Vol .XXVI. No. 4. Advantages of a A 11 f Checking Account ^qataBank.ce Not the least of the advantages of having a checking account at this bank ¡is the acquaintance which it promotes between the depositor and our officers. This acquaintance enables our officers to get in touch with the interests of the depositor, and to lend all the co-operation consistent with conservative banking. Our officers gladly welcome the opportunity to extend the facilities of the bank to new depositors. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500, Tillamook County Bank. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS The Tillamook Headlight office is now located opposite the court house. Store closed all day July 4th. Open until 10 p.m. night of 3rd. Haltom’s * Safe (.'¿posit boxes for rent. Tillt- mok County Bank. * Blacksmith shop to rent next to my office. T. H. Goyne. ♦ Get your Land Plaster at the Tilla­ mook Feed Company. * Leave orders for all kinds of wood with the Tillamook Feed Co. ♦ Home made bread every day by Mrs. Cornforth over Star Theatre. Born, on Saturday, to the wife of F. E. McLaughlin, of Blaine, a son. Fresh fruit delivered to any part of the city. Phone the Fruit Palace.* Farm for sale, 40 acres $5,000, terms apply to L. J. White, Tillamook Ore. For sale, 200 acres of Wilson River bottom land. Inquire of Frank Free­ man. ♦ Geo. J. McDonald, of the Equitable Saving and Loan Association, is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Farbes, of Ore­ gon City, were in the city, on Sun­ day. J. W. Day, agency director of the New York Life, was in the city on Tuesday. We are in a position to make some long time farm loans. First National * Bank. The Tillamook Feed Company will meet any price of any house on equal terms. Mrs. Belle Handley came in from Bend on Saturday to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. A. A. Pennington left on Sat­ urday to visit relatives at McMinn­ ville. The Tillamook Boosters’ Band will give a dance on J61y the Fourth at the opera house. Live chickens wanted at the Tilla- mook Meat Company’s Market. 15«. per pound. * For sale, Wilton rug 9X12, 1 willow rocker, 1 sanitary couch.—Mrs. Corn­ forth, over Star Theatre. * Vacuum cleaners for rent with or without attendant. Tel. 130J. The Electric Store. * An informal dance will be given at the Tillamook Commercial Club on Thursday evening. Bring your chickens to the Tilla­ mook Meat Company’s Market. We P*y 15c per pound. * If our work does not suit you tell us; if it does, tell your friends. City Transfer Company. * Dr. L. E. Hewitt has taken office rooms in the Tillamook Building, Vrhere he moved this week. Dawson Bros, will meet all trains with bus, and will handle passengers and baggage to all parts of the cky Call or phone at the livery barn on Second avenue East. * $i.5o PER YEAR. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 2. For spring housecleaning use an electric vacuum cleaner. For rent by the Electric Store. Tel. 130J. ♦ W. F. Haberlach and wife, of Clack­ amas, who were visiting here return­ ed to their home on Tuesday. Mrs. D. A. Pennington, mother of A. A. Pennington, returned to her home at McMinnville on Friday. Eat what you can—what you can’t eat can. Buy your fruit Jar Rubbers and jar lids from King & Smith Co.* Cherries for canning a tthe Fruit Palace. Mr. Lawson will deliver them to any part of the city. Phone him. ♦ Dairymen, if you have any heifer calves, 3 to 10 weeks old, see J. Mer- rel Smith. He will buy them. * Bring your mail order catalogues to the Tillamook Feed Company and they will fill your order on the same terms. * Hey there! Hay pulleys, Hay Forks Hay Carriers, Scythe Blades, Snaths, Oil Cans. See King & Smith for your hay needs. * Dr. Arch Stewart and wife and nep­ hew, of Portland, came in on Wed­ nesday, to spend a vacation on the Nestucca. Jake Wolvinstine has opened a re­ pair shop down by the sawmill. Will repair any old thing. Boiler repairing a specialty. * I am still buying young calves. All kinds, both male and female. See me if you want all they are worth. J. Merrel Smith. * Married in this city at the M. E. Parsonage, by the Rev. W. J. Weber, the pastor, Claude H. Gudge and Miss Edith R. Selfridge. During haying we will give you daily Barometer reading, phone us and find out if the weather is safe to make hay, C. I. Clough Co. * Netarts Restaurant ready for busi­ ness. Home cooking. Quick Service. Best Chef on Pacific Coast. A. F. Julien, proprietor. * Protect yourself! Screen Cupboards Screen Doors, Wire Fly Screens. High time to purchase. Fly time is here. King & Smith Co. Now is the time to look over your machinery and get your repairs. The Tillamook Feed Company carries a supply for all machines. extract Clough’s Concentrated Orange Cider makes a delicious, re­ freshing, cooling drink, 25c., 50c, an<^ $1.00 bottles at C. I. Clough Co. * The Singer Sewing Machine for sale on easy terms, at our home piano and music store, Tillamook, Ore. A. Lineback, manager. Both phones. ♦ Protect your valuable papers from the unexpected fire by renting one of our safe deposit boxes. Only one dollar per year. Tillamook County Bank: * Free, with each dozen post cards, one cabinet photo. With each dozen cabinets or folders of that size we give an elegant enlargement free. Till­ amook Studio. » LAMAR’S VARIETY STORE, TIhUAmOOK, OREGON Drop in and book Around- Store closed all day July 4th. Open until 10 p.m. night of 3rd. Haltom’s * Save money on your hardware, doors and windows. We can give you a good price on terms. King & Smith Co. * S. D. Moon who was awarded the contract to carry the mail between this city and Cloverdale, commenced the four year contract on the 1st. His bid was for $1,598 annually. It’s a good rule to buy a sewing machine vith an established repif.a- tion fo- quality services. The White for sale on easy terms at Jones Knudson Furniture Company. ♦ We offer the best of professional work, courteous treatment and prompt deliveries and every induce­ ment any studio can. See our work and offers. Tillamook Studio. ♦ There has been a lot of damaged wheat shipped into the market and sold to the ranchers. The Tillamook Feed Company handles nothing but good wheat. ♦ P. J. Worrall has appealed the hotel receiver case to the Supreme Court, and attorney S. S. Johnson, who was one of the attorneys for Mr. Worrall, has withdrawn from the case. Don't be deceived in buying cheap flour, when you can get Dement's Best Blue Stem hard wheat flour at the Tillamook Feed Company, The Your "best" flour on the market, * money back if not satisfied. All kinds of cement work in a first­ class manner and foundation and chimney blocks at reasonable prices. Will guarantee any work. A. E. Docrge, nth street and First avenue • West, 1 iiiatnook. You are losing the chance of mak­ ing a good catch if you do not pur­ chase your fishing tackle of a firm who have been in the business long enough to know what is what in the fishing tackle line. King & Smith Co. * pioneers in the tackle business. Frank Lightfoot was arrested on Saturday, charged with threatening to burn the house ar.d take the life of James Hudspith, but when taken before Justice Stanley he dismissed the case on tire recommendation of Attorney Winslow. F. W. Talbot, with his wife and family, who previously resided in this city, came in by the water route on Saturday, in the launch Frolic, which was built in this county, and over which there was considerable litigat­ ion. Marriage licenses were issued to Claude H. Gudge and Edith R. Sel­ fridge; Edward Hanankrat and Mag­ gie Rieder; Leo B. Sander and Miss Thresa Durrer; Maurice J. Bays and Crystal M. Johnson, which make 12 marriage licenses issued in June. The gasoline launch Olive will run an excursion to Bayoccan on the 4th, leaving this city at 9 a.m., and return­ ing will leave Bayocean at 5 p.m. Fare for the round trip 50c. This will be the opening day at Bayocean for the season. C. H. Waymire will lecture at the U. B. Church on Sunday evening on the work being done by the Rescue and Protective Association. Mr. Waymire has been working for this association and he is desirous of in­ forming the public of what it is doing along these lines. F. C. Feldshau has completed the concrete bridge over West Beaver, which is the first bridge of that char­ acter ever built in Tillamook County, and he has made a good job. He was awarded another contract last week to build a contract bridge over Kill- am creek. Gilfred Stillwell who gave the five acre tract for use of the public school children, returned to the city last week from California. It is seven years since he left the county and while away was quite sick, but is feel­ ing much better. He was greatly sur­ prised to see so many improvements in the city. The County Court opened the bids last week for the construction of a contrete bridge across Killam Creek when there were two bidders. Dels- nian and Dolan’s bid was for $4,998.00 and F. C. Feldshau $4222 50, the Court accepting the latter bid and awarded the contract to Mr. Feld- schau. The Shakespeare Club was admira­ bly entertained last Saturday by Mrs Wm. G. Tait, when there was a good attendance of members and invited guests, it proved to be another en­ joyable gathering, the hostess serv­ ing a most delicious lunch. The next meeting this month, will be the last of the season, when Mrs.. F. C. Baker entertaines at her home north of town. She will have Miss Lottie Banfield. of Portland, to assist her, who will give a recital. Take a gun with you on the Fourth. \ 22 rifle will give you great sport, îuns and ammunition, all sizes and alibers. King & Smith Co. * ¿Mare, 5 year old, 1,400 lbs loree, 7 year old, 1,450 pounds; tirat-clas8 work florae». 7-8th Per chon.--Apply Jainea Hiner, Tilla­ mook, Ore. > I Fairview Birthday Club met at the home of Mrs. A. Marolf.on July 1st. Sh'e. was assisted by Mrs. Dunstan and daughter. The programme com­ mittee, Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Holden each favored the club with select readings. Thé committee for next meeting is Mrs. Maxwell and Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Mapes. After de­ licious refreshments, consisting of ice cream, cake, and lemonade, were ser­ ved, the meeting adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. M. Ackley in August. Four members are' to be remembered at that time , Mrs. Dur- rer, Mrs. Ogg, Mrs. Tinncrstet and Mrs. Ackley. The First National Bank of Tillamook Is Now Located in its NEW BANKING ROOM, I.O.O.F UILDING, And invites the Publie to call and make an inspection of the room and its equipment. SAFETY SERVICE SECURITY Swastika Club. J Mrs. Carl Hunt was hostess to the Swastika Club Friday, June the 26th. A delightful afternoon was spent in sewing and games. One of the games being exceedingly novel in that the answers of th'e guests formed the guest’s and member’s names. A de- licious luncheon was served to the members and guests who were Mes- danies Clough, Todd, Wheeler, Bales, Crenshaw and the Misses Wheeler, Overfelt, Anna and Marie Holden. Many thanks are due to Messrs. Clough, Bales, Crenshaw, Botts and Haberlach for conveying the mem­ bers and guests to anil from Mrs. Hunts’. FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION AT BAR VIEW Bays-Johnson Nuptials. A pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dunstan, foster parents of the bride, on Tuesday, June 30th, at 11 a.m., when Miss Crystal M. Johnson was united in marriage to Maurice J. Bays of Pacific City, Oregon. Rev Herbert F. White, of the United Brethcrn Church, officiating. The bride is a school teacher having taught at the Fairview school last year, while the groom is a dairy farmer at Pacific city. The home was tastily decorated for the occasion with ferns, roses and evergreens. The bride wore a messa- line silk gown trimmed and flounced with silk shadow lace, with a long flowing bridal veil to complete the attire. After the ceremony about 27 guests enjoyed the bounteous dinner, a feature of which was the cutting of the beautiful bridal cake. The guests were the immediate family and friends of the contracting parties. Many beautiful and useful presents were received by the bride. The young couple are well and favorably known here, the Bays family having lived in the county over 20 years, Mr. Bays' father being the Hotel man at Beaver. Their friends and relatives join in wishing them a long and pros­ perous married life. Sander Dürrer Wedding. A large congregation gathered at the Catholic Church on Tuesday morning to witness the wedding of Leo B. Sander and Miss Thresa Dur- rer, which was performed by Rev. F. Van Clarenbeck the pastor. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos Durrer, and a young women greatly respected in the communit /, and the groom is the son of the late Jos Sander, who formerly reside I in this county, but removed to Medford about eight years since . At noon the bridal party was entertained at 'lie home of the bride's parents and in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Durrer give a banquet to a large party at .he Grange Hall at Fairview, which was largely attended, This was followed by dancing and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Maurace J. Bays, who were married the same, day attended the gathering, and a general goot time was indulged in to celebrate the happy events. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sanders left on the train the next afternoon for Med­ ford, where they will reside. They were the recipients of many useful presents, and they left with the best wishes of a large number of friends for their future happiness. Call for Bid*. District No. 1 will receive bids for supplying 8 cords of four foot wood, vine maple, crab apple or spruce limbs, to be delivered at Fairview School House, in said distort on or before August 15, 1914. Board of Directors, More Crawford, Clerk Capsize Drill and Aparatus Drill by U.S Life Saving Crew. Races and Acquatic Sports. Clam Bake and Camp Fire. \11 Day and Night Dance. Ç I Fourth of July Celebra tion at ; $ I HAPPY CAMP, NETARTS big bonfire , pancini ;, $ - BOAT, FOOT. HORSE AND SACK RACING. For Ciitsh Prizes. $ AMUSEMENTS OF ALL KINDS. Extreme Low Tide» will make it poHHibk* to get around the rock and in tile cave». Suri bathing, deep sea fi»hing. GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS First Class Restaurant and Hotel. Accommodation for Everyone. Bring your family and friends. Everyone welcome. Dancing at Bar View. J