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Tillamook Headlight. January May lie Your Only Asset in Case of hire. Let us Write Your Next Policy. Pro in ise. Yourself that this Year will he Your Rest and then make it so. ROLLI E W. WA TSON, “The Insurance Man.” I THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services next Sunday at the Chan, i el in the Masonic Building. Holy Fu. charist 11.00 A. M., and Evensong at The heavy freshet on Thursday of HIGH SCHOOL NOTES last week carried away part of the Friday night, Jan. 15, was the night 7:30 P. M. Everybody welcome. Sunday School at to A. M. Bayocean road, and it will take about of the triangular debate between Rev. F. O. Jones, Vicar. $4«» to replace it. Notwithstanding Gresham, St. Johns and Tillamook, that the dyke was built high enough, the negative teams traveling. 1 he St. it was thought at the time, that no Johns negative team debated Gres p T. BOAI.S, M.D., tide would go over it, The freshet on ham affimative team at Gresham los Thursday managed to get across the Parent-Teachers’ Association Meet ing to same by unanimous vote. PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON road, and not being finished, soon ing Postponed. The Gresham negative team went Surgeon S. 1*. Co. commenced washing. to Tillamook and debated the I H. S. (E O. O F. Bldg ) ♦ The monthly Dime Social of the affirmative team in the High School The seven year old son of Adam La Associ- Tillamook . Oregon auditorium. This was a ho’, 'y contest pin met with a serious accident at Tillamook Parent-Teachers Blaine on Monday. The boy found ation which was announced for Fri- ed debate, but Gresham won over E REEDY, D.V M„ a dynamite cap in the wood shed, and day night, has been postponed to Fri Tillamook ty a vote of 2 to t ’J he 111 day night, Jan. 30. coach of the visiting Gresham tc not knowing that it was dangerous, VETERINARY.’ of was Miss Strugyles. 1 he speakers -. took it into the house and placed it Star ley Christian Church. L|)e visiting team were Mr upon the stove, which caused it to ex Both Phones. -o----- I Stinsman and Miss Ellen DeHaven. plode. It tore a hole through the ccott < »regou An interest that is a surprise to all Thc speakers of the T. H. s were Tillamook - boy’s right hand, and lacerated it. >etw< Dr. Boals was called and he found is being manifested in the meeting at | grwin Schnuelle and Lee Doty Both "p H. GOYNE, I it necessary to amputate most of the Garibaldi, conducted by the pastor. Mr. Doty and Mr. Stinsman are very Last night after the arrival of Capt. much to be congratulated, it being thumb and first and second fingers. A T T ( ) R N E Y - A T-L A W. Dodge’s boat from Tillamook it was | t]lcir first time to make the state Following are the fares from Tilla impossible to seat the crowd. People teams. Office: O pposite C ourt H ouse mook to San Francisco and San Di are coming a distance of 8 miles every The Tillamook negative team con- ego and return during the Fair, with evening. sisting of 1 hontas C oates and Areta Tillamook .... Oregon. stop over privleges: A basket-dinner and mid-day ser Everson went to St. Johns, meeting 90 day round trip San Francisco vice have been arranged for up on the I gt Johns' affirmative team there, J OHN LELAND HENDERSON, $42.50; 30 day round trip San Francis Miami at the schoolhouse, beginning Jefeati.ig it by unanimous vote. 1 bus co, $36.50; 40 day round trip San Di ATTORNEY it noon next Saurday. From 10 to 20 Gresi)am won 2 votes in Tillamook ego, $58.50. of these excellent people make the an(| three in St. Johns, makinfc a total AND > I These rates will continue until Nov long trip to Garibaldi every night to of 5 votes out of 9 votes cast. Tilla- COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. ember 30, 1915. attend Church. The meeting will con-1 lnooi< Won 1 vote at home and 3 in St. T illamook B lock , Miss Florence Morgan was presid tinue this week and possibly next. Johns making a total cd 4 votes out of Tillamook - - . - Oregon I ing hostess on Jan. 7 at the meeting Our services in town last Sunday y votes cast. This eliminates St. Johns ROOM NO. 261. of the Y. F. F. Club of Fairview. A were inspiring. A memorial service I anj Tillamook front the State League, delightful afternoon made the da> was held in the morning for Rev. 1 Qn Wednesday night, Jan.20, a J. CLAUSSEN, successful in every particular. A «lain I Morgan, first pastor of the Church in I p)as]<et ball game between Bay City . LAWYER, ty lunch was served by the hostess | Tillamook, ------------- who died last week. land the T. H. S. alumni will be play- DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT The Club adjourned to meet witl The fourth sermon in the Sunday e(j ¡n t[,c opera house. This game 213 T illamook B lock Miss Helen Durrer at 1 o’clock Jan. evening series comes next Sunday I wj]| precedcd by a preliminary 28. All young ladies of Fairview re night. Subject: “Truth’s first martyr. I ganle between the Juniors and Sen- Tillamook Oregon quested to be present. Hous Singer Baird, our great chorus leader, ¡Qrs T|le resujts of these games will A Greek who hail been working for las promised us an anthem next Sun- )je published in next weeks issue of QK- JACK OLSEN, Born, Giebitch and Joplin at Garibaldi was lay night, and we are sure that all I (bis paper. So far the Juniors have i son. DENTIST. paid 45 cents in check, which he rais lovers of music will be pleased. You I Won two games and the Seniors one. Safe (I. O. O. F Bldg.) I jn the last game, however, two of the ed to $45.45 and George Phelps cash are invited. ntook C H. A. Van Winkle. I leading players on the Senior team, ed it. When sent to the First National Tillamook - Oregon The 1 Bank the forgery was soon discover Alfred Boquist and Arthur Wallace, Eats," cd, and the matter turned over to I ONE DRY ACT BOILED could not play. Sherriff Crenshaw and District Attor | DOWN TO 115 WORDS Thursday morning, Jan. 21, the final C. HAWK, A het ney Goyne. A Greek was placed und examinations will take place. All stu- for salt All pending legislation intended to | jcnts having recitation periods in the er arrest, but it was discovered that The ’ PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON the man who had raised the check make effective the prohibition amend morning will take their examinations ten cen ment enacted by the people at the el in those subjects on Thursday. All had left for Portland on Sunday. Bay City Oregon Mon< ection last November is embraced in those that have afternoon recitations The annual meeting of the County - F. R. I a bill of precisely 115 words intro- will take their examinations on Fri Holstein Breeders’ Association was QARI. HABERLACH, I duced in the House by Representa- day. • A fir held at the Commercial Club rooms 1 ivc Cardwell of Douglas County. The Eighth Grade examinations shingle on Monday, when W. E. Noyes was attorney - at - law .; I The Cardwell bill, which, its author took place Thursday and Friday last re-elected president; Charles Kunze A ms I says, is all that is necessary to make week. There will be eight new entries T illamook B eock vice-president; Ben Kuppenbender, Ray T: ' I Oregon as dry as the proverbial bone, from the eighth grade and in addition Tillamook Oregon I secretary-treasurer; and J. J. Rupp, I is: F. R. to these several other new students director. The association decid I /Any person or persons who shall, will enter the Tillamook High School. Q ALVIN R. WORRALL, dent ol ed to affiliate with the Holstcin-Fie- I liter the first day of January, 1916, Spra sian Association of America, and tc I nanufacture, sell or have in his, her LAWYER, spray I buy a set of blue books which will b< How’s This ? I >r their possession for the purpose ol kept in the office of County Agricult •Ve offer O ne H undred D ollars R eward BUSINESS COUNSELOR.TITLES We I sale any intoxicating liquor of any na- or any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured urist Jones. ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY long »i I urc shall be deemed guilty of a rnis- by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. PUBLIC. Carl Haberlach returned from a tri) I temeanor and upon conviction therc- F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, (). Bank. We. the undersigned have known F. J. 25 years experience. Consultstioii outside this week. He reports busi I of shall be punished by a fine of not I I< henev Dry for the last 15 years, and believe F ree. ness in most lines rather dull, there I less than $200 or more than $1000. I him perfectly honorable* in all business delivet transactions and financially able to carry Commercial Club Bld , Tillamook! being many vacant houses and offices >r by imprisonment in the County I out any obligations made by his firm. * I berg’s in Portland. The outlook for good I fail for a term not exceeding six I NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. —I W. I __ _ Toledo, O. prices for cheese the coining season i- I months; provided, however, that this I Hail s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, 0R. L. L. HOY, is a st acting directly upon the blood and mucous not very bright. At the beginning of I ict shall not apply to licensed phv- I surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOJifl sory n Price 75 cents per bottle. -old by all the war, many of the condensors pul I sicians prescribing alcoholic liquors I tree. Uriiixo’«»4-«' the price paid for mi> so high that I ’or medicinal purposes or the sale I Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Attc T illamook I? lock , they closed down br • ' cheesi ‘hereof for scientific, sacramental or I day 01 Tillamook, plants, Low with tc a mill I mechanical purposes. All laws and I Oi egonj and St hardly moving at all, most of tin [ ’»arts of laws in conflict herewith arc I We milk is being turned into butter and I hereby repealed. EAT VIERECK’S 0R ELMER ALLEN hay f< cheese, Butter in cubes is now selline In striking contrast to this measure I for pr at 25 cents per pound, Needless tc s the Committee of One Hundred’s I (Successor to Dr. Sharp), BREAD, Guy say this has its effect upon checsi bill containing about 8000 words, and I rente« DENTIST. prices. Were it not for the fact that lie bill of Representative Lewis, con- I tary I the Los Angeles market is taking a taining about 6000 words, either de- TILLAMOOK BAKERY, Commercia; Building, Tillamock certain amount of cheese, it would be | signed to carry into effect the prohi- I W« hard to move more than a small per bition amendment. The Cardwell bill choie 0R- E. E, DANIELS. cent of our cheese. Business picked is proclaimed by its author as con- I Mead up for a few days after the election taining more real legislation than the At All Grocers CHIROPRACTOR. Foi and again after the first of the year, two others combined. good1 Local Office in the Comtuercjal but in a short time was in worse con “My bill will do the work,” said I denci dition than before. Building-. Representative Cardwell. “You don’t v It 1C « 1 III IB HI m a- need another word to drive every sa- H TILLAMOOK - ORE Who Wouldn't I Sidney E. Henlerson, Pres., I loon, brewery and distillery out of | Have their corns and all other t rou L_J 1. But ; si . I Surveyor. 8 A A . ble of their feet cured up when it is the state.” I John Leland Henderson, Sec- I done so easy and so reasonable by a ATTORNEY-AT LAW. BECOMING SELF-SUPPORTING retary Tteas , Attoiney-at- practical Foot Doctor of over 25 Complete Set of Abstract Books i ----- o----- l Law, Notrary Public years practical experience, such as Livestock Industry in Oregon Shows Office. a Dr. Hanna, who is now stopping .. „at Taxes I'aiel for Non Residents B Tillamook Title and Remarkable Gains. w the Hotel Ramsey, with office tn the ----- o----- T illamook B lock , ■ Abstract co. i Tillamoox parlor, where he can be consulted .... <>regc| That the livestock industry in Ore 8 free until next Monday. Both Phones. gon has been developed to a point I Law. Abstracts, Real Estate, ■ Surveying, Insurance. which makes the state indepen lent of I Both Phones. Womens’ Clubs. ■ J)R. GEORGE J. DETERSE) outside sources is indi'g.ted by the T illamook - - okegon . annual report of the I'o.l’.cd inion ! About seven years ago the Oregon stockyards for 1914 DENTIST, I h.< rc.ort s 1 t Federation of Women's Clubs adop shows that 597180 head of ¡ivesto.K Successor to Dr. Perkins. ed the following resolution: of all classes w is re -cived -hiring t|,.- I TILLAMOOK, OREJO? I hat the Oregon Federation of past year, divide1 up as follows .’Si, W omen’s Clubs adopt the last Wed 300 sheep; 237,2? hots; 4, cat- nesday in January as Scholarship tie; 2,50b calves and < 3«) horses and QBORGE WILLETT l oan Fund Dav. when every Club in mules. Oregon's contribution to thi S » the I*.. C State » . . . is asked 1 1 lo do • something to impressive total was .18789 « ai.1c ; ATTORNEY-AT-LAW increase the fund which is being loan 2,149 calves; 144.001 hogs aim 't/n.4-5 T illamook C ommercial BintJiP* ed v oung women to assist in their cel- sheep, leaving only •'i'. 'inimport mt ucation.” Tillamook • . . Orerò» balance to be ctedi’.-d to surround ng The Club women have responded states. loyally to this resolution, and at the One notm feature jf tl is tet ort Eugene Convention last October the is the renia A-.. 1c ffliiig off in the l.oan Fund trustees reported $-oo;.oo number of - a’ -cv received, on’ having been received for this work, having been received in ’Ot.: as .•,500 com- and that sixty girls had been aided in pared with 4,606 in 9. 5; ¡„ '91a; their education through this medium. 6.818 in 1911 an I 8,29; n !9I y Ibis with the problem <>f buying Harness The Civic Improvement Club of Til falling off in the shipment o: will find it distinctly atlvuntH- lamook wishes to contribute to this seems to indicate tt.at the ■ c.t «ve geous to come and do yotir select ing here. You will get tie li-mers fund, and for this purpose they will On your (rent porch can be W are generally recognizing the impor -piahties, the most thorough and every night until midnight conduct a Community Sing in the tance of retaining all young meat ani conscientious workmaaship und he anil register not over Commercial Club parlors on Tuesday charged the most reasonable prices. fifty cent« per month mals cither as future breeders or to evening, the 46th of January. An ad be shipped as adult animal», a ••.ove- "e Cl,n ’■'tpply single or double eti the . teter. Msornny single article that you mission of ten cents will be charged. 7 ment which can only result ut increas may be tn need of. dGuhttU „octal tunct- ed financial returns to tbe Hrut.-rs W.A, WilliamsA C< COAST POWE’? COMPANY - - oGOG<zzz>GoccooGa4GCQOMxwcoc^onoooooooosj TI T, L A M O O K J O T TIN G S A FIRE INSURANCE POLICY 21, ion of the season has been planned, At 8:15 sharp the singing will begin. The grand old patriotic songs which idled our childish minds with awe, the rolicking darkie melodies of our Sun ny Southland, and the newer ragtime compositions which every young per son knows and loves will compose the prgram.______ ________ and a more rapid incr supply of the state. e i i the nr at J Oregon’s School for Oregon Teachers. OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL, Monmouth, Oregon. PURPOSE : The training of Teachers for pro fessional work. FACULTY : Every member professionally trained DEPARTMENTS: Eor fitting Elementary Teachers for city and rural schools. COURSES : Professional, Supervisere, Rural, Primary. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS : Comple tion of twoyears’high school work or its equivalent. GRADUATION : Completion of Elementary or Standard Courses leading to State Certificates without examination TERMS BEGIN: Regular, February 4 ; Short, April 5 ; Summer, June 21. INFORMATION : For further information write to Registrar Correspondence Cards For Short Notes. Few people use a sheet of paper in writing short notes iiowiiuayB the correspondence card is the popular win . Mure popular still is the correspondence card with sour initial in the upper left corner. We have a tine correspondence card, neatly ini tialled in gold a good snappy stock which is proving ven popular, which we have marked at an attractive pi ice 40c. per Box, 24 CARDS AND 24 ENVELOPES. Sold only by C. I. CLOUGH, The Reliable Druggist. r C. FELDSCHAU Is now ready to take any Contract in tl Cement and Building Line E i I F EMPIRE MILKING MACHINES Sep nie and I Will prove it. penter, Agent. HARNESS A 15 Watt Mazda Lamp