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ilkimnnl; or *• W ,r*l lleaMiggi Wlsl XXI “•w nd g ■ûllg f fa , No. 44. I STAR g «< THEATRE II. C Kunze will dispose of his ranch as a whole or in tracks to suit purchas ers Easy terms. • < First Performance, 7;30 p.m. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & 3ATURDAY : HtaBFil.n, "CATTLE RUSTLERS '' teooad Film, First Suhj-ct. •• A MYSTROUS GENTLEMAN." IdesM Subject, ’’ HIRED, TRIED AND FIR D." a ?. -V SUNDAY * MONDAY : First Film. " HIS OWN SON.” teooad Film, First Subject ” WINTER SPORTS OF ST. MORITY.” Isootod Subject, ” MR. SOBER AT THE SEA SIDE." 3 TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY : ’irst Filin,' ONE OF THE BRAVEST." tucoud Flint, " THE JESTER.’’ ADMISSION* 10 Cents. to TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS * T. H. G4vne, abstracts. Dr. Morris, eye specialist. A. E. Nolan, general insurance. Read TKamook County Bank notes. * I mi« Olive» ia bulk or jar at Mills' Cash Store, fl Eastern) Hams and Bacon at Mills’ Cash Stove. to .to* B. C. Lamb haa moved the Pacific Navigation Co.'s offices to the dock and Rollie W. Watson lai occupied the va cant premises. This is a hard climate on paint. It pays to use the beet. There is nothing superior to Sherwin and Williams. At King A Smith's. » It is reported that a number ol con tractors will he in next week to figure on a contract for the completion of the AfiusHne of ladies white shirt waists P. R. &. N Co’s, railroad. a» • The government hug given the Tilla Kne of dress go >ds just arrived mook Lumber Mar.nlaeturing Company <». exclusive right to boom logs above the g« always on hand at King bridge crossing H' quarton slough. and The Board of County Commissioners, V, of Portion !, was in the composed of County Judge Goodspeed M city on urday. and Commissioners G. W. Bodvfeltand New «Is arrived in Every Depart H. V. Alley, is in session this week. ment at Patzlaf's. * New, 2 horse power Gasoline Engine, Spring jack-ts are among the late ar at cost. It will saw the wood, run the churn, separator, root cutter and pay rivals at Mason's * New tailored Rails for Ladies' and for itself in a short time. King &• Smith Co. • Misses at Mason's. A. M. Myers. of Nehalem, was in the city on Wednesday. 3. B. Mack, of Boston, Mass., was in the city OH Saturday. Ohan. Ray, of Cloverdale, is in th; city on business this week. A new line of Ladies' and Misses skirts just arrived at Mason’s. * Mrs. G. H Higgins is in from the light atation visiting relatives. ursd her. froa I M> th» J] to : te id son and N. Nelson, of Nut th I, were in the city on Saturdav. j Ivr Netting and Woven Wire fence. Barbed Wire, in fact every.: I the leuce lineal King A Smith’s * Rev. Thos. Robinson will preach Sun- day morning at Bay City and in the evening in the Presbyterian church in this city, when Easter service» will lie service will be especially in held. This C--------------- I who are wanting lumber should teresting to young people, who are cor rders or can obtain prices, etc.. | dially invited. og up the citv office or Yellow Fir L. D Shrode received a second hand Buick automobile on the last trip of the I be talked into using .1 cheap A'go, making another citizen to join the in your buddings. You will be Tillamook auto fraternity. Be careful, The Sbetwin William» is the eery Bro Shrode. many a funeral sermon has been preached on account of frisky, un Chaoia, C. R. Day. M. J. O'Don- controlable autos. th. ! • 1W 1 ♦ , f J The steamer Argo came in on Saturday and unloaded on Sunday. She had a full cargo of freight and left out Monday morning, her passengers from this city being A. R. Burt, W. H. Hollister, A. H. Hart, Herb. Thompson, Main Celic. T. B. Turnev, L. G Freeman, R. E. McFidls and J. Binggoli. The Tillamook Lumber Manufacturing Company will receive orders lor lumber tor delivery as soon as the mill starts up in about a month. See Manager G B. Lamb about your lumber bills. Orders can now be booked for slab wood, which will be delivered first to those who have orders booked ahead. * The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in Wednesday with the following passen gers : Miss Annie Holden, Mrs Wade and children, L 8. Snider, 11. Chapin, Mr, McDonald and wife, D. Chasm, D F. Richter, F. Stokes, N. J. McDonald, E Harris, 0. D. Wilson, C. R. Day, E. Ran dal. C. Loveland, C. U. Berry, H.Wigers and six bridge carpenters. On Monday last two colts belonging Another business change took place to H. S. Tur ner, the “Sage of Hemlock," day, when Harry Sharp and John Bolin tn D. Werscliknl were shot wbi'e running waste the citv this week. took charge of the C.O.D. laundry, hav on the road. They each received two For graduation dresses come to ing bought that business from R. Scho shots from a 22 caliber gun. One of the colts, a two year old, was shot through » field, who is leaving the city. Mason's Department Store. the bowls and died on Wednesday. The Jones A Knudson, the furniture deal D. F. Hosier and L. L. Hill, of Dallas, other colt will recover. If this shooting ers. have bought property opposite the ■were in the city on Sunday. was done through carelessness it is Several Houses and Lots from $600 Tyler building and will erect a building, much to be regretted and more so if it but they have not decided yet whether up. See Beals, the real estate agent * was done purposely.—-Courier. it will be a concrete or wood structure. The most complete line of Fishing Sam Tomlinson had been having trou When you want a fine picture go to Tackle is the city at King & Smith's .* Dr. T. R. Monk's Photo Gallery in the ble with his fences being torn down and Highest cash price paid for hides by Tillamook Bank building. Only first cattle getting into his pasture. While W. B. Sutton at Hannenkrat's Feed class work turned out. And pictures are fixing them on Monday James Wilson guaranteed up-to-date in style and finish. got into an altercation with Tomlinson, ■Berman-Williams Paints are a with the result that the men came to Postoffice business is a good index as If high grade paint.—King& Smith. blows, and Tomlinson getting Wilson to the growth and progress of a city. _ * down, pummelled him good and hard in • properties in all parts of the The business last quarter in the Tilla the car. There is no truth in the teport f (tore *500 and up. See Rollie mook post office was over $300 more that Tomlinson laid Wilson out by strik than the corresponding quarter for last ing hint over the head with a shovel. year. I, a Buggy and harness nnd Tillamook DramaticCompany presents C. R. Hoc vet has leased the saw mill tach colt ; also some hay D. "Burley’s Ranch,” by Anthony E.Wills from Long & Son and is prepared to fur a stirring Western drama, a play that nish all kinds of building material and ■the largest stock of paints nnd had a phenomenal run in all large East boxes on short notice. Let him figure on Brought into the city at King ern cities. Staged with special scenery your new building. Quality and price is jth's. ’ * and costumes. Ranchmen, Indians, right. * Cowboys. Soldiers. Mexicans and China Bling in the way of Doors and The Ladies’ Aid of the Christian church men make this play one of strong situa B, Paints, Oils and Glass, at 1 will hold a social and Dutch supper in tions, pathos and comedy. No long Bmith's. * the Tyler building on Fridav, commenc IDerby vs. Frenk Marey is a suit ing at 6 o'clock in the evening. There waits. Not a dull moment. At 0|>ern the circnit court to recover the will be a pleasant evening's enjoyment house, Friday and Saturday, April 9—10 Seats now selling at Lamar’s drug store. ■178.90. for all who attend. Reserved seats, 50c. Admission. 35c. Kunze will dispose of his ranch Rev. A. B. Calver will preach at the Mrs. Ida Cady, who has been visiting pie or in tracks to suit purcha Crane school house on Friday evening, her mother. Mrs. Weston, for the past bsy terms. * and he will hold Easter services Sunday two months, left on Friday to return to braid C is running into Nestucca morning at Onion Peak ; in the after the Society Islands, where she is engaged lie city, making connections with noon. at 2:30, at Nehalem, and in the in mission work. Although »0 far away H. Elmore. evening, at 7.30, at Balm, she still edited the Tahitao paper, the I to rent, six rooms, with wood E. D. Crockett has accepted a position Maramaramn, while here. The letters I barn. $10amooth. Appi; at nt the salmon hatchery on the Trask. being the same ns ours, she translated Idlight office. He has been the druggist in Lamar's and wrote her copy on a typewriter and Marie Smith was in from Bay Drug Store for several years, and want sent it to Australia, where it was print [Tuesday, and in two week» she ing outdoor employment this summer, ed and then sent to the islands for dis re for Salem. he accepted the position at the hatchery. tribution. Hattie Fowler, formerly of at E dored Nets, Cream Nets. Dreis Peter Jenck and the Right Rev. Alex. Tillamook, is still at the mission farm kigs, Waistings, Ruchings, etc., Christie, the Roman Catholic Archbishop the Society Islands. * of the Diocese of Oregon, vs. Tillamook Light Farm Wagon, size 14», County, is a writ of review from the lit b tongue and shafts. The cost county court in the matter of a petition I want. King A Smith Co. * of Charles and Lizzie lobnson for a coun- Hoffman, of Carlton, M D. Hoff [ tv road. Highest c»»h price paid for hides by D. Wilson an 1 B F. Richt r. of ■d. were in the city on Wedoes- W. B. Sutton at Hannenkrat's Feed Store. • WILL RUSH TILLAMOOK LINE Harriman Sets Aside Ik.000,000 For Coast Road. Men’s Fabrics For Spring The news papeis are full of aacounts of money stolen. Profit by the lesson of There are to be no further delays in the foolish people and deposit your cash in construction of the Pacific Railway & this bank where you can be sure of get Navigation Company's line to Tillamook ting it w hen you want it. Tillamook from Hillsboro, according to E. E. Lytle, County Bank. • who is in charge of the construction of The Sue H. Elmore sailed today with the road for the Harriman interests. the following passengers : L. Berry. IV. Now that the Spring season is opening Perry, F. N-dan, 0. Sander, C. Love and belter weather mav be expected lor land, R. Schofield and wife. A. Lucv'and the next six months, construction gangs wife. Otto Windfielder, Harrg Meyers will be increased. It is hoped to com and Mr. Hollingsworth. plete the road by the end ol the present The Steamer 3ue H. Elmore left on year. As was expected, large appropriations Saturday with the following passengers: Miss Gray, Miss Anderson, P. H. Geer. for the work during the summer have J. P, Carney. G. Armitage, Mrs. G. been allowed bv the Harriman general An appropriation ol Munson, Mrs. Young, A. Witsaki, W.J. •ffice in Chicago. Harold. W. S. Rockhill. F. L Sapping $2.000.000 has heen set aside lor the ton, C. L Lindsey, A. E. Olsen and A. completion of the road. Nordstrom. A deal was made last Friday through Tim McCormick’s team did n running stunt in town on Friday, smashing up the F. R. Beals’ agency whereby W. B. the wagon and which caused quite an Alderman sold his place near Cloverdale, excitement until the team dashed out of consisting of 67}» acres of land to Chas. town. Lundquist and Joseph Wilson. The price A full line of Ladies' Pattern Hats. paid for thia property was $15,750, and Tailored Hate, Street Hats, Sailors, this is the fourth sale of this farm made Children’s Trimmed Hats and Sailors. by Mr. Beals in the last five years, the Babies’ Bonnets, etc., received at Stur first purchaser paying only $5,000 for it. geon’s. • I at Sturgeon's. itry tt tks ,1.50 per year TILLAMOOK, OREGON, ARRIL 8, 1909. and Summer embrace all the varying tones of slate, green, gray, bronze, olive, brown, tan, stone and khaki shades in stripe, check and soft plaid designs. The Neatest & Most Exclusive of these styles are found in the elegant fabrics sent us by Ed. V. Price & Co., and which we present for your early inspection. DAGOS CAUSE TROUBLE. Arm Themselves and Force Everybody on the Rail road to Quit Work. Considerable excitement and fear was caused on Wednesday by the Dagos who are working on the Pacific Railway and Navigation Company's railroad between the \Vils >n river nnd the Miami. For several weeks the Dagos have been quit- ing work on account of the wages the contractors were paying. Wednesday thev demanded that their wages l>c rais ed from $1.85 to $2 a day, which was granted, and not being satisfied they demanded $2 25 a day, which was re refused. They struck work, organized and armed themselves with fire arms, and coming down the truck forced all crews to quite work, even the surveyors who were working near the Wilson river, stopping work on the entire line forthedav. It was fortunate that the different crews quit work ns they did, otherwise there might have been serious trouble, for the Dagos were in a threat ening, uglv mood, and quite a number living armed, this caused some fear. Av an instance of this, when a gang of 160 came down the truck to the Wilson river they found Ed Lindsey and Walter Oli ver surveying,when the leader, brandish ing a big gun, told them to quit work There were about sixty men on the dump and in the woods around them several armed men were concealed.and it suddenly occurred to Lindsey thnt he had some surveying to do in the neigh borhood of the new saw mill. As soon ns they quit work the armed Dagos came out of the brush. It was only part of the Dagos v> bo wanted to strike, but the othets were forced to do soon account of threats. Sheriff Crenshaw was called to the scene of the trouble, and with the assistance of eleven deputies he went through the camp and arrested four of the leaders, bringing them to the city Wednesday night and locking them up in the county jail. This took the Dagos by surprise, only one appearing ugly. As there is another of the leaders that the sheriff failed to arrest last night he left again thia morning for Bay City, where he ha» eleven deputies to meet any trouble which might arise today, as the contractors are paying the men off Those' who have been arrested will be charged with riot while carrying gui>« and knives. COUNCIL MEETING. We’ll Take Your Measure for a suit made expressly for you by these famous tailors, and guarantee fit, correct style and permanent shape, for 1-3 to 1-2 less than any local tailor asks. Design 564 Two Button Double-Breaded Novelty Sack Mason’s Department GET THE HABIT and THE FOLLOW to “The Spa K Road and Poll Tax. 99 andy itchen . The only up-to-date Confectionery and Ice Cream Parlor in the City. a/ The latest in fancy fountain drinks aud ice cream delicacies, * . Two city ordinances, one ^p-1ax ^nd tag dogs and the other to regulate mov ing picture »how», were passed to their second reading. M. H. Ilannenkrat wanted permission to pasture ‘‘a great big hog’’ within the city, but as there is an ordinance prohi biting that, the hog will have to find pasture elsewhere. The Mutual Telephone Company asked for a permit to place Giree poles on the street so that it could reach'll» oHlc with the Bay City line, and an adjourn ed meeting will be held on Friday so as take this matter up. The City to 8ue the County for A meeting of the City Conncil was held on Monday evening, with Mayor Coates and Councilmen G. P. Wilt B. C Lamb, W. E. Catterlin and Geo. Bennett present. Bills allowed were : $107.75 Electric Light Co. . 55 R. L -Wnde .......... ,.. 1025 I. F. Larsen................ 6 66 I A Illingworth ... 40.00 T. B. Hnndley .......... 7 60 I Tillamook Headlight 50 00 E. G. Ford ................ 6500 W T. Kimball ........ . A bill for *500 for the Water Commis sion was laid over pending a report from that body. As several arc lights were not burning during the past month the recorder was instructed to notify the Electric Light Company to keep the lights burn ing in future. Perch er on Stallion Ville. The Waysand Means Committee sub The Registered Percheron stallior Ville milteda report in the matter of the road will stand for the season 1906 in Tilla and poll tax collected within the corpor monk at Tillamook City, Beaver and porate limits, and it was decided to sue Hebo. Ville is the largest and best pre the coSnty for the whole amount, as the portioned stalliou in the county. county court was only allowing the city L. E. S anders , Owner. half of the road and poll tax. An agree I ment was entered into with City Attor A Twenty Year Sentence. ** I have just completed a twenty ney Holmes whereby he is to be paid the I rear health »entec.ee. imposed by Buck sum of *75 for conducting the suit in the ' lens Arnica Salve, which cured me of 1 circuit court and$125 if the case is taken bleeding pile« jus» twenty years ago,’’ writes O. 8 Wuolevrr, of Lt-Raysville. ' to the supreme court, the city to pay the N. Y. Buckler's Arnica Salve heals the filing foes. Thia is for taxes for 1908. wool sores. boils, burns, wounds and and previous to that lime Attorney cuts in tl>« shortest time. 25c. at Chas. i Holmes is to be paid a contingent fee of I I. Clough's drug store. 35 percent on all money the city may be , able to force the county to pay for pre Hide* Wanted. vioua years. I will pay more for hides than any. Reports of the City Recorder aud City body in the county. Store room between Treasurer were read and referred to the Johnson & Talmage and T. H. Goyne's ways and meana committee N. E. M ilch iob . I law office. I • » « g CROWDS ANOTHER Death PIONEER GONE. of R. D. Peckham Wednesday. on We are sorrry to announce the death of R. D. Peckham, which occurred at his residence in this city on the fllh Inst., after an illness of six weeks. Mr. Peckham was born in the state of New York in the year of 1829, being at the time of hie death iri bis 80th year. When a young man he moved to Wis consin, residing there until 19 years ago, when he came to Oregon, arid shortly after to Tillamook, where lie |ive<l until his death. He leaves a widow, and several rela tives. living here and other parts of Oregon and the east. Mr. Peckham was an upright and honorable cilizen; identifying himself with only those affairs which were clean, decent and uplifting. lie had some peculiar traits of character, but most fortunate indeed was the person who had gained his confidence, for he ever after proved himself a loyal friend and wise counseler. The Headlight joins the public in its expression of condolence to his relatives and friends in the death of Mr Peck ham. The temains were buried this afternoon in the Oddfellows' cemetery Mr. F. fl. Frills. Oneonta. N.Y.. writes: '' My little girl was greatly lienefitted by taking Foley's Orino Laxa tive. and I think it is the best remedy for constipation and liver trouble " Foley's <Irmo Laxative 1« best for women and children as it la mild, pleasant and effective, and is a splendid spring medi cine, aa it cleanse» the system and clear» the complexion. J. H. Lan or, Tillamook: Hawk A Miller, Hiy Olty, Birthday Party. On Wednesday last Mrs. W. B. Aider man entertained a number of friends in honor ofh,r mother’s, Mrs. Elizabi th Mapes’ birthday, who was 74 years of ngo that day. f e uory fiom an ever ready store of experience, such aa ia possible for those whose life paths crow, provided food for the pleasant inter change of thought and put the gathering in the right humor to enjoy the appe tizing lunch which the hostess had pre pared. Quite a number remarked how well Mrs. Mapes was looking. It baa been only a little while since she was able to get out of doors for the first time since fall. Here 1» now a sheltered life, and yet while she cannot actively enter the outer world her interest in others as well as the joy of home relationships, suggests that at evening It shall be light. Among those win- came to add their wish for many happy returns of the day were, besides Mrs. Aiderman, hostess, and Mrs, Mapes, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Olnen. Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. 1'oorman, Rev. T, Robinson, minister Presbyterian Church; Mrs McNair, Mrs. Shirk, Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Watt. During the spring everyone would be iM-nefitted by taking Foley's Kidney Rem edy.Il furnishes a needed tonic to the kid neys after the extra strain of winter, and it purities the blood by stimulating the kidneys, and causing them to »lami nate the iinpuriliis from it Foley's Kidney Remedy imparts new life and Vigor. Pbarrant to take. J. 8. I^mar, Tillamook; Hawk fit Miller, liayCily. First Bank & Trust BAY C ORE. Paid up Capital.. .*‘45,000. Offers every facility for safe banking, and respectfully solicits your business. Acts nt trustee lot corporations. Indi viduals and estates. Confidential trust relations carried out faithfully. Interest at current rates on time de posits. Mail business given prompt attention. Fire and burglar proof safely deposit boxea just Insulted for convenience of cueto mete st reasonable tentai.