Mmdlight 4 Vol. XXVI TILLAMOOK, OREGON, APRIL A Valuable Faculty Determined effort to save develop strengthens a valuable faculty : namely, the faculty of drawing the line between neces­ sary and useless expenditure, Think of it : Isn t it usually the thing one is better off without that takes the money he should save ? Hence the double benefit of the saving habit : First, learning to deny one’s seif of harmful indulgences ; and second, acquir­ ing a property through little triumphs over self. Ask yourself now if there is any reason why you should not become a money saver at Tillamook County Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500, TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS B. S. Clark, auctioneer. Spuds 5 sack lots 89c, per 100 lbs., Ray & Co, , Empty sacks wanted—Lamb Schrader Co. Get your Land Plaster at the Till­ amook Feed Co. Safe —Tilla- ■ County — deposit - Bank. — boxeeforrent. - « muuk Order your cut flowers through the Tillamook Drug Co. Headquarters for auto livery.— Ed. Hadley, phone I1W. Ranch for Sale, terms reasonable. —Apply to A. J. Stillwell. • Dressmaking, Mrs. R. E. Winans, phone 19 w. Toggery building. Order your Easter Lillies and flowers at the Tillamook Drug Co. For sale 200 acres of Wilson Iiiver bottom land. Inquire of Frank Freeman. Fancy potatoes 90c,, 100 pound*, five sack lots 85c., 100 pounds, at Ray & Co.’s. Live chickens wanted at the Tilla- mook Meat Company’s Market, 12c. per pound. Attorney James Walton is in from Portland, having a case in the cir­ cuit court We are in a position to make some long time farm loans. First National Bank. Attorney Ralph Wilbur, of Port- laad, was attending the circuit court this week. Tillamook Drug Co. is ag*»it for anything you want in cut flbowers for any occasion. If our work does not suit you tell ns; if it does tell your friends. City Transfer Company] • Bring your chickens to the Tilla­ mook Meat Company’s Market. We pay 12c. per pound * Free while they laBt, a 15c. grow­ ing geranium with every 50c. cash purchase, at Clough's. Two Yearling Colts for Sale, at a reasonable price. Apply to Guy Mattoon, Pleasant Valley. For sale Bay Mare, 8 years old about 1200 pounds. A bargain for cash, A. K. Case, Tillamook, Ore. We call for and deliver ycrur clothes when in need of cleanin,?, pressing and repairing, phone 19w. Man wanted to do general ranch work, good wages and all summer work. W. Roenicke, .Woods, Ore. ' Don’t forget we clean and press yonr clothes, free delivery, phone 10 W—R. E. Winans, Toggery Bldg. See Merrel Smith about your calves if you wish to sell, he is pay­ ing highest market price for them. Mutual phone. W e 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. The motor service on the P. R. A N. between Tillamook and Mohler, will go into effect on Sunday, and the double train service between this city and Portland will be re­ sumed for the summer months the 20th June. 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 cheese. Haven’t time to look after them E. E. Kep- ner, Springfield, Ore. For legal advice consult a lawyer. For medical advice consult a doctor, For photos consult professional photographers. Every man to his trade. We make everything in photography and guarantee to satisfy.—Tillamook Studio. W. L. Campbell and Roes L. Shreve have been appointed by the County Court to assist County As­ sessor Johnson in the field work of assessing property in the county. Mr. Campbell will take the North and Mr. Shreve the south part of the countv. For Sale, 80 acres, 00 acres of over­ flow Bottom Land, unimproved Very little large timber. Veryeasily cleared, on tide water. About 10 miles from the mouth of the Siletz river. Small ocean going boats run by the place. No better soil in the Tillamook Valley. Address owner, L. C. Mowrey, Siletz, Ore. , 9, 1914 Dr. Smith is in the city this week' and was a witness at the circuit court. Three packages of chewing gum for 10c at Lamar's Variety Store. "Drop in and look around.” One feature about the registration last week was the large number of women registering as Republicans, 43 women voters adding their names to that party, making a total of 252. Women who have affiliated with I the other parties are Democrats, I 62; Progressive. 3; Prohibitionists, I 62; Socialist, 13; Independent. 25; no party, 6 Following is the régis | tration upto last Saturday. Men. Women. Tota’. 1 748 . 252 .. 1000 Republican . . 311 . 62 Democrats ... 249 Prohibitionists 32 62 .. 94 .58 13 71 Socialists .... 3 15 Progressive . 12 Independent. 58 . . 25 83 6 9 15 Miscellaneous. 1166 423 bApiAH’S VARIETY STORE TiuunmooK O regon Drop in and book Around The First National Bank of Tillamook Is Now Located in its NEW BANKING ROOM, I.O.O.F. BUILDING, 1 5891 Public School Will Have New Principal. The School Board has obtained the services of a young man for principal of the public school in this city, having engaged Prof. Karl W. Onthank, of Hood River, for that position. He graduated from Hood River in 1909 and the Univer­ sity of Oregon in 1913, being a can­ didate for M. A. in that university in 1913. He was a teacher of phys ica in the Eugene High school, and reader of English at the University, a salaried office in 1912-13, aid from 1913 14 principal of Frankton High School and superintendent of grades He has taken part it high school debating teams, and was connected with football, baseball and basket ball teams at various times. He was reporter and city editor of the Oregon Emerald; assistant editor of the Oregon Monthly, was secre­ tary of the University Y M. C. A. and president of the Alpha Tun Omega, Academy Fraternity. The other teachers employed are: Mrs. H. Hanson, history; Miss Ueland, domestic scienoe; Miss. Ada V. McDowell of Denver, com­ mercial subjects; Mrs. Clara Burge, 1st grade; Mrs, Laura Leach, 2nd grade; Miss Harriett Gaylord, 3rd grade; Miss M. F. Dunstan, 5th grade; Miss Mabel Goy ne, 4th grade; and Miss Lena M. Mahn, of Mo., 6th grade. inspection of (lie room and its equipment. SAFETY Legal SECURITY, ‘ Beer ’ Made New Powder. „ from SERVICE. i being a liquor, it does not fall under the law. Cook represents that the powder when mixed with water will make E ugene , Or., April 7,."Dry beer,” i real "alcoholic beer.” represented as capable of producing' as complete intoxication as the " real" article, puzzled Eugene and DR. WENDT, county officers to-day, following the arrest of C. E. Cook by a police Eye Specialist, officer as he was attempting to sell Fits Glasses at canned powdered " beer.” He Reasonable Prices. Guaranteed. claims to have been selling the material about Lane County for three weeks, to have 10 agents in the field, and defies the officers to GOOD SUGGESTION TO TILL­ AMOOK PEOPLE. stop him, R. S. Bryson, Police Judge, before It is surprising the amount of old. whom he was brought, discharged foul matter the simple mixture of him for lack of grounds on which buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., to hold him. District Attorney J. known as Adler-i-ka, drain from M. Devers attempted to hold the the system, This remedy became man, but was able to do nothing. famous by curing appendicitis and "There is no way to stop him acts on DOTH the upper and lower from selling materials with which bowel so thoroughly that ONE to make beer,” stated the District DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas Attorney, “ providing he lias the on ¡the stomach and constipation proper peddler's licenae.” almost IMMEDIATELY. We are Death of W. W. Wiley. The officers declare that the local mighty glad we aie Tillamook The announcement of the death of option law specifies the sale of in­ agents for Adler-i ku, J. S. Lamar, W. W. Wiley, a former School Sup­ toxicating ” liquors" and this not druggist. erintendent of Tillamook County, reached the city by wire on Sunday from La Mesa, Cal., where he ex­ pired that morning, A previous telegram stated that Mr. Wiley was in a critical condition and that the doctor held out no hopes of his re­ covery. Heart trouble was the cause I low easy it is to tell whether a of death, the deceased suffering iih well with tuberculosis. He went to man is contented with his clothes. California about 18 months ago for Correct dress puts a man at ease, but the benefit of his health, and, like most consumptives, he appeared to clothes that are not entirely satis­ tie improving at times and then re­ factory are sure to reveal the dis­ lapsed. Deceased was a son in law of Mr. satisfaction of the wearer. By the and Mrs. C. N. Drew, having mar way, he keeps tugging at his lapels, ried Miss Frankie Drew. Deceased leaves, besides his wife four chil­ pulling down his vest, smoothing dren. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley were down the back of his coat, hitching members of tliePresbyterian church when they resided here, and the de­ up his trousers, etc. ceased was an active member of the Masonic order. No one took more interest in the public school then the deceased, for he thought noth ing was too good for them. The remains are being brought to Bea­ verton, Ore., for burial. Mts. Drew and Mies I.elia Drew We measure you with great care will attend the funeral, after which they will bring Mrs. Wiley and her and take the measure over a second family to this city. The bereaved time to be sure we are right. widow and relatives have the heart­ felt sympathy' of the people of this It costs no more to be content city. ____________ Merr el Smith about your calves if you wish ta sell, he is pay­ ing highest market price for them. Mutual phone. Protect your valuable papers from the unexpected fire by renting one of our safe deposit boxes. Onlyone Dr. Rebec, of the University of dollar per year. Tillamook County Oregon, will address the Parent Bank. * Teacher's meeting at the High Auditorium, Monday even­ The Singer Sewing Machine for School sale on easy terms, at our home ing, April 13th, at 8 o’clock. Dr. is a man of exceptional piano and music store, Tillamook, Rebec ability. Everyone should improve Ore., A. Lineback, manager Both the opportunity afforded, and attend phones. . the meeting, no admission charges. Mrs. J. H. Ellison left on Monday Regular services Sunday at the with her niece. Mies Evie McConnell, of Fresno, Cal., who is returning to Christian Church. Bible School 10 her home after several weeks visit a m., Communion Service and preaching 11 a.m., Christian En to this city. deavor 6:30 p.m., Preaching Ser­ For sale, river bottom land in 10, vices at 7:30 p.m. Harold Humbert 20, 30 or 40 acre tracts, on what is of Eugene, will occupy the pulpit known as the Peter Brant place. at both morning and evening ser­ Will sell cheap. Apply to Vincenz vices. Jacob, on place. * The Gem Theatre is being im­ Glen G. Holman, of Polk County, proved in someway most every day. is a candidate for the Republican New ventilators fans, new screen, nomination for Circuit Judge. He new lighting system, and what has practiced law for over thirty seems best ot all is extra good pic­ year.—Paid Advt. tures If they keep on improving, County Treasurer Beals collected and Manager Smith says they will, $395.184.00 when tax collection was we will have the very best in the closed on the let April, which was city. Such improvements should be the largest amount of taxes collect encouraged. ed in the county at one time. Harris A Vidito are entitled to For sale, horse, harness and bug­ considerable credit for the service they give the traveling public be­ gy, for $125. Horse in good condi­ tion and perfectly sound, also a tween Tillamook and Cloverdale, as good lumber wagon far sale. Apply they have an up to date auto pas­ senger stage, The driver running to D. Billings, Tillamook, Ore. this auto stage is an experienced Dawson Bros, will meet all trains man. He is al way s careful, and you with bus, and will handle passen­ need not worry when any of your gers and baggage to all parts of the friends are traveling on this auto city. Call or phone at the Livery (stage. barn on 2nd Ave East. . , The 29 acres, formerly owned by Extra special 60c. chocolates at 30c. to introduce our quality, Hand Poll George Coffman, deceased, is going chocolates guaranteed fresh. Some to be sold at a sacrifice in order to thing different from the old machine clear up about $800.00 outstanding debts, This tract lias a four rocm made goods. At Clough’s. shingled house, a barn and chicken Graded Jersey Calves for sale from house. About 6 or 7 acres cleared, tested cows as they freshen ; one- and the balance partly cleared and one, ; both in grass half to three-fourth Jersey It adjoins the Frank sex ; registered sire. Apply to T. Eklof place on the old Netarts road. H. McCormack, R. F. D. ». No 1. ” Go over and take a look atthis place. After undergoing repairs and be­ Price, $1 500. Ralph Ackley Land ing overhauled, the steamer Sue H. Co., 204 Failing Building, Portland, Elmore was put in commission Oregon. again and arrived here on Monday The receipts of the Tillamook with a full load of freight from Postoflice for last year amounted to Portland. $8,709 95, bei ng a ti i liereate of $1,252 84 The cantata, which was to have over the previous year. This in­ place the office in the been given at the P.-eebyterian crease will class, and will give Post­ Church on Friday and Sunday second *poned, ai­ master Todd a salary of $2,000 a evenings, have been postpi de church year with additional money for clerk so the Easter services at th, hire amounting to $1'100. All that Road Machinery for Sale. for one week. is now allowed for clerk hire is Lot for sale at Cloverdale with $fiOC a year, and to keep up the 3 Dump Carts. five roomed cottage $800 cash or work of the office the postmasters 4 Fresnos. have had to pay for assistance out $300 part payment. Apply to G. W. 2 Road Plows, of their salaries. Assistants in the Stfverson at the Tillamook Title and Shovel«, Picks, Saw. future will be under civil service Abstract Co., or of L. M. Kraner, rules. The amount of money orders Cloverdale, Or. Enquire of E. J. Claussen, ' issued every month from the Tilla­ mook, Oregon. T. K. Campbell and F. J. Miller, mook office will average $5,000, or two of the members of the State about $60,000 for the fiscal year. Railroad Commission, were in the city on Monday evening and went to Bay City on ¡Tuesday to adjust some rates there. Pigs for sale, seven weeks old. Apply at Charles Wooley’s residence or to Ed. Anderson at Hemlock Btore. Jake Wolvinstine has opened a repair shop down by the saw mill, will repair any old thing. Boiler All kinds of cement work in a first repairing a specialty. . ., class manner and foundation and chimney blocks at reasonable prices. Will trade 1100 pound mare for Will guarantee any work. A. E. heavy work horse. Will pay the Doerge. Uth street and first Avenue difference for good young horse. West, Tillamook. Inquire of Web Maddux. John M. Scott, general passenger A. J. Rice, of the Rice Stix Dry agent of the Southern Pacific; Frank Goods Co., of St Louis, Mo., came L. Burkhalter, superintendent, and in on Monday to visit E. T. Haltom J. H. Mulchav, assistant general and take a look at the cor.nty, freight agent, came in from Port­ For sale. Fruit trees at one-half, land on Tuesday, looking over the ijrice, apples, pears and peaches read and arranging for the summer Trees left over from Pacific Nurs- travel. _____ Mr. __________ Scott took a trip to Bay- «ry. Apply to M. R. Bannenkrat. . ocean on Wednesday. I CLOTHES CONTENTMENT Tillamook Cleaning and Tailoring Co with your clothes than to be ill-at- ease, blit it is worth more than money to any Bclf- respccting man. Call in Soon and finger the Great Exhibit of up­ wards of 500 sure and pure wool Spring Weaves now on display, anyone of which you can select for your new suit. Spring is advancing fast. Don’t let all the other fellows get alie.ad of y ou on the clothes question. Ladies’ and Gcnt.’s French Dry Cleaning a Specialty. ’hone 19W. TOGGERY BUILDING. Free Call and Delivery. ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS, Guaranteed for Ever. $1.00 Down $1.00per month until paid for. .Smooths Out IRONING WORRIES^ From ARRIL 15th to 30th .Jf'1 THE ELECTRIC STORE, TELEPHONE BELL 130 J NEXT TO GEM THEATRE. ( I