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    Vol. XIX. No. 38.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, APRIL 11, 1907.
Statement of Condition of Tillamook County Bank,
April 10, 1907.
RESOURCES;
Loans and discounts............ $125,4-59.41
Real estate ami buildings ...
5,096.98
Bank safe and fixtures.........
2.100 75
Due from banks....... ;.............. 77,983.02
Cash in vault..........................
14.639.46
Other cash items....................
3 103.51
LIABILITIES:
Capital stock ........................ $ 30,000,00
Deposits subject to check..... 129.665 07
Demand certificates .............
7.328,92
Time certificates.....................
47,841.06
Savings accounts...................
11,613 27
Special deposits......................
1,934.81
$228,383.13
Total ................................... $228,383.13
Total
I, W. H. Harrison, cashier of Tillamook (kiunty Bank, being first duly sworn,
depose and say that the above is a true statement of the condition of said bank at
the close of business on the 10th day of April, 1907.
W. M. HARRISON. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this April 11th, 1907.
H. T. BOTTS, Notary Public for Oregon.
$1.50 per year.
<»f the State of California, he always
showed a marked degree of ability and
legal talent, and t’.is, combined with his
keen sense of justice and impartial deal
ings, will make him not only an < rna
mrnt but a vert valuable acquisition to
the justices’ tiench. His friends in this
county will l»e glad to hear that Mr.
Selph obtained th* appointment.
EhEGTRIC
PROCESS Op TREATING
FLOUR PROVES A BIG SUCCESS.
Married, at Blaine, on Sunday, at the
home of Mr. and Mis R. 'J McUlay. bv
Rev. R Y. Blalock, Mr. N. R. Moon and
Mrs Martha E Ray. Only relatives of
the contracting parties were present,who
are well known and respected citizens oi
Blaine, where they will continue to make
their 11« me. After congratulations were
bestowed on the hhppy couple a sump­
tuous dinner was partaken ot. which h id
been prepared by the daughters of the
bride, Mrs. R. B. McCIqy and Mrs. S.
W. Lucas. The next day another bount
iluul dil tier w<s given at the home of
the groom, where they again received
and entertained friends and relatives.
Increases Whiteness and Improves Bread-Making Qualities
of Hard Wheat—Installed by Wasco Warehouse
Milling Company for Making White River Flour*
Real -Lightning Does It.
A Saining di charge of electric­
ity, tearing air into ions—
Natrlment More Available.
given to the Bluestem flour, and
at the same time its bread-mak­ The process in detail is some­
ing qualities are so improved as what as follows :
to make it actually the superior
The kernels are first scoured
of famous eastern flours, known and milled, by the usual roller
theglobe over for quality.
patent process. The same puri­
fying currents of air are in
Increases Its Digestibility.
Exhaustive tests have shown motion as in any other modern
that the digestibility of flour is roller mill, keeping the flour free
increased greatly by this electric from dust particles and the ma­
treatment. The ionized atmos­ chinery sweet and clean. The
phere seems to absorb certain complete flour is then blown
oily properties which make into what is known as an agita­
starch less accessible to the di­ tor.
Process in Detail.
gestive juices.
Experiments
Connected with this agitator is
have demonstrated that flour
thus freeded from these oily sub­ a pump, operated by a dynamo,
stances lends itself more readily which forces the flour into an
to assimilation. This is one aeriform fluid, the ionized air.
reason why some health foods This fluid, which looks like air
have been found easy to digest. but isn’t, comes from a tank,
through which are constantly
Makes Health Food of It
playing actual flashes of light­
This electric process practi­ ning. The flashes operate upon
cally transforms flour into health purified air, literally tearing it
food. Not only does extracting to shreds with the force of gal­
this oil leave the flour lighter in vanic action. The nature of the
color, but gives it a liveliness air is ratically altered.
and absorbent power which is
impossible for flour which still Ironized Air Tastes Sweet and Rare
retains its oil. This gain is This ironized air is so remark­
without sacrificing anything that able in its properties that breath­
is a benefit in the wheat.
ing it is a delight. It produces
Rich in gluten—containing a an exhilarating effect akin to
higher per cent of this nutritive that produced by the adminis­
substance than any other wheat tration of ozone. It tastes sweet
—our own Oregon Bluestem and rare, like rich mountain air
wheat has been the pride of the cf limpid purity.
state. As a muscle-builder it
It is predicted that all the
has been without a competitor. mills of the northwest which
In addition, it now can have that grind hard wheat flour will in­
delicate whiteness of which stall this new process, the
housekeepers are so fond and of practical effects of which have
which in bread they are so proud been demonstrated and proven
—this by the same process which by the flour itself having been
increases its digestibility and its in actual household use for
absorptive qualities, or “ bread­ months, with results that sur­
making” qualities.
passed the highest expectations.
The work which the government will
Tlie ionized .¡r lieing pumped
undertake in improvements in Tillamook
will consists ii> dredging and snag pull­
into the agitator of a flour null b <>
ing with the present plant owned bv the
it reaches and treats every minute
and in charge of Captain J.
particle of flour—
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS. Good musical progam in connection government,
Groat,
and
work
wil!
stait
up
in
a
few
with the contest at the Opra House.
This new process lias RO im-
•lays No purt of the $10,000 appropria­
Saturday evening.
«
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
proved the qualities of hard wheat
tion will be expended on the bar, but a
Tillamook’s excellent orchestra will suivey wiRabe made as a preliminary io
flour that it bids fair to rerolu
Dr. Henry E. Morris, eye specialist. *
plav at the High School Saturday night. a project for the bar. The project will
lionize the milling of Oregon and
Chicken wanted at Leach’s Meat Mar­ Tickets at Clough’s.
Washington hard wheat.
also propose straightening und deepen­
ket.
Wanted Timber Claims.—I will pay ing the channel. One ot the important
w / aw
w - mb --xar/- -,
Hov.
owL
*L_zWk
Plows, Harrows and Discs at Snuf- cash for Timber. Don’t sell without first works the government will undertake
this year will fie in the construction of a
seeing me. Ralph Ackley.
♦
fer’s.
Firat
to
Be
Installed.
dredge for deepening the minor coast
You will see a good, lively contest if harbors ot Oregon and Washington. For
All standard bicycles at King &
Hundreds of Tillamook house­
»
you attend the High School entertain­ this dredge $100,000 has been appro­
Smith’s.
keepers who have been making
ment on Saturday everting.
priated.
I he dredge will lie built and
White River flour $4.60 a barrel at
bread of White River Flour
Fred Sappington has been figuring on ready for digging next year. It will be
Snuffer’s.
employed
on
such harbors as Tillamook during the last few months will
going into business with a stock of gro
Did von see the beautiful colt cups at' ceties in the Olsen building.
Bay and Bar, Yaquina Bay, Siuslaw be interested to learn that every
Snuffer’s?
*
River, C*oos Bay and Harbor and Co­
Mr. B. G. Magoon. representing Sher­ quille River.
particle of that flour has been
M. F. Leach will pay 10c. pe. pound man Clay & Co., of Portland, piano and
treated
by electricity. The im­
lor your chicken.
Another «Id settler, ami who was at a
organ dealers, is in the city.
ripe old age, passed awav on Tuesday proved bread-making qualities
Full line of feed and best seed oats in
You are behind the times if you don’t last in this county, viz, Mr. Mini Sund,
city at Snuffer's.
use that stumping powdsr on those aged 90 years, tour mouths and 9 days. of the flour, and its whiteness in
stumps.
King & Smith have it.
*
Wm. Grasshoff, of Oretown, was in the
Deceased was horn in Skone, Sweeden, comparison with any other hard
city on Monday.
Come and see the total eclipse of W. Nov 30,1816, and came to the United wheat flour, are due mainly to
A complete line of doors and windows J. Bryan’s reputation as an orator States in 1849, locating in Minnesota, the installation of a new electric
Oratorical Contest at the Oepra House. where he lived untill 1867,when he came
at King & Smith’s.
*
to Tillamook, and lived in the county for process in the 2,000-barrel mill
Tickets at Clough's.
King & Smith are up to-date with
40 years, being a respected citizen. He of the Wasco Warehouse Milling
S. Lundberg, Wm. Crawford, Albert was married to Christian Peterson in
their stock of paints.
*
company, at The Dalles, Oregon,
Crawford, G .Knight,
_
A. Zimt merman
McMillan, the photographer, makes up and S. C. Larsen were down from Ne­ 1845. To this union two children were
born, one boy, dying in infancy, and a where White River Flour is
to dale photographs.
halem the first part of the week.
girl, who became the wife of Mr. Peter made.
This White River mill
Geo. H. Goebel, of New York, was in
He lost bis
We have money to loan on improved Brant. She died in 1875.
is
the
first
of the kind to be in­
the city on Thursday.
companion
in
1893.
His
only
surviving
farming land.
We pay par for county
The best milk can in the city can be warrants and make no charge for cash­ relatives are three grand children, Mis. stalled in Oregon.
ing pension checks.—Tillamook County Mary Swanson, |oliu and Alice Brant,
bought of King & Smith's.
*
Has Whitest Bloom.
and two great grand children. Mr. Bund
Bank.
•
Born, on the 4th April, to the wife of
was confirmed in the Swedish Luthern
Hard wheat flour, made from
George W. Grayson returned from The church, of which he was a member when
S. T. Childers, a daughter.
Bluestem wheat, has long been
Dalles last week, where he had yisited
Those coffee parcolatoes are the’latest. his wife and son. He bought four horses he came to the United States. After he recognized as superior in bread­
located
in
Minnesota
he
joined
the
See them at King & Smith’s.
*
while there and brought them in to work Sweedish Methodist church, and was a making qualities to any other
Watch the city grow in the neighbor­ on the stage line.
member of the same until the time ot his
Pacific Coast flour, and the equal
hood of the Headlight office.
Wm Mills, who sold out his interest in death. The funeral was held on Wednes­
of Minnesota flour. The Minne­
Harris will leed your team hay and the hardware business, will open up a day in the Methodist church and the in-
grocery business in the building opposite terment in the Hill cemetery. Messrs. sota flours, however, have had
keep them over night for 50c.
*
the post office with a new stock of goods Peter and John Brant wish to thank the advantage over the coast
Shingles for sale. Leave orders at about the first of the month.
their friends for their kindness and sym­
Frank Hadley’s lunch counter.
*
pathy.
_________________
hard wheat flours, in that they
Mr. M. F. Harrison, of the Tillamook
have possessed a whiteness
Have you seen the handsome coach County Bank, has shown his deep in­
The New Hardware Firm.
stallion Margo at Snuffer’s ?
*
which the Bluestem flour has
terest in the success of the High School
The new firm ol King & Smith, dealers lacked.
Mrs.Belle Handley is having a cottage by offering a set of historical works to
By this electric treat­
the winning society in the Oratorical in hardware, tinware, china and gla>s,
erected near the Adventist church.
whitest bloom is
paints and oiis, bicycles and sporting ment, the
Contest Saturday evening.
J. f. Howser was in from Blaine Mon­
goods, will aim to keep a first class and
At a meeting of the Tillamook Devcl. up-to-date stock of good, who solicit a
day and St ill Moon on Thursday.
opment League on Thursday evening it
The only complete stock of ammuni­ was decided to take 750 copies of the share of the patronage and promise their
customers a square deal and fair treat
tion in the city at King & Smith's.
*
Salem Statesmen, paying $75 for them, ment. Mr.W. C. King, being well known
Homer and Albert Mason bought the which is to contain a special write up oi all over the county, has established a
Tillamook county, with illustrations.
building now occupied by the former.
good business reputation in the county
V.N. Perry has been doing the janitor's for fair dealing, and with hisson-m law,
We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Alex.
work at the court house while William Ira Smith, as his partner, a young man
There is no lietter dairy country on
stead of spending so much money fool­
Watt is sick and confined to her bed.
Editorial Snap Shots.
Bodvfelt was out serving papers for the with fine business qualifications, the new earth than the region around Tillamook
ishly, it would not take long before the
I No one thinks of buying a buggy or sheriff. He had to keep up steam with hardware firm of King & ‘Smith will Bav. In a year or two a railroad will
Watch Tillamook grow this summer— average Tillamook young woman or
wvagon without looking over Snuffer
" ~ ’s wet slab wood, so can sympathise with command a good share of the patron reach the const at that point—perhaps and the cows bellow when they begin to
young man had a respectable bank ac­
Block.
the women who have to cook with lhat age. Their stock of hardware will be two railroads—and then the valleys and lay the ties for a railroad.
count This ought really to commence
made complete as soon as possible, a fertile hills will he rapidly settled by
M * *
I Get into the habit of trading at Patz- kind of fuel.
with the boysand girls, for there is no
large
order
having
been
placed
with
the
The Sue H. Elmore will be in on Satur­
lai's and receive a 5 per cent discount
Rev. A. E. Wingert left on Monday to wholesale houses tor that purpose with families engaging in the dairy business. day, sure. But you don’t have to believe greater incentive to thrift and industry,
heifer calves
than for the young folks to possess h
lor cash.
attend the meeting of the Presbvtry in a splendid stock of new good, which will It is said that thousands
this if you don’t want to.
hank book and bank account, which
I Why leave your horses in the rain Portland and will be away from the citv include china and glass ware. King & are slaughtered every vear in Tillamook
* * a
Countv
l»ecRU«e
dairymen
see
more
profit
Rollie had another brain storm last every parent, where possible, ought to en­
when you c m tie them in Harris’ Tie next Sunday. He is a splendid speaker, Mills will aim also to keep in stock the in selling milk than in feeding it to
courage. As a result of this advice we
blied for lOcts.
* and the Presbyterians are greatly pleased best paints, oils and varnishes, and th se calves. But when that region has once week and issued a sheet exposing what
hope to see an increase in the savings
lhat they succeed in inducing Mr. Win­ who contemplate doing any painting
he
claimed
io
be
one
of
the
biggest
grafts
l>een opened up by completion of a rail
departments of the banks of this county.
I Don’t forget to stop at Harris’ Feed gert to become their pastor.
he
ever
ran
up
against.
The
same
even
­
would
do
well
to
see
them
about
prices
road, there will he a mnch larger demand
Barn, the cheapest place in the city to
* * *
Aboard of arbitration decided Thurs­ King & Smith will cater to the bicycle for cows and prices will be higher than ing he took it all back. Rank discrimi­
Beep your team.
•
We haven’t any kick if the Tillamook
nation.
trade
the
coming
summer,
keeping
only
I Lawrence Sanders has taken over the day to give W. N Vaughn $300 for the the liest makes of wheels in stock, with at present. Tillamook’s wealth lies in
Development League sfiends a little
* * *
right of way through his farm. This
her forests and her. dairy ranches. As
‘ I would rather have the Headlight's money with outside newspapers to ad«
pc livery business and Clyde Clements has was what the right of way committee a complete line of bicycle supplies, and the forests are removed, grass will spring
good will than its animosity,’’ was the vertisc the county. It is a good plan.
taken to draying.
thought was a liberal allowance, bnt ns will also be prepared to do ail kinds of up amongst the stumps, furnishing feed I remark made by one of our citizens. We There is this much, however, to be said
■ For Sale, 15 bushels of potatoes and a a settlement could not be obtained it bicvcle repairing, employing a skilled tor the herds. The problem of finding a will answer this by saving that we have about it, let the home papers first have
workman to do the work in the liest market will never lie presented. Tilla­
few bushel of onions, at $1 per bushel. was decided to arbitrate the .natter.
no animosity against anyone. We have the League’s consideration and support,
possible manner and despatch, so that mook’s onlv difficulty will be to find
■. Sommer, Sandlake. Ore.
*
adhered to certain policies, which we be­ and if, after that, it is in a position to
The Headlight is a day late in making the firm of King & Smith will become
cows enough to produce the milk. Il is
| Married, at Seattle, Wash., on March its appearance, but the editor has no headquarters for delists the coming almost a crime to kill a heifer calf in lieved to lie right and in the interest of advertise in outside papers, well and
the county and citizens In doing so we good. Anything published in the home
■7 th. |esse Pierce, son of Dave Pierce, apologies to make, for he has been work­ summer
King & Smith will carry the Tillamook, or in any other part of Ore­
had to buck up against some business newspapers about the countv will have
Brmerly of this county, and Miss Ethel ing like a son of gun lately at job work, most complete line of sporting goods gon, for that matter.—Oregonian.
interests and individuals, but we did so i greater weight than published in out­
fork, daughter oi R. P. York, of Nc- and it was Wednesday afternoon before ever seen in Tillamook county, and with
without fear or favor or animosity. side newspapers. We are free to admit
lie could find time to devote to the news- the large grow th in population the com
Whenever the Headlight take up a fight that the League has not given the local
I a er.
But it so liapi e ed there were ing summer, the new hardware firm
Coquille River*« Hard Luck
it
stays with it until victory comes.
newspapers a square deal, for when it
very little local happenings to report. starts out under favorable conditions
* * *
had a few hundred dollars at is disposal
Who said local option was going to kill and with prospects of doing a large
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation
i
We agree with the Portland Admen’s it sent outside for a lot of printing which
business in Tillamook City ? Rats !
Company Friday filed a libel in Judge
Hmount of business like the other bust
Wolverton’s court against the steam League i hat the young women who have ought to have been done nt home. Sup­
Governor Chamberlain received the business houses of the city.
l>etn chosen to represent Oregon at the pose, for instance, if the I>engue required
schooner Coquille River, asking the court
three proclamations of the president
to gram an order of attachment of the Jamestown lair should not lie dressed av several hundred dollars worth of gro­
dated March 2, 1907,creating the Tilla­
A Challenge.
schooner, her cargo of lumber and Aborigines. It is a ridiculous dress for a ceries, or hardware, or dry goods, ot a
mook, Umpqua and Coquille Forest
TO
THB
EDITOH
TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT*
tackle, lobe sold toeatisly a salvage lot of cultured voung women to wear, loan, what would the business men of
Reserves. These reserves all border on
charge
alleged to be due for the services but looking through the goggles of Col. this city think if the I engue sent to ano.
Last w eek the Editor of the Headlight
the Pacific Ocean commencing at Tilla­
J. C- Cooper, of McMinnville, who is a ther city for these things.
Evidently
mook County and running south as far made the suggestion that the “Old of the tug Tatoosh, which cauie to the crank on Indian costumes, this is how it has forgotten the golden rule, because,
as Corry
County. The
aggregate Maids of Fairview’’ come to Town, aid of the schooner during a storm out­ it originated. The dress is not out ot probably, there was an oversight in not
amount of the three reserves is about reproduce their plav and use the pro side of the Columbia River bar, and place lor a country fair in Oregon, where placing th« newspaper men on advertis­
It is always flattering
4,000,000 acres.
ceeds in repairing the side walk from brought her to Astoria. W. W. Cotton the conditions are understood, but it is ing committees, and on that account the
to a store to have many
and Arthur C. Spencer are attorneys for
town to the cemetery.
altogether different in the eastern and League has lost a lot of free advertising,
' The prizes in the bread baking contest
Now, the old maids want to know the libelants.
regular customers. Peo­
by the girls lielonging to Tillamook City what is the matter with the old bachelors
Following the li'iel filed in the Circuit southern states, ini there is an impres­ for we have no disposition to butt in,
ple who come again and
I public school were won by Lizzie Luthi, of Tillamook City ? The old maids are Court of the United States, against the sion with some persons there lhat people I nor do we intend to. We arc conceited
1st prize ; Alice Farley. 2nd ; Estelle I contemplating on building a new side steamer Coquille River by the Oregon in the Northwest are only half civilized, enough to think we know a little about
again must have confi­
advertising the county, and notwith­
Goyne. 3rd ; Alice Todd, 4th. There walk from Pairvicw Hall to connect Railroad & Navigation Company, last anyway.
st * *
standing so manv boastful promises to
dence.
were 15 girls who competed, although a with the one at the cemetery some time Friday, for slavage alleged to be due
' The prosperity of Tillamook County publish a descriptive and illustrated
number of others made bread but did
A large percentage of
this summer. Come, bachelors of Till­ the tug Tatoosh, the Northwestern
place it in competition. The prizes were amook City, the old maids will meet Steamship Company, filed an interven­ l is well shown by the statement of the editions of Tillamook,we shall have great
our business comes from
; given by the business men and the bread you there with a good foAr-foot walk tion liliel against the Coquille River, for I condition of the Tillamook County Bank pleasure in doffing our hat to the person
in this issue. From a small beginning a who will publish a better edition than
is on exhibit at Mason’s store.
regular customers who
and we expect von to meet ns there salvage alleged to be due their steamer, few years ago, this bank has risen to a the Headlight issued a few years ago,
trade here year in and
Mr. B. O. Snuffer, with commendable with ns good from town. What a the Santa Ana.
place among the most prosperous coun­
It is alleged that the Santa Ana came
enterprise. is offering prizes, silver cups, happy meeting it will be.
year out. They know
to the assistance of the Coquille River try banks of Oregon. And when it is
P resident or the O ld M aids ’
Cured of Rheumatism.
1 for the best colts raised in the county.
taken into consideration that this hank
during a storm on March 22, 1097, has 1.000 depositors, it can readily lie I
our methods are right
C onvention .
As we pointed out a few weeks ago there
Mr. Wm. Henry, of Chattanooga.
when
the
latter
steamer
was
drifting
l is mnn-y in raising good horses, and as
and that they will always
toward the breaks**, broadside on. und seen that the people ot the countv,which Tenn., had rheumatism in bis left arrn.
there is greater interest taken in this
Tillamook.
be used as we would like
towed her away from that danger ; that has only a population of about 5.000, “ The strength seemed to* have gone out
♦ han ever before in this county, the offer- j
are prosperous and thrifty and have con­ of the muscles ao that it wav uaeleM for
the Santa Ana's cable parted, and that
to be were we the buyer
* ing of prizes will surely create a lively j
Tillamook is to have a condensed milk she •obsequently Inst the Coquille River fidence in the men who arc at the back work,” he save. “ I applied Chamber­
¡competition,
while
those
who
raise
the
' of the Tillamook County Bank. There lain's Pain Balm and w rapped the arm
instead of seller. Why
(scrub horses will see what they loose factory, thus adding’ one more agency 1 in a hailstorm. Libelants furthei state i is another thing which stands out con. in flannel at night, and to my relief I
for the marketing ol its products. This that the Santa Ana saved the steam
not make this your reg­
' every year by doing so.
will lie of value to dairyman not only schooner from becoming a loss, and ask 1 spicuons and speaks volumes for Tilla- found that the jmin gradually left me
ular trading place for
In three
. Attorney E E. Stlph. formerly of Till­ because H will add a new market, but the court that thev be allowed to sell the l mook, and that is the large number of and the strength returned.
drugs and medicines.
amook,who is now one of the most well because it means competition between steamer, itscargoand machinery, to pay | dairymen who have banking accounts in weeks the rheumatism had disappeared
i
this
instilutiun.
It
is
a
good
thing
in
ami
baa
not
ain^s
returned.
”
If
troubled
known attorneys of Los Angeles, has condensing factory, creamery and cheese the salvage charges
i hiiv community to encourage persons to with rheumatism try a few applications
! been appointed justice of the Peace for factory* and probably slightly higher I
I ajs Angcke Township During his career prices. At any rate, producers can
With a thoroughly good cow tn man | open a banking account, and if the of Pain Balm. Y ni are certain to be
■ joung people would avail themselves of pleased with the relief w hicii it affords.
wrw
i 11 as counselor
la w and
while
acting in
scarcely ot suffer
from
multiplication
of 11 fact urn it we can always afford to put
(THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST.)
the savings department < f the banks, in­ For sale by Clough’s Drug Store.
buyers of tbeir products.
¡ id feed and take out butter.
‘the "P“”1’
Al‘orn*»
i
Give White l^ivef Flour a trial. It is sold in this
city by B. O. SflUFFER. mho is the agent for it.
A Store With
REGULAR
CUSTOMERS
Í
II
CLOUGH
I