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TILLAMOOK, ORBGON DEC B MBB R 19, 1912.
No. 27.
XXV
III.
Acquaintance
at Bank.
avantages of a
Checking Account
Not the least of the advantages of
having a checking account at this bank
i3 the acquaintance which it promotes
between the depositor and our officers.
This
officers
of
ests
acquaintance enables our
to get in.touch with the inter-
the depositor, and to lend all
the co-operation consistent with con­
servative banking.
Our officers gladly welcome the
opportunity to extend the facilities of .
the bank to new depositors.
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_jSUPEB vis
VISION
Pbstmuster Baker has received
his stamps and zone map tor the
new parcels post system which goes
into effect the first of the new year.
Money to Loan on Improved
Fanns to the extent of about $4000
about the 1st April.—Apply to John
Leland Henderson A Son, Agents. *
It will pay you to get their prices.
Still in the lead *' Dement’s Best ’*
hard wheat flour in the city, to be
had only of the Tillamook Feed Co..
Do not lorget the Sunday Chicken
Dinner at the Todd. Better than
yon can have at home for less money.
Com« and try us. Service from 5:30
to 7:00 p. m.
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There will be a dance at the Tilla­
mook Commercial Club rooms on
Christinas eve, which is to raise
funds to cover some indebtedness
caused in the baseball season.
Justice Stanley fined Dan Nichole
and Herman Theisen $50 each on
Thursday for fishing above the dead
line, and as they refused to pay the
fine they were committed to jail.
The basket ball season will be
opened on Friday evening at the
Skating Rink between the Tilla
mook High School and Tillamook
Tillies, and Amazons and Suffra­
gettes.
The services at the Presbyterian
church next Sunday will be appro­
priate to Christmas, with solos and
anthems suitable to the occasion.
You are cordially invited to these
services.
Mason, Pennington & Co. re­
ceived the Claxton grand piano
which they will give away in the
contest now going on. It is a splen­
did instrument and they invite the
inspection of the same.
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Holiday statianery in fancy boxes
make a desirable and acceptable
present for most any one who can
write, and Clough’s stock was du
plicated by error therefore we are
making special low prices to make
it sell.
Clyde Miller and J. J. McCormick
were in the city on Thursday, the
latter having bought half interest
in the formePe saloon business at
Garibaldi.
■The cheese market is dull but I
Tillamook. Creqon
prices remain firm. As most of the
jobbers stocked up before the holi­
days makes the market slow. There
arejabout 2000 cases on hand here.
DIRECTORS
If railroad rumors prove true, |
importaut railroad news may be
J. C. H olden .
looked for in the near future which
will help to give Tillamook City
B. C. L amb .
another boost and make it the ter- -
minal ot the Hill system in this
W m . G. T ait .
county. Keep your eye on Tilla- I
mook City and watch its eteady and '
C. W. T almage .
permanent growth.
P a VL S chrader .
County Clerk Holden has received ,
an official notification from the
State Tax Commission stating that
We have just installed some modern Safe De-
no exemptions will be allowed on
the tax rolls which are now being
posit Boxes where your valuable papers will be safe
made up, notwithstanding that it
was the will of the people at the
from fire. We will be pleased to show then to you.
general election that this exemption
should be allowed on household
furniture, etc.
Misses
Katherine Burge and
Marie Tinneestet were the hostesses
Under U.S- Government Supervision
at a pleasant surprise party given
Tuesday evening at the Tinneratet
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
home. The shower was in honor
of Miss Clara, whose wedding to
Mr. Gordon Burge is an event of
Christmas week. The evening was
spent in playing games. A dainty
of his death. The deceased titled, "Frolic of the Frags.” The
luncheon was served by Mrs. Tin- time
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□eratet and Mrs. Haberlach to 1 was a young man who was well curtain rises at 8 p. m. and the
of in the community, and charge of admission is 25c., reserv­
about twenty girl friends of the thought
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bride-elect.
' was very industrious. Previous to ed seats 50c.
he sold his
At the home of Mrs. Henry Cren- 1 going to California
He was a
Farms for Sale.
on the Miami.
•haw on Tuesday afternoon, a social place
j
of
Woodman
and
carried
a
policy
meeting of the Shakespeare Club
20 acres,—15 in cultivation; all
in that order which goes to creek bottom land; 4 acres timber;
was held and a very delightful time $2000
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parents.
was enjoyed. Many games, sewing bis
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house 16 x 24, hen house; 2'4 miles
One Cow for Sale, will be fresh
in two weeks. Good milker. Otto
Walther, Hemlock, Oregon.
■ See Big Mack for your sewer con-
You ought to see the special chop
■ections
for hog feed at the Tillamook Feed
■ Home Made Mince Meat at the Co., made especially for them. *
■am Market. a
Owing to the Christmas business,
I Pennies
wanted at Tillamook
rhe mail at the Tillamook post-
Bounty Bank.
office is getting heavier every day.
I Born, on Monday, to the wife of
“Harold Hollettcame in fromBlaine
Karl Knudson, a girl.
and fancy work were paiticipated
from town, *4 mile to school, price
I Miss Ruth Holmes is attending to have his eye attended to, on ac­
Standing of the Contestants.
in. The guests invited were; Miss
$2600; $800 cash, balance 4 years;
count
of
a
piece
of
steel
lodged
in
Business college in Portland.
White, Mrs. Haberlach, Mrs. Todd,
Standing of contestants at Mason, all fine garden land.
I Glasses fitted. Any kind, any it
20 acres, all in cultivation, 2*4
Mrs.
Blaine
Hays,
Mrs.
Ira
Smith,
Pennington
* Co up to Wednes­
E. L. Payne, manager of Ray A
ityle. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
parlor miles from town, '4 mile to school;
Mrs.
Everson,
Mrs.
Albert
Plank,
(
day,
Dec.
18,
for
the
upright
Co’s, store, returned Monday even­
I Rudolph M Kunze and wife, of
price $210<); $510 cash, balance 10
and Mrs. Pete Lamar. Mrs. Cren- , grand piano:
buhl, Idaho, are in visiting friends. ing from a business trip to Port­
Votes.
ahaw
served
a
dainty
lunch.
In
years.
No.
I Attorneys Tongue and Bagley, of
land.
215,650
122 acres; fair buildings; 00 acres
I E. J. Claussen, left for Cloverdale
January, the next meeting will be
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Clough’« Assortment of Parisian Hillsboro, were in the city last week, held at the home of Mra. NcNair.
122,000 in cultivation; 2 miles to town, 400
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[Tuesday evening on a business
2,325
Ivory includes most all the pieces and it is reported that they will be
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Irip.
38, 185 yards to school, on R. F. D.; 10
Considerable interest was taken
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made in sets and singly at the right the attorneys in a suit to be brought
2.940 acres strictly No. 1 prune orchard;
I You should see the stock of feed
I against the Warren Construction in a case before Justice of the Peace
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prices.
10,475 price $8500; $2000 cash. You can’t
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the Tillamook Feed Co. has on
■ Company in which the city improve- Stanley on Tuesday when the Court
37,080 buy a prune orchard like this one
Wanted, a buggy horse, a young
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hand.
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house was well filed with persons
' ments are involved.
2,266
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one preferred, not
under 1050
108,120 for $400 an acre. Write for free
Bibles and Testaments in most all pounds.—Apply toGuyFord, Maple
Word was brought to thia city on who were desirous of hearing it
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2,325 price list, as I am a farmer and
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Wednesday that bids had been call tried. Night Watchman Myers had
[sizes and prices at Clough’s Drug Leaf Creamery.
.
129,880
no town land shark.
75
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[Store.
ed for building the United Railways been accused of beating up William
3,000
I want 25 Finlanders to buy my
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Go to the Clam market for Clams,
Berns
in
a
night
disturbance
2,345 cheap lands, only three miles from
Attorney Webster Holmes left on Fish ^nd Crabs. Second Avenue, , into Tillamook, and that the con-
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27,085
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a business trip to Portland on Wed­ near First St., in the building back I tractors are now busy preparing one night last week in this city.
120,400 town. See list at thia office.
. their bids. This looks as if work Berns appeared in court with his 165. ......................................
nesday.
Write for free list; I am a farmer;
57,615
of Beals’ office.
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' on this road would be commenced head bandged up as a result of the 198 ...............
231,045 live on my farm, 2% miles south­
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­
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If you wish rooms for the Winter,
injuries he had received.
The
west of Sheridan, Oregon; I am no
mook Meat Company’s Market, 13c. by the month “cheap.” with hot or soon.
justice took the case under advis-
The
annual
Christmas
tree
enter
­
per pound.
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town land shark; it will cost yon
Notice.
cold water and with bath, call at
tainments of the Sunday Schools of ment and next day he dismissed it,
nothing to see my bargains. C. O.
Dr. Jack Olson has opened den­ the Todd Hotel.
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as
Myers
was
justified
in
doing
the different churches will be held
Special meetings will begin ■t B urgess , R. F. D. 1, Sheridan, Ore­
tal parlors over F. R. Beals’ office.
A Kodak makes a suitable and re­ next Tuesday, Christmas eve, and what he did.
the U. B, Church at Tillamook at gon. Plume me from the Sheridan
Both phones.
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following the holidays. Dr.
fine J present and a lasting pleasure, as these events are appropriate for
Those who are taking the teacher's once
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J. R. Parker, of Philomath, Oregon, Hotel.
Phone Joe Lilly for wood sawing. Clough carries the Eastman line at the occasion they will, as usual,
examination in this city this week will have charge of these meetings.
Country work solicited. Phone 1313 popular prices.
. ' draw large congregations at the are. Harriett Gaylord, Helen M. Dr. Parker is the conference evan­ Will Not Be Responsible for Any
Pacific State».
Debts.
We pay your admission to the church that evening.
Berla, Mattie A. Nedry, Mamie Sut­ gelist for the United Brethern
Jenson Powell and wife are in Gem Theatre. With every purchase ,
Church in Oregon.
I will not be responsible for .«ny
ton,
Blanche
Lucas,
Veda
Sapping
­
The newly elected county officials
Further notice will be given rela­
from Seaside to spend the Christ- of one dollar we give you a ticket.
contracted by my wife, Pearl
F"a Wolfe, Katie Bauer, Cora tive to said meeting which will be­ debts
will take office the first Monday in ton,
1
mas ho idays.
C Hobson, after November 80.
King A Smith Co.
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Finch,
H.
M.
Cross,
Ruth
Burge.
gin
Jan.
5tb,
M ark H obson ,
the new year, there being only two
R. E. Jope, pastor of the CliriBt-
J. E. ME ESH.
Monroe, Wash
Our genuine Alligator and Seal i changes, that of C. A. Johnson tak­ Mabel Noyes, Barney Hansen, Nel­
ian Church, is visiting Willamette ladies’ hand bags are absolutely as
lie
P. Blanchard, Fred E. Barne-
ing
the
place
of
A.
M.
Hare
in
the
1
Valley towns.
guaranteed or your money back, assessor's office and Geo. R. Edner mann, Minnie Desmond,
Katie
For Christmas
If he smokes a pipe, Clough’s plough’s Guarantee.
j
Sheets,
Leola
Dunham,
Hannah
M.
A fine driving horse six years
taking
the
place
of
H.
V.
Alley
as
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Nothing makes a nicer ’Xmas old, buggy and harness, nearly
Meerchaum or Brier pipes make a
Ranyard, Mrs. Archie C. Jennings,
Frank Haberlach and family are county commissioner.
suitable present.
Earl B. Nedry, Maud M. Bidgood, present than a nicely finished, up- new, for $150. cash. Inquire of
in from Clackamas at the home of
As the first Monday in the new Mabel Ramsey, Georgis Sowers, to-date picture. We have a com­ Win. Phillips, Tillamook, Oregon.
Wanted,—a six roomed Furnished his brother, Carl Haberlach, to
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year does not come until the second Winnie Epplett, Gladys M. Beals, plete line of up-to-date styles in Box 368.
house for the winter. Apply at the spend the holidays.
week
the
newly
elected
county
offi
­
Headlight office.
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Allie Phillips, Mrs. Audie Stone, mountings, the finest ever brought
Tonight
Misses Nettie Smith, Florence cials will not take office until then,
Gertrud"Schlappi, Helena Schlappi, to the city- Call and look them
Tonight, if you feel dull und
Housekeeping Rooms Furnished Laufman and Verna Seston, of Bay
which will give Commissioner Al­ Ethel Thompson, Jennie Blanchard, over. Don't put off having your stupid,
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or _ bilious and constiputsd,
’or Rent. See I. Parson, at the City, spent the week end in Tilla­
take a dose of Chamberlain's Tab­
ley an opportunity to serve on the Flora Edgar, Marie Garrow.
sitting
too
long.
Give
us
a
chance
Hotel Columbia.
mook visiting friends.
lets and you will feel alright to­
Board of County Commissioners on
At a meeting of the City Council and we will not disappoint you
morrow. For sale by all deal *rs.
Christmas goods for everybody at
The last Sunday evening of the the 2nd, 3rd and 4th January.
M onk ’ s S tudio
Lamar’s Variety Store. "Drop in year will be a Union service, under
on Tuesday the following business
Bring vour “ Grocery Guide” was transacted: Rejected an ordin­
snd look around.”
Latest Prioes on
the auspices of the W, C. T. U , at from " The Co-operative- Supply
ance increasing the number of "Spooks” at thî Academy.
Bring your chickens to the Tilla- the Presbyterian church.
House” to us with your order, und saloons; adopted a resolution as to
Tungsten (Mazda
“o°k Meat Company's Market We
Cigars of the best makes packed we will fill it at the same price for the cost of the sewer system and
A musical end literary entertain­
Pav 13c, per pound.
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in special boxes for the Holiday the same grade of goods. All we
LAMPS.
J- Edward left for Dundee this i trade from 12 to ,100 to a box at ask is that you do by us the same paving; passed an ordinance pro­ ment will be given atSt. Alphonsua
$ .45
15 watts
hibiting minors frequenting sa­ Academy next Monday evening,
on account of the serious I right prices at Clough’s.
.45
as you do with them.
25 watts
loons;
reduced
the
license
of
picture
Dee.
23.
and
as
these
entertainments
illness of his father.
.30
—T illamook F eed Co.
40 watts
Dick Duncan, brakeman on the
shows
from
$80
to
$50;
and
renewed
are
alwavs
well
worth
attending,
as
•M. Doty, Of Ohjo C|oged a deaJ
.»■6
60 watts
P. R. A N.. received a badly-
We have added two new lines to the licensee of the five saloon keep great’eare is taken in preparing the
for the purchase oi
of van
Carl sprained arm Monday, by getting our Fountain Pen department and era. The city council also appro­ pupils, the citizens will be given 1(X> watts
1.00
a ‘» u week
A
Patilaf’a residenca.
Frosted L'Amps five cents extra.
it caught between two cars.
all the pens we sell are guaranteed priated $100 towards the Stillwell another opportunity to participate
p,'*!“
Rieienbenr left for
Effective October lltiu
Park.
A
number
of
citizen
were
unconditionally,
full
assortments
of
in
a
pleasant
evening's
enj
»yment.
Clough is as usual carrying the
tend k " i’0ndBy wh«re she will at­ largest line of Cut Glass in the City each of the following makes, Conk­ present on account of the street and One feature is a comic dialogue, T illamook E lectric L ight ano
tend business college
F uel C ompany .
including the standard makes, of lins’ Self-fillers, Moores’ Non-Leak- sewer assessments, but as a slight "Spooks," followed by a drill, en-
able. Waterman’s Ideal, Swan’s error had crepped into the notice,
usuri RcTr'K °d
carry ’he Libby, American and Crystal.
Clough Guarantee. They
Mayor J. R. Harter and wife re­ and Rexall Fountain Pens. From thia matter had to be done over and
the 30th the date set to hear objec-
■-ke fine Xmas present.
turned from Portland on Tuesday, $1 to $10.
The Tillamook Commercial Club tiona.
where he had gone for the purpose
PoH°r"” W'h1'« returned
has sent an invitation to ths
We are sorry to announce the
Poland Monday where he from of disposing of Netarts property.
has
Oregon Butter and Cheese Mak­ death of George Eichinger, eon of
transacting business
The City Transfer Co. are the fel­
ers* Association to hold its an­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eichinger,
is in'rh***’ fr0,n C,l(rary. Canada, lows who haul anything, anywhere, nual meeting in Tillamook City which occurred on Sunday morn­
city with the .dea of mat any time. Office on Main Street, next year, which, no doubt, will be ing at their residence. It was only
opposite Clough’s Drug Store. Call
O«« home in this county.
gladly accepted, as thia is the ban- a few weeks since that he made ■
us by phone. Main «51.
ner cheese producing county of trip toCalifornia and other place«
Oregon.
for the benefit of hia health» a»he'
At the annual election o." officers waa troubled with tuberculosis. He
for the K. P. lodge the following became worse while st 8pokane4(nd
were elected: C. C., I. A. Richard­ his father went there and brought
son; V. S., James Christensen; P., him home last week. The funeral
J. L. Henderson; M. E., Henry took place on Monday, the religioua
Rogers; M. F., Albert Plank; K. 3., aervicee being conducted by the
A. T. Stillwell; M. A., John Znm- Rev. H. W. Kuhlman, at the M.E.
stien; I. G., John Selby; O. G., Church, and the interment wee in
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IMKES: WARBHOU8K.
Frank Cardiff; Trustees, E. J. < >ieng- the Oddfellows cemetery. Deceased
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN «nd a «rd AVENUE WB8Ï
er, E. W. Stanley and T. B. Hand- waa born at Norway, Kao., on the
2nd October, 1883, and waa aged 29
ley.
years, 2 months snd 13 days at the
J.AMOOK JOTTINGS
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Biick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Roof Paint
DAMAR’S VARIETY STORE,
TlbUAfDOOK,
OREGON.
LAMB-SCHRADEK COMPANY.
°Pop in and book flround
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