c., 10c. and lie. for calf book and checks free of charge. my shop. Try me out and $25.00 or $30.00 is enough with which Tillamook Old Reliable Hide and to open an account. County Bank. * N. E. Melchoir. The Percheron stallion Ville will going to the beach or ? We can supply every- make tbe stand for the season st will need from tent to Rogers A McNamer*« Livery Barn, in this city, with the exception of A S mith Co. Mondays and Tuesdays, when tbe to expected that the mail • will not go by way of stallion will be at Beaver. bnt that a contract will be Mrs. Catl Patzlaf. Mrs. J. C. it there daily by boat. Holden, Mrs. W. J. Stephens. Mrs. has replaced the A. K. Case and Mrs. P. ). Sharp city and Hob- returned from the Rose Festival on a Buick machine, and Monday. J. W. Bewley bringing parcels, can carry three them in from Sheridan in his auto Notices are posted for the annual M. McNair will be one school meeting on June 19th, at in the senior which time the matter of bonding the University of Oregon at the district for $3,200 for the pur bnencement exercises on the pose of purchasing ground for school purposes will come up for action. your calves without milk by Things that we have ordered them the World’s Famous be ird’« Calf Meal. Cheaper yqur dinner Sunday (they will Ik. Can be bad at the Til- in on Saturday», pesche«, a prie ola, c fie me«. pineapples, bsnanaa. or Feed Co. anges. ice cream end the best of ell. Stat Theatre changes musk mellone, at the Paises of bight. Sweets. I Tillamook County’s Float at tbe A coach belouging to the P. R. A Boyd Mendenhall, Win. Dwight Portland Rose Festival was a suc N. Co. was standing at the side and Whit Lamb left on the Yamhill cess in every particular and proved tract at the Life Saving Station, ami stage Saturday evening for Port a great attraction to the large on the 6th instant a party broke all land. Mr. Mendenhall went to meet crowds, which received great ap the windows on one side of the car the Chicago representative of the plause. Miss Ollie Case was the I and one at the end. It is known Florsheim Shoe Co. in order to pur Queen of tbe float, and her maids who the parties are and they will chase the Fall stock of shoes for of honor were Miss Ruth Holmes be arrested. Haltom's Department Store. Mr. and Miss Estella Evans. For Sale, a full blooded Holstein Dwight and l.anib are out on gen Bull, 14 months old. He is from eral business. Frank Easter swore to a com good milking Btrain, his dam giving 76 lbs. of milk per day, and plaint in Justice Stanley's court, his grand dam on his father’s side charging Rudolph Stump and Cas giving 87 lbs. of milk per «lav. per Liitchy with assault and buttery, which grew out of a disturbance in Registration papers furnished. Carl Possettl, Hemlock, Oregon. ’ one of the saloons, where Easter Attorney Webster Holmes' house was pummelled by the two men at Hobsonville (what is known as who undertook to paint the town the Sibley house) was broken into. red. Stump was lined $21) and $5 The back door was forced open but cost and l.utcliy $10 and $5 cost, Sheriff Crenshaw, who went down which was paid. Attorney and Mrs. A. W. Sever there Mondny evening was unable to tell whether anything had been ance, of Washington, have been stolen, as Mr. Holmes was out of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lilly at their country home at Glenwood the city. The passengers out on the Golden They expect to go to McMinnville Gate yesterday were: J. Olson, this week to visit Mrs. High, Mrs. G. W. Kiger, Mrs. B. Heinen, mother of Mrs. Severance. Mrs. Mrs, C. Burke, D. H. Furgerson, Lilly will accompany them. The H. H. Furgerson, R. R. Jones, forepart of the week Mr. Severance Mrs. A. McNair, J. McCann anil ten was in Salem on legal business. MISS OLLIE CASE. He was formerly postmaster nt Till ( QUEEN OF THE TILLAMOOK passengers from Bay City and Gar amook.—Washington County News- ibaldi. She had on board 900 cases FLOAT. Times. of cheese. A large number of the High Those who have bought ticket»on Prof. W. R. Rutherford and wife School started out Monday morning the silk quilt for the purtmae of get are tbe proud poasessers of a seven for a hike up the Kelchis River and ting a wheel chair for an old lady pound boy which arrived Monday a week’s sport and general good who has lain in bed solong, that on morning at eight o'clock. Prof. account of so few being sold, the time. The crowd started from town Rutherford reached this city Sun at about six thirty. They intend to day morning and is at present look drawing will not take place and go to the end of the trail on the Kei they will please call for their money ing unusually young. chis and spend the time enjoying at Mr. Lamar's drug store ami the pleasures of camp life. Last Every boy and gill in the county accept thanks for their com year the boys hiked to Scooklim should have one of our handsome passion and sympathy. Lake and enjoyed the sport of that steel savings banks. They are an The Tillamook Hose Co. met al section. incentive to save. Get one by op ening a savings account with a de the city hall Thursday evening to The Epworth League and Young posit of $1.00 or more. Tillamook do their regular monthly business. T’eo pie's • lass of till- Methodist Because of the resignation of Henri County Bank. * Church met at tin- Church Tuesday Morris as secretary of the company, Hay Carriers, Track Hooks, Floor evening for their monthly business Egbert Ginn was elected to till the Hooks, Single and Double Hay meeting, The main businesr was vacancy. As the Fire Chief, John Forks, St-aight and Bent Pitch Aschim, was absent, the other bus the semi-annual election of I. ague Forks. Rope all Sixes, Pulleys, iness was laid on the table until tin- officers with the following results: — Blocks, Harvester Oil and Oil Cans. Elsie Lamb, Pres. ; Malsd Govne, next business meeting. 1st Vice Pres. ; Harry Swenson, 2nd Complete line of hay tools —K ing Baby Chick food, Blauihard’sCalf Vice Pres. ; Daisie Allender, 3rd A S mith Ca Meal, Dement's Beat flour $1 St) sk Vice I’res. ; Robt. Stillwell, 4th Vice On account of serious indisposi Dement’s Marvel flour $1 50 sk. Pres. ; Stella Goyne, Secretary ; and tion of one of the principal actors grass seeds. Vegetable fertilizer. Edwin Boqiiist, Treaaurer. io the play, “More Sinned Against Land plaster. Cement, Shingle«, The apiMxintment of lire wardens Than Sinning,’’ will not be able to Ijith, Hay, Grain, -Mill-feed, < ream take part June 21 at St. Alphoneus separator, Machinery, Farm imple. f ir the Whiting Co. Ltd., were made Academy, so the play will be post ments, and the 'celebrated Stude Monday by John Edwards and are, poned indefinitely. baker wagons and harness, or any E G Munson. Chief Forester for The horri 1 things! How did they other old thing you want at the Tillamook Co. , John Wilson, Up- per Kelehis. II H. Parsons, Lower get in here? May be you neglected Tillamook Feed Co. Kelchis ; Clyde Kinnauian, Wilson getting screen doors, or perhaps At a special meeting of the city River; Fred Alnnder , Miami River; the old doors need new wire or if council on Monday evening, when J. B. M' Cowell, Yellow Fir ; Whit you have a window up, adjustible Councilmen McNair, Hathaway, lamib, F jw < ett Crees ; A. I. Me window screens will keep the flies Wilt and V’snfress were present, Carty. Bewly Creak. If tile weather out.— KI ng a S mith C o . some disagreement arose lietween Ex-County Commissioner Geo. the city council and tbe tuarslial in stays deal as it is at present the W. Bodyfelt was in the city on Tues regard to street work. The latter wardens will lie placed in a week or day. He is one of those who have was called upon to resign as street two. Th«’ passengers who came been taking tbe Headhrht since it commissioner, which he did, re was first issued, and as the paper signing an well the position of the Golden Gate on Tuesday Mrs. Win. Muover. J had mis-arried several times of late. marshal. «rife. II. h I. Par George baa been ascertaining the Ernest Healy, of Seattle, and rep Holmes. wife e and reason resentative of the Baringion. Hur ». I Beaty, The case of Pierce vs. Davis, ton Co. Hrokera of that city, was in Swam, Gfe Eagleaton, W. A. Z< agler. II. J. Eagteeton, which was a complaint filed in the this city the first of the week on Miss Jordan, E. E II. B. McGill, M. M. justice court to obtain |iosaen~ion business especially as regards the Tovey, Mies Blanch McNair, J. A. of the High place at Netarts, was cheese market. Mr. Ilesly stated Young. C. Wells, wife and •laughter. settled out of court, the parties not that he had handled cheese since being able to ag'e« before as whet he wsa s small boy bul ha.I never IC. S Hampton, Estella J. Mile-. should he paid Davis for giving up „era one made until lie xiMlrd tlie Blanch Murphy and lour ear|s*n ter«. the place T di a Cream-’r / M >.i liy. Total................................................ 51,989 Making a total of....................... 158,659 The Commercial Club has re ceived a letter from the Great North, ern Railway Co. asking its assist- ance in advertising the Northwest. The Railroad lias planned an ad vertising campaign with which they will invade Northern Europe, in cluding Denmark, Norway, Sweden. Germany, England, Ireland and Scotland. Moving pictures and lec tures will be used to illustrate the various localities. They also ask that as many as possible of the farmers write letters to their home papers telling of what they hnve accomplished heie. The Commer- cial Club will take steps to gel let ters from a number of farmers in this vicinity. Such letters aleiuld lie effective advertising for this county and it is hoped that a nmu- her of farmers will respond. The graduating exercises of the High School and eighth grade which were held nt the Presbyterian Church Friday night were the best ever held in thia city. The senior claaH of seven brainy girls was a class that would do credit to any school. All the orations were good, but the ones of especial merit were the Valedictory by Jennie Blanch ard and the Class Prophecy by Ruby McGee. However, all the oth ers »bowed originality to the fullest extent and were delivered in a very creditable manner. The building was |>acke<l to the doors with peo ple eager to hear the exercises of the senior class with no male mem bers. The decorations were very pretty, the colors of the graduating class, lavender and white, lieing used for thia purpose. A large numlier of presents and great qual ities of flowers were given the memliers of the class after the ex ercises. __________ ,_____ Cattle to Pasture. Wanted, cattle to pasture at the Netarts sand spit Enquire of llodgdon Bros,, Fairview. Pastore to Rent. Pasture to re nt Enquire of Km melt Bales, Tillamook, Ore. Horses for Hale A Sale of Horses and Matched Tennis, all standard bred, registered mares and well broken, on Satur day. June 17th, at Rogers' Barn, at 1:9) p. Ill These are not Bum'll Grass Horses. Horses belong to R. I.. Rice, of Sheridan. C E. RKYNOf.r*. Auctioneer. Furiture for Sul« As I am going to Cnlltornia I will offer my entire furniture, in* dialing one high grade piano, at low prices ami easy payments, also horse and buggy. II C. Kunzs, < lose l>y tlie A<',i<lruiy, 'I lllumoob, Ore. WARNING! ! ! Persons Hprinklitig Curing For bidden Ilmrs Will be Cut off Without Notice. Mtvrti e i* H k * ei <¥ GtvkN, — That the bouts Im sprinkling are: Be ore 7: ••> a n> ; tietwren 12:410 sn«f 1.00 |«.ni. ; .ami attar n.ii) p. m ; ruq>l Mi nduv. Parties violating the rules will lie cut off without noih e. Fr l>. II oag . H i pt. Tbe Star has a drama and i comedy reel every uigUt. *