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JteMW. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. DECEMBER 23, Butter tat for November will be 40c. per pound. Fence posts for sale—Alex Watt, Tillamook, Oregon. * •Mrs I. P. Allen left last week to visit relatives in Kansas. 1 he business men have decided to close their stores on Saturday. There will be shows at the Star ' Theater all this week, trains or no trains. , Cloyd Dawson, who is attending the State Lniversity, is home for the hol idays. 1915, |i.5o PER YEAR. A junior recital was given at the 800GOGOOOGG&OQ©G«&r«*>=>Ge«OCCCOGOOOOOOOOOO©OiaOQG©GOOOar studio under the direction of Mte. Koch. The recital was given in cue form of lessons, demonstrating to the mothers the method used for Junior work in piano lessons. The little ones made a creditable shownig for the little while they have taken lessons. Those taking part were Lillian Groat. Evelyn Stillwell, Marie Rietnar, Eve Member Federal Reserve Bank. lyn Jackson and Navelie Smith. ¡ H. A. Clcdfcltcr. manager of the Portland branch of the Studebaker u Corporation, was in the city last week OEFICEKS : conferring with George W illiams, who is the local agent for the Stude B. C. LAMP, President. baker autos. George thinks he has the best car on the market for the money, W. .1. RIECHENS, Cashier. and he expects to sell a large number pf these machines to Tillamookers, J. C. HOLDEN, Vice Presdent. 1 hose who are contemplating buying a machine in the near future would I. E. KELDSON, Assistant Casttier. do well to consult Mr. Williams. HI K4SCTOKS : Hugh Barber and family came near meeting with an accident on Sunday, A. W B onn . P etek H eisel . C. J. E dwakhs . when driving their auto to this citv. When crossing the track east of this B C. L amb . \V. J. R iech E ks . J. C. H olden . city, a locomotive caught the auto and dragged it over the cattle guard, before the engine could he stopped. Fortunately no damage was done and nobody was injured. Mrs. Barber who Careful Attention Given to all Banking was driving, claims that owing to the morning passenger train standing at Business Placed in Our Hands. the depot she did not sec the locotno- tive backing. I Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. Ida Napier vs. Logan Napier and J. Napier is a divorce suit filed in the circuit court. Plaintiff was married to Logan Napier at Vancouver, Wash., on June 3. 1914, one child being born to the union. The plaintiff alleges that her husband used cruel and in human treatment towards her, accus ed her of committing adultry, ordered her to leave their home in Portland and threatened to kick her out, and refused to speak to her except when absolutely necessary, and by reason of such treatment she was compcllid to leave her husband on October 30. 1915. In order to defeat the rights of the plaintiff, her husband conveyed The Store with the Holiday Spirit. certain property to his brother. J. Napier, at North Mt. Tabor, which is worth $2,000. _ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus, 330 000.00. Miss. Frances Gittins, is home for the holidays from attending the Will amette University. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Collier left on v\ eenesday tor a Christmas vacation in Eugene and Florence. .Win. Forrester, of Missouri, left for his home on Monday after visiting his sister, Mrs. L. A. Edgar. Wanted to buy, two grade Jersey WHICH heifers, coming fresh in the spring, Address J.L.Stewart, Tillamook, Ore. /S THE Box 436. Will trade new $65.00 Singer Sew ’PRUDENT” ing machine for a young Jersey cow. Address J. L. Stewart, Tillamook, YOUNGMAN? Ore,, Box 456. Found a leather pocket book be \v hcih of the j’oung men like those in this picture longing to Ole Thompson. Owner will hold his job if one of them is to be let out ? Which can recover the same at the Head one may be discharged if he does not CHANGE his light office. habits ? Mrs. L. U. Albert has returned Just this sort of a thing is going on every day with from San Francisco, where she under men—young tnen and OLDER ones. went an operation for cancer. She is much improved. Do some THINKING and YOU will put money in our BANK. Mrs. T. B. Handley, sr., who visit her son in this city, left last week, Make OUR bank YOUR bank. I ed Attorney T. B. Handley accompany We pay 4 per cent interest on Sayings Deposit. ing her as far as Salem. W’e will meet the price of any mail order house on the same grade of goods, so bring your catalogue and THE OLD RELIABLE. see Shrode.—Tillamook Feed Co. * Having bought the Tillamook Iron 0QOOOOOoeoc9ceQcoeoGQCCOcosooecoooecocc«coo9&9Gcoooc«> Works from A. K. Case all business from Sept. 1st will be transacted by Fresh Eastern Oysters at the Sani H. Sander. ♦ RAIN AND WIND STORM HITS some of the tary Market. * TILLAMOOK. Protect your valuable papers iron Supt. W. S. Buel left on Sunday for the unexpected fire by renting une of Salem and will not return until the our safe deposit boxes. Only one River Bottom Lana all Under Water. —Scow Breaks Lose from Dock— * end of the month. dollar per year. Tillamook County Brassware at Ammer’s. Bridge Washed out at Nehalem. * « I Watch the Tillamook Feed Co.’s Bank. The rain and wind storm the first Houses to Rent, see Watson. window for their Saturday Specials, Lost—Leather case containing auto it will pay you. * part of the week caused the rivers to Bai*cy Mill Company Financially All kinds of dry wood.—See Shrode. mobile tools, between my residence Swastika Club. , overflow inundating the whole of and | Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Schultz will Tillamook City. Finder will be Embarrassed. Get your Xmas Candy from Clough. ----- o----- | the river bottom lands north of town. j entertain at Christmas dinner. Covers reimbursed for same.—Notify Cyrus Mrs. Botts entertained the club for 1 The rapid raise of the water on Tues- All late copyrights and reprints at , will be laid for thirty. Randall, Tillamook, Oregon. Suit was filed in the Circuit Court the December meeting. The house ■ day afternoon caused some uneasi Clough’s. * Having taken charge of the auto ness, as the water was higher by two on luesday in which the Nehalem was decorated in keeping with the Try one of our fancy dressed chick Wanted—Hemlock wood, Sec ens for your Sunday dinner.—lilla- mobile department of Case's Garage, feet than the last heavy freshet six Company instituted foreclosure pro season, even to a Xmas tree laden 1 solicit your patronage in the future years ago. It was Dorothy Slough ceedings against the Bailey Mill Co., with gifts to which each member and Shrode. * ' .nook Meat Company. * as in the past and will guarantee sat which caused the most trouble, for .lie amount involved being $5,000. guest found which particular gift they Late copyrights and reprints *at Another suit filed against the Bail isfaction, Frank II. Devine. “ Y°ur money ’ % worth or your mon- I the overflow from the Wilson river ey Mill Company by the Nehalem could lay claim to by tracing red and Clough’s. ' ey back” is the guarantee of the C T. Starr, representing some of . put the Dorothy slough on a ram- Company is for sundry sum* of green ribbons. A merry afternoon * Genuine Libby Cut Glass * at 1 Wiley B. Allen Co. the timber interests, left by way of ’ page, and it was in that neighborhood money, viz. $1050 on a promissory was spent, at the close of which the hostess served delicious refreshments. Clough’s. I For sale, cheap, vine maple and Sheridan in the old fashioned horse i where the water reached a liirlier note given to the Nehalem Valley club adjourned to meet with Mrs Films developed 10c. per roll.—C. I. spruce limbs. Apply to M. R. Hanen- and buggy conveyance, owing to the mark than for many years. Several Hank; and $1600 on a promissory note The Koch the following month. The in houses and barns were flooded. This railroad being tied up by the storm. of the Nehalem Clough Co. * kratt, Tillamook, Oregon. now in possession vited guests were Mcsdamcs Dona a stop to travel, as the water Valley Bank, Defendants are hue, Sanders and Winslow. Miss Stella Goync returned home put Furnished rooms at Mrs. Knudson s Lost—A small Jersey cow with rushed across the land and road north following named indebted to the the Christmas holidays last week. $2.00 a week. horns. Finder please notify H. Uithof for town like a mill stream. Deacon $(>00; persons: 1. H. She is attending the State Normal at of Tuesday evening the water was Genuine Libby Cut Glass at C. I. Tillamook, Mutual phone. Bellingham, Wash., and met ’ her fath- over the saw mill dock, and railroad E. E. Sherman, $15.00; R. P. Stanley, Price Changes at Tillamook Mer $3.25; Lee Alley, $6.20; M. I. Krtigan For rent, five roomed house newly er Attorney T. H. Goync in Portland. Clough’s cantile Co. Store. track at the mill office five inches. ' Address $5.00; llartzel À Wagner, $<>365; C. For your Sunday roast call Sani papered and renovated. for cash: The only inconvenience to the city * Lard at reduced prices R. Bell, $15.00; Wm. Brown. $2.00; Claud Christensen, Bay City was the electric light plant being L. C. Stinipson, $2.00; C. W. Spier- Olympic & Snow Drift flour . . $ ! 5 00 tary Market. IO pound pail ............... $1.35 Wood Sawed — Call E. W. Knight placed out of commission owing to 1.30 5 pound pail ................ •65 Get free Kodak instructions at C. I. ing, $141.01; Robert Fralhen, $2.90; same per sack .......................... * ” on the Mutual * phone, Prompt service I water in the boiler room. pound „ 3 r ___ . pail 40 ......... . amounting to $367.64 with an addi 5 lbs. best caracul coffee ........ • 1.00 LTougti Co.’s. A scow was tied up at the dock of tional $5.00, all of which are held by Berry Sugar ............. . .............. 6.50 and careful work. Tillamook Meat Co. Sanitary Market. Good oat hay at $15.00 per ton at the Coats Lumber Co., Ioad< <1 with R. H. lady. Also the following Process Barley per ton ......... 35 00 Sample of Briquets is Your Free IL . Percheron Stallion Liberal, of the ■ Ray & Company’s store. tics, rails and a car for logging, and a.5.00 Bran per ton .......................... now ready at Lamb-Schrader Liberal Horse Co., will make a re other things, which broke lose late amounts F. E. Beverly, $5.96; I. H. Shorts per ton ........................ : 26.50 The gift worth while -a Kodak, * at office.—Better C. Lamb. duction in breeding from now till at night The scow was recovered Deacon, $2800; C. R. Bell, $53.65; Lee Middlings per ton ..................... , 3500 Clough’s. Try those 25c dinners at the Ram Feb. 15, 1916. Mare to insure with the next d»y in the bay but the load \llcy, $2000; !.. C. Stinipson, $51.42; Ground Oats per ton ....... . .. , 31.50 C. L. Alley, $S.oo; E. E. Sherman, Safe deposit boxes lor rent. Tilla- sey “Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for fold $1500.—Joe Donaldson, Mgr. f 15. . had been dumped off somewhere. 3600 Wheat per ton .......................... , $15.00; G. H. Hienman, $11.30; Q. C. I have the county agency for the : The railroad was put out of com l.ydiek, $26.75; R. P. Stanley, $23.60; Wheat per cwt........................... i »5 mook County Bank. mcrly of the Spanish Kitchen. Ko Wiley B. Allen Co. line of pianos. mission, the train leaving here Tuts- C. W. Spi< ring, $4 35; W. M. Brown, 60 lb. sack Order your Christmas turkey earlja Todd Hotel;—clean rooms; com- Being at no expense in selling saves day morning had to remain at Wheel jtiR.oo; M I.. Krugan, $30.00, in all Ho lb. sack 120 and the motor at Bay Citv. fortablc beds; reasonable rates; —Tillamook Meat Co. I 30 amou'iling to $306 oK. Ill-Id by Alex 75 lb. sack • you the large profit always made by er The county bridge across Foley Anderson, Jr. I he total amount sued a salaried salesman. Write me if in All otdier _ The place to eat is at the "Good square treatment; free buss. i creek, near Clay Daniels was washed for ii $3573.70, which include interest at correspondingly low prices. Cupid For Sale—Full blooded Barred terested. Box 431, Leland B. Erwin.* j Eats,” Ramsey Hotel. out by the freshet on Tuesday. This flour now in. Rock $1 — 00 each. E. K ock Cockerals, vocKviais, y.. Don’t forget those busted castings. is not a serious loss to the county as md attorney’s fees. Loose Leaf Leather cover Kadak Stewart. Box 456. Tillamook, Ore. Can be welded for half. Goods sent ¡t was intention of the Couny Albums at Clough’s. Saturday Specials:—Link Sausag”, by parcel post and express promptly Court to put in a new bridge there Ivory Pyralin, biggest assortment Pork, Veal and old fachioncd country returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, next ......... year. ' • 1 Six and a half inches of rain fell in the county, at Clough’s. sausage.—Tillamook Meat Co. Oregon. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. A bo» of Liggette chocolates makes A big line of Xmas goods to select We have made special arrange- 1 The high water on the bottom land Xmas Tide complete—Clough s insures a large crop of hay next year, from at Lamar's Variety Store. Drop meats with the Telephone Co., to for over one inch of sediment have Next to Gem Theatre. The Women’s Relief Corps will in and look around. directly with our office, ■ connect you enriched the land. meet Dec. 29 instead of Dec. 22. The new manager of the Todd It may be several days before mail wish any of our GOOD Todd Hotel asks a share of your Hot' I meets all trains upon arrival in case you COAL. Lamb-Schrader Co.. Call 28W and train service is established. Some with an automobile bus—its free. trade. Free buss for our guests. piling was washed out from the trus Stock Feeders Attention—We have sci north of the depot and there are Mrs. T. R. Monk was in the city For sale or trade one heavy team and one light team. W ill take town prop on hand a full line of International several slides between Wheeler and last week visiting friends. Stock Food Tonics and Remedies Timber to be moved. The steam shov Electric disc stove, 3 hole, 3 heat. erty. See Shrode. that arc sold on absolute guarantee. el is at Wheeler making repairs, and ♦ Oysters direct from Balti- Fresh for sale cheap at Electric Store. Money back if not satisfied.—Tilla as soon as this is completed it will be the Sanitary Market every more at I put to work at this end. No mail has mook Feed Co. • Xmas Stationery—special per cent day. arrived in this city since Monday and The officers elected at the regular off regular price at Clough's. Leave orders for your holiday birds meeting of the Royal Arch Masons the train which left Tuesday morning Ask Shrode about the “One Man turkeys. chickens, ducks and geese, at on Sunday were; E.H.P., H T. Botts; and reached Wheeler will be brought back today with the mail, there being the Sanitary Market. stump puller for clearing land. K J. L. Henderson; S., Ray Walls, 36 sacks and since then mail has been while When you go looking Sec Carl Haberlach; Treas, C. I. accumulating at the post office. Standard shopworn fiction * candies Don’t forget Lamar s Clough; C of H„ E. j. Claussen. they last 35c. each, at Clough s. | The storm paparized Christmas Store. ’Drop in and look around. The three Schultz brothers, O. A., trade the first of the week, as it was Lost—A small straw suit case be Wanted by young woman house C H and M. A. are anticipating a impossible for people to reach the tween Pankow’s garage and Beaver, work, cooking er any k.nd of »or - pleasant visit from their sisters. Mrs. city by railroad or by the auto stage Pyralin Ivory the biggest a-sort- Address Van Fatten, Tillamook, re. Alfred J. Anderson, of Aberdeen from the south part of the county, as ment in the county at C. 1. Clough s Wash., .Mrs. Frank A. Snyder, of all travel was suspended. With the J. R Callahan left Rochester, .Minn, and Mrs. A. F. weather turning fine, no doubt there We are in a position to make s'-nie for Mrs Los Angeles, where tong »ime farm loans. First National a sister, who is to graduate as a nurse Coats, of Seattle, Wash, shortly after will be a big Christmas trade todav and to-morrow. Christmas. Bank. * For sale, two 3 year yearling bulls. We have on hand a lot of canned Killed at the Rock Quarry. Five room furnished house for rent , , _ calves l year in Spring, . A. .tSt J goods that we want to clean out be or sale—Inquire at Williams Har and two canes, i ? C C Jerseys,from dams “Z fore we take invoice, and we are go ness shop. 300 to 400 pounds butter fat-T. H ing to sell them at almost any old Last Sunday morning Herbert J. the pit foreman at the Gcibish McCormack, Tillamook, Oregon^ R. price in order to clean them up. These Duffy, For Sale, High Grade Jersey bull, A- Joplin rock quarry on the Miami to months old. E. R. Garner, Hem F. D. t. will be cash sales and you will have river died from the effects of an ac to hurry as the prices are »0 low that cident, after being »truck by a slide of lock, Oregon. they will not last long First come rock Duffy and another man went up first served.—Tillamook Feed Co. * the side of the hill and made a pre Collier and Stevenson have finished liminary blast, expecting to make a diking H. E Googspeed’s 160 acre larger blast later. The blast moved, ranch, also George Williams ranch more rock than was anticipated, between the town slough and Wilson which shot down the hill, carrying I river This dike is from four to eight Duffy with it, who was buried under feet high »nd five miles long, enclos neath it. After being extraced he only ing both ranihes. The dredge will be lived a short while, and died before shut down two weeks for repairs. Dr Hoy reached the scene of the ac Partie» wanting work done or infor cident. Coroner Wendt did not think mation on diking or dredging address it desirable to hold an inquest after ascertaining the particulars. box 377 Tillamook, Ore. Ó A MERRY CHRISTMAS Tillamook County Bank Al King & Smith Co.’s Store. Be a Santa Claus and Select Tillamook Jottings. JL Beautiful Gifts we have on Display I The ELECTRIC STORE GWv ■ I bA|VIHR’S VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Oregon- nd book Around 1 Every Piece of Electrical Material Reduced in Price for Pros perity Week