ol. XXVI 37. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, was the only sister of Mrs. E. P. Cur­ ners will receive diplomas. ry, and was 55 years of age, her All mothers entering babies will be husband surviving her. supplied with valuable literature on A meeting of those connected with care of babies, which is furnished by of the the Episcopal Church, on Sunday, at the Better Babies Bureau the chapel in the Masonic building, it Woman's Home Companion, who decided to petition Bishop Sum- also furnish all the score cards, cer­ to start a mission in Tillamook, tificates and diplomas. It is important name selected for the mission that entries be made early and they St. Albans. Rev. F. O. Jones left must be made by June 20. No babies for Portland on Monday to lay the received under one year nor over matter before the bishop. He will re­ four years. fv. FIND THE ‘PRUDENT MAN turn in time to hold the regular | vices next Sunday. 4’.-ft» ? $ $ The boss who sometimes goes home early is not he man who when a voting man came to business late, atched the clock and spent his money even BEFORE ■ got it. • NO. He started early, worked late and above all VNKED his money. You can do the same. 1)0 IT. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We »» V pay plj 4 per pvl VVI1V cent lllVdVQL interest 1711 on time ULI1U UCpUSllS. deposits. $ ? $ | Tillamook.County Bank.t, > -- TH LAMOOK s 1 jottings ■ Hous, s to Rent, see Watson. * For Rent—Furnished House J. D. Barrett. Mrs. scr- A party was given on Saturday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Botts, the occasion being the birthdays of Misses Maude Overfelt and Lottie Wade, there being about 50 young people present. A pleasant evening was spent with games and a short musical and literary program, in which Chester McGhee, Miss Ber- niece Nelson, E. E. Koch, Rev. H. A. Van Winkle, and J. V. Baird took part. Light refreshments were served. Friends of Miss Inez Bozarth of this city will be pleased to learn that she was one of the two ladies to be chosen to be at the Oregon building during the entire of the fair. This is quite a credit to Miss Bozorth, as out of the entire O. A. C. there are only two that remain for the entire fair, the other girls going for a stay of a few weeks. Miss Bozorth has active charge of the Home Economics Model Kitchen, in the Oregon Build­ ing that is conducted by the O. A. C. —Bay City Examiner. Mr. McAllister came over from Til­ lamook Wednesday, making the jour­ ney horseback and leading a horse. He came over the old stage road over the mountains, and says it was a very difficult and hazardous trip. He stay­ ed on his farm until Friday, looking over a new building sight and says he will build a new house and barn in the spring. Lowell McCarty writes from Tillamook, Oregon, that he now lives at that place, where he has a position as fire warden. He will be remember­ ed here as the youngest son of Jas. McCarty who used to live here about fifteen years ago on the farm now owned by John Roberts.—Hillsdale correspondent of the Yamhill Record. W. M. McQueen has opened an rent. Tilla- automobile and vehicle paint shop * on Stillwell Ave., between ist and second streets. Born to the wife of James Patten, Attorney Tlios. Tongue, of Hills­ on Tuesday, a girl. boro, w^in the city this week look­ The place to eat is at the “Good ing after A. G. Bells’ interest in the * Eats,” Ramsey Hotel. attempted kidnap case. A heavy team, wagon and harness The Fairview Birthday Club will * for sale. See Shrode. meet on Wednesday, March 10th at The Tillamook Meat Co., is paying the home of Mrs. E. Stanley. A vol­ The Women’s Relief Corps, which ten cents for green hides. * unteer program is expected. is now a wide awake, active organ­ A fine quality of Tillamook made Attorney M. J. Gersoni, who was ization, gave a reception and ban­ shingles at the Tillamook Feed Co. * clerk of the judicial committee of the quet on Saturday, the occasion being Spray your trues! 50 gallons of House in the state legislature, re­ to celebrate the birthdays of Mes- dames, Jennie Sheets, Bessie Chaffee, spray for 35c., Tillamook Feed Co. * turned to the city on Tuesday. Mary Poland, Elizabeth Harris and Electric irons, special $3.50 irons, Protect your valuable papers from Susie Ball. The guests of honor were this week, only $3.00. Electric Store.* the unexpected fire by renting one of those who had given their assistance We are in a position to make some our safe deposit boxes. Only one and helped in the Lincoln day pro­ Tillamook County long time farm loans. First National dollar per year. gram, which proved so successful. Bank. ♦ Bat*. * These numbered about 17, with Captain Schrader returned from Commanders C. E. Reynolds,, F. Wood!' Wood!! Wood!!! of all "kinds, and fence posts, for sale. See Portland last week, where he has Severance, Con Desmond, Horace Shrode. * been quite sick, for several weeks, but Weston, John Sheets, D. S. Bales, J. he feels a little better since he came S. Diehl, Sam Downs, Geo. Wilt O We will soon have several cats of home. and Harry Lamar and the fife and hay for:sale from the car. See Shrode The annual meeting of the Ti'la- drum band made up the visitors. for prices. * Mook County Sunday School con- There was a large number of mem­ New Models for Sp.mg Millinery vention will be held at the M. E. bers of the Women’s Relief Corps at Miss Patterson’s, Near Lamar's church in this city the 13th, 14th and present, and they served a splendid * Drug Store. banquet, which all enjoyed. Since the 15th of this month. “Elgetri.: irons at The Electric We have made special arrange- G. A. R encampment last year this Store, next to Gem Theatre, all this ments with the Telephone Co., to organization has taken an active part * in matters pertaning to the G. A. R. week, $j.o<>. i connect you directly with our office, and auxiliary organization, and many The Woman's Civic League will in case you wish any of our GOOD pleasant gatherings have been held, meet at the Tillamook Commerce! COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co., Call 28W the one on Saturday being another Clnb on Saturday Justice of the Peace E. W. Stanley, enjoyable affair. We must not forget ^^^■■Plymouth Rock eggs $2.00 received word this morning that his to mention that C. E. Reynolds and $1-00 per setting of 15 eggs. W. S. father S. C. Stanley fell dead last proved himself not fcnly a veterian night at Long Beach California, He of the civil war, but a veteran at Coates, jrillamook. * was 83 years of age and his wife sur- cooking beans. The press appreciate Woul® like to purchase 15 or 20 vis es him. the honor of being amongst thosewho choice milch cows. Write or call T. B. A number of the members of the were invited to the social affair on Mead, Gaibaldi, Ore. * Women’s Relief Corps met Wednes­ Saturday, and pronounce the ladies of For Sa’- Cheap—Columbia Grap'i- day afternoon at the home of Mrs the Women's Relief Corps excellent aprone, almost new'. Leaving City. Horace Weston, and spent a most cooks and entertainers. Apply to Mrs. Barrett. pleasant time together in needlework Try Ao-e 25c dinners at the Ram­ and a sociad time. Better Babies Contests. sey “Goo d Eats.” M. A. Olson for­ ------ o RED CLOVER SEED: Grown on merly of the Spanish Kitchen. * Three local contests will be held in my ow n farm, 98 99-100 percent puri­ ^^■Evo-ter who was two years ty and 85 per cent germination test. July, dates to be announced later, one pastor of the Presbyterian church in 18c. per pound in lots of too pound# at Nehalem, one at Cloverdale and or more F. O. B. Forest Grove.—M. one at Tillamook. Parents who appre­ this city died in Portland last week. ciate the educational value of these S. Shrock. , FOR SALE—Team, harness and contests, are invited to enter their wagon for $150.00. Team weighs 1950. For Sale, block I and block 6, Park bdbies by applying to the superin­ ^futual phone. L. S. Johnson, Tilla- Addition, consisting of 12 lots be­ tendents in each locality, who will tween 3rd and 5th sreets. Will some­ supply application cards. a.look. T MILK—Delivered to any part of body make me a cash offer on these Mrs. Nehalem Superintendent, the city at 6c. per quart in advance or lots for immediate sale?—Rollie W. Louisa Todd; Cloverdale and Nestuc- 7C. oa Mn ■ Tillamook Dairy, Both Watson, Todd Hotel Bld., Tillamook, ca Valley, Supt., .Mrs. L. M. Kraner; Oregon. * Tillamook, Bay City and vicinity phe nes. Found! A line of buggies with the Supt, Mrs. Mary F. Dunstan, ■Ona to- of coal equals two cords of The first prize winners, three boys wood and you don’t have to sow and quality, that we can sell. in competi­ tion with the mail order business and and three girls from each locality, Split it, Lamb-Schradcr Co., Hello save you money. Bring your cata­ will compete at the County Fair for Central Gi’me 28W. * logues and come in and compare silver cups, each of whom will receive A. Van Winkle left on prices, fcvery buggy fully guaranteed. either a first, second or third prize morning for Dallas, Ore., —Tillamook Feed Co. * cdp The second prize winners in ie will conduct a scries of The body of Mrs. Charles Samuels, local contests will receive one years for three weeks. who died in Portland last Week, was paid subscription to the Woman’s Home Companion. ¡forget to consult Drs. Lowe brought to this city and was buried Third prize Winners will receive a on Saturday, the religious ser ­ [r eye specialists of Portland, certificate and diploma. All babies vices being conducted by Rev. \ an k- Jewelry Store. Friday and Winkle of the Christian Church. She will receive certificates, all prize win­ L March 5 and b' tt Safe deposit boxes for mook County Bank. »1.50 PER YEAR. MARCH 4, SERVICE Ask any of our customers about F irsi National service They are all Pleased with it and can tell you why Drowned at Nehalem Mar. Fred Miller, a fisherman was drowned on Thursday while attempt­ ing to bring his fish boat from Ne- hulem to Tillamook. The boat was capsized on Nehalem bar and Miller was thrown out and drowned. The boat drifted ashore, but the body has not been found. He was about 40 years of age. I First National Bank, Tillamook, Ore Program for Fairview Grange Mar. 11 Song ................................. By Grange. Recitation....................... Frank Bester. Reading............................... Ina Chance. When and when not should a father give a boy his time, discussed by Sid Anderson and L. S. Johnson. Reading, ................ Ethelyn Crawford Recitation, ................ Edith Anderson Song............................. Morrison Mills. “Does it require more brains to earn a dollar than to save it.”.......... Gus Goeres and Dolph Tinnerstet. “What does it cost to produce milk?” Marion Chance, John Schields and Verner Holden. Resolved, “That we favor business Roads and a pay as you go policy.” Will Maxwell and Morrison Mills. Every body sing. Christian Church. ------ 0------ Ful^ 175 people attended the two • _ «. held • < at . .. services the , Miami Miami school house and Garibaldi last Friday, five more responded to the invitation and 9 were baptized in the river. Fiftyonc haVe taken their stand with the ehnfcR in these communities the last eight weeks. Next Sunday C. F. Swander one of our best preachers and also State Secretary cf Oregon will preach morning and evening. It will be a treat for the public. Special anthem and orchestra music at the evening service. Mr. Swander will preach at the Shearer house at Garibaldi, Saturday instead of Friday. School Notes. — o----- The “picture" program given by the grades at the High School Auditor­ ium last Friday evening was very satisfactory. Great interest was shown by both the pupils performing and by the large audience. The pro­ ceeds amounted to just a little less than seventy dollars. Following is the program that was rendered: Recetation, Lloyd Terry, 1st grade. Birthday Candles, 4 children is tgradc Tableau, Washington’s Hatchet, Kenneth Rugar, Clyde Jolliff, 2nd grade. Little Valentines, 5 girls 2nd grade Flag Exercise, 4 children 1st grade Recitation, Mabel Harrison, 2nd grade. Play, The first American Flag, 4th grade. Between Soldier, scene and act II of play. Song, Janet Mackenzie, 2nd grade. Duet, Ruth Fallis, Arthur Schunelle, 1st grade. Play, Lincoln, the rail splitter 7 grade Recitation, Lulu Knudson, 5th grade, 3rd grade. Minuet, 8 children. Tableau, Washington Crossing the 8th grade. Delaware, Costume Song, Uncle Ned, boys, 5th and 6th grade. Drill and Fairy Song, girls 4th grade Tableau, Mother of the Revolution, 8th grade. Flag Drill, 6th grade. Tableau, Westward, Lewis & Clark, 8th grade. Tableau, Land of the Free, Sth Tableau, Miss Tillamook, Sth Exercise, Goodbye, 7 girls, 2nd grad' Dr. Griffin, of the Oregon Agricul­ tural College, gave a very interesting illustrated lecture at the High School last Tuesday evening. The develop­ ment of his theme, school garden and industrial clubs, was aided to a great extent by stereoptican slides, show­ ing the success of other boys and girls interested in the work. The lec­ ture was indeed helpful, and the aud- ience was well pleased. The Webster Club meets Friday night, March 5, instead of meeting last Monday, as previously announced The postponement is due to the ill­ ness of one of the students who was to take part in the debate. Everyone is welcome to attend the debate Fri­ day night. Several sever cases of fever were /found among the girls at the high school during the latter part of this week. The symptoms were very pe- ceptable:—roving eyes, quickened pulses, wandering minds, flushed cheeks. Upon a thorough diagosis it was found to be nothing worse than “baseball fever”, and it is believed that all the victims will recover safe­ ly. The fourth, fifth, seventh and eighth grades have organized a tract league. Several business men have offered prizes, to be given to the room mak­ ing the best average in the contests, which will be held later in the spring. Following are the names of the cap­ tains elected by the respective grades John Snyder, Fourth grade; Flraid H.iltom, Fifth grade; Robert Switzer, Sixth Grade; Lewis Rugar, Seventh grade; Leslie Conover, Eighth brade. Next Monday evening, March 8, the regular business meeting of the Parent-Teachers Association will take place. There seems to have been some misunderstanding as to this meeting. Y. F. F. Club. Members of theclub were pleasantly entertained at the residence of Mr. A. L. Thomas. The time was passed in social conversation, fancy work and doing justice to a dainty lunch served by Miss Neva liydorn, hostess. The guests were the Misses Blanche Stark and Maude Overfelt. Ethelyn Craw­ ford will entertain the club on Sat­ urday, March 13. All members and the young ladies of Fairview are in- vited. Anderson Shirley. Following the ceremony the wed­ ding party was served with a bount­ eous wedding dinner at the Ramsey Hotel. I -Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will make their home in Tillamook County. | Tillamook Oyster Shells May Utilized for Lime. Be At intervals the question is revived of making use of the beds of oyster shells that occur in many places about Tillamook bay, Coos Bay, Netarts Bay and other shore points, as a source of lime. A bulletin just issued by the State Bureau of Mines says: "The shells themselves are practic­ ally pure lime carbonite in composi­ tion as are good grades of lime stone If they can be obtained free from the sand and mud that usually accompany them, and in sufficient and accessible quantities shell beds may serve as well as any other source to supply lime for fertlizer or cement manu­ facture. The bulk of such beds is apt to be comparitivcly small however, and as they are usually found, the shells are usually filled with sand and clay impurities to get rid of which economically is apt to be difficult.” Garibaldi. « On Wednesday, February 24th, Geo Henson had served on Mrs. Kilgorj an attachment on fixtures of the Green Tree rcsturant for tnoncy due him. Mr. W. Beamish, formerly of the Green Tree rcsturant, has erected a large tent, in which he will conduct his rcsturant in the future. Mrs. Lottie Alexander and Mrs. Kilgore left for Portland last Wed­ nesday. Chas McMillan and Ivan Ivancovich hiked it to Bay City, Sunday after­ noon, and participated in the fresh spring tryout of the Bay City base­ ball team. Mrs. M. A. Wheeler, of Tillamook, is visiting with her daughter and the Jackson family at Bar View. On Monday Mr. McMillan left for Tillamook to serve as a juror in the circuit court. On Tuesday, March 2nd, Messrs Hue), County School Superintendent, Prof. Griffin, of O. A C. and Mr. R. Jones, county agriculturist, visited the Garibaldi school. A beautiful wedding took place at the Christian Church, Monday after­ noon, March 1st, the contracting par­ ties were E. W. Anderson, of Tilla­ mook County, and Miss Lou Ellen Shirley, of Portland. The brides dress was made of beautiful white satin and shadow lace. She carried on her arm a shower bouquet of bride’s roses and li!ies-of-the-valley. The groom was dressed in the conventional black They were united by a ring cere- money, H. A. Van Winkle, pastor of the Christian Church, officiating, the bride’s mother, Mrs. E. M. Bcntly, of Portland, was present for the occa­ Call for Warrants. sion and assisted in the ceremony. All outstanding county warrants Miss Selma Kebbc, resident of Tilla­ will be paid upon presentation. Inter­ I mook, was the bride's maid. She and est ceases February 2, 1915. B. I.. 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