NOVEMBER 9 191 ó TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, Birthday Suppcr. FATAL ACCIDENT. Editor Wellington Killed at Kodad The “Birthday Supper” given at the ' Guild Hall by the ladies of the I’res- Cut in Auto Collision With | bytcrian Church last Friday evening I Freight Train. —o------ | was a decided success from every Editor Wellington, of the Bay City point of view. The patronage of the Examiner, met with an accident on many friends of the community was by those in \\ ednesday morning that cost him his greatly appreciated **// with your foot'* life. He came to the city soon after charge. These lad s have a name for presenting thing >vcl and attrac ­ ^Affording Every) Woman in this County) an Exceptional midnight on Tuesday, and assisted the Headlight staff at the city hall tive, and never fait to please when it Opportunity) to Secure Her New Fall Suit compile election returns, where he re­ comes to supper and service. The hall was arranged with twelve tables, each at a Genuine Saving Price mained until about eight. He left soon after to return to Bay City in his au­ I one representing a month of the year, to. Walter Doty, of Bay City, accom­ aim appropriately decorated. The idea panied him. \\ ellington was at the ' called for each person attending be­ uxu/i». wheel of the machine and the auto ing placed tor supper at the table rep­ was traveling from 25 to 30 miles an resenting the month in which his birthday occurs. A brief description hour. \\ hen lie reached the Kodad cut at Juno, whether W ellington at­ of the table decorations and "’OR one week—and one week only—wc shall tempted to cross the track or was un­ names of those originating and siding over them are as follows: offer our entire stock of super’» styles in Ladies aware of the approach of a freight January—A hugli snowball, colors train will never be known. He, how­ ''all Suits at prices affording really worth while ever, appears to have had some idea of green and red on snow w hite cover, Misses Hilma Johnson and Gertrude savings. -/I Friend's that there was danger ahead for lie Ball. turned his auto to the left before it When we remind you that io .’id litioil to model'' February—Cherry tree and cherries, Strong Recommendation reached the track. 'I he auto had part­ hatchets, flags. Mrs. Fred Doorman ly succeeded in crossing the track, bought direct from New Virk we also carry the famous and Mrs. Frank Hadley. Would Very Likely Have the two front wheels being on the March—Green ferns, lion and lamb, “Wooltex” and “Palmer” Garment*, you will immedia­ opposite side, but tile cow-catcher of shamrocks, pipes, the "blarney stone” Weight With You. tely realise what an important event this is t • the women the engine of the freight train struck green steamers. Mrs. R. C. Jones and the car near the door and threw the Mrs. Gruber. of this city and vicinity. E have niairv friends car on the cow catcher. Both Wel­ April—Dolls, Easter eggs, rabbits, lington and Doty were thrown out ferns and Easter lilies. Mrs. to whom we have re­ Suit, and this includes the* two last named Jennie E ve ry of the car, the latter getting a grip on McGhee and .Mrs. Bristow. commended the famous makes, is underpriced tor this One Week Sale and ever' the cow catcher with his head down­ ■ May—May poll with dolls at ends ward between the engine and tile car woman who has put off purchaaing her New ball Suit of ribbons, and May baskets. Misses managed to hold on until the until now should take advaiitajje of this event and benefit train was stopped. Wellington was | Constance Hoskins and Fay Hill. June—Wedding cake, minature bri- thrown out over Doty, but fell on the by the savings offered. I dal party, /, hearts, flowers, and large track about 177 feet from the place ; Jir 11 aticrtf Fits the Foot — bell suspended above. Mrs. Frank where the car was first struck, and and they are glad we did. ... .*19.85 $23.75 Suits now was badly mutilated. One leg was cut lliyd and Miss l eldschau. and Every Occasion. July — Uncle Sam and Miss Colum- , ... *21.65 $25.00 Suits now •. off and his head mashed up. The train We sell Mallory Hats be­ This new Red Cross Model was stopped as soon as possible and bia represented by dolls, generous . .. *23.75 display firecrackers. ...¡.. k . j of flags, cannon, i » » i i > 11, III I Vl dtMTS, I $28.75 Suits now... of glazed kid is fashioned the mutilated remains removed. Doty cause we know them to be Mrs. Conover and Mrs. J. I. E. Youel. I had a close call, having escaped with -Mrs. along lines that conform to . . • $29.00 $35.00 Suits now- August — Minature sand beach and thoroughly good and because a few bruises. He was able to return those of the foot—it will look to his home at Bay City. One of the bathers, tenls, vehicles, and details. equally well on the slender or they have m«,re retd stylethan Mrs. Dale, Mrs. Franklin and Mrs. breaktnen on the train saw the car Wiley. the not-so-slender foot. coining and was surprised at the any hats we know. September—Sheaves of grain, au­ It’s a shoe, too, that will tit great speed it was going and looked tumn leaves, golden standard and to see whether it had succeeded in any occasion. It is smart with­ The new Fall Models are getting across, when he saw it on the steamers. Mrs. E. M. Bales and Miss out being extreme ; simple M cNair. cow catcher. now here —both soft and stiff­ without being too plain. October—Jack-o’lan terns, black Wellington is a married man with A Red Cross Shoe, too, with in all the most popular shades. one child, and his wife was in Port­ cats, assorted fruits, and details of hallowecn, Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. the famous Red Cross Sole. land at the time of the accident. Come in and try your own Ball. Justice of the Peace Stanley, who Price *6.00 November—Large arch of crysan- acted as coroner, was notified, as model on. You’ll like it im­ themums, basket of fruit, turkeys, and Other Models *4.00 and more. well as Dr. Boats and Sheriff Cren­ Thanksgiving details. Mrs. ¡. S. La ­ mensely. shaw, who went to the scene of the accident. The remains were t taken mar and Mrs. W. J. Hill. December—Christmas tree, large Mallory Hats ....*3.00 charge of by undertaker Henkle, ;, and red bows, and display of the season. brought to the city. Cravenetted........... *3.50 Mrs. Carl Habcrlach. Under the supervision of Mrs. W. B. Silver Wedding. Aiderman and the assistance of others who had no responsibility for tables, On Sunday last, the congregation of in addition to those mentioned above, Special Purchase of the German Reform Congregational it was a very creditable affair and one ¿Manufacturer’s Sample Line Church, met at the farm house of of unusual interest and profit. their pastor Rev. Paul Ebinger and assisted him and his good wife in Presbyterian Church. celebrating their silver t wedding an- N occassioti every pros­ ¿^Marked Prices of Every! niversary. About fifty friends > were pective buyer of Holiday “Without the Vision the People present. Trimmed Hat in the Store. I lie Ladies Aid of the church pre- ..... Perish" is the subject for the sermon Handkerchiefs should benefit