Tillamook MEETINGS THAT INTERESTED OUR DAIRYMEN. I Headlight, April 29. The Sunday Closing Bubble. Varsity Fifty-Five Exclusive Agency for Wayne Knit Hosiery It was mutually agreed between the American Latly Corsets, La Porte O. A. C. Short Course at Tillamook fruit and candy stores that they Dress Fabrics; Proved Highly Successful. would close their businesses last Sun­ A Suit for Young Men. day with the exception of Leo Mor­ Wednesday night ended what has rison’s store, so as to give District This illustration shows been, on a whole, a very successful 1 Attorney T. II. Goync an opportunity D/ short course in Agriculture and 1 to institute proceedings, and- notwith­ Home science at Tillamook. It is ' standing that Mr. Goyne has prepar­ hard to pick out anything that was of ed the complaint lie seems to have more importance than in the meet­ met with a snag, for no one will sign ings than the others. Mr. David Mon­ it, and he is in a quandry whether to for young men. roe, of Spokane, and Prof, bitts, of proceed or to lit the matter drop. O. A. (_., handled the subject of Sheriff Crenshaw refused to sign it, breeding for milk in a very efficient as well as other leading citizens, who manner, emphasizing the importance think it is a mistake to attempt to cn- 7 ' -A'--?"' of records and obtaining the right forae the Sunday closing tow. As it sort of a dairy sire. The registry pa­ is hard to find anyone who is want- per does not guarantee the transmit­ iug the law enforced, there is not ting power of a dairy bull, but this , much doubt but what Mr. Goyne will along with large records of produc­ 1 allow the matter to drop on account Have put all the latest tion in all the females in the near I of the strong opposition to what he ancestry is an almost sure guaran­ [ intended to do. and best style features tee that production will be handed into this model. down and augmented. This was Swastika Club. brought out very aptly by Mr. Mun­ The Special Features The month of March meeting was roe with illustrations of the ancestry are 3D inches long ; 3 of the great Holstein world’s record held at the home of Mrs. C. W. Mill­ heifer. Finderne Holingon Fayne, er. buttons, two to button; For Friday and Saturday Only. with about 240,000 tbs. of milk ami Besides games Mrs. MacKenzie soft roll front, wide 1116 lbs. butter fat in a year. He favored the ladies with several vocal Whilst this sale of millinery offers only a showed that the record was produced selections, after which delicious re­ limited number of Hats, every style shown was lapels. Waistcoat ■ 5 not merely by chance but by the freshments were served. produced in our own workroom, under the direct Buttons ; Semi snug judicious combination of the blood The invited guests were Mrs. Baker supervision ol Miss Jones, of Portland. The of eight of the greatest sires of the Mrs. McNair, Mrs. MacKenzie, Mrs w «listed. styles are therefore absolutely authentic and in breed. Mr. Munroe, one of the great­ Edwards and Mrs. Alderman. Trousers : English accordance with fashions latest decrees. est Holstein breeders of the North­ The April meeting was held at the west, if not in the United States, paid home of Mrs. Burge, where a delight­ style, with turn lip The Hats (which are strictly good values).' many tributes to the cow's of other ful afternoon was spent. The hostess will be on display in the Millinery Section on the cuffs and tunnel belt dairy breeds. He said lie would rev­ served a dainty luncheon, after which Copyright H .it Schaffner &. Mars Balcony, but will not be shown in the windows,1 loops. erently doff his hat in the presence >f the ladies adjourned to meet with and will only be purchasable at the price quoted Murne Gowan, Sophie 19th, Anche- Mis. Harrison the following month. THE FABRICS brain Brown Kate 4th, or any of the Mrs. (,'. Holden was elected as a above on Friday and Saturday of this week. Are all wool Glen L'npdiarts, tartans, check and __ large producers, and his only regret new member. The invited guests were was that there was not enough of this Mrs. Hill and Miss. Tinnerstet. stripes patterns and they are all here in great caliber to furnish bulls for every variety. Prices vary from Students' Recital. dairymen in the country. The Tilla­ mook Breeders’ Assiciaticm, by pay- | The students of Mr. and Mrs E. E. ihg the expenses of Mr. Munroe on Under the Balcony. this trip, have done a great thing, Koch, will give a recital at the High Many other splendid makes from UST another service feature of Haltoin’s not only for the breed but also for School Auditorium assisted by Dr. $11.85 to $18.50. the dairy industry of the County and Monk, Cello; Mr. W. Broughton, whereby you may secure up-to-date reli­ for every dairyman, no matter of clairnet; and Mr. Bisbee, flute, on able merchandise at genuine Bargain what denomination who took advan­ May 71I1. Persons who desire invita­ MEN’S STRAW HATS. FLÖRSHEIM SHOES. Prices. These Bargain Squares arc the tage of the opportunity to hear him. tions can obtain them of the students Clearing Houses of the whole store, and in Splendid Selection and Prof. Reynolds talks on swine feed­ or Mr. and Mrs. Koch. Following is The make for style, them you will find short ends of yard goods, every size. ing and management, as well as the the program: comfort and w_ar. r odd lines in which size ranges are broken, Cecile Waltz ............................ McKee demonstration of detection of 1 un- soundness in horses, were verv ■ well (Irchestra. and many other lines of merchandise which, enjoyed by all present. Two Selections .......... Crosby Adams. whilst of the highest merit, it is desirable to I rma Ball, 9 weeks instructions. Professors Lamb and Brown on close out. poultry and horticulture, while not Duet ...................................... Wohlfahrt Everything shown in the Bargain Squares ARROW SHIRTS having subjects of quite so much in­ Wanda Haltoni. will be marked at a price to ensure an entire terest to the I illamook dairymen, Lullaby ..................... Crosby Adams. With and without soft Jewel Whitehouse. still brought out many points which and early clearance. Just now you will find Collars, all sizes, are of greatest impórtame on every Hand in Hand (March) . . . Ducclle. in the Bargain Squares Sales of the follow­ farm, líbese arc the things that make Mildred Butts. ing lines of really good reliable merchandise. life worth while on the farm, the I hiet ............................ Wohlfahrt. ability to produce most of our food Errald Haltom. BARGAIN SQUARE, I and have it in the best of condition I Scenes that arc Brightest ... l’apini. 1 NO. 1. while the poor city man cats Chinese Helen Case. Sale of Ladies’ Corsets. eggs and wilted radishes. Flag Day March ................ Strcabbog workmen of the shop. After refresh­ One ton of coal equals two cords of 1 he talk by Pro. Fitts on feeding Emma Groat. Sale of Spring Wash Goods. and judging the dairy cow were re­ Snowflake ............................ Eckhardt. ments had been served, a delightful wood and you don't have *0 sow and Sale of Laces and Insertions. social evening having been spent, the split it, Lamb-Schrader Co., Hello ceived with great interest. It is a well Pauline Lamar. Sale of Embroideries and Beadings. Centray Gi ’ me 28W. * established fact that breeding is 50 Les Sylphes ...................... Bechmamn many friends departed for their Sale of Ladies ’ Summer Underwear. homes wishing Mr. Heyd many hap­ per cent and development the other ' La Verna Holden. We desire to call attention to an py returns of the day. {For description and prices of latter see Our Special 50 per cent in getting go<»d live stock I ! Humcrcske ............................ Dvorak. important sale of registered Jerseys, Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. The best bred heifer calf in the world | Announcement in last week's Headlight.) | which will take place in this city on Orchestra. never will make a satisfactory cow School March....................... Streabbog W. Hill, Mr. and Mrs F. J. Pyc, Mr. Saturday^ May 8,the car load of stock BARGAIN SQUARE, and Mrs. Guest. Dr. and Mrs. Monk, unless she is well fed, not only in Romona Haltom. being brought here by Thos. Withy- Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Bobel, Mr. and NO. 2. calfhood but all through life. By Melody in F.................... Rubenstein. 1 combe & Son. Mrs. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs, F. Car­ "well fed" we don’t mean over ferì, Mend your own tires and inner Areta Everson. Sale of Boy’s Caps. While our Tillamook pastures are Dreaming Valse .................. Aguero. diff, Mr. and Mrs. S. Moulton, Mr. I tubes with "The Double Mileage Sale of Ladies ’ Shoes. and Mrs. Geo. Chaffee, Mr. and Mrs. excellent, a large producing cow can­ Steam Valcanixer." Can carry it in Eugena Smith. Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ellison, Sale of Misses ’ Shoes. not consume a large enough amount Silvery Echos (Duet) .. .. Blake. I your machine and mend your tire Mr. and Mrs. J. Rancs, Mr. and Mrs. Sale of Children ’ s Waists. of grass alone tp produce ho her ca­ Constance Hoskins and Elizabeth while on the rim, in any old place. G. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uit- pacity. Sale of Men ’ s Summer Union Suits. Complete outfit only $7.50. Come an 1 Whitehouse. lillage and manures by Prof. Lar- Traumarei .......................... Schumann. hoff, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wallin, Mr. let us show you the set. Tillamoox Look for the SPECIAL COLOR SALE TICKETS, and Mrs. H. A. Williams, Mr. and sen were talks that every farmer 111 lhe Regular Price is marked on every garment.) Feed Co. , * Lee Doty. the county should apply, but the Valse Op. 64 No. 1 .......... ... Chopin. Mrs. Bilffcn, Mr. and Mrs Morris In order to assist the farmers of Schnal, Mr. and Mrs. F. Feldshau, great hit of this part of the program Marie Holden. Lane county to determine the value was the trip to the farm of B. L. Ruins from Athens (Turkish March) Mr. anil Mrs. S. Veirick, Mr. and Mrs of their dairy cows and to eliminate Bisbee, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maddux, Beals to inspect his tile drainage Beethoven. Mrs. Carl Stewart, Mrs. Black, Mrs. the poor ones from their herds, the system, installed last winter, Partiv Marie Nielson. First National Bank of Eugene plans Coats Dresses & Skirts are decidedly becoming- Barnes. Messrs Barney Gilson, A. K. as an effect of this farm de monstra­ The Chase . Rhcinbergcr to place milk testers in the rural Case, Miss Lillian Guest, Miss Aman­ tion it is planed to reclaim several Gertrude Fbingcr. da Feldshau, Miss Myrtle Wallin, schools of the county, the school . You will appreciate the care hundred acres by creating a drainag children to do the testing for the I Miss Conrad and Albert Vcirick. Suprise Party and Pie Social. district in this locality. farmers free of charge, under the di- I and taste exercised in the Last, but not least, the I domestic* rection of the county agriculturist. A I choosing of the new Suits. Last Tuesday evening, Mrs. Frank Science lectures and demons (rations few of the machines have all ready - 96th Anniversary I. O. O. F. Coats, Dresses and Separate were largely attended, and none but Heyd gave a very pleasant surprise been ordered and will be distributed [ good words arc spoken fot Miss party and pie social, in honor of her among the schools of the county Skirts for Spring wear. I The thhi Fellows and Rebekahs i Turley and Miss Veland, wh o had 1 husband’s birthday. A musical pro­ I honor of the 96U1 anniversary of their which are located in the sections I charge of this department. 1'he art gram, was enjoyed by all present. Dr. ’ order, met at their lodge room on Mon- where dairying is carried on most ex­ \Ve should be glad for you and science of good housekeeping and Mrs. Monk gave sev ral violin ' day night and marched in a body to tensively. The plan has the hearty | to look over our selections and demands as much, if not more, sitten selections and were accompanied on the Christian Church where a tine pro­ •unction of the county school super­ in doing so please remember intendent and the county agricultur­ tion than better farming, for axe not the piano by Miss Conrad. Mrs. Allen gram was rendered. ist. — Eugene Register. our children and hop n s of mote im Page sang “Why don’t You Smile," Rosa Shreve», N. G., took charge of that you will not be impor­ accompanied by Miss Lillian Guest. the meeting and made the announce­ portance than our acres and c.Mtle? tuned to buy. \ftcr the last session the lathes of \ violin solo by Mr. Henry Ellison, ment». the Tillamook Civic League gave a male quartet composed of Messrs The first number was a piano duet by \\ atch our Windows for they very enjoyable reception for the Cardiff, Chaffee, bill and Gilson ren­ Mesdatncs Koch and Baird. This was contain at all times displays of the most upt°‘ speakers, and the business men of the dered several selections, and all join­ followed by a vocal solo by Mrs. Allan date and most authentic styles of the day. city presentetik each of them with a ed in and sang "Tipperary". This was Page. The third number was a violin ) ouny America Tillamook Cheese as fallowed by two piano selections by solo by Mr. Koch. The fourth number Ready-to-Wear Section On the Balcony. was a beautiful tableau put on by the a memento t>( the county and to help M iss Lillian Guest. Rebekahs. This was followed bv a vo­ the \ oung Americans they had at Assisting Mrs. Heyd in receiving 1 cal solo bv Mr. Baird. The Odd Fel­ home to acquire a taste for good the guests were Mrs. Cardiff, Mrs. C. lows then put on a fine tableau. DOUBLE GOLD cheese. Stewart, Miss Amanda Feldshau and Rev. Van Winkle, pastor of the BOND TRADING Two side meetings were held on Mrs. Moulton. The affair was a com­ Christian Church, at the close the pro­ Tuesday and Wed'.icsday at Clover­ plete .surprise to Mr. Hird, who by gram gave a find address on the prin­ STAMPS GIVE ciples of Odd Fellowship, which was dale an.f Bay City, and while the a pre-arranged plan was called away full of good thoughts. EVERY FRIDAY. attendance was rather slim the inter­ ■ from the shop on supposed business, Several good lantern slides were ex­ est was good Tillamook will l»e Riad and wax kept figuring for an hour, hibited showing interesting scenes rel­ to w elerne the O \ C. lecturers and . while a party of men stripped the ative to Odd Fellowship. The church was well filled and every­ Mr Munroe at * omc future time work benches of racks and tools, con- one present considered the evening R. C. Jones y ,d the profess prs lefl ! verting them into large tables, while well spent. ____________ this morning (c t Nehalem w Sere x ' the lumber about the shop was used ON DISPLAY AND Last Tuesday evening __ _ o was the UIC last I uncheon. There were a goodly n0® I short course being held today, , for benches. The tables were beatiti- gathering of the Physical Cult For Sale. ..lure her present and all did their lit* I FOR SUE AT THE I fully decorated wiih flowers brought Club for this summer Wrs. R. J~ For sale—si* ; roomed house and ___ ... Jones 1 has --- * been part in the way of story telling •• by the guests. Mr. Heyd was the re- House and two lofs each lot 52’í by a very efficient leader, and two lots corn ?r 5>th and Park Street, | cipient of many beautiful and useful . 105 feet in Thayer’s Add. Price $soa as she is just about to depart for the speech making. Mr*. Jones was P**" Small cash pt yment, 8plL_ ----— and balance presents, among which was a large J $2.50 down balance easy terms. East and being the list meeting, the sented with a book from the chiM* easy terms. I nquire oí E. Kirk. • office desk, presented to him by the j members planned a pleasant surprise a remembcrance of their lov* •** W. G. Dwigh» for her in the way of an appetising high esteem. The club expects to some in the fall. _ . Hart Schaffner & Marx Miss Jones Announces an Important Sale of Millinery at $2.98 520.00 to $27.50 $2.00 to $5.00. $1.50 to $5.00 The Bargain Squares $5.00 to $6.50. “^horn’s The New Suits, Electric Store, Next to Gem Theatre. » 1 I As Ingai |ime imoc ihoul ¡ng s lame possil $ I r » ! !