oli No. 34 lleaöliflbt TILLAMOOK, OREGON. aceooGOGccoQoaecoosceoooGcecosoGoooQQ Ä4/WW H/S MONEY Having taken charge of the auto­ mobile department of Case’s Garage, I solicit your patronage in the future as in the past and will guarantee sat­ isfaction. Frank H. Devine. For Sale, about 36 tons of hay or will trade same for cattle. If preferred can bring stock and feed same on place.—Inquire of F. H. Neilson, Bay- City, Oregon. * J. J. Longcor formerly of Ba;. City, came in on Friday from Salem to attend to some business, and was to have left Tuesday, but is held her as a witness in a bootlegging case, W e have made special arrangt ments with the Telephone Co., t connect you directly with our office in case you wish any of our GOO1 COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co., Call 28V FOCKBT BOOKS O ur B ank / s a 5 af £P iac £ the Wells Fargo Express office his place in this city to be filled by Mr. Summerville, of Salem. For sale, two 2 year yearling bulls and two calves, 1 year in Spring, A. J C. C. Jerseys,from dams that tes 300 to 400 pounds butter fat—T. H. McCormack, Tillamook, Oregon, R. F. D. 1. M 15. For Sale—Tug Chas M. Greiner, 4 years old, length 80 feet, beam 19 ft. draft 8 ft., 350 horse power. N ow i 1 Portland Harbor. For price and full particulars address G. W. Evans, * McMinnville, Oregon.* Attorney J. L. Henderson informs I us that a sneak thief stole the tools that were used to cut out the light­ house trail, and if the party who did I so fails to replace them he is liable to be prcsecuted. for it ney carried in the pocket slips away easily. Put 1 in our BANK ; it won’t be so hard to refuse a loan riends” who will never pay you back. Nor will you ihly SPEND your money when it is safe in our bank. ■ refer those who have not banked with us to those HAVE. Our vaults and locks are strong. The good is of men of high CHARACTER and known financial PONSIBIL1TY are also behind our bank. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We pay 4 per cent interest on Sayings Deposit. illamook County Bank THE OLD RELIABLE. FEBRUARY 3, ATTENTION DAIRYMEN. I have orders for a great number of calves and am n°w buying all I can get. When you have a calf for sale its money in your pocket to call me up. Am able to pay and will pay fancy Prices for Durham Bulls, Red Poll Bulls, Durham, Red Polls and Holstein Heifers. Can also use chickens.—Both Phones.Smith, THE CALF MAN. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus, $30 000.00 Member Federal Reserve Bank. OFFICERS : E. H. Lower and wife, of Duluth, Minn, are visiting with Attorney and Mr*. Wm. Marx this week. Mr. Low­ er appears to be a fine gentleman and it sems to him a little remark- ibe on reaching the jumping off place of the Northwest, he is held here on recount of the tie up on the railroad. That’* a pretty good way of keeping >eople here. Married on Thursday morning, Feb- uary 3rd, at the Methodist parsonage he Rev. Edward Gittins officiating, \fr. Robert R. Stillwell and Mrs. "tula Finney. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Voyes, parents of the bride, and Win- i slow Finney and Marcia Stillwell were present at the ceremony. The j young couple are well known here, ind thtir friends wish them a long life of happiness. Owing to the extreme cold weather in Eastern Oregon and Idaho and the poor train service that we have been having lately, it has been very detri- mental to us in handling all of the young calves, but we are still taking them all and doing the best we can with them. Call us when you have anything to sell and we w-ill call and get it. We w-ant a lot of hogs at this time as we are going to ship a car in the very near future.—Tillamook Livestock Co. Both Phones. * D. L. Shrode, Geo. Williams and Charles Kunze vs Maude Sharp and P. J. Sharp is a suit filed in the cir According to the official weather Druggist Koch is enlarging his cuit court to recover $307.80 and report for January only 12.89 inches furnished $171.90 for merchandise floorspace in his drug store by the of moisture was precipitated and this the defendants. addition of a balcony. The local sawmill has commenced is an exceptionally dry month. 13% C. Pangborn and children left on es to Rent, see Watson. ♦ inches of snow fell and the average Saturday for Alauldon, Ill, where they its night run of work. The change temperature for the nionth was 33.9 developed ioc. per roll.—C. I. was made last Tuesday and some ex ­ will make their home. Co. * perienced men have been secured to degrees. 18 degrees was the coldest for rent.—Apply at the City 1 For Rent—Store Building now oc­ operate the machinery. Two crews of temperature for the month and the thermometer never went above 48. cupied by B. D. Lamar as a variety men are being used. r Co. * On the 22nd the strongest wind in store after Feb., 1st.—I’. W. Todd. ee Kodak instructions at C. I., Owing to train delays and bad years' blew over the coast, a south­ Your Free Sample of Briquets is Co.’s. * I weather conditions the movies have wester registering 94 miles at North now ready at Lamb-Schrader Co’s, ed, young pigs.—A. F. Coats office.—Better C. Lamb. been closed since Tuesday night. The head. Co. ♦ boys say they only have a few reels For sale or trade a moving picture A serious land slide occurred this in your prescriptions, Tilla- on hand and they want to pick the outfit, complete, Call or write to J. S. the Trask river at the best nights for which none can blame week on )rug Co. * Prime, Bay City, Oregon. * them. old fish hatchcry. A strcnch of 50 deposit boxes tor rent. Tilla- feet all the way down the canyon was G. W. Coffman, who ran the Silver ?ounty Bank. If you have any hogs to sell call us swept entirely bare, and some of the Dollar Saloon, will leave for Portland up on either phone as we are going small buildings around the hatchery place to eat is at the “Good on the first train leaving here. to ship a carload of hogs in the near were demolished. No vestige of a pamsey Hotel. * For Sale—Full blooded Barred future. We are also buying all kinds road was left for a long stretch, the registered Holstein bulls for Rock Cockerals, $1.00 each. E. L. of young calves and hides as well as avalanch of dirt and trees covering Stewart, Box 456, Tillamook, Ore. furs of all kinds.—Tillamook Live- everything up. The slide also took F. R. Beals. * * away, a small building on Ray Walls’ It’s a friend in deed and the machine Stock Co. Bell phone 8F22. ks wanted—Lamb Schrader Co., you need the White Rotary at Jones For sale cheap — One 24 ft. launch, place, who homesteaded that part of kook Oregon. * Knudson Fur. Co., store * 7% beam, 10 horse power, Roberts’ the land where the canyon is situated. ■'t miss "The Waif” at the Star Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­ engine all complete, must bring $150 The slide just missed his house. Ire Saturday night. sey “Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for­ cash. Also one 40 ft. float with two rooms, finished for only $25. Enquire motor cycle for sale cheap, apply merly of the Spanish Kitchen. * Circuit Court Postponed. at first float below Elmore dock.— B's Garage, Tillamook. Money to Loan on First Farm Sessions &Schenck. County Clerk J. C. Holden received Ithe Star Theatre Saturday night Mortgages—E. J Robertson, 702 Seth Jenkins, who has been working a telegram from Judge Geo. R. Bag- Waif” a six part photo play. Title and Trust Building, Portland, for Mr. Blackmore, at Barnesdale, ley stating that he had made an order it choose your doctor. Choose us Oergon. * was arrested by Sheriff Crenshaw postponing the February term of the Dur druggist—Tillamook Drug We use only the purest drug* ob­ on Tuesday while on his way to his Circuit Court until the 23rd and the * tainable to enter into your prescrip­ home in Spokane, Wash., on advice county clerk was instructed to advise br sewing that’s right you will tions. Bring them to us—Tillamook of Mr. Blackmore, who accused the attorneys, jurors, litigants, witnesses I the White.—Jones Knudson Fur. Drug Co. ♦ young man of stealing furs. Jenkins and others. All arrangements had ■ Agents. * Having bought the Tillamook Iron handed over the furs and was allowed been made for holding court next Works from A. K. Case all business to settle the matter. Monday, District Attorney Goy ne up to from Sept. 1st will be transacted by having several criminal ca»ef to be Last week there was several inches * H. Sander. of snow on the ground, and Sunday disposed of by the giand jury. Born, on Thursday, to the wife of it snowed on and off most of the day, at all Afternoon Party. night John Linder a girl; to the wife of making sleighing a novelty in this * Jos. Delsman, a girl. neck of the woods. Another change in he 1 illamook Meat Co. is paying I Last Wednesday afternoon at the the weather occurred on Monday, per pound for live fat hogs Wanted—To rent piano by respon- when the wind changed to the South, home of Mrs. Robt. Leonard was the sible party. Write stating grade of in­ pounds. bringing a warm rain, which soon scene of a pretty gathering. Fourteen strument and rent asked. Address T. ladies responding to the very unique tney Service: Auto for hire cleared the ground of snow. E. H., Tillamook, Ore. * invitations sent out by the hostess >' Phone 53J Day—154J Dryden R. Baker vs. Daisy Baker Protect your valuable papers Iron Slj ter. complimenting Mr*. Albert Byers. the unexpected fire by renting une of is a divorce suit filed in the circuit Each lady represented the title of For Sale—A five passenger White our safe deposit boxes. Only one court. These parties were married in some well known book and the after­ • in good condition—Apply at dollar per year. Tillamook County Salt Lake City, Utah on the 19th of noon was partially spent in the guess­ *s Garage. December, 1913, and the complaint Bank. * ing of each book, then a musical game alleges that a few hours after the .lave you prescriptions to be filled? was announced which proved very Don't forget those busted castings. maple and married the defendant wilfully de­ e can fill any prescription. —Tilla- entertaining. Mr*. Erwin Harrison Can be welded for half. Goods sent Hanen- serted plaintiff, and since the date of >ok Drug Co. ♦ winning the prize. Decoration* were by parcel post and express promptly the marriag^ have lived separate and of the Valentine order and all pres­ For Sate, High Grade Jersey bull, returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, apart. ent voted having a very pleasant after months old. E. R. Garner, Knight Hem- Oregon. service ck, Oregon. * If you are contemplating the pur­ noon. Guests present were: Mr*. C. If you want to rent a first class chase of a piano or player piano W. Miller, Mr*. Albert Byers, Mr*. For sale, cheap, vine Iruce limbs. Apply to M. R. or re- 160 acre ranch, capable of handling write me for prices. It will pay you E. T. Haltom, Mr*. W. A. Williams, 75 to 80 cows, see or write C. W to see me before buying elsewhere. I Mrs. W. Reichert, Mr*. E. E. Koch, ratt, I illamook, Oregon. Miller at office of A. F. Coats have the old reliable Wiley B. Allen Mrs. Thad Robison, Mr*. Fred Poor­ [Mood Sawed—Call E. W. Lumber Co, Tillamook, Oregon .. * Co., agency for Tillamook County.— man, Mr*. Wm. Hill, Mr*. J. C. Hol­ I the Mutual phone, Prompt * den Mrs. Blaine Hays, Mr*. Erwin E. T. Watkins left for Salem last I Leland B. Erwin. |>’d careful work. I fully intend to sell you that piano rtarnson and Mr*. Robt Leonard. week, where he will have charge of 1 he question of destroying this spring, unless the automobile liming the wine to Theiler will come man gets there first. Service« at the Methodist Church. l'P before Justice Stanley on the llth. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hey-1 were White service ’tis plain is assured pleasantly surprised by a few friends Sunday School, io o’clock, W. E. b the name.-Jone* Knudson Fur. Co. in honor of their 8th wedding anni­ Noyes, Supt. Five minute sermon to Agents. . versary Sunday evening. Mr. Erick­ schooL 10:50. Morning worship, II son acting as pastor performed the o’clock. Theme of sermon, "The Cra­ wedding ceremonv the bride ar.d dle; Eugenics, Physical and Spirit­ groom promising to love and obey. ual." Class meeting 12 M, W. M. Many useful gifts were received Heaston, leader, A dainty wedding supper was served Special music at these service*. being a rubber wedding the favo.s Come and welcome. were rubber wedding bells. Edw. Gittins, Pastor. lamook Jottings. I1.50 PER YEAR. 1916 B. C. LAMB, President. W. J. RIECHERS, Cashier. J. G. HOLDEN, Vice-Presdent, I. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS : f’ETER BEISEL. A. W. B vnn . J. C. H olden . W. J. R iechers . B. C. C amb . Careful Attention Given to all Banking Business Placed in Our Hands. Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON ¡aOOO9O0QQ0990OOO0OOCOO9CO9OQQQOOQO9OQ>DOQGCCCOOC0>aeca Tillamook—A Live Progressive City. scent of anything and everything that will make for the growth and devel­ The writer had the pleasure of a opment of their fair city, and always visit to the City of Tillamook—coun­ boosting, extending the glad hand to ty seat and metropolis of Tillamook the stranger within the gates, and County—famous for its fine cheese overlooking no point that will fasci­ all the time and for its sunshine— nate or lur him there to stay. But, sometimes. We have heard much of alas, they labor under a severe hand­ this fine progressive city, snuggled icap—that is, publishing two papers warmly behind the hills on a fine where but one should live and grow broad bay, but with the whif of real and prosper. Someone has said that salt in the air and none of the objec- the entire world will honor the man tions of the exposed coast cities. We who. can make two blades of grass thought we had vizualized this fine grow where but one grew before. And city and given it as fair a setting in we want to go on record as declaring our mind as might be justified, but a that a community is apt to chafe1— visit proved our rosy view fell very and perhaps cuss under its breath— where two papers butt into a field short of the reality. where Only one should be. Without in own here In a valley much like our at home, Tillamook has fine wide any way desiring to do the ‘'butt-in- streets, modern business buildings,, act” on our brethern of Tillamook, we handsome public schools and has now wonld predict the finest team of in course of construction a modern boosters you ever met, if these two $20,000 city hall; between three and men were joined in double harnes* four miles of pavement, a fine sewer and given the job of making Tilla­ system, good mountain water and mook the best city on the coast from other modern facilities complete a Seattle to San Francisco, and given short survey of this city of 1800 peo­ half a chance they would do it, too. We have enjoyed Tillamook cheese ple—that impresses one as must like for a long time, and a visit to the lair a city of 3000. A brief visit with a number of the of the cheese has shown us that the business men, a more extended and I product is certainly no finer than the fraternal “conversation" as the diplo­ people who stand sponser for it.— mats would say, with the newspaper Forest Grove News-Times. men—Messrs. Baker of the Headlight and Trombley of the Herald—glimp­ sed us the real reason for the progress and prosperity of Tillamook—a hustl­ ing, progressive, co-ope ating group of business men. The same conditions in any city will produce the same re­ sult*. And in the van guard of this pro­ gressive procession of Tillamook bus­ iness men stand by the newspaper men. Both are live wires, keen oA the I UAMAR’S VARIETY STORE, MOVE to 1.0 O.F. BLD., Drop in and kook Around.” C. J. E dwards . Card of Thank*. We desire in this manner to thank all who have been so kind to our loved son, Janies R. McKimens, dur­ ing his long illness and death, and to all who by kind words and acts have helped us bear our loss. Your kind­ ness will always be remembered. Geo. R. McKimens. Mrs. Mary McKimens. Good times coming to T-I-L-L-A-M O-O-K. We feel the wave NOW. Everyone you meet will say, “I told you so,” Choice lots like these have never before been offered on such ea y terms. Buy now and get a good start. Mase 1816 your banner year. Own a house and be in­ dependent. B-O-O-S-T for Tillamook and Till­ amook County. Good buys are easy sold. LOOK, LISTEN AND ACT. 7 room house with bath, light and water, lot 521 ft. on 2nd Ave. East and 8th St., $1,250. 2 vacant lots in block 2, Miller add., $700. 1 vacant lot corner 3rd Ave. East and Park St., $450. “2 vacant lots cor 3rd Ave. East and 9th St , $650. 1 vacant lot cor. 3rd Ave. East and 9th St., $500. 1 vacant lot cor. 2ud Ave. East and 9th St., $550. 1 vacant lot corner 5th St., $300. These lots will lx* sold at owner’s prices No commission added. Your own time to pay for . them, at prices less than rent. Only 6 per cent. and you can build on the Jot now. Pro|>erty all over the city for sale, trade and rent. LEADING FIRE INSURANCE. $ ■ I « I ME