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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 26. 1907 rrs, Air., Al enti Poit NASTY & NG CASE. 'and not providing for the family, Wit News Notes from Portland u.aa «aid that the place would keep 14 Portland is particularly proud of th< c >wa, but Davie kept Belling bi» rowi eff and only bad one left. He also testified fact that she was first among the out that Da via was not industrious and that hundred leading cities in the United States to pay every demand made upon the people were supporting the family. County Judge Goodspeed asked the her in coin, and from the first moment witnesses a number of questions, and as since the “lid was lifted” Monday, Dec. Davis wanted an attorney and as it was 16th, the amount of gold in each of the also necessary to have the children ill hanks has greatly increased and now it King and revolting p last week by Deputy court, he continued tliematter until next is pouring iu at the rate of $100,000 a day. L W. H. Cooper and Saturday morning. * * * Lw. who went to the There is still an opportunity to be one I county to investigate prize Some of our readers may remember an of tl>e winners in the great Lories which had leaked account in tbe Headlight of an elopement contest offered by the Portland Com* (Davis failing to provide which took place at Dolph about two ineicial Club. The papers throughout family, and it was also months ago, in which a married man by the United States will have lots of space ■ vis had been ravaging between December 25th and SlsMtiud irr, Bertha Davis, a girl the name of C._ E. Doty induced Agnes Davis, the second daughter to elope with they will be glad to print your letters 116 years of age. The him and get married, which they did. Remember, these articles must api>ear in rned out to be correct Agnes Davis was but 14 years of age. papers printed outside the states ol laced Davis under arrest but Doty promised her that he would Oregou and Washington. “Get busy.” leglect in providing foi * * * buy her new dresses, and the girl, no Iren. He was brought 1907 rings down the curtain during doubt thinking that she would be no laturday and placed in a rapidly disappearing uneasiness, with worse off, lelt the degrading environment the people in h hesitating mood regard oi ber own home, and conscious of her ing immediate investments, but at the father’s immmal conduct, took a step same time it has been the most wonder ■ Davis was confronted which was shoit lived. 80 that thev ful year the Pacific Northwest ever en frious charge, which, if he could get married Doty induced tbe girl joyed. In no other twdye months was lis liable to spend a long to write a letter and sign her mother's there so much money brought into the lilentiarv, 20 years to a name, consenting to the marriage. Doty Ing the penalty for a slalu- wrote a similar letter purporting to lie the country from the wheat crop ; fruit khe nature which Davis father's consent, to which lie lorged the scored its biggest success: lumber added many more,millions of dollars than ever fand trial. The charge is name ot C. E. Davis. When questioned before ; the same is true of the products <1 upon his daughter. He about the woman whom he had been of the dairy, while the grower of poultry tfore Justice of the Peace living with. Doty declared that sh- was id District Deputy Attor- not his wife and he bad not been married. has nothing to complain of. We are rich and prosperous, in spite of the fact id the complaint, which Doty and his second wife went to Kala ma, Wash., where they lived together that there appears to be a stringency, for about two weeks. The matter being more a matter of mind than reality. Let us quit bemoaning imaginary reported to District Attorney McNary, troubles,inspire confidence and get ready who had Doty arrested, charged with a statutory offence, and taken to Marion to eclipse in 1908 our past year’s record, county for trial, the date ol which is set wonderful as it has been. * * * for January 6, and C. E. Davis and his Today there are forty-five vessels in wife are summoned as witnesses at the Portland’s harbor, loading with the trial. After Doty was arrested Agnes products of the Pacific Northwest, to Davis returned to her home. m J ' supply the needs of every pert of civili zation. EUGENE JENKINS, Charged with F his 15 Year daughter. FOR Useful and Serviceable New Year’s Presents. Another Bad Case. f-AT-J *U( «U| ‘ Ui J I AT-Jj, Conn •Ui ÎRAS( Fine Line of Watches, Jewelry and Silverware—Make Splendid Presents. Ladies’ and Gent.’s Gold Watches. It/ With Rape. ’T-LrtJ SI X)I “I giM tlkeri in, 8Ü1 )] R( .rç wMffWMlNra age age age age age age of of of ut of of 15 years ; 14 years ; 13 years ; 11 years ; 10 years ; 9 years : Agnes Ollie Elmer Byon Owen Lester rç». RP, Notice. 2)1 Kt foi UKiTTlXTXiT Uil K. ffia fSME ibk id ty- Al. fol Lt»- L F r Doing the Baby Act. igW All persons are notified that the un dersigned claims to be the owner of the farm now occupied by Thomas Harrison, on the Miami River, and of the stock and crops raised thereon. The property is io litigation and all people are warned against purchasing any of said property except from me. F báxk E kroth . A Real Wonderland. PHONOGRAPHS COLUMBIA Agreeably Surprised. Many sufferers from rheumatism have been agreeably surprised at the prompt relief afforded by applying Chamlier lam's Pain Balin It makes sleep snd rent possible. For sale by Clough s Drug Store. «ND RECORDS. FARMERS READ THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN / OF PORTLAND s < I For the general news of the » —< I World also for information about how f o obtain lhe besi results in cultivating the soil. Stock Raisin£,FruitGrowin£ etc. < \ You can secure this excellent paper by V < ’ I Subscribing for the Headlight. i Both Papers for $2.25. Used in Most Home EVERYTHING FOR W ■ PHYSICIANS’ ■ PRESCRIPTIONS. f. a * a • a a a ® * -* * ■ I i ■ I * I We specialize on present ption compounding and therefore carry a stock which repre sents everything that phvsi- cians hereabout are likely to prescribe. All new worthy pharmaceuticals are here as goon as out and our line of prescription drugs is com plete at all times. Onlv goods of highest purity and quality are ever used. Physicians who are ac- quainted with our stock and methods invariably feel sure of best results from the medi- cine* they have prescribed when they see onr label on the liottle. , E x pert services dav or night. Prices as low as anywhere. Mar *e fill your prescriptions? Li g • g '■ó ■' j| a ' J • £ p OLYMPIC FLOUR It's the biggest seller in the west to-day, there’s more bread made front it than from any other two or three brands combined, Enough proof that it’s the best flour made— isn’t it ? YOUR CROCER CAN SUPPLY YOU. BE SURE THAT YOU GET IT. || gg THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS COMPANY. || gj H m £ p " ■ gj TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R •28 H CHAS. I. CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist, Tillamook, Ore. a.m. 8 1ft 8. ftft 9 IM 9 2 ft 9.30 •34 •24 1 ’22 2« p.m am. p in 8 <»O 8 oo 3.10 7 20 » 20 4.1 ft A 27 8.Oft lO.Oft 4 49 4.ft4 8 13 10.1 ft I 8 52 10.51 ft 23 9.40’11 4ft 8.02 9 ftO Í 1 4ft lo.ofti 12.oft io.2ft 1 2 31 0.30 1 2.40 KJ 3ft ¡12 4ft •27 •30 Lv. Ar. ... P ortland . ....... GOBLK........ R aniki .... . . QU1NCY-- C latnkanik CLIFTON Ar. A« to « ia L v am 6.0ft 1 1 30 Lv A ttoria Ar 6.20 1 2 3ft W amimtom 6 K3 1.10 .('«KA It HART KEAhllfK 6 ft«» 1 30 6 ftft 1.33 Ar H oliday Lv.1 p m 4 <><• 3 3ft 2 39 2 30 2 23 •29 a m. R 1ft 7 ftft 8 ft 7 6 ftO 8 4ft •21 i p m. j 12 1ft IO ftft io 40 IO Oft o.ftz 9 1ft 8.20 8.Oft 7 4 ft 7 IN 7.10 7 oft •41 •33 I •38 «46 1 *36 •44 Pm p.m. am n.m. p m. n m p.m, p.m. 8 36 6 1 K 7 28 3.11 12-Od L t Warrenton Ar Í2 3ft 3 33 7.ft4 7 4ft 8 43 6.20 7.38 3.23 12 15 Ar HammondLr 12.2ft 3 3 29 26 7 421 8 46 8 251 7 41 3 26 12.20 Ar Pt 8teven»Lv 12 21 Train« marked • run daily. Train» No«. 2ft, 27 aud 29 from Clatsop Beach, and trains Noe. 28, R. Co •Z.I p m 10.00 8.40 * 2ft 7 50 7 40 7 04 .....—-1 6 IO m m. I ft fto 1 1.(8» ft 3ft|lO 40 A.O» 9 4M a oo 0 so 3fti 4. ftft •40 Did Vou Ever Try HAHHIS’N NEW FEED AND L1VEUY BAHN, If not, give him a call. Everything first-class. Second block South of P.O. W. G. HARRIS, Prop. R.m. 10 18 K> 23 IO 28 I p m 6 40; a 33 • 301 30 and 34 from A*t%[ainUNor,2aFfr<rniC|^rrtjand. 3:10 p m.; is Saturday Special, stopping at Goble. Balmier Clatskanie, Astoria and Beach points, only. CONNBCTIONB—At Portland, with all trans-continental line* At Goble, with N or t Item Pact Ac Railway Co. At Astoria, with steamer» for Ban Francisco and Tillamook ■ nd Ilwaco Railway Ik Navigation Co.', boat and railway. Through ticket« «old to and from nil point« in the Ea.l and Europe. For further particular, apply to. • H J BN KI Ng Genl. Frt * Passgr Agt . Astoria Or. 9 ■ ; « A Dangerous Deadlock, that •otuetiine« terminat«« fatally. 1« the utoppage of liver and bowel fiinciiona. To quickly end thia condition witliout disagreeable aenaationa. Dr. King'a New Ijfa Filla «houl.l al way« be your remedy. Guaranteed abuolutely aatinfatury in every caae or money tau k, al Chaa. 1. Clough, Drug atore. 25c 1 The Columbia Phonographs are the Best Made Instruments on the (Darketand they make a Beautiful Present. Fred Young is home with his relatives this week and is keeping away from shore. Mr. Frank Crane and wife weie down from their pleasant home on the Miami last week. Mrs. Charles Temperlev gave a Christ- mar tree Tnesday from 4 to 5 to a num ber of Garibaldi friends, among the guests of the afternoon were a few school children who gave again tlie pro gram thev had at school. It was very pleasing. Aller the program the tree Pocket Dictionary, Free. was stripped of the good things we have F ree . Will send you a Pocket Diction- to eat on Christmas and each one was arv tree, postpaid Send 15 names of families in your given a Christmas Token, the rest of the county or vicinity, with post office ad time was spent in playing games. After dress. 30 days only. which the guests departed for their G eo W. R eynolds , homes thanking Mrs. Temperley for the 950 East Davis street, Portland, pleasent afternoon she had given them. Oregon. Mrs. Charles Temperley, Mrs. Shearer. When to Go Home. August and Christie, were Tillamook From the Bluffton, Ind.. Banner: shoppers Friday. “When tired out, go home. When you Mrs John Paquet is improving after a want consolation, go home. When you want fun go home. When you want to long spell of sickness. show othvis that you have reformed, go Otto and August Shearer were up to home and ls-1 your family get acquainted with tlie fact. W hen you want to show Nehalem Saturday returning Sunday. yourself at your best go home and do the act there. When you feel like being Here's Good Advice. extra lil«ral go home and practice on O. 8. Wool-ver. one of lheheat known your wife and children first. When you want to shine with extra brilliancy gn merchants of Le Raysville. N.Y, says: home and light up the whole household.'' “If you are>ever troubled with piles, ap To which we would add. when you have ply Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. It cured a laid cold gn home and takeChamher- me of them for good 20 years ago. ' liam's Cough Remedy and aquick cure is Guaranteed for sores, wounds, burns or certain. " For sale by Clough's Drug abrasioos, 25c. at Chas I. Clough, drug store. _________________ Store. South Dakota. with ita rich silver mine«, bonanza farma. wide range« and «(range natural forniatiuns, la a verit able wonderland At Mound City, in the home of Mrs E. D Clapp, a wonderful ••aae of healing haa lately occurred. Her son seemed near death with lung and throat trouble “ Exhauating coughing spells occurred every five minutes,“ writ*« Mr«. Clapp. •• when I legan giving Dr. King'a New Discovery, tlie great medicine, that eared hia life ■nd completely cured him." Guaranteed for coughs and coMa, tbn at and lung troubles, by Chaa. I. Clough'« druggist. 50c and $1 00. Trial bottle tree. * Elegant Display of Hand Painted China from Italy. Is a Lazy Man. SI cut It is reported that while Davis lived GARIBALDI. in Yamhill County he was arrested for chicken stealing, and being tried at New Miss Elsie Hoffenstetter closed her berg on that charge was found guilty school for the holidays Friday afternoon and was fined $25. with a tree and programme, which was very pleasing. The children did their Davis appeared in court on Monday best we all know. Those who took part with a white towel tied around his head, and need mention and praise were : Jim- and when he had to navigate would mie and Frankie Mitchell, Ora Paquet, place his hands on anything near him, Arthur and Lenord Paquet, Eddie Mar wanting to convey the impression that shall, Don McMillan. Otis Perry, Frank he was so sick that he was liable to fall. Campbell Schlappi. Quite a number of When sitting in a chair in court he held visitors were present, but owing to the his head on one side resting on his right rough weather not as many went as hand. It seems to be an old dodge of would have liked to have gone. Among Davis to place a towel around his head the visitors were Mr. Chorles Ternperley and play sick. Dr. Smith, the county and little daughter, Miss Stella, of Med. physician, examined him,finding nothing ford. New Jersey, who gave a pleasing the matter with him except playing tbe songaccompained by her father on ,the babv act, which won.'t work, for the harp. The childten and visitors were- sheriff had some experience with Arstill all treated to candies and nuts from the tree. After thanking Miss Hoffenstetter along that line. and children for their pleasant afternoon the visitors parted for their homes, Davis is a new settler in this county, Miss Lida Marie Schlappi gave an coming here Inst May from Washington evening stringing popcorn.for the school county, buying a place on the Little Nes- tree, to a few of her Garibaldi friends tucca river, upon which there is $300 last Thursday night. Home made tnffv owing. When first married Davis wa8 seemed to take to the mouths of the industrious and made a good living, but guests, The prize for the longest string he became indolent and a good deal of was won by Miss Vhriste Shearer. Those the support for tbe family came from present were, Mi«s Hoffenstetter, Don relatives. Last summer he refused to McMillian, Miss Christa Shearer, Otto work when he could have obtain $3 and Shearer and John Hobson, $4 a day. M issHoffcnstetter is spending the holi Mr. Gardner, of the Boys' and Girl’s with her little sister Hellen, who is Home, will he in on Saturday to take days ' charge of the Davis children should the very sick at the Sister’s Home. W e nil county judge decide to send them to that wish little Hellen a return to health in the near future. institution. * Silver Sets, Spoons, Forks, Knives, Cruets, etc. * Rings, Fobs, ete. Davis a Chicken Thief. 5, MJ CUT GLASS in Beautiful Designs. Bracelets, Dockets, Chains, i — I '■ ■ WfflÿWÿigM I i ■ « -AMI