illanwk ìtoìdiflljt TILLAMOOK, OREGON MAY 16, 1912. dvantages of a hecking Account Wanted, Oregon Quail, for breed­ ing purposes. Permit fortrapping furnished. Address ’Gene M. Simpson, Sup’t State Game Farm, Corvallis, Oregon. i. Safeguarding Funds It is expected that everything will be arranged by the 1st June so that work on the sewerage system and hard surfacing the streets will com­ mence after that date. Over ninety per cent of transfers of funds in business are made through the medium of bank checks, thus avoiding .the dangers incident to carrying large sums about, and the risk of making the wrong change. Dr. Monk aud wife will leave Monday morning to attend the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. and Re- beka Assembly at Pendleton. On their return they will stop in Port­ land to attend Eastman School of There will be a meeting of the Professional Photography, .May 28. City Council this evening, when the 29 and 30. They will return to this persons who have remonstrated city on the 1st of June. against the proposed city improve­ J. H. Fitzgerald and R. P. McCor­ ments abutting their property will mick, who have been working for a be given a hearing. long time on the rights of way for My method in selling glasses is the West Coast road, were iu the not to catch a new victim and the city last week. Mr. Fitzgerald had price—but to see how well I can fit offered to sell the rights cf way to the eyes. R. A. Whalen, Opt. D. the Southern Pacific Co. and it is Registered under State Law of Ore­ reported that the deal is likely to gon. • go through. It was reported in the city last The east wind on Sunday and week that the Southern Pacific had Monday made the atmosphere some­ bought the right of way of the West what tropical in thia part of Oregon, Coast Road, and that the P.R. A N. which was something unusual for would be extended 25 miles south this time of year. There was dan­ of this city. ger of fire, however, with the wind Jay L. Stannard, of the firm of in that direction. At Hemlock they Stannard A Richardson, civil engine­ had a scare, also at Bay City where ers, who are the engineers engaged some old shacks were destroyed. by the City Council for the sewer The Fourth of July Committee and street improvements, was in held another meeting on Wednes­ this city this week. day evening, when it was decided Two games of base ball will be to engage the services of a person played in thia city in the second to manage the celebration, us the interscholaetic series on Friday and business men have no time to de­ Saturday next, and between Port­ One of the fea­ land Academy and the Tillamook vote to the details. tures which the committee is now High School. working on is a proposition to have Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wiley re­ the first flying machine tournament turned from the Willamette Valley in this county at that time. the first of the week where they A. K. Case has recently sold Mr. had been visiting relatives. several of the famous Overland Wiley brought in half a dozen cows Autos to people in this county, with he had purchased there. good prospects of disposing of Dr. S. M. Wendt, successor to Dr. a number of others in the Smith, speaks German. Surgery, near future. Those who have ear, eye, nose and throat. Office in bought Overiands lately are: W. D. the Commercial Building, opposite Bodyfel*, 35 b. p., five passenger; the Todd Hotel. All calls answered • C. Swenson, 35 h p., five passenger; day or night Both phones. * | J. C. Holden, 45 h p., torpedo, four Work commenced on Monday on I passenger; F. W. Christensen, 30 the new highschool building in this lip., two passenger; Guy Ford, 30 city, which is to be built by Snook h. |>., five passenger ; Carl Haber- A Traver, of Salem. Mr. Snook lach, 30 h.p., five passenger. came in last week and signed the The Tillamook-Willamina mail contract and put up the bond. route was discontinued on Wednes­ The Tillamook Meat Co. is selling lard at the following prices : 10 lb. pail, $1.50, ; 5 lb. pail, 80c. ; 50 lb. pails at 12Vic. per pound, Thia lard is absolutely pure. This method enables the business man or individual to keep his money safely in the bank, instead of on the premises or about the person, where it would be subject to hazard. A checking account at the bank is a great convenience and costs the de­ positor absolutely nothing. To ob­ viate handling the account ata loss the bank require that reasonable average balance be maintained. 1 1*1« TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK & \ N TH £ TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE .LAMOOK JOTTINGS ean-Up 1 ake the City look bright. STAT E. SUPERVISION I' Born, on Saturday, to the wife of Nels Erickson, a son; and to the wife of F. P. Thun, a eon. Tbe only genuine “Standard Port­ land Cement” to be had in the city irt for filling yards, for sale.— at the Tillamook Feed Co. * . Harter. For Sale,—one thorough bred ank Long is quite sick with Morgan mare, cheap; also small ach trouble. Canadian horse.—W. B. Powell, Choice Strawberry plants for South Prairie. See Shrode. The merits of Dement’a Best is . B. Gordon went to Portland on proven by those who buy nothing iness this week. else of us but their flour. Tilla re. Clyde Clements is seriously mook Feed Co. ith pneumonia. Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Urie, of by Crib and mattress for sale, Camas, Wash., are in the city for a week, stopping at the home of Mr. uire of Ira C. Smith. • subscription list is being circu- and Mrs. F D. Small. Rev. W. A. Diggins, pastor of the d to support the band. rs. B A. Todd and daughter is Christian church at Colfax, Wash., visited at the home of Rev. R. E. he city from Nehalem. J ope for a few days. C. W. Leghorn Eggs—$1,00 per Aurie M. Draper vs. John S Mag- ing of 15. A. M. Ginn. innis et al is a suit filed in the cir­ ne 63 egg Petaluma Incubator cuit court to recover $690 and $639 on sale. King A Smith Co. two promissory notes. or sale,— Herd of Cowa. Enquire For Sale,—Saddle Horse known as he Desmond place, Netarts. • the George Young mare. Will sell anted. 100,000 pounds of Bee» cheap if sold at once. Apply Pat r. Clough’s Drug Store. Childers, Fairview, Ore. • uy the best, A berdake (Austra- Edna Getchel, of ¡Hebo, 22 years ) Coal. Lamb-Schrader Co. * of age, was adjudged insane on ne Full Blooded Jersey Bull for Tuesday and was taken to the .—Apply to T. H. McCormick. • insane Asylum on Wednesday. or Sale, a full blood Holstein Coal delivered for $8.00 per ton ifer Calf.—Apply to B. H. Hath- or 4.50 for half ton, or good fir wood M7 * already sawed for $5.75 per cord or re will sell you a buggy for less $3.00 for half a cord. See Shrode. • ney than it baa coat ua. Ask The Reception Committee of tbe Tillamook Commercial Club will ies Lois Blazer, of Bayocean, appreciate the gift of flowers, to be ed with fríen da in town over left at the clubrooms next Tuesday. Ira Latimer and wife returned to ive chickens wanted at the Tilla- the city on Wednesday for the sum­ k Meat Company’s Market 13c. mer. Mr. Latimer has been attend ing the Dental College in Portland. pound. • Lytle Jc Gordon handle all kinds ostmaster L. M. Kraner and materials in any e, of Cloverdale, were in this city of building amount and can quote the lowest Saturday, prices in the city. See them before hey say the Diamond W. line buying. * ’t be beat for quality.— Tilla- The City Transfer Co. are the fel­ k Feed Co. • lows who haul anything, anywhere, I but that Diamond W. Steel any time. Office on Main Street, coffee is good,get it at theTilla- opposite Clough’s Drug Store. Call k Feed Co. • us by phone, Main 651. . C. Conger and Oakley Kerr. , Bay City, were in the city Fri-I If you want a good garden, or want to grow good potatoes, uses y on business. fertalizer prepared for the purpose, ring your chickens to tbe Tilla- no weed seeds. A supply at the k Meatcompany’s Market We' Tillamook Feed Co. * y 13c. per pound. • James Walton returned from Nes­ hose intending to put in Cement - kowin on Wednesday, looking as ewalks should see Lamb-Schra- though be had been doing some Co., Telephone 177L • manual labor at that moat delight­ or Sale,—A light wagon, light ful summer resort. • ble harness and mowing mac- E. T Haltom left this morning on !. Enquire at Rogers Barn. * a business trip to Portland, and day. e have two secondhand wagons while there will make arrangements htly used that can be bought for attractions for tbe Fourth of a bargain. Tillamook Feed Co. • July celebration in this city. ve Hadley returned to the city The tug Geo. R. Vosburg, which • week from Hong Kong. It ia went ashore on the north spit of the ut eight years since be was here, Nehalem bar two weeks ago. was getting off this week. 'ou can get the genuine Eastern ■ fortunate in _ ” feed meats at tbe Tillamook , She is not badly damaged, and after Company General Supply being repaired sb« will be put into * commission again. I LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE TILLAMOOK, OREGON, “ DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND. Congressman Hawley has egain taken up with the lighthouse board the establishment of 14 lights on Tillamook Bay, upon the request of the commercial bodies of Tillamook, Bay Ocean and Bay City. It is be­ lieved the increase of shipping since the proposition was rejected will now secure favorable consider­ ation. 1 Carpets, Rugs and Mattresses cleaned with a first class vaccum carpet cleaner ; good work and the best of satisfaction given by F. E. Pangborn. Leave orders at lones- Knudson Furniture Store. Gnt, shells, meat scraps, ground bone, blood meat, char coal, scratch food^ baby chick food, egg food, in fact all chicken supplies at the Tillamook Feed Co. General Supply Store. * Judge Galloway heard the argu­ ments at Salem on Friday in the Port of Bayocean case, Attorneys S. S. Johnson and Webster Holmes making the arguments. It ia thought that the judge will render a decision in about two weeks. Now is the time to put in your order for rough lumber, at the Faw­ cett Creek Saw Mill, located 7 miles south of Tillamook, as the price will be $7.00 per thousand, for a limited time ouly. If you cannot call send in your order by mail. « When your Account is Balanced It shows accurately what you have received, what you have paid out and how much cash you hive left. What is more, the cancelled checks show to whom you have paid money and are indisputable receipts Isn't it about time you availed yourself ot these advantages? FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK, ORE. and at Cape Lookout. As the boat was without provisions and lacked motor power it wan too much of u job to row back in the face of the strong wind, so the captain decided tn land at Cape Lookout. The boat was anchored off shore and the crew reached shore in their life saving suits late Friday afternoon. From there they walked to Bay­ ocean Friday morning, which was the first word received here of their safety. Captain Jenkins, in the Henrietta, went out after the life boat and towed her in on Saturday. There is considerable criticism of the life saving service here because the station is not provided with a motor boat, fur in the face of a strong wind it is difficult to handle the boat and to get buck to land when outside tlie breakers. At >1.34 Per Yard. Inasmuch as the Dolorway peo­ ple have been asking a price of $1.50 per square yard here it would seem that the company had not yet reached bedrock with reference to price cutting in Pendleton. Surely the paving company will not charge local property owners any more for their work than they charge the property owners at Ooldendale. Local property owners are a fine lot of citizens and are entitled to the Very best that’s going in the way of paving prices, a fact that both the puving companies should carefully bear in mind. For 8ale. One of the finest dairy ranches in Clatsop County, consisting of 123 acres, all dyked tideland, complete in every respect with houses, out­ houses, fine barn, servants’ quart­ ers, creamery, machinery, etc’. This ranch is located about 3 miles from Astoria on the best county road, and alaoconveuient to city by water. Schoolhouse adjoins land, Thia ranch is the pro|»prty of Mrs. A n mi Anheuser-Busch of St. Louis, Mo., and is to be sold by ua under power of attorney from her. Immediate sale in desired Rnneli can be inspected ut any time. One of the best money makers in Oregon. No deals with real estate dealers or agente. A. W. N okhlab a . xd N orria S tapi . es , Astoria, Oregon. With agitation underway in Pendleton for lower prices on street paving the East Oregonian hikes pleasure today in reproducing s day, and the Tillamook-Cloverdale story front Go'dendale, Wash., »nd route goes into effect today (Thurs­ published in a Portland paper last day) It will leave this city after evening. It sets forth that many the arrival of the mail at the Tilla­ bids on hard surface paving have ex|>ediate mook post-office. To been received by the Goldendale i getting the mail started,, the south council and that Dolerway paving mail will receive first attention and has been offered the people there, the postmaster expects to have it at a price of $1.34 per square yard. reaily at five o’clock each evening. | Henry Rogers has the contract for this route and it is thought a good many will avail themselves of the mail route between Tillamook and Cloverdale. The Shakes;>eare Club bad its regular monthly meeting at the OVER POST-OFFICE. home of Mrs. C. L Clough, on Fri­ day afternoon, when there was a full attendance of member» r.nd a 1. —3BH acrea in cultivation. Free city water. 6H miles S.K $4,500. numi*er of invited guests pre­ 2. —16 acre« in cultivation. Spring water Oretown. —$2,250. 3. -65 acres at Beaver. Dairy ranch and «lock. -$10,000. sent to participate in these delight­ 4. — 100 acre«, Cantie Rock ranch. 3Vt mile« S.E. of Hebo.—$700)’ ful afternoon gatherings. The dec­ 5. —House and Lot in town.— $B25.(X). orations were red carnations, ar­ 6. —Fine Residence, central Tillamook City. $2,100. tistically arranged, and the aifiuse- 7 —House andTwoIxita, Miller'« addition, Tillumook City. $1,500. ment part of the afternoon was a 8, —160 acre«. Dairy Ranch. Pleasant Valley.—$7,500. 9. — 40 acres on Tillamook River. Unimproved. All tiottoiu.-fil 7C0. cake romance. Mrs. Alex McNair 10. —100 acre«, Timber Claim on Miami river — $4,500. drew the first prize and Mrs. F. 3. 11. —80 acres fine timber. 1,580. M, feet.—(l.NX Whitehouse the consolation. Mr«. 12—40 acres. Well improved. New bui'ding. 41» miles S. — RS.tICQ. Clough served a most dainty lunch 13. —80 acre«, near Cloverdale. Timber.-$3>(J00. 14. —30 acres. Four miles south. All improved -$6,500. which was served to the queen’s 15. —30 acres. .34» miles south. Half improved. $3.500 taste. 16. —150 Lot« aud Hotel site, Long Beach add. to Bay ocean. $15,000. Those interested in the erection of 17. —80 acres 4.14 miles S. E. Tillamook. $4,800. 18. —200 acre ranch. 70 acres bottom. All stocked. —$22,!W0. a new modern hotel in this city have 19. —The finest residence in Tillamook —¿4,700 been successful in raising a large 20. —240 acres 5L mile« S.E. Dairy Ranch.—$43,200. of money amongst the bust sum 21. —00 acres Nestiicca bottom. Dairy Ranch —$11,000. Msa men, and arrangement) will soon be made to push thia much needed improvement to a finish. It 1. -17 acres. Orchard. Well improved. Will trade for bottom will be a three ntory building, with land only.-$15,000. 2—10 seres. Orchard. Building« coat $5,(MM). —$18 OH) about 60 room«, and built ao that a 3. -24 acres. Orchard. Fine improvement« —$46,000. fourth story can be added. With 4. -424» acres. Part Orchard. Balance raw. —$25.000. the erection of thia hotel, the high 5 —15 acres. All fmit Good improvements -$20,000 6 -It acres. All-in fruit, Good improvement«. —$10,000. school building, depot and freight 7. — Business Lot, ’ Hood ............... River. -$10,000. sheds. Masonic temple, and laying 11.— 160 acres. Six acre« cleared. Fine apple land. $8,000 hard surfaced |>evementa and sewer system, Tillamook Ctty will make some rapid and permanent improve­ 1.- 1000 acres. Orchard Land. Mostly raw. For sale only In ments this year. tracts to suit. Now that the automobile rush is over we are repairing any and everything. Gun», 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. Simmons Brothers and Golds worthy’s mill is now running and ready for orders. Dressed lumber furnished after February 15th. Rough lumber $8 per M. Dressed lumber will be sold at correspond­ ingly low prices. Mill situated 8 miles south of Tillamook The Entertainment Committee of the Tillamook Club will appreciate the kindness of any who feel dis­ posed to donate flowers for the pur­ pose of decorating the club rooms on the occasion of the visit of tbe Portland business men to this city Anxiety for V-fe Savers next week. A petition is being circulated to ( Considerable anxiety was felt recall the Board of School directors, here on Friday morning for the but as quite a number oi those who safety of the Garibaldi life saving signed it only beard one side of the crew snd lioat. They left Nehaleui controversey. there are ttmee who at eleven o'clock Wednesday morn, feel sorry that they signed the ing, where the crew had been at the petition after they ascertained tbe wreck of theVosburg, with the ioten­ facta ia tbe case. tion of returning to Tillamook bay. There will be another suecial As there was a strong north west meeting of tbe Tillamook Commer­ wind, it was not safe to cross in cial Club on Friday evening to over the bar, and Captain Farley hear tbs final report of the Enter­ tied the boat to the whistling buoy, tainment Committee, which has outside oi Tillamook Bay, for the charge of the arrangements for tbe night. He cut loose from there at entertainment of the Portland t>usi- five o'clock Thursday morning and I sought shelter behind the rucks HTor Sale oi ZEZzxclxeirxg'o o-t 216 Tillamook Block, Tillamook, Or TILLAMOOK LANDS AND LOTS HOOD RIVER LANDS AND LOTS. Washington County, Or., Lands. PORTLAND. 1«—Two Lots Portland Heights $12, (MM). 2—Three 1 Ait«. Peninsular, near Swift’s Packing Plant—$1 9UX 3. - Fine Residence Mt Tntxir Furniahed.—$3,(U) 4. — Equity in 2 lol«. Cspitul Hill add —$411). 5. —6 Lota. Farrell’« add. to Woodlawn, Portland. — $4,300. NORTH PLAINS Five acres in cultivation. Fine LYLE, WASH., LANDS. 1.—8 acre« In town < reek —$2.4(1). L —160 acres. All good fruit lands. 4 acres orchard. Building«. — $12000 2—378 acrea Ranch. 70acres, 1 year old apples, 1.10 acre, cleared. $75 per acre STATE OF TENNESSEE. 34 acre Truck Farm at Elbridge Will trade. John Leland Henderson & Son, .A»gferxts. AGENTS FOR NORTHERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON.