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TIUAMOOK, OREGON, DECEMBER 14, 1911
No. 28.
yXlV.
Hcaìiliijljt
$1.50 per year
Report of the Condition of
ILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK,
101
k Oregon, in the State of Oregon, at the close
of business December 5th, 1911._______
RESOURCES.
$ 243,768.87
39.98
35,798.01
869.15
2,136.53
2,680.75
7,262.60
71,332.47
981.93
25,043.22
nd discounts........................ ,
fts secured and unsecured
and warrants • ......................
ind other securities....... . • • •
g house
.........................
ire and fixtures.......................
eal estate owned...................
m approved reserve banks
and other cash items........
ihand .....................................
$389,913.51
il
LIABILITIES.
stock paid in....................................................... $ 30,000.00
2,500.00
fund......................................................................
ed profits, less expenses and taxes paid ...
14,023.07
640.42
banks and bankers...............................................
4,000.00
i due State Treasurer.................................... ..
lal deposits subject to check..................... ...
232,031.43
certificates of deposit.......................................
5,714.32
410.00
I checks ..............................................................
rtificates of deposit ...........................................
.41,304.27
58,663.35
deposits ..............................................................
626.65
es other than those above stated ..................
$389,913.51
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Oregon, County of Tillamook, SS.
rwiu Harrison, Cashier of the above named bank, do
y swear that the above statement is true to the best of
vledge and belief.
E rwin H arrison , Cashier,
scribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of Decern*
L—Myrtle O. Mill, Notary Public.
■ect—Attest : I). Fitzpatrick, Carl Haberlach, H. T.
•¡rectors.
MOVING to California will Sell
FINE PIANO for one HALF
PRICE.—Address Mrs. Kuntz,
being shipped in on the
Lock Box 178, Tillamook. Ore.
Shop
early at Patzlaf’s and avoid
ti Saturday, to the wife of the rush.
The early shopper finds
a son
complete lines to select
Belect from.
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Clerck J. C. Holden went i Dr. Henry E. Morris will be in
id on Monday.
| Tillamook City Dec. 27, 28, and 29.
Judge Homer Mason left Have your eyes tested at that time. ’
ly for Portland.
Another big fighting scrap in one
Henry E. Morris about of tlie saloons last week was a
daisy, but the city was ahead $10.
Dec. 27, 28 and 29.
fish, oysters and clams ' When doing your holiday shop
; at the fish market.
• ping, remember to give Patzlaf's a
You will not be urged or
iage license was issued to call.
asked to buy.
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Thompson and Ella May
School Clerk Alva Finley has com­
the school enrollment which
ickens wanted at the Tilla- pleted
numbers 466, beingan increase of 17
atCompany’s Market, 13c. over last year.
d.
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Robert Osburn vs. William L.
Dwight vs. Lewis L Smith Riefenberg
and wife in a suit filed
otvclosure lien filed in the in the circuit
court to recover $1,000
airt
on a promissory note.
P. Allen will leave Monday
It really is not very hard to catch
»a City to spend Christmas a chicken
providing you know how.
father.
Besides they are good chickens at
■each and W. J. Stephens the store of Jones and Knudson.
ednesday on a business
I will pay 8c-, 10c. and 11c. for calf
rtland
hides at my shop. Try me out and
The Old Reliable Hide and
iller pianos contain the high­ see.
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s'* of workmanship, ask Fur Dealer, N. E. Melchoir.
Knudson.
Registered Jersey Cow, with calf
‘iner Sue H. Elmore came by registered Jersey bull, yearling
nesday and came to this Jersey bull eligible to registry for
Arning.
•ale cheap. Inquire at thia office.
All Pyrographic Wood to burn
tt your chickens tomor-
Friday, Dec. 15.— is being sold out at half off the regu­
lar price at Cough's Drug Store. All
Knudson.
pieces are marked in plain figures.*
ur chickens to the Tilla-
We will furnish the chickens, you
^Company's
tCompany’s Market We
,er pound.
miiBt do the catching at the store
Jonee and Knudson Friday and
Honk’s Studio and have of
Saturday at 3 p. m. Every body in­
»re taken to send to your vited.
; Christmas.
Wanted,—To lease for term of
Iwardi, who has been in years, a dairy ranch furnished with
y for several days, left on 40 to 50 cow«, I have three grown
•y morning.
sons.—J. T. Carter, Willamina. Ore.,
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age license was issued to box 63.
Worthington and Miss
'Xmas. Stationery has always
Cochran.
been a feature at Clough’s Big
Dwight vs. Clarence E Drug Store, and this year it is big­
suit tiled in the county ger than ever. Come in and let us
show you.
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*over $30.71.
.
Receipts for baking, frying and
can be had in any receipt
ee/
ln *he county broiling
book, but you must first catch your
"over FIT). 46
.Hosford is in from Port- chicken at the store of Jones and
OOK JOTTINGS
her i5r ,,le
buei-
Qe Golden Gate.
Ji« a bargain in real ee-
of W C. King,
for,the Phelps estate^
fietvgr Can‘li«’’ at La­
na ^tore. “Drop in and
Pnces are right.” •
looking for Christ
Stor» "r* f°rKet Iditnar'e
Drop in and look
•MAR’S
Knudson.
Clough's carries the largest and
best assortment of cut glass in the
city.
ity. He
We are atfi
agents
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for _______
L ibby ’ b
nd : American
.it.
__________ brands, and there
are none better.
Clough’s smoker’s department is
larger, better and more varied than
ever. We solicit and cater particu­
larly to the ladies' trade, as we are
sure we can advise them as to what
shape pipe or brand of cigars their
gentlemen friends prefer.
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VARIETY
STORE
two Doors west of Lamar’s Drug Store.
“ drop
in AND LOOK AROUND.
Rest Room for Ladies.
MOVING to California. , will Sell I MOVING to California will Sell
FINE PIANO for Ur..
ne HALF
FINE PIANO for one HALF
PRICE—Address Mrs. . Kuntz,
PRICE.—Address Mis. Kuntz,
Lock Box 178, Tillamook Ore.
Lock Box 178, Tillamook, Ore.
Mrs. A. J. Brown died at her
D’, S M. Wendt. Physician and
home in Bay City, on Wednesday, Surgeon.
Office in Dr. Smith’s of-
aged25 years. She leaves a husband, five. Residence, Commercial build
a young child and a host of friends mg, from where all night calls will
to mourn their loss.
be answe ed. Both phones
Books for boys and girls, all
A book is one of the most appro­
prices. Large line ot titles and sub-
jects. anil it will be a pleasure for priate and sensible of all gifts,
us to help you pick them out at Clough’s collection of late copy
rights and reprints is the most com­
Clough’s Big Drug Store.
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plete he has ever carried. You hail
The Larsen Bros, have moved ought to look these over early’
n’irJi>r/-/T"Xe"i17,ce- for s:,fet-v an<l BECAUSE
into their new house on Wilson while the assortment is large. Mr
T HEY COS1 LESS MONEY, we invited vou to
River. The house is built on a Clough will gladly lay anything
grand scale and adds much to the aside you wish, or mail it to any
try our bank drafts. Furthermore, they can later
appearance of that section.
address free of charge,
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be referred to and the receipt of the party or lirm
Orders taken for Natural Cut
B. F. Felger, representing the
found on the back, which can never be done on
Flowers and Floral Pieces ut Albany Nursery Co., is making a
C lough s Drug Store. All orders canvas of the county The Albany
postal or express orders.
taken will be delivered the follow­ Nursery Co. is one of the best on
ing day.
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REMEMBER THIS WHEN YOU SEND
the Pacific Coast in the Nursery
AWAY MONEY’tlie next time.
The train service on the P. R. & linif, which has made a specialty of
N. is running on time, and carrying plat ing on the market the latest
quite a number of passengers for and most approved kinds of fruit
this time of year, so much so that tregs, shrubberies, roses,shade trees
and all kinds of nursery stock.
the hotels are full every night
Our citizens cannot make a mis
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Loney’s and Johnson's pure take by patronizing- the Albany
delicious and daintily put up Can­ Nursery Co.
dies in sealed packages are re­
TILLAMOOK
Mrs. Crawford, mother of George
ceived almost daily at Clough’s
Higginbotham
and
grandmother
of
Drug Store, from 5c. a package to
Mrs. Chas. Easoni, who was in the
The Only Government Examined Bank in tile
$5.00.
house when it was burned last
Customers who are looking for a week, was brought to this city on
Couutv.
piano that fills every repuirement in Wednesday. She is an invalid and
tone, touch and durability should see over 96 years of age, and strange to
i
the new carload of S. W. M iller pianos relate this was the first time that
just received by Jones and Knudson, she had rode on a train. Kind ,
f actory Distributors.
neighbors have been caring for iierl
The members of the Shakespeare at Nehalem since the lb’e. She has i Death of Mrs. J. S. Deihl
Chickens Absolutely Free.
Club met at the home of Mrs. Henry been placed in the cure of Mrs.
Crenshaw on Friday afternoon, when Allison.
We are sorry to announce the
If you can catch them everyone
another pleasant' afternoon was
On account of so many coming death of Mrs. Orreson Mary Deihl, has an equal chance to have chick
spent, the hostess set ving a dainty to look over and order suits and wife of J S. Deihl, which occurred en for dinner from the store of
lunch.
overcoats from my samples of War­ in this city on Wednesday after Jones A Knudson, Friday and
noon. Although her death was a Saturday afternoons
Mr. and Mrs. M. Melchior returned rington Woolen und Worstard shock to a great many persons, she
to the city on Tuesday after a visit Mills Fine Tailoring in the fore had been ailing for some time, but
BULB CLOVER.
to Portland. Mr. Melchior was noon and not being able to find hail not been seriously sick since
looking for a pay as you enter car me, will say that on account of my last Friday. The cause of death
two
stallions,
Major
Weitzel,
No.
A New Perenial Clover Dis­
on his return but failing to find one
332 and Lord Rex, No. 48862, I use was diabetis. The deceased was a
had to hoof it.
the forenoon caring for and exer­ woman who was greatly respected covered in Tillamook County.
F. A. Sykes, of Spokane, Wash., cising them. You can find me by a large number of friends in.the
A new perenial clover, a native of
has located next door to Lamar's any afternoon about town or at my county’, who deplore her death.
She was a member of the Rebecca the Nestuccii, is a specie of alaike,
variety store, and is prepared to do rooms overTillamook County Bank.
with the alsike food value, perpetu­
all kinds of shoe repairing at Call tneon the Mutual Telephone Lodge, I. O. O. F., inthiscity The ates itself from node buds and bulbs,
funeral will take place at two o'clock
reasonable rates. All work guran- E. F. Rogers, V, S.
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having no bloom, flower, seed or
on Friday.
teed. Give him a call.
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Dr. I. M. Smith wishes to inform
Deceased was born in Columbiana sex. It may be run through a feed
cutter
and sown on meadow, pas
Henry Tohl and Fred Zaddach his friends and patrons that lie has County, Ohio, on the 23rd October,
were down from Nehalem on Tues­ disposed of his practice to Dr. S. 1850, and went to Michigan when a tore or prepared ground, and will
day. They say that Nehalem will M. Wendt, late of Roseburg, Ore­ girl. She was married in Jackson yield 30 tons and up per acre. It
be heard from and a delegation will gon. Dr. Wendt will be with Dr. County, Mich., on October 9, 1870, thrives on any land red clover will
wait on the court to urge that body Smith in his office from now on un­ to J. S. Deihl. They went to Cali­ grow anil on land too wet and cold
to continue the road work.
til Jan. 1st, 1912, after which time fornia in 1872 and came to Oregon to grow red clover. May planting
will yields crop in July. One plant
Mayor-Elect Harter and several the office will be located in the in 1873. They' came to Tillamook produces from 260 to several thou
of the newly elected councilmen Commercial build’ng, opposite the county in 1883 where, they have sand plants. Grows in (lie winter
have postponed their visit of in­ Todd Hotel. Dr. Wendt has prac­ since resided. Deceased has two and frost does not affect it. Wine
14 years and is specially pre­ daughters, Mrs. Cora Himes and
spection to other cities, where they ticed
lor methods of cultivation.
intend investigating the best hard pare! besides general practice, to de Mrs. Mattie Easom, three brothers
Those who desire starters of this
surface pavement to be used in this surgery, and eye, ear, nose and in the East and nine grand child­ bulb clover can do so by writing to
throat
work,
including
the
fitting
ren.
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city.
M. Thompson, Blaine. Ore. Plants
of glasses.
Dr. Wendt speaks
16c. each. Orders will not be re­
There is nothing you can give German,
You’ll Be Welcome
ceived for less than 16 or more than
that will give as long and lasting
S. G. Reed, one of the most pro
pleasure as a Kodak or Brownie
To the chicken if he flies your 100 plants.
Camera.
Clough carries all the gressive citizens of Nehalem,was in way, even the (chicken to Molly)
city on Tuesday on business. man will not be barred at the grand
Remarkable Invention.
grades in both lines and would con­ the
sider it a pleasure to demonstrate Mr. Reed thinks it will be a great distribution of chickens for your
1« what they all say after seeing and
the workings of them at any time. * mistake if the county stops road Sunday dinner. to be held by the
work next year. Under proper re­ Big Store of Jones A "
Knudson, hearing the artistic S. W. Miller Flay­
For the benefit of the public during strictions, Mr. Reed is in favor of Friday afternoon, at 3 p.tn.
er Piano, it operates so ea»v that each
the holiday season, the post office bonding the county, for, he says we
member of the family can play it from
will remain open until 8 P. M. for would enjoy u great many new
the chilli of six years old up to Grand­
one week, commencing Monday, roads which cannot be built for a John Brown Leaves for M n- pa and Grandma. Call in and a«e lor
Dec. 18th. Money order window will number of years under our present
yourself,
JONES AND KNUDSON
tana.
close at 7 P. M., in place of 6 P. M.— system. Mr. Reed said there would
Direct Dealer« from Fac.ory to Home
be a delegation from Nehalem
W. F. B aker , P.M.
After having sei veil for several Tillamook, Ore.
next month to wait on the County years as book-keeper for the Potter
Now that the automobile rush is Court
und demand good roads for Realty Company nt Havoce.in, John
D .Ly Furni Wanted
over we are repairing any and that part
of the county.
Brown lias resigned his position
everything. Guns, locks anil keys,
and
departed
on
the
Monday
train
Wanted
by an experienced dairy
typwriters, cash registers
and
M. Thompson was in the city on
his home in Montana, where lie marl, a dairy farm to rent, with
complicated machinery a specialty. Wednesday anil informs us that he for
in the cattle and live 20 to 30 cows. Apply to ihia office.
At Ed’s Garage, 2nd Ave. Any has discovered a new kind of clover will engage
business. The ever smiling
thing that we can’t repair we will on his farm at Blaine, which is re­ stock
Horses for Sale
markable for the amount of feed it face, genial and obliging disposi­
buy.
will
provide, and strange to say it tion and unselfish nature of John
The tailoring line I carry is only does not go to seed but can be had made him the friend of every
have
24
head of Horses for sale,
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J at chopped up and sown in that way. one who knew him anil to those all I in ifoisi condition. Applj to
a side line for me to keep busy
wlio
made
occasional
visits
to
.the
make A sample of this clover was sent to
in spare time. If I i;cd to in;
Geo. W. Grayson.
my living taking orders for ¡clothes the Department of Agriculture at Bayocean resort, he was particu­
larity
popular.
He
not
only
did
I could not give you the bargains Washington, D. C., and J. M. West­
Invitations arc Out.
I do E. F. Rogers, V. S., Rooms gate, agronomist, writes that it is every thing in Ins power to accom­
over Tillamook County Bank. Mu­ one of the most interesting cases modate the patrons but made them
You are invited to call in to the
feel that he was ready and glad to store of Jones arid Knudson any even­
tual Telephone.
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that has cotne to their attention do
that and more, every minute lie
A good photo, nicely mounted, is The department will send a specal- was about. His departure lias ing this week and hear some good
what you want for Christmas. We ist to Tillamook to investigate. We caused many expressions of regret sic on the superb S. W. Miller
have the latest in fine mounts understand that those who have but with them are best wishes ot and '"È’» KNUDSON
Drop in and look them over. Make been growing it claim that it pro­ success and prosperity in his new
Sole Diitrtbutors for Tillamook.
your sittings early so as to give us duces an enormous amount of ex­ endeavor. Mr. W C. Vaudersol is
time to finish before Christmas. cellent feed for cows.
his successor at Bayocean.
Want« Dairy Bench.
M onk s S tudio .
Brick.
Next door to the post office.
Lime,
Every Citizen 1» Invited
I have a reliable client who will
Cement,
The Port of Tillamook case,
pay cash for 40 to 75 acre dairy
Shingles,
which was continued from the Nov­
To
the
grand
free
distribution
of
ranch in Tillamook county, mostly
Coal Oil,
ember term of court owing to Attor
Chickens from the roof of Jones A cleared, with or without building«,
Coal, $10 ton,
ney
Duniway
being
Being
in
Washington,
»
astnngioo,
Knudson
’
s
New
Store
building,
at
with or without cowl. Give price,
✓
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Poultry Supplies,
will come up for hearing in this city
3p.m., to-morrow (Fria.ayi, Decem­ distance to creamery and full par
Potatoes, $1.50 per 100,
when
the
case
on Saturday next, v” —
titulars in first letter. Must be
“Best’’ hard wheat flour $1.40 sk., ber 15th.
will be tried before J Judge Binson, $5.50 bbl..
snap Address E. M. Shutt, Hepp­
of Klamath Falls.
ner, Oregon.
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Alfalfa meal, hay and al! kinds
How About it.
G. E. Leach, deputy state game of feed at prices as low as any in
Not less than dozens of prominent Union Service« at M E Chun la
warden, sent out a number of trout the city.
Citizens ot the County have been
T illamook Fhv,o Co.
to be classified by Henry O’Malley,
heard to say that they signed the
10 a rn. Sabbath School in respec­
superintendnntof the U. S. Hatchery
“No Road fund " Obstructionist tax tive church««.
at Oregon City, and they were pro.
,
Tillamook
Pioneer,
The
Old
lew petition. It would be we 1 for
11 a m . sermon, subject,
Holi­
nounced cut throat trout. Those
catching this kind of trout «reliable
Messrs. Jones A them to let the Court know how they ness on the Bells of the Hora« .”
Business men.
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to sign this petition 1 hat
6::aip.m., Epworth league Come.
to arrest during the close season.
Knudson, have for 15years watched happened
Tillamook County ha«
hu« the ten iniH
mill
7-3IA song and sermon, subject,
There was a heavy mail on the P the steady development of Tilla­ road tax levy for the Coming year is “The Millennium ”
R. A N. on Monday, 56 sacks being mook County and their business one of the e inort
important
things
The union Services will close next
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put on the Ara in at Hillslioro. Of has always been conducted on such before the people at ■ this
"’ i time, ami week.
square
and
legitimate
principles
that amourif 36 sacks of genera!
as im|M»rtant things only come by
and two sacks of register mail came that it has enjoved the same steady striving for them, every single ■ lax-
growth
and
improvement
along
to thia city, which made the post­
payer who wants the ten null levy
master and assistants hi.wtle to get with the City of Tillamook.
the rood work continued
With the coming of the railroad and to see a letter to the court .»nd
it sorted.
Tillamook will naturally improve should write
|M*tition Wanted for Cash, Cheap Farm
signed the
Just think of it A tailor made and grow rapidly, and it will those who through
a mnuiiidvr
Lnnd in Tillamook County.
suit or overcoat made to yi-ur meas­ always lie the aim of Jones A Knud­ against it, or
standing, •- who have • since
ure and tailored in custom style by son to keep pace with the times.
We have a customer who will buy
sure
one of the olueet estab*i.»hed reli­
This is the time of year when the changed (heir mm«l sh<xlhl •« l>o It tor s.w.t cash a < limp farm in 1 Illa
able leading tailoring establish­ successful business man feels lik" to write a letter to III«’ Couit
m.x k < minty.
Answer at mice.
Ralph Al kley l.indto., !<• Filili
ments in Chicago. for $13.50. giving presents, therefore, we ex- now.
Better goods at equally loz- prices, iHM t to distribute many presents
st,, Portland. Orc.
See the line of samples that E. F. jietweeu now and < hristmas. fo- Start Your Children Right.
tnorrow IFridavt we will throw a
Rogers. V. S.. has got. over Tilla-
St Alplionsua Acadc r
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In music with a piano of •uisloubUsI
m.x>k Count)’ Bank.
I quantity of live chickens from the
Given at the Academy II.ill.
roof of our new store. a(3 |>. m.. and quality and excellence
The Fountain Pen businessh«« everyone is invited to join in the buy ft of ■ respectable firm whose cemlwr 22. 7.31» p m., a literary
grown so large at Clough s Drug distribution.
word ran be dei-wsfed U|*m -
musical program <»• which
Store that they are now carrying a
We distribute the unexcelled B. W. Mother-« ■acrlnce. a «aerei! pl iy,
JONES A KNUDSON.
large assortment of the following Furniture and Pianos, Tillamook, Miller Piano« end ,?*U> £*rToRY to will be Hie principal feature,
MAKER U» USER, ftww FACTORY u > mieeiori 25«
standard makes :
Oregoo.
-
Conklin's Auto-Filler.
HOME. We invite you to w** «nd hear
MOVING
to
California
will
Swan's Safety Non-l^akable.
beautiful
/ nd
MOVING to California will Sell this
FINE PIANO for one HALF
Moores Non Leakable.
iu«t received by JONEB ANU
FINE PIANO for one HALF toad
PK1CE»-A<ldreee Mr«. KunU,
Watermans Ideal Pens
PRICE. —Address Mrs. Kuntz. KNUDSON, Factory Pmtributorx for
Luck Boa 17», Tillamook, <->»••
All of the above are fully guaraji
Lock Box 178, Tillamook. Ore. i Tillamook County.
teed in every respect.
RIGHT NOW
Neaily everyone is either sending-
away money for the purchase of Christ­
inas Gifts or as presents to love ones
living away from Tillamook.