] illamouk 1. XX. TILLAMOOK, OREGON Tillamook County Bank City, Ore., August 22, 1907, as Reported to the State Bank Examiner : RESOURCES. •nd Discounts ......... $125.265.88 nts and other Sccuri- 18,468 8$ 4 066 21 Furniture and Fix 4.617 29 eal Estate 2 890 44 hin Banks ... 141.985 81 on Hand 24.234.49 MODERN WOODMEN! Be sure to attend the Next Meeting, Sept. 19. Important business to be acted on.—COME LIABILITIES Capital Stock ........................ ! $ 30,000.00 Deposits subject to Check ... 188,343.48 Barber Johnson claims that someone Demand Certificates of De­ posit ...................................... 7.560,73 broke into his barter shop on Friday Time Certificates of Deposit 77,026 77 night and stole his razors, and since then Savings Accounts ................. 15,239 20 someone broke into his residence and Special Deposits .................... 527.86 stole some silverware and other things. Undivided Profits ...... .......... 2,830.96 In the case of William G. Dwight and Thomas Coates vs. the Tillamook Lum­ bering Co., the plaintiffs have filed an $321,529 00 $321,529.00 amended complaint, as neither of the plaintiffs had signed and sworn to the «FATE OF CBEOON. I ss. papers first filed. MWTY OF TILLAMOOK. » M. W, Harrison, being first dnly sworn, on mr oath say that I am Presi- Two bulls for sale, one registered Dur­ Bd Cashier of the Tillamook County B ink, and that the foregoing is a true ham. Have young stock on ranch. This rect stu'eirent of the financial condition ot said Bank on August 22. 1907. bull was raised bv R. Scott, of Mil wau kie, Ore , and is of the milk strain ; and M. W. HARRISON. one half Durham, 4 year old.— W. D. ’Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th dnv of August, 1907 Gladwill. Local phone. * H. T. BOTTS, Notary Public for Oregon. Si, a«'..... . Bay City school will open next Mon­ day. the following teachers being em ployed : Ralph Moore, principal and teacher of the high school grades ; Miss Magnus, intermediate grades ; and Miss Ellen Bewley, primary grades. INVESTORS. #2,625 .00 Buys 20 acres good bottom land partly within city limits. Valuable for other purposes than farming for which it is worth more than price asked. I One half acre across road from this piece recently sold for $500.00. Cost you nothing to investigate this real bargain in Real Estate. .'^Present owner has reason for selling. ¡For further particulars see RALPH ACKLEY. I. fiLLAMOOK I 1 1- — - JOTTINGS. Have your photo taken by McMillian while you have the chance. You are sure of good work. • * For several weeks the Headlight will [reproduce the four pages of advertis­ Don't forget to stop at Harris' Feed ing ¡mutter of the county, hoping our Barn, the cheapest place in the city to ¡■■bcribers will send the papers to their keep your team. * ■■Kpds in the East, for this is a good Misses Emilia and Anna Wright, of time to advertise the county, with the SHfrct of getting new settlers and new Teledo, have been employed to teach in ^Krprises located in Tillamook county. Fairview district. Miss Ida Goyne and Chester Munson commenced teaching in the Maple Leaf H. T. Botts, for abstracts. district on Monday. SKpal.ic at King & Smith's, Last week the postmastershad to keep ^■rad Tillamook County Bank notes ’ tab on all the pieces of mail passing through their offices. I)r. Henry E. Morris, eye specialist. * * SaBhicken wanted at Leach's Meat Mar. ket * sSBlivrs in bulk or jar at Mills' Cash |Kre. Hfcry little local news on the tapis this Eark. ■ou can get Japalac at King |Kwrance. F. P Hobaon. John |ohns<>n. 14.—Sarah McMillan. N. McMillan. Martin Ripley. Frank Crane. 15.—W. H. Hoskins. W. S. Huie. F. E. Morton. II. A. Mlles. 16—W R Robedee Gilbert Bellegue. Jas. Taggart. Jessie Ward. b. C. Vai ner. 18 —F. Scheizinger. J. C. Foster. Chas Fox. 19—F. R Wilson. IP J. Gould. Ira Dimond. Lillie Edwards. 21—L. E. Webb. U. 8. Edwards. F. Worthington. 22—Cha« P. Nelson. 1» A. Bailey. A. Arslill. Henry Rogers. Janies Bihby. 23.—T. J. Bibbv. M. T. Chance. 24.—Dora Daniel?. F. |. Kliuehan. J 1. Houghton. Louis Ludtke. Wm. Squire«. 25,—M. D. Reading. 8. M Dailey. Frank Fraser. C. |. Blanchard. G. W. Wallace. 26 —Fannie Blanchard. A H. Bealv. Seth Moon. A. J. 1 lowser. R O. Richards 27.—M. A. Cady. G. R McKimens, G°o Loerpabel. 28.—0 A. Loinmen. F. Z iddach J. Tomlinson. 29—Pauline Batteison. S. M. Batterson. S. Barbara. C. Austin. 3i). — H. Barber A. M. Austin. Geo. Watt. D. A Simmons. A. Finlayson. 31.—Lucy Doughty. E Suares. E O. Mills W N. Bays. 32 —R. Y Blalock. J. Siihmon". 33.—K. Schlappt, jr. U. Zurfluvli. Kasper Schlappi. Arnold AfT'dter. W. |). Winters. 34.—Paul Kingston. Stephen Bauer. A V. Brown. 11 T. Sborb. J F. Reeher. 35 —0. a M. Adkins. Henry Hayes. Peter Newberg. 36.—Sarah Lainb. R Lamb. I) Imlah. O. Kellotv. J C. Mills. 87 -A. L Miller. John Hathaway 8. W Elliott Chas A. Elliott. 38 —L. A Elliott. J. W. Thompson. Jt>s. EfTenberger. D. S. Boyakin. 39. —M. R. Bovakin. J. A. Biggs. Gio. Elliott. 40. — 4L—Consolidated with No. 21. C. W. Hogan. 42. —Oscar Werscbkul. J Fleck. T J. Bowles, 43. —Consolidated with No. 7. Pulaski Gwinn. Frank Yacb. 44 —B. F Murphv. 11. J. Bauley. Earnest Haag C. N. Johnson. 45—E. M. Johnson. E. L. Kiunaman. J. M 1 lai rison. L I. Smith, Clarence Tilden. 46—VI. E Smith. T. M. Burton. W. It Calkins. 47 —E. M. West. J. A. West A. Zimmerman. Wm. Zimmerman. Chas. Seamon. 48 —Mav Seamon. G. Hannenkrat. L. Bl uivenga. 49 —S V. Anderson. 0. W. Kiunaman W. D. Gladweli. Jacob Nicklaus. 50 —L. N. Sandoz. E. T. Coulson. J. Christensen. 51.—Minnie Ely. H. A. Ely. It. Durachinidt. W E Thomas. 53.—Mrs.C. E. Doughty C. E. Doughty. To give some idea of the amount of Another Divorce Suit. business and its increase the last twelve months, last year there were 38,000 A divorce suit wiis filed in the circuit pieces of mail handled in the Tillamook court by Mrs. Ida Anderson against her City post office during the month, and husband, Andrew Anderson. These par­ since then it has increased to 74,160 ties were married in Portland about the pieces of mail a month. 13th Sept., 1893, there being two chil­ Clough’s Concentrated Orange Cider dren by the marriage. The grounds lor mixed with water and sweetened to taste ihe divorce, as set out in the complaint, makes a delicious, refreshing and health­ is that defendant has been guilty ot cruel ful drink. It sells for 50c. a pint, which and inhuman conduct towards the plain­ is enough to make five gallons of Orange tiff. and that he has treated her in such a manner as to render her life burdensome. Cider ready to drink. Trj a bottle at The plaintiff prays the court that she Clough’s Drug Store. may have the care, cust-xlv. control and Jim Mapes has his hand in a sling, the result of getting his arm injured in falling . The two large residences, which are education of the children, Olga and being erected for Alex. McNair and F. S Waneta, and that she may be decreed to from a log onto an ax. Whitehouse, are nearly completed, and be the owner of one-half of all the pro- The largest shipment of Loaded Shells which will be fine buildings in the resi perty as described in the complaint, and that ever came to Tillamook just receiv­ deuce portion of the city. Lawrence that the court may make such provisions ed by King & Smith Co. * Sanders is also haying a residence built lor the support of the children as shall be ust and proper.__________ A checking account with your home in the Sunny Mead addition. bank shows a good business principle.— Mrs. A. J. Cohn heard someone prowl­ Tillamook County Bank. * ing around her house and trying thp Guessing Contest for Flour Born, to the wife ol E. Gilbert, of Bea ver, a 13Vilb. boy, almost big enough to feaiing & Smith make a specialty of the mop the floor with his dad. Kint Line. * Charles Burke and family have moved Mflastern Hams and Bacon at Mills' to the city, having rented their ranch in Hah Store. the south part of the county. Mfc. L. Rice, of Sheridan, was in the citv Miss Hazel McNair will not go to ■ Saturday. Boston, as previously reported, but will EgS. Humphrey, of Portland, was in the enter the State University at Eugene. Ky oil Monday, Rev. I>. H. Hare went to Portland the | k . H. Snyder, of Portland, wns in the first ol the week and returned with Mrs. Hare and two children on Thursday. ■ky on Monday. Wanted, a good all round man on a ttM. F. Leach will pay 10c. pe. pound small dairy ranch. For particulars ad. Hr your chicken. dress G. R. Huff, Arlington, Oregon * SlV. E Berry, of Portland. was in the Rev. D. H. Hare will preach at Bay •ity on Thursday. City Presbyterian church next Sunday Mb. S. Lindsay, of Portland, was in the morning and iu this city in the evening. My on Wednesday. Mrs. R. C. Cryslers. who had been in ■ A H. Decker, of Forest Grove, was in on a visit with Mr. and Mrs. |as. Wal­ Ke city on Monduy. ton, returned to Portland on Saturday. KK S. Hull and T. Murphy were in from Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Sharp returned to Bbrtland on Tuesday. the city on Monday Irom McMinnville, ■Harris will leed your team hay and where they had been spending their honeymoon Kep them over night for 50c. • Rollie W. Watson returned home last ■E Hoag and family have returned to week from attending the annual meeting Me city from Brooten's springs. of the Oregon Press Association at Sea ■ Miss Laura Beckwith, of Oklahoma, side and Astoria. ■as been engaged tu teach ilt Balm. The roof of the court house is being I J. W. Merrill, wife and child, of Kan- repaired to prevent the county officials *i* City, were in the city on Sunday. from getting another free shower bath | Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Watt and family the coming winter. ■rere up from Bay City on Tuesday. The State Fair at Salem next week ■ Not the cheapest, but the " best for promises to be another interesting affn.r, and with a good number from Tillamook IMoney,” is the motto of Mason Bros. county in attendance. i Miss Clara Eichinger Commenced tra- Mrs. M. Perkins nnd Mr» Frank Kerri (thing in the Miami distrust on Monday. mann and two children, who have been E Born, at Oretown. on the 4th inst., to in on a visit, returned to their homer in ue wile of Wm.Chtistensen. a daughter. Ashland on Saturday. I Miss EaciefOliver will commence teach­ A. C. Hargis and wile, of Tncson.Ariz , ing in the Fawcett school on Monday. P. N. McCaffrey and wife, of Bay City, I and Miss Mabie Hargis, ol Tucson. Ariz., [The officials of the Pacific Railway & Navigation Company are expected in to­ > were in the city on Tuesday. day. Mrs. Elizabeth Wiley and granddaugh f Don't mi»s seeing the new dining room ter, who have been visiting fiiends for ehairs just received at lunes <4 Knud- j several weeks, will return to her home in Bun *. * i Portland the first of next week. Mias Nellie Marbel will commence teaching in the Riverdale diet rut next Monday. >1.50 per year, gHKa Condensed Statement of Condition of 1 a copy and is worth that amount. Send fur a copy. It's free for the county. It is to be hoped that the news- ------ „--------- , . ul paper men won't haveanv tall fish varus being another valuable edition to help I asking. to tell w hen they get back to Portland. I boom Oregoo. 1 Tillamook. Tillamook. Tillamook. Cloverdale. Nehalem. Oretown. Netarts. Beaver. Tillamook. Tillamook Nehalem, Hemlock. Hebo. Garibaldi. Foley. Woods. Oretown. Cloverdale. Sand Lake. (’loverdale. Tillamook. Balm. Tillamook. Hemlock. Blaine. Nehalem. Balm Netarts Bay City. Beaver. Tillamook. Marx. Wilson. Hemlock. Hebo. Tillamook. N‘ haleni. Barnegat. Furnishing Goods, CONSISTING OF Dress Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery Shoes and Hats Always the best stock on hand. TODD & CO Tillamook r / jiolmes \ BUSINESS VCOLLEG^. When you consider the merits of a Busi­ ness College remember that Shorthand and Bookkeeping are not all. Inquire about the English Ikeparfment. Our English Department is under the direction of a Michigan n University graduate. Holmes graduates are recognised by their splendid English training. Before you de- Ide on a School, write us for information about our Private Secretary course. taught in either the day or Night School. i WASHINCTOM a TENTH STS .PORTIAMO, OBr, $ I have just opened up the most com- Mb píete line of S s STAPLE & FANCY * s* GROCERIES I First Bank & Trust s sI in Tillamook, all new ami Fresh. The * Company, prices are no higher than others. * BAY CITY. ORE. 8 8 * * We most cordially invite you to come ami look at what we have and get our prices, whether you buy or V* V* not. Mb V* opposite tne wost unies, Opposite the Post Office a