Jleaölyjlj Vol. XXV. No. 3. » What You Gain TILLAMOOK, ORBGON JUNE 27, 1912, lar depositor with Tillamook County Bank. Your funds are kept in absolute security. Payment by cheek provide indisputable receipts in the form of returned canceled checks. Being a depositor with us acquaints us with each other and lays the foundation for accommo­ dation when you want to piece out your resources with a loan. Every courtesy and facility is rendered the small as well as the large depositor. Don’t wait until you can begin with a large deposit. ¿' TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK ban COUNTY____ TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE, CAPITAL tí $30.000 00 STAT E SUPERVISION 1 BBBsà ILLAMOOK JOTTINGS I Found,—a ring in the hall of St. lAlphonsus Academy. 3. C. W. Leghorn Eggs-$1,00 per setting of 15. A. M. Ginn. Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Wise came in for a short visit on Sunday. One Full Blooded Jersey Bull for ISsle.—Apply to T. FT. McCormick. * For Sale,—Seven Head of Horees and two Hacks.—J. E. Brown, Tilla­ mook. We will sell you a buggy for leas money than it has cost us. Ask Shrode. Chiropractic is a drugless cure for all diseases. Dr. Scheetz, W'ade Residence. * Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ mook Meat Company’s Market, 13c. per pound. * Waijted,—A situation by a Girl, aged 17 years. Apply at the Head­ light office. * The Allen House has been reno­ vated, the rooms being re-papered and painted. Bring your chickens to the Tilla­ mook MeatCompany’s Market. We pay 13c. per pound. * We understand that the Port of Tillamook will return the Port tax collected by the sheriff. Mrs. John Latimer and child re turned to this city on Sunday after visiting friends on the outside. Why is Mokatil ice cream the best in the state ? Simply because it’s made of Tillamook pure cream. Wanted,—Lady with a good voice for Vaudeville Sketch Team. Write to C. H. Curtin, Tillamook, Ore. . Mrs. Jos. Harrison and eon re­ turned to her home on Sunday after visiting friends in Portland. Why is Mokatil ice cream the best in the state ? Simply because it ranked highest percent last year. . For Sale,—A light wagon, light double harneaa and mowing mac­ hine. Enquire at Rogers Barn. • If you are in doubt inveatigate Chiropractic. Office south of the Court Houae in the Wade Residence. R. R. Haya, brother of Blaine Hays, and R. D. Woodsworth are in town for the summer, from Port land. You can get the genuine Eastern corn feed meats at the Tillamook Feed Company General Supply Store. • • Rev. J. W. Sprecher has been ap­ pointed to the V. B. church in this city, and the Rev. B. F. Emerick to The Dalles. If you are in need of a Jersey bull to head your herd or want a bull calf, correspond with H. A. West. Oswego. Ore. • The Editor snd Mrs. Fred C. Usker returned home on Sunday after visiting inPortland agdEugene for two weeks. At tbe Commencement at the ■^■te University last week Howard Drew was on< o, tboae who receiv­ ed a BA degree. Quicl^ relief and permanent re­ sults follow Chiropn-tic Adjust­ ments. Dr. Scheetz. Office in tbe W a de Residence Road Supervisor Alderman is making preparation to |4snk three quarter of a mile of road on the Netarts road, the county having the blank sawed from logs they bought. F For Sale,-Team 6years old, weight 13,000 to 15,000 each. Wagon and harness, $300.—Joe West, North Fork of the Nehalem river. K. B. & S., English Cement, ia the kind you want for that top dressing for the new sidewalk. Sold by Lamb-Schrader Co. * Have you seen that new 5c. lace, 10c. and 15c. Embroider}' and In­ sertions at Lainar’s Variety Store. “Drop in and look around.”- Lytle & Gordan handle all kinds of building materials in any amount and can quote the lowest prices in the city. See them before buying. • Coal delivered for $8.00 per ton or $4.50 for half ton,or good fir wood already sawed for $5.75 per cord or $3.00 for half a cord. See Shrode. • The County Court will meet on Saturday to allow bills, so that those who have done road work can ob­ tain their warrants the first of next week. When you eat Mokatil ice cream you knt>w you are eating pure cream. When y.ou eat Portland ice cream you don’t know what dope you are eating. J. T. Healey and Lindsay T. Eales, representatives of the Empire In­ vestment Co., were in the city the past week looking over real estate opportunities. The Tillamook Meat Co. ia selling lard at the following prices : 101b. pail, $1.60. ; 5 lb. pail, 85t. ; SO lb. pails at 1314c. per pound. Lard wholesale|135^c. Archbishop Christie will be in Tillamook on Sunday, July 7th, for the purpose of holding confir­ mation services of members of tbe Sacred Heart Church. The City Transfer Co. are the fel­ lows who .haul anything, anywhere, any time. Office on Main Street, opposite Clough’s Drug Store. Cell us by phone, Main 651. J. N. Bayliss, a master mason of Portland, was in the city during the past week and will carry out a number of construction contrscts which he has secured htre. For Sale,—« Gasoline Engine Pumping outfit, 24£ h p engine Guaranteed to give satisfaction and warrantel for five years—Virgil Donaldson, Tillamook, Oregon. . M. M. Kaufman, of Clarion, Penn., arrived in Tillamook last week to look after his large timber interests in this county, He will spend eev- eral weeks here hunting and fieh- ing. If you could buy heat inatead of Coal, your fuel problem would be solved. But as _ you can’t, you can do the next best, buy A berdakk (Australian) Coal. See ScbraderCo., Telephone Main 1771.* My method in selling glasses ia not to catch a new victim and the price—but to see how well I can fit tbe eyes. R- A. Whalen, Opt D. Registered under State I^w pf Ore­ gon. Emmett Jenkins took a large crowd down the hay Monday morning with tbe mention of going over the Imr and ft the seal rocks The bar was so rough however that he was compelled to turn back. Dr. S. M. Wendt, siwcessor to Dr. Smith, speaks German, surgery, ear, eye. mwe end throat. Office in the Commercial Building. opposite the Todd Hotel. All «.alia answered day or night Both pbooea. Mrs. ClaraColby, of Portland, gave an address on Woman Suffrage at the Court House, Tuesday« evening. The attendance was very small and no particular interest was shown in the cause which she was defend­ ing. There will be a Union Temper- ! ance meeting of all the Churches ■ of this city, in the M.E. Church, on Monday evening, June 30. The pastor of each church will take part. AU are invited to come out and en­ joy thiB, the first meeting of the Sheriff Crenshaw was summoned kind since the Tillamook W.C.T.U. before the Federal grand jury in the was organized. case of George Rose, who pleaded Tbe members of the Progressor guilty to robbing the Bay City post Class of the Methodist Church met office. A true bill was returned and at the home of Edwin Boquist Tues - ( Ross will be sentenced in a few day night and from there went to daye. the Wilson River on the Whitney Does the City Council intend that Company's land where they built a cussing” ordinauce to be taken fire on the bank of the river and seriously or is it intended as a joke ? spent the evening playing games We wonder whether it would be and having a general good time. contempt of court to say that the Coffee was cooked on the fire and city officials are the best looking luncheon was served at twelve o’clock, after which the crowd de­ lot of gentlemen in the city. About Thursday evening. June 27th, at parted for tneir homes. the Bayocean open air pavilion, twenty-five were present and all re­ will be given an informal private port having a good time. dance. Professor Arthur von Jes- ! At a meeting of the City Council sen will conduct the music and on Monday evening, with Mayor tickets for the dance, including Harter and Councilmen Vantress. Sappington, Knudson, Leach and lunch, will be seventy five cents. All cheesemen in Tillamook are Maddux present, it waa decided to earnestly requested to take part in ! turn thej street concessions to the the cheesetnen’s parade. This is to Fourth of July Committee. A reso be one of the big features of the , lution was passed ordering the Fourth of July celebration in this Warren Construction Company to city next week that cannot be repro­ live up to the etre'et specifications and^iee crushed rock instead of duced in any part of the state. gravel for curbs. The resolution Colonel Cooper returned to the also ordered that where curbing ia city on Sunday after attending the made of gravel they are to be torn G. A. R. Encampment. lie made out. The City Council passed an an effort to have the Encampment ordinance to prohibit and punish meet in this city next year, but disorderly conduct in the council those in favor of Newberg succeeded chamber. in outvoting those who wanted to According to the letters received come to Tillamook. from the “hikers” who went to the A paragraph appeared in the valley the first of last week, Mr. Oregonian a few days ago about a Sope will start on the return trip to man raising strawberries and 18 this city with ' his bunch about filling a box. Tillamook County can Thursday. The boys won two of beat that. Mrs. D. Billings brought the base ball games which they a box of strawberries to the office plsyed while out, the one with Wfl- on Wednesday and 14 filled a box, (lamina and the other with the team They were the Magoon kind. • at the State Penitentary. At Salem The Warren Construction Co. the boys were taken through the started their rock crushing plant entire grounds belonging to he the first of the week. It ia located State and everything was explained east of town on the terminal grounds thoroughly to them. Quite a few of the P. R. & N. Co. Two crushers loving letters have been received are operated at the plant, one for by the parents of the boys stating, small rock and the other for large after saying how much they loved rock. The rock is received from the their mother and father, that they quarry at Garibaldi. were “broke” and needed money. Mayor Harter informs us that the The Fire Department was called city council has made arrange out at half past ten Monday evening ments for a Portland firm to take to save Wolfe’s blacksmith whop. up city warrants at par. There ia At the time of discovery, the fire no reason why they should be sold had burned a bad hole in the roof at a discount to the warrant sharks of the building and was making The Mayor proposes to keep up the . rapid headway in the dry- shingles. credit of the city as long as he is I The Hose Company did quick work head boas of this municipality. ' and must be complimented on the W. C. Johnson, late of Alton, Mo., way they handled the fire. Much has leased the Todd Hotel for a trouble was caused, as usual, by period of two years. Mr. Johnson people who tire not firemen, giving and wife are pleasant people and orders. Perhaps these people do we feel that they will have a goodly not realize that they lay themselves patronage. Mr. Todd, owner of the liable to a fine. However, in the hotel, states that he will remain in future the company will try to have this city and rest up for a while it so that only tbe orders from th« and in the meantime look after hie captains will need to be observed. property here. It seems that the fire started in the About seventy excursionists from I southeast corner of the shop from Portland arrived in Tillamook Tues­ I underneath. day on the special train. They Arrangements are being made to boarded the yacht Bayocean and secure tbe use of 100 acres of land went to the Bayocean resort where for two weeks in July, for if this can they will make their headquarters. be obtained it is more than proba­ Wednesday afternoon the visitors ble that the Oregon National Guard came into this city for a few hours »ill hold its annual encampment in visit, afterwards returning'.to Bay­ Tillamook this year. The regiment ocean. The excursion is merely is about 1000 strong, and should for eight seeing and recreation on it be decided that tbe encampment our famous beaches. be held here, it will be an interest­ Louis E. Morton vs. Mary Morton ing affair. Some of the members of is a suit filed in the Circuit Court the Tillamook Commercial Club this week by Attorney John Leland have the matter in hand, and as Henderson. The plaintiff sets forth soon as the land is obtained Adjt. - that bia wife has not lived with him General Finzer will be advised, who since some time last year and since will decide where the encampment leaving him has joined a movement is to be held after tbe different loca­ in Loa Angeles known as the ’Ton­ tions have been inspected. We gues of Fire,” which practices free understand that a location near thia love, and also that her politicsl ’ city ia desired and would have pre- views were not aa bis. He therefore | ference over other locations. prays for divorce. The Tillamook Commercial Club baseball team will play tbe Banks for Portland Mrs. G. L Dick left Sunday morning with her son Don■ team next Sunday at the Gilford aid whom she ia taking to that city Stillwell Park. The visiting team to have hie eye operated on. The is considered to be one of the latter part of laat week while play­ ■ fastest amateur teams in the lower ing with hie younger brother, Don­ Willamette valley and a fast and ald wae «truck in the ey accident­ snappy game ia expected. It ia ly with a stick. It wae found thet hojied that there will be more en­ there wae no help for the injury thusiastic support at thia game T. B. and the parente were advised that than there usually is. an operation, involving the remov- Handley has arranged to have the •• Portland Cubs” here during the al of the eye, would be neceneary. Fourth of July celebration. Games J. S. Beall, preaident of Beall A will be plsyed at ’he Park each day Co., was in thia county with th« Port­ from July third to aeventh inclu land excursionist» sod came to this eive. The Cuba will come to thia city Wednesday morning ahead of | « . 7 h irrently strengthened to what J * '__ ____ .U.«.. the excursion train .nd i—2 visited with they were when here lasAind eince R. W. Watson during the day. the last game waa played 2 to 1 it Although Mr. Beall bee been ui can be aeen that the games will tbe machinery business in Port worth seeing. land for a number of yenre nod bee done > q extensive business with thia county in the way of selling machinery foe road work, yet he has never seen the county until he came in ou tbe ezcurnton train Tuesday. PROGRAMME for the BIG CELEBRATION TILLAMOOK CITY July 3rd, 4th and 5th, 1912 The program for the 3rd and 4th of July will be according to the following schedule as arranged by the committee with some possible variations The attrac- tions are so many and so important that some good things may be left over until the 5th. July 3rd—Forenoon. 9:00—Band Music. 11:00—Hoop Drill. School Girls. Afternoon. 1:00 Automobile Parade. 1:30 Base Ball Game. 3:30—Sports. Catching Greased Pig— $5.00. Sack Race, 40 yds.—$5.00. 3-Legged Race, 50 yds.—$5.00. Three or more teams must enter I July 4th—Forenoon. 8:30 -Band Music. 9:00 -Recitation Declaration of In­ dependence. 9:30—Address, Dr. C. H. Chapman. 11:00—Aeroplane Flight. Afternoon 1:00—Parade, Dairymaids, Cheesemen and Floats. 1:30 Base Ball Game. 3:30—Sports. Greased Pole—$5.00. Tub Race—Stetson Hat Diving Contest—$5.00. Friday. 4 Mile Long Distance Race—First $25 ; Second Prize, $10. I 8 or More Persons must enter. one barred. No Tug-of-VVar, 6 men on each side, $6.00- Live Committees are carefully looking after the details and it is the intention to have everything iu readiness to move promptly on time, on the stroke of the clock. Mayor Harter will preside and Frank Severance will be Grand Marshal Everybody Come and have a Good Time Celebrating.