I WHEELER, OREGON, THE MANUFACTURING Offers to men of energy ft) CITY and small means For information regarding Wheeler, write to NEHALEM HARBOR CO., WHEELER, OREGON Portland Office : Tillamook Office : 327 FAILING BUILDING. Care of F. R. BEALS. Buy at Home, Portland and Oregon—retailer», wholesaler», jobber», merchant» of all kind»—and the public. The man who buy» outside his city and state what he can buy at home is not the highest type of useful cit­ izen. Of course, he has the right to »pend hi» money where he pleases ; no one dispute» that. The only law that can compel him to buy at home is a patriotic one that ha» not been passed by any legis­ lature and that is not wiitten in I any etatute book. Mr. Samuel is quite right when he says that what we need is more civic pride and loyalty to our own institution» When we have these, the Buy-at- Home movement will be a success. From “The Spectator,” Portland, Oregon, Saturday, July 26th, 1913. Statement Of the Tillamook County Bank, of Your editorial», “Buy at Home,” Tillamook City, County of Tilla mook. State of Oregon, showing re timely, and should be heeded the amount standing to the credit y every good citizen. The pro» enty of every Oregonian depend» to every depositor July 1, 1913. who has not made a deposit, or i tni«, and the appeal of the Re- who has not withdrawn any part il Merchants’ Association to our tiiensto ‘‘Keep Oregon money in of hi» deposit, principal or in­ terest, for a period of more ^ firm should be the rule for • the name la»t known resilience or Th Uregonian I postoffice address, fact of death, if (2*.,r~'4ble with this “Buv at 320 Acre» on the Wilson Rner - known, and the amount to the n,,'i . . Proposition is that fre- !credit of each depositor m required It ihi k-e ,ni!n ur8*nK it i» »im known as the Rush Farm, (except l>v the provisions __ of Chapter 148, of J thinking of himself and not of .y GetTeral IV __ - of Oregon. 11X17, a right of way), with everything on lihe Laws 1907. rchii^r68 i Take> for instance, E rwin H arrison . mtea», who make it a rule to he place, (except keep-sake»). Subscribed and sworn to before 60 Acre», 10 acres in meadow at | "“’Jia their plane that brick me thia 14th day ci June A.D, 1913. ,¿7, ln " ashington should be $37.50 per acre, cash, balance on ( A. McGhee, Notary Public for o in P„aJ?u:l9in$ ,hat ■» ‘o he put Orego.n. ________ iiirhi^Ort.aJl’ Jor. impoverishing 80 Acres of unimr ,roved land, 5 bng or (renting on such tide and n •» tr.uch a» they possibly Mile» South of Tillrjrtiook City. . verflow land», the preference right m »on base »aid tide and overflow 8 Acre» with br,U8e and barn close and» »’ "v' >"«rhe8‘ P"« offer’‘d; °eed “ roore civic pride . Prided such offer fs made in goo«l •it ,0 our own institutions, in. / •ho’ki ."J* wi" r«ru'ate itself, n- ^Mior.^any J- s. STEPHENS. I e tn*»!? ,ake lessons from the bld . 'prr^re “£«rd°‘ ^r^ * north of us and from ROOM 20, COMMERCIAL er mJ0« tbe •°nth of us In ^dr,f.hngtnning at a point «**■• To««,UH, h* 80 *“ Oregon. N otice is H ereby G it en -That °«r. truly. c S amuel . LT 47 min. E. from the quarter the undersigned adinio istrator "f «a 21 <**5; ,orntr between Sectiona l * L Samuel, there ia do more the estate of Joseph Ar ton Hirilt 5S. R 10W.ofWM.at t»»»iD* and persistent boomer mann, deceased, has filed in the d * X water lint on the right County Court for Ti'jarr ook County. bank of h.’8 L,ttle >>8,ucc* R,ver’ iMMu? a°d Oregon products Oregon, bis final seco' jnt. and that "®,,ona- And there is no by order of sa* J court. Monday, the Th •betier ri«bt *° •» loth day of ^pte»ut»»r. 1913. at ten ^XWdeg 53 mi" W 27A1 feet o’clock a. m. is *»et as the time, and "‘S’ttdig «*’° ,ee‘ to m» fellow» in IocaI * Spectator hopes the the office of I'.,» .County Judge tn ‘°k «dergh«™ro. E 273.1 along the Court Ho»' t8e <>* 8a’d County. a • ZL°f ‘he Merchants' Assoc m 1 i day "i No vember, 1912, file in this office Sworn Statement and Application, No. C1688, to purchase the SW.« of XE’«. Section 12. Township 2 North, Range 10 West, Willamette Meridan, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the “Timber and Stone Law,’’ at such value as might be fixed by appraise inent, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised, the timber estimated 100.00 and 120 000 board feet at 25 and 40 cents per M, and the land $40.00; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his application and sworn statement on the 3rd day of September, lflT.t, before the Regist er and Receiver of tfie U. S. 1-and Office, at Portland, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to pro­ test this purchase before entry, or I initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a coiTobor- ed affid ivit U this office, alleging fact« which w>ould defeat the e’itry. WHISKEY 77,c Whi,ke With- out a Regret is the time to\have ¿hat group picture made Now Pure, mellow, with a flavor that tickle« the palate and linger« in the memory. roll SALE BY E [.et u» «how you our a|«ecial display of attrac­ tive new^atyle». We are perfectly ¿equippe«! for making group picture» and will please you with tne quality of our work. Monk's Studio. Next to POST OFFICE. H. F. Hl«,BY, Register. Family Recipes. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U.S. I>ind Office, at Portland. ¿Oregon, June 20tb, 1913. N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That CI-ARENCE E. BROUGHTON, whose post-office address is Cheno- with, Washington, did, on the 25th day of Septeml>er. 1912, file in this office Sworn Statement and Appli cation. No. 03636. to purchase the Se Nw Section 11. Township 3 North. Range 9 West. Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provision» of the act of ¿une 3, 1»78, and acta atnendory, nown an the ” Timber and Stone Law,” at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to auch application th«- land and timber thereon have been sppran»-d. the timber^ estimated .«ri.000 l and 80,000 board feet at 50c. and 40c. |*r M., and the land MO’O; that said appli« aut will offer final proof in support of his appli­ cation and sworn atateme nt on th/- Wh «lay of September 1913, before the Register and Receiver, U.S» Land Office, at Portland, Oregon. Any person ia al liberty to pro­ test this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time be The valued family re» cipes for cough and cold cuie, liniments, tonics and other remedies have as careful attention here as the most intricate pre­ scriptions. Our fresh, high grade drugs will help to make these remedies more effec­ tive than ever. Right prices are assured. • ft.«««* I 1 6 » s « also ! « M» ’ CLOUGH. Reliable Druggist I* LAUGHLIN, 1 iliUfUOOM, Tillamook Baker’s Bread Sold at All Grocers. HARNESS with tlie problem«>f buying Harner, you will find it distinctly advanta­ geous to come and