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T.LLAM00K HEADLIGHT Card of Thinxs Report ofthe cr-ndition of th« TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK, We want to thaak our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us ■hiring the lilaess and death of our beloved brother and a a tie, also for the beautiful floral offering*. P. Luthi and family. At Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at the cloee of of bustnea*. Jone 30th. 1916 MWIC». Loan* and diacosnts............................ Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Bond* and warrant* Stocks and other securities .. - Furniture and fixture* ............ Other real estate owned Doe from banks <not reserve bunks* J>ue from approved reserve basks Checks and other cash items Exchange* for clearing house Cash <>o hand .............. Other resource* ......... .. S271.M9.18 427.20 6 901 90 11.541.07 6 000.00 1.349 47 540.31 31 01 37 Ä9 34 438.80 15. Ob4 92 175 0U V O ‘ ~ OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Delineator Subscribers Please Call for August Copies. Important Occurrences of Past GiSotu Trio Week Briefly Compiled for Every time anyone comes away from a concert by the Gulkxta Tno, there is fresh m tbe mind an appre ciative sense of having received <omethinfc.a little finer than one us- ! uaily ever dares to hope for . The reason is at hand. Musk in itself is not a variable. Its interpretation ladrvsdnahty is the stamp of dituac- licn in music the same that is in the I other art». 1 be persona! touch c I member of the Guilotta Tno has the ranties charm of restrained artistry, fbey play with that exquistt taite which eages one's hunger for more, a hanger that devcxires but car. not he appeased. Vincenzo Gullet ta, is cf the young er school of concert violinists. His taropiean reputation was established and nis fame preceeded his arrival in this country. His playing seems liter ally to lift and suspend an audience upon his tones until some moments alter he ceases playing, and people just look their silent approval toviard each other, and <gcretely wonder I whether they will ever hear hss like i again. Fern Goltra, the lyric soprano, and Mrs. Gullotts, pianist and accom panist, perfect tor chautauquas, an Dsosoks triangle of merit. Gur Readers. Yawh.il court» will expend I’.il.D"» this year on it* roads Gasoline * fast rapiactag horses ta ail iises of todnstry -a Grant eownty Tbe cffxX opet-.tg ’< tbe highway between Aauwta and Seaside took place -ast week. In spite of the heavy rain* of the past week the Mester cherry crop io exceeding estimates $34“ 136.4V Total Buyers are in the market around Union for cavalry terse* and ail avaJ- LMBlUTIiS. at.e an.mals of ’.hat cks* are being Capital stock paid in —. — >40.0(<*.00 eagerly sought Surplus fund ........................... - 5.4<A*.(X* No report of injury to the Oregon Undivided profit*, le*# expense» and taxes hep crop from the severe ram storms 2.342.4s paid............................................................ has been made and on the whole the 661.Si Due to bank* ar.d banker* ........... crop Las tees much benefited. 870.96 Postal saving* banks deposit* Clarence E Albin, claim agent for 199. A3.54 Individual deposit* subject t-j check the state industrial accident commis 4 3S4.5ÍÍ Demand certificate* of deposit sion. vrtll succeed Major Carle Abram* 619 00 Certified checks as a member of the ccmmiMicn 34.737.42 Time and Savings Ileposits ............. Employes of the state who have left 10.000 UO Bill* payable tor money borrowed their places to go with the mlliti* are M .'A Other liabilities........................................ ta be paid css month* salary, ta bea Ernest J. Sili. of their regular vacation on <34“ 136 40 Total Joint committees of Marshfield and Ernest J. Sias is the community .Worth Bend have decided to call the State of Oregon, County of Tillamook. SS. development expert who captures his railroad celebration August 24 25 sal f, Erwin Harrison, Caahier of the above-named bank, do audience with first word he solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of speaks Then he keeps them keyed up 26 the Coos Bay Railroad Jubilee. Albany* new plant for the manu to follow him. Sias is a dynamo of my knowledge and belief. — Erwin Harrison, Cashier. Subscribed and worn to before me thio 6th day of June, 1916 workable facts, charged with wit facture of fruit jukes was placed tn ticisms, bristling with epigrams. He operation Friday and the first Albany- C. A. McGhee, Notary" Public. is a hustling, bustling sort of fellow made loganberry juice came from the Mr commission expire* Sept. 28tli, 1916. possessed of an "extreme busyness'' Correct—Attest Carl Haberlach, H. T. Botts, Thad of purpose that is catching as the presses. The continued* downpour of ram in measels. At the same time tb.aff he Robison, Director*.______________________ touches the risible*, he shoots “in Lane county has resulted in a loss of some homely „ truths ____ g. that __ _ ______ sticks. ____ Sias ' thousands of dollars to cherry grow- you so close to the brass tacks ' era. according to statements mate by »..T j of home town boosting that you feel I them, and are impelled to move grower*. ! whether you want to or not. Roseburg is about ready at last to Mr. Sias brings no utopian ideas for go ahead with its railroad project from I your delectation. He adheres strictly that place to Rock Creek, after having workable demonstrations of busi- t I I to ness and civic improvement with one bond issue declared illegal and which he has either personally effect- voting another. > ed or ha* thoroughly familiarized More than 100 jewelers from *11 sec THE LAUNDRY , > himself. By reason of his success is tion* of Oregon will attend the ninth I this field, Ernest J. Sias has become annual convention of the Oregon Re 1 he Brightest, Clearest and a favorite with the Chambers of Com merce and Boards of Trade through tail Jewelers’ association at Albany Blueing Made. July 24 and 25. out the country. Mr. Sias fills a vital portion of the The annual conventions and camp - This article ha* no superior for Laundry use We chautauqua, the community develop meetings of the Evangelical assoefo- warrant it to give entire satisfaction. It is cheaper than ment phase of chautauqua being a tion of Oregon will open at Jennings special impetus to improve conditions Indigo, and does not spot or streak the clothes. By its Lodge, near Portland. July 24. and con yo ?r community. You will also find clothes i* secured. I > use that peculiar whiteness of the clothe» Mr Sias fully as entertaining as he tinue for 10 days. ‘ whk h cannot be attained by any other article is instructive. Only 124.444 yards of material have to be removed from the Columbia riv J- J- Powell Meets With Accident er entrance channel before there will I. CLOUGH CO. be a fairway 40 feet deep and 700 feet ' From Buhl Herald : Pharmacists. J. J. Poweli received a broken leg in wide into the river. A MO An effort to repeal certain features a runaway Friday evening as he and Mrs. Powell and daughter were driving of the Oregon lien law and substitute • •ZV'" home from Bubl. The accident hap for them the law as in force in Wash pened between tne railroad crossing ington will be made at the next ses and the Burley corner, when tbe coupl sion of the legislature. There are at present 1152 Indians ing came loose from one of the shafts which frightened the horse and caused living on the Vmatilla reservation, ac- ■ him to run. Mrs. Powell an.1 little cording to a compilation of records by daughter were thrown from the rig, Major E. L. Saartzlander. superin IN but were uninjured except for being tendent of the agency. Four members of the fifth company. shocked and bruised. 1 As the shaft of the buggy dropped to Coast Artillery Corps, Oregon national the ground, the horse attached to the guard of Albany, refused to Uke the t single rig started to run. Mr. Powell oath when tbe company was sworn Round Trip Tickets Are On held onto the lines and tried to stop into the federal service. Sale Daily With Limit Of Unofficial reports from the survey him. but his tootslipped into the front wheel of the buggy, and broke tbe of the Stuslaw river bar. being con Two Days From Date of Sale bone in his leg above the knee. He ducted by the United States engineers, < was dragged several feet. Mrs. Pow show that there is a depth of 16 feet ell and daughter were thrown out later on the bar at low tide. The heavy rains, which have been when tne horse turned the Burley corn i I At er and the wheel struck tbe fence, repeated every day since June 24 practically have insured the largest freeing the horse from the vehicle. Medical attention was called and the wheat crop to Morrow couuty since fractured bone put in place. The inju the bumper crop of 1894 The Silverton pool of 60.000 pounds. ■ ry was painfal to Mr. Powell, tho he is gettinr along fairly well at thia time. one of the largest unsold lots of wool Mr. and Mrs. Powell came here from in this state and largest in the Wil Tillamook, Ore. about nine months lamette valley, was sold at private i ago. Mrs. Powell is a sister to Mrs. sale to a Boston firm for 35 cents. In the past six weeks George M Rudy Kunze. Newman of Albany and C. M. Flick inger, who resides north of Albany, Notice to Creditors have captured «8 skunks for the pur Notice is hereby given, that the un pose of starting a skunk farm near dersigned has been appointed execu Albany. , trix by the County Court of Tilla Rev Louis S. Cupp, pastor of the I mook County,Oregon, of the estate of First Christian church in Eugene, the ' Henry Zurflueh, deceased, and all persons holding claims against said largest of the denomination on the Pa Further information can be secured from estate are hereby requested to present cific coaxt. has accepted the position the same to said executrix, duly veri of chancellor of the University of Kan LOCAL SOUTHERN PACIFIC AGENT fied as required by law, within six sas City. months from the date of this notice Or write to George G Brown, clerk of the state at the office of George P. Winslow, John M. Scott, Gen. Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore Attorney at Law. Tillamook City, land board, was also made secretary Oregon. of the desert land board by the statu Dated this May 25th, 1916. board of control, the board concluding . Lousia Zurflueh. that Mr. Brown could easily fill both ’ Executrix of the Estate positions. S Platt Jones. GRANT LANDS TAXABLE ofHenry Zurfleuh, de Cloudbursts struck in several places ceased. Portions in Use by Railroads are Still over Umatilla county and did consid Too bad that George V’. and his dis Subject to Taxation. it i is difficult ______ i.: large __________ to make masses erable damage. The town of Helix Lands included in the Oregon rail tinguished relatives, the Kaiser, and of Americans believe that there are was a most inundated, basements fill their belligerent contemporaries could road grants which are still in use by many men in this country who would ing a.id streeta running waist deep a Chautauqua the railroads arc subject to taxation not have attended not willingly give up any position and by the state, but all lands which were with S. Platt Jones holding the plat sacrifice all other considerations in w|th water reverted to the Federal government form down, before they proceeded to order to become president of the Advanc* Lodge. No. 105. Knights of June 9, 1914, are not taxable by the shoot each other up. It is a «inch United States. Yet when Charles I Pythias, of Vale, has adopted a reso state. This is an opinion given by At that there would not be any war. You Evan Hughes once more became a lution to pay 10 a mouth to the de torney-General Brown in answer to a cant be happy and fight at the same citizen, gepMaiing the ermine pendent wlf*. request from the Slate Tax Cdbnmis- time. Arent or child of any to become a candidate for the presi- sion Lands used for right of way, At one chautauqua while Jones was dencfLhe wrote: “I have not desired member of tl lodge who shall an 100 feet on each of tract and 'those holding forth to an audience that the ^nomination I have wished to re •wer tbe call arms used for depots, yards, sidetracks, could scarcely contain itself, there main on the bench." There is a sin What will be probably the large* t etc, were especially excluded from was an old crab who had not laughed gular touch here of fate overcoming the revetment, and are therefore sub for forty-two years. He could have personal inclinations. For we can well allo In Oregon is now under construc ject to taxation, the attorney holds. eaten oats out of a churn dasher. It understand that any individual with tion at the grounds of the beet sugar was necessary to take nine stitches in the temperament, the tastes and the factory of the Utah Idaho Sugar com his face following the program. inclinations of a man like Mr. Hughes pany at Orants Pass It will be ISO To E«chang«. Jones appears on the opening night with his life dedicated to the calm foot wids by 800 feet long and will be Residence, San Diego, good income of the chautauqua and when you hear study of federal and constitutional excavated to a depth of 18 feet. The *1ao sixty acre farm Yuma Valley for him you will understand the slogan of law, there can be little keen desire to silo Is to be used for the storage of I slock ranch near. cost.—Address P.O. the talent who succeed him—"Keep get again into the hurly-burly of the pulp from the manufactura of «ng»» political arena. ing up with Jones, Dox 7 Gadsden, Aria. e,/! Condensed List of Bargains in Beach Outing and Vacation Needs For ¿Men, Women and Children, as well as many Savings in Wash Goods, Silks, etc. these Bargains in Beach, Outing and Vacation needs for every member of the family. Fill your every' Summer need now and get the full benefit of y'cur vaca tion and outing day's by being property attired—at the same time effecting con siderable savings on the purchases Here’s a partial list of the Bargains available :— Wash Goods and Silks To 39c. Wash Goods for To 50c. Wash Goods for To 69c. Wash Goods for To 75c. Wash Goods for To 93c. Wash Goods for To $1.48 Taffetas and Messalines for To $1 50 Fancy Dress Silks for V Clou-glr’s Infants' Sandals, 2 to 5, perpair . $1.00 Children's Sandals, 5’, to 8, per pair $1.33 Misses' Sandals. 8} to 11, per pair 1.50 Misses' Sandals, 111 to 2, per pair 2.00 Ladies’ Sandals, per pair 3.00 Men's Ventilated Oxfords $2.00 to 2.50 Boys’ Elk Outing Shoes 2.50 Women's Outing Oxfords, per pair Men's Outing Oxfords, per pair . . 3 00 Child’s and M isses’ Elk Moccàssins 1.35 to $1.75 FOR Strongest, Best OREGON Between Beach Points Bathing Attire To 13.75 Ladies’ Bathing Suits for Ladies- Knit Bathing Suits from Bathing Caps, all colors and styles from 25c. Ayvad’s Swimming Wings Men’s Bathing Suits from . 85c to $3 50 25c. Boys’ Bathing Trunks Boys’ Bathing Suits . . i oc to $1.50 Tailored Millinery and Sports Hats TILLAMOOK COUNTY Play Golf or Tennis FISHING IS FINE Southern Pacific Lines J -1 49c. 98c. $1.79 2.98 3.29 3.68 Actual 75c. Auto Caps now . To <1.75 Sports Hats now . To <2.50 Sports Hats now To <6.00 Trimmed Hats now . To <6 75 Trimmed Hats now. To <7.75 Trimmed Hats now . Ladies Suits, Coats, Dresses « and Skirts NEAH-KAH-NIE Bathing is Fine AT THE BAYOCEAN GARIBALD^BEACHES 49c. 59c. 79c. Outing Footwear for Men, Women and Children [ GIANT BLUEING CHAS. Manufacturing TILL 3K 18c. New Coats on Sale from Actual to $19.50 Suits now Actual to <22.50 Suits now Actual to <20.00 Dresses uow Sports Skirts from . 1 $6.48 to $14.65 . $10.85 16.85 14.75 . $2.89 to 13.45 g Bargains in Footwear for All To <2.00 Baby Shoes for To <2./5 Misses' Shoes for To <3.50 La'lies' Dress Shoes for Ladies’ Maty Jane Pumps, Special lo <6.00 Ladies’ Dress Shoes for 1 o <3.00 Bovs' Shoes for To |3.50 Boys’ Shoes for To 15 09 Men’s Dress Shoes for