TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 24. I917 I j Mrs. F. R. Beals and Fred C. Baker I was appointed on the committee. Our Declaration of Safety ITH 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. Th«- Resources of this Bank place a guu-antee back of our words, which can­ no be denied. During this period of emergency, we shall continue to safe- guard the local interests and keep our funds here for the strength of our local bus ness arid agricultural needs. In pro­ tect : ng our own people and in financing our local interests, we believe that we are following the safest path to patriotic scry 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(5,000.00. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. Money to loan on farm lands, from $ SOD up, Good terms. Reasonable rate of interest. We want your business. See Everson. ’• A. Arstill has sublet the rock work on the Bayocean road to George Moskos, who will put a crew of men hoofror IL medy at C. 1. Clough to work at once. Co. * Those who require flowers for Go to Mason’s for Standard Pat- Decoration Day should leave orders at once with Mrs. R. L. Scott, at terns. * 1 Clough’s Drug Store, A modern house for rent,—See - For Sale—A paying sawmill in the Shrode. | South end of the County. It will make to my office. — Shop to rent, next money for you. Taylor Real Estate « Agency, Cloverdale. Ore. 2t. T. H. Goyne. ' W. A. Wise, dentist Dr. C. W Miller, chriopractor. * For Sale—Beautiful tone, practical­ W . W. < o ,der left on Wednesday ly new $475.00 Player Piano, stool to for Corvallis. match and player rolls all for $375- Dr. Shearer physician and surgeon, Easiest terms. Inquire at this office. Cloverdale. Ore. * The Franklin Fish Market is now Pure Water Glass to preserve eggs open for business, drop in and look around at the Ofd Spanish Kitchen.— at C. I. Clough Co. • F. N. Elliott, Proprietor. Mrs. Marie Wade, nurse. Terms re­ In future no alien citizen will be al- duced to suit the times. * lowed to vote at school raeetings. l'he law provides that a person must Lodging a' the Watchtower, 25c., be a full citizen before he can do so. Also furnished rooms. J. M. DeLillies has bought the Garbage gathered free. See M. R Jones Apartment house. And will be HanankraC or call Main 6F11. known in future as the DeLillies For Famished Rooms at reasonable Apartments. • •2 price, Sec Mrs. E. Plank l'he 10th Company, Coast Artillery Blacksmith Coal—Right Coal— is to recruit to full war strength of Right Prices.—Lamb Schrader Co. * 150 men. It will be necessary for all Mrs Reni' left on Wednesday for men between the age of 21 to 30 to California owing to the death of a register. sister. Now is the time to look after your Dr. Wise will be at his Wheeler of- Fire Insurance on all your property. fice next Saturday and Sunday up to It will surprise you how cheaply you can get a 3 or 5 year policy.—Rollie noon. Will pay you to see Everson tor a W. Watson: •afc investment in city property or l'he Tillamook Meat Co. will pay farm lands. ioc for all 10 pound lard pails and 5c. One Ion Ford Truck; also 5 pas­ for 5 pound pails. They must be free senger Ford Nearly new, for sale, from rust. Bring them in at once and * bee Rosenberg, 2* get your money. For salat new modern bungalow, 8 H Mason 81 Co., has taken over the rooms and 12 lots in fast growing Standard ¡.items formerly sold by residence district, Eugene, of owner. Lamar’s Variety Store. * resident district, Enquire 'f owner, I am in the market at all time* for of first street, running south of the * your baby calves—Smith "The Calf Fair grounds. Man,"—Both Phones. Don’t forget those busted castings, John i .'ldschau, Concrete contrae- Can be welded for half. Goods sent tor. cone. ; te silos built. All . work by parcel post and express promptly guaranteed.Both phones. returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, Geranium, Heli »trope. Lantana, Oregon. • Carnation I Lobelia planks, can be obtained at dough's Drug Store. * Rosenberg Bros, have opened a l'or Sal -—Five room strictly mod large line ot all kinds of hay, feed, ern Bungalow, east part of town, near the saw mill and will carry a I large feed store oa 2nd Avenue East $1,750.00. busy terms. — Headlight. * | flour, grass seeds at the very lowest Henry lithof, Contractor and prices. Special prices on hay and * Builder, I stimates furnished, Barns feed in car lots. and Silos a specialty. Bell Phone. A10 I have a number of store buildings, For Sale, si ix lots in T illamook City houses and office rooms to rent. Also for $1.11’1’ ” " 0 • cash. Call " or address | can give desirable ground lease in various parts of the city desirable to * Mrs. C. N. Drew. almost any needs. See me also for Why not be insured in the best fire city property 011 payments to suit insurance 1 mipany, it costs no more. your income.—Rollie W. Watson. See Everson. A letter from F. M. Lamb, who is at Milk ranch to rent, one mile from Olin. Iowa, visiting his old home town, with 12 cows, on shares. All after an absence of 53 years. He says * there are e some changes since he was bottom land.—L. I.. Stillwell. there, but the extent of farming in For Sale, a Saxon run-about, In that state this year is simply tremen- good condition. Price $350.00. Apply dous. to Attorney Webster Holmes. • Mrs. C. F. Barnes was surprised to be called on the long distance phone Dr. Wise will leave for his Port­ late one night, but to her surprise «lie land office in a few days, those who found she was talking to a sister in wish to see him will come in at once.* Chicago. Mr. Barnes also talked to bor cheap fertilizer for your garden her, and lie said she could be heard • nd meadow, - e Frink Elliott at as plain as talking to a person in this city. Franklin Fish Market. Fred Peterson, who is connected For Sale—New modern residence, Department. located in best residence district. For with the Agricultural sale at a bargain. See Frank Herd * came in last week to arrange for a rommittee in Tillamook City to keep Dr. Ralph F.. Hall, dentist, from •he government informed as to the Portland, is a<»o uted w .:h Dr. Wise food situation, and at a meeting in practicing dentistry in this county ITmrsdav evening Rollie Watson, [ UAMflR’S VARIETY STORE, I.O-O.F. BLD., “Drop in and book Around ” At a meeting of the Water Commis- sion and the City Council on Tuesday evening, Mayor Boats, G. W. Dwight and Rollie W. Watson were appoint- ed on a committee to confer with the uinderwriters to ascertain what should be done for better fire protec­ tion before spending money on the same, with the idea of having fire | rates reduced in this city. j I I I I I Hood River High School’s track team competed with The Dalles in the annual field meet held last week. The local boys were not in good form and the score was 107 to 32 in favor of the Dalles. Robert Henderson, son of Attorney J. L. Henderson, of this city, was the biggest pointy winner for the locals, winning first in the shot put, third in the discus throw, third in the half mile and first in the javelin throw. There seems to be some misunder- I standing as to what the Company Fund is for. The money previously collected was used for incidental ex- I penses in connection with the armory but an effort is to be made to raise more monye to provide the boys with things the government does not fur­ nish. One effort to swell the Corn­ pany Fund is an endless chain of ici­ ters, and those who receive them are asked to put up a small fund and write other letters. On Monday the new cigarette law went into effect. On and after Xhat date it will be a punishable offense for any one to sell, offer to sell or keep for sale, exchange, barter, dis­ pose of, or give away to any minor any cigarette or cigarettes in the state of Oregon. And the keeping of cigarettes in any place where minors may take them or help themselves, is prima facie evidence of an intent to sell to minors. A violation of this provision will subject the violator to a fine of not more than $1000 for the first offense and a fine of not more than $500 nor less than $25 for the second offense. Dr. Turner, the well known eye specialist, of Portland, will be in Tillamook again Friday and Saturday, May 25-26, at Jenkins’ Jewelry store. In Cloverdale, Thursday, May 24th. Dr. Turner is a specialist of exper­ ience and standing and you will make no mistake in consulting him about your eyes and glasses. Headaches re­ lieved, cross eyes straightened, satis­ faction guaranteed. Don't forget the date. Be sure and call and let Dr. Turner show' you the new double vis­ ion glass without lines or seams to catch dirt, strain the eyes, or come apart. One light solid piece of glass that looks like a single pair, yet ans- wers the purpose of two enabling you to read or do close work and see dis­ tant objects perfectly. Free demon stration. Call and see them. Dr. Tur­ ner makes no charge for consultation or examination. Senator Lane is Dead. Word was received this morning that Senator I.ane had died in Cal- i tomia. ________________ Graduating Exercises .on Friday. ------ O the Thc graduating take Tillamook High the place on Friday clay, Christian Church, the of graduates. The graduates will be made by Dr. U. G. Dubach of the extension work of the t Iregon Agricultural College, and the diplomas will be presented by H. T. Botts, chairman of the school board. The graduates are Gladys Leona Alley. Gertrude Mamie Ball, Eliza- beth Coates, Lee Eddy Doty, Clark Edward Embum, Beulah Mae Funk, Lucile Rowe Hammer, Daniel Broox Lucas, Delnier Lance Powers, Beulah Georgana Rogers, Esther Beatrice Swenson Charlotte Bernice Wadi and Ina Belle Williams. April Cheese. Beaver, $2,82x76 Blaine, $1,403.77 Central, $4.652.21 (. lover Leal, $ 5.668.30. Cold Springs. $2,460.23. East Beaver, $2.284.76. Elwood, $3,005.01. Fairview, $11,698.88. Cloverdale, $4.437.93. Long Prairie, $5,091.67. Maple Leaf, $13,344.06. Meda, $4,933.08. Mohler. $5,909.13. Neskowin, $2.327.99. t ’retown, $3.863.14. Pleasant Valley, $1,924.46. South Prairie, $6,495.44. Three Rivers, $4,514.68. T illamook Creamery, $11,134.60. Aldcrvalc, $1,648.88. Making a total for the above fac- tori?.« of $101.580.87. Harris- Roenicke Wedding. ----- o- "■ ■ Vancouver, Wash., was the scene of a well appointed wedding recently when Anna Hoenicke, of Woods, Oregon, and T. .1. Harris, of Tilla- tuook, were united in matrimony, News of the event came as a com- plcte surprise to the many friends of both contracting parties there and in Tillamook. The bride was born ami reared to young womanhood in Port­ land, having made her home until recently in different parts of that city, and has a ho«t of triends there. She is the only daughter of the late OttO Hoenicke, one of Portland's pioneer business men, who establish­ ed the Oregon Paper Box Factory, ’he first one to be opened there, and was active in that concern until taken by failing health. The groom is a prominent business man in Tillamook He is senior member of the firm of Harris A Ammcr, and conducts the only furniture store in Tillamook. He is a prominent ledge and club mcm- her in this city. They will be at home to friends after May 25- Engineer at Siuslaw Jettj Comes to Tillamook. E. E. Leefe, junior engineer, has been in charge of jetty construc­ tion at the mouth oi the Siuslaw ior the past four years, has received no­ tice that he is to be transferred to Tillamook and has instructions to take charge of the jetty work at 1111- amook and Nehalem as soon as the enrockment of the jetties near Flor­ ence is completed. Mr. Leefe expects to go to the new location about June I, where he will succeed Engineer W. G. Carroll, who was also his predecessor on the work at the Siuslaw'. Railroad Building Starts. Forest Grove, Or., May 20— Con- struction work on the extention of the United Railways line from Wilk­ esboro to Tillamook is now under way. Machinery is being conveyed to Cellar Canyon, about to miles up Gales Creek, where a camp has been established. The contracts for the construction of the first ten mile unit will be let to I. J. Houston and Arthur Porter for clearing and grading; the Interstate Bridge Company, the bridgework, and W. D. Haley the furnishing of material. The work of construction of the 50 miles to Tillamook is to be finished by the end of the year 1917. The new road is to be used for lumbering ex­ clusively for the present. A REPRESENTATIVE PATRONAGE. AMK First National Bank is carrying the Check- « »"l s’vi«. ............. of MORE THAN I )\'F THOUSAND patrons 111, and around Tillitnook These are made up of Firms, Corporations, Farmers, Merchants, Manufacturers, Housewives and Cbil.lren. DIRECTORS : . uz Farmer. Heisel. Farmer. C J Edwards. Mgr. C.PowerCo. J. C. Holden. Vice Pres. BC Lamb. Ruilding Materials. John Morgan. Farmer, u. o. w j fiicchers. Cashier. St. Alphonsus Academy. ------ o------ “A Dream in Fairy-land,” a pretty and catchy operatta, wiB be given by the students and music class of the Academy, on Tuesday evening, June 12. at 8:15 p.m.. Admission for adults 35 cents, children 15 cents. Diplomas will be presented to the eighth grade graduates the same evening. Miss Aleen Fitzpatrick, been taking piano lessons from the sisters during the past seven years, finishes the junior course of music as prescribed by the institute, will also receive her diploma on June 12. Miss Aleen has studied assid­ uously, especially during the last two years; the completion of "Matthew’s” ten grades, besides various other classics and technical exercises is evident of what constant application and industry can do. The "Tiny Tots” promise to make their audience smile by showing in word and song what every little house-maid is enabled to do with broom and dust pan. You _ __ are all assured of having a most t-.J-, enjoyable evening, so do not fail to come. COOK WTTH PEARL ECONOMY An oil eook-atova i* chaapar to buy than a wood or coal stove and it a much chaapar to operate. Meals in a jiffy, and a cool kitchen in summer. All the convenience of gas—economical for all the year 'round cooking. Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. Steady, evenly-distributed heat, the beat for cooking. The long bine chimney* prevent all smoka and Smell. In 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner «!•«■, with Tillamook City Will Hold a Patriotic Demonstration the Fourth. 1 he Tillamook Commercial Club will take charge of one ol the largest patriotic demonstrations ever held in Tillamook County on the Fourth ol July. A number of business men took the matter up on Wednesday evening, as a result of the suggestion made at the meeting 01 business men on Monday evening, when E. T. Haltom was appointed to get a com­ mittee together and talk the matter over. Those who were selected to man­ age the patriotic demonstration were bred C. Baker, president of the Com­ mercial C lub, A. A. Pennington, A. G. Ammcr and Leo Morrison C E Barnes and Cloyd Da wson consented to raise the funds. As probably this will be the last time that the- 10th Company, Coast Artillery, will parade in Tillamook and the people of the county given an opportunity to see them before they are called away, the occasion will be made a special feature of the patriotic demonstration, with the business men and the Women’s Civic Improvement Club taking part in the parade. Good Roads Boosters. TilUmook good roads boosters for the election to -- be — held ----- 1 c„ on Monday June 4th, held a meeting last t night to take immediate steps to a cam- paign of knowledge pn thc is sues of the s state ‘ ' and __ .* county bond is- sues. It was decided that as there was much indifference shown that that the importance of getting the local vote out to the polls was necessary to carry th. measures in this county. Committees were appointed of the business mm of Tillamook City to boost for the success of the bonding measures, both the state and county bl11’- Ackley, D. L. Shrode, W. G. Dwight, W. B. Alderman, * G. H. .V- Evrrson. Rollie Watson and I-. C. Baker were appointed on the various committee assignments One of the man features of the com­ mittee work laid out was the author­ ization of "Tag" Day. for Saturday. May 26 and every day thereafter u",n' .,*’,e,c.t,on '*»> Monday June 4th. 1 he 1 ag day idea is, that every good roads booster »»ho believes tn lifting the county of Tillamook out of the mud—wear a tag and show their stand in the matter. Everybody wear a tag and show that vou are for progress. Hygiene Society Meetings. ——o------ Earl J. Cummins, representing the Oregon Social Hygiene Society, is in the county arranging some interest­ ing meeting« that are to take place in this city. Bay City, and other place«. I he society 1« doing good work along social punty lines and in educating the people, and it is hoped a large number of person, will attend these meetings for they are highly instruc­ tive and interesting. The l^cal com­ mittee ,« composed of C. J Edwards, H < renshaw. t. hester Holden, Erwin Harrison, and R W. Kirk There are to be meetings for men and meclmgs tor women. 1 he first lecture in this «ty ia by Mrs. A. R. Maclean, of er without evena. Al«o cabinet »odels. Ask your dealer today. NEW PERFECTION OIL CQOK-5TOVE FOR SALE BY ALEX. McNAIR & CO. KING CRENSHAW CO. 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. Stall V'rS'*" 5SS Resolution of Condolence. Whereas it has pleased our He»'- enly Father to call from our midst on May 6th, 1917, our beloved s's,er Mary Oliver; Therefore, be it resolved that deeply fee] the loss of our depart*^ Remedies. only. Mr f P.' s , mee“»8 is for men sister, who was a kind and devoid B.»ir,l Jt n’"‘ ” a ®*tnber «’cn’be of the member; that our lodge extend Hoard of Directors Oregoi _ >n Social Hygiene Society. No chai husband and family our deepest sy® th. i lectures cbar made for these for ges tl arc . ,e5,urc5 f°r ‘hr so- pathy in this, their sad hour of bet- C’On Th"rLOrtC‘1» by ,h' statr eavement. Be it further resolved that the d>ar' Jer of this lodge be draped in nvurn- 'ng for a period of thirty da£S. fhlt ’ copy of these resolutions be spreJ opera house Tbe commhtrm’A th‘ Papers for puplication. nme ¡md P H Wyman. aCg’ O'1' by one the chairs stand vara"‘ » ,ta d" hS ' J“”' tali,™ Thiï ‘bn Wanted. Address Box 63, Garibaldi Ore 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 1 J’°rn,n* St»L Rebekah Lodge, I5* h*