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t > y Vol. XXIV. No. 51 TILLAMOOK, ORBGON JUNE 6, 1912 Advantages of a Acquaintance A in- Checking Account at Bank. I - - ’ ■’ -*k»> k....... (Myrtle, the small daughter of Joseph Hawkins, who haa been very ill of typhoid fever, is impro- ing. Arthur Stillwel', of the firm of Mason, Pennington A Co., left on a business trip thia morning for Port land. ! James Clements, of Glendale, Not the least of the advantages of is visiting his brother, Clyde Clem having a checking account at this ents and family. He came in Sun bank is the acquaintance which it pro- day. motes between the depositor, and Dr. J. E. Reedy will attend a meet ing of the State Veterinary Medical our officers. Association in Portland on June 11 and 12. This acquaintance enables our John Riggs oaving received the sad news of the death of hie mother officers to get in touch with the inter at Newberg, left on Tuesday with ests of the depositor, and to lend all Mrs. Riggs the co-operation consistent with con If you are in need of a Jersey bull to head your herd or want a bull servative banking. calf, correspond with H. A. West, Oswego, Ore. • I O. N. Johnson will have charge Our officers gladly welcome the of the dining room of the Allen opportunity to extend the facilities of House Mrs. Allen will continue to the bank to new depositors. run the rooms. The launch Henrietta is being overhauled for the summer trade. CAPITA L She was placed on a scow that lay by the dredger. The merits of Dement’s Best is TILL AM OOK CITY. ORE. SUPERVISION proven by those who buy nothing ^lse of us but their flour. Tilla mook Feed Co. • LAMOOK JOTTINGS Live chickens wanted at the Tilla W. W, Conder is in on a visit mook Meat Company's Market, 13c. shaking hands with old friends. per pound. * jirt for tilling yards, for sale.— The ex-county judge is now resid They say the Diamond W. line ing in New Mexico. 8. Harter. can’t be beat for quality.—Tilla |ement, Lamb-Schrader Co. Tel- For Sale,—Saddle Horse known as mook Feed Co. * kne Main, 1771. the George Young mare. Will sell Gee ! but that Diamond W. Steel cheap if sold at once. Apply Pat br Sale,—H4 year old bull. In- cut coffee ia good,get it at the Tilla Childers, Fairview, Ore. • Ire Frauk Tone. * mook Feed Co. * M. M. Mead and son were awarded la by Crib and mattress for sale, Clarence Hanenkratt was granted the contract to make the Scholmey- ( luire of Ira C. Smith. * a three months liquor license on er till at Nehalem, the bid being j f. C. King returned from South- Garibaldi beach. $8.275 and $172 for the trussel. Oregon on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Caples, of Canyon There will be an enormous hay C. W. Leghorn Eggs—$1,00 per ville, are visiting their daughter, crop in Tillamook County this year ■ |ing of 15. A. M. Ginn. Mrs. Rosa Shreve. which will greatly add to the pro (tie 63 egg Petaluma Incubator Bring your chickens to the Tilla fits in the dairy business. Sale. King A Smith Co. mook Meat Company’s Market. We Coal delivered for $8.00 per ton I Wanted. 100,000 pounds of Bees 0*y 13c. per pound. * or 4.50 for half ton, or good fir wood k. Clough’s Drug Store. Lost —a gold brooch, round with already sawed for $5.75 per cord or he Board of County Commis- ruby set Finder, please leave at $3.00 for half a cor* See Shrode. • , ■era is in session this week. Headlight office. Reward. Lytle A Gordon handle all kinds I me Full Blooded Jersey Bull for The only genuine "Standard Port of building materials in any b.—Apply to T. H. McCormick. * land Cement” to be had in the city amount and can quote the lowest * prices in the city. See them before hr Sale,—Seven Head of Horses at the Tillamook Feed Co. * C. M. Egbert left this morning buying. two Hacks.—J. E. Brown, Tilla for Portland after a business trip b Mrs. Jesse O’Neil and brother, le will sell you a buggy for iess to Bayocean and this city. Arthur Smith, of Canyonville, ar Percy Sheldon and family leave rived Saturday evening for a pey than it has cost us. Ask pde. this Thursday for Rockaway where month’s visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith. «. Finney left on Wednesday they will spend the summer. ■ning for a brief business trip to I will trade property in Tillamook I. O. O. F. will hold memorial City for Tillamook dairy land. See services at the cemetery Sunday Hand. Ik for Mokatil ice-cream. Why? W'. G. Dwight, Tillamook, Ore. . morning at nine o’clock. An ad- For Sale,—A light wagon, light aress will be given by R. E. Jope, • use it is the best.* Ask your double harness and mowing mac of the Church of Christ. lore. rs. Morris Schnal is in the Good hine. Enquire at Rogers Barn. • This being leap year, and no fair Jaritan Hospital at Portland for We have two second hand wagons young damsel or comely widow Iment. slightly used that can be bought having made any matrimonal pro t>n't buy tone, buy heat units, ata bargain. Tillamook Feed Co. • posals to W. Thatcher, he is think IkDAKE (Australian) Coal is sold I You can get the genuine Eastern ing of leaving for other parts where icer, . corn feed meats at the Tillamook his chances are more favorable be Its merits as a heat prod« Ib-Schrader Co. Telephone Main Feed Company General Supply fore leap year expiree. The gentle man is struttting around in his • i Store. * meetin’ goin’ clothes. is a personal benefit to every citizen of Tillamook County to be a Policyholder in rcgonï ifc The only Life Insurance Company h “Exclusively Oregon.” company is the only one which invest all of its funds in Oregon Securities and is an important factor in the upbutlding of “A GREATER TILLAMOOK 9 9 and ~ 99 “A GREATER OREGON. Rates no higher than other first class companies. General Results Better. Discriminating Buyers give us preference. BEST FOR OREGONIANS. Home Office Portland. L MILLS, President. L. SAMUEL, Founder and General Manager. CLEARANCE SALE We have deferred our accustomed ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE until this date in order to give our many friends and patrons the benefit of quality goods at reduced prices at the time of. the year they are most able to take advantage of this rare opportunity. We acknowledge that it is unusual at this time of the year to hold a CLEARANCE SALE, but in order that we can serve you best we are offering this GRAND CLEAR ANCE SALE the season of the year you are best able to take advantage of the rare bargains we have to offer. ■This means a REVISION of the Tariff DOWN WARD. We honestly believe, NEVER BEFORE was such a saving to the consumer offered to the people of Tillamook on high class merchandise as at this time. * 1 f Please bear in mind we are offering you HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE— Merchandise of QUALITY, at prices far below the mail order house inferior goods, and also please remember this is not a sale of shop worn goods, goods that have a record for age or job lots and remnants bought for the purpose, as is r » the practice of <••'...• those j merchants who are con- ■ - . • stantly offering the “ greatest sale ever?” We are not constantly offering you all kinds ofchaff about bargains, sales, reductions and all such rot, but when WE SAY SALE it will pay you to get up and take notice. This Greatest of Clearance Sale Commences SATURDAY, JUNE 8th, 1912 Mason, Pennington & Co The City Transfer Co. are the fel lown who haul anything-, anywhere, any time. Office on Main Street, opposite Clough’s Drug Store. Call us by phone, Main 651. . If you want a tfood garden, or want to grow good potatoes, use a iertalixer prepared for the purpose, no weed seeds. A supply at the Tillamook Feed Co. * The Tillamook Meat Co. io selling lard at the following prices : 10 lb pail, $1.50, ; S lb. pail, 80c. . 301b. Thia pails at 1214c. per pound lard is absolutely pure. For Sale,—Ten Head of milch Cows, one Holstein Hull snd three Head of Horses. Will be sold rea sonable. Inquire at what is known as the Desmond place, Netarts. . The case of Peter Byrom vs. the Garibaldi Beach Company has been satisfactorily settled to all parties, consequently the property was not sold at sheriff’s sale on Saturday. Mv method in selling glasses is not to catch a new victim and the price—but to see how well I can fit th« eyes. R. A. Whslen, Opt. D. Registered under State Law of Ore gon * Tom Brown, who has been an in- mate of the State Asylum, escaped from there last week snd came to this city. Sheriff Crenshaw took care of him until an attendant came from Salem. Some special Bargain« for Setur- .day June Mh. Better come early if you want in on them. See west window. Lamar's Variety Store. "Drop in and look around." Dr, Norton, Dentist and aasistant, ex (recta to be in Bay City, Oregon, June 30, 1W12. Those requiring our beat Dentistry will receive our Beat efforts along that line. Graduate Eastern Dental College. • • Dr. S M. Wendt, successor to Dr. Smith, epesks (iermin. Surgery, ear, eye, nose and throat office in the Commercial Building, opposite the Todd Hotel. All calls answered day or night Both phones. • Grit, ahella, meat scraps, ground bone, blood meat, charcoal, scratch food, baby chick food, egg food, in fact all chicken auppliea at the Tillamook Feed Co. General Supply Store. * Born, on Friday, to the wife of Carl A. Patxlaf, a eon. The father is doing well and consider« himself the happiest man in Tillamook. We extend our congratulatione to the happy parents. Justice Stanley fined Dee Sandera $50.00 on Monday for having in hia possesion a fawn. Sandera livea in the South part of the county and it ia supposed that he had killed the doe to obtain possesion of the fawn. L. Samuel, of the Oregon Life, came in on Tuesday in the intereat of tiiat life insurance company. Aa the company has money to loan, Mr.'Samuel is looking upthe matter of loaning ionic of it to the city. his return the matter of building a new Catholic church in this city will be consumated. Found ut Elmore Park on Gari- baldi beach a gold medal, with thia inscription: "H. D. Flagg, 7-5—07, 250 yds. 27 sec., Creston." It was found by Leo Best and owner may recover name by calling at the Headlight office. The House has passed the Haw ley bill Io reimburse Preston B. Lucas, of Tillamook, in the sum of $3(J0 on the account of the loss of homestead improvements. He was forced to abandon them becaune of a change in linea of survey. The Presbyterian Churcli on Sun day was filled to its full capacity, tiie occasion being the baccaulnit- reate sermon to the gradmft«-« of the Tillamook High School. The sermon wan preached by the Rev. J. E. Jope, of the Christian Church, and the music was furnished by a large choir. Attorney H. T. Botts returned to the city on Wednesday, He argued the Port of Tillamook ca«e on Tues day before the Supreme Court. A decision is expect in about two weeks, but tbsrss Is aosue s,>ecuh>. tion how the court will rule an to ths original I’oit law enacted by ths Stale legislature an to whether it requires a vote of Hie entire State to annul it or simply the Port district. Thia in the technical point upon which Attorney Duniway rustle hia strong point to defeat the Port. The P. R. A N. will run an excur sion train during the summer sea son every Saturday from Portland leaving there at noon and return iug Sunday night. Tire first excur sion will I m * run on Saturday next. Captain Deck, lighthouse insjiect- or, wua in thia week for the pur- l>oae of making a report on the ap plication for harlxir and bar lights. He went to C oin : Meara light-liouae on Wednesday and left thia morn ing Now 1« the time to put in your or<ler fur rough luuilrer, at the Faw cett Creek Saw Mill, located 7 miles south of Tillamook, as the price Married, on Tuesday morning, at will be $7.00 per thousand, for a the Sacred Heart Churcji, Mr. limited time only. If you cannot Charles J. Kuper and Mine Miry call eend in your order by mail. . Piarker. The ceremony was per j • On Saturday several cars of equip formed by Father Berne, there ment belonging to the Warren Con iieing a large numlier of friends struction Co. arrived in thia city, present to witness the marriage. amongat which were eight i 111 “l>- | The liridt is the daughter of Mr. teams ae wetl several home Mrs. Jos. Plaaker. The happy teams. The company ha. erected , event waa celebrated ia the evening tents at the terminal grounds. when relatives and friends of the Rev. Van Clerenbeck, poator of contracting parties were present the Sacred Heart Church, left for in a large number to give the Holland on Saturday owing to the happy couple an enjoyable as nd serious eic knew of hit mother. On off I