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    Tilhnmk
Vol. XXIII. No. 49.
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TILLAMOOK. OREGON, MAY
■
11,
iqix .
>i-5o per year.
I
- Lyman Lamb, brother to G. B.
Baby Chick food, Blauchard’eCalf
Lamb, is in on a visit, it being nine 1 Meal, Dement’s Best flour $1.50 sk.
years ago since he was in this city, Dement’s Marvel flour $1.50 sk.
1--Extracts from a Diary.
when he worked ¡for Wade A Briggs. grass seeds, Vegetable fertilizer,
He is now traveling for a machinery Land plaster. Cement, Shingles,
house.
Lath, Hay, Grain, Mill-feed, Cream
An ordinary safe is ‘‘dead easy” for yeggtnen and
There is rumor on the waterfront separator, Machinery, Farm imple-
safe crackers.
Stude-
ments,
and
the
celebrated
that First Officer Fritx, of the
“ Last month my wages paid my board
steamer Sue H. Elmore, will go to baker wagons and harness, or any
OURS IS BURGLAR PROOF,
the new Elmore motor packet "Till­ other old thing you want at the
and other living expenses, and left me ten
Tillamook
Feed
Co.
amook” when she comes out in
And as further precaution, WE CARRY BURGLAR
dollars for incidentals, The ten is gone. I
One of Rogers’ teams had a sensa­
the coast run.—Astorian.
AND HOLD UP INSURANCE.
have nothing to show for it. I have tried to
L F. R. Beals returned to the city tional spin through the city on Mon­
day
morning,
and
notwithstanding
Don
’
t
worry and loose your sleep when you can
' on Friday, coming in by way of Sea-
remember just how I spent it, but at the best,
the team fell once and the buggy
I
side
after
being
in
Curry
County.
put
your
money
and xalmbles where they are out of
there is almost half for which I cannot ac­
’ He reports that the P. R. A N. Co. was prevented from going over by
the
reach
of
robbers.
count.”
will have trains running into Tilla­ several men holding it up at another
place in the mad rush, Levy Green,
We invite the opportunity to explain more fully
mook by the 1st August.
‘‘ I am spending too much for pleasure, and
who was unable to control the
Bids are called for to carry the
the
facilities
we have to safe guard the money and
team, managed to head them into
there are many things I need ”
mail from Tillamook City by way
valuable
deposited
with us.
Dawson’s barn, without any injury,
of Netarts to Bay ocean, a distance
but Green was all in over his ex­
The Way to Save — Have a Savings
of 15.75 miles, six times a week, to
ertions.
Account with
leave Tillamook City at 10:30 a.m.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
Rollie W. Watson, since the last
and Bayocean at 6.00 a. m.
TILLAMOOK
THE OLD RELIABLE.
The Sue H. Elmore came in on issue of the Tillamook Headlight,
Wednesday with the following pass­ lias been putting in his spare time
Only U.S. Government Examined Bank in the
engers : J. J. JohnsonJ and two sending out literary matter in re­
¡n
County.
gard
to
Tillamook
County
;
and
children, Mr. Billison, G. W. Ad­
Assistant
Secretary
El
J.
Claussen,
ams, Mrs. Allen, Miss De Lillies,
of the Tillamook Commercial Club,
C. H. Baker, J. H. Hollister.
T illamook city , ore .
SUPERVISION
OUNTY
has been doing the same.
The
A checking account will pay you Portland Commercial Club furn­ which they partook of a supper and
TWO MARKET DAYS
even tho you may have but $15.00
ished the local club with a long list prepared for their night’s work.
EACH MONTH.
or $30.00 per month to deposit. of names of persons who were en­ About thirty people were taken
LLAMOOK JOTTINGS Fresh Home made Candies at Check it out and eave paying bills quiring about Oregon, and Mr. into the lodge which took until four
Mrs. Hill’s.
the second time, as it is very often
thirty the next morning. Supper Tillmook City Merchants
Claussen is attending to this.
I will pay 8c., 10c. and 11c. for calf the case when cash is paid. Til­
jal $10 ton, see Shrode.
The city authorities will enforce was served at twelve forty-five to will Auction Off Farm­
•
hides at my shop. Try me out and lamook County Bank.
of seventy-five people.
r. Morris, eye specialist,
the curfew ordinance, which has upward
see.
The Old Reliable Hide and
ers’ Stock, Etc., Free.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
F.
Haultere,
from
Much
excitement
was caused while
remained
obsolete
for
a
long
time.
knnies Wanted at the Tillamook Fur Dealer, N. E. Melchoir.
*
Chicago, have located in this city- The ordinance compels young per­ coming home by racing between
taty Bank.
•
Tillamook City ¡8 to have an
Chas. Ray, of Cloverdale, was reg­ Mr. Haulters is engaged in the
the teams driven by the ladies and
kr rent—House of 21 rooms. In- istered at the Hotel Vidito this barber business, having bought sons under the age of 18 to be off the the ones driven by the men, which Auction Mart. One week front
streets after nine o’clock, unless ac-
re Headlight Office.
week. He was in looking after his out Johnson’s barber shop, where companed by parents or some one added much to the merriment of next Saturday, May 20th, the
merchants of this city will hold
Bod buggy and harness for sale, business interests in this section.
he solicits a share of the patronage. responsible forthem. City Marshal the Rebeccas.
the
first of a serieB of market
pply to Webb Maddux.
Quite
a
number
of
persons
from
News was received here Friday
A New Shoe Repairing Shop is
Reading has made arrangements
days,
it being decided that the
lE. O’Neil, who went out on a located at the back of Beals’ offices, this city accepted the invitation to with the Tillamook Lumber Mfg. of the death of Mrs. Mary Johnson,
first and third Saturdays in each
btion, returned on Sunday,
by George Ross, where first class attend a dance at Bay City on Sat­ Co. saw mill to blow three war­ wife of John J. Johnson, formerly of
month are to be devoted forthat
krn, on Friday, to the wife of work is guaranteed. Give him a urday night, and they report a ing whistle at 8:45 and three more of this place. Mrs. Johnson passed
purpose. The principle feature
good time, notwithstanding that it at nine o'clock.
trial.
away at their home in Selah, Wash.
Wilson, at Bay City, a son.
of these market days will be
several hours after midnight
k rent-Rooms for rent close in. W. G. Dwight has filed four tax was
Several ¡hundred extra copies of The cause of death was measels, the auction sales of stock, im­
Lress Box 62, Tillamook, Ore.
forclosure cases in the circuit court when they returned to this city.
the Tillamook Headlight were followed with bronchitis, which plements,
wagons,
harness,
There
should
be
no
further
delay
against
Jas.
S.
Barfield,
J.
M.
struck off last week, and since then came as a great Burprise to her rel- etc., which the merchants will
rite or phone to E. G. Ander-
latives here, who did not suppose
endeavor ¡to dispose of free of
| Hemlock, for Cedar Fence Wiley, John- Hicks and Eben in building a bridge up the Wilson there have been a steady demand
river. As the matter has been so forthem by persons who want to that she was so seriously sick. She charge to the farmers, and in
Skaggs.
r
’
Sheriff Crenshaw has been hav­ long in controversy and so much send reliable information about was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. that way it is hoped that an ex­
[small farm to sell or trade for
N. Hansen, who lives north of this
ing
same trouble with his hand, procrastination in regard to it, the Tillamook to their friendsand those
change mart can lie established
k property on easy term.—J. R
best way out of the difficulty is to thinking of moving west from the city, and she was a young woman which will be of mutual inter­
which
had
blood
poisoning
caused
■er.
highly respected, with many friends
by a small pimple on one of his put the bridge in without any further eastern and other states. As we
est to sellers as well as buyers.
re chickens wanted at the Tilla-
delay.
have quite a number of copies left, in thia section who mourn her un­ The merchants have engaged
fingers.
t Meat Company’s Market, 13c.
timely
death.
Mr.
Johnson
and
his
Miss Laura Kiger, of Van West, these will be mailed free of charge
C. E. Reynolds us auctioneer,
Raise your calves without milk by
found.
two son, with the remains, arrived
feeding them the World’s Famous Ohio, who is a niece of G. W. Kiger on persons furnishing us with the herexm Wednesday, and the funeral ami the Headlight will publish
Ing your chicken to the Tilla-
a list of the property to be dis­
Blachford’s Calf Meal.
Cheaper of this city, arrived in town the last names and addresses.
took place this afternoon, the ser­
t MeatCompany’s Market We
than milk. Can be had at the Til­ of the weekin company with Mrs.
The young men of the P. Y. P. vices being held in the United Bre­ posed. of in our next issue if
13c. per pound.
G. W. Kiger,who has been visiting Class of the Methodist Church en­
tbofie interested will furnish us
lamook Feed Co.
r Rent, 15 cow ra^ch, stock
her mother at Estacada, Oregon. tertained the ladies of that class at thren church, which the deceased with the items.
The adver­
Rough spruce and hemlock lum­
lie. Apply at once to G. II.
Miss Kiger expects to remain here the I. O. O. F. Hall, Friday night, was affiliated with. The sorrowing tising and auction will nil lx?
ber at $8.00 per thousand at the Faw-
relatives
have
the
sympathy
of
I, Tillamook Ore.
as the result of a contest which was their many friends in their bereave­ done free of charge.
cet Creek Saw Mill, seven miles during the summer.
It is expected that the market
inted—A Girl to do housework; south of Tillamook City. Goldsworth-
The passengers out on the Golden carried on bj- the men and women
days will cause considerable in­
Gate last Friday were: J. II. Mvars, of that class. The program con­ ment.
wages to a steady girl. Apply ey & Dalpaz, pros.
terest and "-ill bring a large
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Pangbom, V. sisted of games, songs, and talks
e Headlight office.
Club Selects Committees
The Golden Gate arrived in port Jackson, J. A. Gant, Mr. and Mre.
number of persons to the city,
by
some
of
the
leading
members.
ting of Buff Orpingtons, $1.50 Monday with W. R. Douglass and
H. Freeborough, Elva Atterbury, Punch, ice cream and cake were
The Executive Board of the Tilla­ for thia section of the county
$2.00 for 15 eggs.—C A. Corn
and wife, Teddy Douglass, G. E. A. H. Nolan, Mrs Brimmell, Mr.
need of public
served as refreshments. Much credit mook Commercial Club met on has been
, Tillamook, Ore.
Rider, Frank Reoher, D. E. Dawson, and Mrs. M. S. Stanley and 'two
in due to Oscar Ashim who man­ Tuesday evening at the royma and market days and a central loca­
Sours, cheapest and best paper and John Thorpe.
children and S. J. Caldwell.
aged the program and acted as selected the following committees tion where the farmers can ex­
Leave orders at
fer in town.
for the ensiling year. The house change, sell or trade their cows,
The
Epworth
League
and
P.
Y.
«
Engineer
J.
B
C.
Lockwood,
con-
toast master.
¡next to Harris’ barn.
committee being selected at a pre­ bulls,
horses,
young stock,
Y. P. Class of the Methodist Church suiting engineer of the Port of
The
firm
of
Rosenberg
Bron,
has
Bt National Bank vs. H. S. had their regular monthly business
hogs, poultry, implements, etc.
Portland, is expected in next week been transferred to Mr. Rogers, an vious meeting:
[er is a suit just filed in the
House—Webster Holmes, Chas. As the merchants have under­
meeting at the lecture room in the to confer with the Port of Tillamook old employee of the Rosenberg's,
tj court to recover »150.00.
I. Clough, James Walton, Jr.
taken to open a way whereby
church Tuesday night.
with regard to harbor improve­ and Martin Hoven, who has also
Auditing—B. C. Lamb, Carl Hab- an exchange mart can be estab­
Is Dolan De Lillies returned to
ments
of
the
slough
and
channel
Claud Parireh returned on the
been in their employ for the past erlach, H. T. Botts.
lished, it is to be hoped that the
Ity on Wednesday after spend-
Golden Gate last week from Coos to the bay, in fact, outline a project four or five months. The new firm
Reading Room—Fred C. Baker.
jeveral months in California,
farmerswill taken lively inter­
for
that
purpose.
and
will- be known as Rogers
Bay, where he bas been the past
Reception and Entertainment- est in these events, for it is for
r Sale:—Two-room house and winter and has resumed his work
They will carry on the Frank Severance, Fred C. Baker,
Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Pangborn Hoven.
their benefit that these market
h west Second-st reef. Reason- with M. F. Leach 4 Co.
left on the Golden Gate Friday for same line o< business as has been T. R. Monk.
days
are arranged.
Membership
—
Chas
I.
Clough,
T.
[enquire at house. Miss Batt. .
S. A. Brodhead is prepared to do their old home in Kansas. It was carried on in that establishment
Another tiling, should there
ivelers’ checks are jnst the all kind of wood work on short with much sorrow that they bid heretofore and as both are well R. Boats, Geo. W. Willett.
Municipal affaire—Will Spaulding, be much stock offered for sale
I to take with your trip. Get notice.
Furniture repaired,
All good by to their friends in this known in this county, they will un­ John Groat, C. E. Trombley, F. I). in this way, it will give the
I at Tillamook County Bank, work guaranteed first class, Call section and no doubt they will re­ doubtedly share largely in the rap­ Small, Carl Knudson.
farmers some idea of prevailing
turn to thia city whenMr. Pangborn’e idly growing grocery business
Civic Improvement - Rollie W. prices and the demand for dif­
it, between this city and Ne­ at his shop and leave orders.
Watson, E. T. Halton, M. F. Leach.
si, a tail automobile
— light,
—Attorney H. T. Botts went to Ne- lease on his father’s ranch expires. of this county.
Transportation- -Webster Holmes, ferent kinds of stock, as well as
er please inform A. L.
____ | halem on Monday, where he deliv­
Rev. H. R. Salisbury, pastor A. A. Russell, James Walton, Jr., other property.
The women of the Christian
K. Cae€7
~ ‘
Iremely low rates on house ered the address to the High Church will give and “Old Maids of the Methodist Church of this city, E. T. Haltom, R. T. Boals.
A committee was appointed
Promotion—B. C. Lamb, Rollie on Wednesday, composed of C.
Ig during May and June, Till- School graduates that evening, Convention” at the Opera House, has been compelled to resign his
Friday night, similar to the one position in the chnrch, because of Watson, Geo. W. Willett, Fred ' C. I. Clough, E. T. Haltom anil A.
ik Electric Light and Fuel there being a large attendance.
by the Methodist women some time the poor health of his father who Baker. C. E. Trombley.
Stillwell, to Icxik after the de­
Thomas Holman remains in dur­ ago. If they receive as much pat­ lives in California. Mr. Salisbury
tails, and in all probability the
wet weather of the past week ance vile, having failed to raise the
Presbyterian Church.
ronage as was given the previous will probably be here until the fifth
merchants this summer while
iving a wonderful effect on »1,000 fine imposed upon him by
entertaiment, they will undoubt­ of June, when he, together with his
these market days are in pro­
Bible School, 10 a.m.
■tion and making the grass I Jugde Galloway for contributing to
famity, will leave for the south.
edly be satisfied.
Morning worship, 11 a.m. Sub­ gress offer prizes for the best
the delinquency of a minor child.
Rev. Salisbury is an able minister ject oi sermon "Conditions of Soul grades of dairy stock, horses,
Norman
Christensen
was
kicked
•ied, on Friday, by Justice of
”
Wanted, by two young women in the stomach by a horse on Friday and pastor and his many friends Growth.
chickens, and the lx*st displays
Christian Endeavor, 7:15 p.m.
ace E. W. Stanley, John A.
from the East, cooking or general evening at Pleasent Valley, which in thia section sincerely regret <0
of fruits and vegetables, as well
Evening
worship
8
p.m.,
"Moth
­
i and Mrs. Margaret Park-
house work. Speaks English and was thought to be quite serious at1 have him leave when it has been er's Day” will tx- observed at our as furnish music and other at­
German. Wages required, $5.00 a first and Dr. Boals was sent for. [ such a short time since he took 1 evening service. The pastor will tractions for those who visit the
I preach a sermon on the subject
I, at Blaine, on Wednesday* week,
Enquire at the Headlight i It seems that Christensen had taken . charge of the work at thia place.
I * Our Mothers.”
The members city 011 market days.
?reecy, an old settler of Tilla ’ office.
Apart front all this, tile mer­
The Board of Trustees of the Gil­ and triends of the church, all
, the animal by surprise when he
county, who was 82 years
For sale, quick:
Fairly good j patted it on the back, and becoming ford Stillwell Park met with the the memliera of the fi.fi. and their chants will offer bargains and
parents are requested to be present dispose of their goods with but
I High School committee on park I at
team. weight about 2400, both scared kicked him.
thia S|iecial service. Strangers
ried at the Catholic Church horses, age eight
eignt years.
years, Wagon
w agon
Grading stakes sre being driven improvement, at the school house are cordially welcomed at all these little profit, so as to encourage
>nday, by Rev. Father Geo. C. new, L harness new. haltere new. T’for the railroad on the water front, • May Oth and arranged for the com­ services
trading with home industries
8. G. FlxrkY, Paator.
it. in this city, Louis Imhof will sell this outfit of team, wagon
and home mercliants, for by
preparatory to grading and fixing pletion and management of the.
lary Rikenbacher.
doing your trailing at home it
1
and harness for three hundred that street for the spur which is park. Many improvement« are to
?ounty Treasurer P. W. Todd dollars, if taken at once. Thia is 1 now constructed as far as the saw tie made nt the giounda in the waj Mother’s Day at the Church of' iielps to build up anil txxist
Tillamook.
Christ.
led from San Jose. Cal., on 1 a bargain for someone that wants a ' mill property. The P. R. A N. Co. of making nmusrments for the
1
■ t
ly, where he has been the past I good teaming outfit. Enquire of will take possession of I^mib’sdock [ children. It was decided that the
Next Lord’s day >« s«-t apait for
Call l'or Warrant«.
ball
teams
should
he
allowed
to
use
r. He is looking well
Rollie W. Watson, in per*on.
national olmeri atice to the honor of
the 1st July and with the o|>era
All county general Inn’! wnrrunls
house site will be made the depot tbe grounds (i|»on tbr payment <>i mothers. The object •" to brighten
the lives of our mothers, to remind endorsed prior to Jan. 1, Hill, will
for that road, Grading commenced a certain per cent of the gate men and women, boys anil girls, ot lx* paid ii|w»n pre<o-ntation.
receipts providing that the games the unselfish ilevotion of their
this morning.
Interest eras«« this IMh dnv of
I
do not interfere with H tgh School mothers and to ask everytnwly to May PII.
| Prof. W. R Rntherford. snper- games.
B. L ilZAijt, Co. Treasurer.
make their mothers feel this May
i intendent of schools at McMinai
Day that in their hearts she is
A large numtier of the Rebeccas > "Queen of the May."
Warning.
1 ville, spent Sunday with his wife’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Goyrw. of this city journeyed to Beaver' The minister will in the morning
All
iwreons
ate itereby warned
ted two Doors west of Lamar’s Drug Store.
apeak on "Mothers In Israel "
not to purchase a certain Pronns
Mrs. Rutherford will spend some Friday afternoon to take part in the I Special mum
Every
one,
who
“ DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.”
time in this city, visiting friends , institution of the Reber-ca Lodge at thinks he or she had, or has, th<- •orjr Noie siren tip the undersigned
George vamieraee for $2253») with­
Prof. Ruhterford left by private con that place on Friday night About beat mother that ever lived, is asked Io
out interest, dur payable smtie time
Rest Room for Ladies.
veyance. Sunday evening, in order twenty-three of the crowd went out to wear a white flower or a whit* next Ortober Said note wsa obtain­
ribbon on that day You ar* cordi­
to reenme hie duties the first of the in liverv riga, arriving at Beaver he- ally invited to worship with ua.
I ed troni me by fraud.
|tween six and seven p.m., alter
i. L M c F aua
DEAD EASY.
I AM SPENDING TOO MUCH
ankt
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