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(Th* iJ««»biiai)t, Pvoplc Who iUnut has over one thousand suosertbers It has more local news, and is the cleanest, ablest and best paper in Tillamook County. People who want all the news and who do not want slush, dirt and abuse, take Good Job Printing will do well to bear in mind that there is but one decently equipped Job office in Tillamook Countyt and that is the office 0 (Cltv SeaMight. CIU’ tjcubiinijt. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, THURSDAY, October 6th. 1898 TILLAMOOK COUNTY ASSESSMENT. Conntv AssesHor J. S. Stephen. Im. completed the assessment roll of Tilla mook comity for 1898, a summitry of which we give below. There is an increase n the gross value of assessable property in Tillamook county from last year, »hen the ligmes were| 1,106,997. The taxable property in 1897 was $995,541. Agerage Number. Total Value. value. Ai res of I.ntiil................... .......... 340,295 ... $809,425 ♦2.37 Improvements on Deeded Land.. — — 85,140 'Town and city lots........................ 6,220 47,214 7.59 Improvements on town and city — — lots......................................... .... 35,459 Improvements oil land not deeded or patented .......................... — — .... 11,635 Miles of telegraph and telephone — lines, toll roads ................... 210 6,275 Merchandise and stock in trade.. — . — 17,740 Farming implements, wagons, car- riages, &c.............................. — .. — .... 8,590 Steamboats, sailboats, stationary engines, &c............................ — .... 21,895 — Money........................................... — 21,570 — — — N- te3 and accounts..................... 44,992 — Household furniture, &c............ 18,365 16.68 Horses and mules......................... 18,383 1,102 9 36 54,330 5,801 Cattle............................................ 1.00 Sheep and goats.......................... 1,259 1,243 1.95 552 1,099 S vine............................................ Gross value of all property Exemptions....................... Total taxable property....... Number of polls................ Number of polls collected. » 8 $ Cart supply you with any thing in the way of Mens’ or Boys’ W earing A pparel . Do you want C lothing ? We have the latest styles, largest line to select from and the best quality to be had for the money. Do you. want S hoes ? « $ 5 6 We have all kinds. Mens,’ Boys,’ Ladies,’ and Misses.’and every pair warranted to give satis faction. Do you want UNDERWEAR? We have Underwear from 50 cents to 83.00 per suit, and from 20 to 50 in size, shirts or drawers. Do you want O il C lothing or R ubber boots . We have them in all sizes. 'Snag proof and Sporting Rubber Boots in Good Year, Woonsocket and Boston Brands fish , SHIELD, BADGER and GOLD SEA L Brands IN OIL CLOTH I NG and FISHERMEN’S AERONS & H ats , C aps . B lankets . T runks . V a lises and M acintoshes at L owest P rice - » yA « Tlllanpoli Onegoq. CANDY CATHARTIC r svdcwuto CURE CONSTIPATION a 10c 25c 50c ALL DRUGGISTS $1.50 Per year K UM %. W. H. Alexander, repiesenting the will make a number of changes in the Banker’s Life Association, of Des Moines, sifi.-essmentR. Property owners appear Frank Riesch and children returned Iowa, has been in Tillamook the past to be perfectly satisfied with the assess Eric Erickson was granted his final three weeks in the interest of that society. ment as prepared by the county assessor, from the hop picking this week. naturalization papers. J. L. Sloan has been ailing for some He has been instrumental in securing for none, so far are heard doing any Front made its appearance Wednesday several persons who have insured their kicking. The board, however, notified time; his health is quite poorly. and Thursday morning?. quite a number of property owners to lives in that a*gvciatinn. Wm. Grasshotl has come in from R. C. Mnggsrell, from Woods, was in Representative J. W. Maxwell was appear before it to readjust their assess Dallas, to remain on his claim this win- TiHaniook on Wednesday. appeinted on two committees by Speaker ments, but they seem to be perfectly sat ter and improve it. Chris. Bleschs-uidt was on his ranch Charles Reynolds, with his wife ami Carter, that of commerce and engrossed isfied with u hat changes in assessment hills. We are glad that Tillamook is re the board of equalization make. one day this week, and then went out to daughter, left on Friday for Portland. Dallas to do some work. Druggist S. J. Sturgeon has been in presented on the commerce committee, LADIES FINE SHOES AT HALF for Mr. Maxwell will prove himself a Emuel Schillen has come home from Portland the past week on business. PRICES. W. E. Page has purchased a valuable addition to that committee. large stock of ladies fine sloes in Port Eastern Oregon. Thomas Brown came in on the stage A large quantity of butter and cheese land at auction which will be in on the Mr. Barner’s family arrived home on Tuesday on a visit to his father. Mr. accumulated nt the Tillamook creameries Harrison, which he will sell at half from the hop fields a few days ago, with P. F. Brown. owing to the recent storm competing the Houses to rent in Tillamook city are boats to remain in harbor, consequently price, They are all new goods amt first sad hearts. Mr. Barner is now trying few and far between, in fact, they are no shipments could be made, for this is class, Reserve your orders mid save bis luck pedling fish. half the price, Heating stoves and all Joe Anienbuger arrived from the very scarce. the only way by which Tillamook’s pro valley with a load of hop-pickers on the James Wiley left on tlie stage Friday ducts can he placed in the San Francisco other kinds of goeds are coming. W. E. P ack . 27th ult. for Portland, where he will attend the and Portland markets. Jeff. Harris, of Salmon River, passed medical college. Vincent Jacob bought tin Empire sep KICK A POO E S TE R T AIN E RS. Emmaa few days ago on his way to Sand If you want extra fine quality of syrup arator from Foard Stokes Co., of Lake. ___________ you can get it at Cohn A Co. It’s by far Astoria, through their agent. Mr. F. TO-NIGHT, (he best on the market. * THE HOTELS. Bailey, who has been in Tillamook sev THURSDAY, FRIDAY A SATURDAY Mrs. L. L. Stillwell is residing at Mc eral weeks in the interest of that firm at tlie Opera House, Tillamook. ALLES’ HOUSE. Minnville, where her children will at He has done considerable business while Fairdal«;. Cal—Thoa Ed w arns The Kickapoo Entertainer, have a wide here, and left on the Wilson river stage tend school this winter.. world reputation for giving nn Entertain Woods—A Campion, II II Weller Dr. Wise will he at his Tillamook for Astoria via Portland. ment that is First Class. Nothing stale Bay City—Will Refenberg It should be remembered that revenue office about O t. 20ili to remain only as or vulgar, but everything new and up to Pleasant Valley—James Fuller stamps are not good for postage. Post* long as he is kept busy. Carlton—L C Thompson date. Mrs. Edgar Latimer returned home mistress Hunt complains that a large Nehalem—E Blomquist, R 3 Wood, F Everybody enjoyed the Kickapoo Enter number of revenue stamp are used in last week after being absent four weeks Swift tainers when they were in Tilla Tillamook. Persons who use them visiting relatives at Dayton. Raleigh—E Friden, G Paiton, J Cooper. mook before. should not complain because their letters Astoria—3 V Lebo, W Radolph A large number of the business men Come and Enjoy the Great Fun. Beaver—G W Wallace of Tillamook have been caught praying are delayed, for the postmistress cannot forward them until postage is prepaid. Barnegat— Joshua Biggs the past two weeks—for a boat. THE FIR*T BALLOT FOR SENATOR 'The services for October in the Presby Cape Mears—John MeConnall Mr. Sibley hat moved to town into L. S alem . Oct. 4 —Both brandies of tl.e Forest Grove—A B Caples, N Macruiu H. Brown’s boose. Mr. Brown will terian church are given below : Theie wi 1 be preaching every Sunday evening al legislature balloted separately for United Philips—J M Heldreth spend the winter out in the valley. 7:30 p.m. by Rev. A. R. Grigg*, Sun Stales senator today. The result follows: Bridgeport, Conn—AL Levana Banker Claude Thayer with hi« day school at .3:00 p.in. 'The Ladies* Senate. House. Total. Boston, Mass—P F Coppenger family returned to Tillamook on Sunday Guild will meet every Wednesday after 36 San Francisco—Eddie P Kelly 23 Corbett .... ................13 after being absent about two weeks. noon with the following ladies in order: 10 16 Neskowin—J W Hellenbrand .............. 6 George . .. Guy Reynolds returned to Tillamook MadameB Drew, Wiley, II. Alderman Meana—Harry Crane ............ 1 4 Williams ... 5 last weex and will remain here this win and McNair. 18 24 Silverton—R J Mount. G Ilihhenbotham .............. 6 Bennett .... ter. He sold out his business in Port W. G. Chance, who sustained a lo'S Eakin ....... 2 LARSON HOUSE. 5 3 land. 1 Miami—II. Boelk and F. Ekrutb, in the recent fire, was insured in the The Wilson river stage m ide its last Home Mutual Insurance Co., of San Hewitt....... .............. 1 1 Sheep Camp—F. Limiile, Geo, A. Burton run from Tillamook on Tuesday. The Francisco, for $875 The fire occurred Dunne ....... and Henry Rogers. 1 1 heavy rains of the past three weeks male on the 6th of September. It was adjusted 1 Garibaldi—F P Hobt on and wife. 1 Ellis........... ing this necessary. on the 17l’’ and on the 27th Mr. Chance At the beginning of the session the Bay City—F R Madison. Representative J. W. Maxwell voted received the money. Biggs Jc Stephens house set its face sternly against tin Portland—R E Smith and wife, E M for H. W. Corbett on the first ballot for are the agents in Tillamook county for committee-clerkship abuse, So unconi Smith, W 11 Monroe, C F Bartholo United States senatoi in the state legis the Home Mutual. mew, F L Stephenson, T M Burr. promising was the demand of reform in lature on Monday. William E Chambers, of Park City, this matter that the power of appointing Ilobsonville—A E Schley. There is considerable complaint in Utah, writes to the H eadlight thus: clerks was tuked ftoin the committees Eufauki, Wash—(J B Davidson. Tillamook about the delayed freight now “Any information you can give me, or and it was required that ail appointments Hurlbert—E Emery. stored up at Astoria, whirl» should have put in the way of obtaining with regard should have the sanction of the lit use Nipli—R Nein. reached here several weeks ago. to the resources of your state, and county or be inoperative. Yesterday a dozen San Francisco—W Marx, A FZauilock. We are sorry to say that the H ead in particular, will be most thankfully con mil tee clerks were authorized, and Trask River—F W Troyson. light does not appear in a new dress of accepted. I would like to learn what today a score, and not a voice was raised type today. The cause was owing to the I can about the public lands and the in protest. In fact, the drift is so un price of deed lands suitable for dairying mistakably to at a rd allowing all the clerks boats being delayed by the storm. —Portland, Salem, Uaacadia and Day applied for, and as many as has been ton FI.OUR are quoted Ht $3 85; graham, fa 85; Mupet- J. E. Tuttle returned home on Mon ami sheep raising. customary, that one chairman created a filie, fa ¿5 per barrel. The following letter* are posted in the day after being out several days fixing ripple of merriment by serving notice WHEAT—Walla Walin, 56c. to 57c. ; Valley, the telephone line and |x>les which had 'Tillamook post office, and will he for warded to the dead letter office if •iot that he didn’t want any clerk for Ins 59c. to 60c.; bluestem, 6ic. per buahel. been blown down by the recert storm. committee. The house yesterday re OATS—Choice white, 35c. to 36c.; choice gray, The many friends of County Judge G. called for:— stricted the insane asylum conmittee to 33c. to 34c. per bushel. Mr*. Molly Pet. C. J. Duncan, W. Sappington will be sorry to hearthat BARLEY—Feed barley, fai to |aa ; brewing, a single clerk, but to day it authorized J. R. Beegie. «laine* Steel. he is sick. He was unable to attend the Miss Rachel Rob Da ja Perry. (he committee to employ expert assist I23 per ton. board of equalization on Wednesday and MILLET! FES—Bran, $(4; middling*, fai; inson. Anna Pel the. ance necessary for the work m band. shorts, $14; chop, $13 per toll. W. J. Newcomb. Wm. Brenner. Thursday. Rev. A. R. Anderen. HAV—Timothy, |io to fn ; clover, f<j tofio; Mrs. Loomis, who started to visit friends Oregon wild hay, $9 to fro per ton. L. J. H unt , Postmistress. Rainie** Dentistry. in Kansas a week or so ago, unexpectedly EGGS— Fresh ranch, soc. toaa%c; Eahicrti and The steamer Harrison reached Tilla returned to Tillamook cn the stage Dr. William Tatoni, the painless dent cold storage, aoc. per dozen. mook on Wednesday after being tied up Friday. She was taken sick in Portland POULTRY—Chickens, mixed are quoted at about two week* on account of the recent ist, and recogonized to be one of the best f 3 to f4 ; hens. >3 50 to f4 to, npringh, fi 25 to ami decided to return home. dentists on Lbe Pacific coast, is Io visit storm. The Harrison made two attempt* f3; ge*w, fj to $6; ducks. J4 to $5 per dozen; W pi . Siem met z is ex |>ecti ng a steam to reach here but had to return to Astoria Tillamook. He will arrive on the Ifl'h turkeys, live, lie. to ta%v.; diehard, 14c. to 15c. alsmt a wood saw to reach here in on account of the heavy sea running of October and remain but one week. per pound. week. lie will have a partner by tlie 'There i* considerable freight on the dock Ilia headquarters will l»e at the Allen BUTTER—Easy ; Taney cremery, 45c. to 55c. name of S. Mu«*ing, who will bring his at Astoria for Tillamook, and it will keep j house. He guarantees all bi* work to per roll; seconds, 40c. to 45c.; dairy, 40c. to 45c.; •tore, 25c. to 30c. family to Tillamook from Portland. tlie Harrison and Elmore busy for some be first class. A full set of teeth from $20 CHEESE—Full cream, 11c. to 12c. per pound; to $25. Extracting by painless methods Young America, lafte.; new cheese, 10c. per We are glad to hear that Mrs. May, time before it can all reach here. 50 cents per too h. Do not forget the pound. the wifi of Dr- W. J- May, has iecover F. M Hamilton, state deputy, F*-atei- date and call early to avoid the rush. ed from the operation |»ei formed upon PO TATOKS—55c. to 65c, per sack ; sweets, ac- to aj^c. per pound. her skull in Portland «ml she is expected I nal Union of America, returned from Nehalem Wednesday, where he organ ONIONS Oregon, 75c. to fr per anck, home in the course of about a week. P ome of the anti-expansionists area**k- ized a lodge of 25 charter members. The FRESH FRUIT—Apples, choice, yoc. to fi per Rev. W. W. Greg ry preached hi*» officers elected were: Justice, Laura ing with a good deal of prepidation * hat pears, 6> al to 75c. per box , graphs, y. per farewell sermon oil Sunday at the Chris Newell: Truth, Winnie Alley; Mercy, the government meant by sending addi box; pound. tian Church previous to going to confer Mattie Oliver; Protec tor. J. W. Thomp tional soldiers to the Philippines. For ence. An effort is Ireing ¡made to have son ; Secretary, H V. Alley; Treasurer, one thing, the government means to get REAL KMTATR TIC A NHFKKN. Mr. Gregory re-appointed to Tillamook J. P. Munsinger; Guide, F. M. Wakley; the whole of the islands, and it is going 8 kp T. 30—I.. A. Young to I), E. Weed, Owing to the steamer* being barhound Steward*, Wm. Olli ver and Fred Lang; to have enough soldiers on hand to gai- all of block 13, Tillamook Park ad the past few week*, the Tillam.rok store* Gur.rd, Robert A. Crawford; Sentinel, riron them and to preserve order. There dition to Tillamook. were tome wild eslimttes by the isola rail out of flour and sugar. Lamar’* Wm. Luce. Mr. Hamilton left here on , O ct . 3.—G. Meyer to 15. find.,of, N *, i.f sab»on could not oj»en up because it had the stage on Thursday morning for 8a- tionists a month or I wo ago that 150,000 Sw '.j, W !s el He ‘ a , sec. 27, tp. 3, troops would be needed to garrison the 8. K. W. no leverages, and Clark’s H.douu ran out lem. Philppiuew, but no reasonable person ac OCT. 4.—Claude Thayer to G. O. Nolan, of beer. Captain Joseph J. Dawson reached unit. *, hit. in lets 5 and 6, block 10 Keep your ey * on Colm & Co. Their the 70’It milestone nn the 2H’h ultimo, cepted those figure«. The government in ( Ìmiile Tiiayer’s addition to lid apparently thinks that .30000 will be en unusually large assignments of g«x>d*, and Ibis is how he soliloquized : mook. ough for this woilr, and the public will just arrived on the steamers, will l»e a Seventy years old yesterday, lie apt to tl ink the government’s judg NOTICE F<»H PI BL1CA riON. For me no g’eat holiday— great ad<litioii to their already varied Land Office at «»trg <n city, Ore., ment on tl.is point is correct. II 40,000 No cake, no wine or pie and complete slock. Give us a call and October 3rd, !*•/!. To cheer my day* for the sweet bjr« or 50,000 men are needed, however, they Notice i* hereby ffiven (but the following inspect onr new goods. • and bye. ectilrr ha* fltrd notice of lito intention will lie furnished. The country hue, nntnrd to make fi »I proof in »upport of hi* claim, To live, must write, work, root hog or Uncle John .McCmii a I a in lherilv with the volunteers still under arms, an «nd that M«id proof v ill be made tx-forc the Co. «lie, Clerk ol Tillani *>k County at Tillamook Ore. on Saturday, from (he lighthouse, and I In the abundance of soldiers for all its present OH November B«h, i8u8. vlx lioife, fiehl or wood* *o tall FRANCK It. CKO** remaiiiHl several days. He looked the ¡lew to the line and care not where needs. Congress, in the coming session, II. E. 9*5«, Er the Eof Nr *4, Nw V* of Me q picture of heal!Ii and*—larnnty. Say, the chips may fall. of S^< v^and Sw »4 of Nw % »ee. 34, Tp. i will probably hicresse ¡lie regular army Uncle McConnall, the ¡«dies waul to t-* 100,O’)0 men, and these, without any He name* the following wltnpMeo to prove hl* continuous residence upon and cultivstiou know if yon can play wliist. of the volunteers, will meet all demands. of * »4 land, vix The H*4DLI oiit extends its cnngrstnl- P»u! l>. Shutkeifbrd, of Nestocton. ore Ralph We shall have the whole of the Philip* The quarterly meeting of the M. E W. Mills, of Nestor toii, Or< ; II. I> ‘♦iouk«l- stioii* to the captain on attaining that pines, and the permanent army will be ford, Ncstocton, Ore. , Nelson L. Knighten, f church will lake place in Tillamook on 1 honorable age after a bu*y hfe of useful ¡enlarged to an extent which will allow Nestocton, Ore. Satnrdav, «ml on Sanday the new paaUr, C has . B. Moos«« Register. ’ news. those islsiid«, as well as Hawaii, Cuba Rev. R E. Dunlap will make his fi/r 3die board of eqnallzHti« n is now in and Porto Rico, to l>e adequately gar •¡«learahce and bulJ relig.ous services. Kilnrat« Tour Bowel« With <'a«car«M. It is tbouglit probably the presiding 1 seasion at the couit hotise, which iwc<»m* rieonerf, in addition to providing (or do- Candy Cut barile, eure com* li pat ion forever. powed of J udgp G. W. Si»ppii.gton, County . mestic needs. Kfc, Z&c. If C. C. C. fan, druggisurutuud money. elder will be here also. Clerk Homer Mason, and As-e**or J | S Stephens. It is fMpeeled the board