TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 1 vearKn^1*’ ” T*’ °f Rraded Durham tcred a complaint with the Public! School Opens. imp "R ’rOnc * ycar old Durham Bull, one 5 year old mare, 1660 tbs Service (. ommission, as it is wanting The Tillamook Public — High •ind well broke single or double. Ap­ to obtain service over th.- Pacific 1'elephone and Telegraph Co., Tin School opened this week with an in­ ply to Henry Davis, Blaine, Ore. » Wise and Massey. Dentists. > co.iimission has promised to take the crease in the enrollment, and with an Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. * I Carl Haberlach and F. W Cliris- n alter up as soon as possible. efficient bunch of teachers. Prof. R. Thursday for Marsli- , -............... iui iUUlhll- W. Kirk is the new superintendent, Bring in your prescriptions, Tilla­ litlil Coos County, where tliij went 1 Wednesday afternoon of last week and everything point’ to a successful mook Drug Co. » i to investigate •it the home ol Mrs. Alderman, was the cheese industry oil year. « I ! that county. th^i occasion of a very pretty linen school Wise and Massy examine -........ the teeth, t'lic teachers aie as iollows: • ------ 1..: ------- ■ J j Member Federal Reserve Bank. bridal shower for one of Tillamook's give advice and estimates, FREE. Mauryce L. Curry graduate Univer­ rhe Gudd will meet at the home of most estimable young ladies, Miss sity of Washington, with A. B. de ­ Dr. Wise will w-ork by appointment ! Mrs. Alderman for the first regular Jennie Wooley, who is to be married for those who want him personally.* 1 meeting, there will be a short pro­ soon to Mr. Tom W tat. of Briglnon. gree. Holds Oregon State five years ceitincate. Department, mathamatics. gram, with light refreshments. Bring Will pay you to see Everson for a | fancy work and enjoy the afternoon. decorations and luncheon vvcie car- tnatiis. ".................................. OFFICERS* : tied out in the dainty colors of pink sate investment in city property or Mis. Bertha Hanson, graduate and white, the hostess showing unus ­ B. C. LAMB, President. Protect your valuable papers fro- > farm lands. * Monmouth Normal. Holds standard­ the unexpected fire by renting one of ual artistic ability, some eighteen You choose your doctor. Choose us I our safe deposit boxes. Only one friends responded to the invitation. ized lite certificate. Department His­ \V. J. RIECHERS, Cashier. as your druggist— Tillamook Drug dollar per year. Tillamook County 1 he bride to be being the reciptient tory. Margaret Hansen, graduate Oregon Co. » J. c. HOLDEN, \ iee-President. Bank. • of many useful gilts. Those present Agricultural College with Bachelor of Have you prescriptions to be filled? _ H. S. Rock, of Oretown, was in the mere Mesdamcs, J. P. Allen, J. C. Science degree. Holds lite certificate. I. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier We can fill any prescription.— 1 ilia city on Wednesday, and he just re­ Holden, Haberlach, Moore, Ruther­ Department Commercial. ford, Andrus, McGhee, Youel, Millis, mook Drug Co. * Fred A. Hardesty, graduate Univer- ceived the sad news that one of his Stephens, Paine, Baks Aiderman, DIRECTORS : For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City nephews was killed on the Briti«h Poorman, the Misses Blanche Mc­ lily of Oregon, with A. B. Degree, for $1,100.00 cash. Call or address I front in France on the 12th of July. Nair, Marie Tinnerstct, Carry Gal- Holds five year high school certifi- C. J. El>W \RI>S. P eter H eisei .. \. W. Bi NX. Department English. Mrs. C. N. Drew. * Don’t forget those busted castings. with aryl Jennie Wooley. Ihe follow­ cate. Luther A. King, graduate Oregon ing morning Mrs. Bajcs entertained \V. J. k’lECHKRS. J. c. Hoi DEN. B C. L amb . Wise & Massy, dentists, do painless Can be welded for half. Goods sent College, with B. S. de- a bicakfast for Miss uoolcy, ¡Agricultural Holds hle ccrllilcale extracting free where plates or bridge by parcel post and express promptly with Depart- Covers being laid for six. work is ordered. » returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, I ¡merit, Manual Training, Married, on ITtursday evening, t Hazel McKown, graduate Vniver- ♦ Two automobiles for sale. A bar­ Oregon. August 31st, at 'he home of the .... S'ty , of Oregon, - ■ with B. A. degree. gain if sold at once. Inquire of Allen Careful Attention Given to all Banking __ Geo. ___ _ 1 Bolds special . certificate, ____ __ music. De- Nehalem \ alley Bank and Wheeler bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Page. * Lumber Company vs. J. A. Jensen W. Burge,in »his city, Ray Grate and partment music and German. Why not be insured in the best fire and Henry I ohl and C. A Anderson Miss Ruth Burge, were united in wed- I Julia B. Miller, graduate Oregon Business Placed in Our Hands. insurance company, it costs no more. is a suit filed in the circuit court to lock by Rev. Ed. Gittinc, pastor of ' Agricultural College, with B. S. de- See Everson. * recover several sums of monev, viz: the M. E. Church. Those present to tree Holds life certificate, Depart- b Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, the happy event were Mr. I tnent. home econiinics. If you have had teeth treated and $1,600.00; $1,065.86 and $840?00. I witness xnOGOeSCOeCOOOSOaCOSOGOQOOCOQiOOaOOCOOOGOOOCQCCOGaCOD and Mis. G W. Burge, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Sanders, graduate Ore- they still ache try the Wise & .Massey J. S. Stephens & Co.—Agent for painless method for relief. * Fire Insurance, Real Estate, North Len Hiner, Mr. and Mis Gordon gon Agricultural College, with B. S. j Burge, Mr. and Mrs. B. 1. Loomis degree. Holds life certificate. De- Wc yd Sawed—Call E. W. Knight West School Furniture Co, and j the Misses Marie Tinnerstet andlpartmcnt science. on the Mutual phone, Prompt service Notary Public. Both phones. Office I Marie Hathaway. The groom is the j Mrs. Clara Burge, graduate Mon­ Room 1, Commercial Building. Tilla­ local agent of the Southern Pacific mouth Normal. Holds five year pri­ and careful work. mook, Oregon. Co. in this city and the bride is one ' mary certificate. Grade, second. A marriage license was issued to Retta Smith, graduate Monmouth The Coast Power Co., is again able of our highly respected and talanted Otto E. Effenbergcr and Miss Irene to reduce the price of lamps on ac- young ladies, both of whom have a Normal. Holds standard life Normal Lommen. count of increased purchases and bet- iarge acquaintance of friends who ex­ certificate, Grade third. For sale, the clover for green feed, ter discounts. The 30 cent lamps now Stella G. Goyne, graduate Belling­ i tend their congratulations and best The financial strength of the home on two and a half acres of land. -Ap­ sell for 25 cents. _ __ 60 watt .. lamps — __ at wishes to the happy couple. After the ham, Wash Holds, standard five often lies in the thrift of the wife who ply at the Headlight office. * 35 cents. ♦ ceremony the bridal party sat down year Normal certificate. Grade, fourth A. Beatrice Chanceay, graduate to a wedding dinner, and next morn-I - - ' become the money stiver that lays Mrs. E. T. Watkins, and children The I. O. O. F. county convention of Salem, after visiting at the Shaw- will be held in this city on September ing Mr. and Mrs. Grate left for a two J Oregon State Normal. Holds Normal the foundation of the family's pros­ week’s honeymoon in Southern Ore-* standard certificate. Grade fifth. home, left Monday. 16 at the 1. O. O. F. hall. Every gon. Lilly A. Cropson, graduate Mon ­ perity. Miss Harriett Gaylord left Tuesday Oddfellow in the county should con­ mouth Normal. Holds five year state The man may know that each dollar for Portland and Miss Beatrice left sider this a personal invitation to be A party of Portland girls, who have certificate. Grade, sixth. present. the same day for Eugene. been camping at Rockaway, among contains 100 cents lint he hasn't the Edith E. Snere, graduate St. Cloud Mrs. E. Maag, sister-in-law of ' who were the Misses Marie Clark, State Normal, Minnesota. Holds one Lamps are now 25 cents each for knack of making a dollar go just a I sizes up to 4 0 watt, and 35 cents for Mrs Ebinger, who spent the summer May T rov, Beatrice anti Marian year certificate. Grade, Seventh. little farther and laying-by the differ­ ♦ here with her four sons, left last Quackenbush, Isabelle Kidd, and Clara A. Pouehs, attended Cedar 60 watt at the Coast Power Co. week for her home near Los Angeles, Hazel Keller and Mrs. Quackenbush, Falls College, Holds Iowa State ence regularly in some good bank Millinery Sale—Late Summer Felts Cal. Miss Gertrude Ebinger accom­ the chaperon, made a hike of 17 miles certificate. Grade, eighth. on sale at Miss Pattersons. AU sport panied her, to remain in California to Tillamook City one day last week. like ours. Myrtle Wallin, graduate Tillamook hats and children's hats at half price. the coming winter. While in the city they were the guests High Schoo), Holds one year renewal The wife knows no short cuts to of Mrs. Rollie Watson and Mrs A. G. For sale high grade piano. Will sell Exchange for Tillamook improved ; Amtncr. After having visited Tilla­ certificate. Rural school. wealth but it content to have faith in cheap as I do not want to move it out or unimproved Tillamook County mook over one day ar.d night, the the old-fashioned way of spending less of Tillamook. Call at Todd Hotel. land, lOj'i acres fruit orcherd, near party mad; the hjke to the light Notice. than you make and banking the bal­ For Sale—4 year old black mare, electric line between Walla Walla house at Cape Mears over the "Hen­ weight 1300. Apply to Geo Olds, and Milton, mostly in Italian prunes. derson trail" and to Bayocean, wh'-re The annual meeting of the stock- ance for a time of need Cloverdale, or Henry Olds, Fairview.* Rich soil, free water right. A fine the part}- enjoyed a sy im in the fine holders of the Tillamook County Mu­ We shall be glad to assist any lady place for some one wishing a dryer natatorium, returning to camp at tual Telephone Co, for the purpose See Wise and Massy, the up-to-date climate . Value $6,500.00.—Address having hiked in all about of electing officers for the ensuing or anyone else to open either a sav­ dentists, who have located perman­ G. A. Wehrung, Hillsboro, Oregon. * 35 ockaway, miles in the two days. A. G. Arn- year will be held at the Court House, ently in Tillamook, Bay City and Bar ings or checking account. on Saturday, Sept. 2, 1916, at 2 mcr, Rollie Watson and Jimmy Wat ­ We are sorry to announce the death View. * o ’ clock p.m. son joined the party on the hike from It pays. of Mrs. Frank Worthington, which S. A. Brodhead, Secy We use only the purest drugs ob­ took place in this city on Wednesday Tillamook to Cape Mears and B; / tainable to enter into your prescrip­ afternoon. She was taken quite ser­ ocean. The trip was enjoyed by every tions. Bring them to us—Tillamook iously sick last week, and grew worse one in the party and they all stated To Form Hughes Club. Drug Co. * until the time of her death. The funer­ that they would enjoy making the trip again whenever the opportunity Total Resources. Capital aiul Surplus. There will be a meeting at the Money to loan on farm lands, from al services will be held at the M. E. would permit. Court House on Saturday, Sept 16 at $500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate Church on Friday morning at IQ $-15,000.00. $375,000.00. of interest. Wc want your business. o’clock. Julius Steger, the eminent dramatic 1:30 o’clock p.m. for the purpose of See Evepson. * Fpr Sale—100 acres of land, near star will be seen on the screen at the organizing a Hughes Club. All persons interested in the elect­ Theatre Saturday and Sunday First class grain and vetch hay for the Red Clover factory, with house Gem ion of Chas. E. Hughes are requested in "The Blindness of Love" a strong and barn ail complete, and 20 head of sale F. O. B. cars. For particulars, Metro wonder play in five acts. The to attend. It is desired that as many write W. J. Garner, Route 1, Dallas cows and 2 calves. 1 bull, 1 horse and j story of this feature is in keeping women as possible attend. Oregon. * ill the farm implements. Also 50 ton with the type that have made Mr. C. L. McNary, of hay. W'ill sell on part payment and Republican Stale Cliaiiman. Drop in and see the latest styles in the remainder on time. I his is a bar­ Steger famous as a supreme artist of standard juanos, Sold on reasonable gain for anyone looking for a dairy pathos and tenderness. He essays the monthly terms.—The Wiley B. Allen farm. Apply to Henry and Mary role of an itinerant piano tuner, i Ethel) Eadus. Co. Becker, half mile north of town. * after his fortune has been swept away' through the of a _ __ son, , to ' profligacy . " George H. Etheil and Miss E. Exile Burkett .... ........... vs. .. , J. E. Coyner, Agnes C. Hastings vs. Fred Hast­ whom is blindly devoted. Mr. Fa tus were united in marriage at the Christina May Coyner and A. A. Lin- ings is a divorce suit filed in the cir­ Steger is he supported by an untfsually ! Christian Church study last VVednes-, dsley is a suit filed in the circuit court cuit court. These parties were mar­ strong cast in which George Le to foreclose a tax lien. ried in Tdlamook County on the 24th Guere, the noted juvenile actor, and ,day evening at 8.3U p.m. Only a very few witnessed the cere- day of March, 1909, there being one Grace Valentine, an artist of rare | mony which was performed by Rev. C. J. Edwards left on Monday for Seattle, where he will attend the an­ chdd born of the union. The cause for ability, arc featured Others in the van Winkle. nual convention of the Northwest seeking divorce on the part of the cast include Walter Hitchcock, Edgar '. Both ot these young people are well plaintiff is that on the 28th of July, n D’V'nport, M.ud llv ’ -n‘ar i ni’ known tn this community, where they Electric Light Association. 1914, the defendant abandoned and Botthold and Harry Neville. Ihe j v (1, continue to make their home. Plaintiff Wanted, •» at . once, bids for - clearing - -> I deserted his wife. — -------- also prays Blindness of Love” promises to be Their friends join in wishing them a 20 to 25 acres of small logs and i for the custody of the child. one of the distinct nevelties of the stumps, about Zjj miles south of this ■ 1 I. H. Bridgeford, who 25 years ago season. It was produced bv the Rolf f happy and successful married life. city. Apply to Ebinger and Son. * was one of those who boosted for Photoplays Inc. under the direction Presbyterian Church Services. Well improved dyked tide land, Bay City, was in the City on Tuesday of Charles Horan. stock and buildings, easy terms, i it being 20 years since he left this ’’Building the Walls of Zion" small payment or small farm as part. I county, and on his return noted many I be the pastor's theme next Sunday at P. O. Box No. 330 Toledo, Oregon. i improvements. He was accompanied 11, and in the evening at 7;3u a i by^ bv Mrs. Mrs Bridgeford. Passing the Sold by dealers everywhere and character series will begun with the For sale, trade or lease—21, acres Headlight he called on the Editor, as first subject "The Value of Good at ail Service Stations of the on Trask river 1 mile southwest of the Headlight was one of his best Character.” Thts series promise» to Tillamook, Call Mrs. Cooper at friends when he resided in this coun­ Standard Oil Company be very practical and of unusual in­ E. P. Larson’s, Tillamook. Ore. A31 ty. He was not very much impressed (CalifcrrU) terest, and will occupy the Sunday I have anentirely new U. S. Cream with the progress of Bay City had evening* of a month or more to com ­ Seperator, 450 pounds capacity, never made in 20 years. plete it. Next Sunday morning a five Coats Driving 4 Boom Co., a cor- been used. Will sacrifice samefor o»e- minute sermon to children will be de- half original cost. Bee Smith the Calf poration, vs. A. D. Morrison, C. • *. __ _ I in ’ the service hour. livered early DeFord, Roy Cummins and H. Cren­ Man. Everybody is cordially invited to all shaw, sheriff, is a suit filed in the the services of this church. For Sale—Twin cylinder motor­ circuit court praying ¡.hat the sum oi cycle, in perfect condition, will sell at $57.40 held by the sheriff be deposit­ a bargain. Terms given to responsible ed with the clerk, and that the de­ Reeljer Family Reunion. party. Address Box 431, Tillamook, fendants be resigned to litigate be- A most pleasant event took place, ’ tween themselves their right to re­ Oregon. ON THE ONE HAND August 27, at Wilson, Oregon, when Take advantage of our increased cover and be paid the above sum of you rn.-.y have your house burned over a reunion was held at the White buying and get cheaper l lamp* alJP* at ’Ji money and that they be enjoined House of all the members of the from bringing any action against the your load, hut on the other you Coast Power Co., 10, L>, -■> and Reehcr family. There were the par­ watt lamps at 25 cents each, 60 plaintiff. should have a fire insurance policy, ents James F. Reeher and wife, ten The annua! meeting of the Mutual watt at 35 cents. children and twelve grandchildren. to entirely wipe out such a frightful Telephone Co. was held on Saturday-, The children are Mrs. C. R. Prater, Married on Wednesday moning at and George William? was elected SCtME »WOM_-VHf »1,'HONtSS Of LOVE loft. Now an insurance policy only of Dayton Wash.; J. Arthur Reeher, the pasonage of the M. E church, president, C. A. Elliott, vice-presi- -» Mrs. Amy R. Gibbs, Mrs C. A. Hoyt, calls for a picmiutn of a few dollars Wilbur J. Broughton and Miss Allie ld-nt M W. Harrison, treasurer; 3 i Ben. H. Reeher and wife, Max M. Hansen, the Rev. Ed. fttun* per­ ,V Brodhead, Secretary and S. for every thousand valuation at in- H«w to Give Good Advice. 1 Reeher, Howard A. Reeher and the forming ceremony. The luiinmg the me vviv.wv..-- ---- - JPP. -- panfiaii director for three years. Ine The best way to give good advice is three young daughters, Helen, Julia t-r; il« of three or five years. Dispose couple left on the morning tram »