Tillamook Headlight, Moy Ô, 1Ô12. Vosburg on Nehalem Bar. j BRIGHTEN UP WEEK COMMENCE MONDAY. State. New li izens, new enter­ prises and new capital are always attracted to a clean and cheerful town. Here's a tine chance to boost our city, and boost ourselves Let ua all work together to make "Brigh- ten-l'p” Week a huge success ! An Appeal to Personal and Civic Pride of Our Citizens. The School Bond Case. R o V al Several of our enterprising citizen» D ear F riend B aker , -In your suggested u clean up day, which issue of this date, iutbe publication was set for Wednesday afternoon of headed ' Walton makes astonishing last week by the Tillamook Commer­ allegations” and which purports cial Club, but owing to the incle­ to be an accurate account of the ment weather this was called off School District bond question, lam, On Monday evening, at the sugges­ surprised to find some slight in-1 tion of business men, the Execu­ accuracies and knowing your repu-J tive Board of the Commercial Club tation for operating a publication ( decided to have a “Brighten-Up“ in which nothing but the truth is , Week, to commence next Monday. stated, I feel you will be happy to j This will mean six days devoted to have me aid you in correcting an | a good, genuine old-fashioned house error of statement. It has to do i cleaning, not only in our own with the price for which the recent . homes, but the interior and exterior issue of school bonds were sold, | of stores, buildings, residences, and for which the District received streets, alleys and yards. The ob­ the net sum of $35,609.36 for 6 per ject is to “Brighten-Up" Tillamook cent twenty year, optional alter ten City and make everything cheerful, year bonds. (Verify my figures clean, bright und sanitary. at the County Treasurer’s office.) i Everybody should and must help. The error corries in over vour state- , Instead ot each wife doing her m .mt that the writer or bis associ-( Spring bou^e-deanitig at different tunes, all will commence on Monday ales were dissatisfied that the dis­ morning to “Brighteu-Up” their trict had been able to get more for j homes. But this is going to be ar> the bonds than he was able to offer annual house cleaning for the entire and hence the suit. For the pur­ city, too ; so our plana must not pose of enabling you to correct thia stop at our own door steps. We don’t only want to make our dwel­ error, which I assure you I realize Ho Alum —No Lime Phosphates lings c ean, bright and cheerful, is wholly unintentional on your but to enliven the whole town. We part. I submit herein a cooy of a want our walks, communication to the County Treas­ gardens, streets, and back yards urer which I would ask you to pub­ to be cleaned as lish. This commucication and the well, and every­ $1,060 mentioned therein were thing made epic Win. Bays, the genial proprietor M R. Church Service«. handed to the County Treasurer and span. Nature of the Beaver Hotel, is fixing during the attempts made in my is putting on her 10 a.m.— Sundpy School. Be on tilings up in tiptop shape arouud best dress, so suit in equity to etop the delivery He is preparing for the why shouldn't we do the same ? of the district’s bond« to Keeler time for the special. A place for hia hotel. I” annual rush of tourists this sum Here is the ptogram for "Brigh- Bros. Keeler Bros, got 6 per cent all. ten-Up” Week. Remember it com­ |bonds for a premium of $669 36. I 11 a.m.—Sermon Subject, “Vai mer. mences at 7.00 o’clock, sharp, Mon­ put up $1,060 as a guarantee to take ley Experiences.” Al Blum went to Tillamook Tues­ day morning, May 13 : 7 p. rn.—Epworth League. Be on day, returning Wednesday 5 per cent bonds at par, and on M onday —All rugs taken up and $35,000 of twenty year bonds I think time at the Young People’s Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Stoner, of Blaine, beaten in the back yard. Curtains iny offer, had the district accepted 8 p.m.—Song and Sermon, “God’s passed through Beaver Wednesday, removed. Pictures taken off their hooks, and woud work and painted it, would have saved the district Way.” enroute to Tillamook. J ames T. M oore , pastor. walla washed. some money. T uesday —Floors scrubbed. Worn As I said, vour reputation for floors painted with inside floor paint conducting a paper wherein accur­ Poor appetite is a sure sign of Beaver. or varnished. impaired digestion. A few doses of acy of statement is carefully ad­ Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver WEDNESDAY — Windows cleaned in every business and private resi­ hered to, leads me to feel that you The Oddfellows’ picnic held on Tablets will strengthen your diges­ will thank me for enabling you to dence. Clean or the anniversary day of I O. O. F tion and improve your appetite. Thousands have been benefited by next curtains put correct this un-intentional mis­ at Mr BodyJelt's ranch proved a taking these Tablets. Sold by all up Carpets put statement. decided success About 500 people dealers. down, furniture Yours very truly, replaced a n d gathered there and spent the day. J ames W alton , J r . picture« hung, everyone having a good time. The r ix up the home It would surprise you to know of with new furni­ To B. L Beals, County Treasurer. ball game was won by the Beaver the great good that is being done team, Beaver vs. Hebo, the score ture, draperies, by Chamberlain’s Tablets. Darius I hand you herewith One Thou­ china, glass and Downey, of Newberg Junction, N.D., sand Dollars as a part payment and being 12 to 13. kitchen utensils writes, “My wife has been using Miss Cecil Wallace, of Hemlock, Chamberlain’s Tablets and finds guarantee for the bond issue of that are necea “ •ary to make the home comfortable ¡School District No. 9 of Tillamook is spending a few days in Beaver. them very effectual and doing her and dainty. Every woman of good County, Oregon, in the amount of If you have any Thun Bros, have sold their saw­ lots of good.” taste and judgment likes to see her trouble ¡.with your stomach or bow­ $35, (W 60, which I hereby offer and mill and will move away from home look clean and beautiful. els give them a trial. Sold by all dealers. T hursday —Streets, alleys, back agree to purchase for par, said Beaver soon yard etc., to l>e cleaned up and the txind« to l>ear interest at the rate of mud und filthy and the rubbish Five per cent per annum, and to be burned or curled away. Where the in the usual form and duly and citizens fail to do so the City Mar­ If I fail to accept shal to serve notice on them forth- legally in order. with to clean up. Tear down old and pay for said bonds on said fences »nd fill in ce«»pool City terms when the same are ready for Council to furnish teams to curt, delivery to me. the $1,000.00 here­ uw»y the tr»»h with de|>oHited to be forfeited to F riday —P»int store fronts where but we are not too busy to needed ’ Brighten-Up” »11 dingy suid School District for its use. houses with paint. Also the furni­ J ames W alton , J r . till your order for ¡umber, ture. Make this painting day. even if it is but a small one. S aturday - Put the finishing (We may state for the information Look around aud see if your touche» on. The Mayor and City of our renders that the School Clerk place wouldn't look better Council to make »n oftieinl visit of eent out about 50 letters to the dif­ for a little fixing up. Then the city to see that no dirtv trash is ferent bond buyers usking for bide left in livery burn», stable», and and stating that the bonds would tell us what lumber you I’.ick yards. Disinfectants used j be sold about the 15th April. They need and we'll have it up to win ie the air is uffennive and tilled I were disposed of on the 18th. The your place in less than no with iiucohes, which bring sickness, best bid on that date was one from time. und death to many citizens who' Fred H. Glenn, of Portland, which n • not ti-sponsihle for it. Disin­ was accepted. Several days after fect.mts to lie placed in all closets. I the itoiida had been sold, Mr. Wal­ It this isn't enough to keep you i ton made his offer, which could not mtsy, there are lot» of other thing» , lie accepted as the deal had been to do. But the housewife mustn’t I dosed. As there was a possibility try to perform nil the work about of the bonds not being delivered, the Board had the County Treas­ ths house herself Mukeeverybody > help. Make hubby and the young , urer wire to Colorado, but they had men and the young women do their' been accepted und the money turn­ share, too Get them up early in ed over before Mr. Walton’s offer was made.—Editor.] lie morning and drees them up in overalls. They won’t s|>oil dressed up mid helping to ’Brighten-Up” New Cloverdale Mail Route. bterdTV. "X an^TJUh^Ä the home mid city. In fact, some of the young folk are dressed up The Tillamook-Willamina Star in Sunday going duds too often lo> their own giMHl. They ure young mail route will be discontinued on mid strong mid should not ex|>ect Monday. J. K Brown had thia con­ FACTORY rllCES f?,™1?*1 th»bl«he»t rrade bieyelea It Is the olil folks to ilo the drudgery tract and received $3.9M annually. while they parade the street. Sat­ The new Star mail route between urday afternoon the little tots can • nH you2?T®*ve catalotfues anti learn our unheard of ^m t help i le.m up Aa every woman is thia city and Cloverdale will go in­ or should lie the boas »trout her to effect on Monday, Henry Rogers own home, we want her to boss the being awarded the contract, the job next week. If there is only price lieing $1.190 annually. The liutiby to boss, pile the work on and mall will leave Tillamook City after »nil make it tropical for him be cause he did not raise a family to the arrival of the train and not later than U p. iu., and the contract­ help do the clean up. If the outside of the or la allowed seven hours running house i» wenther-lwH time. The mail will leave Clover­ It ten »ml dingy get the dale at W am for thia city Thia paint pot »nd brush I nuay. A nice light' will be a great advantage to Clover- cream color, with j i dale and the south part of the brown trimmings, or .county for anyone leaving Portland n light green, with [ in the morning will be able to reach I mau . v . TMk«, ero lana will aat !>• ««—■ —- darker trim, or some tr inijrvtl lbouMapd p«■ n *44 |ast other hurmonioua their homes on the Star route the orsofupnom Í,“,*” combination will same evening. • TerT 1t,'lr*bl® »I'd lined Ituld/witli make it look new again. With the Church of Christ. bright sunny dnya of Spring and Suinmer, Mother's Day. you want yoilr hottie 10 « ru.-Bible School A gixwt cheerful, too. Noth- place for you. Attend Sunday. tug uiakea uiahea a city more pro»|>ervu» proap Mmrftteshly painted H • ■* — Mother’• Day service. **-* ' houses, , well •apt ----------------------- yard«, cement t>aveu>eut» pavement aud Spacial muaic and an original poem Hiiulithk- paved ateeeta. as well aa by Mr* Marie Elliott Wade, suit­ • . . h JSÏÏÜ •• triÄwnUl I not par a ent UÛI d tou nmtly kept atorva with nicely ar­ able to the occasion. Sermon Sub wtraeaeMaa' -iMiwm. _ _______________ _____ _ ranged ,how wiudow* '»•u'M.tauu. ~ T— —* ** ll r a«w ' (set. ’That Mother of Mine.” «•a ****** •• la* III»» Ma, Let'« get together M^iake our * ••*• l»****, I» —-»»ft Ip.»-Junior C.E. I ,*S '*»' »•» »UI nsa city t*etter looking. E3t'a boost Tillamook City. We can. if we all • ’»r I * P-m —Christian Endeavor. t ka part in the "Brighten Up’* • P- bl — Preaching. Ada Week, tor a will soon twcoinv known i- » ~ ,, Mr* — — — that our homea are the beet kept. " ■u*v* 1 aruh. of Portland, will our alreeta the c lea neat, our citi- i«P*Bh Do not fail to hear Mr«, • war < acna tbe moat prugrveeive. and our I'arub city administration the best iu th« R- K JuPB poetar. I 11 Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes delicious home* baked foods of maximum quality at minimum cost Makes home baking a pleasure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar The Easter Rush Is On A. G. Beals Lumber Company HEALING IN NINEVEH. The tug Geo. R. \ osburg, while Medical Science a. It Eiiaus i ,___ __________ “•'•Oil crossing 1n over the Nehalem bar j Ancient City. on Friday stuck on the north epit ■ The patient work of the m . and remained fast. She had in gist enables people of today to f0 low the barge which was cut loose ( very fair idea of medical scleuc» but drifted into the harbor. The existed In Nlneveb 050 years i, . vessel did not appear in any danger j the birth of Christ, savs :ho Sun. Of the 20,000 tai lets take,' ns long as the weather remained calm. Captain Farley and crew of the library of Assurbauipal. tb, ■ king of Assyria, who'cou.1Uere$ j the life saving station went to the and Babiy onia «nd estat listed bh acene with the life boat and re­ Jects In the deserted cities of 8», mained there On Sunday tile hundreds deal exclusively with wind began to blow and the sea cine uud contain numerogg pre broke over the vessel, so much so tlons: ' that the life saving crew was sig­ "If a man has colic make uim nalled for to take the crew ashore. up and pour over him a decocttoi The crew consisted of Captain bypericutu and be will recover "Or make him crouch down oo Erickson Steve Beaureguard, engi-! neer, of Portland ; William Camp­ heels and pour cold water oyet . bell, second engineer, of Tillamook; bead.’’ Faith healing seems to be lndlcat Fred Tuitz, first mate, of Astoria : in a prescription which run»: “If b, L. Campbell, steward, of Portland; in a weak state, make blui betid dui M. Ferguson, fireman, of Portland; then raise his legs and say. ‘May, George Grief, sailor, of Portland ; get quite Well.’ Strike him also on t, A. Milton. sailor, of Portland. head fourteen times with yourthnak Captain Erickson had hoped that Many prescriptions deal with q he could keep his crew on board cure of a disorder which wu ,, the Vosburg, pending an effort to common at Nineveh and which hh float her off at high tide, the wind to bare been due to overindulge^ rose and seas were soon flooding food and drink: “When a man the Vosburg from stem to stern. lous rub hltn with an ouion and him drink nothing but water and A great wave rocked her against a »tain from food altogether." rock and a hole was torn in her Among the medicines used by i bottom, through which water pour. physicians of Nineveh were set A gasoline tank was thrust into the olive oil. castor oil. sirup of i opening, but did not stop the honey and salt. Fasting and ma< water entirely. The cabins and were frequently ordered. engineroom became flooded and the fires went out. The crew were LAPPS AND WOLVES. drenched and it was found im- possible to cook in the galley. Ths Desr Killing Brutes Get No 1 From ths Natives. A large number of fishermen are I The Swedish Lapps are said to assisting Captain Erickson «nd hie crew in their efforts to save the entirely with, by and upon their vessel. The Vosburg was moved deer. A Lapp who owns a thou 20 feet at high tide Sunday, but did deer is a rich man, but as taxes i assessed upon the number of dee, not come off the opit. is Inclined to underestimate his bed The steamer Geo R. Vosburg, The most dangerous enemy to the bed which is ashore at the entrance to is the wolf, which can kill many ta the Nehalem River, is owned by the in a night. A baud of wolves can ata Wheeler Lumber Company of Port­ a rich Lapp poor. When the snow is deep and softui land, and was built for the purpose of operating from Portland to it, is announced that wolf tracks tun Nehalem. The vessel was of staunch been seen In the neighborhood of th deer, the swiftest runners on inoh construction, and especially fitted shoes prepare for an exciting chase for heavy seas. The wolf may have a start of I sit During the 12 years of her exis­ or two. but the track it leaves In th tence she been a money-maker and deep, soft snow Is so consplcuoos tta has more than paid for herself. At the hunters can follow it at their bat times she has had a passenget speed. The wolf, though he may ru license, but generally not, although swiftly, has but a slight chance of« she was allowed to carry passengers raping his pursuers on their snowshoi Each hunter does his best to outm without pay. While the Lytle road the others, for the wolf belongs to tbs was building from Forest Grove Lapp who strikes the first blow At into Tillamook County, the Geo. R. smju as the leading hunter Is ctaa Vosburg in one year was paid enough to the wolf he gives It a heavy $10,000for carrying explosives and blow across the loins with bis strong railroad material, this being in ad­ spiked snowshoe staff. If there in dition tó the regular business of the other wolves to be pursued be kills I port. outright; if not be disables It and wiiti till all the hunters have arrived befm Notice. giving the deHtb stroke. To my friends in Tillamook, County, Oregon: I wish to call your attention to the fact that I have dissolved part­ nership with Mr. Rollie W. Watson and from thia date I can be found in the Commercial Building, Room No. 16, across the "street from the Todd Hotel writing the same kind of fire insurance that I have in years past so you may rest assured that you will receive the same fair and square treatment that h«a characterized all my dealings with the general public. Thanking you one and all for the past courtesies and looking forward to a renewal of old acquaintances, I am Yours, Very sincerly yours, J. S. Stephens. Post Office Box 242. Phone 1563. J Dr. J. T. Work, M. T. . 1st St. and 3rd Ave West. Chiropractor and Naturopath 13 the most improved science for the cure of disease. Why suffer from colds, catarrah, rheumatism, hernia, tumors and abdominal ■ displace­ ments, indigestion, malassimilation and the general neurotic run down condition that follows when the cause may be easily adjusted and removed with no danger of other complications, as there is no drugs or knives used in this system. b Germany’s Industrial Lift. The industrial life of Germany fits the impression of a great street fro«* ed with heavy traffic. This traffic b formed of units, but all have a counsw purpose and direction, nud it is •* regulated it is aggressive, noisy »»i dangerous to those who brave Its «* petitlve perils, it is artificial, a* * caters to the needs of mtm largely wt side of the actual necessities for sub­ sistence. and it is subject to Ineitas* or decreases, congestions or even «*■ deu stoppages, for. unlike the bulk of tiie traffic of the United States, it tend the irresistible flow of a mighty rir* of natural products seeking the levai of supply uud demand. Ever inrm» lug Its volume, ever extending l.s »«* of influence, the foreigu trade of Ger many is the marvel of the t wenttak century.—James Davenport WbeW la Century. t K Taetful Req-ost. Dobblelgh was a coutirmi-d couilrmed lions’* and what was worse, be seldom * tutlie-I the borrowed arti les. Helal livid ou to Wbibley's uuruiella. for ► state e. for nearly u year "Aud I’m blessed if 1 know bow !•* ever going to get it back.” said Wltft- ley. "Easy." said Hickenlooper. "C«1U messenger aud send Dobblelgh t®1 note ” And be scribbled off the foltowW TlMwr Dobblelgh. if you can spare • I’d like to borrow that utubrelii ■ mine for a couple of days. Can P* oblige tue?"—Harper’s. Enough Said. He was llmpiug down the »treed*® one arm tn n sling and both <*$• ** mourning "What's the matter?" queried » friend. “Motbrcar accident?” “No." replied the other »adly “I a man who couldn't take a " Loudon Telegraph * Í Av ,?!*«?**• Nidwe-W » Ji «4 I W,Self-keill,tTireii!„iÂSSÂÏÏ A |2)R J J’ MURRAY, V S., Castles In the Air. “We keep our automobile^ it t* mlrsge." said Mrs. Blunderby. I "That's where most of u» keeft' automobiles " returned her caller. t I au inward smile.—Boston Transcrl VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST. Registered «nd Graduate | Veterinary Surgeon. •easting. ¡Office : Commercial Stabfoa, Mr* Howard—And eo two Tillamook, Ore. “ Both phon«*. sons are hoy scouts? Where ~ ISAACSON, VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST, Todd Hotel, Tillamook Formerly with the army transport _ - 00 Graduate uf Ontario Veterinary »College, cl.saJW _ * of 1 do i de mom of their reconnotteriue? 1 Coward—In our refrigerator I-1®