illanwk fai c. No. 25 j. XXIV. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER 23, 1911 he Child and Money Come out and root and ■¿‘P. Xs w*n Hiilsboro vs. 1 .H.S., at Stillwell Park No­ vember 25th. Big football game. There is a report that the P. R. A N. is negotiating for the land where the Allen House stands, with the object of building a large modern hotel in connection with the new depot, which is to be built in that vicinity. re of vast importance now, as bearing upon next generation. Teach your children to save ir pennies and nickels now, and they will jw how to value a dollar by and bye. Children mid be taught to be thrifty and they will then jw how to be independent. Present savings ikes future riches. Be a depositor with us. ve your children deposit here too. You won’t ’ret. Approved Depository for Postal Savings Funds. I □ EST nk CAPITAL TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK ~ NTY __ JTIJ^LAMOOK,CITY. ORE. __ SUPERVISION AM00K JOTTINGS loot “meeting is called for ler 2nd. Brant went out to Portland nesday. e Edmunds went to Port- Saturday. Alderman and wife went to j on Monday. ! Thayer is reported to be :k in Portland. on Friday to the wife of 'lank, a 10 lb. soil. t wanted by Mrs. E. Kirk. « :k east of Academy. fish, oysters and clams • y at the fish market. red Poorman will leave for text week, where she will le H. Elmore, Patsy, Gerald le Anvil come in on Wed- riage license was iesued to lust and Anna Detleng on y- sickens wanted at the Tilla- iat Company’s Market, 13c. id. mith and wife, of Portland, of Mrs. C. W. Camphe I, are risit. your chickens to the Tilla- iatCompany’s Market. We per pound. * Monk’s Studio and have lure taken to send to your it Christmas. * ’ Judge Percy R. Kelly and eporter Butler left on the ursday morning. ison building has been sold land parties, who have t for speculation. Its, cheapest and best paper n town. I.eave orders at it to Harris’ barn. * ladly stood the trip to Port­ cell as could be expected taken to a hospital. filson River Water Com* “pe is busted and it is the break is in the river, “Shoeing and general job ^ne door west of T. H. law office. Grant Thayer. at Tillamook Feed Co., a I takes the place of “White You can get it by calling lanch McNair left on Thurs- lallas to attend the wed- lisa Noyes and Ralph Wil- n and wind storm came to uesday morning, when the turned bright and warm, i nights. •J“ E. J. Clauseen, assis- ■ taryof the Tillamook Com- hil>, went to Portland last business. Hl !! See a fast, clean l Stillwell Park, No- 25th. Hillsboro vs. »k High. MRR’S Don’t miss the first football game of the season. Hills­ boro & T.H.S., at Stillwell Park, November 25th. Get a ticket ! 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. * Don’t eat poor bread any longer. Get the “Best” hard wheat flour in the city, of Shrode, it makes good bread. Every sack guaranteed. * Registered Jersey Cow, with calf by registered Jersey bull, yearling Jersey bull eligible to registry for sale cheap. Inquire at this office. The Tillamook County Bank and the First National Bank have been designated depositories for the postal savings bank in Tillamook City. All members of the Ladies’ Guild of Tillamook, are hereby notified that on account of Thanksgiving the next meeting will be held De­ cember 6. H. J. Spencer has bought A. G. Beals interest in the Lake Lytle property, the consideration being $15,000, on a trade with a 215 acre farm in Pennsylvania. Married, on Wednesday after­ noon. at the Todd Hotel, by the Rev. H. V. Hooven, of the Church of Christ, Claude Lane and Maude Lewallen, both of Hebo. Strayed from pasture near Ne­ halem, small pony, color brownish bay with white star in forehead, mane roached close. Please notify Ray Marble, Tillamook, Ore. Mrs. Shrode will give six lessons for $5.(X) in china decoration or if perferred she will furnish every­ thing, excepting gold and china, and give six lessons for $5.90. “ DROP IN AND E. F. Rogers, the local agent for the Warrington W. & W. Mills fine tailoring, has been averaging over 10 orders a month for the past three months with but little effort oil his part soliciting orders. This shows what satisfied customers does. • If you want a suit of clothes oran overcoat made to your measure and tailored in custom style by one of the leading tailoring establish­ ments in Chicago, at a price never before known in Tillamook County, See E. F. Rogers, local agent for the Warrington W. & W. Mills, over Tillamook County Bank. M tit mil Telephone. This is how a rural editor ap- pealed to his subscribers : “If you have frequent headaches, dizziness and fainting spells, accompanied by chills, cramps, chilblains, epilepsy and jaundice, it is a sign that you are not well, but are liable to die any minute. Pay your sub­ scription a year in advance and thus make yourself solid for a good obituary notice.” Photograher J. H. Williams, has traded his studio to,’ Mrs. H. Fisher, of Tillamook, for a studio at that place, and the change will be made in a few days. It is believed that Mr. Williams has chosen a good town, and one that will grow rap­ idly, He ia a good citizen and a good photographer, and we wish him every success.—Telephone-i Register. A letter received to-day from E. E. Lytle asks for the names of per­ sons interested in clearing lands. The I’. R. & N. Ry. has issued liter- [ ature on the most economical, man- ’ ner of cleaning up logs, stumps, etc., which will enable the owners of such lands to clean it up and put it on the market at the cheapest possible Cost. E. J. Claussen, As­ sistant Secretary of the Commer­ cial Club, is preparing a list and he will include the name of any person desiring the information. A quiet wedding took place Wed­ nesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bales in this city, when Mr. Chester Hoskins and Miss May Margaric were united in marriage by Rev. D. L. Shrode. The groom is a son of W. II Hoskins of the Foley and the bride came from Alaska and has been visiting with Mrs. Bales Both are highly re­ spected young people and the The Lamb-Schrader Company happy couple start their married is the name of a new cor,Miration, life with the tiest wishes of a large which will do a wharf and ware­ number of friends. house business, with B. C. Lamb, The series of revival meetings Paul Schrader and Geo. Willett in­ conducted by Evangelist Organ corporators. came to a close Wednesday evening Tillamook City is to have another when the church gave a social in gent’s clothing and furnishing es­ the Williams building. The even­ tablishment, J. Javity, from Wis­ ing was spent in asocial way with consin, having rented the Williams singing and music, there being sev­ building, next to the Tillamook eral excellent duets and instru- I County Bank. mental selections, after which re F. A. Sykes, of Spokane, Wash., freshments were served which all has located next door to Lamar's enjoyed. The remainder of the variety store, and is prepared to do evening was spent in games, all hav­ all kinds of shoe repairing at ing a merry time. Evangelist Or­ reasonable rates. All work guran- gan and wife left on Thursday morning, and Rev. Hoven, who ■ teed. Give him a call. * has resigned the parish here, will The Golden Gate has given up her leave with his family on Tuesday. passenger license, consequently she Andy Anderson was brought to «rill not carry any more passengers. She will be able to carry gasoline thia city the first of the week from and other freight «rhich is prohibit­ Neskowin, where he had l>een act­ ing into a strange manner. Having ed while carrying passengers. got in some trouble with .«ome of Get a ticket! Hillsboro vs. the people of that place he went off T.H.S.., at Stillwell Park, by himself and acted in an excited November 25th. First oitside and queer manner. She. iff Cren­ foot ball team ever brought shaw authorised his deputy. Ed. into the county. Tickets at Worthington, at Cloverdale, in see what the trouble was all about. Lamar’s and Clough’s. Wh’n the deputy arrived tliere the man ran into the «rater, tmnking that he was going to tie injured, and would not come out until W « r- thington ordered him to .Io so at the point of a revolver He was well cared for and brought to this of Lamar's Drug Store. city and upon examinati n ««« released The man ha I been a LOOK AROUND.” sailor. ________________ VARIETY ited two Doors west Now that the automobile rush is over we are repairing any and everything. Guns, locks and keys, typwriters, cash registers and complicated machinery a specialty. At Ed’s Garage, 2nd Ave. Any­ thing that we can’t repair we will buy. Rest Room for Ladies. STORE The Star has a drama ’nd Comedy reel every night. SI.50 per year. Hawley Visits Tillamook Representative W. C Hawley paid Tillamook a visit on Tuesday, com­ ing in on the delayed train at mid­ night, which interfered with the arrangements which had been made for a meeting of the different Ports and a public meeting. Ow­ ing to being called away Represent­ ative Humphreys was unable to come in. Wednesday morning Representative Hawley, with the members of the Port of Tillamook, and a delegation of business men, went down to the bay in the Frolic, visiting Bayocean and Bay City, where the party was entertained at luncheon by the people cf that city. •Ir. Hawley explained to the mem­ bers of the Ports of Tillamook and Bay City the statue of the Tillamook project to improve the bar, and the difficulties which confronted them, owing to the engineers at Washing- ton, not only changing the plans which were desired by the local bodies and recommended by the Board of Engineers which was sent here to submit a project, but also as to the matter of the I’orts con­ tributing 50 per cent of the cost. He knew of no way whereby the project now lecoiniiie :ded by the Board of ” Engineers could .................... “ be amended, To attempt . to do so would, no doubt, jeopardise the whole project and it won Id be years, probably, before another could be substituted, as the whole thing, such as another survey would have to- be made. He hardly thought it right or just to the local people and the local eng ineer for the engineers at Washington to plan out and ex act conditions in a project not liav ing their approval, or what they de sired, but they were tip against a condition of »Hairs which was hard to overcome, as no appropriations would be made winch did not have the engineers at Washington ap­ proval of. He thought it might be a good plan if some one from Tilla­ mook, who was conversant with the local situation and able intelligently to discuss, it was sent to Washing­ ton to appear before the Rivers and Harbors Committee, as it would have considerable weight. He promised to do everything he possibly could to procure an appropriation of $400,- (XX), and as he worked in conjunc­ tion with Representative Humph reys, he thought if there w4is a Rivers and Harbers Bill the next session of Congress bethought that amount, with local aid, could be pro­ cured for the improvement of the bar. As the Democrats were in con- If You Owned a Dangerous Bull, Would you allow a child wearing a red dress to go into the field where he was kept. It is equally as bad judgment to invite robbery and perhaps mur­ der by keeping money on your person or about the house. Let us take care of it lor you. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TILLAMOOK, The Only Government Examined Bank iu the Countv. trol of the House, he did not km « whether there would be a Rivets and Harbors Bill, but lie said. word had been passed around to ent ex­ penditures ns much as possible After the meeting Repre < nt.itive Hawley was taken ’<> Garibaldi, and from there he was taken to Ne­ halem, being accompanied i>v Mr. Frank A. Rowe, who dime Io 1'illa I monk with him Tuesday nigllt and 11, T. Botts. He left for Portland on Thursday morning. Better Get Acquainted. Come in and get acquainted with the new S. W. Miller Player Piano. It has no equal as a continual home entertainment, as every member of the family can play it from the child of seven years up to grandma and grandpa. For sale direct from factory’ to home at the big store of Jones and Knudson, Tillamook, I Oregon. Splelidid Stock. The dependable S. W. Miller is a Piano of today.. Every stick of timber in its construction shows splendid standard stock, value and lip to date featuies never found in pi.uioes o a ower grade. The S. W. Miller Piano uses for its strings the celebrated f’odili ii ti German imported wire, which in the highest priced piano wire in the world. A piano with such strong, superior staple wire never disappoints, but stays steadily in tune, where a cheaply made piano would go wrong. We invite you to our store to see and hear thia piano. Jones and Knudson ori- ginatora of the direct selling plan in Tillamook from factory to home distributors. THE RAILROAD WINS By Making Possible a POPULAR LYCEUM COURSE OF ENTERTAINMENTS FOR TILLAMOOK. One of the Best Bureaus—The Mcneleys, of Chicago, —has been secured for a course of FOUR ot their Most Popular Entertainments. The Rickets Entertainment Co., Musicians with CHESTER L. RICKETTS. Impersonator and Reader. U.B. Church, Saturday Evening, Nov. 25th. MISS BELLE KEARNEY, Lecturer, Writer, Traveler. (Later date). JAS. R. BARKLEY, Artist, Cartoonist, Clay Modler, Chalk, Talker. (Later date). The Meneley Quartet, With their Organ Chimes and Mcrimbaphones, and RAYMOND McCORD, I ni personator and Reader- (Later date). EVERY ONE IS A WINNER. DON'T MISS ’EM. Each Entertainment Singly. 25c. forjuniors. 50c. Adults over 15 years, or Tickets for the Course, with Reserve Seats. 75c fur Juniors ; $1.50 for Adults. On sale at all Drug Stores. Plat for Reserved Seats, at Finley’s Store. I B Church, largest auditorium in the City has lieen engaged for these entertainments. But letter get your seats early. For five years I have backed the very be-t talent offered by thr< •• of the strongest bureaus, but the Meneleys arc equal to the liest. 1 commend these H. WEBER. Canby, Ore entertainment-