■ TILLAMOOK, OREGON DECEMBER 12, 1912 No. 26. Vol. XXV Advantages of a Checking Account II. Checks as Receipts. Before cashing a check, payee must sign his name on back in acknowledgment of receipt of the money. All checks which depositor issues are returned to him after being cashed by the bank. These checks constitute a valid receipt for the moneys paid, and safe­ guard the depositor against claims for duplicate payments Checking accounts are always wel­ come at this bank, subject only to reason­ able restriction as to minimum average balances. CAPITA L b *F TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK ~ OLDEST county COUNTY TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE. TILLAMOOK TOTTINGS *■*•■*••*' J SUPERVISION Our Razor8 and Cutlery carry the ........i They usual <-i->...-i. Clough Guarantee, I make fine Xmas present. Wanted, a buggy horse, a young Mr. Ed. T. Judd, Chief lleputy one- preferred, not under 1050 Dairy and Food Commissioner of pounds.—Apply Jo Guy Ford, Maple Portland, will be in Tillamook on Leaf Creamery. , Saturday, December 14th, and will Our genuine Alligator and Seal address the dairymen that afternoon ladies’ hand bags are absolutely as at the cheese «coring contest at the guaranteed or your money back Tillamook Commercial Club at 2 ploughs Guarantee. p.m. His subject has not been an­ Captain Will Starr and wife are in nounced, but it is hoped that there visiting with Dave Martiny and W. will be a good attendance and in­ H. Hoskins. The Captain used to terest taken. misconception run intoTillauiook in tlie early days | There is some about the mayor having the [ever Mrs. W. R. Rutherford and child left the first of the week for her to remove the marshal and city re­ home at McMinnville, after spend corder. Both were elected by the ing a week at her parents’ home in- people, and as the city charter was I not amended until some time after, thie city. Dan Brown and George Chaplie | they were entitled to fill the term have opened an electric supply for which they were elected. The house in the rear of the building mayor will have the authority to recently completed next door to the appoint and remove those officers under the incoming administration. Sweet Shop. Do not lorget the Sunday Chicken Dinner at the Todd. Better than you can have at home for less money. Coms and try us. Service from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. • Mason, Pennington & Co., who are giving away a Claxton grand piano are expecting the instrument to arrive any day, when it will be placed on exhibition. The City Transfer Co. are the fel­ lows who haul anything, anywhere, any time. Office on Main Street, opposite Clough’s Drug Store. Call us by phone, Main 651. Sheriff Crenshaw had James Lane See Big Mack for your sewer con­ arrested on a bench warrant issued Clyde Kinnaman and wife have from Yamhill county, having] been nections. gone to Ashland, Ore., where they indicted by the grand jury. Lane There is 25 feet of water on Tilla­ expect to make their home. lives in the Meda district. mook bar. One Cow for Sale, will be fresh H. West, of Scappoose, Oregon Home Made Mince Meat at the in two weeks. Good milker. Otto president of the State Jersey Cattle Clam Market. • Walther, Hemlock, Oregon. Club, was in the county the first of Pennies wanted at Tillamook You ought to see the special chop the week. He is interested in im­ County Bank, for hog feed at the Tillamook Feed porting Jersey cattle into Oregon Frank and Hank McKinley have Co., made especially for them. • J. Wm. Edwall and wife, of San gone to California. On sale at Patzlaf's next week, Francisco have made their home in E. L. Rector, of Wheeler, was in any boy’s shirt regular price was Tillamook, where Mr Edwall will I Tillamook on Monday. 50 cents to 85 cents, Choice 25 cents. open up a tailor «hop. Mrs. Ed- Born, on Monday, to the wife of What is the limit of time to dig a wall is a cousin to Andrew Ander- Ben Jacobs, a daughter. cellar, obstruct the side walk and son. George Williams and wife have flump the dirt in the street, Mr. The Star Theatre will give away gone to California on a visit. Mayor ? six rocking chairs, commencing 1 J, S. Lamar returned on Saturday from a business trip to Portland. Clough’s Assortment of Parisian Ivory includes most all the pieces The bird given away by Mrs. Roy made in sets and singly atthe right Powell was won by Wm. Senn's prices. No. 33 • Robert Eichinger has brought You should see the stock of feed his son, George, from Spokane and, the Tillamook Feed Co. has on we are sorry to say that he is quite hand. • seriously sick. Bibles and Testaments in most all Suit was filed in the county court sixes and prices at Clough's Drug by W G. Dwight againstG. W. Dorr Store. and Ed Blum to recover $60 on a Elbert Ginn has accepted a posi­ promissory note. tion with Chas. I. Clough, the We pay your admission to the druggist. Gem Theatre. With every purchase Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ of one dollar we give you a ticket. * mook Meat Company’s Market, ‘13c. King & Smith Co. per pound. • Cigars of the beBt makes packed The semi annual teachers' exam- in special boxes for the Holiday inatiod will be held next week in trade from 12 to 100 to a box at this city. ; right prices at Clough’s. ft hile you are looking for Christ-' If you wish rooms for the Winter, mas presents don’t forget Lamar’s by the month “cheap ” with hot or Variety Stoce. cold water and with bath, call at * Dr. Jack Olson has opened den­ the Todd Hotel. tal parlors over F. R, Beals’ office. | A Kodak makes a suitable and re­ Both phones. • fined present and a lasting pleasure, Ed. Laughlin was on crutches Clough carries the Eastman line at , this taeek suffering with rheuma­ popular prices. tism in the knee Go to the Clam market for Clams, Second Avenue, If he smokes a pipe, Clough’s Fish and Crabs. eerchaum or Brier pipes make a near First St, in the building back of Beals’ office. suitable present. Wanted,-a six roomed Furnished oua« for the winter Apply at the Headlight office. • Christmas goods for everybody at -amar’s Variety Store. “Drop in and look around.” th^rin*t Ktrrman« was in the city "• »eek doing business and visit- tog big relatives. Bring your chickens to the Tilla- n.v ?IeatComr,any’s Market. We P«V 13c per pound • fr.Lh> re,ur"«I o«> Friday trans«ct.n;"LXl h“’ *’*" ¿3' building on 2nd Ave. E. Farr>nr. ’? I‘°an °* Improved ■Umt th" 1 !X,ent °f about Leland n '*i Apply to John ^'•nd Henderson A Son. Agents. • Still in n!"; - 00,0 F** their price«, h. m * 'e,d " I*'’‘*nt’A Best ” hard wheat flour i„ the city, to be on'X of the Tillamook Feed Co.. ! December 26, one chair each night, to tne 31st of December. The per­ son having the most coupons gets first choice. * Harvey Ebinger, the High School student hurt in foot ball on Thanks­ giving day, wa3 out for the first time Friday, although he has not fully recovered from the effects of the injury. At the special meeting of the School district on Saturday a levy of 5 mills was made to meet current expenses and to pay interest on the outstanding bonds, which ia < mills lees than last year. Mrs. E. A. Brenner was opperuted on for appendicitis, at Portland last week, and will be out in a few days, although she will not return tp Tillamook for at least a month, intending to visit with relatives. Neighbor Hoskins could not have been very careful going home the other night, for somehow he lost his footing on the aide walk north of town and landed wrong side up. And where did you get wet, Billy? Bring vour “Grocery Guide” from “ The Co-operative Supply Houie" to us with your order, and we will fill it at the same price for the same grade of goods. All we If you don’t find what you want ask is that you do by us the same at any other store in the city go to as you do with them. the Tillamook Feed Co.’s, they have —T illamook F ebp C o a full line of groceries. Fred Kabke, of Nehalem, came Clough is as usual carrying the near losing the sight of his left eye, largest line of Cut Glass in the City by a chip of steel |»enetrating the including the standard makes, of eyeball. He was in a blacksmith Libby, American and Crystal. shop at Nehalem when it occurred. I mpire Handley has Armbuater Dr. Boats could not remove it with on first base and has taken it under a magnet, but had to cut it out. advisement whether he ia “out” or The amount of tn«il which went will have to jungle up six x’s. through the Tillamook (Kiat-office J W. Hellenbrand and wife came for the «outh and of the county for in from Oretown on Sunday and October and Noveml>er was 9870 le.t the next morning for California, pound« dispatched snd 2143 pounds where they will spend the winter. received on the Star route between The assortment of standard books this city and Cloverdale. This in­ including the latest copyrights and clude« all claase« of mail. reprints are now on display at We have added two new line« to Clough’«. our Fountain Pen department and Holiday stationery in fancy boxes all the pena we sell are guaranteed make a desirable and acceptable unconditionally, full asaortment« of present for moat any one who can each of fhe following make«, Conk­ write, and Clough's stock was du lins' Self-filler«. Moorea’ Non-Leak- plicated by error therefore we are able. Waterman’« Ideal, I Swift’« miking special low prices to make and Rexall Fountain Pen« From it sell. •1 to $10 LAMRR’S VARIETY STORE, TIbUAmoOK, OREGON. nd book Around The Swastika Club held a •orini meeting at the home of Mrs. K. T. Haltom on Friday afternoon, • nd ■ very enjoyable afternoon was sj>ent making fancy work. After a dainty luncheon nerved by Mrs. Haltom, the club adjorned, to meet again at the home of Mra. Haherlach. The following guests were present; Mesdames John Groat, F C. Hak»r. F S. Whttehouae. Webster Holme*. George Willett and Mine White first National Bank, Tillamook, Crtsvn ♦ I DIKECTO^b J c B C H >LDLk -LAMB W m . G T a t C W. T almage P all S. hradl * The State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners is just in the midst of compiling a new code of the laws pertaining to the fishing industry to be submitted to the coming legis­ lature, and, if the fishermen on Tillamook Bay are desirous of hav­ ing the laws regulating the closed seasons or dead lines amended in any manner, Master Fish Warden Clanton will be pleased to have such fishermen communicate with his office, which is 806 Yeon Bld., Portland from fire. We will be tu huì ' v .irei, .t »im Under U,S Government SupervasBcao Interest Paid on Time Deperì* Mayor Harter listened to the pre­ liminary hearing of Clyde Clem­ (-imnitif" at TlImnunM ents, who was up before the Justice rowed. A fine of $15 rm *1 Mirriti, îim * im -^ i ijTfMrwrt rö­ of the Peace E. W. Stanley on two upon Ford r.od P0 un I ictirtnn nutter i.r .i- «event u. Married, on Wednesday at high tin iHC-turu— Auiint imo ♦ senn Cheese Scoring Contes noon, at the home of Captain Paul Tillanniwk . retime-' -O œntf *««• and Mrs. Schrader, at Elmore Park lie« 4k.S ■ente fUHltt J*Tuim -Next Saturday the ,bee*e sc.>r -4. on Garibaldi beach, Mr. Roy N. .■ it . ìi . Clivi!’ laitr1 Old rents -MC contest will take place ia tt <• city Hinkle aud Nias Julia E. Schrader. I'raine. <- I'rnuti enti». fawQ|> The ceremony w»s performed by which is held under the •*»[ ; r» Cavu.nMK’y 41 iwrrn. Chas fan 1 m n- !r sdc n.iti 1(! IT li ili Ilil.lt Schiwi ir tttt prò and Mra. Schrader, and a young rangemetits in hand per piHi-r to' tr.n.-h*r» «ni «tiutents women with many fine traits of to the pnxes offered ia«t week, st character and respected by a large included three )oxin£ cujw, a fix* tu tMUf ♦ V tiri. i UT aiUuto w 411 iiw numiier of friends, while the groom , clock and a silk hat. other pnat* >114 riT-» Siluriti v lutti ir numi*«* M - • .*. and m mttWMC ime Io»» tnr tirr is a young man in business in this have been < "erec. » n Ftabh.. Voi ranno affarti ti tw rur I, two cases varied al city and also much respected by the Crieel. — suit --------------- 01 nnunh «’iti’ fin mnrten H4 c.wn c. ni* 1. m —Thrrni- rt! tlw wr'nm. beet wishes for thefr future hapoi- cement. The cortewt « 1 t*4r piv.’t lenii* tlw i-u'lr rii tlw Unric; ’ ness. as well as many useful pres­ in the rxwm.s ci the Tillamook com The amine dm.'ourw or- 111» tlw>n* menial Club al two . »«* r.i.tur Tm.'i tlw V m Friedli of the Ford*» i tsewio» may be a long and happy union. Duri ’Tlw l^wd w >!' 1M»H i ’ ] tany. The committee wv-md 4i About two hundred friends and to see as mam d ry f Rtu*. relatives gathered at the V. B ns possible and it 1» 7 3I1 p m -■J’tqiuht! 4 ’n»nin; >*• tbi t . Church Inst Sunday at Bea\er. to Co-operativ* A»*,», .atv. r* *n.' vuw Anelerai» ’’II*. .'iirutimiil?* witness the nuptial knot of William other makers w.ll er.< r-c«« >< * "».lomagi ir tv imi Ih; E. Godsey and Miss Anna L. these contest*, which wi.. t* .* • Spr.’ia' mimi. Srita Roads. Ollie Wood« and |ulia C»od- •'Tlw f’-ortix-u uni; t’u Snt. from time to time sey were the attendants, Nelus Kin- Mrs WlH.4mnv.ta> The meeting wxll Iw «d.lrewse-4 naman and Eva Goda»y flower giri«; E. T. Judd. 1 hie! IV1 ill IVim ••< Mrs. Hiner played the wedding F oim I CommiesKWiee >■' 1 ■ • VnlL’l march; and John Halmire and Carl and «ome ot the Icxiivq; vooshs«» Curl were ushers. The bride snd will help to entertain f 1 nor W»" her maids were dressed in rich M ■ < * white materials made in modern Depot To Be Built style. Many thanks are due to friend« sending choice foliage anil badi as The I* t Howers which were artistically ar tette« to tiiet •• poasili e * ranged by Mra. H. S Davidson and IK. ■« others. W. G. Gilbert made the baling twew M ‘A Soutlwm l*a, I. » va • presents were given. Dinner was * . w * t nerved to forty-nine guests at Welter garni la the t»u»nl * V t* Turney. Turney’s mamorv f*tled him and hs did not l»mend'»r wlicthcr the) wxie e'ulen «•» hot Piaster. Roof Paint r.AMB'SCiltt Kin K COMfAM* I