TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 5 The fire insurance lose of L. C. Quick's barn was adjusted by the Fireman's Fund Ins. Company to­ The Basket Ball game which was Dr. Morris, eye s|>ecialiet. Try Mrs. Hill’s home made mince day this fire occurred on last played at the Opera House Monday Thursday. night between the Mount Angel pies. Cube and the Tillamook Commer­ special services for | There will be Coal, delivered, $10.00 a ton. D. the purpose of receiving members cials was attended by a large num­ L. S hrode . into the church next Sabbath morn- ber of people who watched the Cube Pennies Wanted at the Tillamook ing at 10 o'clock sharp in the Prea- defeat the Commercials by a ecore County Bank. byterian church. S. G. F inney , ■ of 25 to 17. There ie no fault to find Four lots for $1,000, your own Pastor. with either team, but the Cube are terms. D. L. Shrode. J. J. Hudson, of Cloverdale, re- certainly a clean bunch of players For cement by the sack or the ' ceived a high grade Guernsey bull, and we hope them all the success barrel see D. L. Shrode. 8 months old, on the Elmore. He we can for the rest of the season. House for rent and furniture for bought it of R. G. Van Valgah. Jett Fleck, Lyle Roes and Earl Ford sale. Apply at this office. of Cresswell, Oregon, paying $75 were each fined $10 ae the result of ■ a drunken brawl in Clement’s sa­ Special price on Alfalfa hay, ton i for it. lots $25.0a—R osenberg B ro ». C. J. Chaffie, father of George loon Tuesday. It eeems that Fleck Geo. W. Kiger returned from a i Chattie, bought the John Johnson had been looking for trouble and business Up to Portland this morn­ property in Sunnymead, the consid­ when he come across Lyle Roes, eration being$8IJ0. Mr. Johnson left the latter struck him in the face, ing blackening it, then Earl Ford, who ■ Wood for sale, any kind or any on the Elmore for Washington, wanted a band in it, struck Fleck. amount.—For prices see George • where lie intends to live. It ended in each being arrested. Gaston. • Mrs. McGhee has leased the Watch Fleck left for hie home at Hebo Some choice nursery stock for ’ Tower and will open it as a rooming Wednesday,glad to leave Tillamook. sale cheap. Must sell at once. — D. I.. house on the let of January. 1 lie Go to F. S. Whitehouse & Son building has been newly renovated S hrode . the leading agents, for Bond, Acci­ I ami furnished, electric lights. Board Four lots, 52H X 105, for $1100.00 dent and Fire Insuiance, as they • cash. In block 10, Park Addition.— by month, week or day. write more than three-quarters of H. Sours. Star brand process barley, $1.25 the insurance written in Tillamook Highest Price paid for Hide», Fur- a sack ami $.31.50 a ton ; oats, $1.85 County, because they are better and Sheep Pelts. N. Melchior, Till­ hundred, $.36.00ton ; bran, 95c. sack equipped than any one else in the $29.50 ton ; mill chop $1.05 90 lbs. business. amook, Ore. • F. D. Small and family went to sack, $22 ton ; shorts $1.35 80 lbs. Portland Wednesday to be gone sack, $33 ton.-W m . CURTI8, The Largs Tillamook Timber Transfer Grain Man. * about a week. Geo. W. Kiger and his Portland P. W. Todd, who has been here for When you come to Tillamook go associates have lately closed a deal the past year preparatory to leaving to the Watch Tower for first class (lie city, and who turned bis office with the Miami Lumber Co. of San a.'cornodations. * over to Dave Martiney on new Francisco for a tract of 2500 acres of Jim Vernon left for Astoria, on year’s, left on the stage thia Thurs­ timber land on the Wilson River, the Elmore Wednesday to visit his day evening to join his wife at San known as the Hadley land. relatives there. Mr. Kiger has had thisdeal under J ose. way for some months, but due to If. Sours, cheapest and bestpa|>er Henry Jennings, who has been the forest tire scare of last summer hanger in town. Leave orders at serving out a sentence in the county has been unable to close this deal King A Smith Co. * jail on a charge of bootlegging This is one Mrs. Hill is baking at night ami since the April term of circuit court until a few days past. can now supply the demand for her was released Monday. Henry’s ap­ of the finest tracts of timber on the Wilson River. The Miami Lumber home made bread. pearance don't speak very well for Co. formerly operated the Holison- Clarence Edner went to Portland the joys of jail life. ville mill on Tillamook Bay are now on the Elmore Wedneadoy to be The Rural Free Delivery, which closing out their entire holdings in gone about a week. Congressman W.C. Hawley was in­ this county, both timber and mill. An almost new No. fi Shorn pleas strumental in securing, was started separator for sule or trade, at n bar­ Thursday. There having been no Joint Installation of Officers of gain. D. L. Shrode. appointment made, Postmaster O. E. S & A. F. & A. M. House and Two Lots for Sale, Baker appointed Merril Smith tem­ A joint meeting of the orders of cheap. Easy terms. Enquire at porarily to carry the mail. Eastern Star and Ancient Free A the Headlight office. . J. J. Walter, president of the Ne- Save money by having laying hens carney City Hydrocarbon Oil Co. of Accepted Masons for the installation picked out from inferior ones. 1 Portland, is intown attending Com­ of the officers elected to serve for the year 1911, was held at the lodge guarantee my work. H. B ooth . • missioner's Court. He expects to rooms on December 26th, 1910. Past How about tliut old summer suit? leave for tile Oil well at Necarney Masters Severance and Talmage Have it dyed by the Tillamook City today where his men reported conducted the services in a very Stenin Dye Works for winter use. • that they had struck oil. impressive manner in the presence P. Coulson utid John Creecy were John Aschim, who has been depu­ of a large gathering of members in town the first of the week doing ty Sheriff during the past term has and invited guest. resigned his position and intends to bueinesa with our merchant«. The following is a list of the Does that suit need pressing? If work at something of more financial officers installed : so take it to the Tillamook Steam importance. Sheriff Caenshaw has Order of Eastern Star—Lillian S. For Bale Dye Works and huve it pressed appointed Chas. Johnson an hia Groat, W.M.; Lulu Crenshaw, A.M.; Baled hay, $21) a ton. right. • deputy and we think him to be a Henty Morris, Sec.; W. A. Williams, good man for the place. 25 extra good cows, selected. Treas.; Annetta B. Mason, Con­ B C. Lamb left on the Elmore for 4 horses. Mr. Farmer : Why not harness ductor; Ruby Morris, Associate Portland, where he wua called on Farm implements. business, He will return on the that creek on your place and have Cond.; Hnriet Sarchet, Chaplain; See Frank Hannenkratt, 2 miles electric light in your house and Lola M. Shrode, Organist. next boat. Edna south of Tillamook. You can find a nice new line of barn ? We are prepared to quote Lamb, Rebecca Williams, Rose W. you on the necessary pipes and Clough, Amanda Huberlach, Char- good* at Mm. Wade’s millinery Notice. parlor, just north of The News machinery and give you the benefit lotta Lamb, Rays of Central Star ; of expert advice in installing. Ask Margaret Nolan, Warden ; Capt. Notice is hereby given that hunt­ • office in Buy City. uh about it, T ii . i . amook E lbctric Groat, Sentinel. ing is strictly prohibited on what is If that suit needs to be pressed L ight A F uel C ompany . Order of A. F. A A. M.— Carl known as the Elmore ranch. Per­ for the dunce or show, phone the Kild Snodgrass, who has been Haberlach, W. M. ; Carl Wallin, sons who do so will be prosecuted. Tillamook Stenin Dye Worka and J ohn H athaway . visiting with relatives in Texan and S.W. ; M. V. Stillwell. J.W.; Thomas they will come after it. Oklahoma, returned to thia city Contes,|Treas.; George Willett, Sec.; The person who borrowed the Monday, coming in on the Elmore. Ira Smith, Rollie Watson, Stewards; Oat Hay For 8ale. wire stretcher from Alex McNair A Edd nayn he han been enjoying Ralph Hannenkratt, Tyler. Four tons of extra good oat hay Co.’s hardware store will please re­ liiinnelf the very best while in the The Senior and Junior Decons for sale. Enquire of V. Donaldson, turn it an lie is in need of it. • aouth and that they had sunshine being absent their installation was Those who left on the Elmore were nearly the whole time, But for all |H>st|>oned until the next meeting. Fairview. B. C. Lamb, Huliert Melchior, J Hinm that he is glad to again be in Tilla- After the installation the mem­ Team for Sale. Vernon. John Johnson and family, mook. bers and invited guest adjourned F. 1). Small and family and Clarence to the Commercial Club rooms, The Commissioner*a court is in For Sale, a nice young team of Ed tier. session Illis week, it being the first where n moat inviting and appe­ bay mares. Apply to F. N. Elliot.. An the result of the aulooha session of tin* new court, which tising banquet was spread by the opening there has been u large num­ consiata of Homer Mason. County ladies of the O. E. S., which was For Sale. ber of fights tile paat week und an Judge, II. V, Alley und Herman disposed of in a manner highly unusual amount of drunkenness on Farmer, eomminnioiiera, There is creditable to the appetite of the Werner Grand Piano in a hand­ the streets. u large amount of work before the feasti rs and the gastronomic quality some oak finish. This instrument Snow Drift flour, $5.10 a bbl. and court thin aeaaion, and they are of the spread. Music, dancing anoim>na that I prosecute anyone who breaks the cause rheumatism. Electric Bitters Old Soldier Tart* red has no equal. Try them. Every law. •'For yearn I suffered unspeak­ bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. B D. LHMHR, Pro able torture from indigestion, con­ A petition was filed in the County Only 50c. nt Charles I. Clough. stipation and liver trouble." wrote Court for an order setting aside as Loeatad in th* A. K. Smith, a war veteran at Erie Death la Roaring Fire I void the attempted incorporation of May not result from work of fire­ Pa., "but Dr. Kings New Lie I Hay City and hold for nauglit the bugs, but often fcevxre burns a re Pilla fixed me all right. They're TILLAMOOK HOTEL simply great" Try them for any ' same in order that new | ro- caused that make a quick need for sromach. liver or kidney trouble. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the quick­ cevilings from the beginning may lie est. surest cure for burns, wounds, Only 25c. at Charles I. Clough. had herein, so aa to incorporate bruises, boils, sores. It subdues “ Drop in and Look It kills pain. It li.i> City legally anil to insure the inflammation Do you know that fully nine out Around." proper assessment of property and soothes ami heals. Drives off shin of every ten cases of rheumatism eruptions, ulsers or piles. Only are simply rheumatism of the to insure the legality ot all city 25c. nt Chas I. Clough. muscles due to cold or damp, or : taxes snd prevent thereby multi- I chrooic rheumatism, and require I farious litigation which must ne­ treatment whatever? I no internal cessarily follow unless the city is Chamberlain's Liniment Wood for sale. Spnu ace and Hem- and see how uukkly rt given legally incoriMirated. The petition lock body. dry at $1 ___ 25 3 a cord on the 11s signed by W. &. Cone. place, mil alace. 7 miles south of Tillamook. — Store. For sale by Lamar’s Dre» T. D aepa *. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS THERE’LL E SOMETHING DOING AT MASON, PENNINGTON & CO. ’S SATURDAY Our Store will be closed for two days, Thurs day and Friday to prepare for the GREATEST SALE of high-class Merchandise ever wit nessed here. Watch for further announcements DOORS SWING OPEN SATURDAY, JANUARY 7th, at 9:30 A.M WE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE A Ticket bearing a number to each of the first 100 persons who enter our doors at opening hour Saturday Morning. You don't need to buy a cents worth : the numbers will be handed out as the first hundred enter. You may have the lucky number. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO TRY. Holder of one number will be presented with their choice of a LADY or GENTLEMEN’S $25.00 SUIT. Mason, Pennington & Co Tillamook, Oregon Lamar’s Variety Store, NEW GOODS on each boat. REVIVAL MEETINGS in FULL SWING Evangelists Taylor and Weg ner have fully zvon the confidence of the people of Tillamook 84 have already come forward. Many more are expected. Meetings are drawing toward a close. Come and enjoy these privileges while they last. A Great Day is expected next Sunday. The country people are invited to bring their dinners and spend the day. COMMERCIAL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK CITY Evangelist George W. Taylor L°s Angeles. PAUL B. TAYLOR, The " Boy" Soloist. Leonard A. Wegner, of Chicago, Soloist and Chorus Director. Mrs. Carrie Beale Taylor, Cornet Virtuoso. Large Chorus Choir. COMB—B ring a Friend With You—COME