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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY 20, 1909 pe^isten^aving To drive a nail you must not only hit it square on the head once, but you must keep hitting till it goes in right. It’s the persistent hammering that connts. It’s the same for a Savings Account. You can not «ve money unless you go at it systemically and keep it up. A Savings Account with this bank, backed by a resolve to deposit a portion of your earnings each week' or month, will soon show a good balance in your favor. BEGIN TO-DAY. ONE DOLLAR WILL DO. Four per cent interest paid article*. Try it.—Tillnmook Counlv Hank. • Frank Hobson,one of the old pioneers, ha* sold hi* ranch and personal property on the Miama River to Frank Strauby, coasideration $9000 00, The sale was made through those unpopular methods of F. R. Beal* discrifiyd in the Hearld of last week. part of the slough and will be brought down to the mill as soon as possible. At present the slough is nearly fall of logs, and ns Mr. Whitehouse will deliver ano- i ther raft this week and severaf others i ready to be delivered soon alter, there is going to be trouble, with the Kiger logs, to segregate them. If necessary, with a | full crew, the new mill will be able to I tuin out 40,000 ft. a day. >i.5o per year EMBROIDERIES ! A Big Sale Our entire stock of Embroideries and Insertions, Flounc- . ings and Braids go ou sale today at a deep cut reduction in Price. Here is the opportunity of the season to purchase your Embroidery for the trimming of your Graduation Dress, Party Dresses, Wash Suits, etc. The steamer Argo came in on Wednes day, her passenger* being B. E. Van Voorhis, O. Erickson, C Rremmer. E. CONTRACTORS HAYE QUALI Hanron, A. J. Brown and wife, Harry FIED. Gotloft, E. W. Heilman,Lem Parker and J W Sweeney and Associates Give wife, D. R. Tinnerstet and wife, Mrs. A. Bond of $150,000. J. Logan and Geo. Ednest. * ----------- r . I J. W. Sweeney and Ids associates, S. 10c. I he steamer Argo left on Friday with 15c. Embroideries are now, the yard freight and passengers. She had over a M. Blumauer and Isaac Blumauer, to , 16c. 20c. Embroideries are now, the yard thousand cases of cheese and her passen whom was awarded the contract for I constructing the final 53 miles of the! gers from this city were R. E L Donald 18c. 25c. Embroideries are now, the yard Pacific railway & Navigation Company’s son and wife, W. H. Clark, John Bu.h road Monday, qualified as to bond | 25c. the yard are now, 30c. and 35c. Embroideries man, Mrs. F. R Beals. Mrs. C. M. Allen, H. C. Blackman, J. Whittaker and li. A yrsterday, submitting one for more than ; 50c. and 60c. Flouncing and Bands are now, yd 39c. the full 10 per cent of the contract price. Miller. The bond was furnished by the Title 75c. and $1 Flouncing and Bands are now, yd 63c. The steamer Sue H. Elmore enme in Guaranty & Surety Company, of Scran on Tuesday and her passengers were ton. Pa., in the sum of $150,000. while Mr. Chapin, with 13 men to work at it is now known that the contract price Bavocean Park, R M. Buller, W. Math- for the work was approximately ¿1,400,- ews, C H Van Cleve, Mr Averley, Mr. 000 Woods and wife, Mr. Ganahl. Mr. Sui The contract at those figures is the der, P. Svenson, A. Yorkland largest single one ever let in Oregon. It Edwards. $1.50 and call* for completion of the work by June Wash Goods $2.00 New A. Chester Keel, who is now superin I, 1910. This portion of the road when at Clearance Shirt Waists tendent at the salmon hatchery on the completed, will connect the two com Prices. $1.29. Trask river, invite the people to inspect pleted sections, one of which, extends the hatchery next Sunday, when Master from Forest Grove to Burton and the Fish Warden H, J. McAllister and others other from Tillamook north for about from Portland who are interested in the ten miles. propagation of salmon will oe present. BAY CITY. Sweeney and his associates were the W T ALEXANDER MISSING. A large crowd is expected. lowest of several bidders and the only M. Moran has opened a plumbing and A crazy man, who came in from the thing that has stood in the way of the Purser on Steamer Argo Falles to tinning shop at Bay City. Country show up at Portland. outside, was discovered loafing about final signing of the papers since Monday work a specialty. Will carry a full line the prairie, and when he last turned up has been the necessary bond. This de The first news of the invsterious disap of pipe and supplies. All orders prompt at the Wilkes’ place on the Trask river, tail settled, the contractors will push pearance of Walter J. Alexander, purser ly attended to and work guaranteed. • he was told to get out of the county as the work to completion.—Oregonian. on the steamer Argo, which operates the sheriff was after him, and being Hides Wanted. between Portland and Tillamook Bay afraid of that individual, it is supposed More Lawlessness in the City. points, was received at Bay City when I will pay more fur hides than any. that he left the county. Another instance of the repeated law. the boat arrived last week. The officers body in the county. Store room between M. Mosessolin, secretary of the Cham lessness in Tillamook City came to light Johnson & Talmage and T. H. Goyne’s of th** Argo are firm in their belief that law office. N. E. M eichiur . ber ot Commerce, was in the city this on Thursday evening of last week when Alexander met with foul play in Port week, and as Tillamook is not represent- the Rev.Thus. Robinson entered the Pres land just before the steamer sailed for Wood Wood. Wood. ed with exhibits at the Chamber of byterian church to hold the weekly meet, Tillamook Bay last week, or was acci Commerce Building he is desirous thnt ing that evening. The first thing that he Call or telephone ROLLIE WATSON dently drowned in the Willamette River for Spruce limb wood. Immediate this county should be represented with noticed was that the organ had been while boarding the boat. delivery, _________________ specimens of the products grown or rolled from the rostrum and thrown over Mr, Alexander was a member in good manufactured here. the step*, damaging the instrument ; the standing of Bay Citv Camp, No. 318, Percheron Stallion Ville. L G. Freeman has bought 234 acres glass flower vases were all smashed into Woodmen ot the World.'in which he car The Registered Percheron stallion Ville of bottom land one mile east olCorvallis, small fragments and Inter in the evening ried $2000 insurance. The camp.is tak will stand for the season 1909 in Tilla paying *65 an acre for it, and this Fall it was discovered that all the hymn ing an active interest in the search for mook at Tillamook City, Beaver and he will remove to Corvallis. Mr. and books had been hid away under a seat in the missing man. The records of the Hebo. Ville is the largest and best pro Mrs. Freeman will leave next week on a one corner of the church, and some of camp show that Mr, Alexander was 36 portioned stallion in the county. visit to relatives in Sweden. Frank them were destroyed. On Sunday morn, years old when he became a member in L. E. S anobrs , Owner. Freeman will have charge ol the dairy ingit was also discovered that the Birth October of last year. The policy he car ranch on the Wilson riyer during their day Bank belonging to the children ot ried is made payable to his mother. For Sale. absence. the Sabbath school had been stolen, and Mrs. Olive M. Alexander, of Killingly, A horse, eight years old, weight about F. R. Beals has sold W. B. Alderman's it was quite a disappointment to them, Conn. Before assuming his duties as 1000 pound*. E. Atkinson, Sandlake, for, whenever anv of them reached a birth, purser on the steamer Argo during the Oregon. ranch on Kelchis River to F. H. Neilson. _________________ The price paid for this property was day they dropped a penny into the bank first part of last month Mr. Alexander Wanted. $13,000.00. This is the fifth deal Mr. for every year they were old. The bank was,yard foreman for the Miami Lum* A home for an eleven year old girl from Aiderman has made through Beals in must have contained several dollars in her Company, at Hobsonville, on Tilín. the Bovs and Girl* Aid Society. Any one the past six months, the transactions pennies raised in that way. The mem mook Bay. willing to give thia little girl a home amounting to $58.500 00, Alderman bers of the Presbyterian church are highly For Sale plea*» write to L V., care of this paper. making several thousand dollars profit. indignant at the desecration and rob Strange to say Alderman and Beals have bery of the church, and .-rill offer a re A good 8 oz. Tent. 12x14ft.; also a Timber for Sale. been friend* and neighbors for the past ward for the arrest of the parties. It is Folding Spring Couch,good as new,with nineteen years, and Aiderman, poor fel. thought by some that it is some ol the mattress. Makes a comfortable bed and For sale, 9 million feet of standing low, had not noticed anything wrong bootleggers who are responsible for the several dozen fruit jars.— W. W. Rose timber, about 1J4 t»*!6 from tide water, with Beals' methods until the Hearld disgraceful affair, who are now using bra ugh. on the Kelchis river, at •1 a thousand. ___________ ____ ----- :--- —— this means to retaliate upon the church pointed it out tn last week’s issue. Spruce and Hemlock. A good chance for people for the recent bootleg prosecution, A Snap. H 1'igger to make money.—Enquire of A singular and unusual thing hap and especially upon Deputy District At 160 Acres Good Dairy Land, on Little J. W. Jennings, Tillamook, Or. petted to Emanuel Borba Friday after torney Cooper, who is one of the elders Nestucca, 1 mile from cheese factory, % noon. He was returning from Tillamook ao Acres of Bottom Land for Sale of the Presbyterian chuich, while others mile from school house and post office, with machinery for the Gladwill saw believe that it is young men who plan 20 Acres of Bottom Land at Nehalem, 1 mile to beach Good spring water and mill. Reaching a sharp hill near ned and did the mischief. Whoever it enough cleared in meadow arid pasture with new barn and rough lumber lions«-, Wooley’s he stopped to reel his horses on was it is another link in the chain of the to run 10 cows. Some timber of good near cheese factory mid school. Will lie a culvert over a brook. While so stand lawlessness in Tillamook City. worth *250 an acre this time next year. quality. ing blood suddenly burst from his nose For further particulars write to W. A To be sold for *55 an acre. A fine place and mouth, a* he lost consciousnesa and Splendid Road on Necarney. for a small family. Enquire at the Head Makinster, Tillamook. Ore. fell into the water face down. Had it light office. Fred Lange was down from Nehalem not been for the presence of the Wooley Bolla for 8ale. boy* he most likely would have drowned. last week and left for home on Saturday, Horae for Sale. Herman Farmer happened along a few Speaking of the road that is being built For «ale, two bull*, one five year old A good Young Horse, cheap. Apply minutes later and took Emanuel to around Necarney mountain, he says that $25, one vearling *15, al*o five cow* Curl'» road camp. He recovered suffi. it is a fine piece of road and the county and five yearling heifer«, two two year at the Headlight office. ciently during (be night to proceed on is getting it built at a very low figure, in old heifers. All good stock. Am over Notice. his way in the morning.—Turner's fact, no one thought that the three miles stocked. Address, J. A. Reeher, Wil. The gasoline steamer Antelope will of road around the mountain could be Leaflet. son, Oregon______ _________ make two regular trip* each day for all built for that money until the present Amo* Vaughn brought in two young point* on Tillamook Bay until further contractors were awarded the job. It Horae for Sale. thoroughbrrd Jersey bull* f.om Ed notice. Fare, 26c. each way. is pleasant to know that the county is Horse for Sale, about eight year* old Carr’s farm at Lafayette. One was a P. N. ElxtoTT. getting good value for the money ex yearling and the other a two year old and weighing 1450 pound* —Enquire of pended for thia road, and although quite Paul Erickson, Tillamook. Ore. One is for Amos and the other is for his Every piece of "Otiyx a number of persons fail to see the util mother, and they were brought in on a Ware ’ ’ Is guaranteed. Here ity of the road and have criticised the wagon, and wore the blue ribbon. Sam Won't Glight a Good Friend.; it is. We warrant every piece county court for builuing it, it will be •’ if e’-er I need a cough medicine I Down* accompanied Amos. When on one of the most picturesques roads in again I know wlint tn ger,” decU'es to give perfect satisfaction their way in one of the horse* gave out Oregon, overlooking the Pacific ocean, I Mrs A L. Alley, of Beals, .Me., “for, as to wearing quality and at Dolph, and Amos and Sam thought _ i f twit tin« of Dr. King's will be here five years from where one can gaze in summer over the - they would play at practical joke upon N hw Discovery, and *>«ing its excellent peaceful expanse of water, or in tha win- results in my own family and others, I now to hand your mon^y back the folks at home, so phoned to them to ' ter tiehold tbe Pacific ocean when it is Bai convinced it is the liewt medicine any time you are dissatisfied the effect that th-y were stranded and to King tf whipped into angry foam and mountain mad»' for Coughs. Cold* and lung with your bargains. send the colt to help them through. The trouble ’» Every one who tries it feels 5mith C j O. on* breakers, a acene which a great num joke, however, was turned on Amee and jus*, that way. Relief in fell at once ber of Oregonian* have not beheld. In a and its quick cure surprises you. For Sam, for the folks at home caught on few years, when Clatsop county make* Bronchitis Asthma. If rnorrhage, Croup. before they reached their destination. It connections with thi* road, and when J>Grippe, Hore Tnroat, pain in chest or was a surprise that Amo* and Sam did thousand* of visitors pour into the coun lung* its supreme 5Oo. and $1 00. Trim not conceive the idea of hitching up the bottle free. Guarantee by C. I. Clough ty to behold the splendid scenery in Till- ! bull* instead of tbecolt. amook county—and the road on Necar- | Lived 1 52 Years. The spruce log* at Bay City belonging ney mountain overlooking th- Pacific Parr—England-» oldest man George W. Kiger will be sawed by th« ocean will be one of the many point of' married the third time st 1*0, worked Paid up Capital ................... $25,000, Tillamook Lumber Manufacturing Co.'* till 132 and lived 20 years advantage—then the croaker* and tha in the saw mill In this city into box lumber longer. Pmple should be youthful Ml Offers every facility for safe banking, knocker* who have bean beefing about 80 James Wright, of Hpurlock, Ky., and shipped to Portland on the Argo. this road will, no doubt, find something , shows how lo remain young “ I feel and respectfully solicits your business. Site will takefoot about 76.000ft on each Acts as trustee for corporations, indi else to beat about since they have become I just like a 16 year old Loy,” he writes, trip, which will be the first outgoing chronic knockers at public improve- •‘after taking six but th* of Electric viduals «nd »states. Confidential trust freight from the new saw mill in this ■nent*. Bitters F«»r thirty years Kidney trouble relations cur ried out faithfully. Interest at current rales on time de life a burden, but the Oral bottle of city. Beside* this, the saw mill has ar posits. For a burn or scald apply Chamber- I thia wonderful medicine convinced me I ranged to cut between 400.000 and 500 - Mail business given prompt attention. It will allay the pain had found th« greateat cure on earth," lam's Balve. OOO feet of spruce logs for the Potter- slinoMt instantly »nd quioklv heal th« in They're a godsend to weak, sickly run Fire and burglar proof sab ly deposit Caps« Realty Co., to be used at Bavocean jured parts. For «aie l»y Limai's drug down or old people. Try them. 50c. at boiea just installed for coavenieiice of ¡0.1. Cloughs drug store. cost outer a it reasonable i total. I Park. These logs art now in the upper •Curs. For Example: The Big Cut Price Sale on Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps Closes Saturday night. Take advantage. HALTOM’S. FIRST SHOW, 8 P.M SECOND SHOW, 8:50 THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY. «•MRGENTS STRIPES" «»ETTY LITTLE MILLINER’’ “A CURE FOR THE GOUT" “TOO MUCH DOG BISCUIT." miMics.” SUNDAY & MONDAY. A PRMRIE TOWN ROMANCE." A MINATURE CIRCUS” MOTHER IN LAW BREAKS ALL RECORDS. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. MAKING MOVING PICTURES " PUSS IN BOO I S." BICYCLE POLO.’’ ADMISSION, 10 Cents T illamook JOTTINGS. Br. Morris, eye specialist. ___ A. B. Nolan« general insurance. « 7(1,111- Bead Tillamook County Bank notes * _t. Some one left a prettv good umbrella in the Headlight officejthis week, |which the editor* will appropriate to hi* own use if not called for. W. B. Alderman has bought A. Ben- Get your Daily Bread of W. M. Mills * eheidt's dairy (arm on the Trask river, Ed. Burk« left for Seattle on Wednes- paying $200 an acre, which contain* in the neighborhood of 50 acres. 128 Mr. and Mr«. Lem Parker came in on fednesday. ' L. C. Thompoon. of Carlton, is in the 010.» ty thi* week. ___ 'W. B. Chaoc«, ofJAlbany, was in the __ ly this week. ‘^'MltrS late Millinery received at Stur At the Gem Theatre a male quartette will render the illustrated song* Thur* day, Friday and Saturday nights Watch the bulletin board for program. * Dr. Henry Morri* left yesterday for McMinnville, to begone several week*. Those desiring their glasses attended to while he is away should write him. 814,tWa w*k' Subjects nt the Church of Christ next The Very Beat Flour, the Daily Bread, Lord's day: In the morning, "Why so ?N^MiB,’ Cask Store. little working power in the church ?” J. A. Cooper and wife, of Salem, were Evening, "Apostasy and Backsliding.” 025.») the city this week. King & Smith Co. dressed up a number Soars, painter and decorator, and -corating * specialty. Bom, on Wednesday, to the wife ol ra. Fred Stillwell, a son. 'A marriage license was issued to Wm Galloway and Elsie Webb. of cans and other hardware usensils in the latest millinery svtles, calling them the merry widow and other fashionable hats. Did you compare our April statement with the one issued in February ? We I are growing steadily both in number of ,205,1’- L.T. Bynam and wife leave today on a depositors and amount of deposits.— (>,sit to relatives in the East. Tillamook Couuty Bank. * * S frost on Wednesday night Postmaster A. W. Severance added two • damage to crops, sections of lock boxes to the post office boeg. who spent the winter recently, which is another improvement, la expected back shortly. and most of the boxes were rented as , weight. 1.200 lbs.—For soon as they were put in. at Headlight office. * C. Wallin is experimenting with brick ies in all part* of the making from clay taken from his place and up. See Rollie east of town and he has made about 500 brick, which are being dried. It is to be ool willclose on Friday, hoped that be will make a success of it. h give* but two more C. R. Hoe vet has leased the saw mill L from Long & Son and is prepared to fur Dolph Tinnerstet return nish all kinds of building material and er from attending the boxes on short notice. Let him figure on your new building. Quality and price is • d and C. H. Woolfe left right. delegate* to the I.O.O.F. The Sue H. Elmore leave* today with Albany. the following passenger* : J .G. Ganahl, , Wat. Olsen, formerlv of 0. A. Brown, J. W.(Bowers, C. Winches, j California thi* week on ter, C. Watson, L. Thomp«on, R R. Thompson, Joe Patch and twelve to Europe. tals left on Fridav on a laborers. W. B Aiderman, who quit dairying Fred is and took stock in the new saw mill com a widower*' clai*. ed in the circuit court l>y pany, thinks that a saw mill is a good again*! W. S. Cone, for milker, and not knowing wlint the price of butter fnt was likely Io amount to, he reral lot* in Bay City, sold his stock. tilled an attachment suit The new saw mill, belonging to the court against Michael Tillamook Lumber Manufacturing Co , romi**ory note for **5. commenced to buzz and chew up log* Calder will preach on j the first of the week in good style. Thi* m Peak, at 11 a in • at i week will about complete the work io I: and at Balm, at 8 p in. and about the saw mill. > wanting lumber should I The Tillamook Hose Company had a can obtain prices, etc., | tlnll on Wednesday evening, end in two te city office or Yellow Fir contests between hose cart* N<« 1 and 2. the honor of gettiugastream of water tailed. $6 25 per hnrrel. playing in the shortest time fell to hose ated Soger. *5.75 per cart No. 1 in both of the run*. a short time, at Mills' A saving book ami one of oar steel saving* bank* for each of your children abotham and family, will prove an incentive «osave at least y from the count v f°r a part of the pennies and dimes that are turned to the city this usually spent lor worse than wort tile** in Pennsylvania. First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY, ORE.