I TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY Ö» 1Ö11. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS I Try those 15c candeis at Umar’» Variety Store. * Marriages were more numerous the paat week than usual, licenses being issued to Frank Kitchen and Nellia I.. Davis ; E. B. Gresham and Anna A. Tohl ; Christian G. Neilson and Kathrine Knudson ; George Gassen and Stella Bennett; Earle D. Curtis and L. M. Watt, of Bay City. 47 acres of the Moroney place, fronting on Garibaldi beach, on Lake Lytle, Moroney’s Canal and Manhattan and the railroad, for Bale in tracts not less than half acre, nor more than 5 acres to any one person at one-half the going prices.—M. M oroney , Garibaldi, Oregon. * W. J. Grier, H. E. Starr and G. J. Shephard, of Falla City, also F. S. Belcher, of Portland, owners of the Falls City Lumber Mills, of Falls City, have been in this city the past week. They have been looking over the timber owned by the com­ pany in thia connty and will leave for their homes the last of the week. Stanley Coatee, who has been en­ gaged by the P. R. & N. Co. during the past two years as a surveyor and who is well known in this city, was married to Miss Pearl Lister in Spokane, Wash., Monday even­ ing. Mr. Coates, who is a nephew of Thos. Coatee, will bring his bride to this city to live, the first of nest week. Rev. P. O. Bonebrake, D. D., Superintendent of the Oregon Con­ ference, United Bretbern in Christ, will conduct u week’s special evang­ elistic meeting beginning next Mou- day evening, Dr. Bonebruke is a prominent I member of the State Legislature, a strong man and an excellent preacher. Come and hear him. Services ut the United Bretbern Church will be as follows next Sunday : The Bible School at 10 a. m. and the morning sermon at 11 a.m. The evening service will be in union with the other churches ut the M.E. Church. Rev. Davidson, of Portland, representing the Paci­ fic Coast Rescue Work, will address the Union Meeting. pearing to have more names, th* court refused to grant the license. Five gasoline launches, whjchleft Bayocean after midnight on Tues­ day, stuck on the mudflats and at the Bay City cut off, and they, with the passengers on board had to re­ main for four to five hours, the Henrietta No. 2 reaching this city at six o'clock. Captain Jenkins is trying to figure, after a strenuous day of boating on the bay all day Tuesday without accident, who was the Jonah on board on the last trip. R. H. Todd, who has been man­ aging the Todd Hotel of this city since its opening about a year ago, will leave this city in about two weeks for Seattle where he expects to re­ side. P. W. Todd, proprietor of the hotel, has taken the management, and his family have moved to to this city from San Jose. R. H. Todd and family will spend two weeks ut Bayocean before leaving for Seattle. The passengers who come in on the Golden Gate Thursday were : Clara Falkner, Frelign Falkner, J. O. Macaulay, Mr. Cook, Mr. Andrews, C. R. Curtis, R. H. Reid, Tom Mc­ and Severance Kittrick, Mrs. children, Mrs. Hughes, Wtn. Rud- die, Mrs. C. A. Brady, Frank Bar- ton, Mrs. H. I- Eggleston and children, Mr. Delvalle, Mr. Raker and several others. The Golden Gate brought in the following passengers on Sunday: E. M. Rhodes, E. Anneson, G. Paulson, Chus. Paulson, T. Sogd- son, Mrs. W. H. Gilmore, Mrs. Della Hawkins, Mrs. M. A. Flaherty and daughter, Wallace Turner, N. J. Hudleston and wife and children, Mrs. Nolath and son, Mrs. L. Nefi and son, Chas. Gateet, Fred Gatset, Chas. Osborn, S, G. McKee, Miss Keen, Bath Ordy, Easier Ordy, C. Peter. Married, on Saturday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wil­ liams, in this city, Mr. Geo Gassen and Mrs. Stella Bennett. The cere­ mony was performed by Rev. D. L. Shrode in the presence of a few rela­ tives. They will make their home in Wisconsin, where Mr. Gassen will take charge of his father’s farm. They left for their new Jhome Sun­ day, carrying with them the best wishes of their friends for their future happiness. ler, of Willamina, charged of selling liquor in violation of the local op­ tion law. Easter pleaded guilty and was fined $200 by Justice Hopfield. The twenty day jail sentence was suspended. Mr. Belt pleaded not guiity and secured a trial Thurs­ day, where be was found guilty. The case was appealed to the Sep­ tember term of Circuit Court.—Tele­ phone Register. The Board of County Commis­ sioners is in session and it is ex­ pected that the question as to whe­ ther to suspend all new road work will be considered, owing to the many unjust and unreasonable complaints which have got started by a few agitators, and for the fur­ ther reason that some person may start suit to enjoin the county trea­ surer from paying warrants over the sum of $5,000, which is practically the legal amount for which the county can go into debt. L. G. Freeman came in from Cor­ vallis on Sunday, and reports the marriage of hie daughter, Miss Ida Freeman, to Preston Tunel), of Rose­ burg, on the 14th Juue. Mr. Free­ man is wanting to dispose of his farm on the Wilson river as a whole or in small tracts, having reduced to what he was pre­ viously holding it, as he considers that land is held and assessed too high in this county. Mr. Freeman expects to leave for Corvallis the early part of next week. The beautiful warm growing weather, after the rain of last week, proved a great benefit to this county. Although at first it was thought it would not help the grass, there have been a wonderful growth this week, which will greatly increase the hay crop. Several showers of rain have fallen this week, and on Thursday night the rainfall was heavy. Although the East and the Middle West is being cooked with the heat, the weather in Tillamook is cool and refreshing. Webb Elliott, eon of Geo. Elliott, made a poor job trying to take his life at Bayocean on Tuesday. He was in the launch at the dock, and having had some words with a wo­ man about drink, he, in a passion of anger, took a revolver from his pocket and shot himself in the mouth, which did not have the desired effect. At first it was not thought that he would recover, as he was bleeding quite freely. He was hurried to Bay City, where Drs. Hawk und Smith ex­ tracted the bullet from the ear and attended to the wound*, which were not considered serious. I know the best paint to use Says the Little Taint Man. SW For the man who is about to paint his home or other buildings there is the choice of three materials Cheap Mixed Paint Hand-mixed Lead and Oil Good Prepared Paint, such as SWP There is so much controversy about which is the best to use that it is hard for anyone not a paint expert to arrive at a decision. Here it is in a nutshell. Cheap mixed paint is a poor buy—it’s cheap, it s shoddy, it won’t wear or give satisfaction. So it isn’t worth considering. Hand-mixed lead and oil is good as far as ft goes, but 5 : .s impossible for anyone with a paddle and bucket and working by rule of thumb to make as good a paint as that which is worked out on a strictly scientific formula and mixed and ground by powerful machinery. Good prepared paint, such as Sherwin-Williams Paint (SWP), will give the best of results. It is made of Pure Lead, Pure Zinc, Pure Linseed Oil and the necessary coloring pigments and driers, all combined according to exact scientific formula, the result of over 40 years’ experience in paint making, and mixed and ground by powerful machinery designed especially for the purpose. 11 result is a paint that covers most surface and wears longest. Just call and get color cards and all information. STO9 KING & SMITH CO as a main crop, although he will bered that Judge Galloway became MRS. JAS. HUGHEY DEAD, quite indignant at the April term of grow some fruit of other kinds. Mr. court in the tactics to prevent the Parker's departure from our midst case from going to trial, and the Pioneer Lady Passes Quietly Away In Her Sleep.” will be a severe loss to this county, pertinent remarks he made when it as he is considered one of the best was discovered that one of the wit­ Mrs. Elizabeth Hughej, nesses had been spirited away. And wife of Myra tinners on thia coast and a man who what Hughey, paswt makes it more surprising in away some James time Wednesday mon thoroughly understands his busi­ Judge Galloway is that he over­ ing. for when her husband under ness The Plasker Bros. are ruled one motion for a new trial at took to wake her that morni«| the April term, and he has now un ­ arranging their business at present much to his surprise, he found be A boy by the name of Collier met wittingly fallen into a trap that was in order to take over Mr. Parker’s dead in bed. with u serious accident which may laid for him to help delay this case Deceased was born on June U trade and they will endeavor to give with technicalities. Finding that The new gasoline boat Tillamook, deprive him of his eyesight. He 188-1 in Abingdon. Knox Counit thorough satisfaction to all cus- Governor West would not parol or was setting off a giant fire cracker which was built by Kruse A Banka, Ill., and with her parent» akr pardon McKinley, these new tactics crossed tomers of both places. the plans in 1852 and set at Beaver on Thursday, when it ex­ at North Bend, was launched at had to be resorted to, and the judge where the city of Salem now »tank S. O. Wicklund, father of Gu8 is open to criticism for what is be­ ploded in the boy’s face. Hie face Marshfield, last Thursday. Miss In 1854 they removed to Tillamod Wicklund. died at Sellwood, Ore., lieved to be a change of front. and eyes are badly injured and he Alice Dean, of Astoria, and daugh­ county, which at that time c* the 2?rd June, aged 81 years, and cannot see. Dr. Boala has him ter of one of the part owners of the Miss Jessie A. Donaldson has tained only three white familiesaii hie remains were buried at Clark- just arrived |home to spend her several bachelors and a good mar under hi* car* in this city. The boy boat, christened her. The Tilla­ The Fourth of July passed off attiae the following Sunday. The vacation with her] parents, She Indians. In 1891 the deceased is eleven years of uge. mook is a finely-built boat, 124 feet quietly iu this city, there being an deceased was one of the old settlers spent the fall and winter with her married to James Hughey, «it A good deni of time was con­ long. She will be used by the Ne­ exodus of persons who either took of Tillamook County, coming here sister at Grants Pass, and in Feb­ whom she lived at their home halem A South Coast Trading ruary started to the Portland Busi­ Fairview until the time of her sumed on Thursday by the County the excursion on the railroad to from Sweden in 1882, when he Court in considering the petition Company. As soon as the gaso­ Nehalem, celebrated at Bay City, bought ItiO acres of river bottom ness College, at Portland, Ore. July 5th. lie maiden name was Myra Eli land for $tW. At that time they did During her stay in Portland she for n saloon license at Garibaldi by line engines are installed the boat or went to Bayocean. The train their trading at Hobsonville, as made her home with Mr. and Mrs beth Smith, being a daughter will be tuken north. J. J. McCormick, owing to u remons­ was crowded which went as far as there was no road north of this B. A Mitchell. Mr. Mitchell is a Hit am Smith. Deceased lea prominent man in the besides her husband, two »i trance being filled, which bore sev­ Wiu. H. Easter, of Dolph, und J. the Salmonberry country, or as far city. They had to follow a trail up very eral name* which appeared on the D. Belt, of Willumina, were arrest as the rails were laid on the road the Wilson river by Jenkins’ to get Y.M.C.A. Miss Donaldson is very four brothers and other Tillamook City, which was a very glad to get back with her friends, fives. petition. The remonstrance up- ed on complaint of Constable Mil- and all report having a good trip. to small place at that time. The de­ as she has been away for nearly a The funeral took place on Th Theie was a large attendance at the ceased left this county about9 years year. Miss Donaldson was a very day at Fairview, there being» studious young lady at college and ago, and located at Clackamas. He attendance of neighbors celebration at Bay City, and the had been married three times. will be greatly missed, not only at friends who attended to pay boats were kept busy taking pas­ Gue Wicklund was with hie father college, but by Portland's society last token of respect to the pi sengers to Bayocean. The weather when he died, and returned home circles for she was very prominent. woman and to show theirsym She intends to return to Portland to the sorrowing relatives. was beautifully fine all day. but on last week. early in the fall and finish her 1740. 1911 the bay there was a strong wind A complete change was made in course at college which is one Mrs. Hughey .wasjone of the and a choppy sea. the Clough drug store, as regards month, and she will make her home women whose name will alway» associated with the home The Coffee Pot Bank. The Up to the Minute help, the first of the tnonth. Mr. A very unique piece of window Jess O’Neal, who lias been with Mr. in Portland the remainder of the of the west. To her is due the winter. During her stay in Tilla­ decorating may be seen at McNair Clough for the past years, left the mook she invites all of her friends tinction of being the first Bank. woman to settle along the Nes A Co.'* hardware window in the first of the month for Canyonville, to call. river, hitherto invaded only he will go into the drug bus way of an immitation battleship. where iness for himself. Ralph Cody, a A very pretty wedding was sol- few straggling members of the Although decorating a hardware graduate of the O. A. C. Pharmacy umnized at the home of Carl Knud­ persuasion, and the wateraof The savings idea is just as worthy, just window is considered a hard piece of course in the class of '98, has taken son in this city on Sunday after­ still rippled under the canoe? as necessary to business success to-day as it work, yet Mr. Albert Plank, Mr. Mr. O’Neal's place as prescription noon, when Mr. Christian G. Neil­ placid blanketed braves, re Since graduation Mr. Cody son and Miss Katherine Knudson for the courage and cu was in 1740, but the methods have advanced McNair's head salesman and deco­ expert. behind their has been working for the Woodard were pronounced man and wife by lurking rator, through the use of during that time. his rare Clark Drug Co. of Portland except the Rev. B. E. Emerick, of the L'. colored faces, and their stren genius and taste in this line, has one yeur, which he spent in Baker B. Church of this city. Both the opposition to the supplanting We now have the most modern savings always managed to keep a neat and City. Wm. Burdick, who has been bride and groom arc'lately from the wigwam by the log huts « attractive window. The present with Mr. Clough for the paat three Denmark, they having been in this white people.______ convenience invented and respectfully in­ years, resigned hie position as ap­ country but 11 months. The bride attraction is made with two cross prentice clerk in order to prepare is a sister to Carl Knudson, of the Big Auction Sale. vite the people of Tillamook County to call cut saws for sides, spools of wire tor school next fall and in his place Jones A Knudson Furniture Co of All the furniture, including I and see them. for masts, tie chains for rigging, Mr. Clough has placed Thaue this city. Mr. Neilson owns prop­ range, stoves, beds, bedding, Honey. Mr. Clough engaged the erty North of town and is at present in fact everything in Hotel hose noasels for guns and many services Iu brief, let us tell you that it is a small of Mr. Cody after a very fallowing the occupation of cheese other little articles which shows the careful investigation, and he comes making at the Maple Leaf Creamery. way at Hemlock, will be HOME SAVINGS BANK which registers, use of judgment in the matter to this city with the best of rec- After the cermony a sumptuous auction by Chas. Reynolds 0” 15th at 9 o’clock. or indicates, at all times, THE EXACT wedding dinner was served by Mr. of advertising The boat is float­ comendations. .»MOUNT OF MONEY which has been ing in a sea of nails. John Bolin and John Cook, a bar­ and Mrs. Knudson. The invited Dairy Farm for Sale- placed in it. tender. hired a buggy and team from guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Christ- Sheriff Crenshaw caused some little Dawson Bros, livery barntogofish­ I will sell ray dairy farm, The arnouut of money is plainly shown at excitement at the Golden Gate dock ing up the Trask river on Sunday. maon, I. F. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. as a w hole or cut it up m*0 Peter Heisel, Mr. and Mrs. Guy last week while the boat was in by When returning in the evening, and Ford, Mr. and Mrs. John Erickson, tracts, on the Wilson river, all times, the amount cf each kind of coin— greatly reduced price. If tn* near the Wilks' place, where a short interview which he had with when ickles, ditties, quarters and so on. the road is somewhat narrow, the Mr and Mrs. Adolph Erickson and interest you call upon II,e. a man uatned Ben Comer, who the team, for some unexplained rea­ Mrs. Emerick. The happy couple I leave tor Corvallis in a fe* The thing that stimulates saving is to see L. G. f« works us a long shoreman at the son. went over the grade and down will make their home in' the neat little cottage built m the Golden- the amount grow, to see it every day, right Golden Gate and Lamb's Docks. It the bank over HU feet, carrying the vale district and they have the Hay Press for Sale. buggy with it. Bolin and Cook before your eyes. With one of our new banks seems that Comer had borrowed clr.imed that they jumped from the congratulations and best wishes of this feature is the big thiug and these banks some money from the Sheriff over buggy, and fortunately escaped their many friends for a long life of I have a 12 ton Hay sale cheap, if sold at once, have proven very popular wherever they have a year ago, promising at that time from the mix up without injury. happiness. class working order. to pay it back in a few day*. The One horse was killed and the other been placed. F rank H ansen make. is so badly injured that it is practi­ Oregonian, June 29, I9II: Sheriff let the matter go until some cally useless. Dr. Reedy was sent „GET ONE TnE FIRST TIME YOU Bid* Wanted. Arrangements have been queer action* of Comer's made Mr for and Art Case took him to the ARE IN TOWN, especially if you have Bids will be received by fib Crenshaw feel the need of speedy scene of the accident in post haste, made to establish a tempor­ children, for you know the adage, ’’ as the twig action, which resulted in a demand and the doctor brought the injured ary service between Tilla­ I of Directors of School D,ST? is bent, so is tree inclined," , and the children ---------------- for direct payment of the debt. Mr animal to the city. Dawson Bros, mook and Mohler, 25 miles 14. Garibaldi, Oregon, fi’L'1* , cannot account tor the accident as will (akd unusual interest in these bauks be- Comer ha* also issued a number of the team was perfectly gentle, and east, by Angust 1 or earlier. i tion of a achool-houee basement. Plans and cause THEY ARE SOMETHING NEW AND check* in payment of hi* debts it looks surprising how Bolin and Two locomotives for use on ■ tiona may be seen by UNIQUE. lately, payable at the Tillamook Cook escaped from the buggy, as this end of the line have arriv­ District Clerk at Cani’8“, it must have'gone down the steep ed in Portland and will be con­ the Sheriff’s office. Tills County Bank, when in fact he ha* bank THEY ARE to be had FREE for we with a crash after it went off All bids to be in by the I-** no fund* in the bank and never has the grade. The damages are esti­ veyed to Tillamook by water, July, Wil. The Board loau them to auyone who starts an account of arriving there early next had pny there. mated at over $401 to reject any a 11 or more. First-class coaches right Dated this 2»th day of Ju« U G. Parker, who h„ b„.n doing j Deputy District Attorney Willett week. also have been provided and M rs . S. M was greatly surprised when it be­ a tinning busineaa. sold his entire came known that Judge Galloway will be pressed into service stock and trad* to the Plasker Brow, hau allowed to be tiled an amended on that portion of the road. C. A. J”'«- Chairman Board <>• plumber* and tinners of thia city, 2?°Jjon ,or “ ’rial in the Henry Thursday afternoon. Mr Parker will McKinley caae without giving the Big Auction Bale. prosecution the opportunity to argue Bargain leave with his family in about one it, The Only Government Examined Bank in the and, it is claimed, the judge had New, 5 room cottage All the furniture, . inciuainir including piano. piano 1 me iurniuirr • eek for Riddell. Douglass Co-, | no jurisdiction. He slao extended two lota, ewj term- beds, dish**' County. Oregon, where be ha* a tine forty | the time to the 13th November for I range, stove*, ------ -W • bed*, __ _ » bedding, «• * . dishes _ — _ everything in Hotel Ocean- Headlight Office. •ere trait farm Mr Fark.r interni. .Lhe de