i lUKtli TILLAMOOK, OREGON. AUGUST 3, 191«. PßL/DENJ' MAN BANKS H/S MONEY wz- POC/fßT ßOOKS ¿.FAK i/R B ank k a S afe P lace for it Money carried in the pocket slips away easilv. Put yours in our BANK ; it won’t be so hard to refuse a loan to “friends” who will never pay you back. Nor will you foolishly SPEND your money when it is safe ir. our bank. We refer those who have not banked with us to those who HA\ E. Our vaults and locks are strong. The good namesjof ineu of high CH ARACTER are known financial RESPONSIBILITY are also behind our bank. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Deposit. Tillamook County Bank THE OLD RELIABLE. SOQOOCCCCCCCOÜCCCCQCGOGM0090GCC Tillamook Jottings. \\ illiam Walton, of Salem, was in the city Saturday. He is spending a few days at the beach with his wife. Remember the orchestra concert at the Christian Church next Tuesday Wise and Massey, Dentists. evening. A treat for all music lovers. Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. * For Sale—My herd of fine grade Sunday chicken dinners at Bayside Jersey cows; will sell singly or all. F. Inn, Bayocean. ♦ J. Miller, Forest Grove. Phone 526.* For Rent—Store Building now oc­ Bring in your prescriptions, Tilla- * cupied by B. D. Lamar as a variety mook Drug Co. store after Feb., 1st.—P. W. Todd. Born, on Tuesday to the wife of See Wise and Massy, the up-to-date William Webb, a son. dentists, who have located perman­ Dressmaking, Mrs. Marie Wade, ently in Tillamook, Bay City and Bar ♦ Corner pth and Stillwell. View. * C. J. Edwards returned on Wetl­ For Sale—Registered Holstein Bull nesday from a business trip. calf, a fine animal well marked $30.00 B. B. Goff, Forest Grove, Born, on Monday, to the wife of Write Oregon. J6. Jack Jennings, a daughter. Wise and Massy examine the teeth, Dr. Roy West and wife, who are give advice and estimates, FREE. * visiting at the home of Dr. Olson, left for their home in Seattle on Sun­ Mrs. Lee M. Travis, of Eugene, day. came in on Wednesday to visit her We use only the purest drugs ob­ parents. your prescrip- Will pay you to see Everson for a tainable to enter into us—Tillamook safe investment in city property or tions. Bring them to * farm lands. * Drug Co. 18th St., Seghers Wood Co., You choose your doctor. Choose us to as your druggist—'• illamook Drug North Portland, Oregon, wants trade their A-i Wood yard for Tilla- Co. * * mook property. 7 Room modern house, well located A. D. Morrison vs. Roy Crimmins long term lease, $12.50 per month— is a suit filed in the circuit court to A. C. Everson. rcover $173.50 for professional ser- Have you prescriptions to be filled.' vices. We can fill any prescription.—”1 ilia John M. Scott, general passenger niook Drug Co. * agent of the Southern Pacific Co., Wise & Massy, dentists, do painless and Mrs. Scott, were in the city on extracting free where plates or bridge Saturday. work is ordered. Feeney & Bremer Co. vs. U. G. ______ _ is _____ Thad Robison, of the Tillamook Jackson a suit ____ filed in the circuit County Bank, returned Wednesday court to recover $125.00 on a prom­ issory note. from a business trip. Money to ioan on farm lands, from Why not be insured in the best fire insurance company, it costs no more. i $500 up. Good terms. Reasonable rate of interest. We want your business. See Everson. Hear Levi T. Pennington at the See Everson. For Rent—245 acres Dairy Ranch, Methodist Church, Sunday morning 40 cows. Owner can be found for one August the sixth. week at W. H. Christensens, Ore- P. J. Wiseman vs. C. E. De Lash- nutt et al is a suit filed in the circuit town, Oregon. Mrs. S S. Johnson returned home court to recover $452.50. on Saturday from Portland, where For sale—Folding bed, dressers, she went to the St. Vincent Hospital stoves, rugs etc. Van Graven, 6th , for treatment. between Miller and Park. First class grain and vetch hay for Your Free Sample of Briquets is now ready at Lamb-Schrader Co s. sale F. O. B. cars. For particulars, write W. J. Garner, Route 1, Dallas office.—Bette * C. Lamb. For Sale, ten good milch cow*. For Oregon. Miss Stella Goyne arrived home on information phone Walter Cason^ Monday. She recently graduated from Blaine, Oregon. the Washington State Normal at If you have had teeth treated and Bellingham. they still ache try the Wise & Massey The County Court rejected all bids painless -si.viod for relief. Wcod Sawed—Call E. W. Knight for the Little Nestucca Road, on ac­ on the Mutual phone. Prompt service count of them being considered too hi construct a proper tence or cattle guard upon it* ngtht of way. Mr. A. C. Evetson, our hustling real estate dealer, informs us that Mr. C. E. Cissel, of Richmond, Caltt. has taken up permanent quarters with him in his oftice. Mr.Cissell would be pleased to meet and explain proposi­ tions and conditions in California to anyone interested in Sunny Califor­ nia. “The Master Hand" is based on the play of the same name by Carroll Fleming. Nat C. Goodwin is the “good angel” of the story—a big- hearted, benevolent man of affairs whose mission in life seems to be to straighten out other people's troubles and make them happy. Sec this great play at the Gem Theatre Friday night. Levi T. Pennington, President of Pacific College, Newberg, will preach at the Methodist Church Sunday morning. August 6th, at eleven o'clock, an “The Fallacy of Prepared­ ness." We invite all who are interest­ ed in the subject of peace to co-oper­ ate with us in making this service a memorable one. Special music. “The Master Hand” is a clever pro­ duction, good photography, earnest acting, and many thrilling and ex­ citing climaxes characterize this picture, which will surely please, in­ terest and hold any motion picture audience nowaday* when the demand in feature films is for modern theme* of sustained interest. See this at the Gem Theatre Friday Night. Messrs Barnes and Fitzpatrick opened for business last week a bil­ liard and bowling establishment that is fitted up in good shape, and which is a credit to the city. It is located in the new concrete building opposite the First National Bank, and the name that it will be known by is I1.50 PER YEAR. “The Rialto.” There are six pool tables, two billiard tables, bowling alley and card room in the establish­ ment, all nicely arranged and fitted up in first class style for the accom­ modation of visitors who want a lit­ tle recreation and diversion from business, or an evening's enjoyment, playing billiards or bowling. The Rialto should be an attractive place for visitors to enjoy themselves. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus, $30,000.00 Member Federal Reserve Bank. THE BAYOCEAN ROAD. OFFICERS : The Receiver Makes a Propositi ju to Complete the Road tor ttSitt.Olkt Mr. Vincent, the receiver of the Potter Realty Co., appeared before the County Court on Wednesday and made a proposition to complete the Bayocean road for $2G,000, and would put up a bond to that effect. He made two offers, One was that the $18,000 now on hand should be used, and $8,000 provided in the next budget, and the other to take $13,000 and provide $13,000 in the next budget. The County Court made arrangements with Mr. \ inccnt to go over the road next Friday, as Com­ missioner McKimens is of the opin­ ion that a more favorable route can be obtained. ___ Swastika Club. B. C. LAMB, President. W. J. RIECHERS, Cashier. J. C. HOI.BEN, V ice-President. I. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier. directors C. J. E d WARI‘8. J. C. Hol DEN. S S { : P eter H eisel . A. W. B c . nn . W. J. R iechers . B C. L amb . Careful Attention Given to all Banking Business Placed iu Our Hands. Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. ------o------ Mrs. Burge entertained the Club for . the June meeting. A very nice social SOOaOOOOOGQQOOOSOCCaOQOCO&OSCCiQQiGOOaOQOOOOOeOOoeOi&SCt«* afternoon was spent followed by de­ licious refreshments served by the hostess. The table decorations were the beautiful sweet pea. The club decided to have a picnic on the Netarts beach August the 9th. The invited guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Remer, Miss Haberlach, Miss Burge and Mrs. Loomer. Sunday Recreation ! That's Worth While ! "The Rialto.” Come to the Christian Church next Sunda^ and "The Rialto” takes the place of a hear the foillowing Special Program, as follows : club room for men and businessmen and your membership in this club is 1. Special Music by a ten piece orchestra. based upon your behavior entirely, 2. Solo, E. E. Koch. not upon the amount of money you 3. Vocal Duet, Zylphia Switzer and Lee Doty. spend. With public co-orporation we hope to keep “The Rialto” up to the 4. Sermon, “DR.JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE." high moral standard it should have and cause outsiders to learn that there Morning Sermon, “Can a Soldier Believe in Peace ?” arc moral places in which to spend Phis latter sermon is in the interest of national their spare moments. Billiards and I bowling are the greatest national in­ peace day. door exercises and arc participated in today by more men and gentlemen than any other games. May—120,285 tbs. milk; 4,056 tbs. The slips were printed upon older of Rialto.’’Meet your friends "The ................. “ ‘ butter fat; 12,135 lbs. cheese; 3.37« Secretary W. Al. Jones by the Stu­ here for that next friendly game. * per cent test; price 39.3c.; average dents of the Oregon State School for Oregon Daily yield 100 lbs milk, 10.09 lbs.; yield the deaf.’’—From Statesman of Salem, Oct. 1, 1915 per lb. butter fat 3.00. June Cheese Account. June—125.010 lbs. milk; 4,266 tbs. ----- o—“— Alder Vale ....................... I 1,525.00 butter fat; 12,592 lbs. cheese; test For Sale Some of the Best Land in the Silstz Valley. 2,504.00 3.410 per cent; price 39.5c.; yield Beaver .1.......................... ------o------ 2,271.00 100 tbs. milk, 10.07 tbs; yield per lb. Blaine ................................ 202 acres, one mile from the tow n 5,355.00 butter fat, 2.95. Clover Leaf .................... Totals—339,190 tbs. milk; 11,556 of Siltez (two general stores, pc.. • 3,203.00 Cold Springs .................. office, blacksmith shop, cheese ’ f ..- 2,220.00 tbs. butter fat; 34,195 tbs. cheese. East Beaver .................... 4,304.00 Higher testing milk shows average tory, grade school and hotel. Elwood .............................. 120 acres valley li'.nd, level and 10,384.00 yield of 11.23 lbs. of cheese per 100 Fairview ............................ 4 153.00 lbs. 11111k. An average of practically some improvements, $40 per acre. Cloverdale ........................ 80 acres 3«4 miles from Siletz, half 4,050.00 2.90 tbs. of cheese was made per lb. Central .............. mile from plank road and half mile 5,161.00 butter fat, or 2.896. Long Prairie .................... 11,057.00 The lower testing milk gives an from good school, about 20 acre* Maple Leaf ..................... 6 376.00 average yield of 10.08 lbs. of cheese can be plowed, balance easilv cl van d Mohler .............................. with ' ■' small " creek, ', price $-0 2,620.00 per 100 tbs. milk. The lower testing all " level, Neskowin .......................... 3,656.00 milk produced nearly 2.96 lbs. of per acre. Oretown ............................ 127 acres 3% miles from Sikiz, cu 2,082.00 cheese per lb. of butter fat. The net Pleasant Valley .............. 7 414.00 results of the experiment to date plank road, 1U0 aei .» level id easi>> South Prairie .................. 5.967.V0 show that 'the higher testing mill; cleared, balance rolling 1J^ million ft. Three Rivers .................. 12,770.00 with an average of 3.88 per cent but­ of good limb« r, half mile I Tillamook Creamery . .. ter fat produced 2,90 tbs. of cheese school. Price $35 per acre. 77 acre «011 tide water, 60 acres $97,072.00 per pound of butter fat, against the Total lower testing milk with an average overflow bottom land, balance bench, less than 100 l.irge trees on 61' ac>.s test of 3.407 per cent butter fat pro­ easily Tillamook Day at the Fair. cleared, Price $3,200 00. duction of 2.96 tbs. per pound of but­ Write to L. C. Mowrcv, Siletz O*'., ter fat. The Executive Boaid of the Tilla­ n .. Both showings arc remarkable in the or call at the head of lid mook Commercial Club instructed the large cent of cheese per lb., of Christian Church. president to appoint a committee to butter per fat. Last year’s showing for arirnge a businessmen’s parade for county was an average of 2.755 "Can a Soldier Belie «e in Peace” the opening day of the fair, and he the will be the subject next Sunday morn­ appointed Attorney J. R. Callahan, lbs. cheese per lb. butter fat. ing. Iliis sermon will be preached in Ray Walls and A. Arnmet*. The pa­ Muster Gets a Good Send Off. the interest of "World Peace", next rade will be in the afternoon and Sunday bcin^ national peace day. Mayor Brodhead will request that all Munter, the Aviator, who is under This subject is a live issue v d should business houses be closed from 1 p.m. to 4 pm. and all business men are re­ contract to make flight* at the Tilla­ I be studied by all. quested to take part in the parade mook County Fair this month, de­ W e have planned a special program as the opening day of the fair is f illa- liver* the goods. Hear what the di­ for the evening in addition to the mook day. Governor Withyconibc rectors of the Southeastern Idaho regular services as follows: will probably be present and head the Fair at Blackfoot say in resolution 1.—Special music by McGhee's ten procession with the county and city adopted by them last fall; piece orchestra. Resolution:—It i* the sense of this officials. The businessmen arc to be —Solo, By E E. Koch dressed in while duck pants, white meeting and all its members that the ”,— Vocal duct by Zylphia Switzer nine aerial flight* by I’rof. H. A. and Lee Doty. shirts and white hats. The Women's Civic Improvement Munter during the four days of the 4.—Sermon "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. League is making elaborate prepara­ fair just closed, have bce.i the most Hyde,” This sermon will be on ’he pleasing and satisfactory attraction tions for the dahlia parade which two fold nature of man based on the will be one of the attractive features we have ever had in .»’I tin: i I vear* popular book so well known by all. we have been operating this fair. of the fair. Spend two hours at the Christian From the time the machine was set Church next Sunday, you will enjoy up until it was again packed for ship ­ yourself. ________________ High and Low Twating Milk. ment, we had only to express our Hay For Sale. Report showing results of experi­ wishes as to time, and the flights Hay direct to the farmer and Dairy­ were made. We had no bother, no ments at Fairview Dairy Associa­ men in car lots. Before buying get tion's factory in regard to high and anxiety, no demands for anything, our prices on kinds and grades. Tell and he did not even come to us for low testing milk for cheese making money until his engagement was fin­ us what you want. Let us also furnish purposes: ished. AH this is different from the your grain and feed. We will save you . High Testing Milk. unusual experience with aviators. We money. April—Total milk 372,634 tb»., to­ wish our aviation committee to re­ Harris A Brooks, Carlton, Ore. tal butter fat, 13,931 tbs., total new engagement with Mr. Munter cheese, 41,313 tbs.; average test early for 1916 with the new modern Stray Heifer. 3.729 per cent; price received 41.4c.; airship he contemplates using next A stray heifer, with black spots on cheese yield 10U tb*. of milk 11 Vb year.” each side just below the hip, 2 year IDs.; cheese yield per tb butter fat. James Buckworth, president; W. H. old, been on place two months. Own­ 2 y 6 Stufflcbeam, vice president; E. M. er please call at J. C. Chaffee's place May—total milk, 4 77,786 tb».; 1 Kennedy, Jamis Martin, F. L. Christ, S’ mil«- cuth of Tillamook nr phone total butter fat, 18,697 lbs.; total L. M. Capps, H. D. McCoshan and W. R. Davis, Mutual phone. cheese, 53,972 lbs.; average test F. E. De Kay.—From the Idaho Re- 3,913 per cent; price received 38c. ; publican. I cheese yield 100 tbs. milk, 11 29 tb».; Ori a .li nini Hre Placen cheese yield per lb. butter fat, 2.88. "Aviator Muntrr made one of hi* limi, of lirici: or St.un June—Total milk, 490,241 tbs.; most spectacular flight* yesterday, All Flrg Placenabsolvtely total butter fat, 19,363 lb*, total ascending 3000 feet then suddenly cheese, 55,2Ü2 tb<‘; Average,test, 3 1*6 made a dip almost virtiriifly of 1000 guaraàl^d not tri molta per ccsst; price received 38.8c.¡cheese feet. While ascending he took a or money refuntleil. yield 100 tbs. milk, 11.28 lbs.; cheese birdseye view of the ground* with a Hrick Work of all k!ndn yield per tb butter fat, 2 85 I camera at an altitude of 1000 feet and done nn short notte? Totals—lbs. milk, 1,340,666 lbs; another at 2000 feet. He had planned Wc moke nf.eeialty of tt,s butter fat 51,991; total cheese , to take another at 3000 feet but the 150,577 lbs. rep’iritm onohing Fica I altitude rendered object* indistinct Low Testing Milk. •and he did not make the phot««graph. Placet. April—93,895 tb* milk; 8,234 tbs. While in the air he showered specta­ butter fat; 9,4*8 tbs cheese; 3.446 tor* with 5000 bit* of paper on which per cent test; price 41 3c.¡yield 100 the fair visitors were thanked for tb* milk, 10.08; yield per tb butter their enthusiasm and attendance and I1LLAMOOK.URE. fat 2.92. m-.ited them to the lair next year.