TILLAMOOK, OREGON, DECEMBER Born, to the wife of Ed of Idaville, a son. MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BUSINESS HOME. THE SAFE Reynolds, Misses Beatrice and Harriett Gay- lorg came in to spend the holidays. New Ford for sale. A snap for someone—Apply at the Headlight of­ fice. * » Prof. Kirk is attending the State 1 cacher’s Association in Portland i this week. Presbytenan Church. •o----- “Launch Out into the Deep” be tile suuject oi me sermon at It next Sunday w nicti will be the begin­ ning oi tuv Aew tear Revival; and in tile evening at • ;3U the subject will be ‘The Ministry of Song, the last tn the series oi addresses on "Life’s Ministries," Bible school at 10 a.m., oilers opportunity for all to study the Scriptures under pleasant circumstan­ ces and competent direction. All are , welcome to attend and are urgently invited. _________________ I1.50 PER YEAR. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus, 930,000.00 Member Federal Reserve Bank - Mrs. Ralph Werschkul and Miss ■ Ava Owen, of Cloverdale, left for | Portland on Saturday. B. C. LAMB, President. Alex Watt and wife are spending Swastika Club. W. J. RIECHERS, Cashier. the holidays at the home of Ralph Moore, at McMinnville. The club met at the home of Mrs. J. C.ZHOLDEN, \ ice-Presideut. bile F. J. Pye was cleaning the Hayes for the Xmas meeting. If you are convinced that the investment windows at the Tillamook County i 1 he house was beautifully decorat- ■ 1. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashi er yoa are about to make is a solid, unshritik- Bank, he fell and broke his ankle. ed with evergreens, mistle-toe and ' able one and feel certain that it will not cause Everyone is invited to the Military holly. A great deal of merriment was DIRECTORS : Ball to be given by the 10th Coast caused by looking up the significance you future doubt or anxiety of mind, make it. Artillery on Dec. 30. A good clean of the different birthday dates. The C. J. E dwards . P eter B eisel . A. \V B unn . chief feature on this occasion was the dance and a good time assured. If not so convinced, put your money in one grab-bag, which the hostess had W. J. R iechers . B. C. L amb . Everybody invited to the Military artistically arranged on the dining of our Time Certificates of Deposit which ball that is to be given Saturday room table. night in the new drill hall of the draw 4 per cent interest. It will be safe, you After delicious refreshments the Coast company. There appears to be­ club adjourned to meet with Mrs. ' will not have no trouble collecting your inter­ an impression that this was to be a Holden for the January meeting. Careful Attention Given to all Banking est, and it will put a gentle pressure upon “dress” affair, but that is not the case, The guests were Mesdames Lamb, as it will be an informal affair and all W illelt and Holmes. i you to add to it whenever you possibly Business Placed in Our Hands. are invited to have a good time at this dance. Christensen-George. Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. On Saturday afternoon several Married on Christmas day at 10 friends and neighbors at the Henry J. Ellison home and helped him cele- o’clock at Nehalem, Oregon, Fred W. $1.00—WILL DO TO START—$1.00 brate his 73rd birthday. The roomv Christensen, of Tillamook, and Miss were tastily decorated with holiday Lucile George. The bride is the eldest decorations, and a splendid dinner daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. L. was provided. During the aftern oon George, formerly of Cloverdale, and Mr. Ellison enlivened the occasion by is well and favorable known. The Assets over $450,000.00. playing several old time tunes on his groom is one of the best known violin. Those present report a splen­ young men of this county, where lor several years lie has efficiently serv­ did time. ed as cheese inspector for the county, On Thursday January 4th, 1917, and has made many friends. Their the W. O. W. will have an open in­ 1 home will be in Tillamook, and after State Secretary of the Christian Churches of Oregon, stallation of officers for the ensuing a brief wedding journey, they will W. A. Williams carries a full line of year, at the Artisan hall over the find their place among many friends will speak at the Flash Lights and batteries. It will pay Williams harness shop, to which the who wish for their unbounded hap­ you to look over his stock when in Circle is cordially invited, also all piness and large prosperity in their need. » Woodmen and their families. Each lives for many years. i W. A. Wise, dentist. * The price of cheese took a drop Woodman will be entitled to bring Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. * Wednesday from 22c. to 20c. This one visitor. All Woodmen invited, by ' Special Revival Service. Both morning and evening Sunday, Dec. 31st. was on account of the small demand order of the cimmittee. T. E. Epplett, I Lem Parker is in from Portland. and a large amount of stock on hand. clerk. Next Sunday will mark the begin­ i For Sale, Shaved Shingles, —See i Wesley Raney vs. State Industrial ning of a series of special evangelistic Special music at each service. Money to loan on farm lands, from Shrode, * $500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate Accident Commission is a writ of re­ meetings at the Presbyterian Church, view, the Commission having refused in which the pastor will be the evan­ Good farm for rent. Owner 119’, S. of interest. We want your business. plaintiff’s application for compensa- gelist. It is expected that the meet­ See Everson. » 12th Street Salem. | tion under the Workmen’s Compen­ ings will continue for two, possible W. A. Williams has just received a sation Act. The plaintiff alleges that three weeks. The use of gospel songs Dr. W. A. Wise will return about complete line of oil clothing. You while working lor D. R. Tinnerstet February 1st. * should inspect his stock when in need last July accidently let his left hand will be an interesting feature of the services. The preaching will be plain, I We wish to thank our man^ friends and Shop to rent, next to my office.— of anything in the oil clothing line. * come in contact with the knives of a practical, spiritual, direct and person­ patrons for the liberal business given us and the Now is the time to look after your machine cutting ensilage, the plain- al, with love for men, but with no ' T. H. Goyne. * Fire Insurance on all your property. tiff’s hand being torn and cut to the compromise with sin in any form or I many favors shown us the past year, and we person. No service will be.held New1 Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon, It will surprise you how cheaply you wrist joint. any Saturday can get a 3 or 5 year policy.—Rollie Pastor B. J. Cady, who has spent Year’s night, nor Cloverdale, Orc. wish to extend to you all W. Watson. I twenty years in the South Sea Islands nights, but all other nights beginning I have three Cycle Incubators for The Military Ball to be given Dec. , Tuu and rkusiiaiia, Australia, will lecture in the promptly at 7 :30. The Church con­ * sale. See Smith "The Calf Man.” 30th by the 10th Coast Artillery is 1 Scvcnth-day Adventist church, Wed­ gregation joins me in an earnest invi­ A HAPPY, PEACEFUL &> PROSPEROUS not a full dress affair, but a get to- nesday, January 3, at 7;3U p.m., giv­ tation to the public to attend these to A marriage license was issued gether good time. Everybody come ing an account of the people of those meetings and have a part in them. Donald Schofield and Ethel Eunice J. E. Youel. countries and their habits. Some of and help the boys. NEW YEAR. Story. - our older Tillamook residents may re­ W. F. Mrs. A. H. Harris and Mrs. For good auto hire. Hire the White member of hearing Mr. Cady speak in Norberg-Anders°n. Ford. Day or night service. George Baker left Tuesday moring for Dallas the opera house about fifteen years to attend the funeral of their uncle, ago, when he was in this country on Tone. A very pretty wedding took place at W. A. Hanor, who died on Christmas furlough, and such may wish to hear the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Koch left on day. him again. All are cordially invited to I Anderson on 'Thursday evening, Dec. Sunday to spend the Christmas in Protect your valuable papers from attend. An offering will be taken for 21, when their daughter, Miss Hihna Portland. •f the unexpected fire by renting one of missions. I Marie was given in marriage by her Will pay you to see Everson for a our safe deposit boxes. Only one Daisy Smith vs. Clark Smith is a father to Carl Edgar Norberg. The safe investment in city property or dollar per year. Tillamook, Oregon. Tillamook County divorce case filed in the circuit court. parlor was beautifully decorated with farm lands. * Bank. * These parties were married in Feb­ draperies and evergreens. The bridal For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City Don’t forget those busted castings. ruary 25, 1909, one son being born couple stood under a large white bell for $1.100.00 cash. Call or address suspended from the ceiling. The bride Can be welded for half. Goods sent to the union. The plaintiff alleges wore a beautiful gown of white crepe cruel and inhuman treatment in her Mrs. C. N. Drew. by parcel post and express promptly complaint. She states that defendant de chine and veil with wreath of Wood Sawed—Call E. W. Knight orange. Mrs. Lewis Anderson was on the Mutual phone, Prompt service returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, accused her of being unchaste and Oregon. * criminally intimated with other men, bridesmaid and carried bridesmaid and careful work. all to her great humiliation and shame roses. The groom wore a suit of con­ On December 20th, at the Chris­ About the 5th of December, 1916, ventional black and was attended by Why not be insured in the best fire insurance company, it costs no more. tian Church parsonage, occurred the the defendant threatened to go up Lewis Anderson as best man. Rev. C. Because it’s a re­ marriage of Mr. Thomas B. Hyder stairs and shoot himself, and when C. Curtis, pastor of the Christian See Everson. fined gasoline—not Frank Haberlach, wife and children, and Miss Florence M. Morgan, of the plaintiff started to follow him Church, tied the nuptial knot. After the ceremony dinner was serv­ a mixture. came in from Clackamas county to Tillamook county. Mr. C. C. Curtis and remonstrate with him, and sought performing the ceremony. for him to desist in his design, as she ed in the dining room. Those present spend the hilidays. STANDARD OIL To-morrow (Friday) evening those thought at the time to destroy him were: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ander­ A full line of standard spark plugs, who were appointed delegates, will self, turned on her and told her to son, Mr. and Mrs. J. Win. Edwall, COMPANY also other automobile accesscries at meet at the Commercial Club and go back or he would blow her brains Mr. and Mrs. Pete Norberg, Mr. and (California) W. A. Williams Harness Shop. * form a permanent organization of out, and if she called anyone he Mrs. Gust Wicklund, Mr. and Mrs. The Lewis Anderson, Harry Norberg, too. would kill her and them Deputy Sheriff O. G. Swenson, Association of Charities, which was plaintiff fled, and shortly after left Stanley Norberg, Ellen Norberg, went to Montesano, Wash., on Satur­ initiated, by the Ministerial Associa­ the defendant, Plaintiff wants the Astrid Larson, Alvin Wicklund, Mrs. tion. day to visit his brother. custody of the child and a monthly J. P. Larson, Henry Anderson, Edna Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hanson and allowance. i Anderson, Ethel Anderson, and Mr. The motor service between this city and Mrs. Lars Anderson. and Mohler will be discontinued for daughter Rowena left for Portland, Christmas passed off quietly in this Tuesday, where Mrs. Hinson will at­ the winter next Monday. tend the State Teacher’s Association, city, but owing to inclement weather Christmas Party at Rockaway. I am in the market at all times for They will also visit at the home of on Saturday the Christmas exercises your baby calves—Smith The Cali Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hammer, of Mc­ did not take place under the large tree, that had been erected in the Man,”—Both Phones. Through the efforts of Miss Minnville. business part of the city. 1 his was County Superintendent W. S. Fuel Arrangements arc sll complete for held in the Star Garage, and a large Eleanorc Spall and her pupils the ■ 1------ left this afternoon to take up his rest- logging on the south side of 1 illa- number of persons were present to people of Rockaway and nearby Suit to Oust the Mayor of Bay City tinue to usurp and unlawfully hold dencc in Yamhill County. mook Bay. 1 he logging outfit will be hear the Christmas corals and the towns were treated to a surprise and exercise the same. The plaintiff ------ o------ when they attended the 'Xmas tree wants the defendant adjudged guilty The Oddfellows’ installation to take here this week and operations will local pastors speak. State of Oregon, upon the informa ­ ! party at the school house Friday Christmas Carols, School Children. of usurpation. place next Tuesday evening, and it is soon start tip. A scow with lumber tion of I . H. Goyne, district attorney . night. was taken down today for the logging Prayer by Rev, C. C. Cuitiss. urged that all Oddfellows attend. Music and Christmas carols were vs. H. E. Hartline, is a suit filed in Recitation, by Carl Webb. camp quarters. | furnished by Miss Spall and pupils, | the circuit court to oust the defendant Christian Church. The newly elected county officials Music, by Male Octette. 1 with -old time songs for the grown from the office of Mayor of Bay City. will take their offices next Tuesday, Rose-bcr;; Bros, have opened z Recitation, Harold Vantress. The complaint alleges that on the Bible Schoo), 10 a m. Communion ?rge feed store on 2nd Avenue East as Monday is a legal holiday. Christmas Carol, School Children. ups. Miss Spall was highly praised for first Monday in NovAnber a general and sermon, 11 a.m. Christian En­ Address. "The Meaning of Christ­ D. L. Shrode left on Friday to visit ucar the saw mill and will carry a the way her pupils took their parts municipal election was called tor the deavor, 6:30 p.m. Evening sermon, la.-. j:... Pf aJJ kinds of hay. feed. mas," by Father Van Clarenbeck. his wife and family at Salem, and will I of the pfligram, as this was their first purpose of electing city officials, and 7;30 p.m. Hour, pra.“ seeds at the very lowest Song in German, by Elma Heusser. not return until after the new year. that H. E. Hartline, the candidate for C. F. Swander, State Secretary, will ■ entertainment. •ric.«. S' r,-.l prices on hay a.nd Reci"totion> by Elta Sheets. For Sale—New modern residence, feed ¡Il l«r loti. St.Nicholas,” 1st >" ’** f-la> ro®"’,*1?°^ a" '"¿'J the office of mayor, received the speak both morning and evening. Mr. I - Song. “Jolly'Old • - 1 ’ j mous Xmas tree that C. W. Hoss and greatest number of legal votes cast, Swander is a man of broad experience located in best residence district. For of store buildings. Frank I h-’vc a number .......... j- - Grade. Frank P. Miller decorated loaded and the canvassing board issued a and a forceful and eloquent speaker. sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. Duct, Messrs. Zums.cin and Ebin- , Imuses and unite rooms to rent. Also r______ _ , by . Mrs. Captain certificate of election to the defend­ There will be specrnl music at both ( with presents For Sale—One Faultless and one c?„ r.;VP <*r