TILLAMOOK, OREGON, CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY APR Al Bunn, I lonecr dairyman stockman, of Beaver, was doing ness in the hub W ednesday. ho Will Own This Splendid Overland Car at 7 o’Clock on that Date Electric vacuum (.leaner for 50c. per hour. Appiv at the E ectnc store next to Grin Theater. Wanted—First Class Cheesemaker it once. W rite Lorane Co-operative Cheese (.0., Lorane, Oregon. Mrs. E. E. Shaw has opened dress nakmg parlors in the McGee apart lient house. Apartment 4. Try these 25c dinners at tne Ram- A. Olson NO (STAKES NO LONG CHANCES HE KEEPS HIS MONEY SAFE IN THE BANK he launch Arab which was swam- Md on Tillamook bar and Milton G. Smith and John Krumlauf were dtowned, was taken off the beach and »jJWot-.ght into Tillamook Bay, and 1- nbw at Bayocean. A deal was made during the week wherein F. R. Beals acquired the F. S. Whitehouse residence property on Third street and 6th Ave. East. C. I. Clough, the druggist was Portland the first of the week. in Born, on the 9th inst., at Blaine, to the wife of Henry Smith, a son. Attorney C. W. Talmage returned from Eastern Oregon last week. A marriage license was issued to Gorden Pitts and Enid Virginia Hali. A recital of the pupils of Mr. and Mrs. Koch will be given on May 7th. They will be assisted by the following talent Prof. J. V. Baird, Tenor Mr. R. Williams, violinist M rs. Baird, Accompanist Mrs. H.E. Hoss, Accompanist Mr. Robt.Driscoll,Violinist Chester McGee, Violinist Mrs.F.Christensen, Pianist Rev. Ed ward Gittins, speaker M rs.C.E.Trombley,soprano Miss Ruby McGee,Contralto Miss Mabie Govne,soprano Mr. H. T. Botts, Basso Mr. T. II. Goyne, Tenor Everybody cordially invited. The program at 8 o Amount of taxes paid up to the pres­ ent time is $225,697.77. The total tax toilet, hot water, laundry tubs, elec­ on all rolls is $417,729.10, which shows tric lighted, will rent or lease to de­ that most of the taxpayers only paid sirable tenant—See Ro|lie Whitson. * half of their taxes. Drs. Lowe & Turner, eye special­ Father Hilderbrand, son of Mr. and ists of Portland, will be in Tillamook Mrs. Mcichoir, who was ordained to again Friday and Saturday, April 23, the priesthood last week, will say his 24. Consult them at Jenkins' Jewelry first Mass at the Catholic Church on Store. * Sunday morning. Protect your valuable papers from All parties having any calves to sell the unexpected fire by renting one of will do well to call up Neilson & Mel- our safe deposit boxes. Only one choir in Tillamook City on the Mu­ dollar per year. Tillamook County tual phone. You might get more Bank. * money for your calves as they arc * Former County Judge Homer Ma­ paying the highest prices. son has made a deal in which he Jias Victor talking machines from $15.00 »ecured the store building and busi- to $200.00—always in stock, hundreds ness of the Mohlcr Mercantile Co. at of records to select from. Portland Mohler. prices, easy terms arranged. Tilla­ A fine quality of Tillamook made M. F. and Otto Shearer have pur- shingles at the Tillamook Feed Co. * chased their second Ford car from Spray your trees! 50 gallons of M. D. Ackley this spring, Mrs. Sarah spray for 35c., Tillamook Feed Co. * Shearer accompanied the boys to town on Tuesday. We are in a position to make some Tillamook County Bank vs Francis long time farm loans. First National D. Mitchell and wife and G. W. Rice Bank. Several choice city lots 50X100 ft. and wife is a case filed in the circuit on monthly payments.—Sec Rollie court to recover $1,17300 on prom- issory note. Watson. For Dress or Street, Beach or A new grange was organized at Garden Hats, go to Miss Patterson's Pleasant Valley with I. H. Moore as A good supply of children’s Head­ master. gear will be found also. Remodeling We can furnish you cedar fence done at reasonable prices. • posts for 8c. each, Tillamook Feed MUSIC: All popular sheet mus'c Company. now 15c. and other musical goods al Type writer for Portland prices. Send your mail or­ Remington No. 6, ders to the Tillamook Music Store at at the depot. Morrison's Confectionery. • Attorney Geo. Winslow returned WANTED—A loan of $1500.00 on from a business trip to Portland on good Tillamook property, will pay 8 Thursday. per cent interest. For further particu­ John Dannials has opened a meat lars inquire of Geo. W. Winslow, * market in the Williams building, op­ Commercial Club Bldg. posite McNair's. We have made special arrange- Geo. Higgins is in from Portland ments with the Telephone Co., to visiting relatives and looking after connect you directly with our office, in case you wish any of our GOOD his property interests. COAI., Lamb-Schrader Co., Call 28W Charles Miller, second keeper of Wm G. Tait, president of the First Cane M< lit Station, was in National Bank, and Mrs. Tait return­ day. ed from the East, where Mrs. Tait Iphur »pray now, had gone on account of the death of get your supply and direction, how to her father and Mr. Tait had visited use from C. I. Clough Co. *. I relatives tn the South. lap. Mrs. Rugar will complete the preparations for the annual conven­ tion at McMinnville, to be held in June. Becoming effective April 12th, daily freight services will be re­ established on the P. R. & N., which was discontinued last fall to three times a week. This will give Tilla­ mook excellent freight services to and from Portland. It was principally on account of logging camps and saw mills being closed down that caused a curtailment in the freight services on the P. R. & N. We are inforemd that the motor service on the P. R. & N. will not be resumed until some time after May 1st for the same reas­ on. •ure and call at Jenkin, Jewelry store and let Dr,. Lowe 8t Turner, the welt known eye specialists of Portland, show you the Kryptok double vision glasses, which have no unsightly lines or seams to catch dirt, strain the eyes or come apart. One light, solid piece of glass which look, like a single pair, yet answer, the purpose of two, enabling you to read or do close work and see distant object, perfectly. Be sure and see them. Free demonstration, satis­ faction guaranteed. Drs. I.owc X- Tur­ ner have been located in Portland for 20 years. They do not go from house • to house. 1 hey have no agents. mook Music Store at Morrison’s Con­ fectionery, write for catalogue. * For Sale—One seven horse power wood saw’, with standard gasoline engine for $350.00, this an exception­ ally good bargain. One, Mitchell Lewis & Slaver Gasoline Wood saw, 6 horse power, $30000. Inquire of A K. Case. * Rev. F O Jones, who conducted the Episcopal Mission in this city for three months, has been sent to New­ port, and the services will be discon­ tinued for the present. The ladies will keep the Guild ami Sunday School going. Docs your Fire Insurance cover your property—your House or your personal belongings? Arc you insured and protected? Does your policy read correctly? If you don't know, bring your insurance policy to us and we w ill tell you—Rollie W. Watson," I be Insurance Man.” * Mrs. F’.va Roger, of Tillamook, wl.< has been senior vice president of the Women's Relief Corps of the Depart­ ment of Oregon, has succeeded to the presidency, owing to the re ent death of the president, Mrs. Cynthia Dun re- E. Church on '1 hursday evening, April 29, was a pupil of George Frederick Ogden, "Drake Conservatory,” Des Moines, Iowa, for over two years, (Mr. Ogden being a pupil of M. Moskowski, Paris, also of L. Godo- < a wsky, Berlin.) Mr. Erwin was also 1 Chicago pupil of Karl Reckzeh, Musical College,” Chicago, III., for nearly two year,. (Mr. Reckzeh be­ ing a graduate from the "Royal Con­ servatory of Leipsic,” studying under Carl Reinecke, Ruthardt and M. Krause). It is true especially here in the west that a person's business is very un­ satisfactory if unable to back up their statements. References: Prof. Geo. F. Ogden, De, Moines, Iowa; Prof. Karl Rcxkzch, Chicago, HI., Chicago Mr. Erwin, who will conduct For Sale, block I and block 6, Park Addition, consisting of 12 lot, be- tw< en 3rd and 5th trect». Will some­ body make me a cash offer on these lots for immediate sale?—Rollie W. Watson, Todd Hotel Bld., Tillamook, Oregon. . * I