Jkaöliobt TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY 22, 1913. NEW CHRISTIAN CHURCH How to GeV Rich Live within your means. First National Bank, Tillamook, Oregon. Limit your wants while enlarging your sources. Dispense with luxuries as long as you can pay only for necessities. Promote your independence by be­ coming a money saver as well as a money earner. Photo by John A. Dahlgren, Tillamook Studio. SUPERVISION I TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Wall paper.—King & Smith Co. * See Big Mack for your sewer con­ nections. ‘ Busy Bees—Bee Supplies. King & Smith Co. Stylish City Photographs at the Tillamook Studio. A. C. Everson is in Portland on business this week. For Fine Photographs at popular prices.—Tillamook Studio. R. F. Zachmann left on a business trip to Portland on Tuesday. Glasses fitted. Any kind, any Btyle. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. * I Leon Berry was a Wednesday knorning passenger to Portland. i Attorney H. T. Botts left Wednes­ day on a business trip to Portland. I Chicken wanted at the Spanish Kitchen. Will pay highest market price. I Wanted, a woman for general house work. Good wages. Carl A. Patz’ai. I Bicycles and bicycle sundries, ■ applies and repairs. -King & Smith Co. * I Live chickens wanted at the Tilla- Biook Meat Company’s Market, 12c. ber pound. • I Gold bond trading stamps with 111 your cash purchases.—King A kmith Co. • I Misses Kitty and Myrtle Mills left lor Portland thia morning on a lacation. I Wanted,—20 milk cows. Apply II’. S. Phillips, Fawcett Creek. Tele- Ihone 5F22. I Dr. Jack Olson has opened den- fel parlors over F. R. Beals' office. Both phones. • I C. T Roos a and family left on Saturday to return to their home in Buffalo, N. Y. I Phone Joe Lilly for wood sawing, tountry work solicited. Phone 1313 ■ «' ific State*. I To Rent, —a furnished house, four fcoms and pantry. Apply to W. Newcombe. I If our work does not suit yon tell I-1: if it does tell your friends. City ■ i.msfer Company • I Tent«, tent flyes, camp stoves, bmp chairs, everything for camp. »King A Smith Co. ♦ I Bring your chickens to the Tilla- book Meat Company's Market. We bv 12c. per pound. I Lust,—a log chain between the booty machine shed and my resi bnce. T. D. Lucas ■Mr. and Mra. W. G. Tait returned b Sunday after a two weeks' ab- bnce in Washington. ^Mra F. R Beale, after «[»ending bveral weeks in Portland, returned b the city on Sunday. ■A prize dance for the best couple b Tillamook County at the O|»era b'i»e Saturday night. bflMAR’S Wall paper.—King A Smith Co. " Lost, a pocket book, containing Wall paper,—King A Smith Co. • notes and other papers belonging There is no sign of any small pox to James Hughey. binder will at Grand Ronde Hotel. Dr. March phrase return same to the owner. * Russell and M. Peterson. Becoming scared at a road roller, Dr. and Mrs. T R. Monk have Alfred Larsen’s team ran away on gone to the Grand Ledge of the Monday. One of the animals was I. O. O. F. at Medford, Ore. injured as a result of the mix up. S F. D. Small vs. Thomas Shea is a Mrs. J. C. Clark returned to her suit filed in the county court to re­ home at Cathlamet, Wash , on Mon cover $27.10 for merchandise. day after a two weeks’ visit with ber A fine quality of slab wood, the brother, County Surveyor Jackson. best to be had in the city. Leave Attorney Holmes is having his order at the City Transfer Co. office fitted up with book cases in A. F. Coats, of the A. F. Coats the court house. He will take office Lumber Co., will come in from as circuit judge of this district next month. Aberdeen, Wash., on Sunday. Howard Millis while playing base Mr and Mrs. Andrew Young, of Astoria, and daughter, Miss Agnes, ball on Sunday was struck in tlie eye by a ball after he had batted it, are visiting relatives in this city. Geo. E. Brey vs. G. W. Crim mins causing a flesh wound, which had is a suit filed in the circuit court to to be sewed up. John L. Henderson vs. Margaret recover $142.62 for merchandise. E. Henderson is a divorce suit filed Mrs. J B. Henderson, after visit­ ing her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Hill, in the circuit court. Desertion oil the part of defendant being the returned to Portland on Monday. cause of the suit. Amateurs ! Better pay a small Dawson Bros, will meet all trains charge and get good results from with bus, and will handle passen­ your kodaks.—Tillamook Studio gers and baggage to all part« of the A special train came in on Tues city. Call or phone at the Livery day with Southern Pacific officials, barn on 2nd Ave East. who were out looking over the road. Buy a Ford car because they run The Nazarene Church will hold ; : 20 miles on a gallon of gasoline. services Tuesday and Friday even- I | When you get them your troubles ings and Sundays at 3:00 and 8:00 . > are over. See Ed. Hadley, the local p m. agent for the Ford auto. To Loan, by Tillamook Title A Linseed oil ¡»cheaper now than it Abstract Co., Tillamook. Or., $1200 has been fora longtime. Buy it by in one or two loans on improved the barrel and paint that house and farm lands. • barn that you have neglec'cd in • Free, an elegant bevel edged stag the past.—King A Smith Co. handle hand mirror, containing Elmer D. Allan and Ira Latimer your photo with our folders.—Tilla­ received their degrees at the North Pacific College last evening ar.d are mook Studio. Justice Stanley bound Orley Kei now full fledged dentists. Mrs. J. low over to tlie grand jury on a P. Allen and Mrs J C. Holden at­ charge of pointing a revolver at tended the graduating exercises. 4- A. Inilah. The Ladies' Committee of the A Snap, —The furniture and lease Tillamook Commercial Club will of a rooming house for sale, over give its first card and sovial party Williams' harness shop. Call on at the club rooms this (Thursday) evening to start promptly at 8;30 the premises. The names of the ladies appoint­ Alabastine your walls right over the old paper if paper is not torn. ed on the Entertainment committee Makes a first class job and a pretty of the Tillamook Commercial Club were Mesdames J. C. Ilohlen, Web room.—King A Smith Co. • Since the Oddfellows' building has «ter Holmes, W. G. Tait, C. W. Thomas and A. K. Case and Misses been moved Hilma Johnson has McNair and Gaylord. moved opposite the Jones-Knud­ Mrs. D. L. Pike, of Bay City, was son Furniture Co's, store. operated upon by Dr. Wendt at the Born, on Tuesday, to the wife of home of her daughter, Mr*. W. S. Carl Haberlach, a daughter. Carl Hare, and her friends will be glad declares the next addition to his to hear that she is improving as family will be a Young American. quickly as can be expected for one Attorney C. W. Talmage and w. advanced in years. G. Dwight returned to the city on The city council baa ordereij 2fX’ Sunday after a business trip to feet of hose for the fire company. Aberdeen. Wash , and Eugene. To insure the safety of the city from Attorney Webster Holmes and fire a new ordinace will be submit­ Mrs. Holmes left for Portland on ted at the next meeting of the city Wednesday and will not be back council which is more drastic than those now in force. until the first part of next month The new building for the Tilhi- The whey sugar factory near the ' monk County Bank will l>e com Maple Iwaf cheese factory in making I pleted in alsiut a week The bank good progress, and it will be only a I fixtures will be finished in a few tew weeks before it will be in opera. days, and by the first of the month I tion. I the bank will lie in its new, com ‘ modioue quarters At a meeting of the member« ' and friends 'of the Presbyterian service on Church after the evening < Sunday, it was decided to erect » ' parish ;>ansh nouae house in the form of a ' bungalow near the church Io be need by the Sunday school, the Indies’ Guild and social purpose*. The matter was turned over Io the eeaaion and board of trustee* to ’ carry out. • «( together in the club's boosting cam­ paign. Mrs. Percy will tell lie'experiences One of our subscribers, who lias in Mexico at the home of Mrs. F. S. some property interests in this Whitehouse next Wednesday even­ county, writes- ing to which all are invited. Re­ "I se<\ that the members of tlie freshments will be served and a Commercial Club have shown their silver offering taken for the benefit appreciation of your splendid per­ sonal work in the upbuilding of of the Presbyterian Church. the club by electing you its presi­ Eggs—Ducklings.—English Pen­ dent, and I most heartily congratu­ ciled pure white egg strain Indian late you for your well deserved suc­ Runner Duck eggs $1 per setting of cess in placing yourself in such high esteem bv that organisation, 11» White Indian Runner eggs $2 and the club is to be congratulated per setting. Five day old ducklings for showing its judgment in elect­ 25 cents each, also matured sto< k ing the boosting Editor its presi- for sale. Miss Anna Roenicke, dent." Harry Sutton is another stranger Woods, Oregon. News Reporter : Supt.W. R. Ruth­ who came to thia city, and obtain­ erford will remain at the head of the ing credit, suddenly absconded, McMinnville schools and not heed leaving the businessmen who gave the call to The Dalles schools euper- him credit to “whistle” for their intendency. The announcement money and frame worthless cheeks. was made at the meeting Friday He was connected with the Star night St the high school and was Theatre and ‘ stung’’ Walter Clark to the tune of $200. A warrant has received with applause. been issued for his arrest. It is C. E. Reynolds is desirous that about time that th* business men those who own autos help carry got together on avoid blooded cash the old soldiers to the cemetery on basis, which would prevent grafters Decoration Day, as some of them from doing business and the usual are unable to walk that distance. heavy losses by the credit system. Owners of autos who are willing to Your home newspaper heralded do this should notify the President to the world your birth. It told of of the Commercial Club. your entry into school. Mentioned Mrs Jackson Silbaugh gave an your birthday party when you were address at the Presbyterian Church sweet sixteen. Applauded your on Sunday morning, her remarks graduation from the high school, being confined to the work of the started you to college, and when W. C. T. U. and white slavery. She you returned mentioned the first raised $38 to help the cause along. job jou secured. Told of your mar­ There was a meeting for women i riage to the sweetest girl in town only at the M. E. Church in the and also mentioned the advent (or afternoon but this was not largely event) of your first-born. Told of itte tided. visits of pa and ma, sympathized At a special election to be held at with you in your sorrow laughed Wheeler next Thursday, for or with you in your joy, and when you t against incorporation, there is only die it will do its best to get you one ticket in the field, which is as through the pearly "gates, at only follows: For mayor, Alex. Ander $1.50 per year.—Ex. »on ; for recorder, E. A. Brenner; Deputy Dairy and Food Commis­ for treasurer, Wm. M. Knott; for sioner M. S. Shrock examined the marshal, J. F. Bradley ; for aider­ dairy ranches of those who are re­ men, John Kampfer, S. Lundburg, tailing milk in this city, and made G L Madden, H. I.. Munsell, E. L. the following report: Rector and A. J. Zinnertnan. | W. A Eberinan—Needs water in A writ of review was filed in Hie milk house. Needs cooler. Must and circuit court by N. McMillian vs. not haul kitchen slop or offal junk in on milk wagon, Needs Tillamook County, growing out of windows in barn and screen doors a claim by the plaintiff for $HI70 for on milk house. damage* in connection with what W. I). Gladwill—Very good dairy, is known as tlie Wheeler Garibaldi Strainer is ruaty, otherwise every- is in good road, the county court having re­ I thing about the dairy rom wagon I order, Milk purchased f jected the claim aa the board of tested 4 2 per cent, cream 27.6. county road viewers had not as­ Jim Tone Very good dairy. Cow« sessed any damages. are clean, Need* better facilities for hot water or atemn in milk Christian Davis filed a divorce house. Milk purchased from wagon suit against her husband, Sylvester tested I W per cent, cream 25.3. Davis, in the circuit court. These A fl. Hammond, of the Ham parties were married on the Fili inond Lumber Co., was in the city September, IN«, at Sioux County, on Tuesday. Mr. Hammond built Iowa. The grounds upon which I the Astoria railroad, and thia is the Mrs. Davis seeks divorce is cruel first time he has visited this city, and inhuman treatment, and asks His company paid $3d thought it would take con», ru >le money to maintain it. Her l .he road should have been ’ if tu Astoria. He was well p.< . ». h the appearance of Tillamo«.!. ( :ty and thought the city had ui ted wisely in putting down hu.d sur­ faced pavement. He was anxious to know the population of the city und the route ttiat Tillamook cheese was shipped to California. Some highly interesting moving pictures will be shown at the Star Theatre the next three niglita that are sure to attract Inrge audiences, which portrays current event* in a most striking manner. To night (Thursday) will be an “Expose of the Rosenthal Case” that caused *o much sensation when th* New York police department was under inves­ tigation and culminated in the most sensational trial in modern time*. These pictures will be explained by Frederick K Blackadar. On Friday night will be shown "The Famous McNamara Trial” in connection with the dynamiting of the Times building at Los Angels, Cal., which was one of the most remarkable trials in the history of the country. On Saturday night, by request, “The Titanic Disaster, ” the greatest murine disaster in history. Ladies Have a Good Time A delightful event in the social life of the city took place at the home of Mrs. Webster Holmes last Friday when Mrs. Clough, Mrs. Groat and Mrs. Holmes were hostesses to fifty ladies. A profusion of carnations, narcissus and sweet peas throughout the room* added a charm to the appointments of the occasion. Six tables of progressive whist were provided for those who wished to.indulge in cards, other guests finding diversion in fancy work and conversation. Souvenirs of the after­ noon were received by Mrs. Sarehet and Mrs. Small, Refreshments in ^two courses were served at five o’clock, the Misses Alle­ gra Mason, Pauline and Helen Beala and Ruth Holmes assisting the host­ esses in serving. A beautiful solo "The Garden of Dreams”, sung by Mrs. MacKemie, Mrs. Christensen at the piano, complet­ ed an afternoon of rare enjoyment. To Water Conitimen. '1 lie Water Commission haagiren Mr. Hoag positive instructions tn shut off water from all consumers who have not paid their water rent by the 10th of each month. By Order Water Commission. Subscribe for tlie Headlight. Coal, Cement, Lime, Bi ick, Shingles, Drain Tile, Piaster, Roof Paint. The monthly meeting of the Tilla­ mook Commercial Club will t»e held on Monday evening, and as there are several matter, of importance to altrnded to it is hoped that the bust no« men will attend and help to boost a Tillamook County Fair As- ai KB I AWRH OUSB» FJt-iNT STREET. BETWEEN Ind A »rd AVENCK WEST I