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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, LUNE 22. 1916. J. J. McCormick, of Garibaldi, has OO^ûCCOQOGOOOOCOGGCGCOGCOOCGOGCGGeOGGMOOQGGOGGOCOOat bought a Pierce Arrow auto and will use it for auto service. It is a 8-pa»- senger car and he will make round trips to Portland, charging the same .are as the railroad. Those who want auto service or a trip to Portland should make dates with him. Commencing on June 25, the Member Federal Reserve Bank. Southern Pacific R. R. will run two trains to and from Tillamook city daily, the second train arriving here in the evening as last year. The schedule of the motor will be changed OFFICEKS : the motor leaving here in the after noon will do so at 1:50 p.m. B- C. LAMB, President. On Saturday the County Court al R. A. Silvester returned on Satur W. I. RIECHERS, Cashier. lowed the petition to organize the day from Kansas City, where he h^d Big Nestucca Drainage District, there gone on account of the serious illim J. C. HOLDEN, Vice-President. being no objections to the same. of his father, who underwent an oper For exchange, 35 acres joining ation and it is thought that he will I. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier. Ashland for stocked dairy ranch. Full recover. Mr. Silvester said there was particulars in first letter. Address R. a reunion of his family, and it gave DIRECTORS : F.D. No. 1, Box. 76, Ashland, Ore. * him great pleasure in meeting his re latives. For Sale, 80 acres timber land, Sec. A. \V. Br.x.x. P eter H eisel . C. J. E dwards . Jesse H. Crenshaw and Mrs Viola 8. Tp. 3, S., R. to W, Tillamook County, Oregon. Make me an offer. Stockham, former teachers at the B. C. L amb . W. J. R iechers . J. C. Hoi D ex . J. K. Eshelntan, Altoona, Iowa. * public school of this district, were united in marriage on Sunday at the Having bought the Tillamook Iron Catholic Church bv Father Van Clar- Works from A. K. Case all business enbeck. Prof. Crenshaw has been from Sept. 1st will be transacted by teaching school at Astoria and Mis. Careful Attention Given to all Banking Stockham near Hood River, where H. Sander. * they will make their hanie. Business Placed in Our Hauds. Get your lime rock or Sulphur W. C. Foster, an employee at the Spray at Tillamook Feed Co. We also post office; Clarence Stanley, sun of No man can hide money ’nnil keep OTHERS from Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. , have the International Stock Food justice of the Peace E. W. Stanley; knowing it. There is always something in his actions Remedies sold on “money back” and Everett Wells left the first of the that gives him away.” guarantee. ♦ week to enlist;and Chas E. Garlic, of Our strong vaults will keep your money safe. Netarts, a member of Battery A, For sale cheap, lot in Brighton Portland also left to join the battery. Besides this, MEN of known financial RESPON Beach, Ore., in block 81, lot No. 2 The latter recently located at Ne for $200.00, $25.00 down, $10.00 per tarts with his wife and two children. i SIBILITY are behind our bank. month. Write Peter Damis, St.Helens I The heavy showers of rain this Oregon. J« Make OUR bank YOUR tank. To those who wish to get better week were a great benefit to Tilla- Sheriff Crenshaw and B. E. King : mook County. The severe winter and We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Deposit. KODAK this season, we have made left for Portland on Monday on busi I cold spring had the effect ot retarding ■fess. They returned on Tuesday in a | the grow-th of grass and many far- arrangements whereby we can take ney Buick that he had previously : mers had to pasture on land that they bought. previously used for hay. This will in a few good old style machines THE OLD RELIABLE. Coming: Actual Western roundup maki the hay crop exceedingly light this year, with the prospect that shown in "Blue Blood and Red” to in trade on new ones. be shown at the Gem Theatre, Thurs more hay will have to be shipped in CCC40QCOeCCCOGdC4OGOQ&9QCr3O9Oa«C<: next winter than last winter. The rain day night, June 29. This is a thrilcr this week is greatly beneficial to pas from start to finish, don’t miss it. Kodak Cleaning and Repairing. tures, which will help some. House to rent, 4 rooms and pantry. I have anentircly new U. S. Cream Feidschau and Jackson finished the Rent reasonable. Apply, 2nd Avenue Scperator, 450 pounds capacity, never of hardsurfacing the piece of West near First street. * been used. Will sacrifice sa.nefor one- contract road north of town on Saturday. This Figeons Pigeons for sale, 10 mated pairs half original cost. See Smith the Calf was the piece of road that was to Homers, cheap, squabs thrown in. Man. Wise and Massey. Dentists. have bene constructed last year by Mrs. L. A. Lindsey, Garibaldi, Orc. Protect your valuable papers from the Arcnz Company, but owing to the * Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. For Rent—Store Building now oc the unexpected fire by renting one of lateness of the season was not com United States auto tires at King & cupied by B. D. Lamar as a variety our safe deposit boxes. Only one pleted then, and was later sub-let to » dollar per year. Tillamook County r'eldschal and Jackson. It will be the Smith Co. store after Feb., 1st.—P. W. Todd. Hank. « • middle of July before the road will Sunday chicken dinners at Bayside A Farmers’ Union will be held at i be thrown open for travel. The con Inn, Bayocean. * the Grange Hall at Fairview, June 21, Alex. McNair and wife, with Mrs. tractors will immediately commence Vierick accompanying them, left on the piece of road they have to hard Bring in your prescriptions, Tilla- at 1 p.m. to discuss the hay problem. S. by auto to visit their daughter at iook Drug Co. * The last chapter of the “Girl and Eugene. They will visit at other surface south of the city. j On Saturday evening, seventeen Sacks wanted—Lamb Schrader Co., the Game” will be shown at the Star points before returning home. Knights of Pythias of this city went Tillamook Oregon. * Theatre next Monday and Tuesday. Real Cowboys and Cowgirls assist l up to Nehalem in autos and visited Sec Wise and Missy, the up-to-date George Walsh and Doris Pawn in For all kinds of auto accessories, dentists, who have located perman latest Western drama: “Blue Blood the lodge at that city. Work was done iite King & Smith Co. ently in 'Tillamook, Bay City and Bar and Red.” at th: Gem Theatre next in the first, second and third ranks after which a fine spread was enjoyed. Thursday, June 29. * Cherries for canning. Now is the View. The following Tillamook boys made Between tai? to buy. Fruit Palace. Deputy Fish Warden S. L. Rath- the trip: C. A Johnson, Ed Leach, N. For Sale—Registered Holstein Bull I burn came in from Potland, and with J. Myers, J. M. Selby, Harry Kerr, C. ' Dressmaking, Mrs. Marie Wade, calf, a fine animal well marked $30.00 Write B. B. Goff, Forest Grove, Deputy Warden Ed Leach, will blast E. Trombley, E. W. Stanley, J. A. TILLAMOOK, OREGON Corner gth and Stillwell. Oregon. J6. some rock at the Nehalem falls so as Richards, A. H. Gaylord, Albert Ford Extras—King & Smith have to allow salmon to get up the river. Schlappi, Erwin Harrison, T. B. 5000 Cattle seen in Fox Western Wded a line of auto acces rics. ♦ and other Southern Pacific Stations in Tillamook 40 acre dairy ranch, bottom land, Handley, H. T. Stafford, Wm. Marx, Film “Blue Blood and Red" at the I Wise and Massy examine the teeth, Gem Theatre, Thursday evening, June cleared, one mile from Tillamook John Zumstcin, John Kunze and County. They save considerable money. Are ■re advice and estimates, FREE. * 29. Creamery. To be sold at a bargain. Floyd Erickson. The visiting Knights h.ul a fine time and enjoyed the hos on sale as follows: Vv ill keep 18 cows. Enquire at the | For Sale—250 goats in good condi pitality of the Nehalern boys very D. E. Goodspeed vs. Frank Hanen- gn. E. A. Gwinn, Dallas, Oregon. * kratt is a suit filed in the circuit Headlight office. much. ON SALE DAILY For Sale, Cheap, lot in Brighton I Dr. Wise will work by appointment court to recover $300.00 on a prom Irene S. Stiverson vs. George Beach, Oregon, in Block 8l, lot No. Stiverson is a divorce suit filed in the 1« those who want him personally.* issory note. RETURN LIMIT, TWO DAYS FROM DATE OF SALE We use only the purest drugs ob 2, for $250.00 casn, V/rite Peter . circuit court. These parties were mar- Hou choose your doctor. Choose us ¡Jamis, P. O. Box 501, St. Helens, I ried at Cloverdale in August 12th, Use these low round t rip tickets on your next out r your druggist—Tillamook Drug tainable to enter into your prescrip Oregon. * | 1912, two children being born to the tions. Bring them to us—Tillamook I union. The grounds for the divorce, ing or fishing trip in Tillamook County. You Drug Co. * Karl Onthank, superintendent of King & Smith Company can supply schools, with Mrs. Onthank, left on as set forth in the complaint, are cruel Mrs. J. C. Ncidlinger, of San Fran might spend a week end at many pointsalong the j and inhuman treatment and the per W with all kinds of extra equipment Tuesday for Eugene, where Mr. On * Fords. * cisco, Cal., is visiting the home of her thank reads a paper before some of sonal indignities showered by the de- beach. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. DeLillies, | fendant on the plaintiff rendered her the educators of the state. Jitney Service: Auto for hire at all of this city. life burdensome; that this cruel Having taken charge of the auto ! treatment began a few weeks after Your local agent will be pleased to give you more Mrs. Phone 53J Day—154J night The Bank of Brownville vs. Albert «Slyter, * Francis Smith is a suit filed in the mobile department of Case’s Garage, they were married and have lasted complete information or write circuit court to recover $54.00 on a 1 solicit your patronage in the future continuously until June, 1916, when as in the past and will guarantee sat j plaintiff left her husband, taking the K. L. Stillwell left on Tuesday to promissory note. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent isfaction. Frank H. Devine. pend the Pioneers’ Convention at ; two children. The complaint recites a D. L. Shrodc, George Williams and Wand. | large number of cases of cruel Portland, Oregon. It may interest a number of our Charles Kunze vs. H. T. Hilton, is a iHive you prescriptions to be filled? suit filed in the circuit court to recov citizens, who patronize the city li- ■ treatment. The plaintiff asks that she ■ be given the custody of the children It can fill any prescription.—Tilla- er $358.75. brary that a new set of Harvard and the decree provide that the plain- Wk Drug Co. ♦ classics have been added to the li- Seghers Wood Co., 410, 18th St., brary which is now located in the 1 tiff be paid $20.00 per month for the pKise & Massy, dentists, do painless support of the children. North Portland, Oregon, wants to new city hall. Racting free where plates or bridge trjtde their A-i Woodyard for Tilla Bay City Land Co. vs. Bay City is A. Arstil has completed the road at kk is ordered. * mook property. * Hobsonville and moved his outfit to a case filed in the circuit court in which the plaintiff seeks to enjoin pour Free Sample of Briquets is Mr. and Mrs. Stratton, parents of Wheeler, where he has another road F ready at Lamb-Schrader Co’s. Mrs. G. B. Lamb, who have been in contract. Mr. Arstill has built a num and restrain the defendants from pro ceeding with the sale of the com rlce-—B etterC. Lamb. on a visit, left for their home on ber of pieces of road in this county pany’s property as advertised; and to and has always done good work. P°r Sale, ten good milch cows. For Tuesday at Newberg. l enjoin and restrain the defendants ptnation phone Walter Cason, Rev. C. H. Waymire and wife, who from making any sale under the war For good security and 8 per cent in ptc, Oregon. * terest, party wants to borrow $400 have been living at North Bend, are rant issued for the assessment pend Lillamook County Bank vs. Alfred for one year. Address “B” care of in on a visit at the home of their ing the determination of .the suit, and daughter, Mrs. Frank Freeman. They that a decree be entered that the pro Pjer is a suit filed in the circuit . the Headlight office. WHEN A FIRE OCCURS will return there, where Mr. Way ceeding had and taken by Bay City pt to recover $200.00 For Rent—14 room house, barn and mire is engaged in evangelistic work. for the assessment of any portion of l\ia”1.®ryan on Tuesday for chicken house with two acres of land. and you suddenly remember that the cost of the improvement of the Don’t forget those busted castings. the • Indiana, • •■ - he A small farm in city limits for $18 old home in where road and highway in the complaint policy has lapsed or that you meant ' per month. Apply to F. R. Beals. * Can be welded for half. Goods sent against plaintiff’s property, or any visit relatives and friends. to get insured hut delayed doing so, I you have had teeth treated ___ I Three room furnished apartment. by parcel post and express promptly part thereof, is null and void; that and Bay City has no claim or lien against there is consternation. If you do not ' Water and electric lights, ground T »till ache try the Wise & Massey returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, • any of plaintiff’s property because of •'«ss method for relief. * floor at $10 per month. Inquire at Oregon. want to be taken unawares, the only improvements herein mentioned, or * .Marolf and Kate Marolf vs 9th Street and 6th Avenue East. plan is to insure at once. Don’t put it because of any proceedings had in at We have made special arrange- •e‘t W. Knight et al. is a suit t to For rent, 1 6 room house all modern, tempting to assess plaintiff’s proper off until some other time, do it now. the Telephone Co., to ments with "ver money on promissory notes. close in to business center at corner ty for any part of the cost of im Ave end 4th Street. In- connect you directly with our office, provement, and perpetually to enjoin Let us write you a policy today. of Stillwell Sawed—Call E. W. Knight * in case you wish any of our GOOD and restrain Bay City from selling or ■lie Mutual phone, Prompt service quire of M. R. Hancnkratt. threatening to »ell any portion of « [careful work. Dr. J. E Reedy is contemplating COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co., Call 28W plaintiff's property for any attempted service and joining the offering his --- ”e Tiliamook Meat Co. is paying At their last meeting the Fair assessments for the part of the cost army, and is wanting those who owe to Fourth Mr pound for live fat hogs up to him to pay up at once. * Board authorized thhe ordering of of the improvement» * 1200 small vases for use in floral dis Street. Pounds. “Blue Blood and Red" is a new Fox play at the Fair.. One third of these Expert eye examination is ■ring frys dressed and delivered film with new ideas which make it to go to each of three sections of the I absolutely necessary to de PHONE US. P®c. each. See W. S. Coates or ' jump from start to finish, at the Gem county for their respective displays. CALL ON US. WRITE US Re 13J Theatre, Thursday June 29. termine the proper kind of glasses to J6. Any one in the county having some TODD HOTEL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORE. Strayed from the Elmore Place: thing in the way of an attraction that use. Selecting them by any other work horse, communicate horse, weight will be suitable to present at the , method may result in permanent in- R..P • y Smith % mile back of W. Four-year-old bay about 1050, wire cut just below fet County Fair kindly communicate with ■ jury to your sight. When Dr. Turner pUiott s on Kilchis river. Call for Kids Street. F»cre dairy farm and cheese fac- lock in front, one hind leg white be 1 Mrs. Mary F. Dunstan and Erwin prescribes glasses, it is with absolute The improvement consists in hard low ankle. Natural pacer. Finder will Harrison, Secy. lln Lincoln County for sale. For be liberally paid on return of horse certainty that they are the best, are Tillamook City. Oregon, will receive surfacing said streets with concrete F'ylars address Wm. Crispicn, to me.—F. R. Beals. pavement, with curbs and t enders and The Fair Board feel themselves for the only kind suited to your eye». If bids up to June 27, 1916. nt 8 o’clock C. Lodge, Oregon. * provision for surface drainage and tunate in getting Mr. C. E. Reynolds p. m. for the improvement of the fol aewer for part of project No. 3, in to take charge of planning and man you dojiot need glasses, he most lowing gt'eets, tn-wlt; i aging the parades for the County Fair positively will not recommend them. 1st. —Eighth Street, from the East line accordance with plans and specifica <TV—— y V— TV ■ in August No one quite up to Dr. Turner will be at Jenkens Jewelry of Stillwell Avenue, East to the We-i tions on file theref.ir with the City 1 Charlie when it come» to getting un store Friday and Saturday, June 23- line of Block 10 in A. A. Miller’» Ad Recorder. Bids for each project num 24; at Cloverdale June 19-20; at Beav bered to he separate. an interesting parade. er, June 21. Remember the date. Be dition. , All bi<!a must be accompanied by 2nd, - Fifth Avenue East, from the The work of planting young Doug- ware of those going from house to cert ified check in favor of Ti Ila-nook South aide of l hird Street to the North house claiming to be Dr. Turner's City to the amount of 5 percent of i ' Hebo district in l illamook County, agents. They arc frauds and you will ■ ide of Eighth Street. the hid ns a guaranty that the success ’ r has been completed for the year. be humbugged. Be sure and call and g-d.—Fifth Street, from the center of ful bidder will enter into contract with Sixth Averue East, F.ant to the East : About 600 acres of a burn in that let him show you that new invisible approved bond for the; performance . district were replanted this year, re- double vision glass for reading and bojndry of Tillamook City. thereof. —■about 360,000 young trees, close work and distant vision, al) in 4th, I'ifti Street,from the East line . ■ qmring Dated thia June 3rd, 11116. were grown in the gov one, which look« like a »ingle pair, of Second Avenue East to th« center P __ all __ of which V • 'ra C. Smith, ernment nursery in the northern part yet answers the purpose of two. * of Sixth Avenue Fa«’, and Third Ave- City Recorder, of lillamtxk THIS MANNED H/S MONEY EVA HOLE IN THE GROUND-JT ES GONE - THE “PRUDENT MAN’Pi/TX HES EN THE BANK ATTENTION DAIRYMEN. I have orders for a great number of calves and am n°w buying all I can get. When you have a calf for sale its money in your pocket to call me up. Am able to pay and will pay fancy Prices for Durham Bulls, Red Poll Bulls, Durham, Red Polls and Holstein Heifers. Can also use chickens.—Both Phones Smith, THE CALF MAN. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital’and Surplus, $30,000.00 Tillamook County Bank Tillamook Jottings. C. I. CLOUGH, KOVJVi) TRIP FAREI SOUTHERN PACIFIC FIRE ! FIRE ! FIRE ! ! ! FIRE INSURANCE ROLLIE W. WATSON, The Insurance Man.” bAMAR’S VARIETY STORE, MOVE to I.OO.F. BLD., "Drop in and book Around ” ’■I ...I.......... a