4 b-v Justice of 1 i * VCU E- Stanley, in this city {.chu Seamen and Miss Iva Maj «“•er, both of Wheeler, Ore. O . large amount of money paid out last week by the County Court lor load work ought to help relieve tne money situation in this county. I rotect your valuable papers from the unexpected fire by renting one of our safe deposit boxes. Only one dollar per year. Tillamook County Ban ;. » 77/£ “PRUDENT MAN''PROTECT.econd hand auto; 2, 20 and 50 acre tracta of land for sale—Apply to J. S. Stephens & Co., Room I, Commercial Building, Tillamook, Ore. * 4. All trade coupons issued by the Grand Leader will be redeemed at any time in cash at the Grand Leader. We are now giv- *nK Scrip, a mile in travel for a dol­ lar in trade. Scrip given in 10c., 25c., an'l $1.00 denominations. A suit was filed in the justice court in which Q. I. Pangborn sued A. E. | Doerge for $8.70. Another suit was i filed by G. L. Dick against C. T. I Dewey for $22.00. County Judge Hare and Commis­ sioner McKimens and Owens were in | the south part of the coun.y on Mon­ day and looked over the proposed 1 new road to Dolph. A large herd of beef cattle was driven to town on Monday by Mat Thompson and Ralph Welsh from Blaine. They, with other cattle wpre shipped to Montana. W. S. U’Ren, Jr., of Dayton, Ore., and Miss Margaret Miles, a daughter of H. A. Miles, of W oods, were mar­ ried in Portland on Friday, and came in on Saturday, spending a few days in the south part of the county. They I left for their home in Dayton on Tuesday. “ Coming" Tillamook County Bank. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS ! i - | Rev. J. E. Ycuel, pastor of the Spokanc-Avenue Prcsbjterian church of Sellwood, has resigned to take ef­ fect June 20, who is to bccomepastor of the Presbyterian church in this city. Oeo. H. Glynn, of Portland, repre­ senting the Ellison-White Chautau­ qua system, was in the city on Wed­ nesday, arranging for the Chautauqua which is to be held in this city next month. Two bids were received last week by the County Court for 2'/j miles of work on the Bayocean road, M. I. O’Donnell's bid being $11,997.60 and Collins & Stevenson 12,759.70. Both bids were rejected. Young man cf 19 wishes steady work oi any kind, cheese factory pre- fered. Has experience with cows. Write to W. Kramer, Milwaukee, Ore., Box 6. * At the City Council meeting on Monday an order was ¡nadeto adver­ tise for bids for the sale of $21,000 of bonds, the proceeds of which to be used in the construction of a new city hall and fire apparatus. Mrs. Eva Rugcr, president of the Woman's Relief Corps, left Tuesday to attend the Rose Carneval in Port­ land, and on Monday will go to Mc­ Minnville where the 31st convention of the W. R. C. is held. Attorney Geo. Winslow will leave for Portland on Friday. Some of his brother attorneys say that he is go­ ing to Salem intent on matrimonial business. Well, good luck to you George; we hope you will win your case. H. M. Farmer went to Portland on Monday. Films developed 10c. per roll.—C. I. Clough Co. ♦ j Get free Kodak instructions at C. I. Clough Co.’s. * Gooseberries and Currants for sale 1 by Mrs. E. Trout. * Mrs. Ralph Bacon left on Monday to visit friends in Portland. We are in a position to make s-'mc long >ime farm loans. First National Bank. * F. S. Whitehouse has bought prop­ erty in Forest Grove and will move there. Mrs. G. L. Dick, with three children have gone to Dallas to spend the summer. R. H. Hcnkle is attending the con­ vention of undertakers in Portland this week. Miss Mamie Henkle, came in on Sunday to visit her brother from Philomath. Dr. Boats reports the birth of a girl, on Tuesday,to Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Bizer. I The County Court refused the an- plication of J. J. McCormick for a liquor license at Garibaldi. I I Mrs. J. B. Cutlip, sister of Deputy Sheriff Campbell, left for her home in New Mexico on Monday. A. J. Stillwell has moved his stock of good from this city to Bar V icw, where he has opened a store. I W. E. Claussen brother of Attorney I Claussen, was in the city and will sub­ mit plans for the new city hall. For Sale—Milking strain of Short Horn Bulls of serviceable age. Ad­ dress Hugh G. Fisher, Albany, Ore. For sale or trade—A first class second hand automobile. Inquire oi R. B. Walls, Pacific Telephone Co. * Wanted a smallf arm, with about T5 cows, to rent. Will pay cash rent. Arnold Von Wyl, Tillamook, Ore-on. Walter Fremont Schenck vs James Wilson is a suit filed in the circuit court to recover $120 on a promissory note. J. S. Diehl has gone to the Rose —» * . a and 1 will til _ attend aa a m >1 the G. A. if R. . Carnival Encampment at McMinnville next week. Captain W. D. Stillwell, grand com­ mander of the Indian War Veterans, is in Portland this week for the re­ I union. H. C. Viereck, son of S. V *?,re.'k’ returned home on Sunday from Phila­ delphia where he has been studying medicine. Now is the time to can berries. I cave your orders at the Fruit I alace for Ml kinds of berries, the best m I the market. A number one farm for dairying.for sale $150.00 per acre; ten years time Call or write L. H. Kring, Ramsey Hotel, Tillamook Oregon. The CALIFORNIA JUBILEE QUARTET, AT Christian Church, Friday & Saturday Evenings. THE GROUCH REMOVERS FOUR SUCCESSFUL CARE BANISHERS. Every One a Soloist Every One a Star. $ • • Drop in and book Around- Ask any of our customers about First National service. They are all Pleased with it and can tell you vvhy. First National Bank Tillamook, Ore. X * »OOO9OOOCOOO9OOOOOO9»OC09COOOeOOOOOCO9OOOUOQOGOOQ0o The County Court let a contract for wood last week, the lowest bidder be­ ing George Vandersee, who furnish­ ed too cords of Hemlock wood and stacks it in the basement of the court house for $3.39 per cord. I have a small tract of land half a mile of city limits of Corvallis, Ore 7 roomed house and good barn. Will trade for Tillamook County property. Anyone desiring to locate at Corvall­ is would do well by calling at my address, W. W. Conder, Tillamook Oregon. * Drs. Lowe & Turner, the well known eye specialists, of Port land, will be in Tillamook at Jenkins' Jewelry store Friday and Saturday, June 25 and 26. They will also be in Cloverdale, Tuesday, June 22; Beaver Wednesday, June 23rd; Bay City. Thursday, June 34. Consult them at hotel parlors. On Monday evening about sixty friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Curry and Miss Pearl Church gave them a farewell surprise party previous to their departure from this city, as Mr. and Mrs. Curry will make their home in Eugene and Miss Church at Kelso, Wash. The evening was most enjoy- ably spent and refreshments were served. At the meeting of the County Court last week bids were opened and 1 contract let for the Garibaldi-Whc»' er road, which was to construct a piece of that road at Brighton. Fcl lowing were the bids: Jeffrey & Bui ton, $9,234.66; A. Arstill, 8,490; Sand­ berg l.ogus Co., $12,654.92; I ilia mook Bay Construction Co., $9,472.!'' A. Arstill was awarded the constrct. The contest of the Ladies Guild closed last week, Mrs. McGhee’s side only one ahead. Mrs. Tait is cer­ tainly an able worker. All members are invtied to lie present on Tuesday lune 15th, where Mrs. Tait and I k . co-workers will entertain Mrs. Mc­ Ghee and her workers. This bring the last meeting of the season, a two month's vacation will be taken. Guild will open again the beginning of Sep­ tember. Married on June 6th, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bewley, in this city. George Giddens to Miss Ruth Bewley, the Rev Git- tens of the M. E. Church performed the ceremony. Mr. Giddens come to Tillamook about'a year ago, having made many friends since he cai'c here. The bride is a young worn- 1 highly respected in this city. '1 he wedding was attended by the imrned iate relatives of the contracting par­ ties. who were the recipients of many useful presents. The Star Theatre has par excellent serial photo play coming Monday night, “The Black Box.” The mighty mystery drama in 15 installments of two reels each week,without a doubt this will prove to be the best seri'il photo play we have had. You will have an opportunity to sec the first tw o installments of “The Black Box.” with the last two installmcnfs of Elaine. If you have not been follow­ ing the "Exploits of Elaine,” yiu will enjoy the last two, for they are the best of all. "The Black Box" is con­ sidered by a number of exhibitors in and around Portland to be better ♦han "Lucile Love” or “The Trey O' Hearts." Goeres-Swenson Wedding. There was a large gatrering of relatives, friends and old timers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swenson, north of town, on Wednes­ day evening, to witness the marriage of Mr. William P. Goeres and Miss Emma Swenson, Rev. Ed. Gittins, pastor of the M. E. Church, perform­ ed the ceremony after which the hap­ py couple received the congratula­ tions of those present and best wish­ es for their future happiness. Mr<- Swenson served an elaborate wedding feast and Mr. and Mrs. Goeres were the recipients of many valuable wedding presents. The happy couple left this morning for Portland, and after spending a few days there will go to California to spend their honey­ moon. They will be gone about six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Goeres are amongst our most highly respected citizens and their numerous friends wish them a long life of happiness. Civil Service Examination. The United States Civil Service Commission has announced an exam­ ination for the County of Tillamook, Oregon, to be held at Tillamook, Oregon on June 26th, 1915 to fill the position of rural carrier at Nehalem, Oregon, and vacancies that may later occur on rural routes from other postofficcs in the above mentioned county. The examination will be open only to male citizens who are actual­ ly domiciled in the territory of a post office in the county and who meet the other requirements set forth iti form No. 1977. This form and appli­ cation blanks may be obtained from the offices mentioned above or from the United States Civil Service Com­ mission at Washington at the earliest practical date. United States Civil Service Com­ mission. On page 6 WOOD Let us Furnish Your Winter Wood. Special Prire on Large Quantities GOOD FIR SLAPS A. F. COATSLUMBER CO. Tillamook, Ore. EXCLUSIVE TAILORING 3»-7V— URMAR’S variety store , Tillamook, Oregon. SERVICE. a J CHRISTIAN CHURCH, JUNE 11th and 12th. Under Contract with Til'amook Band Boy». Come and enjoy the Evening. ADULTS, 50 c . CHILDREN, 25 c . Spring Suits From $30.00 and up. We also do CLEANING AND PRESSING. J. W EDWALL, TILLAMOOK. 1st St and 2nd Ave. Phone J 27.