tillaiiwk '»1. XXIV TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 13, SECURITY I UNTY ONT Y I . limöliobt TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE. SUPERVISION * AMOOK JOTTINGS | Try those 15c candeis at Lamar's Variety Store. • About 150 persons will leave Port­ land on Saturday for Tillamook in autos, under the auspices of the Portland Automobile Club and will spend several days at Bay­ ocean and in other parts of the county. Every boy and giil in the county should have one of our handsome steel savings banks. They are an incentive to save. Get one by op­ ening a savings account with a de­ posit of $1.00 or more. Tillamook County Bank. • A large number of fishing boats are being fitted up at present for the coming season.which opens the fifteenth of this month. There will be a great many more fishermen this year than usual according to the present outlook. The Golden Gate left port Wednes­ day with the following passengers: E. Arne, J. B. Wright, W. D. Sage, H. MeGa’w, A. McDonald, G. E. Ryan, S. C. Streap, J. Marban Ha­ zel Stillwell and E. M. Rosentual and a good load of freight. On motion of District Attorney J. H. McNary, the Port of Tillamook cases have been transferred to the Supreme Court, and we understand that they will be advanced, and in that case it will take only a few weeks for the eases to be decided. Owing to so much ''knocking" and the fact that county warrants are being discounted, the county court will not undertake any new road work. This is a matter of much regret as it retarts the pro­ gress of the county. On account of so many being interested in the art work and my pupils are doing so nicely, I have decided to remain where I am and continue to give lessons until Sept. 1st, over Tillamook Co. Bank. Mrs. Lottie Rogers, Artist, Mutual Telephone. 47 acres of the Moroney place, fronting on Garibaldi beach, on Lake Lytle, Moroney’s Canal and Manhattan and the railroad, for sale in tracts not less than half acre, nor more - than 5 acres to any one person at one-half the going prices.—M. M okoney , Garibaldi, Oregon. • Frank Cary, Northwest Salesman for the Michigan Auto and Buggy Co., made a record run to this city from Portland when he covered the distance .of 112 miles between the two cities in 4 hours and 47 minutes. Mr. Cary was [running for a record between this city andPortla nd and he made it by lowering the old record by something over ten minutes, making the complete run without an accident. Rough spruce and hemlock lum- ’ ber at $8.00 per thousand at the Faw- cet Creek Saw Mill, seven miles 1 Home made Candies at south of Tilla mook City. Golds worth - ill’s. ey & Dalpaz, pros. pose 15c. candies at Lamar’s Attorney H. T. Botts and Mrs. t Store. Botts left for Portland with Mr. Jess, collars and padB at the Bryant, father of Mrs. Botts, who is Sok Feed Co. returning to his home after spend­ r M. for the best shingles ing the winter here. illatnook Feed Co. If you intend to put in a cement y warrants at par at Patz- sidewalk, foundation or any other merchandise or accounts. * kind of cement work, give me a call. t Case for auto tripe to any Will do it by day or job. Address [ the county. Ready at all Box 446, Tillamook, Ore. * Last Sunday evening, Rev. Dav­ hickens wanted at the Tilla- idson, of the Oregon RescueAssoci- eat Company’s Market, 13c. ation, spoke at the Methodist Church to a large attendance of the Church d. • m Chris holm, who became going people of this city. Tillamook county was favored was taken to the state with beautiful hay making weather on Monday. your chickens to the Tilla- this week, and the farmers are busy atCompany's Market. We cutting grass and preparing the winter feed for their stock. per pound. In buying your shingles from the re, cheapest and best paper n town. Leave orders at Tillamook Feed Co. you patronize a home industry as their shingles are t to Harris' barn. made in the county, while all other »le, three thoroughbred, shingles brought here come from puppies. Call at Craigs’ the outside. * ore, opposite Allen House. A. B. Robinson, who has been Laborwitch of the Grand employed at Lamar’s Drug Store is in Portland and Seaside for the past two years, has resumed k on a business and pleas­ his duties at that place after a month’s absence in Independence Curtis is reported to be and Salem. e sick after being operated A checking account with us will et week for abscess of the cost you nothing. We furnish pass book and checks free of charge. hive and wife, of Kansas $25.00 or $30.00 is enough with which ouri, are visiting at the to open an account. Tillamook his aunt, Mrs P. B. C. Lu­ County Bank. • is city. At a special meeting of the City d Commissioners Thos. H. Council on Friday evening, a draft 11 and Clyde B. Aitchineon, of the new city charter was up for . Lytle, were in on an offi- consideration, and it was decided this week. to call a special election to vote on le, one thoroughbred Hol- it on the 25th July. 1 calf, two months old, and Ezra Randall, a private from the ent breeding. J. A. Haz- Vancouver Barracks U. S. Army, st Grove, Ore. who used to live in this city, to- nt’s Best” Flour, fast get-j gether with twoofficers of the army, lead. They haul it to Meda, I are in thia county at present on Nehalem and intermediate ! government business. Tillamook Feed Co. • Secretary of State B.W Olcott has ay 8c., 10c. and 11c. for calf sent Rollie W. Watson automobile my shop. Try me out and registration blanks, as all autos e Old Reliable Hide and must be registered by the 1st Aug., ler, N. E. Melcboir. • I and if not registered by that date le. one sorrel mare, 5 year they will not be allowed to run. The Percheron stallion Ville will s double or aingle, aver- ht 1,200 Good workhorse, make the stand for the seaaon at Rogers A McNamer’s IJ very Barn, at the Headlight office. Collier, who was injured in this city, with the exception of | k by an exploaison at Mondays and Tuesdays, when the has fortunately regained stallion will be at Beaver. The Golden Gate came in on ■ ht and is much improved. Tuesday with the foiloaring pass- ! Baker. ^District Agent for W Gordon, T. Carter, j al Life Insurance Co. of engers: Mrs. F. S. Hannon, Miao Ethel . Wisconsin, is in the Heagheney. Mrs. John Heagheney. I ing after the business C, Dixon, Lester French. Cycle j mpany. Berth, Cany Beeth, & Raqdall and ! Star ha« a drama aad reel every night. John Safer. >1.50 per year, There will be preaching services at tile Presbyterian church next Sunday, when the pulpit will be occupied by Rev. C. W. Hays, of Portland, who is chairman of the Presbyterian Home Mission Board. Mr. Hays is an interesting speaker, and a cordial invitation is extended to all to hear him. A. K. Case and wife and “Dusty” Rhodes and wife left this city Thurs* «lay evening for Salem, returning Monday noon. While in Salem they spent the time visiting and seeing the sights in connection with the Salem Cherry Fair. Each of the group rejiort having*», good time and seeing some of the finest chenies ever grown. Henry Kunze and family left this city for Chico, California, Monday morning, they being taken as far as Canby, Ore., by- Ed. Donaldson. Mr. Kunze and family* are well known in this county, having lived here for a number of years and at one time was a promineut rancher east of town. Mr. Kunze intends to make California his home. The first passenger train to be run over the.P. R & N. Co's road will leave this city from the depot north of the Allen House at 9 a. m. Monday for Nehalem, Mohler ami points. Work on the spur has been pushed to its fullest extent for the past week in order to have everything completed for the open­ ing date. The rails on the water front are now being laid. G. M. Burge and family, late of Valentine, Nebraska, are visiting with Mrs. L. Hiner, Mrs. Burge’s sister in this city and will make thia section their permanent home. Prior to coining to this state, Mr. Burge was engaged in the stock raising business in Nebraska. He will make some study in regard to the conditions as regards invest­ ment before settling per ma nt ly. Rev. D. L. Shrode performed the ceremony Saturday evening at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clements of this city in the presence of hone but near relatives, which made Roscoe Sheeves and Miss Augusta Wist man. and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Shreves are well known in this city. They will reside at Bayocean where Mr. Shreves is engaged as draftsman for the Bayocean people. J. A. Meier and wife came in last week, having recently arrived in Oregon from Oklahoma. Mr. Meier is an insurance agent and is now in the employ of the Oregon Life, He has come from a section of coun­ try where the heat is intense and where there is a crop failure, and coming to Tillamook, where all vegetation is fresh anil green, and VARIETY Comingas the official representa­ tive of the Oregon Development League, J. J. Sayer, field secretary, left Portland Tuesday for a trip through the Oregon coast countty that will take him from the Colum­ bia River to the California line. Mr. Sayer will reach Tillamook about Thursday, August 3. The League wants to get in closer touch with extreme Western Oregon to learn its needs and possibilities. Mr. Sayer will learn conditions as regatdu opportunities for settlers, facilities for transportation, etc. He -hopes to meet with the various commercial clubs along the way and find out how the state league can co operate with them more fully for the benefit of each section. An Important Question. Which do we need on tlic farm in Tillamook County, the big heavy draft horse that requires so much feed and cannot la* moved over a walk without injury. Or do we want a horse that will weigh from 1100 to 1250 with vim, vigor and vitality ; can do all the work ; ami if we do not live more than 15 to 25 miles from town ; can fdart after tils chores are done in the morning and get back in time to do our chores at night and have plenty of time in town to do our business. . . 1 1 V . L. Big Auction Bale. All the furniture, indudingpiano, range, stoves, I8»ds. bedding, dishes, in tact everything in Hotel Ocean way at Hemlock, will be «old at by Chas. Reynolds on fuly This week one may see, whe«t auction 15th at 9 o’cibck. walking past the Hardware Store __________ of King A Smith, one of, not only Dairy Farm for Sale. the most original as to idea, but one of the prettiest pieces of win­ “My ranch of 195 acres, mostly all dow decorating ever seen in this river bottom land, either all or 80 city or any other. I. C. Smith of acres all bottom land, together with 14 good milk cows, 1 span of horses, the firm of King A Smith, has man­ 1 set of harness and all necessary age«! to display a complete forest machinery to run a first class dairy scene which is an beautiful as if farm, a good 8 room house, good made by Nature herself. With the barn and dairy house and other buildings. 1 mile from High School aid of moss and rocks from the and Public School, and 1 mile from river and forest and with water cheese factory. Terms easy. H. H. from the city, Mr. Smith has made Tubbesing, Nehalem, or enquire of a most beautiful little lake in his H C. Kunze, Tillamook. window, fed by water running over Notice to Creditore. a bluff of rocks covered with moss. On the lake is a small ship and in Notice is hereby given to all whom the lake may be seen numerous small fish, taken frem the river. it may concern, That the County Court of the Stutc of Oregon for A small tent is stretched on the Tillamook County, has appointed bank of the lake, nnd everything the undersigned administrator of the needed for the camp may be seen estate of Peter Asp, deceased, and any and all persona having claims in the window. against said estate arc hereby re­ The Tillamook Editor-Boosters' quired to present the same properly to me nt the office of George Association will leave on Friday of verified Willett, attorney nt law in Tillamook next week on a junketing trip to City, Oregon, within six months boost the north part of the county. from the «late hereof Dated June 6th, 11)11. The editors will be gone several E. W. S tanley , days, and the boosters will study the Admistrator of the estate of Peter needs of the Nehalem country, as Asp, decease«!. MAKE HAY NOW In seme localities where hay is short Seven different styles of Hay Fork Fork will Pullies to choose trom. From this as­ this Double Harpoon sortment you w’ll be able to get just give better satisfactian than any other. what you want. Your choice 35c each Made from l>est quality iron. or 3 lor $100 Price Nellis Single Harpoon Forks are standard the world over. Extra heavy, full size and their operation is jierlect anti easy^ Price n in selecting hay forks for our trade we were parturular tn getting them with good handles, handles —«v» the fork. A look at them wilhaatisfy you that our forks are ail quality. Straight an 1 bent handles 4 1-2 and 5 foot lengths. Price 65c Nearly every one needs a Scythe and Snath on th«- place. There is always nooks and corners that you cannot reach with the mower. Our snaths are Hght, yet durable and strong, made of second grow- th hickory, hong just right. Price 85c lea moat have the material and temper in them to make them l«,ld the cutting edg<- we have the best blades this year that we have ever had No complaints so far arsl we STORE a ted two Doors west of Lamar's Drug Store. 75c and 85c 50c X ‘ DROP IN .VID LOOK AROUND. Rest Room for Ladies. Why do you deprive yourself and family of the pleasurers that are derived from an automobile? The price is within your reach now. The Hupmobile is all car. They are made of the same material and by the same mechanics as the highest priced cars but sell for less. The four door, four passenger, 20 horse power touring car fully equipped for $1000 F. O. B. Port- land, is a subway price for a high flying machine. They will climb anything on the road from n hole in the ground to Mt. Helio. If you are interested, make arrangements with us for demonstration. K ing A S mith C o . that part of the county has a great future before it, where large man­ ufacturing establishments will be established, which will sustain sev- eral prosperous towns, to say noth­ ing of the beautiful beaches and splendid attractions for summer visitors in that part of the county. The distinguished boosters are to be royally entertained by the pro- gresai'’« and aggressive citizens of Nehalem, and the trip will give the pencil pushers an opportuncity to get in closer touch with the people and to boost for all public improve­ ments which will help develop that long bottled up section of Tilla­ mook. '‘Rah ! Rah I Rah ! For Ncdialem. Watch her crow, and see her grow. Nehalem I” F un fe O ver **••--- AMAR’S the weather is beautiful and cool, Mr. Meier appreciates the changed conditions and is thinking of mak­ ing this his permanent home. King A. Smith Company Have two different styles of flay Carriers, Both made of mailable iron. Besides being swivel and reversahh* type» they hav« many excelling points over other regular styka of carriers, lieve deslloctive L-ek of their own. No springs to get < til of order o* n>< week places to reuse trouble, Either stylo of carrier. Price $4-25 Next Door - to P. O »