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Vol. XXVI No. 29. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY 7, Wanted employment of any kind by married man, experienced confec- tioner, baker’s helper, chair mender, carpenter’s helper, teamster and handy at most an, thing.—Address C. Howell, Tillamook, Oregon. Advantage of a 111 Checking Account luB»nt The Tillamook Civic Improvement Club wishes to announce that a com munity singing entertainment will be given at the Tillamook Commercial Club on Tuesday, Jan.,26, to which all are cordially invited. . Not the least of the advantages of having a checking aPrC-JM at this bank is the acquaintance which it promotes between the depositor and our officer«. The New Music Store, now open, This acquaintance enables our officers to get in touch ¡E with a very complete line of instru with the interests of the depositor, and to lend all the co ments and sheet music of all kinds operation consistent with conservative banking- Call in and get acquainted.—R. P. Whitaker, at Morrison's Confection- Our officers gladly welcome the opportunity to extend I ary store. * the facilities of the bank to new depositors. I CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500, J Tillamook County Bank. Pianos, Victorolas, Records, Vio- I lins, Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos, I Harmonicas, Autoharps, Organs and all musical accesories as well as a full line of Music.—R. P. Whitaker, the Music Man, at Morrison's Confec tionary. * I1.50 PER YEAR. 191'», died, however, about an hour after arriving there. The rock which caused Emerson’s death weighed only two pounds, but it fractured his skull. v as held. Then the games were started, and young and old made mer ry until the wee small hours of the morning. Light refreshments were served at midnight, music was fur nished by and Edison phonograph After wishing the host and hostess all the joys of the New Year, the guests departed, thinknig the watch night party a perfect success, There w re thirty one present. A fire alarm was turned in about half past eleven o’clock on Tuesday night. While L. E. Dick waj on his way home he heard cries of distress, and going to the city hall he found that the jail was on fire, and a man by the name of Walters was locked up 1 in the burning building. The man had i been placed there by Marshal Myers ’on a charge of drunkenness, and . while in that condition he set the bed clothing on fire. The man was nearly 1 choked with smoke when the mar shal arrived on the scene and unlock ed the door. I The unfortunate man, who was a bn kemr.n on one of the freight trains stalled by the slide, was bur ied in Portland. Founded in the Strongest Way, Growing Stronger Every Day. “ SERVES YOU RIGHT.’’ Wir §yrcd)cit First National Bank, Tillamook, Ore. The new County Court, with Coun On Thursday of last week, Bcnja- tyjudge Hemer Mason and Commis- sionners F. L. Owens and Geo. R. min Emerson a brakeman on thc P. McKimens in attendance, is attending R, & N., was fatally injured while to county business this week, there ; standing watching the track being being considerable to do at the Jan- I cleared of a slide at Mayo. It seems j that a rock became dislodged and uary term. ' came rolling down the hill and Cruson and Myers have purchased struck Emerson on the head. He was the wall paper stock from Jones & | rendered insensible and was immed Knudson, and have moved the same iately placed on a train going to Port to their shop across the street. This ' land and taken to the hospital. He »OSCQC>d&&äOeO&S>SOe4CO3CGOOOGCOeOQGCCG9S<OCOe0OOQeQC«O stock will be closed out at reduced prices and will add new stock. Drop in and get our prices. * Member of FEDERAL RESERVE ASSOCIATION Of the United States. TLLAMOOK JOTTINGS During this month I offer to trade a driving mare for beef cattle. In Houses to Rent, see Watson. * quire of T. H. McCormack, R. F. D.l, I Safe deposit boxes for rent. Tilla Tillamook, Ore. mook County Bank. Expert piano tuning, and repairing : Ralph Cady, of Wheeler, jvas in of instruments of all kinds.—R. P. Whitaker, the Musical Man, at Mor ne city on Tuesday. rison’s Confectionary. * I The place to eat is at the “Good Attorney H. T. Goyne has receiv lats,” Ramsey Hotel. ed his commission and assumed the IA heavy team, wagon and harness ♦ dures of district attorney as a result br sale. Sen Shrode. of the recall election. I The Tillamook Meat Co., is paying One ton of coal equals two cords of In cents for green hides. * wood and you don’t have to sow and I Representative T. B. Handley will split it, Lamb-Schrader Co., Hello lave the last of the week for Salem. Central Gi’me 28W. I W. H. Hoskins has been sick and The city council had a special ses- pnfined to his home the past week. sion on Tuesday evening for the pur- I A fine quality of Tillamook made pose of meeting a representative who ningles at the Tillamook Feed Co. * wanted to sell the city fire apparatus. I Spray your trees! -50 gallons of pray for 35c., Tillamook Feed Co. * Rudolph Zwcifel vs. J. H. Turner, aj/suit filed in the circuit court to [ We are in a position to make some enjoin and restrain defendant from ting time farm loans. First National removing hay from plaintiff’s prem ises. tank. Land plaster will help you to clean Wood! Wood!! Wood!!! of all inds, and fence posts, for sale. Sec out the Yellow Weed and at the 1 same time fertilize your Oat, Clover and Ihrode. Grass crops. Lamb-Schrader Co., Wanted, to rent, for a few months, * Hello 28W. rgan. Rev. F. A. Jones, Tillamook, bre. The motor running between this city and Mohler was taken off this [Dry fir wood $5.00; Hemlock $4.50. tlivered any where in town.—Rosen- week, making its last trip on Monday. krg’s Store. * This was done owing to lack of pat ronage [We will soon have several cars of Protect your valuable papers from ly for sale from the car. See Shrode the unexpected fire by renting one of Ir prices. * our safe deposit boxes, Only one pudge Webster Holmes has located dollar per year. Tillamook County B offices in the Commercial Build- Bank. k , on First street. R * Portland Cement, Lime, Brick, I Born, on Monday, to the wife of Plaster, Lath, Fire Brick and Fire ■Is Erickson, a son; and on the 5th, Clay Cement stocks always on ha nd. I Frank Tone, a son. Lamb-Schrader Co., Write, Phone, * Iffrs. Wade Everest of Tillamook, is Wire or Call. kiting in Hillsboro with her parents, C. A. Parks vs. P. J. Sharp and wife b . and Mrs. C. Blaser. is a, suit filed in the circuit court to kdr. Gaylord has moved his office recover $276.68 balance of account km the Masonic Building to the for merchandise furnished by Mason, k>rcss office on First street. Ehrman and Co. Would like to let contract to clear I logs and stumps on 20 acres on the lami River.—See F. R. Beals. ♦ Fry those 25c dinners at the Ram- 7 “Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for- rrly of the Spanish Kitchen. * balem Hospital vs. Louis Albert, a suit filed in the circuit court to ; fover $153.00 on a promissory I ke. WANTED:— Homestead Relin- Ishment, will pay cash for same if Witt. Address, P. O. Box 227, Tilla- >ok, Orc. lusical goods of all kinds, at the r music store.—R. P. Whitaker, Musical Man, at Morrison's Con- ionary. * The W. R. C. will hold their in- llation and birthday lunch in Art- 11 hall, Jan.,9, at 2:30 P.M. All vet- pa and their wives are expected Attend, and members will please Be. present There are men who have not had work for several months and they are dependent upon thé generosity of the business men for support. TIUbAmoOK- OREGON. Drop in and book Around-” MEN’S and BOY’S SUITS OVERCOATS And Other WEARABLES at Genuinely REDUCED PRICES County Judge Messick, of Baker County, will not pay any more wid ow’s pensions for that county. He says “The payment of these pensions is entirely discretionary with the county judge. I do not favor them, and so will not pay them.” Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berns celebrat ed the 40th anniversary of their wed ding on Thursday, and much to their surprise their relatives provided a sumptuous dinner. They were the re cipients of many congratulations and some nice presents. JJVERY SUIT—Every Overcoat— in fact everything a Man or a Boy needs in Wearing Apparrel is Reduced in Price during our great January Clearance Sale. Just take a look at the following lines and save a few bright dollars on purchases of New Clean, Stylish and Up-to-date Mer chandise. Rev. F. A. Jones, who came this city last week to start an Episco pal Mission, sent a telegram of con gratulation to the new Bishop of Or egon, who was consecrated at Chica go on Wednesday, also from the new mission in this city. Dr. W. G. McGee will leave Fri day morning for Zanesville, Ohio, account of the serious sickness his father, who is not expected live more than a few days. He is years of age. Dr. McGee expects return in about three weeks. The newly elected county officials took office this week, but there were only a few changes. Commissioners F. L. Owens and Geo. R. McKim- cns taking the place of F. L. Sapping ton and H. M. ^Farmer, and County Surveyor Shreve taking the place of U. G. Jackson. At last Yamhill County has taken a stand for better roads, and the inclu sion of a $15,000 appropriation in the Another discussion of the Nehalem yearly budget for fixing up that no road took place on Wednesday, but toriously bad stretch of bad road, the County Court thought it wise to known as the Grand Ronde road, continue it until the State Engineers meais not alone much to those living had made a survey. along the stretch, but the Tillamook Dent forget that Drs. Lowe coast run will be, if it is not already, and Turner, eye specialists of the most popular auto drivfcway in Portland will be in Tillamook Friday the state.—Sheridan Sun. and Saturday, Jan. 8 and 9. Consult W. G. Dwight, president of the I them at Jenkins Jewelry store. * Tillamook Commercial Club, and oth ers, appeared before the County We have made special arrange Court on Wedneiday, and made a ments with the Telephone Co., to plea in behalf of the large number of connect you directly with our office, men who are out of work, and asked in case you wish any of ortr GOOD the court if it could not devise some COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co., Call 28W plan whereby road work could be Quite a number of our citizens are provided for them, it being stated interesting themselves in behalf of that a large number of the unemploy ed, and their families, were depend the unemployed in this county with ent upon the store-keepers for their a view, if possible, of procuring work for them, which is hard to find at support. UAJVIAR’S variety store . tt Found! A line o' buggies with the quality, that we can sell in competi tion with the mail order business and save you money. Bring your cata logues and come in and compare prices. Every buggy fully guaranteed. —Tillamook Feed Co. ♦ Judge Holmes rendered a decision in the case of C. S. Atkinson vs. James Langley, giving the plaintiff $170.00. In the case of Lewis L. Smith vs. W. G. Dwight, which was a tax certificate case, he judge held, by reason of the complaint not stating facts sufficient to constitute cause of action, the judgment was set aside. In the case of the Whitney Co. vs. Good Roads Machinery Co., defend ants were allowed to recover $37-5° costs in the case. A watch night meeting was held at the home of Mr. Elmer Hall, on the evening of Dec., 31st. As it was prayer meeting night, a short service Actual to $25.00 Values in Hart Schaffner and Marx q r OVERCOATS for only Actual to $27.50 Values in Men’s SUITS, Overcoats and . ~ Q - Balmacaans for only A broken lot of this famous brand of Clothing, and every wanted size size in the selection, though not every size in any particular line. The styles are absolutely good and the values upto the maker's usual high standard. splendid selection Hart Schaff ner and Marx Stylish and Up-to-date Suits, Overcoats and Baltnacaans at a price that offers you an oppor tunity for making a worth while saving. $10 OVERCOATS $5.65 Shown in Meltons in use fid dark greys and black, these overcoats come in full 50 inch lengths. $17.50 SUITS, $10.35. Young Men’s and Men’s Suits in ordinary and stout sizes. Values that are well worthy your con sideration, and styles that are good. '1 ‘v BOY’S Norfolk SUITS. Juveniles’ and Boy’s OVERCOATS & BALS z\ selection of heavy Stuart snappy styles in Kersey and Corduroy Overcoats and Balma- Pants, in actual values caans.jnstlike Dad wears. to $2.75 and sizes 32 to Keg $4.25 values for $3 35 48. 5.00 3.95 Men’s DRESS PANTS. I > ♦ f 6.50 5.45 » 9 9 9 A selection of Dress 6.75 5.65 Pants in striped Wor » 9 » » 7.75 6 65 steds, T weeds andNavy ♦ » » » $1.50 PANTS for $1.19. Serges at prices that Men’s ileavv Cottonade offer remarkable sav Work Pants, in sizes 32 ings. to 42. A bargain surely. Reg $3.50 val for $2.73 ,, 5 00 ,, 4 13 $1.75 PANTS for $1.43. • » Everything in the Store Reduced in Price. No matter what von want, you can buy for less during cur great January Clearance Sale $2.75 PANTS for$l.98 Splendid wearing men’*« Kersey Pants in all sizes from 32 to 42. Buy now and pay less. 5 00 STETSON’S 3 65 Actual values to 4*5.00 iu stylish Stetsou’« at great saving. Gold Bond Trad ing Stamps Are given with every purchase. Make selec tions early and secure our tiest service.