Sülatnauk TILLAMOOK, OREGON, Our Declaration of Safety U TITH good-will toward all. this Batik 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. The Resources of this Bank place a guarantee back of our words, which can­ not 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 business and agricultural needs. In pro­ tecting our own people and in financing our local interests, we believe that we arc following the safest path to patriotic service. EXCELLENT BANKING QUARTERS AND SERVICE. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK, Correct Attest : M. VV. Harrison, C. Haberlach, H. T. Botts, Directors. ________ Lodging at the Watchtower, 25c., Also furnished rooms. The County Court will meet on Monday to pass on road bills. — -o W. A. Wise, dentist. * Garbage gathered free. See M. R. Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. * Hanankrat, or call Main Mil. Piano For Sale, cheap if sold at Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough once. Enquire of Zylphia Switzer. Co. » For Furnished Rooms at reasonable Go to Mason’s for Standard Pat­ terns. • price, See Mrs. E. Plank. Good ironers wanted at the Crystal A marriage license was issued to Laundry. ♦ Arthur W. Jackson and Dol:cc M. A modern house for rent,—See Rick. Shrode. Dr. Wise will be at Wheeler Thurs- Ia'e> 3 inch wagon, Apply to day, Friday and Saturday of this D. Billings. * week. There was a slight frost early Mon­ Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook day morning. office next Monday, Wednesday and 4* Dr. Wise will be at Cloverdale Thursday. The Tillamook Feed Co., will close nfxt Tuesday 4* their store all day July 4- L- Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon, Shrode. Cloverdale, Ore. * Howard Drew and wife are in from Pure Water Glass to preserve eggs Eastern Oregon visiting with the •* C. I. Clough Co. * Drew family. Dr Wise and wife, accompanied by Mrs. Marie Wade, nurse. Terms re­ Dr. and Mrs. Sievers, have returned duced dl >«ed to tO Suit suit the »1,« lima. times. * from Portland. For Sale—A paying sawmill in the Wanted—Man for general work, South end of the County. It will make APP'y at Ramsey Hotel. Lots in Block 3, Miller'g Addition money for you. Taylor Rcal Esta,e 2t- for sale—See T. H. Goyne. * Agency, Cloverdale, Ore. Tillamook Jottings. LiflJVIflR’S VARIETY STORE, I.OO.F. BLD., “Drop in and book Around ” H. H. Rosenberg, G. H. Rosenberg and E. M. Condit, with their families, returned to the city on Saturday after motoring through Eastern Oregon I'and Northern California. They report a good trip, the crops looking good and the people everywhere optimistic. 1 S t . 50 PER YEAR. 1917. M ill pay you to see Everson lor a Ralph Alvoid was in Tillamook the safe investment i in city property or first of the week. . tarni lands. C. I. Clough went out to Portland One Ton Ford Truck; also 5 pas­ on Wednesday on a business trip. senger l ord Nearly new, for sale, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried see Rosenberg. 2* I Josi, on June 21st, a daughter. For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City Attorney T. B. Handley lift Sun­ for $1,100.00 cash. Call or address » day for California to visit his mother. Mrs. C. N. Drew. The Oregon Pioneer Association H Mason & Co., has taken over ..... the Standard patterns formerly sold by will meet this year in Portland, the date being July 19. Lamar’s Variety Store. * X marriage license was issued to I am in the market at all times for your baby calves—Smith "The Calf Charles C. Adams and Mabie Ione Burdick both of Brighton. Man,”—Both Phones. Lost in Tillamook City, a Lady's John Fi-ldschau, Concrete contrac­ tor, concrete silos built. All work purse, containing return ticket on S. gua-.antccd.Both phones. * P. K. R. and some cash. Finder please leave at Headlight office. Why not be insured in the best fire Attorney S. S. Johnson went to insurance company, it costs no more. See Everson. * Portland on Sunday on business in connection with the loth Company, Jack Driscoll caught a cut throat Coast Artillery, of which he is the trout on Sunday in the Kilchis river captain. 23 inches long. Two men drove through the city on A. G. Animer, of the Ammer-Harris a motor cycle Wednesday, exceeding Furniture Co., left on Monday for a the speed limit, and they were arrest­ business trip to Portland. ed at Beaver and A. ‘ ~ D. ~ Doser paid a Mrs. Louis Labowitch and daughter fine of $10.00. have returned to the city after spend­ Those who are taking the teachers’ ing several weeks in California. examination this week are: Gertrude For Sale, a Saxon run-about. In Schlappi, Helen Stam, Frances Stran­ good condition. Price $350.00. Apply ahan, Helen M. Beals, Belle Coulogne Alice M. Phillips, Mrs. Hazel Com­ to Attorney Webster Holmes. * mons and Lola Dunham. Furnished house for rent. Apply to W. T. Newcomb, 2nd Avenue West near First Street. 2* CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $46,000.00. Bring your watches and jewelry work to me, all work guaranteed—R. W. Bennett, Jeweler. For cheap fertilizer for your garden and meadow, see Frank Elliott at Franklin Fish Market. For Sale—Rutabaga and Cow Kale plants, $1.00 per thousand.—Hans Report of the Condition of the Hanson, Tillamook, Oregon. * The machinery of the milk sugar plant on the Wilson river was dis­ mantled and shipped to California. At Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at the close of For Sale—New modern residence, business. June 20th, 1917. located in best residence district. For sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. ' RESOURCES. Experienced Tillamook Dairyman ...$ 308,103.86 Loans? anti discounts............................... wants to rent 4 or 5 good milk cows. 2,242.45 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ... Address Box 63, Garibaldi, Ore. 19,313.88 Bonds and warrants.. ............................ New, modern upright Player Piano, 8,298.00 Stocks, securities, judgments, etc-. • stool to match and player records. 6,340.00 Furniture and fixtures............................ Easiest terms.—Apply at this office. 1,731.47 Other real estate owned........................ Full line of watches, clocks, silver 1,938.05 Due from banks (not reserve banks) . ware, pocket knives.—R. W. Bennett, 85,071 97 Jeweler Watchmaker, in Tillamook Due from approved reserve banks... Drug Store. * 1,103.39 Checks and other cash items .............. 18,094.99 Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Dawson re­ Cash on hand................................................ turned to the city on Saturday after 213.92 Other resources........................................... spending two weeks honey moon in Portland. $452,953.98 Total Money to loan on farm lands, from LIABILITIES. $500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate of interest. We want your business. Capital stock paid in ............................................. $40.000.00 See Everson. ' * 6,000.00 Surplus fund .............................................................. Horse For Sale—will work single Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes or double, weight about 1100. Cheap if sold at once. Apply to Will Goercs paid............................................................................ R. F. D. Box 72, Tillamook. Due to hanks and bankers.................................. Postal savings banks deposits.......................... Miss Stella Goyne left on Friday for Stanford University, California, " Individual deposits subject to check................ where she will take a summer course Demand certificates of deposit........................... of studies. Certified checks ........................................................ Ira C. Smith returned from Wood­ Time and Savings Deposits................................ burn on Monday, where he had taken his wife and family to visit Mr. and ... $452,953.98 Total Mrs. King. Mrs. Cliff Ross and children of State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, SS. Salem, who have been visiting at the I, Thad Robison, Cashier of the above named bank, do home of her brother, Attorney G. P. solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of Winslow left on Monday. my knowledge and belief.—Thad Robison, Cashier. .019 For Sale—Beautiful tone, practical­ Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of J une, 1. 7. ly new $475.00 Player Piano, stool to C. A. McGhee, Notary Public, match and player rolls all for $375- Easiest terms. Inquire at this office. Mv Commission expires Sept. 18th, 1920 T illamook C ounty B ank , JUNE 28, I have a number of store buildings, I houses and office rooms to rent. Also can give desirable ground lease in various parts of the city desirable to almost any needs. See me also for city property on payments to suit your income.—Rollie W. Watson. Social dance at Pacific City, Satur­ day night, July 7. High class music will be furnished by the Faulconer orchestra, of Sheridan, Ore. Dancing commences at 8:30. You are cordially invited to attend and participate in the pleasures of the season. The Rod Cross campaign in this county proved a great success, and those who ,participated in raising it succeeded admirably, as $5,000 was subscribed. Rollie W. Watson left on the Wednesday morning to turn money over in Portland. Rosenberg Bros, have opened a large iced store cm 2nd Avenue East near the saw mill and will carry a large line oi all kinds of hay, feed, flour, grass seeds at the very lowest prices. Special prices on hay and feed in car lots. * Chas. Reynolds, H. E. Weston and G. W. Proctor, old veterans left on Monday for the G. A. R. reunion at Forest Grove. Members of the W. R. C. who also went to the reunion are Mrs. Henry Woolfe and Mrs. Fred Davidson. a letter Stanley Coates has received 1 stating from relatives in Australia in the that his brother, who was contin- trenches with the Australian aftcr a gent in France, was missing 1, and it fierce battle with Che Germans, was not known whether he was killed or taken prisoner. Leslie Harrison returned from the Presido officers’ training camp at last week, as the older men were be­ ing selected, and the younger men were discouraged on that jecount. He has filed his resignation and will rejoin the 10th Company Coast Artil­ lery. I. E. Keldson will also return to Tillamook. On Monday evening, July 2nd, the The Franklin Fish Market is now open for business, drop in and look Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sis­ around at the Old Spanish Kitchen.— ters of this city will have a joint in­ F. N. Elliott, Proprietor. • stallation of officers at their hall in the National building. A short pro­ Now m the time to look after your gram will be provided for the occa­ Fire Insurance on all your property. sion and refreshments will be served. It will surprise you how cheaply you All Knights and their families and can get a 3 or 0 year policy.—Rollie Pythian Sisters are invited. W. Watson. Wm. Gilliam died at his home in The Tillamook Meat Co. will pay this city on Friday evening of ioc for all 10 pound lard pails and 5c. paralysis. The funeral services were for 5 pound pails. They must be. free held at the home on Sunday after­ from rust. Bring them in at once and noon at 1:30 o’clock, Rev. Curtis con­ get your money. ducting the services. The deceased Carl Taylor is appointed Traveling was about 55 years of age at the time Passenger Agent, headquarters Port­ of his death. He leaves a wife and land, Oregon, vice Willis H. Jenkins, five children. who has been appointed head of Ad­ Rev. B. H. Churchill and bride of a vertising Bureau this office. month were given a royal reception For Sale—Horse and buggy, broke at the U. B. Church at Beaver on the to work single or double, weight 1000 evening of June 25. A shower of brought. Mr. pounds.—Enquire of E. P. Jeffrey, R. "good eats” were Churchill is a Quaker. He will preach F. D. Tillamook, Oregon. 2* at Pleasant Valley, July I. at 11 a m.; Mrs. Stephenson, who has taken Yellow Fir at 2:30 and Beaver at 8 charge bi the Ramsey Hotel, expects p.m. to have the dining room opened on It is proposed to make a formal Sunday July 1st, and will endeavor to opening of the Sour Grass Road been next make this one of the attractive feat­ Saturday, arrangements having made for the county courts of Yam­ ures of the hotel. to be Don’t forget those busted castings. hill and Tillamook counties present. Those who can get away and Can be welded for half. Goods sent attend the opening should do so. A by parcel post and express promptly picnic lunch is in order, and those returned. Hiner A Reed, Tillamook, who attend are advised to take along a basket of "dry” goods. Oregon. Burrell Clements and Miss Lillian The big opening dance for the sea­ Adams were married at Vancouver, son will be given at Barview Dance Wash., on Thursday of last week hall Saturday June 30, and Saltair and returned to make their home in dance Hall. Sunday July I. Haskins this city. The groom is a son of Mr. Professional Jazz Orchestra will fur­ and Mrs. C. W. Clements and the zreatly rcspcct- nish the best of music for the season. bride a young women greatl ■ the pleasure of t‘ _ r We are sorry to announce the ed by those who have The happy couple ’ death of John Sheets, which took her acquaintance. congratulations of place at the Boals’ hospital on Tut«» are receiving the day after being sick for several “J their friends. months. The deceased was one of our Cloverdale Frank Taylor, of the I most respected citizens. He was 73 week Courier, was in the city this years old and leaves a wife and three to attend and he has about decided | children The funeral services will be Association the Oregon Editorial I held Friday morning at the Catholic meeting at Pendleton I: may not be To Whom Does “Thrift’ Apply? NYON’E, atty age may practice Thrift. means Judicious Spending, Practical Using and Careful Saving The child, the housewife, me 1 chan t, farmer, ma tiu fact 11 rer— EV E R Y- ONE- will find a Savings or Checking account at The First National Bonk a real aid to Thrift. And Thrift 's a REAL AID to the prosperity of com­ munity and people. DIRECTORS : A. W Bunn, Farmer. P. Heisel, Farmer. C. J. Edwards. Mgr. C.PowerCo. J. C. Holden, Vice Pres. B. C. Lamb, Building Materials. John Slot gan. Farmer. IV. J. Riechers. Cashier. 4 ThefirstNationalBank TILLAMOOK OREGON. Gem Theatre Program. FRIDAY, JUNE 29th. “FLYING TORPEDO,” an exceptional picture featur­ ing John Emerson and Bessie Love. “VILLAGE BLACKSMITH.” A two reel comedy with funny Hank Mann and Vivian Edwards. This entire program should appeal to every one who likes to see pictures of MERIT. 15c. 5c.________________________ SATURDA Y & SUN DA Y, JUNE 30, JULY 1. “SECRET OF EVE.” Metro picture featuring the popular Mm. Petrova. ‘‘THE FLIRT.” Single reel comedy. 15c. 5c. MONDAY, JULY 2nd. “BI LLETS AND BROWN EYES.” A pleasing and wonderful Triangle feature picture, with Bessie Barris­ cale, in the leading role. “VILLAGE VAMPIRE.” Two reel comedy featuring Fred Mace and Anna Luther. 15c. 5c. TUESDAY, JULY 3rd. “PEARL OF THE ARMY.” Pathe serial picture with a Pathe News and single reel comedy, 10c. 5c FOURTH OF JULY. “ EAGLES WINGS,” a wonderful BLUEBIRD Photo­ play’which we have secured at an enormous price, in the belief that it will be a picture treat anti a feature in keep­ ing with the 4th. Dont miss hearing the Eagle Scream iti Tillamook on this date, an.l dont miss seeing the EAGLES WINGS at the Gem Theatre. Adults 15c. Kids 5c. THURSDAY, JULY Sth. “HER TEMPTATION.” One of those FOX pictures that always please, featuring the loveable Gladys Brock­ well, who has already proven herself to be a favorite with a great many Tillamook people. Adults lfic. Children 5c. Dont destroy this program, keep it for reference. case when leaving here, but as there appear to be a good deal of "wet goods” being shipped in suit cases, we hope he is not taking this trip to stock up. B. C. Lamb, president of the First National Bank and President of the Port of Tillamook, left for Portland on Sunday, a complaint having been filed that there was not sufficiccnt water to launch the vessels that is proposed to be built on the bay. Mr. Lamb obtained sufficient data and presented it to the proper authorities. A telegram was received on Wednes­ day stating that a government official would arrive here today to make a personal investigation. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lamb and daughter, Vida, will spend the sum- mer in Tillamook visiting their son G. B. Lamb and camping on Tilla- mook river, at South Prairie on their farm. They will visit relatives in Port­ land a short time before coming here. Mr. Lamb returned from the east recently, where he visited his brother and relatives in Iowa and Chicago. He enjoyed the trip very much, but claimed he’d rather live in Oregon. Their daughter, Vida, who is the youngest sister of Arthur Marolf, is one of Eugene’s most popular maids in society and has won notoriety for her profile sketches. May Cheese Sold. ------ o------ Tillamook Creamery .......... .Maple Leaf Creamery . . Fairview Dairy Association South Prairie Creamery . . . Three Rivers Creamery . . Mohler Creamery . . Clover Leaf Creamery .... Long Prairie Creamery Elwood Creamery Co.......... Cloverdale Cheese Co.......... Central Cheese Co................ Cold Springs Cheese Fcty. Orctown Cheese Co............ Neskowin Dairv Asso.......... Beaver Creamery Asso. . . East Braver Cheese Co. Pleasant Valley Cheese Co. Alder Vale Creamery ........ Blaine Creamery Co............ Mcda Creamery ................... son Estate $1,550.00; M. W. Harrison, $1,475.00. Those going over $1000.00, A. G. Beals, M. Abplanalp, S. ~ Schiffman, " Jos Dürrer, John Morgan, _ John Naegcli and James Williams, the last four being Guernsey men. ANNOUNCEMENT I desire to give notice to the public that the Ramsey Hotel, Tillamook, Oregon, has been taken over by me and that your patronage will be ap­ preciated. The cafe will be open and the tables made a distinctive featire of the hotel. The rooms will be clean and comfortable as the best. When in the city make your head­ quarters at the Ramsey Hotel. Mrs. Goldie Stephenson, Former Proprietor, Sum­ mit Hotel, Condon, Orc. The Government Needs Farmers as • Well as Fighters. ------ o- Two million three hundred thou­ sand acres of Oregon A California Railroad Co. Grant Lands. Title re­ vested in United States. To be open­ ed for homesteaders and sale. Con­ taining some of the best land left in the United States. Large Copyrighted map, showing land by section, and de­ scription of soil, climate, rainfall, elevation, temperature, etc., by counties. Postpaid One Dollar. Grant Lands Locating Co., Box 610, Port- ♦ land. ( trcgon. Alfalfa Land for Sale. ------ o------ For Sale, near Riddle, Oregon, 900 I acres of river bottom land, deep I sandy loam, . _ gravel subsoil, natural 1 drainage, river frontage, fronts coun­ ty road good for automobiles the I year around. Daily mail and automo- ! bile stage, ten miles from S. P. rail- , road station and three miles from 1 good trading point with good store». This land especially adopted to alfal­ fa and can guarantee irrigation by Nov. 1st, 1917, at $36.00 per acre and a maintenance fee of $r 50 per year. Can show land now yielding s< ven tons to the acre per year and pasture for two months after Sept. 1st, with Total $156,047. IO irrigation. Mild equable climate, good One shipment made past week of water, plenty nearby outrange, an 1250 cases triplets and r cases ideal dairy or stockfceding country. Longhorns sold for $23,;88.8<> A few small ranche« for sale. For Nine farmers will get over $1,00000 further particulars aonlv to A. C.