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llraMigljt » t. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH 19, Protect your vs 1 liable papers from the unexpected fire by renting one of our Hafe deposit boxes. Onlyone dollar per year. Tillamook County Bank. • The Singer Sewing Machine for eale on easy terms, -at our home piano and music store, Tillamook. Ore.. A. Lineback, manager Both phones. G. E. Campbell, who wan employ ed at the Moulton barber ehop, left the first of the week for Bend, Ore., where he expects to take up a home stead. For sale, two mares 6 and 7 years old.about 1400 pounds each. Horses and harness — $450,00. A bargain. Apply to A. K. Case, Tillamook Oregon. Justice Stanley fined Emanuel Borba, of Beaver, $30 for running deer with dogs _ „_____ and ______ the A. _ F. _______ Coats Lumber Co $25 for dumping saw dust into the slough. Dawson Bros, will meet all trains with bus, and will handle passen gers and baggage to all parts of the city. Call or phone at the I.¡very barn on 2nd Ave East. It is said abortion amoug cows is caused by smut in oat hay. Same can be prevented by using our ab solutely pure Formaldehyde accord ing to directions. C. I. Clough, Graded Jersey Calves for sale from tested cows as they’ freshen ; one- half to three-fourth Jersey ; both sex ; registered sire. Apply to T. H. McCormack. R. F. D. No. 1, * Lot for sale at Cloverdale with five roomed cottage $800 cash or $900 part payment. Apply to G. W. Stiverson at the Tillamook Title and Abstract Co., or of L. M. Kramer, Cloverdale, Or. Ed. Hadley sold the car load of Ford autos that was shipped to him recently, and another car load is on the way. He expects to do a big business with the Ford autos in this county this year. Tom Brown, who has been in the asylum, succeded in getting away again and is in the county, and we understand that the authorities will not interfere with him as long as he behaves himself, C. A. Williams, assistant adjutant general and assistant quartermaster general, department o< Oregon, G A. R.. came in on Friday to see about the annual encampment that is to be held in thia city in June. Alex. McNair was the happiest man in the city on Friday when he received a telegram that ’ he was a grandpa and that he had a grand eon His daughter, Mrs. Elmer Payne, of Eugene, being the mother. We are professional photograp hers. trained to and experienced in the art. Satisfaction guaranteed on all work. Our prices are and will always be as low as any We solicit your patronage.—Tillamook Studio. A band of 14 Milk Goats for Sale. These animals are ideal for rough bushy pasture, give milk rich in casine, and their milk makes high est price Swiss cheeee. Haven’t time to look after them, E. E. Kep- ner, Springfield, Ore. For legal advice consult a lawyer. For medical advice consult 1 doctor, For photos consult professional photographers. Every man to his trade. We make everything in photography and guarantee to satisfy.—Tillamook Studio. The Patsy came in from Portland the first of the week with a full load Part of the cargo was a consign ment of cement for the big natator ium being erected at Bayocean, aud the Patsy discharged that part of her cargo there before coming to this city. Mrs. Wru. G. Tait, who has been in the East visiting her parents for several months, returned to the city on Sunday, Mr. Tait meeting her in Portland. They were accompanied by a niece, Miss Margaret Sawyer, daughter of C. M. Sawyer, of To peka, state bankiug commissioner of Kansas. For Sale, 80 acres, GO acres of over flow Bottom Land, unimproved. Very little large timber. Very easily cleared, on tide water. About 10 miles from the mouth of the Siletz river. Small ocean going boats rim by the place. No better soil in the Tillamook Valley. Address owner, L. C. Mowrey, Siletz, Ore. , L. Reed.who came from Lewiston, Idaho, has decided to locate in this city, and will put in a welding plant at Hiner's machine shop. He has had 15 years’ experience in the welding and machinery business. He left on Wednesday morning for Portland to purchase the plant which he expect« to have in opera tion by April 1st. of every money earner should be to lay up something for the fu ture ; to reach middle life with something substantial to show for the labor of years; to have a home and property. The Prime Objects u>''n4a ilctly ,-aî| '> yoiaj tlmrc; diele Then the inevitable emergency, or declining years can be approached without flinching ; trouble can be looked in the eye. The world owes us all a living and more, too. The “ more" represents what^we put aside in a good bank where it may grow in safety. Bre at Put your surplus in this bank. We have space on our ledger for YOUR account. ' 1 " " CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500, ^Tillamook County Bank y, an ‘iLLAMOOK jottings I Mrs. M. R. llannenkrat is visiting her daughter, Mrs. S. H. Doak, a Stanfield, Wash. ' B. S. Clark, auctioneer. Don’t forget the sale of high grade S :See Tom Edwards for garden Jersey cows at Morrison Mills' on ndJrinK- . March 24th. . Empty sacks wanted—Lamb- Small Team for Sale. Apply at Schrader Co. the Red barn, one mile East of the ir I Get your Land Plaster at the Till- city —J. Warner. nook Feed Co. ip Want to buy 21 good cows, fresh Safe deposit boxes for rent.—Tifla- or coming fresh soon. Write Neal IHlf'Ool1 County Bank. • 1 Houser, Tillamook, 3 Headquarters for auto livery.—I If our work does not suit you tell ,QP d. Hadley, phone 11W. ! u8> —a, ** does tell your friends. City (77 Young pigs for sale. Inquire of Transfer Company • y (W Wilson river. j Bring yoilr chicken8 to the Tilla- ® ‘‘Ranch for Sale, terms reasonable. mook Meat Company's Market. We • puy 12c. per pound, * Ch Apply to A. J. Stillwell. Leo Doerge, who was accidently ilV -Furnished housekeeping rooms let atfith st and Stillwell ave. , shot a few weeks since has recover V e „ cd sufficiently to be out. z-.Family wanted to work on ranch, A good Horse and a light wagon pply at the Headlight office. GJ Wanted a place to work as cook I for sale cheap. Inquire of Chas. Lundquist, Hebo, Ore. • gQljphouse work. Apply at this office. W. G. Dwight vs I). A Sanburn For «ale 200 acres of Wilson River and wife is a suit filed in the county ittom land. Inquire of Frank court to recover $27,50. 1 8 reeman. , Two Yearling Colts for Sale, at a CG< De not forget the sale of grade reasonable price. Apply to Guy ray cows at Morrijson Mills next Mattoon, Pleasant Valley. •.'•Sjeaday. About 15ft. of the old P.R. <Sc N. ——The Priscilla clr.b will be guests dock at Bay City collapsed as a re- Mrs. Frank Hadley, Friday suit of the ravages of toredos. “““ternoon. Miss Helena Epplett went to Live chickens wanted at the Tilla- Forest Grove this week on account ook Meat Company’s Market, 12c. of the illness of her grandfather. ■r pound. * Mrs. C. H. Thomas aud Miss We «■re in a position to make Theraa Gaylord left on Sunday for >mc, tong time farm loans. First a short visit to friends in Portland. atFonal Ba nk. Man wanted to do general ranch work, good wages and all summer wcuk. W. Roenicke, Woods, Ore. ’ 300 Geraniums, some very choice plants, will tie on 'sale at Clough's, commencing Saturday,come early. ’ Daniel M. Taylor vb . Leroy Lomax a nd wife is a suitfiled in the circuit coi.'rt to recover $250 on a promis sory .’’Ote. G. L. Dick and wife left on Sun day for E.'Kene, where they attend the State encampment of Modern Woodmen, To rent, part of «tore in the Ma sonic building. Apply to J. Wm. Stylish Shoes That Fit Edwall, the fashionable and up-to- date tailor. Faihion'tbest models, an extraordinary weiring Buality. and. best of all. a Lloyd Keyes, who met with an superlative fitting quality are embodied accident by the discharge pf caps, is out of danger and recover’ag as rapidly as possible. Attorney John D. Turner, of Shoes for Women Salem, was iu the city on Monday, looking over the county', He left al foot enjoys these shoes on Tuesday morning. r experts test every model normal feet. Then, with Will trade 1100 pound mare for terialsand everlasting cau- ake up shoes that hold their heavy work horse. Will pay the finitely. For more than difference for good young horse. \ this desire to excel has Inquire of Web Maddux. . us a national reputation for bind lasting wear. Pay your taxes by check. It'e an n with seusitiT« feet.** we one of our specialties—the advantage to the tax collector as well as to the bank and yourself. on Cushion Shoe Tillamook County Bank. • to its correct style, the in > For sale. One Mare and Bujfgy felt makes this “the and Harness, and One Two \ear a.” Old Colt, Major Wetzel. Apply to Ca. SU m m W at $3 S4 IH UtmCUn. SUas W. B. Powell, Tillamook. Ore. M M. H it M M A. good team and harness for sale reasonable. Weight about 3400 pounds, for information ad* dress box 77 Nehalem. Oregon. FOR SALE BY Owing to the failure of the health of his wife, C. H. Wavmire closed his work at Gravel Ford and they wil make their tKirne at Hillsboro. C. D. Babcock, of the State Indus trial Accident Commission, is in the city gathering information in regard to workmen's compensation Pa*J 'iSHS----------■ U tz &D unn C o The W.R.C. met in regular ses sion last Saturday in the hall over the People's store with a good at tendance of mendiers. The corps was honored with the presence of Adjutant General Williams, of Port land, who came to assist in making arrangements for the GAR en campment to be held here in June After the close of the *se«4.ng General Willi»”':, Mrs White ami Mr«. Kirke were the honored guests at the monthly birthday lunch. Pennington MAH'S VARIETY STORE TIUUAinOOK, OREGON nop in and Look Around ” I Mesdames Homer Mason and Albert Plank gave a .¥<1 party at the home of the former oo Friday after noon. when a large niimlier of ladies attqpded The decorations were in green with shamrock emblem-, it being near St Patrick's day. The honors in thecard game was carried off by Mr«. Bert Severance, and the consolation prize by Mr«. Ira Smith A dainty lunch was served and the visitors complimented Mrs. Mason and Mrs. Plank for a most enjoyable afternoon« 1914 F. M. White, M.A., a prominent architect of the West, ib «topping at the Hotel Todd for a short stay, with a view of residing in this city. Mr. White has the reputation of being a splendid designer of some of the best buildings erected, being a critic on architecture. As thiB is a progressive city with a progressive class of people, Mr. White feels that this is a good place to locate. Mrs. White came in from Portland yes terday to join her husband, and is very enthusiastic over the progress made in this city, A novelty in the matrimonial line took place on Saturday evening, when a wedding was arranged for in A. Li tieback's music store. Quite a few persons had assembled to witness the ceremony, the con tracting parties being FrankButfum and Miss Inna Doerge. daughter of Ed Doerge. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Percy and Miss Hadley as the bride, with A, Line- back as beat man, marched into the store. The ceremony was pet form ed by the Rev. T. W. Ward of the Beaver U. B. church, after the ceremony the happy couple received the congratulations of those present and some wedding presents. Mr G. F. Buck sang, “O, Qromise Me,” Mrs. Labowitch accompanying'» The groom is from Seattle, Wash., and the bride has been teaching school at Sandlake, who is a young woman highly respected. They will make their home in Tillamook. The First National Bank of Tillamook Is Now Located in its NEW BANKING ROOM, I.O.O.F. BUILDING, And invites the Public to call and make an inspection of the room and its equipment. SAFETY SECURITY SERVICE We take pleasure in announcing the Spring Millinery Opening I Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Satur day, March 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st and re quest the honor of your presence to view this comprehensive assemblage of the most charm ing Millinery Creations Conceived this season by the WORLD’S GREATEST DESIGNERS. In addition to the distinguished collection all for Sale—at much lower prices than such where—we have prepared MANY CHARMING HATS, "Each a style beauty " (trimmed in our work room) and they are specially priced at $4.00, $5.50, $6.00, $7.50, $10,00. and be “ One of the First to wear tO Olir Opening the New Fashions. NOTE THE NEW SPRING SHADES “ Mahogany, Absythe, Tango, Copenhagen, Banana Brown, Taupe, O1<1 Gold, King Blue, Etc. Every thing New, embracing in this first display the choicest models of the millinery moment, fashioned with all the dexterity and daring of the large cities, tiie new straws and shapes, the new trimmings of plumage and flowers, stick-ups and pon-pons, but come, we bid you welcome to our first millinery opening. NEW TAILORED SUITS, SMART SPRING COATS UNPARALLELED in quality STYLE AND PRICE. Embodying all the typically correct feature in tailored modes for spring. STUNNING COATS AT $12.00 UP. FANCY TAILORED SUITS $15 UP. These costumes have just arrived from the best custom tailors in New York. Showing most recent concerts and exclusive designs. STILLWELL’S is pre-eminently the shop in which to buy authentic eastern repro ductions at sensible cost. AUTHENTIC STYLE TALK. <T The short, loose, jaunty Jackets with the new low cut shoulder. <7 The regulation, inset and Kimono Sleeves and the sleeves of butterfly design. The new skirts, bustle, tier and ruffle and combinations of tier and drape. The new trimmings of moire, satin and Persian silks and fancy marquisettes. The favored materials. Gabardine, men's wear serge, crepe, poplin, checks, crepe cloth, walrus and Eponge. Still well's TILLAMOOK, ORE Let tts mail you samples of our new Zephyrs 32in. wide, 18c. yd. Red Seel Chambrays in all the the new spring checks and stripes, 12J yd.