ællanwk WaNmljt. * Vol. XXV. No. 5 TILLAMOOK, OREGON JULY 11, All Ladies' Tailored Linen Waists The body of James Johnson was at Patzlaf’a on sale at % price. * found on the beach uear Pacific Nursing, day or week, by compe­ City last Friday. Henry Dawson tent, practical nurse Willing to was phoned to in this city to bring assist with light housework, if a coffin to Meda and the interment necessary. Prices reasonable. Mrs. was made Sunday. Mr. Johnson Emma Vedder, P.O. box 188, Tilla­ was drowned last Wednesday, the boat capsizing in which he and his mook. Ore. brother had been riding after it ^•„ J- ^'orreb who owns the con­ had been carried over the bar by trolling interest in the new hotel the fast out going tide. So far the property on the corner of Third body of Warren Johnson has not street and Second Avenue East, is been found. in town at present looking after his Married, on July 4th, at the Christ­ business interests. ian church parsonage, by the Rev. E>r S. M. Wendt, successor to Dr. J. E. Jope, the pastor. Mr. Gottlieb Smith, speaks German. Surgery, Schoppert and Miss Rhoda Farmer, ear, eye, nose and throat Office in the only daughter of County Com­ f*le Commercial Building, opposite missioner and Mrs. H. M. Farmer the Todd Hotel. All calle answered Only a few members of the bride’s day or night. Both phones. • family witnessed the ceremony, and Warrants were sworn out the the next morning the happy couple first of the week for the arrest of left for Portland, where they will Via and Fleck, by D. T Edmunds, spend their honeymoon. Mr. and and for the arrest of Brooten by the .Mrs. Schoppert are highly respect­ Fleck's. The trials will occur on ed, ami their friends wish them a Saturday in Justice Stanley’s court. long lit« of matrimonal bliss. Financial Growth. A large, strong bank does not lose dignity or conservatism when it encourages the small depositor. The large balances of the future are having their beginnings today in modest accumulations. We want to place within the reach of an association with a strong, helpful bank. John Zumstien, who works in Billy Stephen's cigar store, has a bad case of blood poison as the result of being stung by a small in­ sect while on the beach the first of the week. The arm is out of danger. serious minded No person who has a regular income and a desire to conserve it, ueed hesitate to become a depositor here. OLDEST BANK IN TH t COUN rv TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK ——gg Dance at Bayocean on Saturday. I Found,—a ring in the hall of St. LXlphonsus Academy. W. J. Stephens and wife went to [Portland onjTuesday. Born, •on the 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. ClemJPlasker, a daughter. 3. C. W. Leghorn Egga- $1,00 per netting of 15. A. M. Ginn. Dance at Bayocead on Saturday night. Tickets 50c. couple. A discount of 20 per cent at Patz- laf s on all summer wash goods. Buy the best, A berdak B (Aus­ tralian) Coal. Lamb Schrader Co. * Deep Sea Fishing on Sunday, the yacht leaving Bayocean at 8.30a.m. For Sale,—Seven Head of Horses and two Hacks.—J. E. Brown. Tilla- Imook. All Ladies* Tailored Suita and Coats at Patzlafe on Sale at (6 price. * We will sell you a buggy for less money than it has cost us. Ask Shrode. Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ mook Meat Company’s Market. 13c. per pound. Dr. W. G. McGee, who is practi­ cing at Gervais, Ore., came in for a ¡few days. Dr. and Mrs. R T. Boa la are the proud parents of a fine boy born last Sunday. Dr. jack Olson has opened den­ tal parlors over F. R. Beals’ office Both phones. * A large number of Tillamookers are in Portland this week attending the Elk’s Carnival. Bring your chickens to the Tilla­ mook Meat Company’a Market We pay 13c. per pound. , Mies E. M. Blackador, of Van­ couver, B. C., is visiting her broth­ er, C. H. Blackador. Those intending to put in cement sidewalks should see Lamb Schra­ der Co. Telephone 1771 • During the absence from the city of Rural Mail Carrier Smith, W. L. Bryan is carrying the mail. Mrs. N. N. Ginn left for Portland Wednesday morning where she will spend a week viaiting relatives. Ralph Ackley, of Portland, is in thia city looking after real estate and incidently taking a vacation. Bees for Sale,—in excellent con­ dition; $3 50 to $6.00 per swarm, ('all or phone the U.B. paraonage- Why ia Mokatil ice cream the be at in the state ? Simply because it’s made of Tillamook pure cream. Why is Mokatil ice cream the beet ■ n the state ? Simply because it I ranked higheet per cent last year. . , Wanted,—Position aa hotel mao- ! Rger or clerk. Five years’ exper­ ience. Addreea Headlight office. For Sale,—A light wagon, light double harness and mowing mac­ hine. Enquire at Rogers Barn. • Mrs. E. T. Haltom and children | left on Wednesday for Portland, where they will visit for a few days. You can get the genuine Bastern 1 'jorn feed meats at the Tillamook i Company General Supply W. K. Slater came in on Satur­ day lor a few day’s visit, whose family ia stoppiug at the editor’s home. From July 1st. MM2, the service fee will be '■« price or $12.50 for one colt one week old.—E. F. Rogers, owaer. To cleaa up oar line of children's reedy made dresses at Patxlaf's a ’••count of 30 per cent on the sa- ’•»» line. • Lj»1* F. D. Small'a sinter, Mrs. Doaoran and hueband of Son Fran­ cisco, are viaiting at the home of ^US om IL* STAT E SUPERVISION ] ■■SMBll Pay Your Bills With Checks And there will never be any dispute about the payments. The cancelled checks are the best of all receipts. Checks are cheaper to send than any other form of remittance. These are only two of the many advantages of having an account at this bank. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, TILLAMOOK, ORE. I Work was started Monday on the W. G. Dwight has hit upon a storm sewers by Gibbith & Joplin, plan to advertise Tillamook City, contractors. A large crew is now which, if readily complied with by at work on the sewerage and it is all the property ow nera, would prove the intention of the contractors to a great factor, not only in helping to rush the work to completion as boost the city, but that all property A discount of 30 per cent at Patz- rapidly as possible. owners would help share the ex­ laf’s on all Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s pense. His plan is to assess the Alice J. Tone vs. George Tone is land one per cent, and in that way Oxfords. • a suit filed in the Circuit Court the enough money could be raised to past week by Attorney S. S. John ­ Tillamook Meat Co. vs. O. N. boost the city, the money to be Johnson and A. F. Johnson is a son to recover the plaintiff’s share turned over to a publicity commit­ suit filed in the county court to re­ in the property of George Tone and tee. The plan is a good one and to restrain the defendant from dis­ cover $232.06. property owners should get toge­ posing of any of the property. ther and adopt it. If you are in need of a Jersey bull Expert Masonary,—J. N. Bayliss, to head your herd or want a bull For cure of humanity’s ills go to calf, correspond with H. A. West, a master mason is in town for the D. O. (Doctor of Osteopaths). Oswego, Ore. • i about ten days and will be glad to Many so-called incurables have 1 make repairs on any brick chim­ Quick relief and permanent re­ neys, fire places or any other brick been cured by osteopathic physic­ sults follow Chiropractic (Spinal) ! work that needs to be repaired. He ians. Our colleges, eight in num­ Adjustments. DL Scheetz. Office ' may be found at the Rainsev Hotel. ber, give a four year course of study. All graduates can show di Wade Residence. Rev. Paul Ebinger, of the Re­ plomas. Dr. Bowers has had ex­ Golden Gate Cement is the stan­ formed Church of this city, held perience in all kinds of diseases dard for house and barn blocks. services at Mohler lately, when it the past 12 years. At Beaver on Sold by Lamb-Schraher Co. Tele­ was decided by the member of the Thursdays and Sundays. Office phone Main 1771. • church at that place and Nehalem, here on E. First street, opposite The Tillamook Cornet Band of to have a class organized at each A. L. Page’s Second Hand Store. about 18 pieces left on Tuesday £to 1 of these places and have Rev. Hours 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. and 1 p.m. Office Boy. Mutup.l take part in the Elks’ Festival in Ebinger hold regular services for to 5 p.m. Phone. them. Portland this week. J,. V. Eberhardt, manager of the There is some mystery about the Chiropractic is successful in all Pacific Abstract Co., lias located forms of disease. See Dr. Scheetz. lose of Dr. Sharp’s stick pin, which (lermanently in thia city. Mi Mr 'riber- Office Wade Residence, opposite was valued at $250. He was show­ , hardt has been engaged for a num­ ___ , ing it to some parties and it was _____________ Court House South. given back to him in an envelope, ber of years in the abstract business School Supt. Buel, Mrs. Buel and ut afterwards he found it was not in Portland and ia thoroughly ac­ family returned home on Wednes­ there when he came to look for it. quainted with its every derail. That day from Salem and other parts of Several parties were suspicioned as his business was one of the finest in Portland will give some idea of the Willamette valley. taking the pin. his ability and accuracy. Miss Miss Ethel Gaylord left on the J. S. Lamar has installed a fine Theresa Gaylord has tieen working train this morning for Portland, soft drink fountain in his drug on the abstracts and records of thia where she will spend a few days store on the corner of Main Street county since last Septeiqjier, get­ and Second Avenue East. The ting them ready for the opening of during the Elks' Carnival. fountain consists of an ice cream the business. Mr. Eberhardt’s mot­ For Sale,-Team Oyeareold, weight and a large plate glass 13,000 to 15,000 each. Wagon and flavor ppts i cost complete some to is to make records in record mirror. It time. harness, $300.—Joe West, North thing over $1000 and makes a fine Fork of the Nehalem river. The frequent showers of rain up appearance ! in the store. till Monday made the prospects look Coal delivered for $8.00 per ton ___ Mrs f. J. _. P. Allen received, during gloomy for hay harvest, but early or $4.50 for half ton,or good fir wood the past week, $1000 from the Mac- alreadj- sawed for $5.75 per cord or cabee Lodge in payment of the in­ that morning the wind turned to the $3.00 for half a cord. See Shrode. • surance policy which Mr. Allen northwest, with pros|>ects of good weather from now on, and notwith­ The A. G. Beals Lumber Co.’s held in the Lodge at the time of standing the heavy fogs at night, mill in this city is not running at his death. Although it was impos­ the weather has been good for hay present owing to some repair work sible for Mrs. Allen to find the making. There is a heavy crop of policy, there was no delay at all in grass, and with the oat hay looking that is being done on the engine. the payment. fine, there will be a bumper crop Prof. W. R. Rutherford and fami­ There ia also a Charley Wooley, who lives twelve again thia year. ly, of McMinnville, are spending the summer at the home of Mr. miles south uf this city\ has rented large crop off hay all over Oregon, and Mrs. T. H. Goyne in this city. his dairy ranch to G.R.Chopard. Mr. which will make it plentiful and, Wooley has not decided what he probably, much cheaper. A large W. B. Gordon handle all kinds will do yet, but will probable re­ number of the dairymen commenced of building materials in any main in this county. Miss Jennie | hay making the first of the week, amount and can quote the lowest Wooley will leave for Portland di­ which will be in full blast from now prices in the city. See him before rectly after the auction sale which , on if the weather continues favor­ buying. will be held at thsir farm the first able. When you eat Mokatil ice cream of August. The Pacific Telephone and Tele­ you know you are eating pure Dr. 3. M. Wendt was called to graph Company has just completed cream. When you eat Portland ice Pacific Citv the last of the week to i a line up the tieach covering the cream you don’t know what dope attend the injury received by Jeff '< tieach resorts, which is free to all you are eating. Fleck at the hands of Henry Broot­ i Pacific Telephone A Telegraph Com- The line to The Tillamook Meat Co. is selling en. Altho there is nothing serious Bany subscribers. righton ia not quite completed, lard at the following prices : 10 lb. about the nature of the wound it pail, $1.60, ; 5 lb. pail, 85c. ; SO lb. seems that it gives Fleck consider­ ‘ but so far the Life Saving Station, Lard able pain. The injury was receiv­ Lake Lytle, Barview, Ocean Lake. pails at 1316c. per pound, ed while fighting with Brooten, Rockaway, Rose City and all other wholesale 13J$c. poiuts are reached. In addition to Fleck being drunk. The City Transfer Co. are the fel­ thia eight new orders were taken in Joe Schnsl, who severely injured Garibaldi. lows who haul anything, anywhere, This places Bell pat any time. Office on Main Street, hie knee some time ago, is report­ rons only in a |>osition to reach opposite Clough’s Drug Store. Call ed by Doctor Wendt aa recovering every portion of the county. A as rapidly aa could be expected. crew of men has been actively en­ us by phone. Main 651. Mrs. Schnal took the boy to Port­ If you want to raise a horse that land to have him examined, but gaged for several months in metal­ has the right size, style, action, the doctors there were very pessi­ lacing all lines, reconstructing and quality and value stop and study mistic about his recovery, stating building additional circuits lor the the opportunity that is before you that he would undoubtedly be left new business and in regrouping the subscribers to place but ten on in Eugene Jenkins’ window. with a stiff leg, The injury is a the line, this doing away a great knife wound. i Dr P. J. Sharp is in Portland deal with busy line reports. One thia week attending the Elk’s Con­ Deep Sea Fishing next Sunday on or more circuits will be built at vention While absent from the the yacht Bayocean. The interest­ once between Tillamook and Bay city Dr. Sharp’s practice is being ing and exciting deep sea fishing is City owing to the heavy traffic on cared for by Dr. E. A. Allen. becoming more attractive to visi­ the present two lines, which will C._: Go to the dance st Bayocean on tors, and on account of having a then place the system in a first Saturday night, which will be a fine large, safe and commodious vessel, class condition. affair with good music good man­ more people are becoming interest­ agement and a good crowd. Do not ed in catching the large Rah which are so plentiful off this coast The miss this dance. Tickets 50c. yacht will leave Bayocean at ».30 on The trustees of the Christian For Sale, -a Gasoline Engine Sunday morning. Tickets $1 SI- Church, Tillamook, Oregon will Pumping outfit, 2*4 h.p. engine. receive sealed Lula for the con- A discount of 20 per cent at PeU- Guaranteed to give satislsction and atruction of church in said city, warranted for five years. 4 irgil lafsonall Ladiee* separate Skirts.* bide will be <>j>ened m the hour of Donaldson. Tillamook. Oregon. , Auction Sale.-On Saturday. Au ten a.n>., Thursday. July 23th. at My method in selling glasses is gust 3rd., beginning at 1 p.m., I the office of H. T. Botta. 3M ' Tills - The board reserves not to catch a new victim and the «rill sell at public auction, at my ■nook Block price—but to see how well I can fit ranch 12 miles south of Tillamook. the right to rei •ject anv or all bid», the eyes. R A. Whalen. Opt D- 2 wagons, I bugg) 1 bear hound. I A bond for tl the fnlnllinent of con. Registerepular At Beaver Sundsys and Thursdays. young people Mr. Ralph Cady and He can show hie Physician’s Certi­ Mies Rose Schei. The ceremony ficate granted by the State Medical was a very quiet affair, the only Board, and hia physician's permit ones present being Mias Gladys by the proper connty official. Mas­ Beale, B. L. Beale, Jr., ArthurCase sage and other non-drug methods and th»- members of the Arthur merely ecratch*the surface in their beneficial effects, he contrasts with von Jesse orchestra. Miss Beale was the bridesmaid osteopathy. and Mr. Benia attended the groom. Rev. Q. L. Shrode officiating. As A. M. Nason, farming near Ca­ the bridal party marched down naan. Me., wan badly crippled with the beauti'ully decorated parlor, sciatic rheumatism due he says to the sweet strains of the Mendelshon uric acid in his blood. “Foley Kid­ Weeding march were softly played ney Pilla entirely cured me and also by the famous Arthur von Jeaaon removed numerous black specks orchestra. The ceremony was very that were continually before my impressive. eyea.” Foley Kidney Pilla are n Mr and Mrs. Cady will spend a uric acid solvent and are effective short time in Bayocean before re­ for the various forma of rheumatism. turning to thin city. The groom ia Lamar’s Drug Store. FIRST NATIONAL UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. when you begin craving rough, high-proof, strong, whiskey when flavor, delicacy and age no longer appeal to you cut out drinking. Cyrus Noble is purs, old and palatable-» Bottled at drinking Strength Coats no more than any other good whiskey. W. J, Van Schuyvar Co», Portland, Ora