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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
JANUARY
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Advantages of a
Checking Account
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First National Bank,
Tillamook, Oregon.
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Brick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Roof Paint
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LAMB-SCHRADER COMPANY.
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1914
UPON
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For past patronage we are thankful.
AJHHR'S VARIETY STORE
TlbUAmOOK,
OREGON"
rop in and book Around
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1914.
*Ver ?-le ^erchan*a’ Counter on 2nd issue to your friends in the MidJle
Ave. E.
| West and the East
Attorney Frank Holmes and wife
The last meeting of the Kill Kare
and children, of Salem, spent the Klub for the year 1913 was held at
holidays at the homex of Circuit the home of Mrs. Carl Haberlach,
Judge Webster Holmes in this city. when a very enjoyable afternoon
Collecting
Sure Milk,” the new cow feed was spent. After the usual reading
Checks.
I guaranteed to produce more milk and study hour the hostess provid
It is the aim of this bank to
for the money than any other feed ed an interesting amusement. The
In the regular course of business the de
on the market. Call and see it guests of the hostess were Mrs
give the best banking service
Tillamook Feed Co.
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positor receives checks on many banks.
Chester Holden and Mrs. Burge.
possible—-and cue do it.
Dawson Bros, will meet all trains Following refreshments the Klut
It is not necessary for him to present these
with bus, and will handle passen adjourned until after the holidays,
It is also our aim to have
checks for payment at the banks on which
gers and baggage to all parts of the when it will meet with Mrs. John
the best equipment sueh as
city. Call or phone at the Livery Lamar on Thursday, Jan 8.
drawn, but he may deposit them here, and
Modern pine Proof Banking
barn on 2nd Ave East
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♦his bank collects them for him without
I want to rent a good dairy ranch Installations and Presenta
Room, Fire Proof Vault, Burg
charge, and credits them to his account.
tions at Masonic Temple.
in Tillamook county, close to cheese
lar Proof Safe, Modern Safe
factory, with or without stock, give
On Saturday evening there was a
Checks on out-of-town banks may be de
Deposit .Boxes—and cue have
full particulars in first letter. W.
H. Stewart, N. Kenova, Ohio, R. 1, joint installation in the new Masonic
posited in the same way, and no charge is
them.
Box 56.
• j ■ Temple of the Blue Lodge, Royal
made by us for this collection.
! Arch Masons and Eastern Star
John Harter was in for a few days Lodges, there being a large atten
attending to business, and left dance of membersand friends. One
Tuesday morning for Portland. He pleasing feature was the presenta
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500,
expects to spend a few months in tion, by Attorney C. W. Talmage,
California before returning to Tilla of a life size portrait of Dr. Johnson
mook.
, to Blue I.odge and Chapter, who
Joseph Blattler, who resides on ( was a prominent resident of this
Henry Rodgers’ place at Long , city and took great interest in the
Prairie, had the misfortune to chop lodge. In making the presentation
off one of his toes on Friday and ' jq
-Ir. Talmage spoke in high praise
Dr. Boals was called to attend the • of Dr. (ohnson. Frank Severence
injured foot
[ in accepting the portrait, testified
There was an enjoyable Christ- to the perfect likeness of the picture
mas dance given at the home of who thanked the donor. Mr. Tal
AMOOK JOTTINGS Married, on Monday, in this city. Jesse Earl Christmas night. A I mage was awarded a vote of thanks
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by County Judge Homer Mason, A. large crowd was in attendance and for the portrait. Another pleasant
Baumgartner the signing of the
Asahel Bush’s Will.
I R. Harrington and Cora Hiende.
I an oyster supper served, the dance
. Clark, auctioneer.
codicil.
feature connected with the joint
See the guessing contest in the I continuing till morning.
S alem , Ore., Dec. 30,—In his own
installation was the presentation,
glee $2.00 per M. SeeShrode.
window of the Tillamook Feed Co.
R. J. Koch, of Linnlon, Ore., is by Attorney H. T. Botts, in behalf handwriting, on two sheets of fool “The Girl From the Golden
orders for wood with
Costs nothingtoguess. SeeShrode. visiting at the home of hie son, of the Eastern Star, of a past worthy scap paper and one letterhead of
West.”
Grant Thayer will pay you the I Druggist Koch.
Mrs.
Koch's matron’s pin to Mrs. Lula Cren the bank founded by him, the will
Hadley left on Tuesday for highest cish price for your hides, I mother, Mrs. John Dick, and two
Will be repeated. The numerous
shaw, the retiring Worthy Matron, of the late Asahel Bush, pioneer
pelts, furs, rubber, sacks, old brass, I sisters. Misses Ruvenna and Salena for the lively interest and zeal she banker and editor, disposing of an requests to members of the Dra
feed prices will astonish you. e*c
* I Dick, are also in from Portland.
estate valued at $2,000,000, was matic Club, by a number of people
had taken in the Chapter.
unable to see the play when last
I Justice of the Peace Stanley fined
rode.
filed
for probate today.
The Oregon Fisheries Co. is mak-
The installations were as follows :
Asahel N. Bush, a son, who is in piesented, has caused the club to
wanted—Lamb- G. A. Jones $5.00 for assault and I ing arrangements to can clams,
ty
sacks
Blue Lodge—R. T. Boats, W.M. ;
battery upon C. C. Byers, of Rock- I which will give plenty of work for E. D. Severance S W. ; C.I. Clough, active charge of the Ladd & Bush again repeat the performance. It
er Co.
I, clam diggers as well as the starting 1 J-W. ; Thos. Coatee, treas. ; C. E. Bank of this city, is to get almost will be offered at the Star Theatre
ies wanted at Tillamook away,
2 nights, Friday and Saturday, Jan
For sale, Stock of Men’s Furnish-1 of another industry, The Oregon Trombley, sec. ; Elbert E. Ginn, two-thirds of the estate, Miss Sally
Bank,
uary 9th and 10th In order to give
Bush,
a
daugher,
having
a
one-
fted Snow” Flour at the ing and Shoes ; also cash register Fisheries Co. cannery is located on S. D. ; E. J. Reedy, S. D. ; E J. Schil
everyone a chance to see this play
third
interest
and
the
homestead
in
ling,
S.S.
;
R.
N.
Henkle,
J.
S.
;
M.
ook Feed Co.
—The Toggery, E. J. Claussen, Tillamook Bay.
this city. Mrs. Estella Bush Thayer, thia itre, they may reserve their
deposit boxes for rent.—Tilla- assignee.
Married, on Christmas day, at the V Stillwell, tyler. The installing another daughter, is to get $2500 seats one week in advance at the
officers
were
H.
T.
Botts
and
Frank
ounty Bank.
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A New Year’s dance was given at home of the bride’s parents, Mr.
annually, and a fund of $3000 an box office, no extra charge will be
Severance.
quarters for auto livery.— the Tillamook Commercial Club and Mrs. W. A Olsen in this city,
attached. The office will be open
Johnson Chapter of Royal Arch nually is provided for the main every day from 3 to 5 and < to 9
on Wednesday evening, which was I Edward Womelsdorf and Miss Eva
dley, phone 11W.
tenance
of
Mies
Eugenia
Bush
an
well attended.
I Olson, the ceremony being per- Masons—C.W.Talmage, high priest;
riscilla club will meet Jan.
invalid. It is reported that Mrs. p.tn. and tickets bought in advance
E. R. Hall, of Hubbard, has been formed by Rev. W. J. Weber, pas- Geo. R. Edmunds, king; E. D. Sev Thayer was provided for addition will be held until ten minutes before
Mrs. C. W. Miller.
erance,
scribe
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Carl
Haberlach,
looking over the county, and will in I ‘or of the M E. Church,
the curtain time. The prices will
poets for sale. Apply to
H. T. ally in separate gifts made after
all probability buy land in the south I It is expected that the new saw sec. ; C. I. Clough, treas.
be
the same, ”25 and 35.” A num
the
will
was
drawn.
att, Tillamook, Ore.
part of the county.
I mill of the Wheeler Lumber Com- Botts and Frank Severance were the
ber of specialities will be presented
The
will
was
executed
July
20,
installing
officers.
p the Mutual Phone for a
in the play, and new pictures be
Howard, Drew, superintendent of pany at Wheeler will be ready for
Silver Wave of the Eastern Star— 1889, and a codicil, relating to the
the Tillamook Studio.
schools at Alhena, and Miss Grace | operation in a few weeks, but it may Zoe I. Smith, W.M. ; Carl Haber annuity for maintenance of Miss tween the acts. Remember there
y Guertzell, of Portland, Whitehouse, were in spending the I be the 1st March before the mill is
are no waits. A continuous show.
lach, W.P. ; Zola M. Shrode A.M.; Eugene Bush, was added Novem
ng the Misses Gaylord.
Don’t fail to see it this time. Star
I running full blast, when a large A. H. Gaylord, sec. ; E.
Christmas holidays.
J. Claus- ber 13, 1905. S. A. Sanford and Theatre. Doors open at 7:30. Cer
fitted. Any kind, any
Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Schultz en I number of men will be employed.
sen, treas. ; Lola Reedy, conduct- Claud Gatch witnessed the signing
uaranteed. Dr. Wemdt. •
tertained Mr. and Mrs. O. A. I The heavy sea on Wednesday was ress ; Theresa Gaylord, associate of the will, and Claud Gatch and J. tain at 8:15.
you buy yonr feed, see Schultz ami Mrs. . William Dutcher I tl>e cause of the train being delayed conductress ;
Harriett Sarcbet,
he will save you money. . on New Year’s day.
I that evening, the Garibaldi beach chaplain ; Lula Crenshaw, Adah ;
lage license was issued to
The annual meeting of the stock- beinE aweP‘ with hl“re wavea that Jessie Plank, Ruth ; Blanche Mc
errington and Cora Hiende. holders of the Liberal Horse Com- cauBed ‘he railroad trouble again at Nair, Esther ; Ethel Gaylord, Mar
Snodgrass is confined at pany will take place in this city on E,more Park- A ,ar»<e quantity of tha ; Clara Boats, Electa ; Levina
Itbe drift wood »long the beach was Coatee, warden ; Ira C. Smith, sen
ing down with die mumps, Saturday afternoon.
A. T. Blackburn came in from I
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tinel. The installing officers were
ickens wanted at the Tilla-
Mesdames Amanda Haberlach and
Blaine
on
Sunday
to
have
bi.
hand
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to
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cat Company’s Market, 12c.
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. . I week and he is one of those who be- C. I. Clough, who were highly com
d.
attended to, it being badly bruised I,.
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I lieve that it waa wrong to reduce plimented. This being one of the
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iu a poeitionl to make when a horse kicked him.
I the court’s budget for road work most interesting initiations in the
g time farm loans. First
Trojan Blasting Powder, leaves next year. He lives on the Sand- history of the Chapter for Mrs
Bank.
no bad effect after using. Get I ]ake roa(j an(j knows what bad roads Haberlach had memorized her part
erg Bros, will give you literature and prices from the Tilla- are by the number of springs he of the work.
on all kinds of hay and mook Feed Co. See Shrode.
brceks on hie wagon.
After the ceremonies a banquet
a
n lots.
Call up A. T. Coats Lumber Co.
__ Garriah
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J. . T.
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family,
of Tills was served in the new banquet hall
haveTet^roed to Hillsboro to and a goodly number remained to
Vereck came in from Port- for special prices on four foot fir I
week to spend Christmas slab wood in qualities of ten and make their home. They like it over participate in that feature of the
twenty cords. Phene 4-3-W.
I tnere, but get a homesick feeling evening’s enjoyment, which also
parents.
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Owing
to
repairs
being
made
at
| for Hillsboro. Tom says it never proved a success.
rk does not auit yon tell
DOCKS : WAREHOUSE,
oea tell your friends. City the Tillamook Creamery, the pa geta eery hot or cold along the Till
Work wanted on ranch by two
FRONT
STREET,
BETWEEN Ind A 3rd AVENUE WEST.
trons
of
that
factory
are
taking
amook
coast.
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HiLs
boro
Indepen
Company
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Address
/Mired
Marolf,
dent.
Ramsey Hotel, Tillamook, Ore.
Oberg’s for prices on their milk to other factories.
Carl Halierlach's friends gave him
hay. Largest stock in
The Woman’s Relief Corps will
a surprise partyonMonday.it being meet in I. O. O. F. hall, Saturday
k County.
our chickens to the Tilla- his 34th birthday, and the evening afternoon. Onecandidate, Mrs. Reba
Johnson was initiated. Next meet
tCompany's Market We was enjoyed by those present.
Francis Beebe, brother of Mr.Z ing will be held Jan. 10, when in
per pound.
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ala, who was down with U, G. Jackson, was in for the holi stallation of officers will take place,
has recovered and ia days from Eugene, where he is at followed by a banquet for all mem-
beta and their families.
tending the State University.
out again.
A recent copy of Hoard's Dairy
The Maple Leaf School gave a
perfectly in order in Tilla-
man
contains a picture of the home
Christmas
tree
and
an
excellent
a new year to be ushered
program, after which the school and dairy barn of Wm. Schulmericb,
ills mook mist
near Hillsboro, who waa one of the
Treasurer Beale expects closed for two weeks' vacation.
W e extend our beet wishes for a judges on exhibits at the Yamhill
y to collect taxes about
happy, prosperous new year to all connty school fair. The joke, bow
of the month.
ever, was that thecaption under the
iley loot one of hie best the jditors of Tillamook County, halt-tone read, “A prosperous dairy
and
especially
to
Bro.
Trombley.
nday, the animal hav-
ranch in Tillamook county, Ore
Married in this city on 17th gon.”—McMinnville Newt Reporter.
of the etomach.
limbs, vine maple. body December, Elbert H. Smith and
George W. Phelps filed a com
k and heavy fir slab Alta Hawkins. The ceremony was plaint with the State Railroad Com
performed
by
the
Rev.
D.
L.
Shrode
sale. See Shrode.
mission against the P. R. A N. Co.
C. F. Girard, who removed to thia
ting, fishing Snd tresspass city from Bay City, took charge of alleging that it has violated the law
n be obtained at the Head- the new Spanish Kitchen on First by not providing a suitable station
at Garibaldi, which haa two large
printed on cloth.
street and C A.Cornforth has taken stores, and is the transfer point for
persona wishing to go to Bayoceaa.
It is charged that the present sta
tion is not adequate, being a build
ing 14x20 feet
This week's Pacific Northwest is
issued se a suppléaient to the Til'a-
mook Headlight to day for the pur.
pose of helping boost all parts of
Oregon Owe page is devoted to
Tillamook County, prepared by the
editor of this newspaper. The way
to help boost Oregon, and Tills
in particular. is to
ïllamook County Bank.
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For a continuance of your. favors we shall
appreciate and strive to merit.
A New Year's Gift for any and all that
have use for Low Prices
At yours, Anxious to Please
A. A. PENNINGT
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
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