! .mohsI HitriM iulo nf,j "ppinrii wy col find Im CER1 First National TILLAMOOK, OKI-CON sink 1 I HK.Vr NATIONAL HANK, 'IIMA.MOOK il TAIT, President J. C. HOLDEN, Vice-President W. J. K IE CHEKS, Cashier it I MAKE THIS BANK YOUR HEADQUARTERS DURING THE FAIR (klrtlng 'llllanouli liny, and S'lvernlj imW Mils urn laying idle, bern'iiiic deep I draft vcmiiI ."tiiOt ct into the bay ! cm fcermifil of tM-Iwrhoing too hl low, ()ly n few yeiiry i tliU fact; wm Vr'.Liiht to t; . uti'iitloii of our senators mill M'i-r''M'- lativeg In ci)f- grrii and this attrition has resulted In tlm buHdlbg tit n Jetty which will -Jeep, en ifm i-Iihiiiiii) nod lulmlt liirc vetscU from nil rmtwnr. Tho Nolmlcin jelly l nU being rcnollt nnd extended, fcnd th? roctf for both of these jetties-Ii L-ellii; lakn from largo quarries jiit In 1iw Garibaldi. Thimo ipliirrlf- aVe m t. - I - . I I cnn-ciying ovi-r one nnnirri men himj ' will l In operation for over two year. &j Id tin- construction of them Jetties the'fcovcrnrnent arid tho taxpayer of (2 'Tillamook (ninty will expend nearly ? . one million dollar. V,'f are ' ow just beginning to grow. All tin agitation caused the people to bt ijio to think, nnd lby thought Unit a a needed ii depot ht Garibaldi. The mutter wnii tlti-n up with tin; utato lUllroml Comminion hy nurno of our unti-rpriiOng morchnnUi, nnd the com miliiion lnin ordered the railroad corn puny to erect n depot, which will he done oon. While the people of our thriving liltlu b:i re were thinking, they decided to build h new hchool , h'juno and iirrnnr.u u nicenchool ground. And reader, vou ouht to nee how i rcully well they have nuccetlitl in this. Hot they ilid net stop thurc Thcv went on and eoulprcd the building; W throughout with nil modern convenien y ecu, including ntcam radiator, sanitary toilet, (unitary drinking fountains, Jj lavatory, a fine pinno, library, etc. A J perfect parii-lise for any tearher. The turn til teachiiiK fi'rce is composed of ij H. S. lirirnliall as principal and Miss KJ Kva Wheeler as primary instructor. , M The school boatd is composed of Wrn. Derby. Fred I'aquet anil ii. McMillan. W with Mrs. Sarah McMillan as district fcl cltrk. The school Itoanl am trying to A3 make their srinol the bet In the coun ysi ty. The cIum;I is now in session with K over forty pupils enrolled. F. C. Alexander has charge of our & K)lullico anil aUo the ticket and ex W press olllce. Nelson & Co. nnd Geo. V . Si rhclps me our two accummodatinK THEY ARE GETTING PAID FOR BOOSTING Who Is Tim Sharpies Mechanical Milker ITscrs Why Not become a customer also and get paid for it in increased profits Why Not ' Relieve yourself of all dependancc upon unreliable helo and drudiftrv. . Why Not Make up your mtnd at once and Invest in a Sharpie Milker. The Teat Cup with the Upward Squeeze. The most wonderful invention of ..the present time. Call at our -ttore and we will show you a machine In operation. R. F. ZACHMANN Member 1 the Federal Keserve Association of the United Stales Si ami enterprising merchants. We also have two rcslnurantH, n fish, clam and crab market, a butcher bhop, u barber l.o;, hotel and saloon. Hut if Oregon j po- it dry this fall there may be a build-; liitf for rent. Amonr the old pioneer w-js Peter i ( Hyrom who died last year. His name j JCt has been connected vCith Garibaldi for W over W) years. A mom; the old settlers' W who are still living nere we must men-j W lion Frank ilnbson, N. McMillan, yW ; I'eter Svenson, ami Frank Murray. The -5 honor of Mnu the oldest livintt rcsi . dsnt if Garibaldi falls to I'cter Svur-' CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, LATH BRICK, ASPHALT, LAND PLASTER AND COAL LAMB-SCHRADER COMPANY Docks and Warehouse Front St. between 2d and 3d Ave. West 'iuatbd on . 5 f M 1 1 1 m mm: LI )Z T M" it? I j A 11 r . 46" ; vX- nlX J Nu.- ChrlsHiiiiClaacli lincliil lit h Cost of Wo.UH). Towns of Tie County. GARIBALDI BY THE SEA Tho word Garibaldi Is of Italian or IkIii and In derived from tho wonln j "(Jnri,' ineiuiiiiK "dear," and "Ualdi," meanlnir inountnlim." Thcreforu the word "Gnrllnildl," inuiiim "Denr Mountain," , You auk how Gnrllnildl not 1U name, Well, tho Mtory ruim like this: te Kate ami Nan, The Al Hurd, cn. Miles, The A. II. Rels. the ".tosy Olcson, t- l.u Uls ... tho It, I'. Ivlino- and the Sue II. Elmore, vs liic at the present writinj; is on her 6&-t i. !, She was It.iilt ill IlK)fl. ' lip first store in Garibaldi was rt' i- I'aul Corner, who was follow, t ll Strr, Wtn. Itolstoit, Mrs. Oalo-i;-o. Cuhn, Theo, I'arks, and Nelson I'm rim Hlmore Cnnnery was built i IJWS ami was operated every year to ami includintr ISM 2. Krom t iK'Til'aiihaldl had three small hotol. but all toipuher they could not accom ii'lftl the people who wore looking fur i"iiiot(t)iiJrt anil timber claims Much tlshiiiK was buim: done then anil OHrlbnlli was a lively hurt,'. At tint tiuve (laribaltll was quite u distributing point for freijjlit antl passengers, and for vea rs V. 11. Ahlerman and N. Mi' Millan drove teams nloni? thu bnl from Carihaltli to Nuhnlem. Hut it was never intended that ttari imlili shotihl always be shut in from the H rust of the world. i'eoplc from lb oulsiuu were KiioeKini; to e,ei in r people in (Jaribaldi were knocldiiK t get out. In 1011 a railroad was bnib into Till mok county and in Novum bur of that year the first train pulled into Garibaldi. A shout of triumph went mi .from every inhabitant, ami In bcauti"-:'" tle bay, with the towering irountainV. i.. .i... i.:.. . .. i.....,:r,.l B,.rn i n-t . ill ioe rear, ijtttiwui; ucuutit'ii wuw,.,,;. -I l-e .... .. . . . ,. .... l tun Vllliiatv; in gLiiiuiui ..,u around, with no storms or severe wipds. The health of our cit zens is perfect for several doctors have starved cit here. Garibaldi is a beautiful place for the tourist in the summer time and hundreds have restetl within our Rates tills season. Garibaldi extends a wel coming hand to nil strangers. iVi;on uut for a good time remember Gurllialdi Hy The.Sea. i upon quality vou arc entitled to Supreme Sodas 10c it your dealers . .. Frr For 12 end labels a turpnse l-ox of iWtiijiteiti!" IitcdDinue "ill-l.t - you iUJOiuiciy irec. F. F. Harodon & Son PortUad Unloa e fi'OHLER thlnl tleifertur was iiirked up by I'M Jarvls, who win hastening toward the drowning men, with his cam. Mr. Jnrvis towed Iho f id low asharo and af ter the snijon hail recovered suilidcnt ly he whs' asked his namu The inilr told diirvis that his name was Garibaldi, mid over since that time the place has , M by Uie Ucc of gone bv tlmt name. Sumo f tho pres-1 i.,l ll.i flali In the line. gone by Hint name. Some r tlio pn.s-. Mt J(J t()U lmy g,oro 0 thlf Heaver-Hlalne road. And out population doubt tho truth of our rnlro.id have como thousands at IMaino Mr." Wilmot is postmaster Btory, and Insist that our town was Himt t.0king homes mid busi- and proprietor of a general store, named for thu gn at Italian ',l'll,;.r' 1 . entorpriscH. Hundreds have found! Hebo is quite an important trading and llberalnr Garibaldi. Hut wo givo ' , ,.,.,.. ..... i..mwA tur ' ,Uiint. located 20 miles south of Tilla- Mohkr is Iceatetl on the I'. H. & N. Railway, on the banks of the Nchnlem l.iver and on the main traveled county n an lending to Nehnlisn City. Finley Hres. are the principal merehants of the place ; a cheese factory s located here is also a blacksmith shop, run by Grant Thayer. Mahler bus a new M. V.. Church which was recently con structid. Mohler is surrounded by tine farming lands and is the natural trad ing point for many well-to-do formers. TRADING POINTS SOUTH Hemlock is quite an important trad-, ing point at tho junction of the Iilla-niook-Sandlake road. Mr. Anderson conducts n general store and is post muster here. t U. O. Mngarrell conducts a small A t I ' ... .1. Aiioui I .,., I,.. torv for what It Is worm. ... . Ti.r .,r.. millimm of .... . IlllOtllV'Itt lOWtl. til.-- ...w miy yearn .. go nil llnuut. vessel hook. l()Wn (iurlblll is u,f lf,m, ,inbl.r itl lhu mountains tig nhtdtur from a storm took rofugo . ..; .... ., ii, i.,kon on bv hi.. I...I.I.. mini i, i... A piirvoi mo uoii.tu.-o . .... - , ' ,'. ,,u ' '"f.""" . " 7" one I. l. Hnlley about imy yoam ai;, el drew noiir the Hhore, threo of thu I , . , . .,,., K.mlu tnook. A pot tollico a.H Is also n hotel, is located here blacksmith shop, miIIoih fonr'ng fur tholr lives abimnl thu veasul, Jumix'd ovorb.iard and ho Kim swimming townnlH tho shore. Two of tho HiiiloiH worn drowned hut tho hoii'h place nlung tho bay to Hie cherry treu upon the bluir nhovo Garibaldi. I,, id,, ...trie ilnvs niuiiv schooiieis niudu this wrt and niiiong Ihem were Lowil Wntch Inspcctor ol I'. R. t N. K'y First Clnss Kopaii in,' Uoiil All Work Gun in'cvil Reliable it I Eugene Jenkins jcweie. WATCHES JEWELRY DIAMONDS The oldest Icwclcr in the City and one ol '5f Tillamook's Oldest Business Men m qominorclal Huilding, I-owvr 1'loor Oceupietl by liny & Co,, Second. Floor Qccupled by olllces, PUMP GUN The "Good Old Stand-by" The gun that user swear by against all comers. Pick out some friend you know who ue one. Atk Aim about it. Let him how you the Solid Breech, Bottom Ejection thellt, imoke and gate go down away from your face; three Safety Devices, simple Take-down, the Hommerlc feature. nn when yi r reJr lo buy It ro'to the Rmin(. ton-UMC dUr in thu community. You'll know him by th K.J Ball Mark of Ktmirngton-UMC-tka Sign d Sportsmen' Hdcjiurtr. To kep your sun cIusm nct lubricated right. uie Rem Oil, the new powder toUeot, rut pi yentetiv o gun luWicaat. Remington Annt-Unioa Metallic Cartridge Co. 299 Bro.dw.y. New York cheese factory and general store con , SanUl-fcc. as well as bmU ducted by Meyer & Son. A nostmnsier fVuits Saiull.ike has been handicapped be cause of lack of transportation, this obstacle will soon bo overcome, as the county has commenced th- con struction "of a good macadam rt-nd to that locality. hits been appointed at Medn, where is also located a store, blacksmith shop and cheeso factory THE SANDLAKE COUNTRY. The Sandlake district, but little known of coinparitivcly speakins, is one of the most promising portions of t-ur county from an agricultural stand M)int. ' Cramberrics arc raised at a Kit-.it profit. Eugene (tkinson lias a tiact of crambcriy land at SandlaUt 'tat produces wonderfully vll, th: ross incoine ranging from S300.QO to JKoo.oo per acre from their lands. There are also sonie good dairy rLE:::.HANS!:;-i Wm. W. Fleshor, of Lewis County, ash., and Miss l.illic A. Ha- sen, of nlm Dniunn win i il ill I rrl in IDArrlnOa ; Inst Snndav mornlr ir at 10 o'clock, at the t.iiristiun tiniircn parsonage, ttey?i Van Winkle otflciutln . Mr. Flcsner i v prospermia fr.rmer ot Lowis County, Wash, and the liapoy" couple have gono o tiiq farm tit tiiftt ulucu to maku tholr future home.i iv ji 2