TLLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 28. 1910. Long 4 Co. will give you com­ plete prices on your house pattern, including doors, windows and shin* glee, either delivered or at their mills. Of the wage-earner and patronage well as the larger as the well-to-do, corporations. steady the Everything you want in the way eatables at the new grocery. Everything new and fresh.—A. F in ­ ley 4 Co., Old Post Office build­ of ing. householder of E. M. Spaulding and F. B. Lawton, forms and of the University of Oregon, are business visiting the city for a short time on of interest along educa­ tional lines. We are gratified to see matters growth depositor. and are of Our constant aim to keep an up to date stock and treat the public right, is why our business has in­ help and creased with leaps and bounds.— K ing 4 S mith . the glad to small encourage all who earnestly desire to Time Deposits little money better their financial condition. into tlie growth will surprise you. I’ass liook and checks free. bank every’ week and its Plasker Bros, will do'your plumb­ ing in first class style. Let us figure on your work. Will guarantee our Drop work, having just employed an ex­ perienced plumber. • rapid J. W. Maddux, of Tillamook coun­ ty, ia in Coos county looking after Open an account with us to-day. dairy property upon which to locate a colony of person* from Tillamook. —Monmouth Herald. Railroad Officials Visit Tillamook. promptly. The hall will be decorat­ Next Friday the officials of the ’, Southern Pacific Railway and the Pacific Railway and Navigation Company will make an important visit to the city. The party will in­ clude Mr. J. P. O’Brien. Vice presi­ dent of the O. R. 4 N; Mr. L. R. Fields, General superintendent of the Southern Pacific; Mr. K E. Lytle, president of the P. R. A. N. Co; Mr. C. E. Lytle, general super­ intendant and Chief Engineer Geo. L. Davis, of the P. R. A N. Co. They left Portland on Wednesday to go over tbe entire road from Hillsboro to Tillamook City and will atnve here on Friday. Mayor Thos. Coates and tbe City Council, and Presi­ dent Holmes and Executive Board of the Commercial Club will meet the distinguished visitors ut the north end of the county and will accompany them to the city on the railroad. They will be enterained at a banquet given by the Tillamook Commerical Club. The visit is an important one as far as this county is concerned, for it is probable that it will be decided when trains will be run between thia city and Ne­ halem, the building of the depot and the spur in the city, the estab­ lishment of their freight rates, etc., will be considered and decided upon. ________________ As the banquet to the railroad official has been postponed until Friday, it will not interfere with BANK the lady’s evening at the Commer­ IN THE cial Club this (Thursday) evening. TILLAMOOK CITY, OR_E. - - s U p Ì p V1$ÌQ n 1 COUNTY ----------- —-—I. H. T. Hazard and E. A. Struuse, Auto Party from Eugene Meet partners under the firm name of With Numerous Mishaps. Star brand process barley, $1.25 Hazard 4 Strause, v*. Henry F. Fra­ ser ia a suit filed in the county court Attorney lee M. Travis and fam­ a sack and $31.00 a ton.—W m . CUR­ to recover the mini of$88.77 from the ily and Dr. and Mrs. York, of Eu­ Ice cream at T he S pa . TIS, The Grain Man. • defendant. gene, came in on Tuesday on a Dr. Morris, eye specialist. The next time you send away for Services at the U. B. Church on visit to the editor’s family, and met Ice Cream Cones at T hb 'S pa . something get a Money Order from Sunday: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; with several mishaps on the road • Cows for sale, apply to A. G. the Tillamook County bank. preaching, 11 a.m. and 8 p.n>. with their auto, and instead of get- Beals. A man, wifh a small family, Morning theme, "The Brotherhood ing here in one day it took them 3H T he S pa for the best Ice Cream in wants a permanent position on a of the Kingdom of God." Rev. B. days to make the trip. l.sst year ranch, or will rent a small dairy.— E. Emerick, pastor. the city. when Mr. and Mrs. Travis came in Dick Price is visiting his brother B. H. Dunlap, Jefferson, Ore. J. Kerr, an ezperienced plumber, on a visit their auto turned over in Get your doors and windows from of Portland, has been engaged by the south part of the county and they at Hebo. Fox plain sewing, see Mrs. Stella the Tillamook Lumber Mfg. Co. Plasker Bros., of this city, to assist came near meeting with a serious You save money by doing so. • them in their business, as they have accident. Dr. York thinks Lee is Bennett. For rent, one bed room or three a large amount of business on hand the biggest Jonah to travel with For sale, typewriter, cheap.—D. in an automobile. This is the « house keeping rooms. Apply to Mrs. at Bayocean Park. L. Shrode. Dr.’s diary of hi* first trip into Stella Bennett. Tillamook, Ore. • Don ’ t take offence at the Milker wanted. Apply at the Head­ ! monthly Albert Mason is back from Cali­ statements sent you by King 4 Tillamook, the county famous for light office. fornia and is looking and feeling Smith. It is their custom to send its splendid cheese, and splendid If you dou’t see it, inquire for well. He will probably send for his them out each month. 1 It shows cool climate at this season of the it, at K in «.4 S mith ’ s . year: family. you how your account stands, You For cement by the sack or the Ready to start on trip f. ’_ —Friday, 4 The semi-annual examination for will soon learn to appreciate it, nó p.tn., but delayed tiecause because of re- re­ barrel see D. L. Shrode. teachers’ certificate will take place matter how small the account pairs to car acd finally left Eugene Shingle*, the best kind, at the in this city from the 10th to the 13th The Percheron stallion Ville wiH Saturday morning at 5 a.m. Tillamook Lumber Mfg. Co. Spring broke at Grimes* farm, 16 of August. make the season of 1910 in Tillamook miles from Eugene at 7 a.m. A marriage license was issued to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McNair re­ County. Ville is tbe Largest and Chaffeur returned to Eugene with H. Thiessen and Nellie Case. turned to the city on Saturday after ' best proportioned stallion in the another car and obtained another spring, while Mr. Travis and I Carl Patzlaf returned from a busi­ several weeks visit with relatives in county,and took two prizes at Wash­ pitched horse shoes. ness trip to Seattle on Saturday. California. ington County Fairs. While in Tilla­ Left Grimes’ farm at 4 o. m. Tire exploded in hot dust going Dr. Boals will build a new resi­ Coal delivered, $10.0tt Shingle, mook City will be at Easter’s barn. into Albany at 5 p.m. * dence near Mayor Coates’ home. $1.85 and $2.75. An almost new L. E. Sanders, owner. Tire repaired at 6 |xrr. 25 ton of Grain Hay for sale. Ap­ drop head sewing machine cheap.^to ■ The steamer Sue H. Elmore came Inner tube broke at 7:30 p. m. • in on Wednesday with a full cargo ply to M. Melchior, Tillamook, Ore.* D. L. S hrode . Sent to Independance for another car and arrived there at 11 p.m. F. C. Witten and family, of Port­ H. T. Bohlman and wife and and the following passengers : Chaffeur repaired our “Thomas Polhemus, Mr. and Mrs. land, were in the city on Tuesday. Miss B. C. Bohlman and Clifford Mr. Flyer*’car and he arrived at Inde­ Hannen, A. Jackobson, ). S. Smith, pendance 3 a.m. Sunday, with Attorney H. T. Botts returned to Bittlestin of Portland, were in the A. D. Baker, A. Larsen, C. V. Lit­ another flat tire. the city on Saturday from Portland. city on Monday. Sunday, 9:30 a.m.—Chaffeur left tler, Dr. C. H. Cuahic, Geo. Phelps, Frank Kerreman, after an absence for Portland for another supply Mrs. James Thompson and son Randolph Baker, W. Williams, Mrs. of inner tubes. were down from Nehalem Tuesday. of several years from the county, Claud Thayer, U. S. Curhey and Monaay morning—No cheffeur on Inez Paul and Reuben Price were was in this week shaking hands ten men to work on the railroad. hand, so abandoned the flyer. with old friends. Monday, 2:30 p.m., left Independ­ up from Hebo the first of the week. The Pacific Telephone4 Telegaph ance by train for Sheridan and Rev. S. G. Finney will preach at Those wanting fresh fruit, can­ Company is making preparations arrived at Sheridan at 7 p.m. the Presbyterian Church in Bay City dies and nuts, give Joe Therdich a I.eft Sheridan, Tuesday at 8 a.m. to improve their lines within a ra­ next Sunday morning and in this call. dius of five miles of Tillamook City, on the auto atage line and arrived city in the evening. at Tillamook, 1:30 p.m. and to establish anezchange at Bay Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rowe were in Time from Eugene to Tillamook A large number of automobile City. W. K. Merritt, special agent ; 3*4 «lays. Distance 142 miles. Aver­ the city the first of the week from parties are visiting Tillamook coun ­ D. J. Butcher, contract agent; W. R. age distance |>er day, 42 4-7 miles. Nehalem. ty this summer on account of the Logus. traffic agent ; and H. A. Although the trip from Eugene Highest Price paid for Hides, Furs road improvements. Morris, district plant chief, are in to Sheridan was a long a tedious and Sheep Pelt*. N. Melchior, Till­ If you want -barley, oats, wheat, the city for the purpose of carrying affair, it was quite different from amook, Ore. • cracked corn, shorts, middlings, out the improvements. that city to Tillamook City, for the On your way to the theatre try bran, etc., go to A. F inlay 4 Co., auto hit the road in some places at Nora Wells vs. M. A. Wells is a Therdich’s pop corn and peanuts. Old Post Office building. divorce suit filed in the circuit court- a gait of a mile a minute, convinc- Can't be beat. Snow Drift flour, $6.25 a bbl. and These parties were married in Man­ i ng the visitors from the classic city For *ale number one Irnttom land $1.00 a sack. Lighthouse flour, $5.75 celona, Mich., on the 24th July, 1896. of Eugene that Tillainookera go the [on the Wilson river. Inquire of Dr. York a bbl. And $1.50 a sack.—WM. They moved to Bay City in October, limit in speeding autos. L, G. Freeman. • C urtis , The Grain Man. 1908, and the cause upon which the has had enough to dd with Thomas Screen doors can be obtained "flyers,” and the next trip he makes The Golden Gate, which came in plaintiff seeks a divorce ia that de­ to Tillamook he wants a real flying at the Tillamook Lumber Mfg. fendant treated her in a cruel and on Wednesday, ran aground com­ lo, in thia city. * machine, but even then it would not ing up that day and will not be inhuman manner and heaped upofl Don’t forget that you can get able to get off until this evening. her personal indignities, rendering tie safe to have Lee along, for he her life burdensome, and thia con­ would hoodoo it, the same as he did tents and camping supplies al Rev. A. B. Calder will preach at tinued without interruption till last the last two trips into Tillamook, also K ing 4 S mith ’ s . • Union Peak next Sunday at 11 a.m., Bryan’s chances of election when U. S. Bryant and wife and Nehalem at 2:30 p. m. and at the April, when the defendant became he went to Nebraska with the com­ jealous of her without cause an d nlighter, of Portland, were in the Union hall, lower town, at 8 p. m. accused her falsely of paying more mittee to notify that gentleman that ity on Tuesday. Bert King has bought an interest attention to other men than to him, be had been nominated on the Dem­ Mr. and Mr*. Holmes, of Salem,are in the King 4 Smith Co. hardware and would become sulky and refuse ocratic ticket for president. in on a visit to their son, Attorney store, and after closing up hi* affairs to speak to her ; also that the defen­ Webster Holmes. at .Medford will return to the city. The Pythian District Convention. dant failed, refused and neglected Ice cream and ice cream sodas, E. T. Haltom left on Sunday on a to earn a livelihood for the plaintiff. When the Knight of Pythiua meet ce cream cones and solt drinks at business trip to Spokane, and Mias No children have been born to the for their dietrict convention in thia herdich 4 Co’s. Wittemore accompanied him to as­ couple. city, on Saturday, August 6th, there H. Sours, cheapest and best paper sist in buyings new stock of goods will be a gathering of some of the Notice to the Public anger in town. Leave orders at foremost Knights in the state, Born, on the 18th July, at Castle ing 4 Smith Co. Rock, Wash., to the wife of James I have sold my interest in the amoog the visitors being Grand By far the largest and. the most Du *ham, a son. Mrs. Ducham was Hardware business of the King Chancellor Yoran end other of the omplete stock of paint* and oils formerly Minnie Sargeant, of this and Smith Co, to my son, Bert. grand lodge officers, as well as a t K ing 4 S mith ' s . city. Tbe new firm will pay all bills and great many Knighta who will he collect all accounts of tbeCompany. apending summer outings in Tilla­ In retiring from the Company, 1 mook at the time. The Nehalem wiah to thank the public for tbe Lodge, well noted for their loyal splendid patronage given us in the fraternal spirit, will be well rep­ past, and believe the new firm will resented and the local Knighta are fully merit the confidence you have preparing tn put on their best ap­ pearance. The convention will con shown in the old. vene in tbe afternoon, probably in 1 am, respectfully yours, the Commercial Club rooms, and W C. K ino . hold session in both afternoon snd AGENTS FOR Pl RE WHITE AND BEST ; EVERETT FLOl'R Perhap* the motion picture prob­ evening and after the evening ses­ sion. which will adjourn at (pm, lem could be solved by showing a esmi-public ball will be given, to Johnson's proceedings io tbe ring which the admission will be by with his antagonist left out That ticket. Tbe number of people. not was about the way it happened members of the order, who can bf Dr. Stiles has. in his resentment invited must necessarily be limited of the fun polked at the hookworm and Mr. T B Handley, Chairman US cult. called Americans "tbe ■■- of tbe ReceptionCommittee, requests healthiest people in the world.'* that all who desire ii< keta to the Where »re your figures. do« tor ? i ball leave their names with him 1'OL.DESTf TILLAMOOK COUNTYBÂNK^“1 TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Rosenberg Bros Best on the Market. STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES I GIVE A TRIAL ed, refreshments will be served and an extra large orchestra engaged. Deputy Grand Chancelion James Walton, Jr., has opened registry books for the use of visiting Knights who wish to qualify for admission to the convention and cordially invites all visiting mem­ bers of the order who desire to lie present to leave their names with him. “In Missouri," nt House. The Opera On Friday and Saturday evenings at the opera house the Dramatic Club will present “In Missouri,” under the personal direction of B. J. McCowell. This will be the best play tlie Club has offered so fur. The caste will be a surprise,and the manner in which the members handle the different characters will be a pleusure. The action takes you back through old familiar places “In Missouri," such as Bowling Green. St. Charles Jcnesboro, Louisiana, Vinitia, and many others. It will cull to mind the happy days of your youth. It shows politics as they were, and now as they are. Note the confidence of the Missouri Democratic party, anil the struggle uf a poor blacksmith to win a position in politics that his daughter may have a standing in society. This play was one of the biggest successes played in Portia nd by the Baker Stock Co. hint fall. It may never be played again. See it while you cun. Tlieie will certainly be a big turn out, judging from the many inquires for seats. The seat *ale is now open ut Lamar’s. Usual Prices. ______ Auto Speeding in the City. E ditor H e . uiugiit , Tillamook. Sir, 1 was greatly amused the other day on reading in a Tillamook paper that the autos ran through the business streets of the town at the rate of 20 miles un hour. Why, niun alive, if any man should at- tempt to run four miles an hour he would break every spring in his auto. Such crossings ! Why they would be a disgrace to any town, even Tillamook. Yea, 1 even any Tillamook, for any town that is so lacking in sanitary laws that they let all sorts of dirty refuse rot in the gutters of the streets, especially the business section, cannot be expect­ ed to have much of any thing, even crossings. But until the crossings are fixed properly don't worry over the autos speeding on your streets. It would be an impossibility. AN OUTIUDEW. Boulder Creek. Wavs of the Alligator. lute one alTeruooii. alien 111« lagoon was agluw with the wmidertui wpi**r bur*, of « I’npiiMii sunset, some one politi **l mu to me a king dark streak us, v Ins swiftly »cnwi llie waler JiS> or Stai yard* away, and In the sitvnk |n*t Ibe allgluewt *|v< k of black, Il was mu alligator at last! “Now you see why you can’t itn awloiuiing In tlie lagwin.” I was mid. “They are worse than sharks. They dou't allow nielliseli ea ami give ymi a chance. They just come down un- derueatb yuu and pull you dowu. and that's all you or any one ei*e kuowa about IL They don't eal you nt once, only hold you under file water until you lire drowned ur half pillimi to pieces and then store you away some­ where under a bank or lu a hole till you are 'high' enough to be savory — Just as you would do with a phennant. you know He's a knowing beggar, the alligator The shark isn't In II with lilui for hrnlna and sat vy.”—Wide World Mnguzlue. Ths Spider. Of all the solitary tnaeets I have ever nvu the spider Is the uxist saga- clou*, mid II* acHmi* to one who linn attentively I’onslilend them seem al- iiiom I to evel belief. Tbs spider Is formed liv nature for h state of war. not only u|«>o other InseelH. but upon Ila lellouH. For i I i I h slate naiurs seems to bare formed It with singular |H*rfectlmi Ila bead mid tireasl are i covered with a strong uatural coat of mull, which Is lm|n-uetruble tu tbe at­ tack* of every other tusret. and Its lower purls are enveloped In a soft, pliant skin which eludes the sting even or a wu*p. Its logs lire terminated by struug claws u»t unlike those of a lob­ ster. und their vast length, likespeura, serves to k<-ep every assailant at a safe distance. Not wurxe furul*bed lor observation ttinu for attack or de­ fense. It lias several eyes, large and transparent. covered with a tiorny suo- simice. which however, does not im­ pede Its vlslou — tkotsmau. Not What They Seamed. A niarqul* who was II, residence tor a few days m * I’urlsliiti hotel dlscov* ereil Hint her |,enrl necklace, worth fl.’i.nOti, bad dlMiipiauired from her room SUMpli-lou fell on a inewMenger Imy. who admitted hia guilt, but de­ clared that Hie necklace hud been takeu froth him by tils mother. The lumber corrolairated her sou's elate- uietit, elpreiudug aatotilabmeul tbat ao niueli trouble should be made about "u trashy little trinket,” which, she rriilalned. touked ao cheap and tawdry that she bad given It to tier daugbter- In law. 'I'hla young woman. In her teeiia. displayed an equal contempt for the "lilts of tlihiga” Hlie told the po­ lice Hint alls had given the necklace to her little girl to wear, but "lie had removed h I mui I half lliv bends, All tbe mlnnlng pearls were found In h bos auioug bulimia mid hooka and eyas A Gleam of Hope. They were evidently from tbe coun­ try mid find WHiidered Into tbe first plucs of smmiemeut they found. A IH-rfiiruiauce of ''Itk-bnrd III.” was In progress, and after buying tickets they went aqtieuking down Ills aisle, led by ilia usher, to seats well toward tbe front. They watched lhe stage at first with bu|>e nf some excitement, but with steadily decreasing Interest. At last the young woman toucbwl Ibe young man. "Iit'i go out. Jim.” she said, more hit cresting out Io tlie street. "Let's bold ou a minute longer, turned tier escort "It coni consider­ able tn get In. mid. twaldes, that eluwn lias Jimi called for a boss I shouldu t wonder If the show s really going lo begin now, Kinuia "— Youth's Couipao- Icii. Haying ia nearly over in our neighborhood, with fine wcutlier for it all the way through. Numbers of fishermen can be seen along our streams moat any day now, and plenty of autos are spinning about Revs. Carrington and Preston are holding a revivial meeting in a tabernacle at the Gladwill bridge. Next Sunday they purpose holding a union S. S with Boulder Blaine, and Brown S. Schools, and preach­ ing in the forenoon and evening. Kvery one is cordiully invited Bring your dinner und stay all ilay. You will find the time well spent. , Mr. and Mrs. Mills went to tbe Valley laBt week after their house When Cricket Was a Crime. hold goods Under h alnlute of Edward II Eng­ Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jenson and land's great uutlonal past lai*. cricket, part of their family went to Hebo was declared n crime, owing io the last Saturday. game haring lavóme ao popular that It Interfered with archery, Hie then Odd Fellows Take Notice. ■port of king* The law was rigorous­ ly enforced, slid every |vraon convict­ G. M. Tim* F kbiu will ni.ikr ed of playing Ibe game was lined till an official visit to TillamookJI-odgr, and tort lu prtauii l