b Ucaòlialjt 3 t TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH 27, 1913. he Prime Jbjects Of every’ money earner should be to lay up some­ thing for the future ; to reach middle life with some­ thing substantial to show >r the labor of years ; to have a home and property. First National Bank, THamook, Oregon Then the inevitable emergency, or declining years in be aproached without fliticing; trouble can be >oked in the eye. The world owes us all a living and more, too. The more ” represents what we put aside in a good bank riiere it may grow in safety. Put your surplus in this bank. ur ledger for YOUR account, We have space on 1 ÄNK TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK □ UNTY CAPITAL ! TILLAMOOK CITX_Off_Eî___ SUPERVISION | ii LAMOOK JOTTINGS II A fine quality of elab wood, the beat to be had in the city. Leave order at the City Transfer Co Owing to a small attendance at the Commercial Club on Monday evening, there was no meeting. Sheriff Crenshaw is checking up the tax collections and will be able to make a statement next week. We have just received a barrel of genuine Sorghum direct from the East, home made. Tillamook Feed Co. Attorney Webster Holmes left for Portland this morning on business connected with the suit against the city. One large fire-proof Hall’s safe for sale. Inquire Tillamook Title A Abstract Co., 216 Tillamook Block. t Big Mack for your sewer con- ions >n’t miss "The Man Who Spoiled *Iusic.” ass seed, the best, at Alex. Mc- ■ A Co’s. W. Hill left on Saturday for ters, Calf. lining soon “ The Man Who ¡led the Music." ank Worthington was in from rerdale on Thursday. s. Alex. McNair left for Port I on Tuesday morning. ss Ruth Holtres came in for a days to visit her parents. asses fitted. Any kind, any > Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. * ass seed at Alex. McNair A Co's, Get in that early garden. Our bes seed on the market. line of garden tools cannot be beat rge tent for Bale. 14 x 24 ft. See for quality and price. King A Smith Co. ie Watson, at Todd Hotel. * If you want seed oats you will alter Churchill has rented the Mills place at Pleasant Valley, have to hurry as we are not going to have enough to go round. See nest Knight sold his farm on Shrode. . Trask river to Chas. Goeres. The anual meeting of the mem­ le Tillamook Drug Co. will oc- bers and friends of the First Pres­ y a store in the new bank build- byterian Church will be hejd this (Thursday) evening. marriage license was issued to For Sale,—Rubber Tire Buggy 3 D. Nash and Mary I. Row Harness, Robe and Whip,all in first 1. class condition Will not break the iss Nellie Hanenkratt returned outfit.—Inquire Chas. I. Clough. * he city an Tuesday from Eastern Honey A Petz will move their gon. stock of groceries and feed the first C. Clement, post office in- of the month to the building pre­ :tor, is in the couuty on official viously occupied by A Finley A Co. iness. When the Oddfellows Hall is ve chickens wanted at the Tilla- removed W. M. Heaston will move >k Meat Company’s Market, 12c. his barber shop in the small office pound. opposite the Tillamook Feed Co.’s cubator 63 egg size petaluma, Store. better incubator made King Your lawn will soon take on its mith Co. spring look, so get after them with r. Jack Olson has opened den- a good lawn mower. A large se- parlors over F. R Beals' office lection to choose from. King A h phones. Smith Co. hone Joe Lilly for wood sawing, G. Misch, treasurer of the West intry work solicited. Phone 1313 ern Mortgage A Title Co .wai in the ific States. city representing the Warren Con- ct our prices on poultry netting struction Co. and left for Portland the roll. The cost is small. this morning >g A Smith Co • If you haven't seen the latest in iousekeeping Rooms Furnished the way of buggy improvements Rent. See I. Parson, at the you can see it at the Tillamook Feed Company. Drop in and look tel Columbia. ring your chickens to the Tilla- it over. It’s a peach. Buy a Ford car because they run ok Meat Company’s Market. We 120 miles on a gallon of gasoline. r 12c. pej pound. ' When you get them your troubles if you want the beet grass seed. the local A are over. See Ed. Hadley, to Alex. McNair A Co’s i agent for the Ford auto lendid quality just in. Attorney E. J. Clausen left last Lttorney H. T. Botts was outside week to interview Governor West legal business this week and in regard to the appointment of a 1 re.-.-rn this evening ! county attorney Mr. Claussen be I k e give you a 5c.piece with every ing one of the aspirants. purchase. Lamar's Variety Store, j A new’firm to be established in irop in and took around." • this city, the Tillamook Steel I is expected that the trains on Metal Works, bought the Odd­ [ndays will have mail clerks in fellows' hall and will move it to Lre, which will give the poet a lot opposite Larsen’s blacksmith ices north of thia city Sunday shop. ill. I I UflMAR’S VARIETY STORE, TlUURmOOK, « • OREGON Drop in and book Around ” Look for "The Man Who Spoiled will lie another substantial addition the Music.** to the city. It is reported that the P. R. A N Watch for "The Mail Who Spoiled will put on two trains between this the Music ” city and Portland the coming sum­ The Gem Theatre wishes to thank mer besides the motor service be­ eveiyone who took part or helped tween this city and Mohler in the contest of the ring and even­ The ladies’ guild of the Presby­ ing gowns to be given away April terian Church will have dinner at 31st, at the Gem Theatre, and want their rooms opposite the Allen to state further that they have with­ House, on Tuesday, April 1st, be­ drawn from the contest, consisting tween the hours of 5 and 7 p.m. of a $40 diamond ring and three $25 County Treasurer Beale will make evening gowns. a call Monday next for all outstand­ The change in the weather, from WM. G. TflIT, President ing warrants on the general fund. the East wind which prevailed for There are no outstanding warrants several weeks, was welcomed on J. C HOuDEfci, Vise President. on the road fund, as that fund is Wednesday, when the wind changed out of debt. to southwest. This brought the Bridge carpenters are at work usual warm showers of rain, which Interest Paid on Time and putting in the iron bridge across will cause the grass to grow, which Doroughty slough. The new bridge was retarded on account of cold Savings Deposits. will be two feet lower than the pre­ frosty night the past few wrecks. sent bridge and will be lined up to G. W. Burge who is clerking in Under United States Government conform to the road. Mills' grocery store, received a tele­ Supervion. There will be a union service at gram cn Wednesday that his the M.E. Church, on Sunday even­ brother John was missing, and it ing, when address will be given by is supposed he is one of those who Rev. D. A. Mackenzie, of the Pres­ were killed in a cyclone which byterian Church ; and Rev. J. E. swept Omaha, Nebraska, on Sun­ day, when several hundred persons Jope, of the Christian Church. Henry Kiefer has been missing were killed and much property since Saturday from John Childers’ damaged. place on the Trask, and it is 'eared Captain Paul Schrader lait on that something has happened to Monday for Portland, where the him, as he is advanced in yea's Elmore will be put into commis­ dred persona and damaged an ini up to that made the 10th of March, and not in the beat of health. sion again and will leave that city tuetise amount of property, and on and were it not for the Küstern The Tillamook County Holiness this (Thursday) for Tillamook with Tuesday, Ohio ami other state- situation, things would be much Association will meet on Fri 'ay -».I freight. The Patsy, which has been were visited with heavy Storms, brighter for a good year than they 7:30 p.m.. at the home of II. W. R. running between Portland and this inundating a large section of the are .it present, Holmes. The Nazerene class will city during the winter, will be used country. It is estimated that the meet at 3 p.m., on Sunday A cor­ in carryin j supplies to the salmon deaths will go into the thousands T. B Handley Made Good. canneries. dial invitation is extended to all. as a result of these storms uni Salem, Or., March 20th:—In review Henry Rogers will run a one ton floods. At a meeting of the City Council ing the work of the recent session of on Saturday it was decided to em­ auto truck between this city and the legislature, Speaker C. N. Mc­ ploy the law firm of Dolph, Mallory, Cloverdale the coming summer, to Death of Stella Wallace. Arthur today paid a high compliment Simon A Gearin to represent the carry mail, passengers and freight. city and a warrant for $500 was He expects to have the mail schedule We are sorry to announce the to Representative T. B. Handley of ordered drawn for a retaining fee changed so that he can leave hete death of Miss Stella Wallace, which Tillamook and Yamhill Counties. "Mr. Handley was one of our Lest A four months old Guernsey bull after the train arrives and return took place on Monday at the home men,” Baid the Speaker. "He was an the same night. This will expedite of Al Bunn at Beaver Her age was received by express on Wed­ earnest and sincere worker in 'he nesday from the stock farm of D. the outgoing mail from the south was 17 years, 4 months tn<124dnys. cause of many meritorious men arcs part of the county. Her health had been failing for H. Looney, of Jefferson, Ore., for before the house, and his services upon A H. Harris lias his demonstra­ about three months, but it was not John Naegeli, who is on the Henry the judiciary committee were parti-'i- Kunze iarm. He paid $125 for the tion car, the Paige “36" on exhibi­ until about two or three weeks ago larly valuable. Mr. Handlev showed that her illness became serious. tion, which is greatly admired by animal. himself to be a big, broad-gauged legis­ What ever you buy from others if those who underatargl automobiles. At that time she had gone to Al lator and the people of his district will you want the beat layers, get your It embraces all the inventions and Bunn’s for a rest, but was taken do well to re-elect him if he desires S. C. White leghorns hen and is a swell looking car for the sick and died there, the cause be another term." fndian Runner Duck eggs from Joe money. Those who have the amo ing tuberclosis. The remains were Speaker McArthur also stated that Harrison. One Dollar per setting fever should give this car some buried on Wednesday at B -aver, the recent session enacted more con­ either kind. J M Harrison, Gari­ consideration, and Eddy will be the Rev. Dora Young, of the U. B. structive legislation than any ot,'«*r baldi, Oregon. . . too pleased to show all its good Church, conducting the religious session in the history of the state, and services, which were attended by .. Did it ever appeal to you that a qualities. large number of the residents in that the sum total of the app^o-jris'Lis Owing to the decision in the Port coat of paint will improve the looks that part of the county, where the wap $350,000 less than the amount ap­ of your residence or barn more of Bay City case, it has been decided deceased young woman was highly propriated in 1911. than any other thing you could do. < ; to appeal to Port of Bayocean case respected and believed by a large Should your property be for sale to the Supreme Court. When the number of friends. Many beautiful Presbyterian Churcu. it will sell at a better price, a great , case was tried in tlie Circuit Court floral offerings were sent as a token 10 a. in —Bible School. Tw or Judge Galloway rendered a decision deal quicker and easier King A I , of respect. The deceased leaves a ganized Bible Claeses, und cl j-tn adverse to the Port and as the judge Smith Co father, five brothers and two sisters for all ages under 10. A sheet and pillow case social ruled one way and the Supreme She was the daughter of Bud Wal­ 11 a m. —Bible worship an t ser­ will take place on Saturday even­ Court différé it in the Port of Bay lace. mon, ‘The Winning Power of a City case, it is thought by some of ing, at Finley store given by the laiyalty." Women’s Relief Corps. Ladies will the attorneys that the Supreme Tillamook attd Wisconsin New 6:30 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. bring boxes which will be auctioned Court will reverse the decision. Cheese Markets. Topic, " The Value of a Christian A two acre snap in Tillamook off by C. E. Reynolde. There will Cheese is moving off faiily well Education.**—Acta xviii, 7-11. City This is the John Hathaway be a short program at 8 p m. 1 at 16 cents Portland or 15). cents 7:30 p.in. Union service at the Sale or exchange:—We have the property, and consists of two acres | Tillamook, with indications of mar­ Methodist Church. Topics, “ The of tine garden land near the Tilla­ largest list of Portland property for mook cheese factory, lias a fine 10 ket being lower soon. Wisconsin Wmld's Christian Citizenship Con- sale or exchange of any firm in the roam house, a barn, chicken house is offering Twt s at 13 cents and ‘e.-ence at Portland, June 29 th to city. What have you to exchange and several other buildings. The Daisies at 13cents, witli about a July 6th, 1913, ‘ by D. A Mackenzie for some of it? Want good im­ price of this is only $3500, $‘2iAl two cent freight rate to the Coast ■ "The Temperance Outlook from proved ranches of all sizes. Send However, Tillamook I the National Capital," Rev. J. E. down. The party who gets it will markets descriptions to Chittenden A Neill, , make $2001 thin summer on hjs bar stocks are still too small to cut . Jope 1) A. M ackenzik , "aster. 310 Oak Street, Portland, Oregon. ! gain. We have an option on the much of a figure in the market and ’ The yacht Bayocean, belonging property Address the Ralph Ack should the local market be ediic- I The Red Wheel General Rep; r to the T. B Potter Realty Co., has ley Land Co., 170-5th St Portland, it might not stop Eastern cheese Shop been sold to the Bayocean Com­ | coining West. Lust fall when tl.e Summer is coming. Bring your Oregon. pany of San Francisco and will be market was 18 cents, s -veral buyers bicycles and get them fixed with 1 The Kill Kare Klub met March used for excursions at that |M>rt went to Wisconsin ar.d bought go-id material. Good work and tith and 20th at the homes of Mrs. She is now tied up at Bayocean and cheese that cost them 19 cents ami promptness at "fair" prices. Altiert Plank and Mrs. Fred Small, will be taken to Sun Francisco in a afterwards got sore because the Bicycl*. of all kinds for mile and respectively. The usual good times few weeks. local market was reduced and they rent Guns and gunsuiithing, etc. were experienced, Mrs. F W. Merchants buyng A. 1.. L’ensinore typewriter for sale. On Wednesday evening the i Christensen and Mrs. Sirchet fur­ lost money. neighbors of Ernest Knight anil nished the papers on the Gran I Eastern Cheese Will probably 1, ,-te $p,oo > First St Weal Corner Ave. family gave them a surprise party, Canyon and San Francise. , i which money again if tney buy now. as it being their last evening on the were greatly enjoyed by all. . The our market will probab y go down A Roumanian prince visiting tills if tney tiring in Eastern goods, for country who says the women of Lu- farm, having sold out. They all hostesses furnished delicious brought well filled baskets, ami bincneons and suitable games, our cheese lias to be sold regard- rope r.o not work must have con- Had the fined his observation at home to n after several enjoyable games, The Klub will meet with Mrs. less of Eastern prices Wisconsin dealers done what the palace Americans who go abroad a bountiful lunch was served. An Ssrchet next Thursday. local factories did, and reduced 'he are surprised to see so many men enjoyable time is reported by all Grace Johnson vs. J. C. Johnson, Peter Byrom, as executor of the is a divorce suit filed in the Circuit prices a couple of months ago, they marching around in uniforms and Isst will and testament of B ngtha Court. These parties were married would now be facing a clean mar so ninny women engaged in hard Byrom, deceased vs. The Garibaldi I in Tillamook County on the 2nd of ket All Tillamook cheese is sold toil even in the fields. Beach Co , The Oregon Fisheries November, 1910, ami lived together Co. and Walter W. Ridehalgh, is a until the 12th of February, 1913. suit filed in the Circuit Court to re The grounds, as set out in the cover $10,000 growing out of the complaint, for the divorce, is cruel deal made in the purchase of the and irftiiimaii treatment, the de­ plaintiff's property at Garibaldi. fendant having failed to contribute A wedding took place on Sunday, anything to her support or their March 23rd. at 4 p m., the contract­ minor children. It Is also alleged ing parties being Mr. FredD. Nash that defendant is an habitual gross and Miss Mary I. Rowland, at the drunkard. Two children were born home of the bride a. at Blaine. Ore­ to the union. gon Ajwedding ¡dinner was served Although weather conditions in immediately after the ceremony, Tillamook County have been a little which was performed by Rev. C colder than usual at the spring of H Barker of Heaver, Ore. the year, this county has not ex­ The I. O. O F. Lodge in thia city perienced any of the severe weather are making arrangements to erect wo uh prevailed in the East and the I a new $25,000 building on their Middle West the past few weeks, property. Tbev have sold the where cyclones and blizzards have building occupied as a lodge room killed thousands of (lersons Easter DOCKS t vVARKHOVSK. and are calling for bids to sell the Sunday. Omaha. Neb., and neigh­ FRONT «TRKHT. HHTWKK» »nd A »rd AVKNÜK WEST other building on the property oc­ boring towns were swept by a cupied by Honey A Petz. This cyclone winch killed several bun- I I I Coal, Cement, Lime, Biick, Shingles, Drain Tile, Plaster, Roof Paint LAMB SCHRADER COMPANY. .•V