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ßllawnk * TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FEBRUARY 5, Financial Growth. A large, strong bank does not lose dignity or conservatism when it en- courages the small depositor. The large balances of the future are having their beginnings today in modest accumulations. We want to place within the reach of all, the privileges of an association with a strong, helpful bank. No serious [ minded person who has a regular in- B come and a desire to conserve it, need hesitate to become a depositor here. ! CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500, Tillamook County Bank 1 ■ ' . 1 ashWLMOOK JOTTINGS n- . S. Clark, auctioneer. uipty sacks wanted—Lamb* rader Co. ife sit boxes for rent.—Tilla- >k ty Bank. • T. Hal tom was in Spokane this k on a business trip. ay Work Wanted, Mrs. Wheatley, >ne 126 R. Tillamook. * eadquurtera for auto livery.— aS Hadley, phone 11W. ill up the Mutual Phone fora ------ 1 gt tbe Tillamook Studio. >rn Ml Friday, to the wife of |989nty Clerk J. C. Holden, a eon, 128 D. Severance and wife left on sday on a business trip to Port- [- ra. Andy Nolan is in from Port- I, 443* viaiting her sister, Mrs. B. C. —ib. .752 bb chickens wanted at the Tilla- k Meat Company’s Market, 12c. pound. * ■r aale, twocows, will be fresh in nai*we«ke, Otto Walther, Hem. Df'Ore- e are iu a position to n ne long time farm loans. II. Vonal Ba nk. make First | p| Kienberg Bros, will give you . price* on all kinds of hay and f. in ton lote. itiu '• inted, a positron of cook or ^ atal house work. Apply at the nil flight office. * _ our work does Tiot suit you tel) f it does tell your friends. City • s Roee nl ■erg's for prices on infer Company and hay. Largest stock in □took Co unty.t ing your chick ens to the Tilla- k MeMCompatry's Market We ry. 12c. per pound» * xall ^Rheumatism Remedy a or money ‘ refunded at gh’a,«ti. reliable druggist. . ant Thgyer will pay you the — eat each price for your hides, i, fWKrubber, sa cka, old brass. e TUtamook llose Company give a dance and BfiCial at the It I Commercial Club on __ JI. _uy 18-iech wall paper in the leforNc., double roll. IamaFa ety Stare. "Drop jn and look nd.«* <ry Winona Whale.»- and A. J. ley vs. Ceci la Alice )Oavie et al, suit filed in the cit cuit court vide polperty and it a ska that a ee be appointed. . treonflk’os. will meet all trains b«,M.d will handle passen- and baggage to all t »art»’ of the ■ Call or phone at tl te Livery oa 2«M Ave East. •• Morence Stranah tn gate fhfiejr party today (Th ureda}.) IS the fitt e lady's 7th b. 'rthday. »wee Attic guests help td her Olfiflfcfihe occasion. IMflR’S Get Methylene Blue, the new drug for the prevention and cure of abortion of milk cow’s, at Clough's. For sale, Stock of Men’s Furniah- ing and Shoes ; also cash register —The Toggery, E. J. Claussen, assignee. Jason Powell has sold his prop- erty here to Emil Larson, and will soon leave with his family for Buhl, Idaho. C. W. Matthews vs. J. W. Freder ickson and wife is a suit filed in the circuit court to recover $2,600 on a promissory note. The United Artisan lodge of this city have Bent out invitations for a ball Saturday night at the Tilla mook Commercial Club. A. M. Hare has rented his place on the Wilson river to Mr. Hansen, of Newberg. Mr Hare will make a trip to Southern Oregon. Pay your taxes by check. It’s an advantage to the tax collector as well as to the bank and youreelf. Tillamook County Bank. * Attorney C. W. Talmage has dis posed of his residence property on First St. to the M. E. Church, the consideration being $25C0. The highest price for cheese was reached on Saturday when a num ber of cases were sold at 20c. per pound by Carl Haberlach. C. A. Smith and family came in from Cloverdale on Monday,on their way to Corvallis, where they have bought property and will reside. Protect your valuable papers from the unexpected fire by renting one of our safe deposit boxes. Onlyone dollar per year. Tillamook County Bank. G. A. Chaphe vs. R. H. Ashcroft et al, is a suit filed in the circuit court to recover on a lien for fixtures at what was known as the Palm Cafe Alex McNair returned from Port land last week, leaving Mrs. McNair in Portland for medical treatment, who was thought seriously sick but is now improving. "The Mistress of Fernleigh Grange,’’ a drama in three acts, will be played in the academy hall, Feb. 21, at eight o'clock p.m . also the Indian drill Admission 25c. Charles Kunze and J. J. Rupp left Tuesday for several places in Wash ington in the interest of the Tilla mook Holstein Breeders' Associa tion, and they expect to procure some blooded stock. Albert Olds vs Ole Egge William Phillips is a suit filed in the cir cuit to recover $428.16 due the plaintiff for moving the Gray Eagle Saw Mil), clearing land and Jog- gmg. ■C. C. Smith has bought out the picture show parapernalia at the Gem Theatre and took charge on Sunday. In future the two moving picture shows will give four reels eich evening, with a change four times a week. VARIETY STORE, TlbUnmOOK. OREGON- pop in and book Around ” 1914. dough's circulating library of the copyrights books. Buy a book for $1.50, exchange it as often and as many times as you wish for 10c a change. If you wish to withdraw keep your book. Reed has expended about $80,060 in improvements and he feels some what discouraged by the apathy of Tillamook County iu uct providing roads fortlie beach resorts, and also to the opposition that is manifest at The adjourned annual meeting of Nehalem. Mr. Reed says one can the Masonic Building Association not imagine what the travel into this of Tillamook will be held next Wed county would be if the county would nesday, when the matter of increas improve the; roads to the beach re ing the capital stock of the corpor sorts, and he says it is a shame that ation will be considered. Bayocean, which pays such a large W. J. Pritchard, manager of the amount of taxation, is deprived of East Side Plaining Milla at Portland, a road, and for that and ¿other rea came in on Friday, on a visit to his sons, he thinks those who have in brother-in-law, Architect Stranahan. vested money improving beach pro He was greatly pleased with the city perty and beach lots are not receiv- Is Now Located in its NEW BANKING ROOM, ing a square deal. and its future prospects. We are sorry to announce the The H.O.A. Club met with Mrs. death of Mrs. Jennie T. Gallentine, Kd. Snodgrass on Thursday after sister of Attorney C. W. Talmage, noon. Those present had an enjoy which occurred in Tillamook City able time, and were delightfully Anil invites the Public to call and make an on Thursday afternoon, after a served with dainty refreshments. short illness. The deceased was The ladies then adjourned te meet inspection of the room and its equipment. born in Kendal County, 111., on with Mrs. S. W. Anthes in two September 6, 1851, and came to Ore weeks. SAFETY SECURITY SERVICE gon with her parents, Mr. and'Mrs. The Sue H. Elmore came in Mon- C. Talmage, who located in Wash day and left out Thursday, The ington County, the following year. captain reported that there is a good, She was married to William P. straight channel across Tillamook Gallentine at Amity, Yamhill Co., bar, the best in many yearB at this Ore., in 1868 and twa children sur season of the year, there being 18 vive her, Mrs. Dahlgren, of Tilla feet when he crossed in, which is mook, and Mrs. Hopkins, of Milwau 26 feet at full tide. kee, Ore. For the past five years The Fairview Birthday Club met she has been living with her at the home of Mrs. Stillwell, jr.,Jan. brother, Attorney C. W. Talmage, ' 30th. The afternoon was spent in of this city. The remains I will be sewing and conversation, after taken to McMinnville on Saturday To Taxpayers« Fairview Grange. which a sumptions lunch was served and hurried in the family lot there. Following is the program for the Taxes are now due and payable. 1; by MeadameB Stillwell, Naegerli aud The deceased was a kind, good MapeB. There were 16 members woman, beloved by all who knew Fairview Grange meeting on Feb. paid in full before April first 1914 will 12th : be received at face. All tax including preBent and three visitors. her, and she possessed the true Song by the Grange. half payments remaining unpaid April I The bereaved Warren Glaze will publish two Christian graces. Roi Call—Response—quotation first will be collected with an interest new musical compositions in the family have the sympathy of the from favorite authors. charge of one per cent per month un Song—Mrs. Maynard. near future. Mr. Glaze has com- community. til September first when all tax be Select Reading-Walter Severance. posed over 300 musical com posi- Recitation—Mrs. Ed. Weston. comes delinquent and an additional pen tions of all descriptions, Some of Contract Let for Garage. Song—Mr. and Mrs. Billings. alty of ten per cent will be added. his publications are said by m ue- Recitation—Mrs. Bester. A contract was let on Tuesday Debate : Resolved—"That a man Please give a complete list of all prop ical experts from abroad to rank evening by Charley Kennedy to working in the house is a bigger erty you wish to pay taxeB on when with the best of their kind pub Delsman & Dolan to construct a nuisance than a woman working writing for statement. lished. Affirmative : Mrs. modern concrete garage 40 x 70 feet out doors." B. L. lleals, The registration in Tillamook on a site recently purchased by Burton, Mrs. V. Ilolden, Mrs. G. Tax Collector. County, which was delayed on ac Kennedy on 2nd Ave. and Vth Bester. Negative : Win. Maxwell, Ed Weston, Morrison Mills Good Dairy Farm for Sale Cheap. count of the failure of the registra Street The location is a good one Song—Thread Durrtr and Oscar tion books to reach here, is pro and is on the main route of travel Tittie. For Sale, n fine dairy ranch, con Recitation—Joe Durrer. taining 110 acres 100 acres of which gressing slowly. Up to Thursday through the city. Soil Fertilizer — Ed. Donaldson. is river bottom land, with 16 head morning only 77 had registered, The building will be of solid con Song—Morrison Mills. of cattle. A new seven roomtd viz. Republicans. 54 ; Democrats, crete construction, 40 x 70 feet, with house. The place will keep 40 cows 8. Progressives, 2; Prohibtionists, walls 10 feet high and 6 inches when all cleared. To be sold for Notice $7,(XX) on easy terms. Purchaser 6; Independent, 7. The two Pro thick, the floor being of solid con gressives who have registered are crete 0 inches thick. The building Notice is hereby given that we must deal direct with owner, and will not be responsible for the by doing so real estate agents com Attorneys Henderson and Goyne. will be well lighted with numerous following policies numbered 20241 mission will be saved to ttie pur* The two performances given by and generous size windows. and 20242 from our Tillamook Ore ClMMr.—Enquire at the Headlight the Dramatic Club, “ When Smith The contract calls for the building gon Agency, which are lost or mis office. Buying to Save Money. Left Home,’’ drew two full houses to be completed within forty days. placed and unaccounted for, and all liability thereunder, if any, is Buying Foley’s Honey and Tar an Friday aud Saturday evening, Charley Kennedy’s present gar herewith derived the holder or Compound saves money because the Star Theatre not being large age is too small to accommodate holders thereof from this date. just a few doses stops the cough enough to hold all those who his rapidly growing business, and Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, and cold and one bottle lasts a long desired to see the play the last the present building he will move Feb. 2nd, 1914. time. It quickly heals raw and Signed, inflamed surfaces, stops tickling evening. It was one of the best across the street and in the rear of G ermania F ire I nsurance C o . threat, harsh, rasping coughs, plays put on by the dramatic club, the building he has just let the con of N.Y., croup hoarseness, bronchial and and the young amateurs came in tract for. There arc at present over By P er I. ee W elty . Special Agent. la grippe coughs. For sale by all Care of A. If. B irrei .L C o , for a good deal of applause The a hundred autimobiles in Tillamook druggists. Portland, Oregon. audiences were well pleased with the and vicinity anil the tourist travel enteriainmcut. each year is increasing into thia PIANO INSTRUCTION The second "500" party given by county on account of good roads, Having decided to locate in Tilla the Tillamook Commercial Club and we are of the opinion that Mr. took place Thursday evening, when Kennedy lias made a move in the mook I will accept a limited number of piano students who are there was a good attendance. Mrs. right line________________ willing to work. Lessons will be O. A. Schultz and Will Spalding Parent-Teacher’s Society. given at the home of Geo. carried off the honors and were each awarded a prize. The remain On Friday a large number of our munds. Leave word at the music store or der of the evening was spent in a people met at the Assembly room of social way and dancing. Ancther the new high school building and or Tillamook Mercantile store. Over four years experience party was announced for two ganized a Parent —Teachers Society for teacher. weeks, when there will be several this school district. musical numbers. The ladies' During the meeting, Supt. Buchanan LELAND B. ERWIN committee havin'r these parties in acting as chairman of the meeting, Diploma from Chicago Musical charge serve light refreshments called on the clergymen present, and College, under Karl Reckzeli, grad In a monthly report of Dairy and several others for remarks in regard uate Royal Conservatory of Leipsic. Food Commissioner J. D. Mickle, to the subject in hand, all of whom ex Babies will grow and while they Wanted he says: "Within the last few pressed themselves as being much in are growing, you should have them months the dairy industry of the favor of the movement. Wanted, position as manager or photographed often enough to keep state has felt a new influence ; Ore J The following officers were elected assistant, with view of partnership, a record of each interesting stage gon butter has encountered a new for the ensuing year: ' in general store, small town or Mrs. A. C. Everson, president; Mor county, by young man of excellent of their chiklhocd. You will prize competitor. Owing to the reduction of the import duty on foreign ns Schnal, vice-president; Mrs. W. S. record and thorough business train- the collection of baby’s pictures more and more as thejreara go by butter, New Zealand and Austral Buel, secretary. I ing. Worth investigating. Monk's Studio. ian butter has been coming into Address H 1. Headlight, Tilla- Parents, patrons, teachers and our state in conaiderablequantities. citizens of Tillamook interested in ' inook, Oregon. Over 65,000 pounds, or 32Vi tons the welfare of the public school Call for County Warrants. were received during the months are invited to attend the first meet of November and December.” All general fund warrants out- ing of the Parent-Teacher's Circle, The Trask River Literary Society to be field in the High School audi- standing will be paid upon pre met last Thursday evening in the torium on Monday, February 0, at Mentation. Interest ceases February 2, 1014. old I. O. O. F. Hall. An entertain 7 30 p. m. On your front porch can be lit B. I*. B eals , ing program was rendered. The The following provisional pro every night until midnight County Treasurer. subject for debate was "Resolved gram is announced : anil register not over Opening Exercises. That a Farmer is of More Benefit to fifty cents per month For Sale by Owner. Reading and adoption of Consti on the meter. The World Than a Manufacturer,’’ tution and Bye Laws. 7 room bungalow, full basement which was decided in favor of the Ejection of officers and Com on lot 53 by 124, 3 blocks from elec T illvook E lk « mir L ight and negative unanimously. The main mittees. i F uki . C ompany tric depot. For terms address P. Remarks by President elect. feature of the evening was a pie W ill S palding , Manager. Music — Ladies* Trio O. box 165, Newberg, Oregon. social. The rest of evening was Reading—Miss Florence Chap spent in playing games, everyone man. having a delightful time. The next Solo—Mrs. MacKenzie. Violin Solo—Mi»s DeBar. meeting will be on the coming Sat Remarks—Mr. Buel. urday evening at the home of Frank Round Tal>le- Mr. Buchanan. Paul in this city. S. G. Reed was in the citv Thurs For Sate day from Nehalem, lie thinks the One and two year old rosé bushes county is making a great mistake in not improving the Necarn»« moun 25c. and up, alao Japanese gold banded lily bulls«. tain road and the roads to other M b *. C ornforth . beach resorts, for all (>ar«e of the Dry Short Wood $2,00 Load. Fot Sate. county would l»e greatly lienefited by the summer travel by opening Barred Plymouth Rocks dressed the Necarney mountain r ad. win, h cr alive, also a trio of Youloiise I for scenic beauty cannot tie stir- g»eee. Men. CoKNroKTii. passed anywhere in Oregon. Mi. The First National Bank of Tillamook I.O.O.F. BUILDING, A 15 Watt Mazda Lamp Four Foot Fir Slabs $3.00 per Cord. Delivered. A. F. COATS LUMBER CO.