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a T ine certificate
DEPOSITS.
If you have a sum of money
which you will not use for six
months or longer, buy a Time
Certificate for the amount.
Time Certificates make a con
venient and safe short time in
vestment and can be had in any
amount.
Don’t let your money lie idle.
You had to work fcr your tnoney,
now MAKE YOUR MONEY
WORK FOR YOU.
TILLAMOOK
CITY. ORE.
STATE
SUPERVISION
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THEATRE.
The Sue H Elmorecame in on Tues
day with the lollowing passengers : Mr
Francisco, Mrs. Ballen, P, P. Muir, 8.
M. Hett, H. W. Lanker. W. W. Ride-
halgh, E. Payne, John Edwards,] Geo.
Williams, James Williams, Mr. Boss.
Mrs. Bell Handie.v and several men to
work on the railroad.
SECOND SHOW, 8:50 P.M
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY-
“DUTY VS. REVENGE"
••PROFESSORS TRIP TO THE COUNTRY.”
••THE PATRIOT''
••TI1E GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME.”
SUNDAY & MONDAY:
“R idden treasures ."
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•'PBES FANCY.”
••PUSH CART RACE"
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY:
IifcSHERMAN'S RIVALS."
«»STALLMENT COLLECTOR.’’
•• RATTLE ROYAL.’’
ADMISSION, IO Cents
9
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1 543
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JOTTINGS.
^abstracts.
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tft specialist.
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Ip general insurance.
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Mpk County Bank notes. *
House to rent, six rooms, with wood
shed and barn. $10a month. Apply at
the Headlight office.
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Quite n number of Nehaleinites are in
theci' v today,who have been subpoena
ed on the special venire.
When you make an investment con
sider the net returns. You may get 10
per cent from property or real estate,
but there is tile expense of maintenance,
depreciation, taxes, etc. Your money
with us earns you 4 per cent. It works
(or you all of the time and will be kept
safely until you need it.
Tillamook
County Bank.
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The steamer Argo came in on Wednes
day. her passengers being T. B. Turney,
Mrs Watt, Miss Prentice, Mrs. Mornn,
Mrs. M Walling, W. E. McKinsler, A
B. McClellan, F. L. Booth', L. F. Hughes,
G W. Lewis and wife. F. J. Mueller,
C. N. Oleoer, B Crist, Miss Alice Perry,
J. J. Perry and wife, J. B. Silver and C.
H. Dean.
Dr. W. P. Hansen, a veterinary sur
Todd's store is being enlarged and im
geon mid specialist on cattle, will asso
Ksey Comb Taffy at the
proved
for
the
new
department
store
of
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ciate with Dr. J. E. Reedy in veterniary
Mason, Pennington & Co.
science, and he will be here about the end
or jar al Mills' Cash
The Star theatre has been fitted up to ol thia week, with their offices opposite
comply with the citv ordinance regulat Easter's barn. Dr. Reedv is prrpared to
left on Tuesday for ing moving picture shows.
make examinations for tulrerculous in
George W. Grayson and daughter, cattle and glanders in horse’, having the
and Bacon at Mills' Mrs. C. E. Had'ey, start on Tuesday to drugs to diagnose cases of that character.
e.
visit relatives in the South.
The Tiliamook Development League
irtland, was in the cite
Attorney W. T. Vinton, of McMinn
will hold its annual meeting for the elec
Igh came in on Tuesday
V.
ville, came in on Wednesday,
business in the circuit court.
having
W. B. Aiderman and wile expects to
I, of Tacoma, was in the spend the coming summer in California,
and will leave sometime next month.
»y-
and wife, of Portland,
Those who are wanting lumber should
leave orders or can obtain prices, etc.,
this week.
oper. of Wheatland, was by calling up the city office or Yellow Fir
Mill.
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(todnesdny.
tion of officers next Thursday. It will
be a favorable opportunity to start a
business men's or commercial club, for
this is something which is needed, espe
cially as Tillamook City will put on met
ropolitan style the next tew years. A
club is a good place where business men
can get together and talk over what is
best for the city’s development.
A letter has been received by Mr. Rus
The Junior Class of the Tillamook
, a first cluss, Fresh Cow. En-
sell Hawkins from Congressman Hawley
High
School
will
give
its
second
annual
■■■jbdlight office.
which states ; “I have transmitted the
¡Mgsut 15 head of cattle to entertainment April 30th. All are in
papers sent by you relative to the im
vited.
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Alex. Watt,
provement of Tillamook bar and harbor,
Daniel J. Gilbert has sold his ranch on
to Gallon Ice Cream
and Hoquarton Slough, to the Chief of
Kelchis river, together with 30 bead of
l at The Spa.
Engineers, War Department, with the
cattle to W. B. Aiderman. The sale was
earnest request for favorable considera
k, of Towe City, N.D., made through F. R. Beals.
tion. I believe the situation fully war
a Wednesday.
Lost, a gold band ring, with figures
«nething fine try a Per- '* '98 ’’ on it. at the Christian church rants a favorable report on an adequate
project.’’ In another letter the Congress
>ne at The Spa.
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social in the Tyler building. Finder will
man states that the data sent him eon
I necessary to excavate please return the same to Mis. D. L.
tains several important statements.
the concrete building.
Shred»-,
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The steamer Argo came in on Wednes
rO I.C. Pigs for Sale.—
Services at the Presbyterian church : day with a full cargo of freight and a
Hoskins, Hobsonville.* Sabbath school, 10 a.m. ; morning ser
full passenger list. Her outgoing freight
and Lewis M. Head, of vice, 11 a.m., subject, "Life ;’’ evening for cheese from now on will increare
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n the city on Wednes- service, 8 p.m., subject, "Courage
every week, ns the co-operative asaocia-
prayer meeting, Thursday. 8 p.m.
tions are shipping mostly on the Argo
The weather has been cold this week, and the individual concerns ship on the
»rice paid for hides by
Bt Hannenkrat's Feed with occasional showers, which greatly Sue H. Elmore. The Argo will have 1000
benefit the meadows. Grass is growing cases of cheese to take out this trip and
profusely, affording plenty of grren pas
the Elmore 116 cases, which is a pretty
ty John H. McNary left
ture for the dairy herds.
good indication that the shipment of
irday after the murder
C. R. Hocvet has leased the saw mill cheese from Tillamook has commenced
for the season.
I in all parts of the from Long & Son and is prepared to fur
nish all kinds of building material and
After many years of waiting, Tilla-
and up.
See Rollie
boxes on short notice. Let him figure on muok "is coming out of dnrknesM, is
your new building. Quality and price is coining into light," and the railroad will
;gv and harness and
right.
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be something more Ilian a vision of the
; also some hay. D.
Representative A. G. Beals and wife future The Harriman interests have
left for Salem on Monday. Mr. Beals has proceeded so far in construction of the
thirteen girls will be
charge of the farm at the asylum and the road that bias have been called for com
Itures of the Iunior en construction of several State buildings pletion of the remaining section on which
that are being erected at the Capitol, work has not been done. As this last
Ahead started work on and will be absent from Tillamook lor piece of road is less that thirty miles in
market on Main street some time.
length, it is clear that railroad connec
Died, on Thursday of last week. Mad- tion with the rich Tillamook country
in tena nee of John D. aline Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs will not he delayed beyond the present
n in Tillamook City Ben |acoba, aged 4 years, 9 months and •eason.—Oregonian.
12 days. The remains were buried on
irned to the city on Saturday in the Oddfellows' cemetery,
California, where he Father Le Miller officiating at the reli
gious services.
-Isman has opened a
r over Sturgeon's. All
¡e in this city celebrat
of that order with a
ly night, when Judge
of the speakers.
Card of Thaoka.
We wish to thank thr kind friends who
assisted and showed their sympathy to
The Sue H. Elmore sailed on Thurs us on account of the death of our daugh
day with the following passengers ; V. ter, Madeline.
Ma. and Mas B in J acobs .
A. Schlappi wife and children, George
Anderson and wife, J. Waldbardt. A.
Horse tor dale,
Fitch, A. Luchringer, W Swandau, W.
A good Yoann Horae, cheap. Apply
O Chase. G. A. Jones and wife. Mike
1 the Heaulight office.
Peterson and August Bergstrom.
and Summer embrace all
the varying tones of slate,
green, gray, bronze, oliWt
brown, tan, stone and khalri
shades in stripe, check «uto
soft plaid designs. The
Monday moruing Judge W. Oallowav
ordeied Sheriff Crenshaw to draw a spe
cial venire of 36 names, to make their
appearance today (Thursday).
This
was done to try the murder case, (or as
soon as the Judge was convinced that
the jury would not agree he decided to
have the case tried again at this term
of the circuit court, and set the date fot
Thursday.. The names of those wh.
have been summoned to appear are W
N. Bays, W. ). Carver, F. L Buell, A
Chopard, A M. Commons, Dave Curtis-
Fred Z iddach, Henry Total, D. Perrigo
W D.GIadwell, Charles lolinson, D <’
Bailey, Frank Worthington, E. K. Gi
lici t, N P. Hansen, Richard Allen, Ai
drew Anderson, Arthur Hunt, Charlei
Jensen, O. A. Lomirfen, Alfred Crawforri
Oscar Bergman, John W. Weiss. Herinai
Total, A. S Tilden, F. L. Owens, Georg
Loerpahel. Andiew Klein, Fred Kabkee
Fred Ci Skomp, T. J. Bibby, S. V. Ander
son, G. R. McKimens, Ike Moore, John
W. Hdlenbrand and Wm. Tubbesing.
N. J. Myers has returned to the countr
from Portland and will engage in the
cranberry business He will prepare sev
eral acres of hog at Samilake this sprflig.
and the Argo brought in about a third
of a mile of small railroad rails and a
truck so as to prevent hauling over the
land with teams.
loseph Effenherg, the Nehalem saw
mill mail, was in the city on Wednesday.
He became greatly interested in the new
saw mill, and as he carefully inspected
every part of that plant, he came to '.he
conclusion that it was substantially
built and one of the best saw mills ofits
size in Oregon.
Men’s Fabrics For Spring
Nordstrom Placed on Trial
Again To-Day.
“The last of the fittings and pipings'lor
the new saw mill .were received this
morning from Portland,'and.it is expect-
rd that the mill will be readv to run by
next Wednesday. There is considerable
business in sight for the new enterprise,
both for home trade aud outside trade.
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FIRST SHOW, 8 P.M.
CIRCUIT COURT
The Junior class of the Tilla
mook H gh School will give its
second annual entertainment nt
the opera house, Friday, April 30
Tickets on sale at lamat’i Drug
Store.
Highest Cash price paid for hides by
W. B. Sutton at Hannenkrat's Feed
Store.
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TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK «“H0“
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>1.50 per year,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, ARRIE 39, 1909-
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TIME
ÎIcaMinljt
Neatest & Most Exclusive
of these styles are found to
the legant fabrics sent ue
by Ed. V. Price & Co., and
which we present for your
early inspection.
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. •
The second trial of Adolf N. Norn.
Strom, who is charged with the murder
of John Peterson, wus commenced chib
morning. Attorney Webster Hulmes is
Design 564
assisting Deputy District Attorney W
Two -Button Double- Breasted Novelty Sack
H. Cooper, in the place o( District At
torney J. H. McNary, and the prisoner is
again defended l>v Attorneys A. »V. Sev
erance and T. H. Goyne, who so abb
defended Nordstrom in tlie first trial, al’d
it was by request of the Court that they
are acting in that capacity agaiu.
_ At noon today nine jurymen had been
accepted, viz., Frank Worthington, O.A
Loinmen, Wm. Tubbesing. Andrew An
derson, Chas. Jensen, W. D. Glad well, W.
N. Bay, N. P. Hansen and D. A. Bailey.
Howard Edmunds, who was indicted
by the grand jury, charged with violat
iug the local option, wits tried on Tues
any, and the jury brought in a verdict
of guilty. The jury was out only n few
minutes, the verdict being unanimous on
the first ballot, without even discussing
Your eyes are the most obedient servants.
the case in the jury room. Defendant
They may complain, blit will patiently toil on in
was allowed until Saturday to file a mo
your behalf. They will stand more abuse than any
tion lor a new trial.
Another local option case.in which W.
organ of the body ; but when, through constant
Langworthv was indicted by the grand
neglect and rough usage, their delicate adjustment
jury, the defendant claimed that hr was
becomes disturbed, how quickly the servant becomes
sick and a doctor's certificate was hand
the master. How utterly helpless you are without
edin, but Judge Galloway decided that
your eyes. Let me attend to your eye troubles. Call
the defendant would have to come into
to-day. Do it now.
court and set the trial for Saturday.
DR. HENRY E MORRIS, Eye Specialist.
In the case of Jesse ¡Davis, who was
tried and found guilty on a charge O|
assault and battery upon M. J. Cone at
Netarts, Judge Galloway sentenced him
six mouths in jail, but upon promising
to behave himself in future, the judge
paroled him, at the same time gave the
young mau soineexcellent advice. He will
have to pay the costs in the case, which
amounts about $30.
and
State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs A. N.
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Stanton, defendant. Assault and bat
tery on wife. Dismissed.
to
Fac'.flc Railway & Navigation Com
pany, a
corporation, plaintiff,
vs
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Samuel Elmore, Mary Elmois and
Elmore Packing Company, a corpora
tion, defendants. Condemnation. This
was a case to determine the amount of
damages to be paid the defendant affect
ing the right ot way in frout of and part
of Elmore's cannery st Garibaldi. Mr.
Elmore was wanting «24,000 damage«,
The only Hp-to-date Confectionery and Ice Cream
and atone time the railroad coiiipany
offered biui «1,250. The jury brought in
Parlor
in the City.
a verdict, placing the damages at «1000.
The latest in fancy fountain drinks aud ice cream
Pacific Railway & Navigation Com
puny, a corporation, plaintiff, vs Irene
delicacies,
Calbreath, J F. Calbreath, Almina Hur
ley, —. Hurley, M. Kimberlain, —.
’ Kiniberlain, Lilia Smith, Mattie B
Smith and Mianila Smith defendants.
Condemnation. Continued for term.
Wood Wood. Wood.
Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Geo. William«. Rollie Watson. D. Fitz
Company, a corporation, plaintiff vs patriek,Mike Abplanalp, claiming to be
Call or telephone ROLLIE WATSON
CommiSMonera of Port of Tillamook ; J
George Watt aud Helen Walt, J. O.
Immediate
Bozorth. Annesley M. Bozorth, W. C. C. Holden, County Clerk; A. M. Hare, for Spruce limb wood.
Asaeesor; and II. Crenshaw, Sheriff of delivery. _________________
liawk and — Hawk, and R J. Hen
dricks and Emilia Hendricks, defen Tillamook County. Oregon defendants.
Injunction. Motion jto allow J. W.
Hides Wanted.
dants. Condemnation
Dismissed for
Maddux to tie made also a plaintiffin
wsntoi prosecution, without cost.
thia case was granted. Case continued
I will pay more for hides than any.
Pacific Railway & Navigation Co., a
Tillamook City, plaintiff, vs Tillamook body in the county. Store room between
corporation, plaintiff, vs Herbert W.
County, defendant. Accounting. Plain Johnson & Talmage and T. H.Goyne's
CardwHI. Abbie M. Cardwell, Fowler
law office.
N. 'E. Mtcixmoa.
tiff allowed to file amended complaint.
H. Cardwell and Helen R. Cardwell,
Chas. J Van Patten vs T. J. Harris
defendants. Condemnation. |ury trial
Call for Warrants.
Appeal front justice court Jury trial
and judgment for defendants for «30.
All General Fund Warrants, endorsed
Cowing & Cowing,
plaintiffs, vs unit a verdict for plaintiff for «58.76.
R. F. Zachinan vs. IV. G Dwight, Ap- prior to July 1. 1997, will be paid on
Claude Thayer, defendant
Action for
regarding paragraph peal from j list ice court. Jury trial arid presentation. Interest ceases this 31st
money.
Motion regi
balance of amended verdict for plaintiff for «11 60, the
one granted and ban
day of March, 1909.
amount sued for.
complaint overruled.
P. W. T odd .
Mary E. Phelps, plaintiff, vs Hugh
County Treasurer.
Finnigan,
defendant.
Action
fur
Every 'piece of “Onyx
money. Case set for trial.
Ware ’ ’ is guaranteed. Here
G. H. Ward, plaintiff, vs C. H- it is. We warrant every piece
Larrisoii, defendant. Action for money
to give perfect satisfaction
Dismissed by plaintiff without costa.
as
to wearing quality and
Mary E. Phelps, plaintiff, vs Ralph
Cross, defendant.
Damages. Set for will be here five years from
now to hand your monqy back
trial
A. J. Mapes, plaintiff, vs C. L Fox any time you are dissatisfied
«26,000,
LumlerCo., a corporation, defendant. i with your bargains.
K ing & Paid up Capital.
Action for money. Trial by jury, and by
Smith
Co,
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Offers
every
facility
for
safe
banking,
request of defendant a motion for non
and respectfully solicits your business.
suit was granted.
Percheron Stallion Ville.
Acts as trustee for corporations, indi
E Bergstrom, plaintiff, vs Helen E.
viduals and estate«. Confidential trust
Bergstrom, defendant. Divorce. Set fur
The Registered Percheron stallion Ville relations carried out faithfully.
trial
will stand for the season 1909 in Tills
Interest st current rstes on time de
M. II. Larsen, plaintiff vs Marston
monk at Tillamook City, Bearer and posits.
Bush and others, defendants. To restoie
Mail business given prompt attention.
deed. Motion to sppoiot T. B. Ilandlev Hebo. Ville is the largest and best pro
Fire and burglar proof safely deposit
guardian granted.
portioned stallion in the county.
boxes just installed for convenience of
Willism Dowd, plaintiff, vs Hilda
L. E. S andv . ii ». Owner.
customers it reasonable lenlal.
Cooper, defendant. Injunction. Tried
Mason’s
Department
YOUR EYES
GET THE
FOLLOW
HABIT
THE CROWDS
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“The Spa
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andy
itchen .
First Bank & Trust
ipany,
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before the judge and then settled.
Co« a for Rale.
Charles Kunze, plaintiff, vs Port of
Cows for Sale
Enquire of P. New
Tillamook a quasi Municipal Corpora,
lion. Claude Tliayer, Sec., F. M. Leach, i berg, Hemlock, Oregon.
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