* >1 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, Sharps Restaurant now running at Happy Camp, Netarts, Ore. Sunday dinners a specialty. • ♦ Wanted—Man to work on dairy ranch, good milker. Girl wanted wil­ ling to help milk. Apply to C. Chris tensen. Bay City, Oregon. Fresh Clams, crabs and fish deliv­ ered to any part of the city by the (. ity Fish Market. R. S. Laddvsaw, proprietor. Mutual phone. * Rev. D. A. MacKenzie and family left for Dallas on Monday, where Mr. MacKenzie has become pastor of the Presbyterian church in that city. 1 he Ladies’ Aid of the Christian Church will serve dinner and supper I at the Todd Hotel dining rooms on Friday and Saturday, meals 35c. Protect your valuable papers from I the unexpected fire by renting one of our safe deposit boxes. Only one dollar per year. Tillamook County Bank. • PRUDENT MANH ¿ It is absolute FOLLY for a man who intends to w marry or who has a WIFI a,lfi CHILDREN directly de- 11 pendent upc on HL1 not to save a part of his income from 11 is earninos his earnings or his business. A bank account is like a ball of snow ; it will melt »away ' away unless you ADD to it. The habit of constantly 1 > INCREASING --------------------Ji the balance to their credit will make any man or womi.tt RICH. , Make Ol’R bank YOUR bank. We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Deposit. Tillamook County Bank 5 THE OLD RELIABLE. $ $ ■■ TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Films developed 10c. per roll.—C. I. Clough Co. ♦ Houses to Rent, see Watson. * For your Sunday roast call Sani­ tary Market. Rough Lumber for sale.—Tilla- Get free Kodak instructions at C. I. mook Feed Co. Clough Co.’s. Safe deposit boxes tor rent. Tilla- All kinds of lunch meats at the * Sanitary Market. n-.ook County Bank. Born, on Wednesday to the wife of The place to eat is at the "Good John Zurcher, a daughter. Eats,” Ramsey Hotel. Freshly dressed chicken at the The Tillarmook Meat Co., is paying Sanitary Market, Saturday. ten cents for green hides. * Morris Leach went to Portland on A fine quality of Tillamook made Tuesday with a car of hogs. shingles at the Tillamook Feed Co. * Pasture for rent. Address W. R. Illingsworth, Tillamook Oregon. Electric Vacuum Cleaner for rent, I We are in a position to make s-'me 50c. per hour. Apply at the Electric * long time farm loans. First National Store next to Gem Theater. Bank. e * Try those 25c dinners at the Rani- Indications are that there will be a sey “Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for­ big summer travel into Tillamook this summer. merly of the Spanish Kitchen. • Circuit Judge G. R. Bagley was in Try one of our fancy dressed chick­ from Hillsboro attending to several ens for your Sunday dinner.—Tilla­ equity cases. mook Meat Company. * Sharp’s Restaurant now running at Saturday Specials:—Link Sausage, Happy Camp, Netarts, Ore. Sunday * Fork, Veal and old fachioned country dinners a specialty. Lost—Ladies sweater June 7th. sausage.—Tillamook Meat Co. Finder please leave at this office. One ton of coal equals two cords of Reasonable reward. wood and you don’t have *0 sow and P. S. Brumby, representing the split it, Lamb-Schradcr Co., Hello Blodgett Co., was in the city arrang­ Centray Gi'me 28W. * ing for fire wardens. Attorney T. Tongue was in the city Don’t forget those busted castings. Can be welded for half. Goods sent on Wednesday in connection with the pavement case. by parcel post and express promptly E. Miller and E. C. Smith have Tillamook, returned. Hiner & Reed, * bought out the "Stylecraft” pressing Oregon. | and cleaning parlors. We have made special arrange- The Women's Civic Improvement ments with the Telephone Co., to League postponed its meeting one connect you directly with our office, week, to the 10th of July. Two five roomed cottages, furnish­ in case you wish any of our GOOD ed complete for rent. Enquire at Hap­ COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co., Call 28W py camp, Netarts Oregon. Wanted to trade or sell house and Next Monday will be a legal holi­ hove lot in lillamook or in Portland for day, «nd the business men have second hand auto; 2, 20 and 50 acre agreed to close for the day. Maurice Hoarc, a cousin of J. H- tracts of land for sale—Apply to J. S. Stephens & Co., Room 1, Commercial Dunstan, came in on an extended visit from Kansas City, Mo. Building, Tillamook, Ore. Carl Haberlach informs us that he has issued 825 checks for May cheese and they amounted to $85.988.95. For sale or trade—A first class second hand automobile. Inquire of R B. Walls, Pacific Telephone Co. • W. H. Wilson has brought suit in the circuit court against H. E. Carr to recover $53 00 on promissory note. The weather the past few days has been warm, and hay making is now the order of things with the dairy­ men. Now is the time to can berries. Leave your orders-at the Fruit Palace for all kinds of berries, the best in the market. Sharp’s Restaurant now running at Happy Camp, Netarts, Ore. Sunda/ dinners a specialty. On Last 4^1 Page UAJVIAR’S variety store , Tillamook, Oregon. Drop in and Look flround-' Í Rev. J. E. Youei, the new pastor of the Presbyterian church, failed to reach the city in time to fill the pul- pn in that church last Sunday. He will do so next Sunday, having ar- lived this week with his family from Portland. The Tillamook and Bay City Base Ball teams met for the second time this season at the Fair Grounds last Sunday and in a well played and in­ teresting game, Tillamook won by a score ot 4 to’1. Blanchard for Tilla­ mook pitched his usual steady game. The Bay City team put up ji good game and is composed of players who are a credit to any town. About 3000 calves have been ship­ ped out of the county this year, to be raised in different parts of the North­ west. As the calves are shipped by express and have to be crated this have made quite an industry, for in previous years the calves from the dairy herds of Tillamook County were knocked in the head as soon as Marriage licenses were issued to they were born, only a few being Albert Boon and Gertrude McKim- saved to replace or increase the ens; Earl Strong and Esther Thomas, stock on the farms. Frances E. Mercer and Elsie Lee Died, on Sunday at the Tillamook Lamb. i Sanatarium, S. W. Grabel, who has Mrs. C. L. Wilks had the misfor- been a resident of this county for tune to break one of her legs on Sun- many years. He had been in poor . day at her home on the Trask river, health for some time and died from and Dr. Wendt was called to set the a complication of diseases. He owned injured limb. beach property south of Bayocean, Owing td the burning of a fuse at and was brought to the city last week the Star Theater on Sunday evening He belonged to the I.O.O.F. and the . the entertainment was postponed and remains were buried on Sunday after­ those who attended were refunded noon under the auspices of that order the religious services being conduct­ 1 their money. ed by Rev. H. A. Van Winkle. George Williams, of Bay City, will County Surveyor H. Herring, of be chief fire warden in this county this year. Mr. Williams is a good man Yamhill, and County Surveyor R. L. for the position and will be able to Shreve, returned to the city the first of the week after making a survey of handle the job. the proposed Sour Grass road, which The special feature at the Star is to be built by the two_ counties. It Theatre on Friday evening is "The took-them eight days to make the Silent Command.” in four parts. It is survey, and a good grade was estab­ a first class story of everyday life, lished. The road goes through a open and it is worth seeing, as it is highly country and'will be easy to maintain. interesting. They are preparing plans and specifi­ 1 am compelled to sell eight head cf cations, assisted by roa'd master Hob­ registered Holsteins at my ranch at son, and in a few days bids will be Taft, Oregon. If you want a bargain called for. in something good, come at once.— The special feature at the Star - * Jesse — Farrin, -- laft, Ore. Theatre on Friday evening, when Clark Bunday vs. John C. Creecy, "Lena Rivers” was produced in mov­ John C. Neil and Annie M. Neil is a ing 'pictures, filled that place of suit filed in the circuit court for a amusement, and the audience was de­ judgment against the defendant John lighted with the play. Those who C. Creecy in the sum of $21.50 and missed seeing “Lena Rivers” on Fri­ day missed a good entertainment. It $800.00. was well staged and the photographs The Crochet Silk lace dress, made were excellent, and the large audience by Mrs. J. M. DeLillies for one _ of was well pleased, especially those the Grand Opera singers in San who had read the book. The manage­ Francisco, will be on exhibition in ment of the Star Theatre is to be con­ the window of the Grand Leader for gratulated for showing such high a few days. class pictures. made _ in ____ stating Attorney J. L. Henderson has ar- A mistake was____ „ that the Woods and Pacific City post ranged with a number of our citizens offices have been consolidated, we to complete the work on the old light having been misinformed. The post house road next Sunday. They have office at Woods was simply moved put in several days hard work and all that now remains to be done is to across the river. move some logs out of the way, and Rev. Ed. Gittins made a good job when this is done the trail will be cleaning up around the M. E. Church open. Mr. Henderson took the inia- and parsonage, and it wouldn’t be a tive in opening the trail, and he is bad idea if other citizens spent a few deserving of a good deal of credit for hours doing the same thing around doing so. As he delivers the Fourth their homes and premises. of July oration in this city on Satur­ Monday being Miss Marie Holden's day, he will be able to do two men’s birthday, 30 of her young friends work the next day. Well, get in and gave her a surprise party to com­ help him complete the job on Sunday. memorate the event, 'lhey had a jolly J. H. Dunstan, president of the Fair good time together and a most Board, left for Portland on Wednes­ pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. day to consult Dr. E. K. Scott, a The Tillamook Headlight gives a specialist, in regard to his health. Mr. picture of the Christian church Sun­ ijunstan has been quite sick at times day school of that city which shows lately, and not getting better thought 318 members. This is a remarkable it advisable to undergo an operation. showing for a single school in a He informs us that the new building town tne size of Tillamook.—Tele­ at the fair grounds will be completed this week and that the school dis­ phone Register. tricts will take part in the fair. Every The management of the Star Thea­ thing is in good shape and a good tre has been successful in obtaining fair is predicted. Mr. Dunstan ex­ “East Lynn” to be shown July 7 and pects to be away several weeks, and 8 Wednesday and Thursday. This any information in regard to the play consists of seven reels and will fair can be obtained from the secre­ no doubt be a great drawing card to tary, Wm. G. Tait, or L. M. Kraner. the many patrons of the Star. District Attorney Goyne went to Owing to the Rural Mail Carrier Cloverdale last week to investigate J. Merrel Smith having to count and some trouble two men by the names weigh the mail on the route for four of Dugan and Faul got into. It is al­ weeks, he has discontinued delivering leged they went down the Nestucca the mail after ihc arrival of the train, in a motor boat and a row between and is now leaving the city at eight them took place. Paul had Dugan ar­ o'clock the next morning. rested charged with assault. As the I men had been drinking Mr. Goyne Rev. F. C. Schnuelle, pastor of the did not think the evidence sufficient German Reformed Church, will to warrant a conviction. Dugan it is preach his farwell sermo^n Sunday said had a sum of money on him next, having been called to a larger which he claims was stolen, and it field at St. Joe, Mo. Mr. Schnuelle was on account of this that the troub­ has been here three years and he and le originated. Dugan it seems got in-, his family have made many friends. to other trouble by cuttin-» the tire I have a small tract of land half of the auto of the Cloverdale butcher, a mile of city limits of Corvallis, Ore. which he settled for. The case was 7 roomed house and good barn. Will dismissed. trade for Tillamook County property. At a meeting of the city council on Anyone desiring to locate at Corvall­ Monday evening bids were opened is would do well by calling at my for the construction of a steel draw­ address, W. W. Conder, Tillamook, bridge across Hoquarton Slough. • There were only two bids, that of Oregon. Double train service on the P. R. & the Feeney Bremer Co. and the Port­ x_____ ____ __________ be­ land Bridge and Iron Co., and A. T. N. parted today _ (Thursday), tween Portland and Tillamook. The Dolan had a bid in for the concrete train leaves Portland at 1 y> p.m. and work. The bid of the former was arrives at 7 35 P -«n. and leaves this $6,650 for the bridge complete with city at 4.35 p m. The train will not side walk and that of the latter was have a mail clerk but will carry mail $6,884.00, which with extras amount­ ed to $7,034.00. The contract was let in a through pouch. to Feeney Bremer Co. The only other Mrs. Harrison entertained the business before the city ccvncil was Swastika Club ~..................... Friday afternoon The the passage of anordinance closing afternoon passed very pleasantly, bowling alleys oiPSundays, repealin everyone enjoying a good time in a an ordinance increasing automobiles social way. After delicious refresh­ and allowing H. T. Botts $500.00 for ments, the club adjourned to meet attorney’s fees. with Mrs. Hays. The guests were * Mesdames Van Winkle, Wheeler, Circuit Court Cases. 1 Mapes and Todd. Ifi the case of W. G. Dwight Arrangements have been made for three base ball games for the Fourth John Krebs, et al, it was continued on of July celebration in Tillamook City, condition that defendant pay to the tarn will jilay play the plaintiff $10, to be paid in 20 days. and the Beaverton team Tillamook team on Friday, Saturday ‘ In the case of Carl O. Shagren vs. and Sunday afternoons at the Fair •he Arab, on motion of B Earl grounds Beaverton ia the ehnmipots Smith, administrator of the estate of team of the Willamette valley, and MiltoitT G. Smith,-asking that the three good games will be ployed. .udgment made and rendered be c»t lujo PER YEAR. («COOCC-C^CCOGGQQGQCGOOCOOOC« SERVICE Ask any of our customers about First National service. They are all Pleased with it and can tell you why. First National Bank; Tillamook, Ore. aside, and that the adminisfrator be allowed to file an answer to the com­ plaint, it appearing to the court that the motion was well taken and that the judgment w as rendered because of a mistake, the motion was granted and the judgment set’ aside. In the case of Oscar JohnsoiTvs. P. Krall, E. \V. Krall and W. J. Steph­ ens. upon a demurrer to the further and separate answer of the defendant it was overruled and the plaintiff given to days in which to file a reply. In the case of John Stoker vs Otis Jones et al, the judge ordered a de­ f cree entered against the defendants. Construction Company Compromise. Wants to The Warren Construction Co made a proposition to the citizens who brought suit against that company for npt complying with the specifi­ cations in laying the pavement in t’ e city, in which the company agrees to reduce the cost of the pavement ?(c. per yard, give a ten year guarant y', and waive all interest, which amounts to $32,000, also to pay the litigants $25,000. The litigants have held two meet­ ings to consider the matter and a committee was appointed to submit another proposal to the construction company. There appears to be some criticism in regart to the litigants accepting the $25,000 to drop the case as that appears to be in the nature of a bribe, especially when it was frnlv stated wh n the case was started that if the litigants won out the con­ struction company would not be able to collect anything for the pavement. There appears to be some friction amongst the litigants, and the per­ sonalities indulged in at the meeting at the court house have already caus­ ed some bad blood, especially those by A. G. Beals who indukjed in in­ sulting language against several of the leading business men of the city. It is within the province of the liti­ gants to settle with the construction company if they feel disposed, but it is up to the City Council, who em­ ployed competent attorneys to look after the city’s and the citizens’ in­ terest to sec that they all get a square deal. Teachers’ Examination. Teachers attending the examina­ tions this week arc: Winnie Epplett, Tillamook. Pearl Ripley, Garibaldi. Gertrude Schlappi, Tillamook. Dolores Buckles, Garibaldi. Elmo Burbank, Netarts. Jennie Ward, Neskowin. Carrie Brown, Sandlakc. biota Scvctancc, Tillamook. Mamie Sutton, Neskowin. Margaret Bash, Nehalem. W. E. Thompson, Nehalem. Kathryn Ward. Neskowin. Mrs. Elmo Brown Tillamcjk. Alice Moore Phillips, Tillamook. A. L. Applewhite, Hebo. Helen Beals. Tillamook. Minnie M Ripley, Garibaldi. l.cola Dunham, Hemlock. Mrs. Maurice Bays. Pacific City. Mabel R. Terry, Tillamoo.k I.eah E. Howard, Beaver. Dorellc Shives Hale, Owens. Mrs. Cora Einch, Tillamook. Daisv Goodspeed, Tillamook. Ruth Burge, Tillamook. Georgia Sowers, Beaver.