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finally succeeded in getting safely over. BOULDER CREEK. the different offices, but it would take a Mi. Blalock is enjoying a visit from mind reader to tell what the voters Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dye, of Wolfe My son, forget not my law. think of them. Our Democratic neigh Creek, came up Monday to visit their his brother and wife of Seattle, Wash. Remember the bark meeting, March bor^ informs us they will have a good Mr. Norman Dye and wife, of Wolfe daughter, Mrs. O. W. Kinnaman. 19th. at 2 p.m. Creek, came up to the river Monday chai.ce Io elect scliiol superintendent, G. W. Lucas who has been under the When the righteous are in authority, treasurer and sheriff. Time will tell. with their son-in-law and daughter, weather lor some time went out to see the people rejoice. Mr. Tuttle will exteud his telephone Dr. Mills about it, last Friday, return Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kinnaman, but the Ralph Bundy is the guest of Mr. and line from Kitinaman's to Blaine, under looks of old Nestucca did not meet their ing Sunbay. Mrs. James Woods this week. approval and they would not attempt the follow n ; condition : We aie to put 0. A. Smith, who went to Blaine on Rev. R Y. Blalock will preach for ns up the poles, buy and string wire, in to cross. business Saturday, had a bad trip both Sunday. March 20th. at 7.30 p.m. Come fact, complete the line. Mr. Tuttle will Several of our citizens attended the I ways. All the way up a biting east out. then buv the line, we getting our money wind, fairly chilling the marrow, blew in meeting of the Blaine burk peelers last I The snow that fell here Inst Sunday liack in rent. Six and a half miles of Sati r lay. covered up the wild flowers that were in wire will cost $75 ; boxes. $15 each ; his face and before he started home, the Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Chopard and son wind whipped around into the west, and bloom. transformers, brackets etc., $25. We the snow was blowing like a young spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. In the days of sunshine, peel bark. In have the poles. It has been suggested blizzard, and again lie was obliged to G. W. Lucas. C. A. Smith and family entertained G. the days of rain, grind axes. that "we have a telephone meeting after face the music. W. Lucas and wife, and H. A. Chopard, March Mowed in, and judging from the bark meeting. Saturday, March 19th. Mrs. Lida Brady, our popular dress present indications she blow out. The chittnn bark meeting that was maker. was down from her home on wife and son. on Sunday last. Little Mary Roland has been quite sick held here last Saturday was the largest Upper Boulder, last Sunday and Monday for a couple of weeks We are pleased gathering of men that ever congregated visiting Mrs. Jennie Lucas. to report, however, she is much better. tn the Blaine School House. Every man Lee P. Grey, who has been working at Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Booth, of present was full of business. It was a 1 his ranch on East Creek, this winter, Cloverdale, are visiting their son, Wilbur very harmonious meeting. They all I was down last week after supplies and seemed to be of one mind, favoring , to sec his family. Booth and fatnilv this week. General Banking and Exchange busi* Charles Johnson, Bolder Creek's prncti. peeling the bark. Kev. R. Y. Blalock , I Tlie directors have not yet secured a ness. cal farmer, was the guest of Seth Moon was elected temporary chairman by ac- j _ teacher _____ to replace Miss Franklin, al- Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger this week. They lire old time friends. clamation, and R. O. Richards tempo I though the clerk, H. L , is in correspon The Christian Endeavor continues rary secretary. After two hours dis dence with several Valley school ma'ams. many, Sweden, and all foreign comiwiM regular with its Sunday evening meet- cussing the question and different plans | ' Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Chopard, and son TILLAMOOK. ORE- ings. with a very gratifying attendance. by which we could agree upon, a com-: Norman spent Sunday very pleasantly The Society is growing in number and m it tee of tlree was then elected to draw i at the home ol Mr. and Mrs H, L Jen its members in grace. up bye laws. The meeting then ad-1 sen. E. H. Newton visited friends down at journed to meet again Saturday, March ! Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kinnaman, who Woolf Creek this week. Mr. N. is well 18th, at 2 p.m. went down to Beaver last Friday, came pleased with Tillamook county. He in. The Blaine Literacy Society continues home Monday, havii g been detained by ( incorporated ). tends to make this his future home. to be quite a drawing card. The society extreemly bad weather. TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE. Mark Cur) made a business trip to varied somewhat from its usual program We were overwhelmed with confusion Tillamook Citv last week. He was some last Friday evening and conducted a PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,000. when the Headlight appeared last week delayed on account of the bad roads. mock trial. Forest Ayers was arrested nt the public way in which “Easterner*' A GENERAL BANKING Mr. Hess, with his team, assisted him ' by Marshal Ralph Bundy for stealing thanked us for our “warning” as he home. Johnnie Creecy’a chickens. Francis styles it. Somehow it savored of sar BUSINESS. Robert Richards, our all around I Welch, attorney for the defence, put up ’ casm. We beg him to believe that no Directors:—M. W. H arbison , W. W. farmer, passed through Blaine Sunday j a very good argument. But Attorney impertinence was intended. It has not C urtiss , B. L. E ddy . en route for the Hub. We can never j Will Ray. who, by-the way, has all the tell if Bob is going to the city on busi-1 requirements of a good lawyer, sue been many years since the correspondent Cashier ;—M. W. H arrison . was a “tenderfoot’’ and an Ohioan at ness. oris “just going calling.” ceeded in prosecuting Mr. Ayers. Both that, so she is in a position to sympa Libernl Prices Pnid for gilt edge securi ties of all kinds. Miss Fannv Smith, of Blaine, is pro. attorneys put up a good tight. The house thize with “Easterner.” ! gressing nicely with her school at Woolf was crowded. People present from H. Plummer, the Cascarn bark specu Creek, giving perfect satisfaction. Woolf Creek, Beaver and Spruce. All lator, is in this county again, ostensibly P. A. Anderson, formerly of Ashland, seemed to have enjoyed the evening. buying horses, but—well, he has not Or., now of Biaver, visited Blaine this purchased many yet, BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER. NEHALEM. week. Mr. Anderson is looking for a Frank Dye, of Wolf Creek, was np at 8HAVING, HAIR CUTTING couple of bark claims for some of his necktie social „ given by the F. U. of 0. W. Kinnaman's the first oi the week, A ___________ Eastern friends. A., March 3rd, was a social gud financial He reports the loss of one cow and an- 8HAMPOOING, ETC Fr mces Welcl;, while|*returning from 1 success. other one sick. Larkspur poisoning is the Hub last week, hung up on Kinna. Herman Schollmever is circulating a thought to be the cause. Electric Baths nice); fitted up. Goodfor man hill. It was an accident, however. | petition for a |Mist-office to be located at Miss Lillibel Bays visited her sister, persons suffering with rheumatism. One horse fell in such a shape that it tie fork-a of the river to be known is Mrs. Della fensen, from Wednesday till could not extract its feet out of the mud "Wist.” Hope he may succeed. Assessor Hare is “doing’' Nehalem this Monday. anil had to be hitched to and pulled out. Mrs G W. Lucas was calling on week. Neighbors ! You must learn to con Rot» Crawford went to Tillamook friends up Boulder a few days ago. sider, do unto others as yon would have Thursday. Mr. Grey had the misfortune to lose a them do to you. Learn to give and take, George Lndtke made a trip to Astoria cow last Monday, he is short of Iced and and meet each other half way. Now and Portland this week. I is afraid of losing more stock. try the wire foot bridge again. Peter Hime. from California, is visiting I We sent a budget of items to the Head Now is the time to buy a !i The Blaine Young Men’s Past Time his brotl e Fred. new Sewing Machine for o 'light, as usual, last Tuesday, and on Wm. Batterson is very sick at the Club was organized here last week, $22.00, with drop head and ¡i Saturday back came theempty envelope, with the following officers : President, hospital in Astoria. postmaiked both at Sheridun and Tilla- i all the latest improvements j! H. Schollmever went to Tillamook S. D. .Moon ; vice-president, Henry monk, and addressed in what looked like Monday. ________________ at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s , jj Smith ; secretary, S. Moon ; marshal, the editor's hand writing. Not a word It is the B onita S ewing j J Clarence Colson. The metnliers are Tragedy Averted. of explanation accompanied it and we M achine , and they range working on their new building and ex •• Just in the nick of time our little are nt a lose to know what it means. boy was saved” writes Mrs. W. Watsn s in price from $22 to »35. ft pect to dedicate it soon. Will the editor explain, or does be know with ball bearings. They < I The Blaine Sunday School continues to of Pleasant Citv, Ohio. '^Pneumonia hud anything about it ? plaved sad havoc with him and a terri are little beauties, perfectly < | meet regular every Sunday regardless of ble cough set in besides. Doctors treat Mr. Blalock's brother has had enough the rain and snow. Bro. J. B. Creecy, ed him, but he grew worse every day. of Tillamook already and is going out made and something new on if our faithful superintendent, and assisted At length we tried Dr King's New Des- on the next boat, we learn. He got dis the market. These machi- by Mrs Wm. Smith keeps the school covery for Consumption, and our darl cournged too soon. nes are a better article than ing was saved. He’s now sound, ai d I going these winter Sundays, when the well." Everybody onght to know, it's i R. V. Blalock went to Cloverdale last the peddlars are charging attendance is usually light People like tne only sure cure for Coughs, Colds ai d Saturday to fill his appointment as us. $65 and $75 for. all Lung diseases. Guaranteed by Chas. I Mr. Creecy and Mrs. Smith are a credit I I. Clough. Druggist. Price 50c. and ual, at that place. w- ' Jfr,■ ami a blessing to any community. $1.00. Trial bottles free. These items reached us after we had Fred aim Henry Tliun came over the Nestucca trail from Sheridan this week, I challr-'irv anv minister of this town gone to press last week, the letter hav. making the trip in aliout eight hours; to sh w that the gentile wo Id was ever ing been missent to Sheridan : also Mr. McIntosh. Mr. Barber's cheese accoam.uu,c to anything but the light of Jensen and Gladwill are erecting a | j I offer for sale my place known ns Ne. conscience. new i it fence lietween their ranches. maker came over the trail Saturday. carnie Monntain, located north of Ne. The entire demands of God were satis H. A. Chopard and G. W. Lucas went Iialem Bay. This plnce consists of eight They report but very little snow on the fied. and the world was redeemed by divide The U.S. mail could be brought Christ, before it was made possible to to Beaver on Saturday last, leaving hundred acres of land, over half of which their ladies’ to visit with Mrs. Jno. is open prairie, either now under cultiva over thia route much easier, and never follow the dictates of conscience. tion or ready for the plow. This is good Just as God inspired the sous of Levi, Borba until their return. misa a trip, than it can over the North I land, well watered by mountain ns Christ did the disciiJes. so the Holy j Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kinnnmnn stauted grass streams, and can easily be made one of Yamhill or Grand Round routes. Ghost does the conscience now. stock or dairy for Wolle Creek Saturday, and failing the best, if not the liest ____________ , Prof. G B. Lamb is spoken quite An American without a conscience is f"rlm *n Tillamook County. . Price reason- favorably of here for clerk ; liken is like a runaway horse or an engine with to find a boat here, they took the trail able and terms'ensv.XApply to I. Mr Hare for assessor. There are a ( out n governor, our opportunities be- over the hill post E. L. Kinnaman’s P. C. W mim . ranch to Wm. Patrick's, where they g.ejd many other names menliooed for c< me sell distraction.—J. U. G ovk . Warrington, Ore. blainb B2L1TK OF C. & E. Thayer TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK. LATIMER, BROS., ÍI Sewing - - - Machines. -- £ | Ranch for Sale.