illanwk XXIV No. 3. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 22, 1911 nly Two Hours Ride From Portland. >1.50 per year. Where Rail and Water Meet usiness Investments Only Two Hours Ride From Portland. Business Opportunities « ie Coming Town of Tillamook County, situated at the Head of Navigation in the Heart of the Great Nehalem Valley with the P.R. & N. Railroad on three sides- north, east and west. At no place in Oregon will you find the Natural Resources as they are at Mohler and vicinity. Note These Great Features-'—Timber, Dairying, Fishing These are Only a Few of the Many Great Industries to be Found in the Nehalem Valley. — TIMBER. There is 20 billion feet of the lest saw timber in the world jack of Nehalem Valley. This done will keep numerous saw- nills of large capacity in oper- ition for 100 vears. Four factories, the one best equipped being located at Mohler, all busy turning out the famous Tillamook Cheese, which is known on every continent. REASONS WHY Deep-Sea inexhaustible e 15c candies at Lamar's Dre. . Rowe, of Nehalem, was today. I Sunday, to the wife of |e. a son. collars and pads at the Feed Co. ¡M. for the best shingles ■mook Feed Co. irts post office is to be led after the 30th. k Zachmann is sick with ■ttack of erysipelas. Ease for auto trips to any e county. Ready at all kens wanted at the Tilla- Company's Market. 13c. yTinnerstet has taken Foland'a place in the ixlge has his anti in a suit of blood poisoning ” Star Shingles, for sale bash, by J. M. Selby at te Dock. industry, princi- Two large canneries on Ne- halem Bay and River furnish employment for a large number of men. IE establishment of Manufactories, Hotel, Stores, erection of u Depot, and shipping, facilities of the I*. R. & N. Ry., arc some of the improvements to be brought about at an early date. 1 he great cities of the world are the points where Water and Rail Meet, for instance, Portland. Seattle, San Francisco and other great cities. This advantage is in evidence at the beautiful townsite of Mohler. No better opportunity for investment has ever been offered to the Public than we are now offering at Mohler. James J. Hill said : “ There are millions to be made in Oregon. Why not invest at Mohler? Business lots, close* to shipping facilities, $250 to $400. Lots for your home, $20 and up. Terms 10 per cent down, balance long time. Remember this new townsite is 25 miles nearer Portland than Tillamook 'ity and Tillamook valley. This means less expense for the farmer or nanufacturer in getting his products to market and has a marked effect m Mohler as a shipping and distributing point for the great Nehalem { alley. Jton, see Shrode. lome made Candies at another MOHLER WILL CROW AND PROSPER. T OOK JOTTINGS fishing is pally halibut and cod. HE location at Mohler with the P R. & N. Ry. on three sidesand water conditions make it the only logical shipping and distributing point in the Nehalem Valley, in the center of a farming community. The townsite of Mohler has a gradual slope from the railroad to the southern boundary. Could nature provide a more beautiful place for a home as well as an investment in this sightly townsite of Mohler ? FURTHER INFORMATION CALL ON OR ADDRESS : FISHING DEEP-SEA FISHING DAIRYING F. R. BEALS, Sale Agent Try those 15c candéis at Lamar’s Variety Store. • Extremely low rates on house . wiring during May and June, Till­ amook Electric Light and Fuel Co. * Good team, harness and wagons and other implements for sale cheap if taken at once. Inquire of George Gaston, city. • Case’s Garage has received the finishing touches and Mr. Case is present doing a big business in his new quarters. Gotxl horse for sale cheap. Ride or drive. Must sell at once. En­ quire F. A. Scofield, Tillamook, Ore., King A Smith's. Fishing tackle fit for fishing. Everything in the line. Guns and ammunition until you can’t rest.— K ing a S mith C o . Miss Elva Atterbury and Clarence Atterbury and wife, are in from Portland on account of the serious illness of their brother. There was a slight frost early Saturday and a thin sheet of ice at some places, which had the effect of nipping garden truck. “Dement's Best" Flour, faat get­ ting the lead. They haul it to Mela, Woods, Nehalem and intermediate points. Tillamook Feed Co. • I will pay 8c., 10c. and 11c. for calf hides at my shop. Try me out and see. The Old Reliable Hide and Fur Dealer. N. E. Melchoir. • Are you going to the beach or mountains? We can supply every-, thing you will need from tent to i fish book.—K ing a S mith C o . . | The Golden Gate left on Monday | In buying your shingles from the with Casper Lutzhy, Joe Custer, R. Tillamook Feed Co. you patronize a A. Carden, Steve Clenns, L. W. Fay. home industry as their shingles are H. Gouldstone, W. B. Gorden, T. made in the county, while all oilier I shingles brought here come from B. Handley. Thomas W. Morgan vs George E. i ; the outside. The Percheron stallion Vill«* will Nolan and Harriet E. Nolan, hus­ band and wite, is a suit tiled in the make the stand for the season at circuit court to recover $500 on Rogers A McNamer’s Livery Barn, in this city, with the exception of promissory notes. Rough spruce and hemlock lum­ Mondays and Tuesdays, when the ber at $8.00 per thousand at the Faw- stallion will I m * at Beaver. Hay Carriers, Track Hooks, Floor cet Creek Saw Mill, seven miles south of Tillamook City. Golds worth- I Hooks, Single and Double Hay ! Forks, Straight and Bent Pitch ey A Dalpaz, pros. | Forks. Rope all Sizes, Pulleys, Our Snaths hang so nice and | Scytua Blades cut so easy that it is I j Blocks, Harvester Oil and OilCans. necessary to chain them up nights I Complete line of hay tools. — K ing I to keep from working ovet time.— IA S mith C o . Every l>oy and girl in the county j K ing A S mith C o . I should have one ttf our handsome Everett Lughton, who has been working with Latimer and Marrey, I steel savings banks. They are an I barbers of thia city, during the i incentive to save. Get one by op-! past winter, has gone into business {ening a savings account with a de-I j posit of $1.00 or more. Tillamook' for himself at Bayocean. ■ County Bank. * j If you intend to put in a cement The horril things! How did they sidewalk, foundation or any other get in here? May l»c you neglected | kind of cement work, give me a call. getting screen doors. or perhaps i Will do it by day or job. Address the ol«l doors need new wire or if Box 440, Tillamook, Ore ! you have a window up, adjuatible Haying time will soon lie on. Do , window screens will keep the flies not wait until the last minute to get out. kixg a S mith Co. ready. Are showing a complete Mrs. l-ottie Rogers, the instructor line of hay tools in window this ; in fine art painting, from Salem, week. K ing A S mith C o wifi be in Tillamook City until Au­ Chas. Martin, who has been run­ gust 1st. On account of tlie short 1 ning a lunch counter in connection time, will teach at half price or 25c. | with Clement's Saloon, for over a ati hour, so the pupils can pul in , year, clo«el out his place of busi­ double Hie lime for the same money. ness Monday and will move to Bay- Satisfaction guarantee«! or money re- ' ocean. funded. Studio over Tillamook • Next Monday evening is the County Bans. monthly meeting of the Tillamook The Supreme Court liiis handed Commercial Club and a full attend­ ed. with a good new 1 at Astoria. H P. engine and all other fixtures. L cheapest and best |»aper For further particulars inquire at ■own. Leave orders at thia office. In Harris’ barn. A checking account with ua will lem k. who has been at- I cost you nothing We furnish p»«s » State V mveraitv. re- book and checks free of charge. ■ is city on Sunday. gB.iil or laciJO is enough with which IStech. representing the to open sn account- Tillamook 10:4ft and p Insurance C«K, is in the County Bank. * ) 12:13 pm. Interest uf that company. arrive« in Tillamook I I The Star Theatre changes every night. • TILLAMOOK, ORE. 1740 The Coffee Pot Bank. 1911. The Up to the Minute Bank. The savings idea is jtfft 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 ih- vite the people of Tillamook County to call and see them. In brief, let us tell you that it is a small registers, which or indicates, at all times, THE EXACT AMOUNT OF MONEY which has been placed in it. HOME SAVINGS BANK The amount of money is plainly shown at all times, the amount cf each kind of coin— Nickles, dimes, quarters and so on The thing that stimulates saving is to sec the amount grow, to see it every day, right before your eyes. With «die of our new banks this feature is the big thing 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 brut, 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 f«r we loan them to anyone who starts an account of ♦ i or more. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK. OF The Only Government Examined Hank in the County.