illanwok
Vol. XX
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST 29
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Miss Hazel McNair, who graduated at
the high school in this city, will go East
this Fall and enter a college at Boston,
Mass , and where she will also study
vocal music in the Conservatory.
INVESTORS.
«8,625 00 Buys 20 acres good bottom land partly within
city limits.
Valuable for other purpores than farming for which it is
worth more than price asked.
One half acre across road from this piece recently sold for
$500.00.
Cost you nothing to investigate this real bargain in Real
Estate.
■■esent owner has reason for selling.
For further particulars see RALPH ACKLEY.
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS.
For several weeks the Headlight
wilt.reproduce the four pages of advertis.
ing matter of the county, hoping our
I subscribers will send the papers to their
| friends in the East, for this is a good
| time to advertise the county, with the
object of getting new settlers and new
eatJSrisesJucated in Tillamook county.
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H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
japalac at King & Smith's.
| Read Tillamook County Bank notes
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| Dr. Henry E. Morris, eye specialist. *
| Chicken wanted at Leach's Meat Mar
tel.
Olives in bulk or iar at Mills' Cash
MR
Yoafcan
get Japalac at King
Tents and
and
Hammocks at King and
King & Smith make a specialty of the
Paint Line.
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Eastern Hams and
Cash Store.
Bacon at Mills'
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M. F. Leach will pay 10c. pe. pound
lor vour chicken.
Second Hand Fruit Jars for sale cheap
by C. E Reynolds
School will commence in tnis city on
tbe 9th September.
Did You see the Seventy Dollar Top
Bagjpeaat Snnfter's ?
Harris will leed your team hay and
kaep them over night for 50c.
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Butter fat for some of the factories for
last month is 34c. per pound.
It pavs to buy your Flour and Feed ,
I
store. .See Snuffer’s.
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Married, on the 21st August, by the
Rev. T. W. Williams, at Beaver, Mr.
Silas D. Moon and Miss Adelaide V.
Gray.
About 30 Goats and a team of Mules
, for sale ; also a team of Horses for sale
or trade —R. R. Creighton, Sandlake
post office.
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Mr. and Mrs H. B. Augur, of Portland,
came in on Sunday, walking from Sea
side, and expect to continue their walk
to Newport.
Found, a lady's pocket book, contain
ing money and other articles. Loser can
have the same by calling at Alex. McNair
& Co.'s store.
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Mrs. W. B. Sharp, who has been resid
ing with her son. Dr. Sharp, has gone to
visit her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Firming,
at McMinnville.
Carl Knudson, of the firm ot Jones &
Knudson, lelt on a business trip Thurs-
•Uj- , .
No «ae thinks of buying a buggy or
IBaMV without looking over Snuffer's
Stock.
Pound. in Alex. McNair's store about
Otteks ago, a pair of buck skin
o the habit of trading at Pntz
receive a 5 per cent discount
'hiteliouse, who underwent an
in Portland, returned home on
ve vour horses in the rain
can tie them in Harris’ Tie
LlOcts.
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Blftour photo taken bv McMillian
have the chance. You are sure
get to stop at Harris’ Feed
cheapest place in the city to
team.
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. Watson left oil VVednetdav
the Oregon Press Association
t Seaside.
Congressman \V,C. Hawley was taken
down to the Bay by Captain Groat in
the government launch on Sunday last,
and shown the need of a 10ft. channel at
low tide to Tillamook Citv.
Mayor H.
T. Botts and a number of citizens accom
panied him on the trip, going as far as
Bav City.
Mr. Hawley would have
understood the situation much better
had he been taken down when the tide
was out, but as it was full tide Sunday
afternoon, he tailed to see what the bay
and slough looks like at low tide
Sheriff Crenshaw arrested Frank Long,
jr., on Friday for violating the local
option law. Long had been selling liquor
to the half breeds, and the sheriff having
obtained sufficient evidence, artested him
and gave him a night's lodging in the
county jail. Next morning Long decided
to pl-ad guilty, and justice White fined
Miss Veronica Melchcir, who has been him $75. which was paid. The sheriff
visiting her parents for two' weeks, will also made Earl Blvback squeal on him
return to St. Mary’s hospital, Oakland, self when he found he was under the
Cal., this week.
sheriff *s care for selling liquor, and the
C H Gram, deputy commissioner and justice made him dig up$75 for violating
No doubt these two
factory inspector, has been looking over the same law.
the county to ascertain where there are young men will be confronted with
a government official before long for
any risks where machinery is used.
violating the U.S. law.
Mr. B. L Beals and family, who have
County Judge C. J. Trench a rd and
been living at Nehalem, left on Monday
for Eastern Oregon, and Mr. Beals will Commissioner Willian Larson, of Clat
sop
Cour.ty, came in last week over the
go into the lumber business at Union.
trail from Seaside tor the purpose of see
Mrs. Faulk, of Salem, who has been ing what work is necessary to open up
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jas. Walton, the roads between Tillamook and Clat
left on Thursday with another daughter, sop Counties. While in the city they con
Mrs. Knight, of The Dalles, for their ferred with County Judge Goodspeed
homes.
aiul Commissioner Alley, of this county,
Labor Dav is next Monday, and the and as a result of the conference, the
sermon Sunday eveuing at the Presby officials came to the conclusion that it
terian church vs ill be appropriate to the was the proper thing for both counties
occasion. Men are specially invited to to connect both roads. To finish the in
ner road it will not take much more
attend.
work, but it is upon the Necarney road
Mrs. Lee M. Travis and daughter and where this county would have to do con
Misses Lottie and Sadie Bailfield, who siderable work, but it is vica versa with
have been visiting at the editor’s, left for Clatsop county.
their homes in Eugene and Portland on
I hursday.
Miss Nellie Hannenkrat, who obtained
Ito the cheapest, but the " best for
second place in the contest for Queen of
is the motto of Mason Bros.
the Carnival, was presented with n set
aft miss seeing the new dining room of china by the hardware firm of King
¿just received at |ones & Knud-
and Smith.
Sudden Death at the Fair.
Quite n little excitement was caused
at the noon hour oil Friday, when the
streets were thronged with people at
tending the lair. A. S. Ayer was talk,
Dolph Tinnerstet and Web Maddux ing to his youngest son. Earl, on the
sidewalk,
when he suddenly few dead
get into a collision with their buggies on
Dr. Upton
Tuesday night near Good speed’s factory, near Alex. McNair's store.
smashing the vehicles, but the drivers was called, but could do nothing fur the
unfortunate man, for life was extinct.
escaped without any injuries.
Coroner Remolds had the body removed
A suit was filed in the court? court, in to his undertaker's establishment, but
which the Mutual Reserve Life Insurance did not think it advisable to hold an in
Company, a corporation, is plaintiff, and quest, heart failure lieing the cause of
E. P. Wells is defendant, the suit being death. The deceased was 59 years of
to recover $48.75 on a promissory note. age, being born in Vermont on the 6th
Two bulls for sale, one registered Dur April, 1848. He married Miss Mary Jane
ham. Have young stock on ranch. This Smith, who died 22 years ago, leaving
hull was raised by R. Scott, of Milwau two sons, Forrest and Earl. He went Io
kie, Ore , and is of the inilk strain; and California some 29 sears ago, and since
one halt Durham, 4 vear old.— W. D. then has been in most of the Western
states, coming to Tillamook in 1900 with
Glad will. Local phone.
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his sons and located at Blaine. He was
Congressman and Mrs. W. C. Hawlev a Mason 30 years, and the members of
came in on Friday and left on Monday. the lodge in this city took charge of the
A reception was given at the residence of lur.eral arrangements, the burial being
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wiley on Saturday in the Oddfellows' cemetery on Sunday,
evening, where they met a large number the religions service lieing conducted by
of the prominent pers^ps of this city.
Rev. D. L Slirode, pastor of the M E.
church. Mr. Ayer was a man who wus
Miss Edna P. Luckey, of Portland, and
well respected, and hi* sudden death
a graduate of the State university, who
came as a great shock to his sons, who
was visiting in this citv, left Wednesday
have the sympathy of the community in
with Dr. Ross to attend the regatta at
their bereavement.
Astoria, where she is to be one of the
maids of honor to the Queen, Miss Har
Automobilista in Tillamook.
riet Tallant.
Clough’s Concentrated Orange Cider
st shipment of Loaded Shells mixed with water and sweetened to taste
«ame to Tillamook just receiv makes a delicious, refreshing and health
& Smith Co.
ful drink. It sells for 50c. a pint, which
tynch and daughters, who have is enough to make five gallons of Orange
visit lor several weeks, lelt Cider ready to drink. Try a bottle at
■test Grove stage on Thursday. Clough's Drug Store.
You Should Try
OUYJV1PIC
FLOUR
It leads in popularity because it has
always been as perfect as flour can be made.
For light, white, good-tasting bread there is
no other to equal it. You want the best
when the price is no higher.
YOUR GROCER CAN SUPPLY YOU.
THE PORTLAND FOURING MILLS
COMPANY
JVIoney
State Dairy and Food Commissioner
J. W. Bailey, and Prof. Larsen, of the
Utah Agricultural College, came in last
week, the latter lieing greatlv pleased
and surprised at the vast dairy and Inin
her resources of the county. They lelt
for Portland on Thursday.
Wanted. Organizers, either sex. on
salary oi $1.000 a month and expenses
for an up to-date Association, paying
weekly sick and accident benefits and
furnishing free medical attendants to all
its members. Liberal contract will he
made with producers of business —Ad
dress American Sick & Accidental Asso.
ciation, Buffalo. N.Y.
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A. P. ARMSTWONO. LU B., PWINCISAL
for success in a short time and at small expense, and aenda each stu
ition as soon as competent. Quality is our motto, «nd reputation lor
k brings us over 100 calls per month for office help. Individual In.
rapid progress.
We teach the loose leaf, the card index, the
other modern methods of bookkeeping. Chartier is our shorthand.
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legible.
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References, any merchant, any bank, any newspaper *in Portland.
[SALEM, SEPT. 16-21, 1907.
(OPEN DAY AND NIGHT).
TO
Loan
Display of Farm Products.
Immense
PACIFIC COAST’S
117IIEN you are temporarily
short of funds do not give
your note to any and every one
from whom you may be pur
chasing goods or supplies, but
borrow your money at this
bank. You will always know
just what you owe, and we
allow you the privilege of repay
ing any amount a t any time,
charging your interest only for
the time you have the money.
Can handle a few good, short
time Real Estate Loans.
EXHIBITION OF
GREATEST
HORSES,
CATTLE,
SHEEP,
GOATS,
POULTR Y,
SWINE,
AND PET STOCK.
DAIRY
EXHIBIT
Amusement Rare and Exciting.
SUPERB
Absolute Cure for the Blues.
Special Railroad Rates
W. H. DOWNING, President. FRANK A. WELCH, Secretary
TERMS, 8 PER CENT INTEREST
AND GOOD SECURITY
Tillamook County Bank,
Till?.mook, Oregon.
rZHOLMES
BUSINESS)
\COLLEG^A
Accounts Must be Settled.
Ila ving dispo»^J of our business and
wishing to wind up our accounts as soon
as possible, those who are owing us are
requested to call and pay at once, as we
want to outstanding indebtedness paid
up without delay. Office in the First
National Bank.
C ohn & Co.
Sunny
Mead Addition
mook City.
to Tilla
W rite to D esk
Since we have placed our Shorthand
Department in the hands of an expert
Court Reporter, we are able to offer all
graduated stenographers, no matter of
what system, a chance to increase their
speed, and perfect themselves to accept
better paying positions.
Write at once for information about this
Private Secretary course which is taught
in either our Day or Night School.
WASHINGTON & TENTH STS , PORTLAND. ORE.
The W. S. hayes’five «ere tract, con
tracted for by the Tillamook Real Estate
Company, will l»e platted and placed on
the market. Advance sale now on.
Lots cheapest and best of any in Tilla
mook.
Call and see the plats at the
Tillamook
Real I Estate Company’s
office ; or F R Beal’s office.
MAKE A VAPOR
LIKE THIS
Life Insurance.
For twenty-five centn you can now
insure yourself and family against any
bad results from an attack of colic or
diarrhoea during (he summer months.
That is the price of a bottle of Chamber
lain’s Colit). Cholera and Dianhoea
Remedy, a medicine that has never been
known to fail. For sale by Clough? Drug
Store.
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Remedy for Diarrhoea. Nover
Known to Fail.
“ I want to say a few words for Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. I have used this pre pa i at ion
in my family for the past five years and
have recommended it to a number of
people in Yorn county and have never
known it to fail to effect a cure in any
instance. I feel that I cannot say too
much for the best remedy of the kind in
the world.”—J. J emison . Spring Grove,
York County. Pa. This lemedy is for sale
by Clough's Drug Store.
OUR
STYLES
ONBJET ............
TWO JETS .........
THREE
JETS.
GALVANIZED...
THREE JETS.
BRASS................
CLOUGHS
CARBOLIC
COMPOUND
Keeps the Flies off Stock
One Quart, at 5Oc. makes IO Gallons
CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist.
Dairy Dots.
If after using CARBOLIC COMPOUND you are not satisfied come and get
In Belgium a!l cows over th ee months your money back.
oi l are to be sec:: wearing earrings.
Breeders are obliged to keep a record of
all .cattle raised bv them, and each
animal has a registered trade number,
which is engraved oil the ring fastened
to its ear.
Milk-giving is a bred-in-the bone
characteristic and a matter of slow
breeding at that. Keep the ~
good milker
and keep her female calves.
If a man likes to work by lantern
there is no objection to milking that
time o'night, but it isn't necessary to
work that late even if you are a dairy
man. Truth is, dairying in no harder
work than anything else. The man who
wants to live without work should go
into politics.
There are a great many honest dairy
men, but selling a cow is a hard test to
put them to. Better suggest before they
have committed themselves that a Ikit-
cock tester doesnt’t know how to lie.
Good authorities have been preach-
ing cleanliness in the dairy ever since
dairying began and yet it is estimated
that fourteen tons of cow manure is sold
in liottles in New York every year. This
d"ti not sound enticing, but the esti
mate is probably too low.
We CUant all Kinds of Produee
Selling milk to a cheese factory is like
selling the farm by the hundred pounds
Call and See Us
In selling to a ¿cream« ry the skim milk
comes back and with it the fertility that
W&R in the milk. The fat of milk is
merely sunshine and water and they are
plentiful almost anywhere.
Don’t expect to have
milker»
and good head cows in
ms hide.
Il vou want milk it will not pay to feed !
fieefy cows twelve or fifteen years in
order to have a big old cow to sell
Old cows do not sell for high prices at
any time.
Opened up for Business
Several automobiles came in from Port
laud last week, and amongst the visitors
were R. D. Inman, Dr. and Mrs. (J. B
Brown, Mrs. J B. Yeon, Mrs. M. Nor
Norton. E. Henry Wemme, Patil Stein
metz, W. J. Clements, C. A. McCargar.
W. S, Bowen, Dr. F W. Brooke, and O.
W. Mielke, F. A. Nitchey, K. F. Prael,
Everett Ames, A. M. Smith, all of Port
land ; C. S, Dudgeon, of Chicago ; F. C.
Cyrus, of Astoria ; 8. W. Childers and
daughter, of The Dalles ; Mrs. C. R.
Beetie, of SedroWooley, Wash. ; H W.
Smith, Nashville, Tenn. ; Fred Groner
and wife, of Hillsboro'; Major Miller, of
Dayton ; Mrs. Carter, of Oakland, Cal.,
mid others.
Last Saturday a party, competed of a
number ot the visitors from Portland,
was taken to Bn voces n park in launches
provided by the reception committee
and after viewing the splendid scenery
in the vicinity of the new seaside resort,
they »at down to a luncheon prepared by
the Potter Chapin Realty Company. Mr.
R D. Inman was chosen toastmaster,
and toasts were drunk to the success of
Bayocean Park, which is designed to lie
a leading Summer resort lor Portland
people. Mr. Inman in his speech lauded
the enterprise ul the promoters in select
ing such a bcaiitilul spot, and announced
that he would do all in his (lower to
make the proposed automobile road to
Tillamook and Bayocean Park a sue
cess Mr. Inman’s sentiments were echo
ed by all present.
Unfortunately lor the automohlists.
the rain on Saturday caused them some
delay in getting back to Portland
But
while in this city Clark Hadley and B C.
Capital Stock......................... $25,000.
Lamb kindly allowed them places to
Offer« every facility for safe banking,
keep their machines, and the party was
and solicits your business.
enthusiastic in its praise of the hospi
tality of the citizens of the county seat
Commercial, Savings and Trust De
and the residents along the route with
partments.
whom they came 10 contact.
Interest at current rates on checking
It »• the poorest kind of economy accounts.
Our little book, •- Helpful Hint« on
to milk a cow up to a abort time be
fore »he 1« dae to calve. Git« her at ' Ranking,*' explaining lime to do your
I'
banking
by mail is ready.
least sixty clava in which to rest and
Send for a copy. It's free for tbe
asking.
I
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY. ORE.
AND MORRISON STREETS. PORTLAND. OREGON
OREGON STATE FAIR
SAPPINGTON & CO
A Full Lune of Groceries
Flour, Food,
Tincuare
and Crockery.
gOlsen Building,
T im »»» L amo , A ct
Jr mt 3, H"H.— N otice vom
Pf'HI.K ATION
t utted Slate« I.and Office,
Portlaud Orc iff 111, .July 2jlli, iWty.
• Notice is hereby given that iu compliance
with the provtotorih of the act of CortgreMi of
June 3. I8;8. entitled An act for the wale ot
timber land« in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada and in Wanhliigtou Territory," an
I extended to all tire Public: Land Hlates by act
of Acgual 4, ¡Mr
MARTIN H. RIPf.FY,
Of Hobaonvllle. county of lli.jniook, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in lliia office Ids
sworn "statement * No. ?y>6. for the pur
chase of the Ne '4 of
’« «”d K % ot
Ne %, Hee. 9 and Nw W of Nw %. of set No.io,
rn tp No 1 N, range No 9 W, and will offer
proof to show that the laud sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for
1 agricultural purpose*, and to establish his
claim to said laud before the Coiiidy Eirik
' at Tfliaraook City, Ore., on Wednesday, the 6th
day ot November, igiC^’ He names as wituehsea
i Frank famdburg of Nehalem, Oregon. John
Gray, of Nehalem. Oregon Lansda .McFee
of Nehalem Oregon
Mai ph us Johnson, of
1 t.'<4n«invjlle, Oregon
1 Any and ail persons claiming adversely the
| above described nnda are requested to file tiieir
, elaims in this offi* e on or before said Mh day
<»f Nweiubsr i*>;.
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