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llcaöliaht s TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FEBRUARY Vol. XXVII. MAKE THIS BANK I am in the market at all times for Salem on Monday. They returned on your baby calves—Smith "The Calf Tuesday. Man,”—Both Phones. The Fair Board met last week YOUR with D. F. Thompson, of Mohler, R. C. Magarrell, Geo. B. Lamb and Erwin Harrison present. Geo. B. Lamb was elected president of the The editor returned from Salem on ! board lor this year and Erwin Har 1 uesday, where he had been confer- I rison Secretary. ring with other newspaper men from: Mrs. John I.eland Henderson, who different parts ol the state. has been visiting relatives at Hood Money to loan on farm lands, from $500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate of interest. We want your business. See Everson. * BUSINESS HOME THE SAFE INVESTMENT Dr. W. A. Wise has returned I from his eastern trip and will be at ; his Tillamook office February 1st to re- main as long as kept busy. If you are convinced that the investment oa are about to make is a solid, unshrink able one and feel certain that it will not cause you future doubt or anxiety of mind, make it. If not so convinced, put your money in one of our Time Certificates of Deposit which draw 4 per cent interest. It will be safe, you will not have no trouble collecting your inter est, and it will put a gentle pressure upon you to add to it whenever you possibly $1.00 - WILL DO TO ST ART—$1.00 Tillamook County Bank Assets over $450,000.00. Tillamook Jottings. « W. A. Wise, dentist. Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. For Sale, Shaved Shingles, —See Shrode. * A. Noglarc Auto Lens at W. * Williams. Lost—between the home of E. E. ' Koch and E. T. Haltom’s Ladies Cameo Ring, finder please leave at Headlight office and receive reward For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City for $1,100.00 cash. Call or address Mrs. C. N. Drew. * Mrs. M. E. Thomas, who has been visiting at the home of Dave Martiny, left for Portland Tuesday. Shop to rent, next to my office.— T. H. Goyne. Wood Sawed—Call E. W. Knight on the Mutual phone, Prompt service Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon, and careful work. * Cloverdale, Ore. Why not be insured in the best fire G. R. Edmunds went out to Port- insurance company, it costs no more. See Everson. * land on Friday. Rollie W. Watson was in Salem do A. F. Coats left on Friday morning ing a little political log rolling in be for Aberdeen, Wash. Born, on Monday, to the wife of half of the insurance companies. Peter Becker, a girl. Born, on Sunday, to the John Hoffman, a girl. wife The Civic Improvement Club will hold its regular monthly meeting on of Saturday at 2;30 in the City Hall. For Sale, horse, buggy and harness. For Furnished Rooms at reasonable A bargain for $100.00. Apply to price, See Mrs. E. Plank. *2 Frank Hobson, Garibaldi, Ore. *4 For close prices on Alfalfa hay, and A full line of standard spark plugs, dairy food—for cash, see Shrode. * also other automobile accesscries at * Blacksmith Coal—Right Coal— W. A. Williams Harness Shop. Right Prices.—Lamb Schrader Co. ♦ County Warrants are worth 100 I have three Cycle Incubators for cents on the dollar sale. See Smith “The Calf Man.” * store in trade. lx.50 PER YEAR. 1917. at Ray & Co.’s For sale, 4 5 pure blooded white For Sale—New modern residence, rock chickens, very cheap.—Phone located in best residence district. For 6FH. sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. * American manure spreader for sale. Mrs. W. A. Puckett, sister of Mrs. C. C. Curtis, returned to Eugene on A ill sell cheap, as it is too heavy for my team, for cash. T. McCormack. * Friday. W. A. Williams carries a full line of Mrs. Geo. Sanders returned from Newberg last week, where she had Flash Lights and batteries. It will pay you to look over his stock when in visited her mother. need. * W. A. Wise vs. A. G. Davidson and Wanted a married man to work on wife is a suit filed in the circuit court a dairy farm, house furnished free and to recover $63.40. garden spot. Inquire at Headlight Of Will pay you to see Everson for a fice. *2 safe investment in city property or Cyrus Randal was at Salem on farm lands. * Monday and saw the house pass the Tillamook had a cold snap the first bone dry law. He returned on Tues of the week with the ground covered day. with snow on Tuesday. Attorney Webster Holmes left on O. A. Schultz, of the A. F. Coats Tuesday on a business trip to Salem, Lumber Co., went to Portland on wiiere he has a cast in uie Supreme Tuesday on business. Court. Attorney H. T. Botts left on Tues- J. M. DeLiliies has bought the day for Salem where he has business Jones Apu..menl house. Anu will be in the Supreme Court. Known m .uiure as the DeLiines There was about a foot and a half A|.atti,.en;s. of snow in the mountains on Tuesday ' Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Mason and Mr. with snow still falling. and Mr«. Miller, of Sheridan walked Bring your County Warrants to! i . . i„ k-c.^h on a visit to the home Ray & Co.’s store and get 100 cents J. » * . I\ . tAlViS. on the dollar in trade. * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marolf, who The mother of M. Doty died at the ia is«’ be< n F\ing in Portland returned Doty home in this city on Monday on luesday. Mr. Marolf is inclined to morning at 4 o’clock after a short t... ,k Ji,, milk iurnished him illness. The funeral services w ere held while there was the bluest he had at the home on Wednesday afternoon. ever seen. LkAJVIAR’S VARIETY STORE I.OO.F. BLD., Drop in and Look Rround 1 River, returned to the city on Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson are now residing at the home of Mrs. David Robison, a sister of Mrs. Hen derson. J. J. Johnson went out to Portland Mrs. H. H. Hayward, of Hemlock, on Friday and returned on Monday. His physicians tell him it will be accompanied by her daugher Mrs necessary to amputate the finger of Edw. Earl, of Hebo, went out to Dun dee last week, being called there by the hand that was injured. the serious illness of her son Jas. V\ heeler Lumber Co. vs. Oregon Whitman. They returned on Monday . Fisheries Co. is a suit filed in the cir reporting Jim some better. cuit court to recover $218.41, being* A marriage license was issued to! the balance due for merchandise etc. Wintermeier. This couple was divorc- , W. A. Williams has just received a Edward Owen Blazier and Echo ' complete line of oil clothing. You ed at the last term of the circuit court should inspect his stock when in need and having settled their little family of anything in the oil clothing line. * troubles, have decided to go through Don’t forget those busted castings. the marriage ceremony again. Can be welded for halt. Goods sent Hugh Barber, cheese maker at Fair by parcel post and express promptly view factory won first prize, a silver returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, cup, at the Oregon Butter and Cheese Oregon. * makers’ Convention recently held at Lost—A gold watch, has monogram Salem. His cheese scored 96}^. Mr. on case of B. C. J., somewhere in Til Barber is the winner of many prizes, lamook City. Finder please notify in both state, interstate and national Mrs. Leslie Lucas or leave same at contests. this office. F. B. McKinley, the real estate man Tillamook County Bank vs Arcnz of Beaver, was in town Tuesday. He Construction Co. is a suit filed in the reports the sale of the E. P. Mills circuit court to recover the sum of place and 4 0 acres of the L. S. Keene $867.00, being the balance of a place near Beaver to F. O. Parsons, promissory note for $1,000.00. of Portland. This sale was for cash. I will trade my ten acre ranch in Mr. Parsons will make extensive im- River Side, California, for Tillamook provements on his property. FOUNDED upon, and compelled to observe the re quirements of the Government, included the new Federal Reserve System with its protection and ad vantages The First National Bank represents th< ideal type of depository for the funds of firm, house hold and individual. Savings, Time ami Checking departments, as well as Safe Deposit Boxes are available here for everyone's uae. Directors-- P. Hursel, C. J. Edwards. J. C. Holden, A. W. Bunn. John Morgan, B. C. Lamb, W. J. Riechert. The FirstNationalBank THE CHEESE SITUATION. President; W. J. Riechers, Secretary- Treasurer. A loan committee was ap Inc°me Will Aggregate $728,000 or pointed consisting of C. S. Wells, Jess Earl and L. D. Smith. an Increase of $200,000. The membership of this association Regarding the cheese situation, is not restricted, and farmers desiring loans may make application to the Carl Haberlach makes the following Secretary-Treasurer for membership. statement: “After a lull in the market for the Enjoyable Afternoon Party. past few weeks, due to large cold storage stocks on the Coast, things I On Wednesday afternoon a most ! have commenced to move again. We delightful time was participated at a have sold several car lots to Eastern party given by Mrs. C. F. Burton and buyers and also to coast buyers for Mrs. Nell Rasmussen at their resi shipment East. All of the November dence south of town. The afternoon and considerable of the December was spent in 500 and needlework. stock has been sold. This is on the Mrs. Holmes carried off highest basis of 20c. Portland and 20c. Till honors in 500 and Mrs. Clough con amook. Wisconsin prices are not solation; Mrs. Botts, highest honors City property, one and one half miles Erwin Harrison, County Clerk, re- very high, but stocks are scarce all in guessing game and Mrs. Aiderman from town. See Geo. Hamlin the ports 167 instruments filed for re- through the East. While the entire consolation. house mover. * cording, fees therefor being $196.30, holdings in the entire country were The decorations were suggestive of Now is the time to look after your for the month of January 1917. This only 87 per cent as high as a year ; Saint Valentines day, being red hearts compares with 158 instruments filed Fire Insurance on all your property. ago, Northwest holdings were 423.1 | and green ferns. It will surprise you how cheaply you in January 1915 and fees of $175.20, per cent compared to last year on The hostess served a most dainty can get a 3 or 5 year policy.—Rollie and with 123 instruments and record January 1st, or four times more. lunch. ing fees of $131.05 in January 1916. W. Watson. It has taken a stiff upper lip to keep The invited guests were Mesdames The Christian Women's Board of things in hand, as a number of peo There will be a meeting of the Miller, Riccher, O. A. Schultz, Max Jersey Breeders' Association at the Missions will hold its regular month ple have been advising to sell and get Schultz, Carl Schultz, Koch, Byers, Court House on Saturday afternoon, ly meeting at the home of Mrs. H. T. from under. Personally I have had Leonard, Jones, Olson, Ammer, at one o’clock, to which all Jersey Botts on Tuesday afternoon of next faith in our position, but many of the Gruber, Clough, Robison, Campbell, week at 3 o’clock. The program will farmers have wanted their money. breeders are invited to attend. F. C. Raker, Holmes, J. P. Allen, E. be a study of the West Indies with Had we been discouraged, prices , Protect your valuable papers from D. Allen, Holden, J. S. I.amar, B. D. special reference to their work in undoubtedly would have gone to l£c. 1 Lamar, the unexpected fire by renting one of Brodhead, Kirk, Botts, our safe deposit boxes. Only one Porto Rico. Any who are interested or possibly lower, Our production is Whiles, Erwin Harrison, A. S. Bur may come. dollar per year. Tillamook County already beginning to increase, but ' ton, Nellie Burton, Jones, Groat, Bank. * The congregation at'the Presby- with the Eastern demand as strong Franklin, Curtis, Puckett, Hunt, I will offer my entire stock of terian Church last Sunday evening as it is and with their late spring I Wheeler, Condit, Reedy, Hadley Con household goods at auction, Saturday was delighted with the singing season, much later than ours, we' over, Winslow, Alderman, Poorman, I Feb. 10th, at 1 p.m. at John Sheets of Mrs. Maree Snyder Curl, the I should have good prices for the next Crenshaw, Morrison, Partridge, I residents, 2nd Ave. and 8th Street, much-appreciated new member of the three months. Our winter stock is Shreve, I. C. Smith, Hays and Hal-j G-iy Ford. * 2* choir, who, with her husband Harley hardly the best to ship East, in fact tom. . Special convocation of Johnson Curl, are a leccntly married couple we have been reluctant about sending ' Methodist Church Notes. Chapter No. 24 R. A. M. will be held an 1 have permanently located in oui cheese made from second and third , day milk. Our prices on November 1 in the Masonic Temple, Friday night, c.ty. Sabbath school at 1 o’clock. Morn-j Feb. 2nd, 1917. By order of H. I’., A. We would like the man behind t’ne butter fat will average around 49c., , ing worship at H o'clock, Dr. T. B. H. Gaylord, Sec. bonding plan to answer the following and I believe that this is much better Ford, of Salem, will preach. lor. than the farmers were looking From the present indications it questions: What kind of hard surface A union evangelistic service will ba looks as though some of the large are you in favor of? How will it help December will necessarily be lower, held at 7:30 o’clock. not be as as the yield per lb fat will tracts of timber will be hauled out of the north end of the county? Whish These services will continua the county and manufactured on the road district pays the most taxes? great as in November. throughout the coming week. Thosl “ Our sales for 1916 will aggiegate Columbia river. Which road or roads are to be paved? $728,000 in value, or $173,000.00 Isaacs of Forest Grove is leading thd The Grange will meet at the Fair Do more autos come to Tillamook or more than the same factori product chorus choir and you cannot afford tel view hall, February 8. All members Seaside each year? Why not wait un sold for in 1915. The County's in- miss the song service. Mr. Isaacs is ■ are requested to be present. Some til we find out what new road laws, if fine soloist. I crease should be $200,000.” thing of interest to you. A good any, the legislature passes this ses- Dr. Ford will preach on Saturday sion?—Nehalem Times. program is being prepared. evening, next. Following the service] McGinnis-Se veranee. the quarterly conference will be held] One day last week Alfred Anderson Stewart-Severance. You cannot afford to miss these sen! Auction Sale of Cows. accidently shot himself through the vices. Come and join with us. a leg above the knee while at the Yel For sale at public auction, on Mon last A A. F. Lacy. I low Fir Mill. He was brought to this day, February 12, 1917, 42 head of Saturday evening at seven o'clock at city and Dr. Boals dressed the in first class cows, 32 of which are two the residence of the officiating minis and three year old heifers coming ter, Rev. J. E. Youcl, pastor of the jured member. Christian Church. fresh in March and April. From 18 Presbyterian Church, when Miss Lil Joe Donaldson butchered a valuable to 20 will be fresh in February. 20 of Bible school 10 a.m. hog from which he got 24 gallons of lian Severance was married to Frank these cows were in the cow testing lard at $2.00 per gal. making $48.00, F. McGinnis, and Miss Ruth Sever . I Communion and sermon, 11 a.ml association, with a record of from and 310 lbs. meat at 11 cents per lb. ance was married to Chester T. I iThcme: "The Basis of a True Mini 225 to 300 pounds of butter fat. valued at $34.10, making in all a Stewart, all of whom are well known | try." This is the sixth in a series All the cows have been tested for total of $82.10. young people of this community. The F, expositions on the book of First Cd tuberculosis. inthians. brides are daughters of Walter Sev- i For Sale—One Faultless and one Time will be given on bankable Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. erance, who resides on a ranch just | New Hercules stump puller and notes at 8 per cent for six months. Evangelistic services, 7:30 I 1 East of town. The young couples I equipments in good order. Price $80 The auction sale will take place at expect to continue to make their | Theme: "Christianity Demonstrate: each with equipment. J. D. Tompkins, the Fair Grounds at 1 p.m., Feb. 12. A welcome awaits you at all our si homes in Tillamook, where they will Henderson’s Fed Barn Sheridan, Robert Portman, Owner, L. M. vices. be at home to their friends, who join Oregon. 2 Kraner, auctioneer. in wishing for them many years of Three marriage licenses issued del Rosenberg Bros, have opened z happy and prosperous lives. I ing the month and two divorce casi Will D e dicate Mission Building. large feed store on 2nd Avenue East field. - —o near the saw mill and will carry a Bring your lunch and spend Sunday Farmers Organize Tillamook Nation large line of all kinds of hay, feed, al Farm Loan Association. flour, grass seeds at the very lowest February 4th, at Woods. The new mission building will be dedicated. prices. Special prices on hay and Ornami ntal lire Placet * Morning service 10 to 12 a.m. Dinner At a meeting held Wednesday even feed in car lots. lluilt of llrick'or* Stone. 1 1 2 to 2 p.m. Afternoon service 2 to * ing of this week at the South Prairie I have a number of store buildings, A II Pire Placet absolutely I p.m. Evening service 7:30 to 9 p.m. Farmers' Union Hall, the Tillamook houses and office rooms to rent. Also guaranteed noi io smoke I can give desirable ground lease in The entire program will be of special National Loan Association was form or money refun 'od. J Brick Work of all kinds I various parts of the city desirable to interest to all. The building has a new ed. In spite of the inclement weather almost any needs. See me also for system of ventilation. A mother’s the meeting was well attended and dono on short notici’. I city property on payments to suit room where the tired mother can rest applications were made for loans ag- We tnake spccialty of I your income.—Rollie W. Watson. and care for her baby, it has beds al , gregating $49,000,00. The following r<’p> irlng smoking tire I Placet. I District Attorney T. H. Goyne, Mrs so for'the little ones. The building directors were elected; L. I). Smith, oync and son, left Friday to visit in can be divided into four rooms for C. S. Wells, L. A. Edgar, Jesse Earl Sunday School work. All axe invited. and William Williams. The following Portland, Eugeni The south side road would be best officers were elected: L. A. Edgar, district attorney TILLAMOOK. ORE. president; William Williams, vice- for heavy veil trict attorney RALPH E. WARR0