S l'!tl Ttt t MOOK UVMW Till VM- PAOK FOUR as Seen in. Rv "Flo"1 BUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL and FRATERNAL DIRECTORY OF TILLAMOOK Tillamook Heald v F:,s,hi,,ns iMiops About i own ,,. and uml. i hmii rf. mj aVpi" iwt wk 4.aln l 1' Tillamook vhiipi arc tlil.no with i nut of miiTs th- ila- K.i In Editor and Publisher C. I-:. TKOMBLEY ALEX CIGAR STORE n.uoot "rutins ti4kr ol Mk Uio mulll. I o,iillt tr ilrMRn m mlllim.-rj. U01TU MONKS SnV'friptiwt $! 't Yir In Ailinnc AthrrtMne .Mad Knn I'jHm.Awllftrtton. Tohiu-oo and Soft Drinlw. Try our famou.H near ttai?ytuvrltr, lire- Kiwi., "a(r. High Cmde Cigars. HMADQUAKTEUS FOR TAXICAHS BnUmi aa ScnA Clam Mail at th Vot iHiutf at TilUimxik. Onkmi. i ai.KMT. Hill Witluow. A. AiiHtln-do nnywlii-i f. aintitinj. M v Cnll tluMn at Alo.v'n. EDI TORIAL COMMENT I tlim FOH WF.K EVp1YWMERp NW IN HIT5 ATHLETES SET EXAMPLE Coach E. H. French's action in bringing together in dividual stars of the various basketball teams of the coun ty for one grand finale to usher out the most successful basketball season in the county's history, was cotrmen 1 able in more ways than one. On one floor were congregated siar athletes trom four different towns of the county. They represented even different basketball organizations and two distinct tvpe of uiavei-s one that of the trained athletic bodies sponsored bv the high schools of the state and the otr.er that ahtletic manhood that never tires of or grows too old to indulge in friendlv athletic contests of this kind. Uieir, disparity in ages ranged from sixteen to 80 but their en-, thusiasm was as one age. t The county benefited from this contest in a measure ' that is indeterminable. It brought out and perhaps ce mented a better feeling of comradeship than nas anumng that has been done in recent months. Merchants might well profit iVom this incident for what is srood for Cloverdale anil Blaine and Wheeler is also good for Tillamook. And vice versa. o . .( Ml...! t Utl..fi ll iifr n ? ; v w r .-r fc n n . ,''H f I'M (.(. . Biif i . Id Hfftl i DON'T FRET .; r .Mr. . i,' f .! t tin- cii.f.'il in .1 Hlmplr r.'inl-1 ,TOfor 'c ii '.-!. i -r 1 1 -.i t 1 "'- r In skin. It ml ll-..- njn nf p" .t;u-?jin nlwitn, ill ! v Ith Hk n ivntrutlnu oil.ir, aint ni ltim.i-.int Klrillf of t-.t N oi in. ! EMPLOY CHECKS SUITS 1 1 HZ.- ' L A man's life is too short to waste any great portion ot frtr inir nvpr a trifline matter of business. If a man has a mind to be annoyed by eveiy little mishap that occurs in his establishment, he can keep him self in constant hot water by worrying. There is neither sense nor reason in flying into a tit of passion because a careless clerk breaks a fixture or com- mits some other trifling blunder. Contant fretting on the part of the employer makes clerks nervous and in this condition of mind and body they are far more apt to make , errors than otherwise. Business worry wears a man out prematurely, and when the habit of fussing is once acquired, it is extremely difficult to rid one's self of it. There are men who work themselfes into a fit of passion over insignificant matters not woithy of serious consideration. There are others who fret because they fear something unpleasant is going to happen to their business career: they may have obligations to meet, a bill due at the bank, while their customers can not be depended upon to help them out of a tight corner, but there is no earthly use of borrowing trouble until trouble comes, and then an enterprising merchant should meet it manfully. There is a great difference in merchants; some wear. ONE version of spring i 1 ! "Ill 1 ' " 1 1. I. I . . tnemsejves out oeiore miciaie me; Decome lrruuuie, niu rose, snappish and disagreeable in the conduct of a small business, while other men. with vast interests and great reponsibilities, who are calm and well poised, patient and nervy, live to good old age without borrowing trouble or shattering their nerves over trifles. if ;,.iiu' .mi ..u. ntrtvt ijvmi mlslii trutl i'j ' !: "1 I'trtiHilettf tfii.ii'i't it fur w ti' Ami im'W ! t f i- " iH tmwiiii ,it ' . .i 1 hi IM1' ni l .t. i - l lit tthfrh tt lt NJ Uh klrt to t.iaJ' fi tHt a nki. nli' nt t-rpji i t tnnvt . ''i i In w i Ith li.' kktrf Thr Am l PtMi.llH III Mlf H'l ! Willi. iut (tip vtl H.tl w.i nnw IM iM t!t t 'ilr t'tHfU i lt -!v. pli nirril i f ..tri lll! !ll I Hltl. mlir.iiiT th narrow cuiT. nrul Slrtn Rat fvir rom, .'J- nl fttHi. p. W. Tll, I'mjirMiH iMHrlMr nr y u think of Lit tnH, Tlnnk MASSACHUSE'lTS MUTUAL W. A. t hureh. local ivpn'sentative TO CHURCH I'OK INSURANCE THE TODD HOTEL .... rtl.l in, .. KtMMiti n ii vhi NVrkl' rule. Ml TII l.AMIKXl. ilHIinOS IraMaf't CITY TKANSEER CO. "We haul nnyUittiK" Cnll U- Either Vwtw DH. HOWARD CHIROPRACTOR ru.i..MooK i oi;k no ijy K o u m ' tun G. I'urtntlt rMt. lllrl oil tUtunUti o,' to m. in the W O OUIlta j K l'H III Cnimmli A. K. It 2U Tillamnuk Building Both Pho... T ll.ti. riwl4t Ait.'K-.'-y Ht 1aw iJiOin tUn.i H.i-.lr.,.n Slt(ttl. TILLAMOOK T1TLM AND ABSTRACT CO. sour, ibiw DAVID ROHINSON, M. D. Physician ami SurirtHn SuccevMir to Dr. Wemlt 0m FOR THE TEENS r Alone with other for nJn!r lin that sprinc l4- horr. wmfi ihl x ample of lu offrlna In ult. TIip ileslgn Is tnxnsliiKljr yimthftil and ivir llrularljr nrnt lotikli s. eitiployinjc "'"'I' l.pnl's chcli fir tho iklrt nrul for cm twlllshlns the Mrnlsht font of f'a'r (loth, tt 1$ Itinnn In tilnrt ami utiitr Imt U nls mmle In colors nr.il in cither ai" It Mpfwal to cixxl lunte. If care kills, it is the "Don't Care" variety. The man who say3 "I don't care to advertise'' i3 giving a mighty lame excuse for his poor business foresight. Usually he finds that his "don't care" policy puts spider webs on his goods. o WHY HURRY 30? A lot of folks lope through life without ever stopping to take one whiff of the incense of the cool, sweet glades they rush through. Many are not content, unless their hoofs are pounding i,!n down the hard macadam highway lo ii tlit- front, hnvlnt; only one -toiilriK iliici- ul tho -lljir. ThiTf l ii xlll (nm ilouu I In- lui'k uml it novel ''(ciiriiilon of silk einliiolilory In wir color, whirl) IdIkIiom hii !Xiiihili- o nmplc of tlio tiillor'd nrt. PANELED CLOTH SKIR'I j il l II . H .llll-l 'l I'll-II III hUllH. I). IM rinlii ri'--i'ii In tills tjoli;(- i.ii.roil trlcotlDo mndi'l. of iiiiiiukI r- .1, f, i- I ; ii ii-i-irie-nt ll mis 11 piRin, KtralKni "i sua.) uu urn; iiic iuiesi, ami uimijKkll, u)Ih ,mrrow (.pliriile twit of up on some iaii y trail among tne everlasting sni ings, thev i "" """""i- rie imrt emit rn ntmu snort with disgust, and plunge through thicket, and briars, and over rotting logs, and blackberry vine barricades until they emerge once more, breathless, on the hard high way, under the bright glare, with the stink of gasoline; and the shriek of wild homs and whistles for their life's melody. Of course, all of us are, more or less, harried by the wolves of life, that snap at the heels of our soul, and force us to keep plunging along, 'o.t we fall and be devoured- But God always gives us a breathing spell for our soul's sake, if we only have sense enough (o take it. He stop the wol-.i-s; mayhap beside our sick bed, where he has uinned us for the time, that wo may pause and consider thinfs worth while. All of u., ocr-Monally, reach the heigh-,, and find! peace and silence iv re, if only we aro willing to stop and , cunsuier. But most of r, having sidestepped the wolves and having rerched , H 'e in the forest where the yellow violets nod, and the fern-'weed pools uner the arching roots of the moss-bound cedar.-, beel-on with their myriad mirrors of the eternal woods; most of us get scared at peace and solitude, and rush down the trail, hoping to find si broad road, with plenty of racket and stink to it. So a lot of people kep their noses right down in the uubi, ami 'ope tnrougn me: and when thev finally PEL. "SL ...'-- .... ur lr.aurantr. lloth Ik TU-tAMouK, Shoe KplrC Kui. ORKUO? I' Id I ' ' . (.'ill). 1 1 -in of drr- for lltil e!U in tlu n .pnulliiiii.' a' i ,-fui . oiKiierx U- f thou iiui.' in piuiiKi: ilutrrlul lolo gtle 'hm in i;ir.. lirlah- f..r ih Mil! h I :j, . .uu o hf-r n '' Tli" irnfill -'hfr rues from the "r'"- v.i" mm!. nixllfylnjf ll.-m to mill the vmiin jonernllon. h In the raite of the irvtl) upe-M nip lr " ii her. l TUia i i "r ,;f. In Hilr teeoa" a cj iU'h lpii iie hn smrefnl'v .. i'leil .1 in in ..I.. f dghi '"lEhi '.l.iir nl4 Inm f ill ripple HCk Willi ii 'l.ivrnlli.it of nilichlng In , .uu ro tiitiiiil It. Ii bus a lar ' ollar whh h l inyviili'iiKiy arranjrxl ! o draw p nrownl Hi neck by nuan t a lienv iltlc cord Hist l ttirenilwl ihroutrh larire eyelet worked In atlk like Unit n( the MltcliifiK The rorti I .-.ntl eyelelii 111 very ile.-oratlve SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIRING Done correctly at ituson able prices. lici-s, oil. polish, etc. WN .'i in need in our line, call in. SNODGRASS The Shoe Doctor. Todd Hotel Bldg R. B. HAYS HSU AM) SIIKLL MBII Fm. at Quality at RcaaonabW Pricta BfcLL I'HOKE I3IW Veirnuiriin DR. 0. L HOI 1LFELD VETERINARIAN At HH Plono iK Mutunl IImw I'umr.-i 1'ireclorn L L HOY, M. D. Phyaician ami Surgoon i Mu'.im) rt-n Offiir mn4 KtW.'. TILLAMOOK to LOCK i DR. 1. M. SMITH i I'HVSK I.VN 4 Hl UfUIO.V , (ffk n National BW Titlamouk, 0 n Atiofurj II. T. Ilotu o. I. Wlnto ; Borrs & winslow UWY liHS TILLAMfXiK. ORKiiO.V ROBERT H. McGRATH COUNaetXJR AT LAW TILLAMOOK. OHKiiON T. H. COYNE ATTORNEY AT LAW and USD OFFH'fc aUMlNKltt Oppoaila Cwirt liuu TIIUMOC MAXMI05 SO JJ U1! Mu Mat S A. ft! Wl i o 0 r Uhk l - l in,-7 tw I 1 Mi. ia.iu:x,UL, t4l in SILVER WAVE CIIAPTQl NO. 18 0. L S. S(4n rvinii Ul Al fj f-,'. tt ttlttl Tlwi'i'if ' !k tMiAjl lnettr ll' ' i wtiea Jlltv u f MUUJt J0KN.SON ni wrrot au ROYAL ARLll MASOJd atfU .ilni r'tMj rtiUtl'bl i. j 1 1 ll r mvu; khi s $i MARATHON 10DCE NO. 89 Jgr iw tiiwlil ft firfOSl. A -fi-.9 Rlf jr it. i. C il - K l . . . M.lllh I ulM.K MX f I V A l H 4 Welna Xyr'Ax ih i. i r'cr W I W. R. C. Orintfi lUlirf l orj i S'a. Kj 'rklay vcniti f h It) Sftcialati COATS RKSt'.MBLE CAPIiS TILLAMOOK UNDERTAKING CO Funeral lnrct-tur ami I.iciu Kmbnlmtir It. N. IIKNM.K, MKr. Latly Ai'iiunt when iji-irr. h li. in. In Hie H wclcuiina. . ! M AUY SI (mpit Irtw ffHnitlnf tectory M MILS. CLAKLNM pratnwea. And Un duplWfitMl. N haiL W DR. J. G. TURNER UVIt SI'litlAUhT j i iVrmam-nlly i.. aUJ in Tillamouk. I'rivatr offir.. m Jmkina Jrwly HUtrw l.ul.t U.to ilalr iiutiiim.-nu iMiiititnont iiim v t ll MI't I NO. I'vth.on -S:lrr Ii C C 11 li.. VCi.ivl.l. i,l 1 I n'ellt I'. M. .MAHKI. i'KAV f M E I ULitrii v i "SB f I- l' . . . ii. . ,. . mc v il.inl Muifluy h k'l t ''l.rnl M In i n r .i in-., r V " 'k -wi l.i ! Duo go il II.. n.H-f IV4I if.. Aawuat at wmul k.i, ,i u. , nml .luni.g id, ,,,, ....m. -,.., JW i,, '"'1 ....... ...iiaf in r4( Teul 11 1WM 4u. Ult''lo,.li ,,, ?nll Mimrtltvrw i .U IHIII ii i'lll ll I'M lil .1 1 . Ill. Ill, ioiil nr slilt or i-ot tori u I i-uirih tllllM' rnu fiVi it i t . .......... m,n me end 01 tne road, and must ston hefm-n fhn trmni wiii '"r (''"''" "r n .i.'h-.j "u-uiuhju l)arncade they discover they have a soul, and wonder 'uTlV .-.S wjiat in the dickens they are going to do with the dratted im"1" 01 tTL'I"! " ,K n" " mi-hibiu thing ,.H Mlll UuH fc,.,)M,.n,,. .t ll( l() i tii . .. I niu I it la 1. Aruiiml tin; bottom 1 1 1 mi; IJlOy RjlOUJd have given the nOOr thinrr n nhnnnn 4 1 btt-lti iuuioIh trlmmvil with rrnvx .,r gl'OWj a bit- j narrow fciJk hral.l In u ruiitruatlnv 1 uml l (lmi!lu.tU In .uiltiiI wulw . -v.. 0lor' und culor. " i (im- mum limit inv in mitny u I iprl'i- riii In lU-ioniiliiii wIii'IIht It 1 i n ciipn, imi'i' mill aliiiilf. nr n nmrt , 'I'liiiik' nii. 'I lia inure llko n ni I 'I hiiihn tin' lii'l K r ItM cIiiiiiium or win i uln iipiimviil from ihi- riiNhlniiiililft. , I'llU I'll (in IlIlM IllH'liyH yluiiil Wollli III I ,'ooii Ntciiil. niiviii'tlu!li Ii win n I hold lior iillcjtliiiif ii Miiiihim iifiiu M,n. -on wlilioiit iiiiMlllli-fliioiia, uml we iimii tliiiin In (lie i'liii-uiiii. I I '"or uuni'inl ivtuir Hie trlii orrnrn, i iiiioiik Mlii'in. Ihi' Kruii-fiil wrnp i liown Iniri'. II In iiiiiili- of iilcdiiMc .mil Iiiin n Iniun i-ollnr Ii'IiiiiiumI ulih iiiilliil looi of tillk hralil. ,t uM, Illicit, looc, puinliiiit piuiclM of iH, ,,(),, ! mil IIiiIhIk iI with coi'iIm i iiiIh n nlcinliti iiiKiiolk. KninulliiiiK ln'im,, n nllMHC mill II alii (ictl Mid,. f (. I front iillow fiii(i(mii fm n,,. imll I uml minx. AIIohuIIht llita Ik ii ,mti ' tltl.l HHIlll....l . ... . MIIM liM.UKIII iril II IUI H I (llll U'illlf VjH Of fUMt kmi raltlaatl lm , murmHm ini '( ,i)t t. r- ' , . , ' jy in Iwnka uu' ,i B,, Innn uu. In mHlnm ,,, H.I,l, ... .,. Jiiiit iul riu iua ,ii v ....... . . "Wl iqiulllal a i, ii , '"ii rnViii All inlin lUblUUM . . . . . 1 17 mi? m jm 11: j m l HJI .1IIU " I Vlk.uiij no "in unti i,u Ulll.tlilil on -t i ii I U I II (1.7 1 1. Ufa is '" i .'II V, J.I.I I Il ls ,n J 'i 'i a I uIIMI.fcH IN (llli..,oi "tit M"""d 'lu,"' tl. -i' ! i.V i V,,,, ,i, '.''. ii-VM'i iimi U i-i 1 1 'i i. ii. ii . ; " 'Hmi. HUi.il.ir, 'ia.,i, ,,n .X'1,1,1- 8UNDAV CONCIJKT A MiiiUHiiorril conceit will .H !r;v,.(, at tho (Jem Theatre, Suniiuy aft,., nnot. ,,t 2,ao April 1 "ff.a HUiplcea of tbf Mondvy Mu.lrtil Club, I III I llll I 'HI. l ll -'II I I I I. i VOL" WA.NI A KhAL HATTEKY 110 A at aWlIIMJMVI in mm Yon (!;, ni l'oijJi! All Your I'm on a I ire TrouliU'.s If You SOUND Tillamook Battery Station M. R, TERRY, Prop.