TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT JANUARY 12, 1911 TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS ’ • ng Get afoot warmeratthcTillamook Feed Co. Special price on Alfalfa hay, no lots $25. 90.— Ros ex he rg B ros . Nothing like a Foot Warmer for cold drives, get one at the Tillamook Feed Co. If Dement's Beet don't give satis- fiction, your money will lie refund ed.—Tidiiniook Feed Co. B. C. Lamb returned to Tillamook Wednesday, «riming in over the Ne carney trail from Seaside. Plaaki r Bros. have completed their p1111111>ing contract on the new house built by Herman Sunder. . Dement’s Best high grade hard wheat flour, at the Tillamook Feed Co., every sack guaranteed. zl petition is being circulated to have the meetings of the Commis­ si mera’Court m< ntlily, which would otteneiqiedite roadwork, ns petitions have now to lie held over two months before they can be acted upon. I. H. Moore, one of the leading dairymen of Tillamook County, ar­ rived in Dallas yesterday, accompa­ nied by his wife, fora few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. <». E. Dennis, of O akdale. I'olk County Observer. Star brand process barley, $1.25 .a - ack and $31.50 a ton ; oats, $1.85 hundred, $30.00 toil ; bran, 95c. sack $29.50 ton ; null chop $1.05 HO lbs. -■ k. $22 ton ; shorts $1.35 80 lbs. »ack, $33 tqn ; wheat, $1.90 per 100 lbs. - W m . CUKTIH, The Grain Man. * M. F. Leach killed a hog this u eek which weighed (¡80 pounds, which is one of the biggest hogs ever raised in Tilluuiook county. It had been grain fed for about twelve months. How's that for Tillamook production ? The Board of County Conimi»- sioners, including County fudge Homer Mason, and Commissioners H. V. Alley und H. Farmer, which convened on Wednesday of lust week, did, not , adjourn until Wednesday evening of this week. The anow which has been falling the past week is giving the young people of the town a great deal of enjoyment A large number of the young folks of the High School and town have been enjoying the plea­ sures of coasting on Perkins' Hill this week. Mr. Farmer : Why not harness that creek on your place and have electric light in your house and barn ? We nre prepare«! to quote yon on the necessary pipes and machinery and give you the benefit of expert advice in installing. Ask us about it, T illamimhc E i .ICTKIC L ight a F url C ompany . County Treasurer Dave Martin? bus been securing signatures to n pefltion this week which is to lie used in trying to obtain n raise in th«- Treasurer's »alary. The salary is only $550 u year nt present and the petition culls for it raise to $l<wn have signed the petition »|M*iik» strongly in favor of it. taken sick. At the time of death Mias Arrance was 17 years old, was a girl of very pleasing disposition and leaves many friends to mourn their loss. The funeral services were held from the Methodist church on Saturday, interment being made in the l.O.O. F. cemetery. A serious accident, which might have prove«! fatal, happened to W. 1». Gladwell last Thursday when he fell from the roof of his barn at Blaine. It seems that while Mr. Gladwell was on the roof his foot »lipped and as he had no way to catch himself, befell about ten feet, lighting head first on a piece of 2 X 11 and cutting a gash which started below the right eye, up over the forehead, then to the back of the head. The skin was cut through to the skull the whole length of the gash. Dr. Smith watt called to dre»« the wound and at present report» Ids patient recovering rapidly from t'.ie injury. The regular series of meetings which were being held in the Com­ mercial building for the past month and which were planned to I m - closed on Sunday night, are being contin­ ued. because of no means by which the Taylor family can leave for On­ tario wher» they hold the next meet­ ings. I'p to the present time there have been 124 professions with peo­ ple stepping out at each meeting. Monday mid Tuesday nights Mr. Taylor gave lectures on Amuse­ ments and Booze, at each lecture having a filled house. His manner of speech is such that those who don't like what is said in every par­ ticular come each evening to hear a man of great oratorical ability. There will be lectures given each evening until the boat arrives. These lectures are given free in order to give the people a chance to hear lectures on important subjects. The Presbyterian Ladies' Guild have just finished a very prosperous year, The officers are to be con­ gratulated on their efficient organi­ zation. The following members were elected for the coming year : Mrs. Emmit Bales, Pres. ; Mrs. Ai­ derman, Vice President; Mrs. H. E. Morris, Secretary; Mrs. C. I. Clough, Treasurer. The Guild takes orders for hand embroidery, quilting, fancy work and their special delight is in making the ever useful apron, both fancy and plain, /liter the greater part of the work of the day is done, the entertainment ccmmittee serves refreshments. The Guild is glad to receive into membership not only those who are Presbyterians but all those who are interested in such work. The organization holds a bazilar just before Xiniis each year. They have ninny pretty and useful things for sale and the proceeds of the past year were satisfactory in- I deed. An the “vacation days” are just over, the Indies nre ready to I lake up their work for the new year i with enthusiasm. Go to F. 8. Whitehouse 8c Son the leading agents, for Bond, Acci- dent snd Fire Insurance, as they write more than three-quarters of the insurance written in Tillamook County, because they are better Atthedruwingnt Manon. Penning­ equipped than any one else in the ton A Co.'» Big Mill Euil Sale Wed business. tiesday morning the first num tier drawn wan 30, but the holder of number $0 not being present the second number drawn was 43, which was held bv Mr».4'1»tide Christenson, who sele« te«l amber choice of n prize tin elegant blue serge suit. Another <1 tni>-:- will lie held next Saturday at 9:30 a. nt. Under the management of the AlcoClub, the Saturday evening d titcen are now being well coniluct e I, much to the delight of these who prefer seeing these affairs car- r ed on decently and renpectubly, which in now a giaal feature of the Saturday evening dance. The floor of the (»jiern House bun been fixed, nuking it equal to a new dance floor. ('ora Airauce, who live«, with her entn at Netarts, pa»nednwuy last T'liirattay. Death wan canard by II I dreaded disease. c«in»iim|>tton. it having been of the quick kind. She lived tint a short'time after lie Ltamar’s Variety Store, B. D. UHMAR. Pro. Uo««t«d in the TIUbHMOOK HOTEL ** Drop in and book Around." Obituary Isaac Henry, son of Mr. nn«l Mr». | Albert Olds, waa born tn Tillamook. Ore.. Oct. 28, 1910, and called to the | better land Jan. 2. 1911, aged two months, five days. lie was a bright sweet child and th«- love of his par ent»' and grandparents’ heart». The funeral was held at the home | of his grandparent». Mr. and Mr». I. t . Quick, of South Prairie, con­ ducted by Rev. C. E. Pearson, on Wednesday, Jan. 4, at 10 a.m., nnd th«- little body was laid to rest in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. The young parent» and the feeble old grandparents have the ayinpa. thy «if the whole community. We have enjoyed hie oratory, wit IN A ROMAN CAB. and pathos and have felt the force The monthly business meeting of of his logic. A Party of Disgusted Americans J the Tillamook Commercial Club was an Overgrateful Driver. j We also wish to thank Mr. Wegner In Mr. Howells' "Roman IIoll^J held on Monday evening, when for the manv fine solos, and fine Turns Down Improvement of and Others'* Is this delightful ml about fifty members were present, Channel to Tillamook City. with President Webster Holmes in chorus work. of nu adventure In n Roman «ah’] Mrs. Taylor's many fine cornet In returning from the Pinclo tbtotJ the chair. After discussing the solos have been enjoyed by every­ cab we had been able to get was tj The report of the government matter of holding a county fair, it body and have greatly helped to last left of the very worst on serving us to our door. the rivers and harbors bill now come forward have been greatly and we got three which we hope will At last by such a lavish expenditur suffice f.r awhile for those who like pending in congress. helped to understand the great as ought richly to provide for the fet long vacations. We think that when remaining years of himself and hi truths of the Gospel. That we appreciete the fearless, school closes near the first of July horse, we prevailed with him to let q For either acute or chronic kidney disorders, for annoying and pain­ plain and fair way in which Mr. that some of the students will wish go and reached our hotel glad, al ful urinary irregularities take Taylor has presented the Goapel. that we had had no vacation. most proud, to arrive on foot. Foley Kidney Pills. An honest and There are a great many cases of, We commend his utterances on the effective medicine for kidney and questions on which he has spoken. measles in town at present and a TOUCHY SERVANTS. bladder disorders.—C. I. Clough. number of seats in the High and Grammar Schools are vacant at Japanese Natans Have to Be Handled! With Gloves of Velvet. present on account of this. Japanese servants must be treated The itch is also reported to be in wltli tact, however trying they may tie.] town and on account of this the and often they nre very trying indeed,] health officer has given orders that MEETS IN THE especially the nesans, who are usual-| no towels be used in the school un­ ly untidy, cross and lazy. Yet the] til the danger is'past. dear little things have admirers who] Prof. Baker has received the lab­ praise their kittenish ways, their tiny] oratory equipment which was sent hands and even, of all things, their] for some time ago, and is getting it artistic temperaments. A certain writer solemnly says: “A| in condition to be used for impress­ Japanese nesan—any nesan, even one] ing the laws of Physics more clear­ In a hotel—will set out your hairbrush] ly on the students of the Junior and es, clothesbrushes, nail scissors. col-] Senior classes. Best of Music and Floor Management. lar box and tooth powder on the at-] The library has been rearranged erage hotel dressing table and make] and after the books are catalogued a design of them—a picture, an artistk] they can again be taken by those whole." All I can say is that no nesai] who desire them either for reference has ever arranged studies of still life] with the nail scissors and the tooth] or reading. powder for me, though, possibly lij] way of compensation, one has started Medicines that aid nature are always moat effectual. Chamber­ little lakes of boiling water on my] lain’s Cough Remedy acta on thia carpet when I rang for you. or toppled] A live businesa training school. Endorsed by business men plan. It allays the cough, relieves over the morning tea tray and ar] The school whose graduutes secure positions and hold them the lungs, opens the secretions and ranged the fragments in an uncos-] aids nature in restoring the system Living expenses low. School in continuous session. Send to a healthy condition. Thousands ventional design on my bed quilt, rt of the Treasurer was rend and approved, alter which the matter of the annual Fireman's I dance was brought before the meet ' OUR FAITHFUL Bell Telephone, always at your elbow, •nK- The President appointed as a steadily increases in usefulness, usefulness. It does a score of errands Committee to take charge of thin while a messenger is doiug one. You come to accept tele­ work |Dr H. K. Morris. Joe tiling, worth nnd John As«-him. The dance hone service as a matter of course, like the air you breathe or the will be given on the eve of Washing water you diink. tod's birthdup The lloae Company was pleased j Your Bell Telephone performs these daily service« of neigh- to have Mayor Talmage present at borhood communication, and it does more__ it is a this meeting and thanke«! him forex universal system and enables you to reach any i < unit in the one any time pressing a desire Io help ths Cani. within the range of the Long Distance Service. RS"). ________ _______ Death in Roaring Fire May not Fesult from work of fire­ bugs, but often sevtre burns are caused that make a quick need for Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the quick­ est. surest cure for burns, wounds, bruises, boils, sores. It subdues inflammation. It It kills pain. soothes and heals. Drives __ _ off skin eruptions, ulaers or piles. Only 25c. at Chas. I. Clough. When buying a cough medicine for children bear in mind that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is most effectual for colds, croup and that it contains no harmful drag. For sale by Lamar's Drag Store. Marketing by Telephone I Wood For Sale NEW GOODS Wood fur sale. Spruce and Hem- i l«K , k tsidy. dry at 25 a coni 1 on the — $1 ----------------- >l«e*. - 7 7 • indes southuf Tillamook.— on each boat H [dare. r. iuuu PACIFIC S VIERECK, Tillamook Bakery, OPPMITE THE ALIEN HOUSE. TELEPHONE TKLKOBAPH COMPANY. Krerv Hell Telephone is the Center of the System. «PCCIALTY IN All KINO OF CAKE« Couldn't Kill Him. "Spotted fever" received some qn«W treatment in John Wesley’s day. ae- «-ording to Wesley's journal of Sep­ tember. 17441. A man namtsl Joha Trembath had tl* fever, and Wesley wrote: “It was the second relapse into the spotted fever, in the height of which they gave nlm sack, cold milk and apples, plums, as much as bo eould swallow. I can see no way to account for his recovery but that be had not yet finished his work.” Abraham Could Read and Write. Some people persist in thinking that the art of writing Is recent and that in primitive timea poems and literary, productions had to be memoriied. But more than 3.000 years before the Cbri*-1 tian era people in Abraham's native town wrote receipts for garden and market products Just as we have theta now, showing that the patriarchs cer­ tainly must have known bow to rend and write —Dr. William Hanna Thom­ son in Designer