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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 28. Warning to Newspaper Borrowers. cate question, and is seldom handled by qill should have charged back to us the amount with the prepaid mark, but fail ing to do so I enclose you herewith a 1 money order for $1.00.” It evidently pays to “kick’ when one | rims up against back charges, for had he j not done so it is a foregone conclusion he would never have heard any more about *t, but grin and bear it. But who would have been credited with the $1 had not 1 Tillamook County Bank Opens. Dr. Lawless made a complaint ? The North Yamhill agent or the agent . in In our advertising columns will bc Chicago ? found the card of the Tillamook County BOULDER CREEK. Bank, which opens its doors for business next Saturday. Some delay was experi A fine healthy baby girl arrived Satur- I enced in the completion of the fire-proof day morning, Aug. 23. to gladden the | vault and building, so the bank opens hearts and home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans | some six weeks later than contemplated L Jensen. Mother and baby doing1 in the original plan. This institution is well. a welcome addition to the business enter Mrs. Effie Jensen and Mrs. Millie Sap prises of Tillamook City and County. pington were up from Hebo Sunday. The directors are M. W. Harrison, W. II A. Chopard came in from the camp W. Curtiss and B. L. Eddy,men who are Saturday and returned Sunday. too well and favorably known to our John Borba went down to Mr. L. Jen-! people to need any introduction. Their sen’s, at Hel)o. names are a guaranty that the bank will Mr. Bays returned from the valley last be conducted upon safe and conservative Saturday, business principles and will be an impor W. D. Gladwill, Rob. Mac lay and C. A. tant factor in the future financial history Smith went to Tillamook Monday, ot Tillamook. That the Tillamook H. L. Jensen hauled oats for Jno. County Bank will be a safe institution Corba Monday. and that the people of the county will Mrs. Grace Smith’s little niece, who have implicit confidence in it is a fore has been visiting her for the past two gone conclusion, for that is already as weeks, returned to Tillamook Monday. sured by the names of the gentlemen who Manter Cecil Gelchell came up from1 are at the back of it. Hebo Saturday to visit his sister, Mrs. We note with pleasure the substantial Chopard, and his boy friends on Boulder' and attractive appearance of the bank Creek. ing house, which is another creditable Mrs Jessie Bays is staying with building toimproveTillamook City. The niece, Mrs Jensen, at present. fire-proof yault is built of Tillamook Two more families went down to the sandstone, laid in the most careful man beach last week, Mrs. Cady and Mrs. Held Down the Mud Flats. ner, and the bank safe is of the latest and W oods. most approved construction, being guar You sha’nt go home till morning, M. T. Soares went out to the camp anteed to be burglar proof. It is of solid Sunday. _________________ You sha’nt go home till morning, Until the break of day ! manganese steel, and is known as the This was what the wild waves were sav Manganese Steel Safe, manufactured by NETARTS ing on Saturday and what was wafted the Hibbard-Hodman-Ely Company of Frank Fitzpatrick is on the beach rus across the ruffled water of Tillamook New York. Ladd& Tilden, of Portland, bay to Tillamook City. It was an ill- the Merchants’ National Bank, of Port ticating and taking in the sights. Arch Perry and family and Dan Feely omen, for in the evening this refrain was land, Ladd & Bush, of Salem, and other large banking houses of the Northwest and family left for their homes in Mc beard : We can’t get home till morning ’ have recently adopted this style of safe, Minnville on Friday after spending two What did it all mean ? Simply this. A after a thorough test by explosives and weeks on the beach. There is a crew of men working on the merry party left this city that day for have discarded all other makes. the Sandspit in a fish boat. Commodore The bank counter and fixtures are lighthouse road cutting the brush along Carl Haberlach was in command with a pleasing examples of the highest skill of the sides of the road and putting in crew of young braves who delighted the well known Tillamook workmen, in- new bridge«, as some of the old bridges young ladies when they displayed their eluding Mr. S A. Brodhead and his as- were broken down and were sadly in need of new ones. skill as navigators of the mighty deep, sistants and Mr. Magnus Munson. F. E. Norton and family came The Portland correspondent of the little dreaming they had a Jonah on board who had jilted the Skookum Lake new bank is the Merchants’ National Sunday to enjoy themselves. Ike Simlar and .lames Wilson spooks. The sea was angry and the ele Bank of that city and the New York cor family are camping on the beach. ments were out of joint, making the situ respondent is the National Park Bank. Chas. Hodgdon and wife went out to ation ominous as the boat glided over Portland Monday morning.u hereChnrlie the troubled waters. Wooed on by the “News” Twitted Sam Elmore. will work in a eawmill the coming win mischievious spirits, all went well until Astorian News : “Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ter. the waters suddenly receded, leaving the N. S. Allen and family left for their party to bold down the mud flats for Elmore have just returned from their the night and bear the cackle of the clams Tillamook ranch, where they are said to home in North Yamhill on Monday. as they joined in chorus, "Home, sweet I have been investigating the project of as. They have been on the beach for the last home I” Query : Who was the Jonah ? paragi’S raising. J. H. Henbow. an ex year for their health which is greatly pert from Sacramento, went with them. improved. He says California produces 98 per cent Marvine Cole and family left for Port Lost their Effervescence ! of the canned asparagus of the world. land the first of the week to be gone The party which left this city on Sun Asparagus lands near Stockton have about a month, Mr. Cule is negotiating day morning for a day’s outing and fish risen from $10 to $1000. It is said it for the llulburt place on the beach. ing up the Miami was out of luck. It will cost Elmore $15,000 to make the Mr. Warren, of Bay City, rode over started out loaded with plenty of good experiment, or less than one half what Sunday on his bike. things to satisfy the inner man and to his newspaper experiment has cost him Arthur ami James Hunt are camping make the outing enjoyable. Who the —and lie is still holding the snipe ou the beach. mascot was iti starting out and the hoo bag.” The Headlight considers this un Mr. and Mrs. Easom, of Forest Grove, doo in coming home we have not learned. called for on the part of the News, for it came in on Saturday last. To make a long story short, while the must be cognizant of the fact there is not A W. Phelps and family, of Round paity was away fishing and having lots a city in Oregon where so many persons Prairie, are camping on the beach and of fun there were others who thought have had their eye-teeth <ut in dabbling enjoying the sea breeze. they could do likewise by making a raid into newspapers and have dropped as Ralph Ackley was seen on the lieach on the party’s lunch basketsand carrying big “wads” as they have in Astoria. Sunday. What is the attraction, Ralph? off the effervescence. It is too amusing to And even Mr. Elmore, who is reputed to describe the consternation and anger have good business sagacity and tact, SOUTH PRAIRIE. that was pictured on every face when the slip|>ed up as slick as others had done in party returned and learned what had that city. It is known amongst news The continued dry weather is causing ( happened. To put it mild, the dander of paper men that more money has been the average dairyman to look anxiously the party was up and some of the young lost putting it into Astoria newspapers gallants were ready to go on the war and getting tied up with them, than in toward the bottom of his milk can, path. One gentleman was heard to say any other city in Oregon—and the end as he pores in his last bucketful of milk. Grandpa Wells left last Monday by i despondently : “It’s, ah— Blausted does not appear in sight, does it Sam ? boat for Portland and Salem. shame, to steal one’s b-e-ir ! Don’t you Albert Harris and wife, of Hubbard,! know.” The editor of the Headlight must Stole a Buggy to go to a Dance. Or., old time residents, have been visit admit that, if he had tumbled across so Mr. Frank Wheeler came to the city ing old friends on the Prairie. Mr. Harris many nice things, and being hungry and drv, whether he could have resisted the onSaturday with hishorseand buggy and being a good fisherman, secured a good temptation. Fortunately we can prove tied it up near Ackley's shop, but when ly number of the speckled beauties. One evening last week while Clara j an alibi. As most newspaper men can he returned to go home it was gone, and unravel a little mystery like this it is np * it was a mystery who had taken it. It Moran was bridling her pony in the to bro. Watson to determine who got appears that Pearl Trout and John Wil. front yard, the animal getting its fore-' away with his effervescence and was the | liariis wanted to go to the dance at Bay foot in the rein of the bridal, caused it to • Hush ! City, so jumped in and drove off just as back around. Mrs. Moran, to save her j hoodoo of the party. But— hush ! The spooks are on the trail of though they owned it. They took in the smallest child, went between the pony dance, and returned to the city about and house. She was caught, and the the spook hunters. three o’clock next morning, with Charley pony knocked her down and fell U|M>n Prostitution and Social Purity. Hines driving. Mr. Wheeler was wail- her, breaking her collar bone and bruised ing for them, when Williams jumped and her some. She is recovering nicely. Mrs. M. E. Hoxter, who came in from ran away, while Hines was put in the Thomas Lyster is working the roads at the south end of the district. Portland last week to lecture and to so- county __ ________ lock up. It ______ transpired that the Mr. Eaio-n, of Dilley, Ore., while licit subscriptions for the Florence Chit- latter di() not know that the buggy and teuton Refuge Home for Oregon, left on horje bad bfen sto|en Both boy, were camped at the Tillamook bridge last the steamer on Monday. The home is brought before Justice Alley on Monday, Saturday night, his horse took the colic, for the shelter of unfortunate girls who and t(J giye the boy8 a cllallcei he dis- which resulted in inflammation of the have fallen from the paths of virtue and charged them, but in doing so hecau- bowels and death. Although Dr. Owens who want to reform. Some 50,000 girls lioned them and gave them some whole did all in bis power to save the animal, go wrong or are enticed into houses of some advice, which, if they are wise and but he was not called in time. Quite a num tier are talking of going prostitution every year.and one can only want to keep out of trouble, they will imagine the sorrow and distress which | heed. The justice also had Pearl Trout out to the valley to pick hops. W. N. Vaughn, of Bay Citv. was up to it brings to that nnmlier of families and brought before him and he addressed her see his son one day last week. homes in the United States when it takes in the same way. Quite a numlier have been attendi ng so many innocent girls to become the vic the Georgia jubilee singers meetings at tims of the worst dews of wretchedness, It Paid to Kick. Tillamook. vice and misery. And there are scores of It is dangerous for fruit men from the men and women who conduct houses of Dr. Lawless, who was charged back ill fame for the money there is in it, car charges on an express parcel w hich was valley to come through here unless they ing not whose daughters they lead astray prepaid to North Yamhill, and who regis stop at every house, for the women are and convert into common prostitutes, tered a “kick'' by sending a complaint to ready to give them battle if they dont _________________ and breeders of venereal disease which Wells Fargo & Co., has received this re stop. Here is a little story of what occurred to a man who was too economical, of course it was not that he was too stingy, to take his home paper. Perhaps he was like many others—was taking too many papers, and could not afford to subscribe and pay for his home paper —as long as he can beg or borrow it from relative or friend who pays for the home paper. An ¡exchange says : “A man who was too economical to take his paper sent his little boy to borrow the copy taken by his neighbor In his haste the bey ran over a $4 stand of bees, and in ten min utes looked a very warty summer squash. His cries reached his father who ran to his assistance, and failing to no tice a barbed wire fence, ran into it breaking it down, cutting a handful of flesh from his anatomy, and ruining a $4 pair of pants. The old cow took ad vantage of the gap in the fence, and got into the corn field and killed herself eat ing green corn. Hearing the racket, the wife upset a 4-gallon churn full of rich cream into a basket of kittens, drown ing the whole flock. In the hurry she dropped a $7 set of teeth. The baby left alone, crawled through the spilled cream and into the parlor, ruining a brand new $30 carpet. During the ex- «.itement the oldest daughter ran away with the hired man ; the dog broke up 11 setting hens, and the calyes got out and chewed the tails off four fine shirts.” Now subscribe for the Headliffht, the oldest, brightest and best newspaper in Tillamook county, and it is all home print. _________________ eventually kill them. No matter how tenderly and virtuous a girl may have been raised, and no matter how respect ed her parents may be, there is no telling whose daughters will go astray in this respect when there arc so many pitfalls to ensnare them. Social purity is a deli-. the country press, but it is of vital im portance to every community and home, " e will close by asking parents one per tinent question, and it is this : What as surance have you that some of the dau ghters you are raising will not fall vic tims and be enticed away to bouses of prostitution ? 1902 Tillamook’s NEW Professional Cards DEPARTMENT STORE ! I,. EDDY A ttorney - at -L aw O regon . T illamook II. T. BOTTS. w. II. COOPER. OOPER BOTTS, & On a date to be announced later, we ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Will open a New Store in Tillamook. OREGON. TILLAMOOK Office across street mid North from Post We are members of the CASH BUY Office. ERS' UNION, which is an organization of 49 Department Stores, located in Montana, AjAILLAMOOK TITLE STRACT CO., Idaho, Washington and Oregon. TILLAMOOK ... OREGON. The purpose of this combination of stores is for the PROTECTION of OUR Complete abstracts of all land in Tilla- mook County. SELVES and CUSTOMERS. We can buy W. H. C , President. in larger quantities, therefore buy cheaper. H. T. B , Secretary. We are constantly represented in the OFFICE WITH COOPER & BOTTS. Eastern Markets by Mr. D. J. Morton, an H. GOYNE, " expert buyer, who has orders from us to buy anything in up-to-date Merchandise his A ttorney - at -L aw , her¡judgment may determine a bargain. Office : Opposite Court House Our circular will be sent to you in a T illamook .. O regon few days, and we seek for it your careful ^ALAUDE THAYER, consideration and attention ply : Church—What on earth are they ring, •'Referring to your letter of the 15th inst. to the Geneva Optical Co. in regard ing that bell so long for ? Gotham—That'» to call a meeting to to package shipped from them Aug 5th, 1902, I regret to inform you that I find gether. “What »ort of meeting ?" our men made a mistake nnd way-billed Meeting of the Society forthe I’reyen- this package with |1 Wcollect instead of tion of Unnecessary None».’’ |1.UU prepaid. Our agent at North Yam ooper otts A ttorney - at -L aw , O regon . T illamook OBERT A. MILLER, A ttorney - at -L aw . Oregon Citÿ, Oregon. Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. W. SEVERANCE, One Door South of Post Office. Pianos & Organs Now is the time to secure a high grade Piano or Organ, on the most reasonable terms ever offered in this district. Mr. 0. J. C. Clayton, of the limi of Allen, Gilberts Co. will sell on small installments, 20 different makes ot the highest grade Pianos and Organs. Our house is the oldest and most reliable in the Northwest and no matter what Piano or Organ you should buy from the firm of Allen, Gilbert & Co., Will l)C warranted. Call and see Mr. Clayton, at the Larsen House and get terms. Piano and Organs on view at the Opera House. Old Pianos and Organs taken in trade Your credit is good? Allen, Gilbert & Co. Our Clubbing Rates A ttorney - at -L aw , O regon . T illamook AVID WILEY, M.D., P hysician , S urgeon A ccoucheur . and All calls promptly attended bo, .. T illamook O regon . M. SMITH, M.D., T • P hysician and S urgeon . Office in T odd ' s Building. T illamook .. O regon . O. H. DAVENPORT, D entist . Makes a Specialty of Crown and Bridge Work, Tillamook City .. Oregon. J • S. STEPHENS, Agent for the HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON Ac LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Agent for North West School Supply Company, Notary Public. TILLAMOOK, — OREGON LAUDE THAYER, Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London and Lanca shire Fire Insurance Companies. Tillamook . . Oregon. Jp\OR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE oil To TI LL A M OOK ABSTRACT TRI ST CO. Headlight Headlight Headlight Headlight and and and and ( Iregonian Examiner i wice-a-Week World Hoards Dairyman T iiom . C oate », Pre». WM. GALLOWAY. B. L. E ddy , GILBERT L. HEDGES. EDGES &( JALLO WA Y ATTORNEYS. AT.LAW. Make a specialty of Land Office Business. 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