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mi. Cite ^lertblioljt, people Who Want has over one thousand suoscrtbers. 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 o fjraMiuht. ____________ <£he fieablinljt. I Vol. II, No. 24 TILLAMOOK. OREGON, THURSDAY. December 1st, 1898. $1.50 Per year. FEED ! GROCERIES, FLOUR AND SSSMSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSfe Our 10 Per Cent Discount Sale § X °F © MEN’S CLOTHING | Will Continue UNTIL JANUARY 1st, 1899. HELU STOCK JUST RECEIVED A Full Line of BY A. J. TODD & CO., And will be Sold at the Lowest Living Rates. Remember the Place, new building opposite P.O. % iJ & RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES % & Constantly on hand. A NEW STOCK of SHOES for £ & Ladies and Gents just received. J. A. TODD & CO., Tillamook, Ore. Catarrh Cannot be Cured will be observed that it received nothing fnture, or until they can make other ar at the Portland exposition, which Mr. City Officer Nominated. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot rangements to build a church themselves. Ridehalgh thinks speaks well for one of The court house was packed on Mon this time. reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood Flour and feed at J. A. Todd & Co. * A dance will be given in Mr. C. A. I Tillomook’s industries when put in com- day evening with citizens who were in or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it INVENTORY SALE. Polk dot ribbons at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. * Bailey’s new building on Monday even jietition with the canneries of the Colum terested in making nominations for city yov must take internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh bia river. is taken rntenially, and acts directly on A new stock of shoes just received by ing, Dec. 26th. See particulars next officers. Strange as it may seem, the Following January 1st, 1899, we shall Cure week. It is an every day occurrence, to be bone of contention appeared to have invoice stock, and in order to reduce our the blood and muscoussurfaces. Hall’s Catarrh J. A. Todd & Co. Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed Mr. Abe Cohn returned from a business seen in every locality, of men who shuffle ' centered on the most unthankful office, stock as much as possible, we will offer by one of the best physicians in this country for A new line of silk mittens just received trip to Portland last week, consequently off this mortal coil, leaving their wives that of city marshal. Mr. W. H. Coop our entire stock of M ackintoshes , years, and is a regular prescription. It is com at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. and children destitute and at the mercy er was elected chairman and Mr. Geo. C lothing , B oots and S hoes , H ats posed of the best tonics known, combined with Have von seen the new line of velvets the mercantile store of Cohn & Co. re of charity and a cold world. For a man i»est blood purifiers, acting directly on the Edmunds secretary. The tellers were and C aps , D ry G oods and notions at the ceived another large consignment of illusi ons surfaces. The perfect combination of at Mrs. Sturgeon's ? to insure his life is a duty he owes to his Messrs. G. R. Nolan, T. H. Goyne and cost. I goods. the two ingredients is what produces such won Capes and jackets, of the latest fashion, wife aud family. Yet for all this, and the Dr. Hawke. Mayor B. L. Eddy was Our stock is the largest in the county derful results in curing Catarrh. Send fot tes j Mr. Myron Parker expects to leave just received at Cohn & Co.’s. pleadings of those who have carefully nominated by acclamation for mayor, to select from. The sale will continue timonials. free. Tillamodk for Arizona in the near future, F. J. Cheney & Co., PropB., Toledo 0 We turn out nothing but first class job taking with him his daughter. Miss Ber considered the matter, a large number of who, when called upon for a s peach, said through the month of December, 1898, Sold by all druggists, price 75c. men persist in neglecting it. We can re that if re-elected he would endeavor to and will offer the best opportunity for work at the H eadlight office. Hall's Family pills are the best. tie Perkins, who is now in California, and commend the A.O.U.W. to all—since it see that law was respected and enforced. saving you money that will again 1>e Mr. J. W. Atwater returned from Dallas Ed. Harger. has adopted the classified plan — as a safe For councilmen the following gentlemen offered iu Tillamook for months to come. on Saturday, where he had gone on busi The editor picked up a gold badge of DIRECTORY, and equitable assessment order for any were nominated : Messrs L. Hiner, John E dmunds & Co. ness. the Fraternal Order of America on the man to insure his life in. Every member Jones, J. E. Tuttle, L. Olsen and Dr. C. E. Another large invoice of those celebrat sidewalk on Wednesday evening. If the COUNTY OFFICIALS: pays for his own risk he is to the order, Hawke. Mr. Nels Thompson received Notice. ed shot gun shells just received at Cohn looser is a nice looking gentleman he Judge ......................................... G. W. HArriNGTOR thus giving it a stability which is lack the nomination for treasurer. Then All persons knowing themselves in- & Co.’s. (C hari . ks R ay will bring a nice cigar for the editor and ing in a number of other orders. came the tug of war for city marshal, debted to the undersigned are requested Commissioner ................... IC.il W heeler Call at W. E. Page's for granite ware j secure his property. H omek M ason Clerk ......................................... when Mr. Joseph Lahmon and Mr. J. The Thanksgiving supper, given by the to call and settle on or before the 1st of Sheriff II. H. A i . dkrman of all kinds. He sells things way down Mayor B. L. Eddy left this morning for A.O.U.W. and the Degree of Honor, on Mapes were placed in nomination. On January, 1899, and save cost. w H. C ary Treasurer ............................... J. S. STKI’HENS Assessor cheap. I Corvallis,where Mrs. Eddy's mother died Thursday evening in their lodge room the ballots being counted Lahmon re A. M A ustin Surveyor C. E. REYNOLDS. G eo . B L amb School Superintendent .. . Those pressed Copper Tea Kittles, on Sunday. It was absolutely necessary was a most enjoyable affair. The tables ceived 88 votes and Mapes 38. Three Coroner ’ ........... J. F.. T uttle nickle plated, at Page's, for $1.25 are l for him to go there, although he was re- were loaded with delicacies, which the gentlemen were nominated for recorder, Deputv Prosecuting Attorney.C laude T haykr Notice. i luctant for him to do so owing to the ladies of the Degree of Honor had taste Messrs T. Coates, C. N. Drew, and W. C..cuit Court convenes the 4th Monday in beauties. From this date until April 1st, 1899. /.UKUflt, and an adjourned term Is generally fully arranged. Mesdames Perkins and H. Cooper. The latter refused, but on I will pasture horses for 25c. per month. held in the spring Mr. T. M. Bodie was in the city from city election on Monday. County Court meets the first Mondays of Jan I called at W. E. Page's store the other Tuttle, with the assistance of Misses M. the ballots being counted Mr. Cooper I have sold all my cattle for $400.00 Hobsonville on Saturday ; also Mr. H. uary March, May, July, September and No day and I'll be ripped up with a five Wade and Perkins, are deserving of much had the preponderance of votes and was vamber. Commissioners court on the Wedne- Warren. V incent J acobs . say following. We have been compelled to hold over dollar bill if I diden’t get lost among his praise for arranging everythingso nicely. declared the nominee of the citizens’ PRECINCT: meeting for recorder. The election will Say, fellows, it is a sight worth The choir from the M.E. church rendered A. J. Stillwell's letter from Honolulu until goods, The Hotel Arrivals. Justice of the Peace .................... T H. G ovnr take place on Monday next. several anthems, which was another He has every thing one wants seeing, A. A. F ord Constable next week. ALLEN HOUSE. CITY OFFICIALS. from a tooth pick to a Vankey saw p«easant feature of the evening’s enjoy ..... B. L. E ddy Mayor W. E. Page has a few more of those H. R. Hassel borg, Washington D. ...p M c I ntosh ment. mill. School Fund Apportionment. ...... C. I’. K nudson all wool Ladies’ Jackets. He offers them Florida; A. W. Bunn. Beaver; H. F. H G. Davis Council From a neighboring burg we have re We run across quite a number of citi dirt cheap. King, R. W. Robbins, John A. Nelson, F. SeCouMiCL County School Superintendent Geo. B. ceived this query:—"D eae S1E,—I wish zens who think that Tiilamookcitv should ...J. E T utti . k Pete Nelson, J. M. Mapes, W. I). Wood, Recorder J. A. Todd & Co. have added a com ........... C. N. D rew Lamb made another apportionment of to ask a question through your paper have a public school where a number of H oward C ary Treasurer M. B. Petteys, W. F. Morey, Sid Prov plete stock of Groceries, Flour, and Feed C l ydk C lements for some Christian lady or gentleman to the advance studies should lie taught. school funds. Since the August apportion ost, Harry Wilson, P. F. Kerry, Bay Marshal... to their stock. SCHOOL BOARD answer. It is this - Is the manufacture We will go a little further than that and ment of school funds was made some A full line of Men's, Women's, Misses' and sale of intoxicating liquors as a say most emphatically that the high discus«! m has arose as to the correct City; N. Nelson, Nels 0. Hassclborg, I 0 laud» Thayer. B L. Eddy, and .A W. R. Blackburn, Nehalem ; Pete Izeven- Edmunds..—Clerk, Tom CoHtes. and Children's Rubbers just received by beverage a crime, if so, who is responsi school studies should be taught in the ness of the manner of apportioning the son, W. W. Ridehalgh, Garibaldi ; L. P. J. A. Todd & Co. ble for the crime ?’• Tillamook public school. When the citi funds at that time. All will admit that Rey, L C. Quick, L. E. Oberg, Mrs. Mary MAIL SCHEDULE. :o: You can get the most goods for the Alder Camp, No. 299, Woodmen of the zens make up their minds to sanction the wording of the law relating to the A. Schlotter, Ncstocton ; Gus Nelson, T illamook and N orth Y amhill : — least money at W. E. Page’s store than , World, elected the following officers on this they will be surprised what a center apportionment when there is not suffi John Roach, Wm Heitmiller, Hobson* Leave N. Yamhill daily except Bunday R p. m. Arriveat Tillamook next day by 4 p. ni. at any other store in the county. * i Friday evening : C.C., Oak Nolan; Adv.- of attraction an educational institution cient funds to give to each district fifty ville ; Miles Warren, New York ; Gust Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. in. Arrive N. Yamhill next day 2 p. in. > dollars is not plain. The superintendent Get your shoemaker's supplies, leather ' Lieut., John Barker; banker, P. W. Todd;' of that description will lie to Tillamook Lundquest, Miama ; L. Paush, ( kean I'lLI.AMOOK AND IfOBMONV I l-LR and shoe findings, sewing machines and clerk, T. Coates ; escort, G. A. Reynolds; [ city. Whatever money is spent for this thinks that the intention is that each dis View; Royal Stillwell, Astoria : W. 8. L've Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6:00 am. Arrive Hobsonville 9:00a.m. oil at W. E. Page’s, Tillamook, Or. ’ watchman, J. E. Tuttle ; sentry, G. 0. object is well spent. This would be a trict is to receive an equal amount until Linkhart, Foley ; W. Danel, F. Miller, I/ve Holmonville, except Tuesday io:on a. m. 1:001 in. solution to the number of complaints we the sum reaches fifty dollars ; all above C. F. Shaud, Chas. H. Corcoran, San Arrive Till«»mo<»k Nolan ; managers, H. Mason, E. W. The steamers Elmore and Harrison L've Hobsonville Hnndays ...... 9 00« in. hear about the lack of educational ad that is to Ire apportioned per capita. It Francisco ; Gus Allison, Trask; W. H. Arrives in Tillamook...................... ia:oo in. 1 Stanley and B. L. Eddy. arrived on Friday, both loaded with vantages to be obtained in the public is with this in view that the present Owens, Long Prairie; A. S. Tharp and N rtarth — freight for the merchants of Tillamook. ' Captain F. Miller, of the steamer ; Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays, school for advanced pupils. A number apportionment is made, in which the Rena Tharp, Omuaha; A. A. Apsley, and Saturdays at.............................. 7 a. no. Cleone, which is bar bound at Hobson matter is adjusted as nearly as |K>ssible Arrives Netarts ......................................... 12 m. J. W. Steinmetz will trade his property of parents find it burdensome to have to Netarts. leaves Neiarts. same days,....................... Ir.m. in Tillamook city—house and two lots on ville. and Mr. Chas. H. Corcoran, were pay for these studies for their children, at present. The amount of the last ap- Arrives Tillamook by .............................. 6j.m. LARSEN HOUSE. the slough front—for Portland property. in the city on Tuesday. The captain in- ■ especially where there is a large family. ' portionment and the present one is G rand R ond :— forms us that a new steamer is to be put , Leaves Grand Rounde daily except Runday M. Thompson, Portland; Theo Jacobz, taken, reckoning what each district at 6 p. m., or on arrival of mail from McMinn About one half the cargoes of the on between Hobsonville and San Fran A public high school in Tillamook would Bay City ; E. Wright, Hobsonville ; I. ville. would have receiver! had all lieen ap Arrives at Tillamook at 1:4$. steamers Harrison and Elmore, which cisco, the Luella, which will have accom draw a number of pupils from outside portioned at one time. From this is McNaughton, Wilson ; L. J. Lamb, Leaves Tillamook Daily except Bunday at 6 arrived last Friday, was for Cohn & Co. modation for sixty passengere and will , districts, who could be charged for their p m. or on arrival of mall from N. Yamhill, South Prairie ; C. W. Peterson, taken the amount that was received in ehich is usually 4 ¥> tuition, thus reducing the cost of main Arrives at Grand Ronde at 1:45. The remains of Sam Bramer, who com- leave about every twelve days. taining the school. Whatever else suf August, and the balance made up this mitted suicide in Trask river, were buried A somewhat heavy electrical storm fers. the Tillamook public school should time. Thus every district in the county SPAIN GIVE8 VP. in the Oddfellows' cemetery on Wednes passed over the city on Sunday evening, j be made interesting so that children received over $50, and within about one DO YOU Q P aris , Nov. 28.—Spain has accepted day. the lightning and loud claps of thunder would take a pleasure in attending it. It j dollar of what it would have received the United Staten’ offer of $20,000,000, KNOW THE NEWS • The finest flour on the market is causing quite a commotion for a little is the duty of every parent to take an in- j had it all lieen distributed at one time. S now F lake ,” and is guaranteed to while. "Why.that'snothing," remarked terest in the public school, and when a I This apportionment is merely a portion and at a joint session of the peace com You cad liHve it all (or give satisfaction.—For sale by Edmunds a citizen who was evidently enjoying the public school is not giving satisfaction ! of the August apportionment, and made missions this afternoon consented with- PER... PER & Co. * ' sight of watching the storm, “back in it is either the directors or teachers who after due consultation with the State out condition to the relinquishment of MONTH □Ul' MONTH in The Evening Telegram, of Superintendent. Cuba, and to cede Porto Rico, Guam Alfred Wilson made the city a Thanks Kansas we put little storms like that in are at fault. Portland, Oregon, It ia Ilia larg- Below is the apportionment: and the Philippine bland«. The docu giving offering of $5, inflicted by the re-1 our mush for breakfast.” Just then the est evening newspaper publish December 1st, 1H96. ment presenting this acceptance con electric lights went suddenly out, and the ed in < fregoli ; it contains ell the corder, for desecrating that day by being Card of Thanks. No. of District. No. of District. tained only 300 words. It opened with news of the state And nation, Try horse laugh was turned on the citizen intoxicated. 25-$4< >. 72 1— $2.49 it for a month. A «Ample copy a reference to the unequal tjrrns of the We deni re to thank our many friend» 2—16.61 ..... ....... 26—37.4« I have 25 pairs of Misses Shoes that from Kansas. will be mailed to you free. Ad United States, and said that the Span To raise money so that Hoquarton 27 — 36.09 for their kind help and sympathy in our 3—36.72 .... dress I will close out at 60c. to 75c. a pair. ish commissioners, after having taken ....... 28 — 35.16 4 — 33.30 .... THE TELRGRAM, All new goods and solid leather.—W. E. Slough could be dredged to enable larger late sudden and sad bereavement.—M rs . 5—.30.98 .... ...... 29—42.58 cognizance of the terms proposed by the Por tlend.Or Page, Tillamook, Or. * ' steamers to come to Tillamook, but few Joss ph D onaldson and F amily . 6—31.45 .... ....... 30—44.90 Americans, rejdied that the government people have any idea how money could 31—12.36 7—42.6« .... I have about 15 Suits of all wool had tried to give as equitable an answer lie raised for this purpose. Some ports K—28 67 ..... ....... 32—38.87 Notice. Boy’s Clothes, which I will close out at as possible, but that they were not pre 9—— • 33—3«.40 , charge tonnage. Would there be any $.50 to $4.50 a Suit. Call soon or you • 34—37.48 10—15 21 .... pared to commit their government to objection to raising money this way by All persons knowing themselves to be will be to late.—W. E. Page. * 11—3«.«7 .... ....... 35-45.36 Th l.l. 11. Ci ’s li« But the acceptance of the principles cm bodied ' a Port of Tillamook Commission ? Put INDEBTED to us will please call and ....... 36—46.95 12 — 35.47 .... Mr. A. McNair returned to the city on it at the nominal sum of ten cents per settle at once, as we need the money. in the argttmtat. Spain rejects these On the R csoubcm or OggooH, W ash - ........ 37—40.27 13—25 42 Thursday, having gone to Portland for a ton and a snug little sum would soon principles, the note continues, "as •he inoton and I daho ie lieiog dietribuied. 3H—37.47 14—37 94 J. A. TODD tn CO. I Onr render« ere r«|uo«ied to forwa-d the ] 5—39 KO .... ....... 39—28.20 new stock of goods for his store, part of always has rejected them.” accumulate, which would go a long way «ddresees of their E astkbn friends aiul 16—31 45 .... ....... 40—39.80 which arrived on the steamers. 5 H<<pmii>Unc<M, and a copy of the work in improving the slough. 17_ 42 12 .... .... 41—48.90 Water-Proofed Clothing. will lie sent them free This lea matter All lovers of law and order should vote IM—39 SO .... ....... 42—33.33 Real Batate Tranafera. Mr J. Ridehalgh. who has Ixen super 1 ALL should be interested in, and we ....... 43 — 37.01 19 — 35 16 .... for those who, without fear or favor, Chas. Cooper, the fashionable tailor of would ask that everyone take an interest intendent at the packing house at Gan- ........ 44—43.97 20-43 97 have the courage to do their duty. We Nov. 28—P. Gallon toT. Parks lots 2. 3, and forward such a'ldresaes t > W. II. 46—34.62 21—38.87 baldi. is registered at the Allen house Portland, is making a specialty this win don't want policy men in office 6, 6, 7 in Block 2 town of Garibaldi. llvai.acST, General I'aseenger Agent, 22—37 01 .... ........ 40—45.25 He informs us that the cannery packed ter in water-proofed clothing. Gentle Nov. 29.—U. S. of A. to Fred C. Skomp, I O. K. & N. Co., Portland. 47—45 26 23—26 35 1 have a small kit of blacksmith tools, 15,000 cases of salmon, and would have men's overcoats. guaranteed to I» l<er M—40.26 W^ofMw Hand W of Sw >♦ of To Caro ■ Cold la one Doy consisting of forge, anvil, hammers, jiacked considerable more, but the can fectly water proof, are made in all kinds Sec 12 tp 18. R. 7 W. • This shortage is caused by the fact I Take I^axative Bromo Quinine Tab tongues, sledge, etc., which I will sell nery was kept waiting for tin owing to of cloth. Write to Chas. Coopey. Colum- that Diet. No. 9 received, according to Nor. 29.—Lucy J. Ruggles to Peter leU, All druggist« refund money if it cheap.—W. E. Page. Tillamook, Or. * the steamers lieing bar bound. It is a loan building. Third street, Portland, if Brant lots 1 and 2 in Block 3 Thaj- fail«« to cure. Me. Tha genuine haa The Presbyterians will hold service in great satisfaction to know that the can you want good clothing at reasonable the August apportionment. more than it | L. B Q on each tablet. received under other conditions, hence it er*s add to Tillamook. the court house on Sunday evenings in nery at Garibaldi revet ved a bronze medal ,coat. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Are You Interested?