$1.50 PER YEAR. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 18, 1914. It s a good rule to buy a sewir.c inachine vith an established repti a tion fo- quality services. The Whin ior sale on easy terms at Jones Knudson Furniture Company. » Funds. & Fly swatters, screen doors, win­ dow screens, screen cupboards and wire screen by the yard. Get the flies goat before they get yours Over ninety per cent of tranfers of funds in King at Smith Company. * business are made through the medium of bank Married at the Church of the Sac­ red Heart, on June 15th, Joseph Enz­ Checks, thus avoiding the dangers incident to ler and Miss Louise Weiss, the cere- carrying large sums about, and the risk of money being performed by Rev. F Van Clarenbeck. making the wrong change. We offer the best of professiona' This method enables the business man or work, courteous treatment and prompt deliveries and every induce individual to keep his money safely in the bank, ment any studio can. See our work instead of on the premises or about the person, and offers. Tillamook Studio. * where it would be subject to hazard. Dr. L. L. Hoy has loca’d in this city and his offices are in t. e Tilla­ A checking account at this bank is a great mook Block in rooms previously oc­ cupied by Dr. Kerron. Dr. Hoy convenience and costs the depositor absolutely comes well recommended as a sur­ nothing. To obviate handing the account at a geon and physician. loss the bank requires that reasonable average Julius Worcester, of Salem, is among the G. A. R. members now ir balances be maintained. Tillamook. Mr. Worcester has lived mostly in Eastern and Southern Ore­ gon, and is greatly pleased with the CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500, cool coast breezes of this locality. Th«re has been a lot of damaged wheat shipped into the market and sold to the ranchers. The Tillamook Feed Company handles nothing but 'uŒaraEEiaiHiBiEEjaiaiBiaraiHiaraEraraEraEiaiaiBfsiawiaaiaEiafajaiaaafsia/EEfsjaiafararaië good wheat. * iÇJ A dvantages of a Checking Account e„, '• iTillamook County Bank.I your mail order catalogues TILLAMOOKJOTTINGS I 1 to Bring the Tillamook Feed Company and The Tillamook Headlight office is now located opposite the court house. Safe 1'..posit boxes for rent. Tilh- mok County Bank. » Get your Land Plaster at the Tilla­ mook Feed Company. * Ranch for sale. Terms reasonable. Apply to A. J. Stillwell. * Leave orders for all kinds of wood with the Tillamook Feed Co. * Guaranteed Blood Tablets, Large packages, for 50c. At C. I. Cloughs. ♦ Fresh fruit delivered to any part of the city. Phone the Fruit Palace.* 40 acres for sale. It miles from Till­ amook, on Wilson river. G. T. Kiehm. For sale, 200 acres of Wilson River bottom land. Inquire of Frank Free­ man. ♦ We are in a position to make some long time farm loans. First National Bank. * The Tillamook Feed Company will meet any price of any house on equal terms. ♦ Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ mook Meat Company's Market. I5t. per pound. * Dr. Olson will leave on Sunday to attend the Dentist's Convention, and will return next Thursday, Lost a coat somewhere in the city limits last week, finder will please leave same at this offioe. See Howard Brooks for general teaming and wood sawing, all orders promptly attended to. Mutual phone. Guy O. Smith vs Merton R. De Long et el is a suit filed in the circuit court to recover $700. Scowboat house for sale. In good shape. Price very reasonable. King & Smith Company, * Vacuum cleaners for rent with or without attendant. Tel. 130J. The Electric Store. * Mrs. Brodhead and Mrs. B. D. La­ mar returned Monday after attending the Rose Festival. Bring your chickens to the Tilla­ mook Meat Company’s Market. We Pay 15c per pound. * If our work does not suit you tell us; if it does, tell your friends. City Transfer Company. * Robert Osborne vs William L. Riefenberg is a suit in equity filled in the Circuit Court. Strawberry season is on. Fruit Palace is the place for your straw- eries. Bell phone 35-J. * For spring housecleaning use an *wctnc vacuum cleaner. For rent by the Electric Store. Tel. 130J. ♦ Dairymen, if you have any heifer ealves, 3 to to weeks old, see J. Mer- rel Smith. He will buy them. ♦ W m. G. Tait, President of the First -national Bank, attended the Bank­ ers' Convention at Medford this week. ...The First National Bank vs John n. Hopfield is a suit to recover $60 on a promissory note filed in the Cir­ cuit Court. . Dwight vs A Giebisch and F. fioplin is a suit filed in the circuit court. The Plaintiff asks for a res­ training order to enjoin the defend­ ants from in anywise tresspassing upon their property and asks for damages to the amount of $1650.00 they will fill your order on the same terms. ♦ Team, harness and wagon for sale. Inquire of Norman Christensen, Pleasant Valley. Address Hemlock postoffice. * . Horse for sale, black mare, 4 years old, weight about 1400 lbs., well broke and sound.— W. Roenicke, Woods, Ore. * Jake Wolvinstine has opened a re­ pair shop down by the sawmill. Will repair any old thing. Boiler repairing a specialty. * Mrs. Small and daughter returned on Monday from Portland, where they had been attending the Rose Festival. The editor spent several days in Portland last week and returned on Monday with Mrs. Baker and two grand children. A fourth of July celebration will be held at Netarts. Watch out for pro­ gram next week, for everybody is going to Netarts on the Fourth. Married on the 17th of June, at the M. E. Parsonage in this city, Howard A. Bunn and Ella Godsey. Rev. W. J. Weber performed the ceremony. I am still buying young calves. All kinds, both male and female. See me if you want all they are worth. J. Merrel Smith. * Netarts Restaurant ready for busi­ ness. Home cooking. Quick Service. Best Chef on Pacific Coast. A. F. Julien, proprietor. * For rent, 21 acres within one mile of Tillamook City; has large house, barn, orchard. Rent reasonable. E. J. Claussen, Tillamook. * Now is the time to look over your machinery and get your repairs. The Tillamook Feed Company carries a supply for all machines. * The Singer Sewing Machine for sale on easy terms, at our home piano and music store, Tillamook, Ore. A. Lineback, manager. Both phones. * Horse wanted; small horse, weight about 850 or 900 pounds; must be young and sound and broke for, driv­ ing. Write to W. Roemicke, Woods, Ore. * Miss Edna Garfield, of Salem, court reporter of the 3r help pay this ex­ horbitant price for the land so that the hatchery can be built this year. As L. H. Wang is holding eight acres at $2000, the assessor should not be lack in his duties, but should assess all the land at that figure. Don’t be deceived in buying cheaj flour, when you can get Dement’s Best Blue Stem hard wheat flour al the Tillamook Feed Company. Th< "best” flour on the market. Youi money back if not satisfied. * All kinds of cement work in a first- class manner and foundation and chimney blocks at reasonable prices. Will guarantee any work. A.- E Docrge, ) 1th street and First avenue West, 1 iiiamook. ♦ The ladies of the First German Congregational Church will give a bazaar at the Presbyterian Guild hall on the 25th. They will also serve a chicken dinner and serve ice cream in the afternoon. Roy J Anderson, an electrical en­ gineer, graduate of O. A. C. class of .11913 is here for a brief visit with Notice. his mother Mary Anderson and sis­ ters Lily and Ruby before resuming No. 7268 draws New Home Sewing his professional work in the Coast Machine at Haltoms. Save your cities. tickets. If machine is not called for Remember Dr. Lowe, the optician, by next Thursday we draw again. does not peddle, has no agents. Have County Court Proceedings. anyone arrested claiming to be such. Do not purchase glasses from opti­ In the matter of plans and specifi­ cians who are not registered at Tilla­ mook County Court House. Dr. Lowe cations for a concrete bridge over will register when he comes. The West Creek, at Beaver, the county Clerk was instructed to call for bids. wise will wait for him. * Claim of Fort Dodge Culvert Co. 6 per cent farm and city loans may for $2485.80 was allowed, excepting be obtained to repay mortgages, re­ the sum of $435.80 for freight. move incumbrances, purchase or im­ Claim of the Good Roads Machin­ prove real estate, from one to ten ery Co. for $2090.94 was allowed. years’ time. Spcial privileges; cor­ Claim of Bales, Erskine and Heyd respondence invited. A. C. Gneral for $1000 was allowed. Agency, 767 Gos and Electric Bldg., In the matter of prescribing and Denver. Colo, or 440 Phelan Bldg., adopting of a text book to be used San Francisco, Cal. in the office of County Assessor, the Arthur H. Nichols, of Montavilla, same was declared a public record. Ore., who is attending the G. A. R. Club Elects Officers. encampment, was pastor of the M. E. church when the present building was The Trask River Birthday Club erected, and was in Tillamook when the first issue of the Headlight was met at the home of Mrs. Frank Bes­ issued, a copy of which he has still in ter on June 10, most of the members possession. Mr, Nichols was in Co. H. were in attendance. It being election day the following officers were elect­ 21st Iowa. ed for the ensuing term: Pres., Mrs. Are you going to do any painting Rose Crawford; Secretary, Mrs. Elva this spring or summer? This is ideal Stanley. The club was beautifully en­ weather just now. Sherwin-Williams tertained by the hostess, assisted by prepared paint costs a trifle more per Mrs. Kunze and Miss Schield. All en­ gallon than other paint (because it’s joyed the lovely strawberries, creai better), but a painter will not charge and cake served, a short literary pro­ you any more for putting it on, nor gram* consisting of two delightfully will you have to paint so often. King entrtaining numbers. Reading by & Smith Company. * Mrs. Rose Crawford and a duet by­ Fire destroyed the home on Judge Miss Theresa Durrer and Mrs. Dur Mason's place north of town on rer. Five new names were secured When the time Thursday at noon. It originated for membership. from the flue catching the roof on came all took their departure feeling fire. At one time it was thought tha< that they had spent another profita­ it had been extinguished but having ble afternoon together. caught fire under the roof the fire obtained too much headway and the Notice of Completed Contract. building was soon in one mass of fl ames. Fortunately help was near Notice is hereby given that U. G. and most of the furniture was saved. Jackson, County Surveyor for Tilla­ Mrs. Wm. Powell met with a ser­ mook County, Oregon, has filed in ious accident in front of the I. O. O. this office his certificate of the com­ F. building on Tuesday. She was in pletion of the contract of F. C. Feld­ a buggy with her daughter, Mrs. schau, for the concrete bridge, over Clark. After the latter had gone into West Beaver Creek, and any person, a Store the horse became frightened firm or corporation, having objec­ to file to the completion of said with the noise on the street, and Mrs. tions Powell was thrown out in front of work, may do so within two weeks Leach’s auto and rendered uncon­ from the date of the first publication, scious, striking her head. She is Dated this the 16th day of June, 1914. J. C HOLDEN, seriously injured in the back. County Clerk. Miss Lottie Price, who was for several years an employee at the At The Christian Next Sunday Headlight office was married to Mr. F. H. Gilham, of Portland, Oregon, We have a very interesting line of on June 10th at Oakland, Cal. They thought to present to the public next will travel throughout California Sunday. The morning sermon at this summer, as Mr. Gilham is state eleven o'clock will present the hero­ manager for a Chicago firm They ism of a young Christian that was will probably make their home in stoned to death while preaching, and Oakland in the future. We extend the evening discourse will be con­ our best wishes to the young couple. I cerning a great champion that was I The Kill Kare Klub met at the aroused to service at the same hour; home of Mrs Severance, the third a continued sermon Morning subject Thursday in May, and a very enjoy­ i "A fallen Hero,” Evening "Leaving able afternoon it proved to be. 1 he a Champion.” last paper on Japan was very enter­ i We will be pleased to welcome you taining. The next year’s course has to our services. H. A. VanWinkle, pastor. been changed from having one thing I the entire year. The guests were: Notice to Contractors. Mrs. Bodyfelt, Mrs. Groat, Mrs. Ol­ sen. Mrs Miller was awarded the Sealed bids addressed to the Coun­ pciac The hostess provided a very ty Court of Tillamook County, Ore­ delicious lunch. gon, for the proposed improvement ’ Teachers writing on examinations at West Creek. Beaver Oregon, will this week are: Lucy Sowers. Tilla­ be received by the County Court of mook; Verne Baine, Tillamook Tillamook County, Oregon, on or be­ Bertha Darby, Tillamook. Mabel R. i fore July toth, 1914, at 10 o’clock. A. Terry, Tillamook; Leola Dunham, M and at that time opened and read. Hemlock; Grace Edmunds, Pacific Each bid shall b^^ccompanied by City; Andie Stone, Beaver; Arlcen a certified rherk^^k payable to Tilden, Nehalem; Audis Stone Bea- Tillamook CountjHVr an amount ver; Ruth Grey, Nehalem; Pearl Rip­ equal to 5 per cent of the amount ot kC090GOSG00090CC<&9SOS«OGO«OOe0900>OOOOOOOCiOOOOOOOOOOGC The First National Bank of Tillamook Is Now Located in its NEW BANKING ROOM, I.O.O.F. BUILDING, Atal invites the Public to call and make an inspection of the room and its equipment. SAFETY SECURITY such bid, which shall be forfeited to the County, in case an award is made and the bidder shall fail, neglect or refuse for a period of ten days after which the award is made to enter in­ to a contract and file a bond satis­ factory to the Court as required by­ law. The bids arc to cover the excavat­ ing and grading of the County road, building a reinforced concrete arch across West Creek, according to the plans and specifications on file in the office of theJZounty Clerk. Said work to be completed on or before August 31st, 1914. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids, Dated this the 15th day of June, 1914. J. C. Holden, County Clerk. First publication, June 18th. Last publication July 9th. Notice of Completed Contract. Notice is hereby given that U. G. Jackson, County Surveyor, for Tilla­ mook County, Oregon, has filed in this office his certificate for the com­ pletion of the contract of Chas Ea- som on the Loerpabel County Road, and any person, firm or corporation, having objections to file to the com­ pletion of said work, may do so with­ in two weeks from the date of the first publication Dated this the 17th day of June, 1914. J. C. HOLDEN, County Clerk. Wheeler Mill to Suspend Operations. (Nehalem Reporter) Unstable lumber market and unset­ tled industrial conditions in the west arc accountable for the closing of the mill and camps. Definite announcement to the effect that the Wheeler mill will close down for a brief period was given out last Thursday by Messrs. John E. DuBois and C. H. Wheeler. 1 he decision came rather unexpect­ edly although it has become a well known fact that the margin of the profit in the manufacture of lumber is too small to warrant the operation of the mills under present unfavor­ able conditions. The logging camps located at Rec­ tor and also at Melson's place on the north fork were closed down on Fri­ day and it is expected that the mill will shut down after July 4th, unless the lumber market improves suffi­ ciently to cause a change in present plans. Just what turn things will take in the meantime cannot be forseen, but there is a possibility that a complete shutdown of the mill and logging camps for a lengthy period will not be found necessary. 1 he stopping of a big payroll is not to be desired since it keeps a large SERVICE. ! amount of money out of circulation that would otherwise be distributed in the various channels of trade and thus tend to make a prosperous and thriving community. The general impression seems to be that it will effect the City of Wheeler most, but such is not the case in that the greater majority of wage earners in this valley are employes of the Wheeler Lumber Company and con­ sequently every person will feel the loss indirectly, if not directly. Many of our citizens foresee gloomy forebodings as a result of the shut down although we have every assurance that no serious consequen­ ces will result to Wheeler and im­ mediate vicinity. On Sunday last 56 members of Tilla­ mook County's Booster Band met at Cloverdale and had one of their semi­ monthly rehearsals and street concerts. A fine banquet was given the boys by the Cloverdale people, after which a county organization was perfected. Dr. Monk, of Tillamook was elected president; John I’lasker, of Tillamook, Secretary; Chester McGhee of Tilla­ mook, Trees. The following board of directors were elected; Geo. Worth­ ington of Cloverdale; Al Hall of Wheeler;!,. F. Brode, of Bay City; Silas Shordes, of Nehalem; Dr. Per­ kins of Tillamook. The next rehear­ sal will be held at Tillamook City. Then- 1« more Catarrh la thi« section of the country than all other discnscii put together, and until the last few veai « was supposed to be ineurable. Fur a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Sci­ ence has proven Catarrh to be a consti­ tutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Halt's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F J. Cheney Co., Toledo. Ohio, is (he only Constitu­ tional eure on the market It is taken in ternally in doues from IO drops to a tea spoonful. It nets directly on the (»loud and mucous surfaces of the system They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure Send for cirenlars and tes- timouials. Address F J CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7fic. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. Sidney E. Henderaon, Pres., Surveyor. John Leland Hendereoti. Sec­ retary Treas,, Attomey-at I.aw, Notrary Public, Tillamook Title and Abstract Co. Law, AbatractH, Real Fatate, Surveying, Insurance. Both Phonee. TILLAMOOK - - OREGON. Announcement BOOKKEEPING SHORTHAND. ANI) Together with relate d branches in offered local young people and business men, if a class of 25 can be secured. Day-and Evening Sessions. This will save parents some hundreds of dollars. The institution making the offer is iThe Astoria Business College. This will be sufficient guarantee that the course will be representative. 1 he graduates of that school in demand beyond the supply. Those interested call or address, I Manager Business College, Tillamook Hotel.