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Vol. XXIV.
No. 48.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON APRIL 4, 1912,
Are You a Money Saver?
Most every one expects to be a money saver
some time.
Some expect to save when their income is
large ; others plain to save when their expenses
are less.
People who wait until they can save without
effort rarely begin to save ; they wake up some
day filled with regrets because of the opportuni­
ties they have missed.
The moral is : Begin regular saving at this
bank NOW ; whatever the income, make the
outgo a little less and save the difference.
It’s a simple matter to start a savings
account here.
OLDEST1 -
BANK
IÑ THE
COUNTY.
TILLAMOOK COUNTYWS’“
TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE.__
STATE
SUPERVISION
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS1
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Matinee at the Star, Saturday, at
2:15 p. m.
1000 Choice Strawberry plants for
Sale. See Snrode.
Dr. Work went to Portland on
Tuesday on business.
Willard Cannon left Wednesday
morning for Portland.
Give the Tillamook Feed Co. a
trial for your groceries.
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S. C. W. Leghorn Eggs—$1,00 per
setting of 15. A. M. Ginn.
Born, on Sunday, to the wife of
W. J. Stevens, a daughter.
Clark Hadley and wife came in
from Portland on Saturday.
There will be a meeting of the
city council Friday evening.
L. G. Freeman came in on Tues­
day on a visit for about a week.
The Board of County Commis­
sioners is in session this week.
Ladies’ $20.00 Rain Coat at $12.50,
•t Mason Pennington A Co.’s. *
Ask your neighbor about De­
ment’s beet, or else aek Shrode. *
Up to date dress making over
Star Theatre. Mrs. Laura Potter. .
The famous corn fed Sinclair
Meats, at the Tillamook Feed Co. *
Outing flannel, 12 yards for one
lollar, at Mason, Pennington A Co.,
Follow the crowd to the Star The-
tre. Matinee Saturday afternoon.
Harley Morton returned on Tues­
day from a business trip to Port
md.
Arthur Hunt and wife will leave
ir Boring, Ore., to be gone until
ily.
Dement’s Beat and the Diamond
. line is becoming the talk of the
wo.
Wanted, a position as i cook or
Slper.—Apply at the Headlight
.
Hee.
Mias Nettie Smith, of Bay City,
lited with friends in town over
inday.
It will pay you to look at Mason,
innington A Co.’abargain counter
fa week.
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Live chickens wanted at the TiUa-
x>k Meat Company’s Market. 13c.
r pound.
*
They say the Diamond W. line
n'i be beat for quality.—Tflla-
ok Feed Co.
leyor Harter and wife left Wed-
clay morning for Portland and
aide points.
or Sale, Household Goods,
ond house east of the Academy
k A Phelps.
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■yde Clements made a business
i to Portland last week, return­
on Saturday.
• C. Eichhorn, general auditor
« T. B. Potter Realty Co., was
le city on Friday.
munda pays 17 cents a pound
ade for calf hides.
Tillamook Mercantile Co. .
W. E. Southwick and wife return-
- ed to the city last week from their
trip to Lewisville, Ind.
Miss Jennie Finlayson, of Bay
City, has been visiting the past
week at the Bewley home.
The county court granted a saloon
license to J. J. McCormick on Thurs­
day for Garibaldi precinct.
Mies Bernice Johnson left on
Monday morning to take up her
duties at the Rockaway school.
Bring your chickens to the Tilla­
mook Meat Company's Market. We
pay 13c. per pound.
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Mrs. S. S. Johnson and Mrs. Berns
returned to the city on Saturday,
from their visit to Beaverton.
Mr. C. C. Hunt returned on Wed­
nesday from an extended trip
through Oregon and California.
If you are looking for a wagon or
a buggy of any kind it will pay
you to see the Tillamook Feed Co.*
Mason, Pennington A Co. are
offering ladies’ winter under gar­
ments at a great reduction.
Tillamook Meat Company Lard
absolutely pure ; $1.40. 10 lb. pail ;
73c., 51b. pail ; 50 lb. can 12c. lb. .
The Best is the Cheapest, A bek -
DAKE (Australian): Coal. Lamb-
Schrader Co. Telephone, Main 1771.
The Loyal Sons held their regular
monthly business meeting on Tues­
day night with their teacher, Mr. i
Jope.
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Editor Taylor, of the Cloverdale
Courier, was in the city on Wed­ ■
nesday, also Win. Owens, of Clover­ I
I
dale.
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Have you tried the Diamond W.
Steel Cut Coffee ? Gee, ¿but It’s ,
good! Get it at the Tillamook Feed I
Co.
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F. R. Beals went to Portland on
Monday in connection with the
building for the proposed hotel in
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this city.
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Dr. Boals was called to Blaine
Monday to attend to the injuries of
L. D. Krake, who accidently fell
and broke his leg.
Blaine Haya had the misfortune
to cut his foot quite badly with an
axe on Monday while workiog with
County Surveyor Jackaon.
Hiram W. Smith va. Jamea
Hughey and Weeley Rush, admin-
iatrator, ia a auit filed in the ciruit
court and the damages act at $4.400.
It was Constable Longcor, of Bay
City, who foun^ the stamps in the
barn east of town, in company of
Jamea Smith, who had informed
him.
Lytle A Gordon handle ■11 kinds
of building materials in any
amount and can quote the lowest
prices in the city, See them before
buying.
IN AND
George Bow, the cobbler who hiul
been in the county jnil for lime
month« waiting the action of the
grand jury charged with hrci.liing
into the Tillamook Feed Co.’s store
and Hiner’s machine shop, and
who owned up laid week to the Bay
City pest office robbery, was turned
over to the Federal euthoritie» on
Saturday, and heavily manicled, he
was taken U> Portland. Roas had
an accomplice in the Bay City rob-
bery, but thua fur he has refused to
tell who it was.
During the absence of Attorney
Botts from the city, Mias Myrtle
Milla will have charge of the law
office. She haa asked us to state
that she will make a specialty of
divorce caaes, with quickness and
dispatch, and any hen pecked hus­
band who wants relief and is
wanting a more congenial part­
ner—is invited to the law office to
consult with her. All ladies in-
terested in the woman’» sufferage
movement are invited to call ou
Miss Mills, who la ready to take the
stump in advocacy of woman’s
rights.
A
¿ Look Over These Prices.
SUGAR
W
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Flotar.
Now is the time to Boy
Dry Granulateli -
$6.35 per Sack
Fruit
$6.50 per Sack
Canned Goods are
higher, we bought liber­
ally before the advance
and can offer Standard
Corn and Tomatoes
$9.50 per case.
Roval Club,
$2.75 per case.
Owing to Councilmen Sapping­
ton, Van tress, Maddux and Knud­
son being in Portland on Monday,
there waa no council meeting that
evening. They left on the train on
Saturday to inapect bitulithic pave­
ment and compare it with other
hard aurface pavements.
Simmons Brothers and Golds­
worthy's mill ia now running and
ready for ordere. Dressed lumber
M. W. Harrison V». P. R. A N. Co. furnished after February
15th
is a suit filed in the circuit court, Rough lumber $8 per M.
Dressed
which claims that defendants en­ lumber will be sold nt c«>rre«|x>nd-
tered upon plaintiff*a lands in the inglv low prices. Mill situated 8
construction of the railroad, the miles south of Tillamook
damage« being fixed at $18,000.
Congressman W. C. Hawley, writ­
ing from Washington on the 2<th
ultimo, aaye : "Tbe Rivera and
Harbors Bill haa passed the House
of Representatives with the Item of
$100,000 for Tillamook in it, and that
Iam
assures the appropriation.
very glad to make tin« announce-
ment, «a it haa been a long hard
fight.”
LOOK AROUND.”
A. H. Lea, who >■ candidate for
tbe office of Dairy and Food Com­
missioner. came m on Tuesday. Be
’¿¿¿ft
LAMAR’S VARIETY STORE
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
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Thera will be a big demand for met the Fairview Grange on Wed­
good Cement this season. The nesday evening, and left the next
Lamb-Schrader Co. carry the largest morning. Mr. Lea has been known
line of cements in the city. Tele­ in this county for a number of
phone Main 1771.
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years, having been connected with
Mrs. C. Nelson, sister of Carl the cheese business.
Knudson is at the home of J. L.
A. G. Beals went to Portland on
Jones suffering with a slight attack Monday for the purpose of seeing
typhoid as a result of drinking whether the P. R. A N. would allow
rain water.
him to log some timber between
Two pure bred Holstein bulls for Bay City and Hobsonville, which
sale, one three years old and the belongs to M. W- Harrison. When
other four months old.
Prices are the railroad was given a right of
reasonable.—J. A. Haxlitt, Forest way it was stipulated by Mr. Harri­
Grove, Ore. R. No. 1.
son for rights to cross the track.
Wanted, Oregon Quail, for breed
Next Tuesday will be the last day
ing purposes. Permit for trapping to register for the primary nominat­
furnished.
Address ’Gene
M. ing election, which takes place on
Simpson, Sup’t State Game Farm, the 19th April. There are quite a
Corvallis, Oregon.
number who have not registered in
The Ladies’ Guild of the Presby­ Tillamook and Hoquarton precincts
terian church will have a Silver up to the present time, and as the
Shower at the Commercial Club registration books will close on the
rooms next Thursday afternoon, to 9th, there are only a few days now
left to do so.
which all are invited.
The report which was circulated
Dr. James Wiley came in on Tues­
day for the purpose of a consulta­ last week that C. R. Hoverthad died
tion in regard to the health of Mrs in Portland is not correct, for we
Frank Severance, who has been received a letter from him on Tues­
quite sick for some time.
day stating that he had been sick
Justice Stanley dismissed the case for nine weeks and he ¿had a close
against Gus Kamp, who was tried call, but was able to be around
in the justice court on Saturday on again. This is good news, but the
a charge of assault with a deadly report of his death seems to have
got started over a month ago.
a political land slide to land them
weapon upon Theo. Gaechter.
Attorney H. T. Botts left Friday in office.
For Trade, Salem Resident pro­
perty for dairy land iu Tillamook morning for Salem with the briels
The first mid-day lunch of the
County.
For particulars write in the Port of Tillamook cases, ami Tillamook Commercial Club was
C. B. Measor, Salem, Oregon. Also while there will make arrangements held on Wednesday, when about 30
give description and location of to have the cases advanced so as to business men ami a number of
obtain an early decision. Mr. Botts visitors participated in the pleasant
place.
^At a special election on Saturday is a candidate for Joint Senator on affair. A spirit of get together and
of the school district for the pur­ the Republican ticket at the primary pull together prevailed ami a num-
pose of buying property valued at election, and while outside will look her of appropriate speeches were
made along those lines by Rollie
$5,500 and building a new $25,000 after his political fences.
Sheriff CrenBhaw will havecaught W. Watson, Frank Taylor, II. T.
building, the vote Btood 52 for and
up with the tax collecting the end Botts, Carl llaberlach ami others.
5 against.
Hurry Mitchell vs. C. W. Pike,
Owing to the Headlight staff being of this week, and as it will take
kept buBy getting out the briefs in several days for the county trea­ D. A. Simmons, Chris Hansen and
the Port of Tillamook cases and the surer to post the large amount of W. W. Ridehalgh is a suit in the
city election notices, the editor had outstanding warrants which were „circuit court, in which the plaintiff
little time to devote to the paper paid for taxes. Mr. Beals expects claims damages against the defend­
to make a call next week for what ants for $1000. The case grew out
this week.
, remaining outstanding* warrants of the injunction suit enjoining the
Sister Superior Johana, of St. Al
there are unpaid.
plaintiff and others from trespass­
phonsue Academy, returned from
Attorney C. W. Talmage’s name ing upon the banks of the Wilson
Beaverton on Saturday where she
and Kilcliis rivers. Prior to the
had gone to celebrate the annual has been mentioned as a candidate
anniversay of the order of the Sis­ ► forcongressman, in opposition to issuance of the injunction defend­
Congressman Hawley’.
Mr. Tal- ants put up a bond to pay all costs
ters of St Mary.
and damages, not exceeding $1000,
Roy Mattoon vs. J. J Gee and L j mage has not the ghost of a show,
as a result of the injunction. The
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but
we
would
no*
deprive
him
of
a
M. Dennis, partners doing business
cases having been decided against
little
public
notoriety
which
goes
under the firm name and style of
the defendants the pluintiff now
Cloverdale Lumber Co., which are with it, for our unterrified Demo-
sues for damages.
!
cratic
friends
are
always
expecting
two cases filed in the circuit court
to recover $889.45 and $9&35.
J. W. Maddux has established a
city transfer office next to the Gem L
theatre on Main street, where sll
orders can be left, which will be
promptly attended to, or call the
office up by phone, Main 651.
Dr. S. M. Wendt, successor to Dr.
:
Smith, speaks German. Surgery,
ear, eye, nose and throat. Office in
the Commercial Building, opposite
the Todd Hotel. All calls answered «
day or night. Both phones.
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Attorney T. B. Handely will be a
candidate for joint representative
at the primary election, but as he
did not decide to run until after it
was too late to have petitions circu­
lated, he will rely upon persons
writing his name on their ballots.
You are invited to call and look
over our stock of groceries. We
have a new stock of first-class
goods, none of them shelf worn or
stale. Call and see us, you will
receive courtuous treatment and
prompt service.-Tillamook FeedCo.*
Now that the automobile rush is
over we are repairing any and
everything. Guns, locks and keys,
typwritern, cash registers
and
complicated machinery a specialty.
At Ed’a Garage, 2nd Ave. Any­
thing that we can’t repair we will
buy,
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Soap.
Fairy, 6 for 25c.
Diamond A, 7 for 25c.
Baking Powder, Royal
2i lb. - 90c,
1 lb. - 40c
5 lb.
$1.75
White Borax Naptha,
6 for 25c.
Pearl White, 6 for 25c.
Gold Dust, 20c.
Pyramid Wash Powder,
2 for 35c.
Round up Cleanser,
4 for 25c
Cleveland.
1 lb
40c.
5 lb. $1.50 io II). $2.40
Everything in Groceries
and Feed at the right
prices.
RAY FEED CO.
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