00k I. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, APRIL* Depositor is elcome at This Bank indredjsinall accounts make a bank stronger a dozen large ones. That is one of our ins fur urging the man of limited means to act his business with us. irge accounts are w.lcome too, fur it is purpose to serve all the people whether ’ business be small or large. MCOK COUNTY BANK LLAMOOK. OREGON JOTTINGS ■cialiat. at the Tillamook of oat hay for sale. ®- * Be for sale cheap, addux. Hour is second to Feed Co. S L.C. Wilks. In- 'a Store. Mrs. Rowe were thia week. norning, to the tan, a daughter, ‘ft on the Elmore intends to work, f Nehalem, was aeeday on busi- icket knife and ire at Headlight to E. G. Ander- r Cedar Fence « ■ sell or trade for easy terms—J. R ton oat hay and 5 Apply to H. E. inted at the Tilla- iny'e Market, 13c. to see the Tilla- before you buy « stand best paper Leave orders at icken to the Tilla- any’s Market. We lias gone to Port- a position with the 1 Co. Orpingtons, $1.50 eggs.—C A. Corn- Ore. Feed Co. will guar- | of every bale of erect. • ■ve fresh fruit and •vy boat. Try her ad sallads. gons and Buggies, and machinery of lamook Feed Co. • :k arrived on the week from Port- a been doing busi- Ask your neighbor about De­ ment Best Flour, they all say that it can’t be beat for good bread.— Til 1- « amook Feed Co. | A dairj- ranch, with 30 cows, to rent, close to cheese factory and school, Address X. Y.Z., Headlight office, Tillamook, Oregon Lost—a liame and tug, on Wed­ nesday, March 22. Finder please leave at the Headlight office. C. R Funk, Tillamook, Oregon. I will pay 8c., 10c. and 11c. for calf hides at my shop. Try me out and see. The Old Reliable Hide and Fur Dealer, N. E. Melchoir. * The Golden Gate left for Portland with a part load ot freight and F. A. Ford, V. H. Smith, Mary E. Pence and John Larsen as passengers. Phone your orders to the Tilla­ mook Feed Co. for Dement's Best Flour, it can’t be beat for good bread, and they deliver it in the city. * The Board of County Commission­ ers, including County Judge Mason and Commissioners H. V. Alley and H. Farmer, is .in session this week. Re-cleaned Seed Oats, a cream separator, flour and feed of all kinds, and a fresh lot of all kinds of grass seeds at the Tillamook Feed Co. H. Tohl was'in the city'. this week and was greatly concerned when informed about the fire at Nehalem, and it is fortunate that his store was not destroyed. Bids wanted on from 100 to 1000 cords body spruce wood. Quantity taken will depend on the price.— Tillamook Electric Light A Fuel Company. * We are taking orderB for haj- at the following prices : Alfalfa, $19 ton ; oat, $21 ton ; No. 1 Timothy, $27 ton. - H. C. K lnze or W m . C ur ­ tis , the Grain Man.. • For sale, 2 horses,’double harness, 2 horse wagon with wood rack and gravel bed. Callon C. W. Thomae, Vt mile east of P. O. on Fairview road, a"hd he will make price right* The Commercial team" of this city met and defeated the Nehalem team in a game of baseball at Nehalem The Sunday, the score being 8—7. game was a hard fought one througouta The steamer Anvil brought in a cargo of coal and if you want a good fuel coal at reasonable prices see Shrode. This coal is washed and hand picked and ia guaranteed good. The Bay City Land Co. has the Klinore for will spend about brought suit against W. S. Cone in ■sta of hia father’ ■ the curcuit court in the which the plaintiffs sues for judgment and possession of certain land in Bay »Tillamook Head- eekly Oregonian, City and for $250 damages. for one year foi wife and two eons, >nd two daughters. , Illinois, came t< their I ome. >'rs. Wilson are niejen leaston of TUIe- R’S Process Barley, 75 lbs. $1.20 sack ; *30 ton. Shorts. 80 lbs., $1.15 sa».. &V. Bran, 60 11», 80r. WM. CURTIS, the Grain Man. VARIETY STORE o Doors west of Lamar’s Drug Store. ROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.” Rest Room for Ladies. , 1911 The Golden Gate arrived in port Friday with a full cargo of freight and Earl Taylor, Adolph Nyblach, F. Fitzpatrick, E. Spans, C. Ruth, Dan O’Mara, Mr. Gerald, Alice Keene, Austa Keene and four labor- lead cable arrived on the laat trip of the Golden Gate. The work is under the direction of W. S. Snyder, an expert construction man. Editor Taylor, of Cloverdale, was in the city the first of the week and invited the Editor-Boosters Associ­ passengers who leff on the ation to visit that part of the county. Sue H. Elmore were D. Robinson, The Elmore arrived in the bay Mr. and Mrs. Hagney, Art Case, Wednesday with Wm. Beckrigli, G. M. Nolan, J. M. Dunn, W. Noble, Mr. Smith,Fred Hoag, Mr. McDonna, Win, Squires, M. D. Gerard, R. F. Mr. Hollister, F. 11.Scott, J.H. Coop­ Black, Arthur Eberman and Otto er, Mr. Welsch, A. M. Myers, W. H. Schrader. Johnston, W111. Johnston, Fred In buying out grass seeds xwe I Cade, Geo. W. Re Reynolds. Clias. (). bought the best that money can buy Neal, W. S. Brj.ni, , B. D. Sox, Mrs. so if you want good seeds, come McCormick. Mrs. J. D. Conway and see us, but if you want a second i .1. L..Conway, She also had a full grade seed go somewhere else, as cargo of fright for our merchants. we carry only the best. - T illamook I wish to thank the ladies of Till- F eed C o . • . amook for their generous patronage Percy Sheldon and family arrived and to announce my return Sept. 1, in town the past week from Wiscon­ 1911, at Patzlal’s Store, with a full sin, where they have been visiting line of city made fall hats. Mj- well relatives. Mr. Sheldon returned to known guaranteed ostrich feathets Oregon by way of the Sante Fe, can he hail on approbation at any Southern Pacific lines, coming time from tny Portland store. Any through the south to miss the snow. special order carefully filled,, and County Judge Homer Mason re | sent on approval, the most fashion ceived a telegram yesterday from able materials on hand always. Ad­ Redlands, Cal., stating that Ahnn, dress Florence Evens Garrett. 4th the 15 year old daughter of Albert Floor Washington Building, Port­ * and Mabie Mason, formerly of thia land, tire. county, died that morning from the M. C. Banfield, of Portland, and I effects of an operation for appendi­ [ W.C.Francis.of San Francisco, came citis. | in on Sunday and visited at the The Elmore arrived in port Friday j editor’s home.. Mr. Francis is a with Mies Lee Crofett, Harry Zuman, well known lumberman, having George Phelps, F. C. Ford, Mrs. been in that business in Portland Grey, Mrs. Allison, John Wilkins, for a number of years previous to John Snyder, C. W. 'Alliman, Mr. going to California, and he came Coght, Mr. and Mrs. Loman and in to look over the saw^mill situ­ Mr. Curtis. She also carried a full ation in this county. They leave on cargo of freight for our merchants. Friday to visit Mr. Reed at Nehalem The Golden Gate came in this and will hit the trail across Necar- week with the following passengers: ney mountain on their way out. On Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Wilson and fam­ Tuesday they were taken to Bay­ ily, Jacob Breeden and family, W. A. ocean bj’ several of our leading citi­ Smart, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson, Mr. zens, and Mr. Russell royally en­ Crusen, J. W. Hatfield, J. J. McCor­ tertained them at that popular bay mick, J. H. Smith, J, A. Martin, and seaside resort. A good joke was played on County Mrs. Yale, H.P. Sheldon and familj-. “Dement’s Best” flour. $1.35 per Treasurer Beals on Wednesday by He sack. “Marvel” Brand flour $1.25 some of the county officials. per sack. These prices will be in had left his office for a few minutes effect from Mar. 13 to Mar. 18, inclu­ and during his absence someone sive, for the purpose of introducing swiped two bundles of cancelled He immediately called our flour, and proving to you that warrants. Dement’sdlest is the highest grade on the Sheriff demanding that he hard Wheat flour on the market.— search the court house, for he had a vague impression that someone T illamook F eed C o . * in the clerk's office was the guilty The Potter Realty Co. took 1200 parties. lie happened to return to copies of last week’s Headlight for his office, when the warrants, to publicity work. The company has his great surprise, were where he done considerable advertising, had left them. The other officials bringing Tillamook into prominence have succeeded in making the and thereby'helping to establish the treasurer believe that his eyesight fact that this county has a bright is bad. future before it as a great summer and seaside resort, especially Baj- P.R. & N. CO.’S RAILROAD ocean Park. COMPLETED IN JULY. D. Robinson, who has been doing the jeweler work for Eugene Jenkins Large Amount of Material during the past eight months, re­ Shipped from Portland. signed his position the first of the Delivery of 45 miles of track and month and left on the steamer El­ other equipment for the Pacific more for Portland, lie intends to Railway A Navigation Company’s »¡tend some time visiting the places line from Hillsboro to Tillamook of importance on the coast and may Bay points has been completed by return to this city in June. i the tug George R. Vosburg in tow­ A meeting of the city council was ing the barge Nehalem and the held onMonday evening, when all the stock awaiting shipment here has members of the council were present been practically cleared. President with the exception of Mr. Hathaway, E. E. Lytle yesterday said that he and on that account the ordinances was positive the rail line would tie were lgidover. There was very little operating August 1 and that every business before the council with the effort was being made to open the exception of the hose company want­ line July 1. ing a new hook and ladder truck. Weather conditions that held back The Cheese Makers played the the delivery of equipment by water Bay City Clam Diggers a game of during the winter also worked a base ball Sunday, which was won hardship on the construction force by the former team, 12—5. Good and snow is yet so abundant on the team work was a feature of the Till­ summit that during the past week amook boys throughout the entire the grading crew was forced to game, although the success was shovel the right of way clear for a mainly due to the pitcher, Clent distance of one mile. The fact that King, and the catcher F. A. Scofield. the gasoline yacht Hayocean is to Clent >howed fine form and excep­ be operate«! between Portland nnd Tillamook after June 1 is not feared tional good speed. as a competitor for passenger busi­ Captain Groat, ¡with the govern­ ness, os the train service will be so ment dredge, is doing some good much more rapid and affords daily worlrin the slough, removing consid­ schedule against two or three sail­ erable dirt ami improving thechan- ings a week of the Bayocean.—Ore­ nel. The Port of Tillamook is keep­ ing the dredge fully employed and : gonian. DEAD EASY An ordinary safe is ‘‘dead easy” for yeggmen and safe crackers. OURS IS BURGLAR PROOF, And as further precaution, WE CARRY BURGLAR AND HOLD UP INSURANCE. Don’t worry and loose your sleep when you can put your money and valuables where they are out of the reach of robbers. We invite the opportunity to explain more fully the facilities we have to safe guard the money and valuable deposited with us. NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK FIRST OF Only U.S. Government Examined Batik in the Con nt v. NEHALEM’S $20,000 FIRE- Fire Started in Tohl Hotel Wipes out Half the Busi­ ness Houses. L mmercial Club Meeting. The monthly meeting of the Tilla­ mook Commercial Club was held .111 Monday evening, nnd there was .1 large attendance, it being thought One of the worst accidents by fire by some of the members that it was that has happened in this county the annual election of officers, which for a number of years occurred does not take place until the fourth Wednesday afternoon when about Monday in April. Treasurer Walton one half of - the main business sec­ stated that all.bills due had been tion of Nehalem, the most progres­ paid and there was a balance on sive little city in the north end of hand. Thequestion of bay and har­ the county, wasdestroyed by flames. bor improvements came up for dis­ The fire started at about 1:45 p.m. cussion and two letters were read in the roof of the Tohl Hotel and from Russell Hawkins, of the Whit­ was first seen by Mrs. W. J. Steph­ ney Co., and discussed as were some ens, who with her husband, had Statements made by Captain Schrad­ just had dinner in the building. er. The club passed a resolution There being a strong northwest expressing its confidence in the wind blowing and the tide being out, Port of Tillamook. President which made it impossible to secure Holmes called upon M. C. Banfield, water, the flames held full sway of Portland, who was a visitorto the and were Boon sweeping away the club that evening, fora few remarks. entire Post Office Block. Mr. Banfield created some enthusi­ The total loss amounted to some- asm by stating that bethought they thing like $20,000 with but $7000 in- should not depend upon the govern­ surance. The main losses were: ment for assistance but do the har­ The Tohl Hotel, loss $7000, insur­ bor improvements themselves. It ance $4,500; the Nehalem DrugCo.’s was his experience when he was u store, belonging to I). Morrison, to­ member of the Port of Portland, gether with the Telephone exchange, that the government was too slow which was located within the build­ in accomplishing anything. lie ing, loss $2,500, no insurance ; the believed that with a proper dredge U. S. Post office from which nothing it would cost a comparatively small was saved ; the building of I- P. amount of money to dredge a chan­ York, general merchandise, whose nel from this city to the bay, and loss was$4,DIM)with $3,000 insurance; that they should go right ahead and and three residences which were improve it. As to which, jetty should caught in the path of the flames. be built, and which channel was The flames also swept across the most suitable, he thought Hint the street and consumed the butcher judgment of men like Captain shop, the saloon of S. V. I.eabo, I Schrader war, more valuable than which was insured for $500, the loss the opinion of those who did not being $150.*, and a houseboat belong­ reside here. ing to Mr. Linkhart. The streets, which were made Notice. mostly of planking, were consumed We the barbers of Tillamook have by the flames. agreed on the following prices to go Had it been a few weeks later the into effect May 1st, 11*11 : flames might havebeen stayed, ns n Hair cul................. . .... .'<5c. water system is being built to that Shave ......................... .... 15c. city. ___________ _ . 35c. Massage ................... Plain shampoo ........... 25c. For Sale. 50c. Fitch shampoo .... . Beard trim ............. .... 25c. 1 Light Year Old Mare, 1400 lbs. . . 15c Fitch tonic ......... 5 Year Old Mare, 1250 lbs. 10c. All other tonics 5 Year Old Mare, 1050 lbs. 5c. Neck shave........... .. . 2 Year Old Colt, make about 1400 50«. Razor hone ............. . lbs. (Signed). Tide Land Hay, $1« or $20 de­ O tis F uisuik . livered; tame Hay, $20 or $22 de­ L atimer a M owbwy , livered. Also Machinery and a good Gaso­ C. R. J ohnson line Launch. W. M. H easton . Address— F rank H annenkratt . Overland,” The Best Automobile MARKET on the To be SOLD CHEAP so as to introduce this splendid machine rillaitiook paying for the improvements which j JOHN HICKEY IS DEAD. are being carried out. When the government funds are available the j Win. Hoskins Found th« Lifeecs dredge will be •verhauled, which Body in Barn. will take several thousand dollars. News reached this citj on Sunday Tlie Golden Gate left i>ort on the that John Hickey, who lives on the laat half of her seventh voyage this Foley, was found dead by William month tietween thia city and Port­ Hoskins tin t morning in the birn land, each time having a full cargo The lout seen of him alive was the into Ibis |x»rt, which shows the evening before, about seven o’clock, commercial activities of title county. and it in thought that heart failure 1 The passenger» out were John Coop w.i« the cause of his death, in. 1 er, Erick I s I m -1, Albert Alsine. How- brother, I>an Hickey, brought the [ ard label. V. Sk Scott, John Sargent. remains to the city the same even­ 1 Dave O’Mara. George Chauiliers, ing Ilf w «• 67 years of age ami Q. L. Harvey and B. Simoodaon. was liorn in Canada, and went with The Pacific State» Telephone A hiabrother to Green Bay, Win., and Telegraph Co. are naking prepar­ from there they-Aune to Tillatuiaik ations to rebuild tlieir telephone County 27 years ago. He ba« tXen • j »ten* throoghotrt the city and cer­ engaged a good deal 00 county tain parte of tlte count}. A large road work, and was for several number of poles have been deliver­ I vara nal supervisor, as nail «• ed ia town and a large amount of 1 rosd master for one term. I OVERLAND MODEL 50 Two pan. n ;«r torp.-Ju bed/ ao'.gxvc power, tran * ni*sion, planetary. PRICE, $925.00. A. K. CASE, Agent.