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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 9, 1910 INTERESTING GAME3 26, to authorize the construction of RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. »TSICTLY IM ADVANCE.) two 26000-ton battle ships, this be 1.50 ing the third year in succession Tillamook Commercial Club Wins 0 >e year........ 75 Six months .... Two out of Three Games. 7,0 that Congress has voted a similar Three months increase to the navy, and the House The Tillamook Commercial Club having already passed the two- Baseball team defeated the Sherv.ood ship programme for the current (£be fillamook Ijciibligbt, ' White Sox on Friday by the score session. The decision was the of 5 to 2, and again on Sunday by outcome of the discussion of the the score of 4 to 3, but lost on Si tur- naval bill begun the precceding Attention ia directed to the fact day by the score of 12 to 3. The that all ofthetrouble in Washington week, during which several senators game on Sunday was by far the best attacked this policy as an un is precipitated by male stenograph and hottest game ever played in warranted extravagance. Hale re ers. Tillamook and will long be remem ferred to the Roosevelt peace Some of the English Edwards were speech in Norway, advocating the bered by those who saw it. fault warriors, but none of the Tillamook was represented by limitation armaments as being line will hold as high a place aa the the fastest team we ever had and w e favorable to the smi 1 er expeniture, man of peace. think we are safe in saying that we and Clay said that the nation will Perhaps it is lucky for the astrono be bankrupt if we don’t stop. Clay have the fastest team in Oregon out mers that sunspots have returned in figured that the present naval ap side of McCreedie's Coast League the nick of time to enable them to propriation ¡would total $140,000,(XU, bunch. With men like “Dutch” Armbuster, “Collie” Druliot, "Shor drop discussion of the comet. or a tax of about $2 a head for the An effort has been made to steal entire population of the country. ty” Duvall and “Bull” Jones we the pajiers to be used by the prose One amendment provides that at have some who are about as fast as cution of the Illinois grafters. In least one of the new ships shall be any of them. Sv.n lay’s game was this and other ways guilt seems to constructed in a government yard. always in doubt, Sherwood scoring be established before the trial begin. Another appropriates $450, (XX) for one run in the fourth by T. Baker getting a hit after two were out anil Germany’s latest leviathan battle the purchase of torpedo l>oats with was safe at second on “Shorty’s” ship has n speed of twenty-eight “vitals below the normal lead line,’’ error and scoring on F. Parrot’s while a third amendment cut out knots. A floating fortress that success in reaching first on another could overhaul the Lusitania or the scheme to permit contractors error. Again it, the 6th Sherwood Mauretania will create a sensation to deposit railroad, county or mun in naval circles. icipal bonds as security. Depew got busy when G. Baker singled and going to second on J. Parrot’s The Best Equipped Saw Mill in the County. Attorney General Wickeraham is made the statement that Spain was single anJ one score resulted when willing to give up Cuba and Porto receiving numerous petitions from T. Baker doubled to right garden. New Machinery, Experienced Workmen and business men protesting against Rico without war on as favorable Then Druhot became invincibe and terms as were obtained after the First Class Lumber of the Best Quality. the proposed June increase in ozoned Parrot, Moore and Todd all freight rates. Why not have one war, but that popular sentiment in a row. Tillamook’s first score LET US FIGURE ON YOUR LUMBER BIL sent in by the ultimate consumers? forced the war on President Me- came in the 7th, when Edmunds sing Kinley and Congress. The latest alchemist claims that led over 2nd, but was forced out at he can take a grain of silver and 2ud Schofield being safe at first, Mr. Huwley’a Success. inexpensively increase its size and Schofield then stole second, Duvall weight, without loss of fineness, The conference committees of going out on a fly to center with two F r| ti hundred fold. But folks will be the Senate and House have agreed out Jones singled to left lauding as skeptical with this story as with U|M>n the $100,000 appropriation for Schofield on third, then Jones stole the plan to make 40 cents worth of the purchase or construction of second and “Dutch” Armbuster silver pass for 100 cents. locks at Oregon City, and $60,000 singled to center scoring both Scho The president hurls back with for the improvement of the Upper field and Jones. This evened mat , scorn any insinuation that he has Willamette River. This is a very ters up, but Sherwood again got ever reflected upon the grace and imjiortant appropriation, and the in 8th when F. Parrot got a two base 1J generosity of Southern hospitality. work it provides for is of great hit to right aud scored a moment This was not necessary after he interest to the producers of the later on an error. But Tillamook refused, in full view of a tempting entire Willamette Valley. To Rep rallied finally in the ninth when breakfast in Atlanta, the offer of a resentative Hawley more than any Edmunds, who was first up, got a preliminary cocktail for an appe- one.else ia credit due for securing base on balls and advanced to second k this handsome appropriation. on Schofield’s sacrifice, and chased tizer. Mistakes so easily Rain general Since hiB i>st campaign for the of all the way home on “Shorty” circulation that all possible cure fice he now holds Mr. Hawley has Duvall’s single. Then with Duvall should be taken to avoid them. been a steady and persistant advo on first “Bull” Jones faced the a For example, it was recently as cate of opening the Willamette River, pitcher and on the first ball pitched I serted that in the famous Durant and the success that has rewarded lie landed hard and the sphere sail case at Sun Francisco, the pastor of his efforts has been most flattering. ed high in the air over the right the church had confessed on I1ÌH With the free lockage past the fielder's head scoring Duvall, Jones death bed, five years after the Oregon City falls, there will be a landing on third base. We desire to call special attention tragedy, that he committed the two material reduction in freight rates, murders, and that Durant WHH and an improved service along the to the playing of Clent King, wlio * will make a good ball player as he » innocent. The statement was un- river. ■z. So long aa the locks remained is some handy with the stick and it true; nothing of the kind occurred, and nobody knows how such a in the possession of private owners, wan his hard drive that helped tu levying heavy toll for every ton of win Friday's game. story was started. freight passing through, small Below is summary of Sunday’s In preventing the threatened ad owners of boats and barges could game : T illamook . vance in rates by the Western rail never find the Willamette River A. B. R H way the government has acted with route a very attractive one on which Edmunds, cf............................. 3 1 2 creditable promptness and vigor. to engage in business, With the Scofield, 2 b............................... 3 1 0 The complaint of the Western locks under Government control, Duvall, ss.................................. 5 1 1 shippers was laid by Attorney Gen the river trade above the falls, as Jones, 3 b................................... 5 1 3 I'W eral Wickersham before the presi well as below, will be open to all A rm buster, c........................... 2 0 1 Druhot, p................................... 4 0 1 •55 dent. Friday the proposed advance who care to engage in it. The suc Diehl, 1 b.................................. 4 0 2 was to go into operation, the thirty cess of Representative Hawley in thia Rhodes, If................................. 3 0 1 days notice by the roads having matter, as well as in numerous King, rf...................................... 3 0 1 S herwood . been given to the Interstate Com other river and harbor appropri merce Commission st thebeginning ations, fully vindicates the judg G. Baker, 3 b........................... 4 1 1 of May. Under instructions from ment of the people in returning him J. Parrott, 2 b......................... 4 0 1 I'. Baker, cf........ ................... 1 the president, the attorney general to the post which he has filled with F. Parrot, c............................... 44 1 2 1 immediately ordered injunction such credit to himself and credit H. Moore, as............................. 4 0 0 I for all stomach troubles—indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, gas in the stomach, Todd, lb.................................... 4 0 o suits to be brought against to the state. Large, If .................................... 0 0 ■ breath,sick headache,torpid liver, biliousness and habitual constipation. Pleasanttol 4 the roads, and the I change J. Smith, rf............................... 3 0 0 NOTICE. in nites has been averted, B. Baker, p............................... 3 0 0 Sold by Chas. I. Clough. for the present at I least. It N otice I e ^H ereby G iven ,—That S core by I nnings . is altogether probable that the the County Court of Tillamook Tillamook.............. 000000 2 0 2 threatened advance has been halted County. Oregon, will accept bids Sherwood .............. 000101 0 1 for the construction ofaSteel Bridge 0 permanently, although this, of across the Kilchis River, at the site Struck Out by Druhot, 10 ; by B. J course, will depend largely upon of the present bridge. Plans and Baker, 2. the result of the hearing liefore the specifications now on file in the Two Base Hits—F. Parrot, 1; T. of the Countv Clerk. Bids courts. The charge is made that office will also lie accepted for the con Baker. 1. the pro|H>sed increase wan u con struction of a combination bridge During the past 85 years no rem Three Base Hits—P. Jones, 1. edy has proven more prompt or spiracy among the railway chiefs, at the same site. Plans and speci Bases on Balls, off Druhot, 0 ; off more effectual tn its cures of and wan thus in contravention of fications for combination bridge B. Baker, 4. to lie furnished by the bidder. law. Thia |>oint will lie brought up All bids must be filed with the Sacrifice Hits-Scofield, 2; Rhodes. immediately in the courts. County Clerk on or liefore the (CAPT P. SCHRADER). Stolen Bases — Scofield, 1 ; T. than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. In many homes it is relied upon as im After reaching the conviction 8th day of July. 1910, and must be Baker, 1. accompanied by a certified check plicitly as ths family physician. It con that flight through the air in equal to 5 per cent of the amount Umpire—Billie Burnside. tains no opium or ocher narcotic, and machines guided by men on board ia of the bid, as a guarantee of good may be given as confidently to a baby faith on the part of bidder. practicable, inventors in the lead Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the aa to an adult. Price 26c; large else 5O<> By order of the County Court. Best on the Market. ing countries are pushing the idea Dated this 0th dav of June. 191ft “I have used Chamberlain’s with resolute courage, amt the Did You Ever Try J. C. H olden , County Clerk. (CAP. T. LATHAM). Cough Remedy and find it to be capital required is generously sup By K. M ills , Deputy. the best on the market,” says E. HARRIS’S NEW FEED AND plied with the understanding that W. Tardy, editor of The Sentinel. NOTICE. LIVERY BARN, it is for Experiment and not to be Gainsboro, Tenn. “Our baby had N otick I s H ereby G iven ,—That several colds the past winter and treated aa a commercial invest If not, give him a call. ment. Tlie spirit of tlie time should the County Judge of Tillamook Chamberlain's Cough Remedy al County, Oregon, will accept bids ways gave it relief at once and receive due credit for what is going for the clearing of right of way, cured it in a short time. I always I Everything first-class. Second on in aviation. Navigation of the and grading what ia known aa the recommend it when opportunitys block South of P.O. air ia not a necessity, unless one S. H. Rock Road. Said njrht of presentsitself. For sale at Lamar’s drug store. nation should push on with it and way to be cleared for a width of sixteen feet. g arris accomplish results that would „ AlLbi<!" filetl Witlx the Of Interest to Farmers and Me eventually compel action by the , County Judge of Tillamook, chanics. Countv Co Court. others. To some extent thia incen- P' opi -l«r ’*r of the County Farmers and mechanics frequently , Dated this 6th dav of June. 19lft meet with slight accidents and I live exists now, but in the main J. C H olden ,’ County Clerk. injuries which cause them much the aerial flights are due to individ By K. M ill *. Deputy. annoyance and loss of time. A cut I < < ual efforts and not to government or bruise may be cured in about; bureaus. Though aeronautics were one-third the time usually required ! Kept the King at Home. WITH by applying Chamberlain's IJni in a state of suspended life for .J ’ wT yr “ r wr kept tuent aa soon as the injury is re- 1 mor« than a century inventors con the King of all laxatives—Dr. King a ceived. This liniment is also val I tinued to insist that flying machines New Life Pill»— in our home and uable for sprains, soreness of the 1 they have proved a blessing to all would come some day. and that muscles and rheumatic pains o«r family,” writes Paul Mktliulka they could be reached successfully of Buffalo. N. Y. Kaav, but sure I There is no danger of blood poison j FMCsssr* „y,«? along several lines of mechanical remedy for all Stomach. Liver and ing resulting from an injury when : Charntierlain'e Uniment is applied i MIO ALL ptROAT AIIB LUttÇ TROUBLEE* combination. Many men have Kidney troubles. Only 23c at Cha*. before the parts become inflamed 1. Clough's. GVAMA.MTMD SATISFACTORY come forward to take the physical i and swollen. For sale at Lamar’s drug store. °* MOOT REPU n d ED. risks, inventors are deep in the A Dreadful Wound various problems, and the money from a knife, gun. tin can. rusty What a Sammer Cold May Do We carry a general stock of New Furniture. Ru<* needed ia furnished without bar nail, firework*, or any other nature A summer cold if neglected ia masonic lodge ? 1 '"•“‘l* prompt treatment with just as apt to develop into bron Carpets, Heating Stoves, Cook Stoves, and gaining as to dividends. I Huckten • Arnica Salve to prevent cellaneous House Furnishings. Two dreadnoughts a year, at a blood poison or gangrene. Its the ! chitis or pneumonia aa at any other No. 57. meet* on third Satur- Mason. Do not neglect it. Take NOTE.—We buy and sell Second Hand Good««* coot of from >1'L 00ft 000 to $18,muxD quickest . - surest — "*••««■ »or all such i Foley’s Honey and Tar promptly. dar nt each rom.th in every description. apiece I Such is the policy which wounds as also for Hurns. Boris. I It loosens the cough, sooth» and *‘ruP‘1’n*. Kxxema. , Deals the inflamed air passages, 1.00 F. Hall, at 7.30 pm the Senate went for to establish f J**- . ì < happed Hands. Coma or Pilea * and expels the cold from the svs- last Monday, when it voted, 39 to 25c. at Chan. I. Clough's. F bamk S kvxbancb , W.M. I tern. Sold by Chas. I. Clough. fillamook Lumber Manufacturing Conipt KILN DRY FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND FINISHED LUMBER. ALL KINDS OF MOULDINGS, We Make the Best CHEESE BOXES for Tillamool County’s Most Famous Cheese. HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCE We carry a Large Stock of 1 Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, & Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window Sashes, 3 Agents for the Great WesternSaw. ALEX McNAIR CO 3 The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Steamer “ Sue H. Elmore Coughs, Colds and Croup MOTOR STEAMER OSHKOSH Tillamook & Portlan w. . H , Prop. Sail Every Tuesday and Saturd Couch St. Wharf. Portland. That’s flll.” King’s New Discovery H- E. M orris . Stc. s s s s s s s Pacific Salvage Co. Complete Home Furnishers. PAGE BROS., Props. r 7* h 1* »