TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 24. 1917 I Our Declaration of Safety w ’ ITU good-will toward all, this Bank enters upon what may be a time of great financial trial ; but as we be­ lieve' a period of positive financial safety and security for this immediate vicinity. Tlii- Resources of this Bank place a guarantee back of our words, which can­ on be denied. During this period of emergency, we shall continue to safe­ guard the local interests and keep our funds here tor the strength of our local bus ness and agricultural needs. In pro­ tect mg our own people and in financing our local interests, we believe that we are fo!: wing the safest path to patriotic se.-y ice. AS SAFE IN WAR AS IN TIMES OF PEACE. EXCELLENT BANKING QUARTERS AND SERVICE T illamook C ounty B ank . CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $4<.,.1», winning first in the shot put, third in the discus throw, third in Railroad Building Starts. the half mile and first in the javelin throw. Forest Grove, Or., May 20— Con­ There seems to be some misunder- struction work on the extention ot Is,.lining as to what the Company the United Railways line from Wilk­ Fund is for. The money previously esboro to Tillamook is now under collected was used for incidental cx- way. Machinery is being conveyed to I penies in connection with the armory Cedar Canyon, about 10 miles up j but an effort is to be made to raise Gales Creek, where a camp has been more monye to provide the boys with established. ’ The contracts for the construction things the government does not fur­ nish. One effort to swell the Com­ of the first ten mile unit will be let to pany Fund is an endless chain of let­ 1. J. Rouston and Arthur Porter for ters, and those who receive them are clearing and grading; the Interstate asked to put up a small fund and Bridge Company, the bridgework, and W. D. Haley the furnishing of write other letters. On Monday the new cigarette law material. The work of construction of the 50 went into effect. On and after Xhat date it will be a punishable offense miles to Tillamook is to be finished for any one to sell, offer to sell or by the end of the year 1917. The new keep for sale, exchange, barter, dis­ road is to be used for lumbering ex­ pose of, or give away to any minor clusively for the present. any cigarette or cigarettes in the St. Alphonsus Academy. state of Oregon. And the keeping of cigarettes in any place where minors may take them or help themselves, is “A Dream in Fairy-land,” a pretty prima facie evidence of an intent to and catchy operatta, wil be given by Money to loan on farm lands, from sell to minors. A violation of this the students and music class of the 1500 up. Good terms. Reasonable rate provision will subject the violator to Academy, on Tuesday evening, June of interest. We want your business. a fine of not more than $1000 for the ij , at 8:15 p.m.. Admission for adults See Everson. •* first offense and a fine of not more 35 cents, children 15 cents. 0 Diplomas will be presented to the A. Arstill has sublet the rock work than $500 nor less than $25 for the W. A. Wise, dentist eighth grade graduates the same on the Bayocean road to George second offense. Dr. C. W Vriller, chriopractor. * Dr. Turner, the well known evening. Moskos, who will put a crew of men Miss Alien Fitzpatrick, who has hoofror Riinedy at C. 1. Clough to work at once. eye specialist, of Portland, will be in been taking piano lessons from the Those who require flowers for Tillamook again Friday and Saturday, sisters during the past seven years, Go to Mason's for Standard Pat- Decoration Day should leave orders May 25-26, at Jenkins’ Jewelry store. finishes the junior course of music as at once with Mrs. R. L. Scott, at In Cloverdale, Thursday, May 24th. prescribed by the institute, will also terns. * , _ ' Clough’s Drug Store, Dr. Turner is a specialist of exper­ receive her diploma on June 12. for rent, — See A modern house For Sale—A paying sawmill in the ience and standing and you will make Miss Aleen has studied assid­ I Shrodc. South end of the County. Il will make uously, especially during the last two no mistake in consulting him about to my office. — Shop to rent, next money for you. Taylor Real Estate years; the completion of "Matthew’s” Agency, Cloverdale, Ore. 2t. your eyes and glasses. Headaches re­ ten grades, besides various other T. H. Goyne. For Sale—Beautiful tone, practical­ lieved, cross eyes straightened, satis­ classics and technical exercises is \\ W th ider left on Wednesday ly new $475.00 Player Piano, stool to faction guaranteed. Don't forget the evident of what constant application for Corvallis. match and player rolls all for $375. date. Be sure and call and let Dr. and industry can do. The "Tiny Tots” promise to make Dr. Shearer physician and surgeon, Easiest terras. Inquire at this office. Turner show you the new double vis­ their audience smile by showing in Cloverdale, Ure, • The Franklin Fish Market is now ion glass without lines or seams to word and song what every little Pure Water Glass to preserve eggs open for business, drop in and took catch dirt, strain the eyes, or come house-maid is enabled to .j do with around at the OM Spanish Kitchen.— broom and dust pan. You are all at C. I. Clough Co. • apart. One light solid piece of glass F. N. Elliott, Proprietor. assured of having a most enjoyable single pair, yet ans- evening, so do not fail to come. that looks like a Mrs. Marie Wade, nurse. Terms re­ In future no alien citizen will be al- duced to suit the times. * lowed to vote at school nieetings. wers the purpose of two enabling you Tillamook City Will Hold a Patriotic Lodging a the Watchtower, 25c., The law provide* that a person must to read or do close work and see dis­ be a full citizen before he can do so. Demonstration the Fourth. tant objects perfectly. Free demon­ Also furnished rooms. * J. M. DeLillies has bought the stration. Call and see them. Dr. Tur ­ Garbage gathered free. See M. R. 1 he Tillamook Commercial Club Jones Apartment house. And will be ner makes no charge for consultation will take charge of one of the largest Hanankrat. or call Main 6F11. patriotic demonstrations ever held For Farm.,tied Rooms at reasonable known in future as the DeLillies or examination. in Tillamook County on the Fourth Apartments. * price. Sec Mrs. E. Plank. *2 of July. A number of business men Senator Lane is Dead. The 10th Company, Coast Artillery took the matter up on Wednesday Blacksmith Coal—Right Coal— is to recruit to lull war strength of Word was received this morning evening, as a result of the suggestion Right Prices. —Lamb Schrader Co. * 150 men. It will be necessary for all that Senator Lane had died in Cal­ made at the meeting of business men 011 Monday evening, when E. ”, T. Mrs Re d ■ left on Wednesday for men between the age of at to 30 to ifornia. ________________ register. Haltom was appointed to get a com­ California owing to the death of a Graduating Exercises .on Friday. mittee together and talk the mat 1er sister. Now is the time to look after your over. Dr. \\ i»e w dl be at his Wheeler of- Fire Insurance on all your property. The graduating exercises of the 1 hose who were selected to man­ fice next Saturday and Sunday up to It will surprise you how cheaply you noon. can get a 3 or 5 year policy.—Rollie Tillamook High School will take age the patriotic demonstration were place on Friday evening at the Fred C. Baker, president of the Com­ Will pay you to see Everson lor a W. Watson: Christian Church, with a large claji mercial ( lub, A. A. Pennington, A. aafc invcs nient in city property or 1 lie Tillamook Meat Co. will pay of graduates. The address to the G. Aniincr and Leo Morrison. C. E. • 10c for all 10 pound lard pails and 5c. farm lands. graduates will be made by Dr. U. G. Barnes and L loyd Dawson consented One I 0:1 Ford Truck; also 5 pas­ for 5 pound pails. They must be free Dubach of the extension work of the to raise the funds. from rust. Bring them in at once and senger I I Nearly new, for sale, < iregon Agricultural College, ami the As probably this will be the last ♦ bee Rosenberg. i* get your money. presented by time that the 10th Company, Coast diplomas will be For sal* new modern bungalow, 8 H. T. Botts, chairman of the school Artillery, will parade in Tillamook H Ma-on & Co., has taken over the and the people of the county given Standard ; at erns formerly sold by rooms and 12 lots in fast growing board. residence district, Eugene, ot owner, The graduates are Gladys Leona an opportunity to see them before Lamar's Variety Store. Eliza- resident district. Enquire if owner, Alky, Gertrude Mamie Ball, they are called away, the occasion 1 am in the market at all times for , of first street, running south of the beth Coates. Lee Eddy Doty, Clark will be made a special feature of the your baby calves—Smith “The Calf Fair grounds. • Edward F.mbuni, Beulah Mae Funk, patriotic demonstration, with the Man,”—Both Phones. Broox business men and the Women’s Civic Doti t forget those busted castings, Lucile Rowe Hammer, Daniel Lucas, Delmer Lance Powers, Beulah Improvement Club taking part in the John i ?i l-chau, Concrete contrac­ ■ Can be welded for half. Goods sent Georgana Rogers, Esther Beatrice parade. ____ tor, cotic silos built. All work guarintecd.Both phones. ♦ by parcel post and express promptly Swenson Charlotte Bernice Wade and Good Roads Boosters. returned. Hiuer & Reed, Tillamook, Ina Relle Williams. Geranium. Hcliitrope, Lantana, » Carnation « d Lobelia plants, can be Oregon. April Cheese. 1 illaniook good roads boosters for obtained at (’lough's Drug Store. * Rosenberg Bros, have opened a the election to be held on Monday Beaver, $2,822.76 l or Sal - Five room strictly mod large line ot ail kinds of hay, feed, June 4th, held a meeting last night Blaine, $1,463.77 to take immediate steps to a cam­ n Bting.il.>w, cast part of town, ( near the saw mill and will carry a Central, $4,652.21 I large feed store on 2nd Avenue East paign of knowledge pn the is $1,750 00 Easy terms.—Headlight. *| (.'lover Leaf, $ 5,668,30. | flour, grass seeds at the very lowest sues of the state and county bond is­ Cold Springs. $2,400.23. Hi nry lithof, and r>r|ics. Special prices on ' hay and Contractor ___ sues. It was decided that as there East Beaver, $2,284.76. Builder, Estimates furnished, Barns feed in car lots. was much indifference shown that Flwoiul. $3,005.01. and Silos a specialty, Bell Phone. A10 the importance of getting the local I have a number of store buildings, Fairview, $11,698.88. vote out to the polls was necessary I or Sale, ix lots in I illaniook Citv houses and office rooms to rent. Also Cloverdale, $4.437-93- to carry the measures in this county. for $1,1 00 ’i) ca»h. “ or address ' can give desirable ground lease in cash. C Call Long Prairie, $5,991.67, Committees were appointed of the various parts of the city desirable to Mrs. C. N Drew. • Maple Leaf, $13.344.06. business men of Tillamook City, to almost any needs. See nie also for Meda, $2.933.08. W hy not be insured in the best fire boost for the success of the bonding j city property on payments to suit Mohler. $5,909.13. insurance c >mpany, it costs no more. vour income.—Rollie W. Watson. measures, both the state and county See Everson. * Neskowin, $4.347.99. bills. M. D. Xckley, D. L. ¿hrodc, W. A letter from F. M. Lamb, who isat Orctow n, $3.863.14. G. Dwight. W. H. Alderman, * G. H. Milk ranch to rent, one mile from (•lie, Iowa, visiting his old home Pleasant \ alley, $1,944.46. ''•ir'l. A- I. Everson, Rollie Watson town, with 12 cows, on shares, All after an absence of 53 years. He says South Prairie. $6,495.44. and F. (.. Baker were appointed ort there are some changes since he was * bottom Ian 1—L. L. Stillwell. Three Rivers, $4,514.68. the lari-ms committee assignments. there, but the extent of farming in Tillamook Creamery, $14,134.60. (Jnc of the man features of the com­ For Sale, a Saxon run-about. In that state this year is simply tremen­ Aldcrvale, $1,648.88. mittee work laid out was the author- good condition. Price $350110. Apply dous. Making a total for the above fac- ,zation of lag Dav, for Saturday, to Attorney Webster Holmes. * Mrs. C. F. Barnes was surprised to tori?» of $101,58087. May 46, and every day thereafter be called on the long distance phone until i k-ction day Monday June Dr \\j, will leave for his Port­ late one night, but to her surprise she 4th. 1 he 1 ag «•, with er without evana. Alae cabinet Medela. Aik year dealer today. NEW PERFECTION OIL CCQ&TOVE FOR SALE BY I I c 0 I I ALEX. McNAIR & CO. KING CRENSHAW CO V HARRIS-AMMER FURNITURE COMPANY announce the arrival of their new SPRING STOCK! OF Rugs, Linoleum, Ranges, Furniture, Beds, Mattresses. Make your selections early while our stock is complete. Portland, who will speak to women on "How Shall 1 Tell my Child?” This lecture will be at the city hall on Friday afternoon at 4:3c. Thu same evening, at the city hall. Dr. R. T. Boals will talk on the "Seriousness of V cnereal Diseases anrl their effects upon the individual and the home.' This will be followed by W. G. Eliot Jr., who will talk on its "Causes and Remedies. I his meeting is for men only. Mr. Eliot is a member of the Board of Directors Oregon Social Hygiene Society. No charges are made for these lectures, for the so­ ciety is supported by the state. On Thursday, May 31st there vi ill be meeting« at Bay City, the one in the afternoon for women to be held in the M. E. Church nt three o'clock and ,n the evening to men at the opera house. The committe in charge ,^ay *-ity is composted of H Butler, J. O. Bozorth, H D. Flagg I S. Prime and P H. Wyman. Wanted. - ■ o Experienced Tillamook Dairyman wants to rent 4 or 5 good milk cows Address Box 63, Garibaldi. Ore. Resolution of Condolence. Whereas it has pleased our Heav­ enly Father to call from our midst on May 6th, 1917, our beloved sister Mary Oliver; Therefore, be it resolved that we deeply feci the loss of our departed sister, who was a kind and devoted member; that our lodge extend to husband and family our deepest sym- f-athy in this, their sad hour of ber­ eavement. Be it further resolved that the char­ ter of this lodge be draped in mourn­ ing for a period of thirty da^s. that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes, and a copy be sent to the b< rcaved family and to the Tillamook papers for puplication. One by one the chairs stand vacant That were filled by those we loved. One by one the seats are filling In our Father's home above. Committee, May Frisbie, Hattie A. Matthews, Hope Watson. Morning Star, Rebekah Lodge. tl p