illatiwk JicaÓliflbt- TIUAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911 $1.50 per yecr Beef, pork, veal and lamb Monday* evening was the monthly at the Independent Market, meeting of the Tillamook Com- ! mercial Club, over which President opposite Post Office. As soon as you can, and you will be glad of the facilities we afford you for trans­ acting business. We give you the full- est security and with a liberal rate of interest that will please you. Hundreds of our best citizens find it to their advantage to bank with us, and it is no secret that our patrons derive considerable prestige from the connection. JI The Old Reliable «TILLAMOOK COUNTY BÄNKI« an □UNTY ' TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE. [«LAMOOK JOTTINGS1 Arthur Hunt and family has re- | turned to the city and will take « | charge of hie father’s place on the e Shrode for coal, rode will buy your cascara Trask river. e For Sale, a choice lot of young lly Glasses 35c. doz., at Lamar’s Canary BirdB, prices $2.50 per pair. —Inquire at this office, or address lety Store. * P.O. box 227. • torney T. B. Hanley has gone Lost, a black schviot ladies jacket brtland on business. Inker Frank Rowe, of Nehalem, between Stillwell Avenue and C. A. Elliott's place. Please return to in the city on Monday. ik Shrode about the “Beet” Headlight office. John Amort vs. L. R. Maine and I wheat flour in the city. * e ‘Best’’ hard wheat flour in j E. P. Maine, is a suit filed in the :ity, at the Tillamook Feed Co.* | circuit court to recover $112 on a promissory note. v. J. T. Moore has been re-ap-1 “ Dement's Best” is made from ted to the M. E. church in this selected hard wheat, and makes the best bread. Only $1.50 per sack.— X * Shingles delivered to any Tillamook Feed Co. of the city for $2.25 M.—See The Anvil came in on Monday »de with freight for this port, which in- . R T. Boa Is and wife returned eluded a car load of pipe for the i a visit to Portland the first of Necarney oil well. week. A. Finley & Co. is a suit filed you want the “Best” hard against Frank Withrow in the it flour in the city you can get county court to recover $101.28 for Shrode. • goods sold to defendant. Te chickens wanted at the Tilla- I will pay 8c., 10c. and 11c. for call k Meat Company’s Market, 13c. hides at my shop. Try me out and [>ound. # see. The Old Reliable Hide and B. E. S. Abbott and Mrs. C. j. Fur Dealer, N. E. Melchoir. (erg was in the city on Monday W. D. Stillwell lost his pocket I Seaside. book on Monday, which contained "ng your chickens to the Tilla- $20.00. It was found by Rev. E. L. t Meat Company’s Market We Jones and returned to the owner. 13c. per pound. * Good team, wagon and harness E. Hadley and wife, with Mrs. for sale. Team is eight years old, . Case and Elmer Allen, left weight 2700 lbs. True and sound ’ortland this week. in every- way. E. G. Anderson, r Sale, 3 lots, 50 x 100 feet, the Hemlock, Ore. lots in the city for $300 each.— Rough spruce and hemlock lum- on Mrs. C. N. Drew. • ber at $8.00 per thousand at the Faw- Sours, cheapest and best paper cet Creek Saw Mill, seven miles (er in town. Leave orders at south of TillamookCity. Goldsworthy ' next to Harris’ barn. * A Dalpaz, pros. inted, a sound, gentle saddle You will have to buy in smaller Write to Elise Londershau- i lots if you buy on the Morony place, Hobsonville, Ore. * if you don’t buy soon, the Mz acre I C. Hadley was well enough to tract will be made smaller. Easy * I the streets today, after a ser- terms to all. M. Morony. attack of heart trouble. Fred C. Skomp was down from t Sale, cheap. One wicker baby , Trask on Tuesday and he was per­ y in good shape.—Inquire at plexed to know what they would do >fflce, or address P.O. box 227.. | for mail in that section of the «ntion, Rebeckahs. Something ■ county when the stage is taken off r next meeting night, Oct 4. in November. F. A. Sykes, of Spokane, Wash., tvited—Come. Good time as- has located next door to Lamar’s k J " • Bolin and children left' variety store, and is prepared to do mday for the southern states ’ all kinds of shoe repairing at -v... ■-1 <> rates. All work guran- t she will visit her former reasonable I teed. Give him a call. * i B reported that the P. R. A N. •• made a bid to carry the commencing on the let No- ier. The schedule on the railroad is changed again, the passenger and freight train leaving here at nine o’clock in the morning, going ae far ae Wheeler, returning here at ement s Best” Flour, fast get- three in the afternoon. ,he lead. They haul it to Meda, 5H*. c. King returned laat week “*• Nehalem and intermediate from Ashland, where he baa been ®* Tillamook Feed Co. • r->ung man living on small for over two months. He has traded J wishes to correspond with a his property there for acreage land, ,ng woman. Object, marriage. which he will plant to fruit trees, ***• Rancher,” care of this where he expects to reside thio winter. j ■ DAMAR’S VARIETY STORE Located two Doors west of Lamar’s Drug Store. “ DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.” Rest Room for Ladies. Webster Holmes presided. Several Dancing School, matters fame up and were acted K. of P. Hall, upon, but that which concerned Every Friday Night. IF YOU*HAVB, NOT SEEN our new this city was a committee, com­ Prof. C. Raymond, registering home savings banks, call and Of Portland, Or. posed of E. J. Claussen. W. Spauld­ Married, on Thursday, at Blaine, I ing, U. G. Jackson, W. G. Dwight let us show you. The point of having the at the home of Mrs. Dee Moon, thei ■and W. C. King, to take up the exact amount you have saved able to be bride’s sister, Louie H. Krake and; . matter of sewerage. seen and yet safely locked up, keeps up the Sarah E. Gray, the ceremony being A new hook and ladder truck for performed by the Rev H. A. Wal- the Tillamook Hose Company ar­ interest in THE SAVING HABIT. Get ter, of the M. E. Chu'ch. rived this week, which is to take one of these banks and see the HABIT The Percheron stallion Ville will the place of the old truck which has GROW. make the stand for the season at been in service for so many years, and which was commonly called a Rogers & McNamer’s Livery Barn, in this city, with the exception of | “ man killer” by the fire boys who Mondays and Tuesdays, when the j who had to pull it. The new truck is a swell looking affair, costing stallion will be at Beaver. ‘ $400, and will be a valuable addi­ T. Sarchet’s colt shied going I' tion to the fire apparatus of this across one of the bridges north of city. town on Sunday, throwing him out The Sue H. Elmore came in on of the cart. He was cut about the Wednesday with Mrs. M. Boss, J. head and bruised up and the cart Allinger and wife, fC.TSmith and was damaged. wife, O. C. Johnson, C. C. Johnson, It is expected that a train will John King, Miss Boviard, C. F. The Only Government Examined Bank in the leave this city in a few days to par- Jackson, P. C. Holmes, J. S. Allen, ticipate in the ceremony of driving M. T. Johnson, ,S. W. Crow. II. i Conntv. the last spike on the P. R. & N. Riley, I’. Diercks, L. Hodge, S. Co.’s railroad and a train will also Shepherd, O L. Pigg. S. S. Thon p- be run from Portland as well. son, C. Gates, H. W. Price, J. J. A. A. Pennington returned to the Rumcker, J. A. Smith, C. E. city on Tuesday, accompanied by Rumcker, A Rude, Mr Oliver, Mr. his bride, and he is receiving the Hannenkrat, R. L. Wade and child. Tannler-Kunzc Wedding. Perjury Charges Fall. congratulations of his friends. On A divorce suit was filed in the J One of the prettiest weddings of \\ arrant» were issued on Sator- Wednesday evening they were ser­ Circuit Court on Wednesday, by , the season was solemnized Sunday dav for the arrest of Chris Hansen. I enaded by a large party of young Sarah E. Smith, These parties evening, Sept. 17, at the home of Charles Pike. John f.ongcor and i people. were married *t Vancouver, Wash., ' the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bodie, charged with perjury, The Port of Tillamook has been on December, 18U4, and fivechild.ren Gustave Kunze, at Buhl, Idaho, Which grew out of the evidence | granted a permit by the govern­ were born to the union. The when their daughter, Lennora Hen­ given in the case against Axel Nel- ment to use the dredge, and having grounds upon which the divorce is rietta, was united in marriage to son, who was convicted of tress­ several thousand dollars on hand, sought is cruel, inhuman and abu­ Mr. Arnold Tannler, both of whom passing on the tide hinds of the this money will be used in making sive treatment on the part of the are well known here. W hitney t o. The case against Nel­ improvements on the water front defendant, who, caring nothing for The beautiful home was tastefully son centered us to whether certain and in the slough. his own life, was ready to die. and decorated for the occasion. islands connected with the tide Walter Ridelaugh sent a peti­ told plaintiff that when he did die Promptly at six o’clock the bridul lunds, and each of these parties tion to the Master Fish Warden to he was going to take his wife with party desended the stairway under went on the stand and positively the strains of the wedding march, swore there were no channels be­ have Deputy Fish Warden Ed. him. The Spectator says : “ When Mr. played by Mies Charlotte McQuown, tween them, whereas the defence Leach removed and there is liable to be trouble as it is claimed that Lytle turns over the completed road of Buhl, Idaho, and took their contended there were. An exami­ several signed it after being told from Hillsboro to Tillamook to the places in the colonade under a nation was made at low water on that Leach was out and that it was Harriman system next month, the beautiful arch of pink and white Saturday by Deputy District At­ for the appointment of H. B. Kerr. rumor is generally current that he decorations, from which was sus- torney Willett, Sheriff Crenshaw, Justice Stanley and Attorney In regard to a petition for divis­ will build a new railroad out to perrded a huge wedding bell. The ceremony was performed by Holmes, when several feet of water ion of school districts so as to make Portland 150 miles long, and begin Brighten Beach the center of a dis­ work here in the near future. He the Rev. Mitchell of the Presbyter­ were found at low wuter which di­ trict, the petition was continued i is too young to retire, and is also ian Church, and the impressive vided the islands from the tideland. The cases came up for hearing with the understanding that adjoin too mixlest to make announcements ring ceremony was used. The bride wore a beautiful gown Saturday evening, and in tilecourse ing districts furnish money for a in advance. Mr. Lytle's popularity. six month’ajBchool, whiehjwas satis­ is unbounded, and he is a prince of cream silk panama trimmed with of the hearing Attorney Johnson of good fellows among railroad white satin Irish point band lace accused Deputy District Attorney factory to the boundary board. and carried a shower bouquet of Willett of being in the employ of Invitations are out announcing men. It is said that his genial white carnations and asparagus the Elmore Co , which the latter good humor and his ever-present I the marriage of Miss Hazel Mae fern. She also wore the becoming indignantly resented, when an al McNair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. smile can win for him a right of way or a valuable franchise where 1 bridal veil held in place with a tercation between the attorneys McNair, of this city,to Mr. Elmer De another man’s money couldn't pro­ wreath of orange blossoms. took place, lx.-th of whom regretted Wilt Paine, of Eugene, which will The bridesmaid, Miss Bessie it after it wua over. On account of cure a meal.” 1 take place at the First Presbyterian Married, on Wednesday morning, Schomburg, of Hillsboro. Oregon, this Justice Stanley adjournedcourt Church on Wednesday evening, at the Catholic Church in this city, wore 11 dainty gown of flaxen lawn until Monday, when he admonished October 4. at 7:30. by Father G. C. Chabot, Clement I with a pink girdle and carried pink the attorneys. After hearing the Married, at McMinnville, Tues­ evidence the Justice dismissed the Plasker and Mary Ellen Harrison. sweet fleas. day, Sept. 19, Mr. Herbert Harper The groom was attired in n suit cases The bride is the daughterof Mr. and and Miss Beryl Craig. These young of conventional black and was at­ Mrs. M. W. Harrison, and she has tended by Mr. Rollo Wright, of people are w*ell known here. Miss Charclt of Chriat. been the assistant cashier in the Craig being «he eldest daughter of Chicago, Ill. Don’t forget that we keep open Tillamook County Bank, and the Immediately after congratulations Mr. and Mrs. John Craig, who have bouse all day next Lord’« day and groom is a young business man of were offered, the guests were led resided in this city for more than a are prepared to accommodate nil this city. It was thought the mar­ into the large dining room, which comers. We are year and Mr. Harper worked in this here to nerve the riage was set for Tuesday morning, was beautifully decorated in white county last summer. public. when quite a number of jiersons The Shakespeare Club resumed went to the Catholic Church ex­ and green, and enjoyed an elabor­ Bible school at 10 a. in. We are its meeting after the thinner vaca­ pecting to witness the marriage and ate supfier which had been pre­ hustling for Rally Day. tion, and the first gathCTing being at were greatly surprised when the pared. Preaching at 11 anil 7:90. Sub­ the home of Mrs.G. W. Willett, when contracting parties failed to put in I The evening was very enjoyably jects: “The life on Bali Bearings, spent with music, singing and another pleasant afternoon was par­ an ap;>earance. The happy couple and Jacob the Redeemed.” ticipated in by the ladies, the hos­ will make their home in Tillamook jokes given for the future happi­ Christian Endeaver at 6 15 tess serving a dainty lunch. The and they have the best wishes and ness of the young couple. “Whosoever will, let him come.” They were the recipients of many next meeting will be at the home of congratulations of their friends. ■ '" S" . .............. » beautiful and costly presents, in­ Mrs. Webster Holmes. Notice. cluding linens, silver ware, band A message from Washington last Beginning with the let of Septem­ . Over 300 Pupils in School. i painted china, etc. week informed us that a |>ostal sav­ The guests departed in the wee ber, the following prices will be ings bank would be established in School commenced on Monday hours of the night leaving their charged by the physicians of Tllla- the Tillamook post office on the 24th with a large attendance of pupils. best wishes for a long and happy inook. October Since then word was re­ As the school building was not Confinement, $2-) and mileage life. _________________ ceived by Postmaster Baker that large enough to accommodate them, (normal case). the date would lie the 25th October, the old opera house was rented and Presbyterian Church. City visit, $2(1). and previous to that date an inspec­ converted into school rooms, for Visit out of town, $2.5G. Evert L. Jones, pastor. Sunday tor will be sent here to instruct the the Sth, flth and 7th grades, and it is Visit out of town, tin« miles, Services: Sunday School, 10 a in. ; $3.0(1; one dollar for each mile over found necessary to move the fourth post office staff. •ing service with sermon II three miles as usual. m genii W. T. HOALB. Lew A. Cates has sold the I grade there also There are over «St a. in* > subject, ’The Man of one jin the high school, and with the I. M. S mith . Cottage Grove Sentinel to Elbert Christian Endeavor, 6:45 Idea.” s. M. Kt.VHOX. Bede. He was in Tillamook county ' eighth grade makes altout 100 pupils p. rn. ; evening service with sermon 'in that department, the enrollment atiout two years ago before he took 7:30; subject, “How the Wisest of A Snap. A Bn»p. charge of the Sentinel. Mr. Catea • of the entire school being 301, which Kings Became the Greatest of is liable to reach 350 in the next few .Tortiti IM,i>nrhknli In- k and naf'tre terms and this suit is brought Elbert Ginn, Yell I ra-trr and Clent •■Jesus' Guests.” to cure the ill« of your tioraes that a jury can assess damages. King, school representative for Gil- The music is a dietim live feature .■nd cattle. The» nerd help when The Golden Gate had a full cargo f<»rd Stillwell park board of tiu-tr* - of eri vice morning ami ewning. anything goes *rong *'••» them. I on Saturday and the following pas Officers of Tillamook Athletic A «ekomr lo all Slrangers esp«-c The ' hamliesf thing” »bout the aengers H. Block. C. Raymond. Asars latwm of the high s< bool iall) invited. ■Malate—lite surest and most de- Jessie I- Mathes, O. J Pettis. If B. elected Monday are Horace Sap J »Hits T M oors , pastor l-endat-le -ta a l>o«tie ui Hales. W L H. B. McEwen. pington. Pres. ; Benly Siam. Vk»- H. O. Nygoard. E- M Nygoerd Pres ; Clent King. Sec.; Myron Small Ranch to Rent and Mr. Allender. She left on Mon Blanchard. Tree. R. R. ROBERT», a small rsn-di to rent, day with T. A. Mercer. E D Stout. At Tillamook Teed Co.'» rk, conveniently Joi ated Mrs. M. L Dtming. O. T. Pe ent. Hurry up and see Store. The SUr has a’dtama and liar X C. Knight, F. Welling, a SrarusKs. cjmcdy reel every nigtot. tholdi and Joe Cuntngham. i FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK, I i Keep It Handy. Watkins' Liniment I i