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illamonli ***« *“«1 kL » I »hr «Tki ►I. No, 48. ■od I ti-qr on , TILLAMOOK, OREGON HOW TO GET ONE. By depositing one dollar or more in this bank in a Savings Account you are entitled to one of our steel Savings Banks or Leather Covered Pocket banks. A little bank will catch the small chauge that usually slips through your fingers. You bring the bank to us whenever convenient and it will be opened and the contents placed to your credit. It will be a surprise anddeight to you to see how the account will grow. ititeli fon u ClOlWi «ta I t . TRY its easy money . 4 Per Cent Paid on ! SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK = TILLAMOOK CITY. OPE. AR ’t ■ SUPERVISION THEATRE. IH0W, 8 P.M SECOND SHOW, 8:50 P.M ----------------------------------------------------- Change of Program 1 ( Thu jrsdays, Sundays and Tuesdays. ■ ADMISSION, 10 Cents In i ot ttl<; KB < ■•'■-- 'm,. LLAMOOK JOTTINGS 10 H. Goyne, abstr.-icts. oad is „ I cS-ITwy, The Very Best Flour, the Daily Bread at Mills’ Cash Store. » The new stage line between Tillamook City and Sheridan, making the trip in » one day, will commence on Monday, and ounly Bank notes » seats can be secured at Harris' Livery your Dahy Bread of W. M. Mills.» Stable. Lost, a gold band ring, with figures G. Freeman ami wife are about to “ '98 '' on it, at the Christian church 11 tilla trip to Sweden. social in the Tyler building. Finder will will I- Sours, painter and decorator, and please return the same to Mrs. D. L. ‘““SiUng a specialty. Shrode, • Me. ' ■ endiuE. «“>'•»• ral insurance. Let(^rongh Bred 0 U r,gs f.„ sale imile. °i W.H. Hoskins, Hobsonville.» , owe hated, a first class, Fresh Cow. 1-n- f b«bat the Headlight office. " , ' arge aeaortWSnt of New Trimmings, ^^•B and Sailors just received at Stur- Rev. A. B. Calder will preach in the Crane school house on Friday evening ; at Onion Peak on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock ; at Nehalem at 2:30 and. at Balm at 8 p.m. The Sue H. Elmore brought io the ANOTHER CRAZY SPELL. following passengers : Mrs. H. Lowry, Mrs. Munson, Wm. Kirk, P. D. Tomp Attorney Johnson Insults the kins and wife, A. Baker, M. Straussi, J. Court-Uses Profane Lan Odagman, Mr. Fitch, Miss Hardy. C. W. guage about the Judge. Vamellman, L. Liver. L. Lazell, M.John, N. Christy, J. George, J. Dobrey and J. Attorney S. 8. Johnson created ano Nick off. Her out going passengers will ther disgraceful affair in this city last include F. Elliott and wile, J. F. Ferger- Saturday, which, for aensck— behavior, son. F. Vierick, Mrs. M Walling, Mrs. profanity, abure and a most unpardon Railing, G H. Freeman, G. McIntyre and able offence to the court and vile abuse Mrs. Mitchell. of a county judge, outdistanced all his W. W. Ridelaugh came in last week previous escapades in thia city, which with H. IV. Lemcke and Lewis M. Hoad, have brought disgrace upon himself, and of the firm of Sweet, Head & Lemcke, of which also disgraced the city, lohnaon ' Fortland, who will handle nearly all the had another ol his tantrums on Satur property on Garibaldi beach from the day. brought on as usual on account of Smith place to the Nehalciu river. This imbibing too much of Old John Barley will be platted out and sold in lots, and corn, for it tangled up his senses so bad- with the improvement of the lakes, the Iv that he acted like a crazy man. building of hotels and the laying out of After the jury in the murder case had a town&i*«, the prospect of Garibaldi retired, the case of W. Langworthv was beach becoming a splendid summer re called, who was charged with violating sort looks bright now that the railroad the local option law. Talmage A John is headed that wav. Sweet. Head and son were attorneys for the notorious Lemcke will establish an office in this bootlegger, and Webster Holmes had city to handle the business here. been asked to assist them. The accused, who claimed to I m sick, was not in The Judge Created a Surprise. court, neither was Johnson when a jury was drawn. He came into court and Judge Gallowav created quite a sur raised objections to the case proceeding, prise on Monday morning niter he had and demanding to know what had been taken his seat on the bench by stating done The stenographer read this, when that his life had been threatened. He he told the court that he witndrew from had been informed by a respectable citi the case and that they could try the zen that it would not be safe for him to case just as they pleased, and inviting lie out after dark as a threat had been the other attorneys to leave the court made that he would not live to pass sen room, he took his departure. Johnson tence upon those who had been found then called Sheriff Crenshaw up on the guilty at this term of the circuit coutt. telephone and told him to serve tlie He said that this was the first time that papers for contempt of court, and at the his life had been threatened, either in same time denounced Judge ‘-islloway, public or private life, and that the party calling him vile names and using epithets who had imparted the information to too disgusting to publish, telling the him gave the judge permission to use his sheriff to tell the judge. Johnson also name if he so desired. called Dr. Henry Morris on the phone This caused quitea surprise, and as the and repeated most of the disgusting lan only criminal cases to be dealt with, with guage told the sheriff. At first it was the exception of the muider case, were the intention of Judge Galloway tu have local option cases, it was thought that Johnson arrested and brought into some of the bootlegger, bad made the court, but as the sheriff was out at the threats. time he cited Johnson to appear on On Tuesday Mayor Coates, in behalf of Monday fur contempt of court. the citizens, appeared in court and asked Monday morning lohnaon appeared in the judge the name of the party who had court, and addressing the judge, said he given him the information. This he re wished to apologised lor his conduct on fused to divulge, stating that upon fur Saturday, telling the court that he had a ther investigation he ¡found that the hasty, ungovernable temper which he report had been exaggerated. had striven to curb He expressed Her row lor his conduct and placed himndl For Sale. in the hands of the court, and |udge A horse, eight years old, weight about Galloway fined him $20. 1000 pounds. E. Atkinson, Sandlake, As the language used about the judge Oregon. _________________ was of such a shocking and disgusting nature, it is thought that disbarment Wanted. proceedings will be instituted against 1A home for hn eleven year old girl from Johnson. the Boys and Girls Aid Society. Any one willing to give this little girl a home Bootleggers Get Heavy Fines please write to L V., care of this paper. Timber for 8ale. For sale, 9 million feet of standing The Argo came up this morning with freight, nnd her passengers were George timber, about l}y mile from tide water, M. Heaston and wife, of Topeka, Betschart. Ulrich Alvis, B. Stiner, L. on the Kelchia river, at $1 a thousand. , came in this week to locate in this Peter, L. and H. Franz, Z. M. Boyer, D. Spruce and Hemlock. A good chance for a logger to make money.—Enquire ol D. Bird and L. Casta. i. Klihac properties in all parts of the The Board of County Commissioners, J. W. Jennings, Tillamook, Or. iM^y fro* and Up See Roliie with County Judge H. F. Goodspeed lon|> .' ■ ■ and Commissioners G. W. Bodyfelt and i. Sarah Brush, who has been here H. V. Alley in attendance, is In session aectk**« »odi*. T returned to Eugene this week, with a large amount of busi ness to be attended to. juson will preach at C. R. Hocvet has leased the saw mill ymorning and in this from Long & Son and is prepared to fur nish all kinds of building material and ! and her daughter, boxes on short notice. Let him figure on returned (torn Port your new building. Quality and price is right. bo bought a ranch in II, arrived Ibis week wife left on Tuesday bere they will spend «son, with her deu- Lowry, came in from May. ao Acres of Bottom Land for Sale. 20 Acres of Bottom Land at Nehalem, with new barn and rough lumber house, near cheese factory and school. Will be worth $250 an acre this time next year. To be sold for $55 an acre A fine place for a small family. Enquire at the Head light office. _____________ Horse for Sale. A good Young Horse, cheap. Apply The Swestica Club met at the home of Mrs. G. B. Lamb. April 23rd. There at the Headlight office. was a good attendance, after a pleasant Notice. afternoon spent in working on fancy The gasoline steamer Antelope will work and exchanging receipts, the host ess served a dainty and appetizing lunch make two regular trips each day for all eon. The club meets next month with points on Tillamiok Bay until further notice. Fare, 25c each way. Mrs Annie Nolan. F. N. E lliott When you make an investment con sider the net returns. You may get 10 Valued Same as Gold. who took Nordstrom per cent from property or real estate, B. G. Slewart, a merchant of Cedar yesterday, was back but there is the expense of maintenance, View, Miss., says: "I tell my customers afternoon. depreciation, taxes, etc. Your money when they buy a l«x of Dr. King's New luting lumber should with us earns you 4 per cent. It works Life Pills they get the worth of that obtain prices, etc., for you all of the time and will be kept much gold in weight, if afflicted with constipation, malaria or biliousness.’' y office or Yellow Fir safely until you need it. Tillamook Sold under guarantee at C. 1. Clough's drug store. 25c. County Bank. • sold his eight acre The School Board of this district has Every piece of "Onyx to H. A. Kinnaman. employed Prof. W. R. Rutherford princi Hate office of F. R. pal of the public school, and as be made Ware ’ ’ is guaranteed. Here I. $6 25 per barrel. I Sugar, $5 75 per lort time, at Mills' tok.Sheridan stage, ■gh trip in one day, ry morning. Go to t for seats. new saw mill was ne on Tuesday, and Ines and other parts ia motion. ran away on Son ar down, the wheels rd over his leg. jury to him. Estauraut on Main business and it has r pea rance, as well nprovement to the such a success of the school previous to going to Standford University, where he is now taking a course, a grent many of the citizens and former pupils will be glad to see him return. Other teachers engaged thus Jar are Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Hans Hansen, Miss Ida Goyne and Miss Fischer. H. T. Booth, of Portland, arrived on the steamer Elmore yesterday. Mr. Booth is the general agent for Oregon for the West Coast Life Insurance Co. of San Francisco, snd it is bis intention to remain in the county sometime getting his company established here and ap pointing agents. Hs appointed Mr. J. B. Gieay agent at Bar City yesterday, and desires a good tusa for Tillamook City. The West Coast Lite Insurance Company is a well established old line company, backed up by some of the largest financial interests on the Pacific Coast. it is. We warrant every piece to give perfect satisfaction as to wearing quality and will be here five years from now to hand your money back any time you are dissatisfied with your bargains. King & Smith Co.__________ If you want to feel well, look well and be well, take Foley's Kidney Remedy It tone, up the kidneys and bladder, purifies the blood and restores health end strength Pleasant to take and con tains no harmful drug*. Why e<>t com mence today f—J. 8. I-aasar, Tillamook. Hawk A Miller, Bay City. If you desire a clear complexion take Foley'« Orino Laxative for conetipation ' and Jiver trouble ae it will stimulate these organs «nd thoroughly cleanse your system. which in whet everyone need« in the spring in order to feel well.—J. 8. Lamar. Tillamook. Hawk & MiOer, Bay City. Wednesday afternoon Judge Galloway passed sentenced upon those who had been found guilty of violating the local option law. Vincenz Jacob, who was notin court, but was represented by Attorney Holmes, was sentenced to pay a fine of $300 and 20 days in the coun’.y jail. The judge remitted the jail sentence during good behavior. Jacob was tried in the justice court, found guilty and was fined $100. He appealed the case to the cir. cuit court, and being found guilty again the judge made the fine three times what it was in the justico court. W. Langworlhy, the notorious boot legger, was the next defendent to be dealt with. Attorney Holmes said the case would not be appealed and as Langworthy was sick and wanted to reform, he asked the judge to remit what sentence he might impose on him ns he nad no money to pay. The judge did not look at the matter in that light, for he imposed a sentence upon him of $500 and 30 days in the county jail, but re mitted the jail sentence on good be havior. As Langworthy claimed that he did not have the money to pay the fine be was locked up in the county jail, and will have to serve 250 days. Howard Edmunds was the next boot legger to have a heavy sentence passed upon him. The judge told the defend ant that he had been before the courts several times «nd he could not overlook that, and imposed a fine of $500 and 20 days in jail, the jail rentence to I m re mitted pending good behavior. Attor ney Holmes gave notice of appeal to the supreme court, and his bail was placed at $1000. As there was considerable false swear ing on the witness stand in the local option cases it is more than likely that the judge will notify the District Attor- n y to bring proceedings against the guilty parlies. Judge.Gallo way was in Strumrntal in sending a man to the penitentiary for perjury in Marion County who swore falsely in a case that was before him in that county. A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorised to refund your money if Foley's Hooey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It atop« the cough, he«Is the lungs and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contain« no opialea The genuine u in a yellow package — J. 8. Lamtr. Tillamook. Hawk & Mil for. Bay C ty. Process Barley $1.40 a sack. Elaine Oil, $2.90 a case. HARD WHEAT FLOUR. Lighthouse Brand Flour, Best on Earth. Snow Drift Flour. 100 lbs. Dry Granulated SUGAR, $5.60 ask. Buhl Milk Cans $2.50. Watch this advt. for bargains next week. WM. CURTISS, The Grain Man, Tyler Building. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. LONG TIME, EASY PAYMENTS, RELIABLE REPRESENTATIVES WANTED. The Jackson Loan & Trust Co. Fort Worth, Texas ; or Jackson, Mississippi. YOUR EYES. B Your eyes are the most obedient servants. They may complain, but will patiently toil on in your behalf. They will stand more abuse than any organ of the body ; but when, through constant1 neglect and rough usage, their delicate adjustment, becomes disturbed, how quickly the servant becomes the master. How utterly helpless you are without1 your eyes. Let me attend to your eye troubles. Call g»? to-day. Do it now. i iDR. HENRY E MORRIS, Eye Specialist. RAY TUTTLE KILLED. At Twisp, Wash., in Acc dent. Runaway News reached this citv of the death of Ray Tuttle , son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tuttle, of Twist, Wash, who previously resided in this city. Ray Tuttle, aged 17 years, son of J. E. and Mrs. Tuttle, was fatally injured last Saturday forenoon at about 11 o'clock, in a runaway accident, being dragged by the heels, his head on the ground, until be was unconscious, liis head being badly lacerated, and several bones in his body broken. The Tuttle team was tied to the hitch ing rack in the street, and from some unknown cause were frightened, when they broke luose and started to run The boy was sitting in the buggy and when the the horses started in their mad rush, he gathered up the lines and tried to get them stopped, but to no avail. Crossing the walk between the drug store and photograph gallery, which is ten inches off the ground, the driver was thrown from his seat, but he did not clear the buggy, his foot catching in the brake, and thus he was dragged, head downward, until the team broke loose from the rig. He was pulled out of the rig as speed ily as possible, and carried into the drug store, where medical skill was administered, but his injuries were of such a serious nature that he never re gained consciousness, and at 11 o'clock Sunday forenoon he died at the home of Frank Fulton, where he had been taken as soon as his wounds were at tended. The funeral occured Monday afternoon al 1 o'cl.Mk from the Ch.istian church. Elder J. L. Fulton officiating, and burial was made in the Beaver creek cemetaty A quartet composed of L. I Mullin. G. W. Sprouse, and Misdamts ’ Sprouse and Derby, furnished vocal music both at the church and cemetery. Ray Tuttle was born in Portlaod.i Oregon. December 12, 1891. lie came to this valley three years ago with his parents, lie was an exemplary young i man, and though he has been afflicted since birth by the loss of hearing «nd speech, he has been an especial help to his mother, and instead of being a charge of his parents, as might be supposed, his help with the daily work, and his considerate thoughtfulness for the com fort of those around him, will make bis < demise sorely felt by his parents, and by his younger brother Harry, aged 14 years. A large concourse of sympathiz ers for the family nnd the unfortunate boy, followed to the cemetery to per form the last sad rites. The bereaved parents expressed them selves as very grateful to the people of the community for the many kindnesses shown them in their hour of sad distress, especially Mrs. Frank Fulton, who gave up her home to the injured boy.—Mellow Valley News. Hoarseness, bronchitis and other throat troubles are quickly cured by Foley'« Honey and Tar a* it soothes and heals tlie inflamed throat and bronchial lubes and the most obstinate cough ills, appear«. Insist upon having the gen. lime Foley’s Honey and Tar—J. 8. Lamar, Tillamook, Hawk & Miller, Bay City. Notice to Creditore. Norica ■■ Haaanv Orva«,—That the un- deralgned ha. lieen dulv appointed adminis trator at the estate sf HBNRY C. HILL, deceased, by the County Court, of the Htate of Oregon, for Tillamook County. All per lons having claims «gainst said estate are hereby required to present the same for allowance to me, at the office of H. T. Botts. Attorney-at Law. In Tillamook City, Oregon, within six months from this date. Hated May nth. ISO». ARTHUR K. HILL, Administrator of the estate of Henry C Hill, deceased. Notice of Appointment of Adminis trator. N oticb is H bsssv Orvsa — That the un dersigned has been duly appointed adminis trator of the estate of it. D. PKCKHAM, deceased, by the County Court of the Btata of Oregon, for Tillamook County. Now. therefore, ail persons having claims against said estate, are hereby required to present them to me at Tillamook, in Tillamook County. Oregon, with proper vouchers on or before sis months from the date hereof. Dated at Tillamook, Tillamook County. Oregon. May Sth, 1»O9. A. W BBVBRANCB, Administrator of the Bstate of B. D. Peckham, deceased. First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY, ORE. Paid up Capital.................. $25,000, Offers «very facility foe safe banking, nnd respectfully solicits your busmees. Acts as trustes for corporations, i«tji- viduals and «states. Confidsniial lA$M relations carried out faithfully. Interest at current rates on time ds- prait. Mail business given prompt attention. Plre and l-urglar proof safely deposit leixea just installed for Convenience of customers at reneonablr tent al.