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Tillamook Headlight, June 20, 1*12. gei\eroue hospitality in welcoming Dr. J T Work, M. T. CHIROPRATIC new alley for bowling juet received. us to their homes. prices in the city. See them before 2, —That we have derived great He al»o carrie» a full line of cigar» TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS buying. Why I Advertise. Chiropractor and Naturopath. pleasure and have greatly enlarged and tobacco. Give him a call, in Will occupy offices in Williams’ Mrs. Jas. Hiner, of Starbuck, the basement of the Commercial our knowledge and appreciation of Dirt for filling yards, for sale. Wash , arrived in town Monday Building. the Tillamook county by the auto Building, next door to Tillamook J. R. Harter. | evening on a six week’s visit with mobile excursion given us by the County Bank after Monday June 24. H. I. H<wle», special correspon- busy bosipess men who have put Hours 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and from For Sale,—1 >4 year old bull. In her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. C. dent for the Oregonian is in Tilla themselves and their machines at 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Lucas. quire Frank Tone. mook at present in the interests ot our service. They have ourthanka. Found.—a ring in tlie hall of St. The Tillamook Meat Co. is selling his paper. Mr. Bowles will remain 3, —That our thanks are due the -------- ■■■■■- • : 10 1b here during the summer and write I- lard • at - -■ AI o I ioiisub Academy. Teacher’s Examination. the ■ following prices Commercial Club of Tillamook for Baby Crib and mattress for sale, pail. $1.60, ; 5 lb. pail, 85c. ; 50 lb. special articles for the Sunday Ore their entertainment at luncheon. Lard gonian and eastern magazines, ¡■ails at 13'/4c. per pound, nuuire of Ira C. Smith. And in closing this report we regarding our beachersand timber, wholesale 13J4- N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That congratulate the Presbyterian Elsie Lamb is visiting friends in dairy, and fish industries. Honey and Sons have the interior church of Tillamook, and the the County Superintendent of Till, lhe valley this week The County Court awarded the ot their stote nearly completed. Christian Churches associated in amook County will hold the regular s. (' w. Leghorn Eggs $!.<<) |>er The sky light and front are yet to contract Saturday for building the religious service, upon the acces examination for applicants for one Netarts road to Chas Wells and Betting • I 15. A. M. Ginn. he placed which will tie done as sion to their working, social force, Jas. A Biggs, The contract price their young co-laborer. W. C. Roes, year, five year and life papers, at One 63 egg Petaluma luculator so 'ii as they arrive from Portland. is $'.*Ml. This is an extension to the and we assure the good people of the Circuit Court Room, Tillamook for sale. King A Smith Co Are you troubled with rheuma improvement that was made last Tillamook that the bheering, and City, aB follows • One Full Blooded Jersey Bull for tism, Son.ach troubles, Kidney year and the work will be started pleasurable influences of this brief For State Papers. Sale. Apply to T. H. McCormick. * disease, if so try Chiropralic and at once. It is the intention to have stay will be long rembered and will get well. Dr. Scheetz, office in the the Netarts road in good condition Commencing Wednesday,June 19, 1 surely dispose us to revisit you up at o’clock a. m., and continuing un For Sale,—Seven Head bf Horses \\ ade residence. as soon as possible for the summer 1. Because many people of the on the earliest reasonable pretext. anil two Hacks. J. E. Brown, Tillu til Saturday, June 22, at 4 o’clock The City Transfer Co. are the fel travel. rural districts know little of Chiro D L. KlEHL. »nook. p. m. lows who haul anything, anywhere, I. C. Smith, of the firm of King practic and the wonderful results Roas N. M c L ean Wednesday Forenoon. Office on Main Street, A Smith, returned to this city, Fri obtained by its use. We will sell vou a buggy for less any time U.S. history, physiology, writing. money than it han cost uh . Ask opposite Clough’s Drug Store. Call day noon, from Southern Oregon. 2 Because intelligent people are , ME. Church. Wednesday Afternoon. us by phone, Main 651. • Shrode. He drove Mr. King a horse from beginning it think for themselves I Physical geography, reading, in matters pertaining fotheir health . 10 a.m.—Sunday School, Thia composition, methods in reading, Auk for Mokatil ice-cream. Why? Dr. Scheetz, a graduate of the hie ranch at Talent, Ore., coming school was never more alive and methods in arithmetic. Becaunc it ifl the best. Ask your school conducted by tlie man who over the mountains by the Grande AND DEMAND REASONS. 3. Because I believe the science loyal to the best interest of the in discovered Cliiropratic, is located Rounde road. It seems that the v iHitors. Thursday Forenoon. in the Waiie Residence, opposite climate of Southern Oregon agrees of Chiropractic is a public blessing dividual scholars, tlie city and the Arithmetic, history of education, Live chicken« wanted at the very well with Mr. Smith if the to suffering humanity and the fear kingdom than now. “Come with psychology, the Court House south. methods in geography ruddy complection which he has is to advertise a public blessing is an us and we will do you good and Thursday Afternoon. For Sale,—Ten Head of milch anything to go by. evil. ... you will help us in the work. Grammar, geograph, American Cows, one Holstein Bull and three ".rt. M. Myers, of the firm of Myers Chiropractic Adjustments will 11 a. m.—Sermon. subject, “ The literature, physics, methods in Head ot Horses. Will be sold rea- and Son of Three Rivers, made the cure you. Reason ? I adjust the Coming Kingdom.” language, thesis for primarycertifi- at what is known eonabie. lnquire I cause of vour trouble. Nature does first trip to this city with their new The cate. . 7 p.m.—Epworth League, as the Desmond place, Netarts. auto truck, Friday. The truck is a the rest. young peoples meeting is taking I Friday Forenoon. Dr. O H. Scheetx. Found, Between this city and C. 45 h.p. Packard liaVing a carrying on new life and interest share in its Theoryand practice, orthography, A. Svenson's north of town, a storm capacity of two tons. However, on helpfulness. Office in the Wade residence 1 English literature. curtain for n buggy. Owner may the initial trip Mr. Myers brought a opposite Court House south. “ • I 8 p.m.-Song and sermon. Sub Friday Afternoon. situation by U * 'i> l> have same by calling at this office load of 5600 pounds from Three ject, “ Your Unearned Heritage.” School law, botany, Algebra, civil Apply ut the Head- and pay ing lor ad. Rivers to this city making the trip We are interested in the betterment, government. W. C. King and wife, together in three hours and ten minntes. Death of Mrs. Emmett Jenkins outlook and happiness of every Saturday Forenoon. citizen. Y’our presence at any or Bring your chickens to the lilla- with their son, W. C. King, Jr., and Regular trips will be made between Geometry, geology. Mre. Lnlu Bush Jenkins, wife of every service will be appreciated by mook MeatCompany’s Market. • We Miss Ruth Holmes returned Friday Hebo and this place every day or Saturday Afternoon. passed the pastor or all the people. New pay 13c. l>er pound. from Portland, where they have every other day during the summer. Capt. Emmett Jenkins, General history, bookkeeping. away at their home in this city Sat citizens and visitors are especially been attending the Rose Festival. Yours truly, The Shakespeare Club met at the Situation wanted by competent urday July 15, 1912. Mrs. Jenkins invited to worship with us. W. S. BUEL, Mrs. Ed Hadley returned Sunday home of Mre. Alex McNair Friday has been sick for about three weeks girl to <lo general housework. Ap J ames T. M oore , Pastor. County Supt. from Portland where she met her where they spent a most pleasant and on Thursday some hopes were i ply Headlight office. mother and sister, Mrs. E. Holland afetrnoon. There were nine mem Miss Rhoda F'lirmer, of Beaver, er and Miss Olive of Cadott, Wis., bers present and Mrs. Janies T entertained for her recovery but on is spending n lew days as the guest who will spend the summer here. Moore, Mrs. C W. Campbell and! Friday evening she became worse of Miss Ruby McGhee. Mrs. Carl Haberlach as invited and it was seen that tke end was I lf’i* I* Only Life Inseraace near. My method in selling glasses is To remove the cause of your dis not to catch a new victim and the guests. The Club was favored by Lulu Bush, the second child of a number of vocal selections by cin' see Dr. Scheetz, across irom price—but to see how well I cun fit Mre. Moore during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. Bush, was born in I /1 VOVAA111 V Company Exclusively OMfea the Court House south. the eyes. R. A. Whalen, Opt. D. The book, Julius Caesar, was Tillamook July 6, 1806. In Septem Jxibt u gold brooch, round with Registered under State Law of Ore- studied by the members, after which ber 1903 she became the wife of has Its entire operating plant In Oregon, makes all ot M* Mat**- ments tn Oregon securities only, has an unmatched rasas* off a**, ruby set. Finder, please leave at ffon * Mrs. McNair served a dainty lunch. Emmett Jenkins, Captain of the csea. U growing greater day by day, and receives prstaaSMo MB Henrietta, and has since made her Headlight oilice. Reward. Fathers O’Hara, of the Cathedral The next meeting of the Club will all discriminating buyers of life Insurance 1* Orage*. home in this city. A husband, I will trade property in Tillamook oi Portland; O' Flynn, of Beaverton tie at the home or Mrs. F. S. White three children, a mother and two \ Best for Oregonians nnhLd City for Tillamook dairy land. See and Lappin of Hillsboro, are the house in July. brothers are left to mourn their guests of Father Burns of this city, W. G. Dwight, Tillamook, Ore. . A. L. MILLS L SAMUEL CLARKNCB a C. E. Speaker, Superintendent of lose. | and incidently taking an outing the Warren Construction Company’s President General Manacar daaiatMt ■***•■* The funeral services were con , Wanted, I.uily with a good voice tor a few days st the beach. work in this city, began grade work ducted at the home on Monday by for Vaudeville Sketch Team. W rite Dr Norton, Dentist and assistant, the first of the week. At present the Rev. D. L- Shrode. Interment to C. II. Curtis, Tillamook, Ore. . expects to be in Bay City, Oregon, there is only a small crew working was made in the I.O.O. F. cemetery. For Sale, — A light wagon, light June 20, 1912. Those requiring our >is compared to what there will be double haruertH tmd mowing mac best Dentist*y will receive our Beet when everything gets straigfitened efforts along, that line. Graduate out. Only about forty men are em hine. Enquire at Rogers Barn. Eastern Dental College. > ployed at presen, while in a few Jeunif McGhee and daughter, Dr. S. .'I. W endt, successor to Dr. weeks there will be about one hun OVER POST-OFFICE. Ruby, returned on Tuesday dred fifty on the pay roll. The city evening from a wevk’a visit in Port Smith, speaks German. Surgery, has appointed inspectors for the ear, eye, nose and throat. Office in land. the Commercial Building, opposite different parts of the work and the Miaa Katie Sheet« arrived home the Todd Hotel. All calls answered mayor and the city council invites 1. —35Mi acres in cultivation. Free city water. 6*4 miles S.E -$4,500. Ata meeting of the stockholders I'ucHday from Portland where »lie day or night. Both phones. (he publid to inspect the work at * 2. —16 acres in cultivation. Spring water Oretown.—$2,250. h.iH been viaiting the |»u«*t two any and all times and offer any of the new hotel yesterday, which 3. —65 acres at Beaver. Dairy ranch and stock. —$10,000. week«. Mrs. Chas. Thomas left on the criticism direct to the council, re is to be erected on 3rd St. between 4. —160 acres, Castle Rock ranch. 3V4 miles S.E. of Hebo.—$7000' A complete rcatonition of health train Sunday morning for Wheeler, garding the work. Mr. Harter de Second and Third Avenues East, 5. —House and Lot in to win—$525.00. follouM Chiropractic iidjiiHtwent.«*. where she will make her home with clares that he is determined to have 1’. J. Worrell, E J. Worrell and 11. 6. —Fine Residence, central. Tillamook City.-$2,100. T Botts were elected directors of everything satisfactory to the public. her husband. Mr. Thomas is en See I >r. S< beet/., oftk e in the Wade 7. —House and Two Lots, Miller’s addition, Tillamook City.—$1,500. the company. According to a clause caged as head sales agent for the The Kill Kure Klub met June 13, in the by-laws, which were also i raid? ncc. 8. —160 acres. Dairy Raneh. Pleasant Valley.—$7,500. W heeler Lumber Co. nt present. at the home of Mrs. Fred Small. adopted at this meeting, the direct 9. —40 acres on Tillamook River. Unimproved. All bottom.-$1 700. You can get the genuine Eastern Miss Theresa Gaylord is in Port Roll call was responded to by some 10. —160 acres, Timber Claim on Miami river.—$4,500, corn feed meat« at tlie Tillamook land thia week attending tlie com very choice “ hits” from the old ors have the power of electing the 11. —80 acres fine timber. 1,580. ’ ■ —$1,500. M, feet. officers of the incorporation and I’^ed Company (■eneral Supply mencement exercises at the Wash “Masters.” The president being they will do this as soon as they 12. —40 acres, Well t ” •• improved. _ ____ ____________ New building. 4J< miles S.— $8,000. Stole. sbeent the meeting was presided ington High School. Her sister, I 13. —80 acres, near Cloverdale. Timber.—$1000. get together. Domestic and Foreign Cement Miss Beatrice is one of the '12 class. 1 over by Mrs. D. L. Shrode. Mrs H. can 14. —30 acres. ------------ - -------------- Four miles south. All improved.—$6,500. The stockholders incorporated idwii\ m in «lock at the lowest puce. They will return home next week. Mason had charge of the reading, about the middle of the week for 15. —30 acres. 3»^ , miles ___________ f_______ , south. ________ Half improved. $3,500 Telephone I anil» S< lirader Co. which was entitled ” From Moses $33,(XXX The part of the building 16. — 150 Lots and ’ Hotel site, Long Beach add.”toTl’ayocean.$15,00a Dr. J I’. Work, M. T. Chiropract- | to Samaria,” which pro ved very iiin 1771. 17. —80 acres 4*4 miles S.E. Tillamook.—/1,800. which is to be erected by them will oi and Naturopath, will occupy 18. —200 acre ranch. 70 acres bottom. All stocked.—$22,500. If you urt“ in need of n Jersey bull offices in W illiam’s Building, next amusing, as well as instructive only comprise about half of the All deciding they were glad to be 19. —The finest residence in Tillamook —»4,700 lieud your herd or want n bull door to Tillamook County Bank , entire project since the Tillamook in our good old U.S Mrs. Small 20. —240 acres 5J4 miles S.E. Dairy Ranch —$43,200. culf, correspond with H. A. West, after Munday June 24th. flours provided a dainty luncheon and County Bank will erect tlie part 21. -60 acres. Neetucca bottom, hairy Ranch—$11,000. (tawego, < Ire. * 10 a. in. to 4 p in. and 7 to 8 p.m. . , the Klub adjourned feeling that one fronting on Second Avenue East. The cost of erecting the entire A title b»by girl wa» born to Mr. afternoons had building will be over $70,000. Wilbur Burdick who has been 1 of their “best” nnk Mr«. \\ tu Thtine of Beaver,lnt»t •s drawn to a close. Kill Kare Klub will No plans have been adopted yet Wednesday itmniing. Mother and studying pharmacy at the Oregon ' meet next Thursday with Mrs. 1. —17 acres. Orchard. Well improved. Agricultural College during the Will trade for bottom but according to those which have child doing well. land only.— $15,000. I'.i-t ii . ii , returned home last week. Albert Plank. been proposed by the architects Rev. B. E Emerick and wife leit Mr. Burdick bus again taken up his 2. —10 acres. Orchard. Buildings cost $5,000. -$18 000 the hotel will be three stories high Mondtiy morning to attend the work at the Clough A Co. drug 3. -24 acres. Orchard. Fine improvement».—$36,QUO. Cvuted Brethren Conference in »tore. INTERESTING LUNCHEON with a ten foot basement and will 4. —42*4 acres. Part Orchard. Balance raw.—$25,000. have between sixty and seventy Portland this week. 5 15 acres. All fruit. Good improvements.—$20,000. Look at Thia. AT COMMERCIAL CLUB. rooms. Csv nn ashlcHs mid ciiukeri 0.-1$ acres. All in fruit Good improvements.—$10,000k Bran, Per sack, 85c. coal, AhKROAkK (Australian) C 7.—Business Lot, Hood River.—$10,000. Shorts, $1 20 Presbytery Entertained and Sold only by I.mnb-Scliriider 11.—160 acres. Six acres cleared. Fine apple land.—$8 000. Process Burley, $1.50. Telephone Main 1771. Port Decision Discussed. We have tils goods. Come early Eor Sale,—Saddle Horse knowi Tillamook Feed Co. the Geoige Young man . Will 1. 1000 acre». Orchard Land. Mostly raw. For sale only in The regular mid-week business rhem» if »old at once. Apply tract» to suit. George Cohn arrived in town on men's luncheon at thq Commercial Cliiluera, batrview, Ore. Sunday's train from San Diego. Club yesterday noon was given over Bow nfd I h ew left Thursday to Mr Cohn will remain in town dur especially to entertainment of the He is Portland Presbytery which has been 1. —Two Lots. Portland Heights.—$12,000. attend ( omniencemrnt Exercises at ing the summer months. the rnivvrsity at Eugene. He will lookihg tine and still wears the holding its ouartely stated iiieetin^ 2. -Three Lots. Penirtsular, near Swift’s Packing Plant-$1 500. The Portland Presbytery met in -* ime smile that he wore when he here. About fifty leading business ictnrii the last ot next week. 3. - Fine Residence. Mt Tabor, Furnished.—$3 600 lust left here. men of the city werepresnt. Preai thia city in stated session on Tues 4. —Equity in 2 lots. Capital Hill add.—$400. Sale,-Team Oyears ohl, weight dent □. L. Shrode, introduced At 5. -6 Lots. Parrell’s add. to Woodlawn, Portia nd. -$4.300. to I5,nih) each. Wagon mid Mote girls wanted to take part in torney H. T. Botts, who outlined day and Wednesday of this week. ' I • ’ \\ ( ^’, \ i il ! 11 the trill which is to be giveu the briefly the results of the recent de Two very delightful sessions were hoik >1 the .Xrhalviu liver. 4tli July. All willing to help, meet cision of the Supreme Court in the held on Tuesday and Wednesday 1.-8 acres in town. Five acres in cultivation. Fine creek.-$2,400. the school building on Mondays, matter of the Port of filiamook The basement for the new hotel at euenings, the latter being open to Wednesdays, and Fridays at 2 p in. Members of the Presbytery were the public. On Wednesday after a< io»s the sti vet Iron» the 1 iliamook All boys who wish to march in the *$1’^000*' ^’°O<^ fru’1 •an*i8- 4acres orchard. Buildings.— Blot k is nvaimg com ¡»let ion It parade come to the achool house on then introduced by Rev. T. H. Wal ker. of Portland, who spoke briefly noon a business session was held will lie ten feet deep when Hniahed. Fridays at 2 p.m. acre* ^ancfi 70acres, 1 year old apples, 150 acres cleared of the purpose of the coining of the at which Rev. W. C. Rosa, a 1912 $<5 per acre. Chas. Baker u as a passenger to churchmen and of the entertain graduate of the McCormick Sf nii- II. T. Botts was elected school \>rtland Wediiestlay morning, \iler „ STATE OF TENNESSEE. ment they had received here. In. pending • lew days with ii tends director and Alvn Finley school ferreting addressee were also made nary, of Chicago, Ill., was elected 34 acre Truck Farm at Ethridge. Will trade.—$5000. election which clei k nt the annual there wul leave for San I*iancisci». "♦ S' Gilbert, of Astoria, Robert stated supply for the Tillamook was held Monday June 17, at the ’ K ohs , ot Wilmington, sdionl house. W. G. Dwight, F. S. N. McLean, of Portland, and others. charge. Members of the Presbytery pre iriivvd on I bin sday to \\ hitehouse and F. R Beals were i Wednesday forenoon the business e\ w tn k in this c*ty ns appointed to audit the booka of the . sent as guests were: Rev. T. H. AGENTS FOR NORTHERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Walker, of Calvary Presbyterian men of this city took the clergymen Presl»\ terian Church. district. church, Portland , W. S. Gilbert, through our fertile valley, sho wing OF LONDON. led tor per ton Mr. und Mta. Frank i’aul returned I of Astoria. J. R Landaborough, of them our farms and cheese factor ti i halt ton, or _ Saturday from Eastern Oregon, Oregon City: Rev. and Mrs. H. L vrd for »5 per cord or where they have ___ ____ been visiting ______ „. Marshall, of Portland; J. A. P. Mu- les. At the conclusion of the sight ■ » tor had a cun! See Shrode While on their way back they at Gaw, of Portland; Samuel C. Clark seeing trip they were taken to the Miss Ora Hinkle left I'hurday for tended the Roae Carnival, at Port ol Portland, Elders E. H. Cooper’ Commercial Club rooms and enter- a two week*» visit with tier parent» land. Mr. Paul report* everything °! ’’£•*?" Ci,y •nd A K Simmons,' tained al luncheon. ( at Philomath. ’-»he will also visit a looking- fine and the country de of Portland; S. A. Starr, of Port- Those in attendance were J. R, veloping last in the eastern part of brothel at Independent e whileawav. the *"d R*»- W. ('. Roas, recently state. (' Oregon City; I installed as pastor of the Presbv- (.andsborgh. of Mi-* | R. Koisonir, ot Seattle, W. S. Gilbert, of Astoria; Because of the demand fur hi* , terian church of Tillamook. ; __ D. I. W a*h , returned iKitnc with Mr». professional Commencing’ Wednesday, services. Dr. Bowers J Port Loose* in Supreme Court Kiehle. J. P. NcGsw C. W. Hsys, Bah fv tiom the i -»sv fe»tivtil, and i will ojien an office al Beaver. Ore., Die suit against the Port of Tilla R. N McLeun. H. C Marshall and w ill tie In r guest tor the next tirw two day* out of the week. He will mook which has been before the re ha. begin Monday, June 24th, ut hie courts of this state for about a year wife. T. H. Walker. E. C Cowper, i \ mimbrr <»f tlie church |»euple of office Oil First St., Dr. Upton's old waa decided Tuesday afternoon in and A. E Simmons, of Portland; is til) have started a miaaioei in Office, tffe lialance ot the time. No “¡e fiupt^me Uourt. the Port looking. W E. Chirk, of Cloverdale and W. the builthug intween the l.atimer A drugs. Surgical interference often 1 hi, case has been of considerable made unnecessary hy Osteopathic interest tn residents in this section I C. Ross, of Tillamook. Mtiwerv ~ reatment ^hu|K The following resolutions were The new residence of John Kir the Port. The decision will mean ! Harry Vierick. who lias been nt- tending the I ot Ok the past year, chuff in the East part of the city i* I considerable delay in starting the passed upon by the members of i r United home tor the auuimer. nearing completion. The Kuper work on the bar and harbor improve I the Presbytery; Mr. Vivrith ia atutlytng luedH'ine Bros ar* the contractors and ex- I meats which have been outlined. Nr. Moderator.—Thia committee at the CuiverMily. ped to have the buUdiug ready fur “D<"r >our >c*tructions st the close occupancd by the firat of July. Nr. of this most interesting and orofl. Ii. 1 Holla iriurned tpnu i Kirvhc'tt is the house manager ot I it was learned over the wires this after spending .*i,8,‘on °* Presbytery offers land Erida the Commercial Club Houma. | morning that upon the reeding of tue following in recognition of the Roes __ Festival. tlaya at the____ __ ___ oi ,he comu,fi»ee on con- I T*ry noticeable attention paid its Holt», who ia veiling triend», wdl T F • Billiard nx>m and teetsd delegate« whiCh decided in | members by the good psopliof this rarurn later. **' or of Taft, Nr. Roosevelt walked flourishing City of Tillsmook ,y ** ‘»I*« 'n>u> Lytle A Gorden ha mile all kind» Saturday June axh un y|r tasey Resolved. L -That our sincere I uililing matertula in any , • • ","e •’»fixation with tables for tnun the convention room in a fit • | through.” It thanks are hereby expressed to the ual and can auol« the k>w< rl billiaids and pocket billiards aod a ? ‘ ,hi"«8 “re not going an ? “*• Pr«bYten.u I NEW INCORPORATION OUTLINES WORK Hotel Will Cost $70,000 Z^or Sale ox Exch.ang'e at 216 Tillamook Block, Tillamook, Or. TILLAMOOK LANDS AND LOTS. HOOD RIVER LANDS AND LOTS PORTLAND PRESBY TERY MEETS Washington County, Or., Lands. Visiting Ministers Pleas ed With Tillamook. PORTLAND, , a NORTH PLAINS. LYLE, WASH., LANDS. John Leland Henderson & Son, -A-ereza-ts. To the Ladies9 of Tillamook June 26th, we will run our plant every Wednesday after noon, starting at 1 p,m. to enable you to do your ironing with electric Irons. Telephone your iron order now, as the first shipment is nearly all spoken for. TLLAMOOK ELECTRIC LIGHT ANÏ) FUEL COMPANY. I I eddy expected. ChurvU and cungregauon to< «St' I i WILL SPALDING, Manager