illaiiwk Vol. XXVI. No. 11 Fathers a I Teach your boy9 and girls the value of money. Let each child (have its own savings account, and cultivate an in­ terest in seeing it grow. There is no better way to lay the foundation for lives of thrift, A good start and an early one will have a great influence on the child’s future. I This bank has a ment. $1.50 PER YEAR. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AVGUST 20, 1914 Savings Depart- CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500, Tillamook County Bank. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS To avoid color poisoning, buy sani­ tary thread dyed chambray ginghams The Tillamook Headlight office is 7%c., during gingham days, August now located opposite the court house. 15 and 17 at Stillwell’s. * Marriage licenses were issued to Gambrinus Beer on draft at The Roy Mapes and Mary Lucas; Glen S. Lotus. * White and Inez Low-rance; DeWitt Good house and lot for sale on easy L. Jones and Isadora G. McCormack. I am still buying young calves, All terms. Apply to J. S. Stephens. ♦ Portland’s best beer. Gambrinus, at kinds, both male and female. See me The Lotus. ♦ if you want all they are worth. J. * Safe deposit boxes for rent. Tillt- Merrel Smith. mok County Bank. • A camp meeting was started at Hemlock on Sunday by­ the Rev. Blacksmith shop to rent next to my Harvey J. Elliott, of the Nazarene office. T. H. Goyne. ♦ Church, which will be continued for Gambrinus Beer by the keg or bot­ two weeks. tle at The Lotus. ♦ Drs. Lowe and Turner, eye special­ of Portland, will be in Tillamook Fresh fruit delivered to any part ists, Hotel parlors, Tuesday and Wed­ of the city. Phone the Fruit Palace.* at nesday, Sept. 1st and 2nd, up to 4 A marriage license was issued to o’clock. Consultation free. * W. H. Oliver and Irene Elliott. The general supervision of the For sale, 200 acres of Wilson River Fresh Air Kiddies having been turn­ bottom land. Inquire of Frank Free­ ed over to J. H. Dunstan, they will be taken to Bar View on Friday morn­ man. ♦ We are in a position to make some ing for a day’s outing on the beach. It’s a good rule to buy a sewing long time farm loans. First National machine v ith an established rep.r.i- Bank. * •ion fo quality services. The Whtre Born on the 15th of August, to the for sale on easy terms at Jones wife of Edwin Hanenkratt, a daugh­ Knudson Furniture Company. * ter. All kinds of cement work in a first- Geo. Jones, county clerk, of Yam­ class manner and foundation and hill county, was a Tillamook visitor chimney blocks at reasonable prices. this week. Will guarantee any work. A. E. Phil Metschan, jr., of the Imperial Docrge, nth street and First avenue * Hotel, Portland, was in the city on West, 1 iiiamook. Monday. Family washing wanted, at 40 c. Mrs. F. M. Lamb, mother of G. B. dozen for rough dry and 75 C. dozen Lamb, left for her home at Eugene for starched and ironed. Work done ;qual to laundry by a laundry work­ on Monday. er. Apply to Lucy Richards, 9th Tan and sun burn, can be prevented street. * with our tan and freckle lotion. C. I. The friends of W. W. Conder will Clough & Co. ♦ be sorrv to hear that their sor. Willie D. D. Young, wife and family of lied at Silver City, New Mexico, the McMinnville have been visiting at ;ause of death being tuberculosis, the home of Dr. Hewitt. making the third son who died from Bring your chickens to the Tilla­ this dread disease. mook Meat Company’s Market. We Wanted—live representative in Till- tmook. Advancement to parties show- pay 15c per pound. * ing ability. Steady position. Legiti­ The Tillamook Feed Co. will make mate proposition. Good money. Lady you low prices on all kinds of hay in or gentleman. Benn-Newman Mfg. carload lots. See Shrode. * Co., 409 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Ore. Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ H. A. Henshaw and family are mook Meat Company’s Market. 15c. spending a summer's vacation on the per pound. * beach. He is general freight agent of the Southern Pocific lines in Ore­ Dairymen, if you have any heifer gon, and on Saturday he called on the calves, 3 to 10 weeks old, see J. Mer- business men of the city. rel Smith. He will buy them. * Tobacco and Cigar Salesman want­ Jake Wolvinstine has opened a re­ ed to Advertise. Experience unnec­ pair shop down by the sawmill. Will essary. $100 monthly and traveling Smoking, repair any old thing. Boiler repairing Expenses. Advertising Chewing Tobacco, Cigarettes, Cigars. a specialty. ♦ Send 2C. stamp for full particulars. Wanted to rent a dairy ranch, with Hemet Tobacco Co., New York. * stock, with 10 or more cows. Cash Ex-State Senator Smith, was in the tent or shares. Address G. F. Hackett, Hemlock, Ore. * city on Wednesday. He is the nom­ inee for governor on the Democratic No babies will be accepted for ex­ ticket, and one of the three of the amination in the Better Babies Con­ Chamberlain-West-Smith alliances, test who have not been entered on the and political bosses of the free trade list- party. An application of Harmony skin Robert M. Watt vs. Frank Long Cream at night keeps the skin white sr., Frank Long jr., and Alfred Mag­ »oft and free from blemishes. C. I. nuson is a suit filed in the circuit Clough Co. ♦ court to recover $1107.55. growing Mrs. F. II. Gilham, formerly Miss out of a contract whereby the plain­ Lottie Price, is visiting at the home tiff agreed to sell timber to the her mother, and her husband will amount of $1300 and is now suing the defendant for the balance. come in later for a vacation. R E. Williams and Mrs. William» Kathleen Mills vs. Mary J. Martin son, of Portland, are visiting tn (formerly Mary Jane Martis) and and city, and stopping at the Hotel <-aleb M. Martin, is a suit filed in the this Mr. Williams is the Re­ circuit court to recover $525.00 on a Tillamook. publican national committeeman for promissory note. Oregon and received the nomination ..Protect your valuable papers from at the primary election to succeed >ne unexpected fire by renting one of himself. otr safe deposit boxes. Only one Married on August 16, near Clover; dollar per year. Tillamook County dale, Ore., at the home of the brides Bank. * ÜAMHR’S variety store , TIbUAmOOK, OREGON- Drop in and book Around-” -A* parents, Mr. and Mrs Lucas, by the Rev. Ford, of the Nestucca Valiev Presbyterian Church, Mr. Roy Mapes and Miss Mary Lucas. After the cer­ emony the young couple with a num­ ber of friends came to this city in autos, and then Mr. and Mrs. Mapes left to spend a few days honeymoon at the beaches. Ira C. Smith vs. O. J. Painter No­ lan is a suit filed in the circuit court to recover $200, which grew out of an agreement to purchase property in Tillamook City, the plaintiff paying that amount of money to defendant, but a disagreement took place as to the contract, which plaintiff wo nd not agree to, and now sues for the money paid to defendant. Have you a farm for sale,if so, write to R. Mills, P. O. Box No. 245 Port­ land, Oregon. We want to buy a farm for cash if not over $4,000, or will pay more for a good place on terms. In answering this ad, please state num­ ber of acres cultivated, price per acre, and state what stock and machinery go with the place. Prefer cheap land at $20 to $60 per acre, but will con­ sider highly improved farm at better price. * Married in Portland on the 12th of August, at the home of the bride’s mother Mrs. William E. Young, at 435 Hillick street, Mr. Arthur Case, and Miss Nettie Albel Young. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. H. D. Chamber, Archdeacon of the Diocese of Oregon of the Episcopal Church. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Case of this city. The bride was charmingly attired in a simple but beautiful gown of white charmense. Her bridesmaids were Mrs. Emma Boyer, a sister, and Miss Eileen Becher, little Miss Constance Boyer acting as ring bearer and Mr. Walter Young as best man. The hap­ py couple arrived in this city Monday and are receiving the congratulations of many friends. Judges Selected for Fair. The county Agriculturist, Roy c. Jones, has secured the services of three expe-t judges from the Agricul­ tural College to judge our stock, pro­ ducts and domestic science at the Fair. The judging will all be done on Wednesday, September 16th .Exhi­ bitors will please take notice that their exhibits must be in place on the Fair Grounds by 6 o’clock Tuesday evening, September 15th. Tillamook County Fair Board. To Trade for Tillamook Property. ¡8 acres, 1% miles from a good town, in the Palouse country, East­ ern Washington. Orchard of best varities commercial apples, cherries and small fruits. Best water. Good 6 room house, good barn and out­ buildings. Buildings well kept up and land in high state of cultivation.—See Dr. Hoy, Tillamook Blk. Horses For Sale. Black mare, 4 years’ old, weight about 1400 lbs., price $175. Gray mare, 10 years’ old,weight about 1250 lbs., price $75. Bay Gilding, 7 years’ old, weight about 1150, $100. Iron Gray Counter Sign colt, 5 months’ old, price $65. Will wait one year for payment if desired. W. Roencke, Woods, Orc. ANOTHER CRAZY NEWSPAPER The Editor a Fit Subject for the Lunatic Asylum. From regon City paper. Newa dispatches announce that one man controls the entire output of Till« mook butter, cheese and other cow- iverous products. It amounts to an outrage. Like 'twas once said years ago to the mighty sea, ‘‘Thus far and no farther, shalt thou go,” so likewise doth this man of Tillamook say to the butter, cream and cheese, “Thus shalt thou go and thus shalt thou not go.” We do not find a satisfying comparison in this age of dollars and cents between ocean waves and Tillamook butter-fat. If the ocean stops, it does not make so very much difference to those living inland, but when some one says “stop” to the butter and cheese, then we are sorely crippled gustatorially. That this unholy condition has exist­ ed for several years is well known to travellers in that rich county. Just why residents have permitted the market to rest in the hands of one man is mys­ terious when there are so many hands in which it should rest. Eating" at the principal hotel in Tillamook City a hungry traveller naturally asked for some famous Tillamook cheese. Being from New York he was ready to bite into that cheese like 'twas never bit into before or since. To his surprise the waitress said they didn't have any Tillamook cheese. No, she couldn't go out and buy any, since there was no Tillamook cheese for sale in the stores. Well, Well, in Tillamook and not a bite of cheese to eat! Like the ocean again. “Water, waler everywhere, and not a drop to drink.” All right, if we can't have any cheese, we will have a, little Tillamook cream for the strawberries. Nothing doing in the cream line! No cream in the market for hotel use? All right, how about your Tillamook but­ ter, also famous the world over? No Tillamook butter. To shorten the tale, he didn’t even have cream for his cof­ fee ! In the big hotel in Tillamook City and couldn’t be served with Tilla­ mook cheese, cream or butter! It was learned afterwards that the butter he ate was shipped into Tillamook City from Portland where it was bought from Front street commission houses Oh! ye gods! And still we wonder at the increase of crime! Now isn't it about time for this one-man band to cut loose and let a little cream, cheese and butter charity begin at home? Later news dispatches state that Tillamook is preparing to make an exhibit at the Panama fair in San Francisco. One wonders what for. The only way to enjoy their wonder­ ful products is to stay away from there. It is no inducement to come and live in that country when you can’t even get cream for your coffee. It seems no particular use to adver­ tise their fameus cheese when we know vastly more about it than the people who make it do themselves. This exhibition is to be in a form of a great big band. From a one-man band who has cornored the butter market they propose to contract the evil in­ fluence by parading around San Fran­ cisco with a band of 150 men. There is one good thing in store for the I band boys of Tillamook. They will have an opportunity probably for the , first time in many of their lives, to taste their own famous products. The . finer the taste to these patriots the i less liability of their ever returning home. To live where they can eat : this cheese may cut home ties forever It is a good way of loosing 150 citi- ' 1 1 zens. 900ooooooooooocceooc40CoooooQoo&5>ooccocooooc«cos>GGoc>9 Founded in the Strongest Way, Growing Stronger Every Day. “ serves you right 99 lUiv g»yredjcit Driitocli. First National Bank, Tillamook, Ore Member of FEDERAL RESERVE ASSOCIATION Of the United States. r