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& TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 13. 1U0. Summon*. good mor Craig, fvt ■ j ligure ou '»llmll K«*» ’ìnlg begiiu ISlU one I »Xi wie '-¡•e uol’le nu asse lit gwliei! pun rays my fi bel»." ’<Cr.il;: kt* »nt Inter ‘ a atout n r of Ili» . nmkhig When « >'< “ >e» yon <’ sir"' wi lied unni gher luuu Criilj IrsUiwIu'O ore. I »e >«1 Fi rup Th. V k* buriiltll JWIIVS Wh m. ir un It < arw fl mlllloi JM1 I» llrit gbllug »rrt res other' Airy and t ►viale, til ike the <> ,411 «trevi, ’fhe wlnir th the an V bring* #*. ’ llug RtOC r. laws. fot Sditimi* lied I Lie rnliMt", ' lUdlttull »<• of tl vk for tl Bi link«! c uing hih tsy«. A f uillk. ^lesiaW un? ’ lira bcu « Ile bollii .our to tltU Ih« ÌU1|>S f' llnutes iter b» . «parsi tu lo *i be ut» .le llie Mine <> The m ■’.e <nt Nuli I *nui" - |t Stili York ' 11 H 1 it •i t it I I I TO BUILD UP NECANICUM. Well Supported Rumor that Plans are Afoot for a Railroad. A document wan recorded in the County clerk’a office yesterday whit h according to a plausible and well supported rumor, marks the first step in a Clatsop county develop ment move of the first magnitude, tee building of a railroad from Sea side, all the way up the Necanicum river to a junction with the P. R- & N. line now under construction be tween Hillsboro and Tillamook. According to reports from persons closely in touch with affairs in that part of the county a broad expan sion of the interests of the Seaside Manfacturingand I.umber company is shortly to take place,one feature of which will be a logging road up the Necanicum, to be succeeded by a common carrier road as the coun try develops. According to this anthority, the Hammond interests, which have lurge holdings in that section, are friendly to the project anil have of fered to give a right-of-way through their property for mearly a nominal price for the stumpage cut from the right of way, The Necanicum val ley offers a natural thoroughfare down the coast almost to the bord er* of Clatsop county, with a low divide giving access into the waters of the Nehalem and with a right of way secures almcwt gratia the cost of constructing the road, it is l>e- lieved, would be comparatively low. Discussion of this project arises out of u bond mortgage filed for record yesterday by the Seaside Man ufacturing company whereby that company is flouting a loan <>($175,000, under written by the Astoria Saving« bank, which latter organization is the mortgagee as trustee for purch aser« of the bond«. The issue is in denominations of $50(1 and $259 and it is secured by the entire holding« of the company, including the plant, reul estate and timber, The issue is to run for ten years with interest at six per cent and it is provided that any pert of the loan may be called in ut 105 percent of the par value at any time ufter November 1, 1910. The bond further provides that the mortgager company shall crest? a ■inking fund by setting aside $1.10 for every thousand feet of lumber manufactured, which shall be ap plied to the taking up of the bonds by lot at stated periods. At the same time the Sensidecom pany executed anil caused tube filed, a chattel mortgage in favor of the Seaside bank tor $20,(DO, which is se cured by one million feet of spruce logs in the I iooiii « and the luuilter on the yard* anil in the kilns.-Astor- inn. ,, ----- Beaver Grange Installs. The Beaver Grunge, No. gir, held one of tliowe delightful all day Several meeting« Jsnuarv 3th. visitors were present and about forty sut down to i an excellent dinner. After dinner the (¡range publicly installed the following officers to Herve for the enHinng year : Muster A, W. Bunn, Overseer C. J. Blunchanl. Lecturer Mr«. I. Hiner. Chaplin J. H. Dunatun. Secretary—M. F. Dun«tiin. Treasurer I. Hiner. Cere« -Lucy Fols nd. l*ouionu Mr«. Gill>ert. Flora —Annie Johnson. Steward—Roy Sating. Assist. -Steward Roy Saling. Gate Keeper—G. A. Folsnd. laidy Anaist. Steward Lizzie Jackson. The grange is gaining and we are learning the work. Next meeting we will initiate several. We would like to have all the p»x>ple who are interested in works of progression to join our bund und press onward. M. F. D vnstan , Sec. — A Sprained Ankle. SPLENDID INTEREST BEING SHOWN in thrCtrr»« Coirt of the State of Oregon for Tillamook (.ountj- Francis G. Bailey 1 Plaintiff, Revival at Church of Christ Inter esting Many People. Inspector» Take Testimony Which Completely Exon The attendance has not been as j large as those directly interested erates Capt. Snyder. Charles A. Bailey. To Char:CTfAn Bailey the above named de- desire, but the interest could not be 1 To substantiate or disprove an tietter among those who have l»een attending. There have been a . affidavit sent to Supervising In number of additions to the Church, spector John Birmingham from rh’nforThe re^ prayed for in hereom- anil peopleof all denominations are Tillamook thatCaptain Levi Snyder, ’,1Jort"aWd«r« JfTbi’s “oTrV dissolving enjoying the rich feast of sermons master of the illfated steamer Argc, being delivered byEvangelistHomes wrecked off Tillaimok. December Mr. Holme« came with the reputa 8, at i' 30 o’clock in the afternoon, ‘.“n'^the*“ of' tion of being an eloquent Bible was paralyzed with fear during the per teacher, and certainly his work in I i disaster, and that he had no sky 1*03, and the further »urn of each of «aid children, since the »aid our midst will bear that coinmen- | rockets aboard. United States In- for December. 1903. anJ for the costs and dis- dation. lie is careful to make plain I : spectors Edwards and Fuller ex bursements herein. TillHmook Thi* summons is published in tbeTillmnoo“ He-iilliLfht for six c msecutive weeks by an all points touched upon, and is not | amined witnesses to the affair again ord^r L'i the Hon Go H. Burnett..JudKe oi 1 a k ng in stirring the deeper emo- Tuesday morning, The charges in •aid court, which » nd order was Tilla- open court in the city of Tillamook Tills tions and inspiring liis hearers to tlie affidavit were fully disproved, mook County State of Oregon, on the lfitn The revival of the case came up day of No .ember, 1 909. The first attempt to live the better life. On of this summon« will lie made onithe 16th Wednesday evening his theme was rather unexpectedly. After being day of December. 1909, and the laet on the grven a hearing the local board of 27th «lay of January. 1910. “The Church Real, and Ideal.” A. severance , T. H. G oyne . In this address he set forth the inspector« suspended the license of Attorneys for Plaintiff. Ideal Church in its doctrines and Captain Snyder for 12 months, find Practice, and then proceeded to ing that he was carries« and negli- Notice to (Creditors. point out the items in which the gent ¡n attempting to cross - in over . 1- . — A - , i _ ... • 1 ' - . . A «-«SB wr In the County Court of the State ot Oregon Church of this come« short of the Tillnmook bar in stormy weather for Tillamook County. Ideal, and closed with a strong plea I on a half-ebb tide, At that time . In the matter of the^ Estate of John Al / _______________ for the gaining of the ideal by each > nothing came out in testimony re Williams deceased ’ ----------- -------- -—That the un- one become an ideal Christian. He ...«.y..;»'. arv»Kucu.-------------------- Williams, has been declared t'.i.it “The Church is what demeanor or as to whether there heretofore dul< appointed by the above en- | t’tled court as administrator of the estate ot we are, and is doing what we do.’ were any rockets atioard. The dec JOHN M WILLIAMS, deceased, and has , qualified as »uch administrator and all ' Again he said, ‘‘The Church is ad ision for the »uspension of hie lic dulv creditors and other persons having or claim- inir to have any claim or demand.againat the . vanced by our approach toward ense was made December 8. estate of the said decedent are hereby re- | perfection anil retarded by our im About 10 days later, it appears, quired to present the same properly venfiet. perfections.” Another strong state Captain Snyder appealed from the ashy law required to Carson tic Brown, attorneys for the said administrator at ment was, “The Christ the world lower court, taking it up with Sup- their otfice in the Clt.v of Salem, in Marion County. Oregon, within six months from sees is not the Christ revealed in ei vising-Inspector Berminghain, of hDated'thia 23ril dav of December. 1909. the Bible, but the Christ lived in our San Francisco. In the meantime WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Administrator. daily lives, hence if we are unfaith Captain Beriningham received the ful, the world despises Christ.” affidavit reflecting very seriously Notice of Final Settlement. Mr. Shields is bringing up his on the behavior of the master of the part of the work in splendid man Argo. Then the supervising in NOTlOB Ik HKKkBV GlVKN - That the final account of the administrator of the ner. He renders an inspiring syle spector requested the local board e«tate of MARTHA I. HASKINS, deceased, been filed with the County Court of the at each service and skillfully directs to secure additional testimony from has state of Oregon, for Tillamook County, and a large ehorus. It is apparent to the officers and members of the that Monday, the 7th day of February. 1910. at 2 o’clock p.m. of said day. and at all that this meeting is designed to crep of the Argo for his guidance the Court House, in Tillamook City, in said county anil state, has been appointed as the far reaching effects on the church in reviewing the case. time and place of «aid court for the hearing said account and the settlement thereof, life of our city. On Saturday even Those testifying Tuesday morning of at which time and pGace. any and all pe-sons ing Mr. Holmes will deliver his were: Levi Snyder, master; J. A. interested in said estate shall file their excep tions In writing and show cause why said popular lecture on "If I Were a Johnson, mate; J. H. Snyder, chief final aecouat shou* ild ‘ not be accepted and approved and the adminstrator discharged Woman," and an enjoyable evening engineer; W. A. Simpson, purser; from his trust. is promised. The lecture sparkles Charles Frederickson, fireman; John Hy order of the Hon. H, F. Good * peed, of the above named court dated Jan. with wit and humor all the way Woldhouse, E. Solmonson, sailors. judge 4th. 1U1O. C. N. DREW through. Mr. Shields will «ing the Evidence was brought out show Administrator of the Estate of “Holy City,"and this will lie illustra ing that the captain was cool and Martha I. Haskins, deceased. ted by 17 master paintings. Mr. Hol collected tlioughout the trying or mes has as good a stereoptican as deal and attended to his duties the can be bought and is an expert in best he could under such circum handling, hence good pictures will stances. It was also shown that lie expected. Mrs. Wade will also there were six skyrockets aboard. assist by rendering two »elections The additional testimony will be in the early part of the program. forwarded to San Francisco at once. Paid up Capital.......... 's.........$25,000. An admission will be charged. First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY, ORE. SANDLAKE. N. J. Myers returned home, from Portland, Sunday. Ira Diitmond’« sawmill closed down on account of low water, but there are indications of it starting up in a few <lay«, if the wind stays where it i«. There was u taffy pull at E. E. Webb’s Saturday afternoon, with a large attenilence. Everybody re- port« having a good time. V. S. Edwards, George Ramsey and Miss Myrtle Owen« went to the City of Tillamook, Monday. There was a dance at U. S. Ed ward’« Saturday evening. Prof.Fini- gan and Ed. Haya furnished the music. Holly Edwards was floor manager and George Ramsey and Harry Brown escorter«. The dance broke up at the midnight hour and every body went home happy, hop ing there would lie another one in t'.ie near future. Holly Edwards, George Ramsey and Roy Roliertson, of Dundee, who have tieen on the lake for some time visiting with friend« and relatives, will start for Dundee on Wednesday, E. E. Webb is building a new w.MKialied. which will make quite an improvement to Main Street. brings tlunger.auffering. often death tothouaanua, whotukecolds,cough« and lugiip|>e thut terror of Winter «nd Spring. Its danger signuls are ■■«luffed up.” notril«, lower pari of nose sore, chill» and fever, pain in hack of head, and a throat-srripp- ing cough. When Grip attacks, as you value your life, don’t delay getting I>r. King's New Diacotcy. One bottle cured me,” writes A. L. Dunn, of Pine Valley, Miss., "after lieing 'laid up’ three week« with Grip.” For sore lung«. Hemor rhage«. Cough«, Cold«, WhiMtping Cough, Hronchitia, Asthma, its su preme. 90c., $109, C. us run teed bv Chsa. I. Clough. As a rule a inun will feel well satisfied if he can hobble around on crutches in two or three weeks after spraining hie ankle, und it is often two or thrve months before he is fully recovered. This is an unnec essary loss of time, as by applying Chamberlain's Liniment, a cure may as n rule !«• effrited in less than one week’s time, and in many cases within three day«, vok| by Foley's Ki.lney Remedy will cure Ijimar’s Drug Store. any ease of kidney or bladder trou ble that is not twvond the reach ot Cured of a Severe Attack of Bron medietne. It invigorate« the entire chitis by Chamberlain’s ayatemand atrengthenathe Kidneys Cough Remedy. so they eliminate the impurtie* from On <k'tot»er isth last, my little the blood. Backache, rhquiatism. three year old daughter contracted kidney» «ad bladder troubles are a severe cold which reaulted in a «11 cured by thia great medicine. bail case of bronchitis." ««»« Mm, —C. I. Clough. Tillamook. W. G. Gib«on. Islington. Ky. "She lost the |>ower of »peach completelv Saved at Death's Door. and w«» « very sick child Fortu The door of death seemed ready nately we had a bottle of Chamber- to ti|»n for Murray W. Avera, of lain** Cough Reined) in the ho«i«e r ran ait Bridge N. Y.. when'hi» life and gave it Io her accortliug to the was sronderfully *»ved. "I was in a onnteil direction«. <>u tlw second dreadful condition,” hewntea, “my day she was a great deal better, and »kin was almoat yellow; evea aun on the fifth day, October itnl. «he ken, tongue coated, emaciateil from was entirely well of her cokl and losing 4<> i»>und». growing weaker bronebttin, which I attribute to this daily. Virulent liver troiihje pull aolendid medicine. I recommend ing me down to death in spite of l hamberlsia'a Cough Rrmedv un doctors. Then that matchless med reaerieilli aa I have found it the icine Electrw Hitterscnredme I re surest, aaiest and <|«nekest cure foe gained the 40 |»oun<i i lost and now cold*. Is>th tor children and adults, am well and strong.” For all atom of any 1 have ever iieetl” For sch. Mver and kidney trouble» the v’re sale by Lamar's Drug Store. •upreme 3Uv. at Cnaa. I. Clough. Isn’t is exasperating when you think the bill bad been paid ? Had you paid bill with a bark check you could know the bill had been paid and prove it. Every cancelled check is eventually returned to the maker and may be re tained for future reference. Bills paid by cheek remain paid. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK. « & $ Pacific Salvage Co. & We carry a general stock of New Furniture, Rug«, Carpet«, Heating Stoves, Cook Stoves, and mis cellaneous House Furnishings. NOTE.-We buy and sell Second Hand Goods of every description. Complete Home Furnishers. PAGE BROS., Props. * 9 & Farm, City and Town Loans FIVE PER CENT interest, NING years’ time with privilege of paying at any time. Return payments monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annualiy to suit bor-i rower. For particulars write ' The Jackson Loan & Trust Co. 310 CENTURY BLDG., Added to the Telephone. OtT-rx evpry facility for hanking Subscribers recently connected «nd ret*|»ectfuIly aolicits your business. Acis as trustee for corporations, indi with the Pacific Tel. A Tel. Co. viduals and eatutea. Confidential trust Main 291—Kerrron, Dr., Phy. relations curried out faithfully. Interest at current rales qii tune de and Sur. posits. F.L. 70—Bunham, Mr., Beaver, Mail business given prompt attention. Oregon. Fire and burglar ¡proof safety depoei* Main 1101, Illingworth, Joe, Cigar boxes just installed for convenience oi customers nt reasonable rental. Store. F.L 27--Krake, Mr., res. Main214—Perry, Al., re«, drayage. Main 447—Kcldson, Mr«., re«. South 52-guick, Ladd. re«. Main 1105-Millican. Mrs., res. F.L. 021—Hughey, Jim. res. Main 491—Johnson, Sidney, re«. Bay 29—Neilson, Harry, res. Bay 37—Bay City News Co. Main 436—Wells. E. P., resturant. Main 437—Hodman, Tom, pressing parlors. Main 427—Harter, John. res. Main 1264—Small, Mr., res. Main 496—Wheeler, D.R., res. Making Life Safer. Everywhere life is living more -afe through the work of Dr. King's New Life Pills in Constipation. Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indiges- tion. Liver troubles. Kidney Dia- eases and Bowel Disorders. Tney’re easy, but sure, and perfectly build up the health. 25c. at Chas. 1. Clough. A Traveling Salesman. A Wild Blisaard Raging Do You Get Mad When You Are Forced to Pay a Bill The Second Time ? ▼*. H. F. Beers, 617-7th Ave., Peoria. 111., writes: "I have been troubled for some time with kidney trouble, so severely at times I could scarcely carry my grip«. After u«ing one bottle of Foley’s Kidney Pills I have tieenentirely relieved, andcheerfully recommend them to all." Foley’s Kidney Pills are healing and an tiseptic and will restore health and strength. -C. I. Clough, Tillamook. MASONIC LODGE. No. 57, meets on third Salur- day of each mot. th DENVER, COLOR a U o J Steamer i b Sue H. Elmore” in (CAPT P. SCIIRADER). I.OO F. Hall, at 7;30 p.m. F ranc S kvksanc B, W.M. E rwin H arrison , Sec. MOTOR STEAMER OSHKOSH (CAP. T. LATHAM). On Rainy Days A Fish Brand Slicker will keep you dry Aad give you full vulas is comfort sad lsag wear Tillamook & Portland. 83.00 IOARAIiTtIIW*Tt»F1tOOF Bold by flrst-clxtt Ketiilers ths country over. Bead for oar T ho Catalogni Sail Every Tuesday and Saturday. Couch St. Wharf, Portland A. J. TOWER CO. -rfJMVERj B ost »». U. *. *. TOW« CANADIAN 00.. bd. ToMONTO, That’s C anno * All THE WORLDS GREATES I SEW I NS MACHIN LIGHT RUNNING Came Near Choking to Death. A little boy, the son of Chris. D. Peterson, a well know resident of Jacksonville, Iowa, had a sudden anil violent attack of croup. Much thick stringy phlegm came up after giving Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. Mr. Peterson sa.vs: ”1 think he would have choked to death had we not given him this remedy.” For sale by Lamar’s Drug Store. Stomach Troubled Cured. If you have any trouble with vour stiwnach you should take Chamber Inin’« Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. Klote, of Edine. Mo., save: "Ihave used a great many different medicines for ntomach trouble«, but find Chamberlain's stomach and liver Tablet* more beneficial than anv other remedy I ever used.” For sale by Lamar's Drug Store. Fever Bore*. Fever sores anil old chronic sores should not be healed entirely, but should be kept in healthv condition Thia e.n he done bv applying Cham berlain . Salve Thia salve has no superior for this purpose. It is also most excellent for chapped hands, sore nipples, burn* and diaeaaes <4 the akin. For sale by Lamar's Drug Store. Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, cor rect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright's Disease and Dia- bates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. Sold by Cha*. I. Clough. s. VIERECK. J. R. HARTER. Tillamook Ba Real Estate and OPPOSITE THE ALLEN Financial Agent. Insurance. 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