I TILLAMOOK, OREGON APRIL 11, 1912. How to Get Rich. Live within your means. Limit your wants while enlarging your resources. Dispense with luxuries as long as you can pay only for necessities. Promote your independence by becom- ing a money saver as well as a money saver as well as a money earner. You can buy an interest-bearing Certi­ ficate of Deposit or make a deposit in our Savings Department every time you have a spare dollar. OUNTY Tl LLAMOOK COUNT Y BAN 1 supervision llamook jottings Lytle A Gordon handle all kinds of building materials in any amount and can quote the lowest prices in the city. See them before buying. • Wanted, Oregon Quail, for breed­ ing purposes. Permit for trapping furnished. Address ’Gene M. Simpson, Sup’t State Game Farm, Corvallis, Oregon. Dr. -P. O. Bonebrake, conference superintendent, will preach at the United Brethren church on Sunday evening. In the morning he will preach at Beaver. There will be ice cream social at the Oddfellows’ Hall Friday even­ ing, the 12th, under the auspieces of the United Brethren Endeavor- ers All are invited. A game of base ball will be play­ ed tomorrow (Friday) afternoon be­ tween the Tillamook Commercial Club and the Tillamook High School at Stillwell Park I E. C. Madden had a close call of being drowned on Friday, when his canoe upset. With the assist­ ance of Chris Frantzen, who had a long poll, he managed to reach slioie. Charles Kunze left Tuesday for Buxton, where he went to obtain the services of a man to look after the proposed milking contest, as the department had failed to send ■ a man in ed with blue uniforms and helmets. Night watchman Meyers thinks that the uniform might prevent someone mistaking him for a burg­ lar and take a crack at him when making inspection of different buildings. The Shakespeare Club met on Friday at the home of Mis. B. C. Lamb, and the ladies had another delightful afternoon’s enjoyment. The decorations and souvenirs were unique and arranged in tasteful style. The hostess served an excel­ lent lunch of dainties, which all en­ joyed. At the M. E. Church on the evening of Friday, April. 12th, at 8 o’clock. Madam Tausch will give a poetical sketch of the life and times of Gusta­ vus Adolphus, of Sweeden, a hero of the faith. The narrative will be ac­ companied by music throughout. Mad­ am Tausch is a writer of renown for the German press. Several of her shorter production? have been publish­ ed in the best German magazines. Every lover of Sweeden and her his­ tory should hear this lady. The following teachers have been re-elected : L. L. Baker, principal ; R. U. Moore, High School; Florence Laufman, High School ; Mrs. Ilans Hanson, lluzli School ; E. E. Fin­ ley. Imsincss dept. ; Mrs. E. G. Ford, seventh grade ; Verna Seston, sixth grade ; Mrs. Laura Leach, second grade ; Clara Tinnerstett, primary dept ; Kathrine Burge, ' primary dept Some of the present teachers did not care to accept for another year, and for that reason ; were not re elected We are sorry to announce the death of Mrs, Chester Stewart, * which took place in this city on Sunday after an illness of several months, the cause 'of death being i tuberculosis. Deceased leaves a , husband and one child. She was the daughter of Mrs. A. I.. Fitz­ patrick, who,with the bereaved fam­ ilies, have the sympathy of the community. The remains were buried on Tuesday, the religious ■ services being held in the Catholic Church. For Sale, Household Goods. J. W. Maddux has established a Second house east of the Academy. city transfer office next to the Gem Mrs. A. Phelps. • le Todd is in on a visit, theatre on Main street, where all Edmunds pays 17 cents a pound orders can be left, which will be ntinee at the Star, Saturday, at in trade for calf hides. promptly attended to..or call the p. m. Tillamook Mercantile Co. . office up by phone, Main 651. iment, Lamb-SchraderCo., Tele- Bring your chickens to the Tilla­ Dr. S. M. Wendt, successor to Dr. le Main 1771. 0 Choice Strawberry plants for mook Meat Company’s Market, We Smith, speaks German. Surgery, pay 13c. per pound. ear, eye, nose and throat. Office in See Shrode. the Commercial Building, opposite Mason, Pennington & Co. are G Freeman returned to Cor- offering ladies’ winter under gar- the Todd Hotel. All calls answered s on Tuesday. day or night. Both phones. • ments at a great reduction. rn, on Monday to the wife of Oscar Aschim, the night man at A nice line of Laces just received, . McCarty, a son. 5c. per yard. La maps Variety Store. the Pacific States Telephone office, torney Oak Nolan ia in from discovered a fire there the other “Drop in and look around.” land on business. night caused by two electric wires There will be preaching both Robinson, of Portland, is in getting crossed; but he soon ex­ morning and evening at the Pres­ city on business. tinguished it with chemicals. byterian Church next Sunday. re the Tillamook Feed Co. a Don’t put in all your time think, Tillamook Meat Company Lard for your groceries. * absolutely pure; $1.40, 101b. pail; ing of the "Sweet By-and-By,” but be sure and connect up with Z. W. Leghorn Eggs- $1,00 per 75c., 51b. pail; 50 lb. can 12c. lb. . the “Sweet Now-and-Now” which ig of 15. A. M. Ginn. If you are looking for a wagon or nted, 100,000 pounds of Bees a buggy of any kind it will pay ia the time to Buy A berdare (Aus­ tralian) Coal, Lamb Schrader Co. . Clough’s Drug Store. you to see the Tillamook Feed Co.* Mrs. Harry Crane sustained the lies’ $20.00 Rain Coat at $12.50, Have you tried the Diamond W. loss of her home on the Miami on son Pennington a