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(£lti JJeiibligljt, People Who Wit nt has over one thousand suoscribers. 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 County, and that is the office o ®lte i’jmblinltt. <£lie geabliiiljt. Vol. II, No. 30. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, THURSDAY, January 12th, 1899. $1.50 Per year. W May tlie Year 1899 be a Happy and Prospérions One to Ail. $ n & iilOO $100 Given Away IN VALUABLE PRESENTS. By Whom? When? How? BY J. A. TODD & CO. & n Our Sales for the Past n N N Year have far Excelled our n Expectations. y N Fair Dealings and Honest N & N & Goods have made them. & Commencing Jan 5th and Continuing until March 1st, 1899. HOW ? We give with each dollars cash Purchase a Ticket which will entitle the holder to one chance in 27 Valuable Presents ranging from 25c. to $25, aggregating $100. See circulars for particulars J TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. •s Tillamook, Oregon. Having purchased the property I now! Deputy’ Laniers, who were killed by the did not organize; $33,000 for the pur reasons to distinctly remember a great Long Distance Telephone. occupy I will sell all goods cheaper than desperado at Seaside, which were held in chase of the branch asylum site at Union ; freshet twenty-four years ago that hap J. II. Thatcher, the secretary and sup- Go to Page’s store for big bargains. * ever so as to reduce my large stock of Astoria last week. All the banks, public , $25,000 for the replacing of the burned pened on the first day of April. | erintendent of the Oregon Telephone & A good Lumber Wagon for sale at goods in order to refit and enlarge the offices and business houses were closed ! buildings of the state agricultural college Telegraph Company, states that his coin- Itetns-a-la Coulsonbtirg. building.—W. E. P age , Tillamook,Ore. * during the afternoon, and from every at Corvallis, and $15,000 for the expenses Page’s. Mrs. I. C. Quick visited with Mrs. F. ' pany, which is now putting in a line be At the installation of officers at the flagstaff in the city floated an American of the Oregon commission at the Omaha tween Portland and Astoria, will reach M. Lamb one day last week. Sewing Machines from $4 to $10 at flag at half-mast, in honor of the brave exposition. Woodmen Circle on Wednesday evening, Page’s. l he latter place in about two weeks. The Joe Bixbv passed through our prairie officers who had met their death while Tillamook lodge, No. 290, Fraternal distance is 110 miles, and the smount of the other day. You may pass through Misses Shoes only 75 cts. per pair at the ladies of that order were agreeable in the discharge of duty. surprised at being tendered a clum sup Union of America, elected and installed 1 copper wire employed is equivalent to again Joe. _________________ Page’s. Rev. J. E. Snyder, of Portland, who has the following officers at their reguiar <|oub|e the distance, or 220 miles. Extra i per by the Woodmen. A very pleasant St. Alphonsus academy it bei ng covered been conducting a series of revival meet-1 meeting on Monday evening ; Fraternal heavy wire is being used, as it weighs evening was participated in. WILSON RIVER. with ith rustic. rustie. There will be lto services on Sunday ings at the court house, and which drew ■ master, B. L. Eddy ; justice, Mrs. I,. M. • 000 pounds to the mile. “It is our inten Where is the new postmaster^oing to A little more rain and some of the bot evening by the Presbyterians at the unusually large congregations,came to a Heins; secretary, Otto Heins ; treasurer. tion,” said Mr. Thatcher, “to extend the tom land will be under high water. locate the office ? close on Wednesday evening, owing to Robert Sturgeon ; protector, Miss L. J. I line from Astoria to Tillamook, between court house. Rev. Snyder will preach Mr. J. S. Stephens has bourht the E. there one week from Sunday, and in all the number of cases of scarlet fever. The i Hunt ; guide, W, T. Kimball ; stewards, I 70 and 89 miles down the coast, immed L. Blvbecks returned from Nehalem E. Selph property. probability will continue the revival ser. rev. gentleman is quite an eloquent and , F. M. Lamb and Mrs. E. R. Havs ; truth. iately after reaching Astoria. It is our Monday. interesting speaker, and the presbyterians Mrs. M. A. Kimball ; merev, Mrs. M. E. further intention to reach out. by de John Erickson and wife went to Neha Call and see my large stock of new vices one week from that date. regret they have to abandon the meet- goods. W. E. P age . Mr. G. W. Kiger has bought the lot ings at a time when the most interest ' Olds ; guard, Mrs. E. Wiley ; sentry, J. grees, to every town, village and hamlet lem last week. P. Allen. The ’odge had four new appli in the northwest. Experience has taught The anti church people on the river Edgar Latimer is fixing bath rooms upon which Letcher's store stands, pav was taken in them. Mr. Snyder will go cations on Monday, and has seven new us that u hat we require most of all now are getting quiet interested in Rev. to his barber shop. ing $1000 for the twenty-five foot front to Bay City and hold meetings there. members to initiate at its next regular is feeders, and we shall supply this want Snyder’s meeting. County Commissioner C. H. Wheeler age. A building is to be erected there At a meeting of the Indian War Veter- , meet. It had been decided to haven pub as rapidly as facilities will permit.” similar to Todd’s, which will be occupied left for his home on Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, from Trask ans of Tillamook county on Saturday lic installation of officers, and inyitations river, visited at Charley Svenson’s Sun Remember that W. E. 1’fige pays the by Mr. Sturgeon, who will change the afternoon at the court house, Mr. W. D. j had been sent out to that effect. Owing, I HOTEL PERSONALS. day. location of the drug store as soon as the highest price for all kinds of goods. * Stillwell was elected chairman and Mr. i however, to unforeseen circumstances new building is complete. J It is reported that Miss Amelia Frce- Allen House. Fred Archer was married to Miss Jen I. T. Maulsbv secretary. On motion the this had to be abandoned. The guests I man is going to stay at home awhile If someone could succeed in peppering Portland—C. Thun. nie Pettit at Roseburg on Christmas editors of the local papers were requested j were warmly welcomed, especially by I and rest from busy city life. Well home the hide of tile nocturnal sneak thief who Netarts — J. II. Mills. to publish the proceedings of this meet the ladies of the lodge, and after a plea day. Fairview—John Larson. ; again Amelia. is making raids upon the citizens wood sant chat all were invited to partake of ing and also to publish notices to all Follow’ up the crowd if you want to Pleasant Cove—J. M. Fuller. piles and paying visits to private resi veterans of the date to which this meeting a tempting repast, which had been spread Hobsonville—J. ’E. Roach. COÜLSONBURG. to buy goods cheap. They all go to dences with a good barrel of small shot, Beaver—J. F. Jackson. shall adjourn. On motion the meeting in the hall. All had been initiated into the Page’s store. w* belie re it would have the desired Pro- !.. Bay City — W. F. Balmer, \V. was adjourned until Monday, the first knife ami fork drill from early age, so it voost, J. Provoost, W. Reifi Mr. E. T. Coulson visited relatives at The Coqulle River, which went ashore effect, for it is about time he was taught dill not take any promptingfrom the fra Horace Cone, A. Nelson, J. M. day of May, 1899, at the court house, at Blaine Monday anil Tuesday of last on the south spit last Thursday, got off a lesson that he will not easily forget. ternal master in this part of thecercmony. M. M. Dollarhide. two o’clock, p.m. week. the same day. Wilson River—E. D. Severance. Senator Maxwell, of Tillamook, a well- The evening was pleasantly enjoyed by M. I). Swabb went to Beaver Tuesday The torpedo boat Davis, which put into Sheridan—Dr. Tatom. The many friends of Mr. Peter Brant known pioneer of the coast, was at the the members as well as by the guests. on business. Miami—L. Parrish. will be glad to know that he is much im Perkins Friday, on his way to Salem. the bay to avoid the stormy weather, Larsen House. A. Folan, of Beaver, was seen in ti e proved in health the past few’ weeks. The senator carried an empty potato sack after leaving here last week, had a rough For Sale for $300. Bay City—Dr. F. R. Madison, M iss burg Tuesday. passage to San Francisco, arriving there County warrants wanted at Cohn & over his shoulder for some reason known on Friday. It is reported that the crew The Fairview hall, located two miles Mabel Motillon, E. L. McNeil and Miss Mr. I*. R. Coulson and family of Blaine Co.’s, Will pay one hundred cents on only to himself, and his friends were Lorena Roby. suffered much during the run from here. from the city of Tillamook, at the junc Hobsonville — D. Murphy and W. visited friends and relatives nt this place the dollar for them in trade or part “joshing" him agood deal on his way of • a few days last week. going to the legislature with an empty The absorbent cork with which the in tion of the Forest Grove and Yamhill Staples. • trafe. Portland—J. M. Collins and John terior of the vessel’s hull had been coated roads. For terms see Ralph Ackley, sack. — Oregonian. Mr. C. Mills, of.Beaver, called on N. Mar riel, at Bay City, on Dec. 31st, Brown. 1 had been painted over and failed to ab Tillamook, Or. Coulson Tuesday. Netarts — G. W. Phelps. Mr. F. C. Shanahan has sold his store R. Griggs, Mr. Alfred Mag- by Rev. A. sorb the moisture, so the men virtually Nehalem—C. IL Wheeler. I> F. Coulson was on our streets one nuson to Miss Alta Long, daughter of building and bowling alley to Mr. A. lived in a shower bath. The after boiler Notice of Meeting. Riverdale Farm—C. A. Elliott. Letcher for $850. Mr. I a -teller will put day last week. Mr. Frank Long. Rosebury—E. Wright. gave out on the trip and a serious dis A meeting is called for Friday after in a shooting gallery. His jewelry stock San Francisco—IL II. Coleman. Mr. W. Kinnaman passed through the Tillamook city is to have a Board of. aster was narrowly averted, noon at 1:30 p.m., at the court house, burg enroute to Blaine Saturday. Trade, quite a number of business men will be taken to themusiejrtore, where he 1 The meeting on Saturday night to dis for the purpose of discussing the pro will carry on business as soon as the | BARNEGAT. having already Signified their intention Rev. R. 1’. Bukey,, of Heaver, H|>ent a change can lie made. Mr. Letcher will cuss the proposed bill creating a Port of posed Port of Tillamook Commission of forming a board. Mrn. Entlicr llrammcr anil Bert Bigg« part .of last week with his friends at this move his present store building to his lot ! i Tillamook Commission was again slimlv bill. It is requested that the citizens of came from Tillamook, Thursday. place. Owing to several cases of scarlet fever attended, in fact but few’of the citizens Tillamook City attend this meeting. next to Tuttle’s. it was thought wise not to start school of Tillamook citv were present. About Mr. T! ioh . Stinehilber, wife and (>. W. Kinnaman was in the burg As I have to move by the 15th of on Monday. The academy is also closed a dozen persons living outsi le the city daughter ami Miss Luc Bunn «revisiting Saturday. City Warrants Payable. February, I will sell powder for less than i I limits were present, and from these it was at the Sand Spit this week. on that account. E. <> Mills passed through the bnrg cost. 50 cent powder for 30 cts, 60 cent i I plainly seen that the boundary lines as The following warrants are now pav- Mr. J. R. Harter, Bert Biggs, ami Joe enroute of his ranch near the Brown A dance will be given on Saturday powder for 40 cents. For the next 30 j able at mv office : .Sos. 131#, 1 40, 143, evening in Bailey’s hall. It will be under days all other ammunition just as cheap. 1 ' drawn in the bill did not give satisfaction 1++, 146, 14», 149. 150, 152, 153. 154. Ilanxhurst made a trip to Holwonville m liool house, Wednesday. good management and first class music ( I am doing this so as to have less to ■ I to them. However, as it was not con 157. Interest ceases from date of this lust week. Mrs M. I). Swabb called on Mrs. C. N. N. THOMPSON, sidered a representative meeting, anoth notice. will be furnished. Mr. Robert Sargent returned to Bay Johnson Friday. City Treas. move. Having purchased the Shanahan j er meeting is called for Friday afternoon Tillamook, Ore., Jan. 12. 1899. City, Saturday, after visiting at Barne Is there going to be a real estate boom building, 1 shall move my business the j at 1:30 p. in. at the court house, when ■The wnatorsiiid he would not talk for gat a few days. in the city ? It looks that way by the 15th of Feb.—A. L etcher . it is to lie hoped the business people of i County Warrant«. publication," «aid the reporter, as he many changes we hear are in contempla Ed. Knight, for whose arrest a war Tillamook will attend. hung up his hat. SOUTH PRAIRIE. tion in the near future. ___ n _____ ___________ rant was issued last week, and who suc The ___ following county warrants are The county court on Saturday desig "Doyon think he meant it ?” asked the now payable, and will I k * paid when pre Tillamook hose company will meet ceeded in getting awav from the consta nated the Headlight the official county sented at mv office ; John Maroff has gone to Europe on a city <ditoi. this (Thursday) evening, when the annual ble, was traced to the toll gate. Every, 1 newspajier, as it was generally predicted Series 1 Nos. 1131, 1075,1091, 1073, visit. I am sura be did. The language lie election of officers will take place. All thing indicates that he stole a horse be it would. Happily, this year, there was 1092, 1090, 1043. 1044, 1125, 1126, used was utterly unfit for publication ” Charles Russey and lady have moved members are requested to be present. longing to H. F. Holden on Wednesday no bitter or contentious fight, with the 1 127. 1066, 1067, 1 11 H. 1093, 109», 1099, 1 loo, 108», 1074, 1071, 543. out to Grande Konde. A petition is being circulated praying night of la-t wee’', which was foundnext whole of the city atterneys arrayed on 1057, 1133. 1082, 1083, 1084, 1065. N. Rogers, of Long Prairie, will soon day near the toll gate, where it is sup Governor Geer to release from thecounty one side or the other. For the edification 106 ' 1072. 1086, 1059, 1070, 659. have his new creamery in operation. We jail William Tatton, who was sentenced posed Knight left it and then tramped of those who may imagine that thMIcad- 112», 1068, 917, 1060, 1138, 1139, 1148, 1149. 1150, wish him success in this needed enter to durance vile for selling liquor w’ithout across the mountains. light has a gold mine and is going to get 1140, 1080, 1157, 1 179. 1197, 1034, 1064. 1136. 1135, prise. a licence. The band boys presented Mr. Mark enormously portly or we..lthv, we 1177, 1 1 MG, 1157, 1163. 1196. Stanley Lamb, at the Monmouth Nor W H. CARY. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. May and Mr. Mark Miner with a gold ring on new year’s as must disabuse their minds of this, for the mal school, reports a handsome little County Treasurer. Miner left on the Harrison on Thurssday a token of their respect and esteem for county court has fixed the com|M.nsation Tillamook, Ore., January 5th, 1899. Christmas acknowledgment to him from for Astoria, where they will take the him as the leader of the band. The pre- at the low figure of 15c. jier inch of ten the pupils of his class, the ninth grade J lines, which, looked at from a »financial steamer for San Francisco on a month’s sent is highly appreciated by Mr. Miner, Real Estate Transfer*. also a petition from them to the powers “Poor Mrs. M< therdere !” exclaimed i not so much for its intrinsic value, but point of view, is little more than enough visit to California. in the case for his retention as their Mr Mee kt on m wife. to pay typographical union wages for the for the kindly spirit in which it was pee. 28 —Trncy Elliott to Lorenzo For the next 30 days 1 will sell all of teacher for the ensuing term. Miss “What has happened to her Knight, tract in sec. 33, tp. 1 N. R. my watches. clocks and jewelry at cost. given. During Mr. Miner's absence in type sticking. However, we arc grateful Mamie Means, Miss Tone and other pu “She had to decline our invitation to for small mercies. California Mr. Fred Sappington will lie 9 W in Tillamook Co. Come and get a watch or clock now’. pils from Tillamook to the Normal, are read a paper on the projier management T he state tax levy for 1899 will be Dec. 30.—Peter Magnuson to John Mag. The price will surprise you. All first dass the leader of the band. re|>orted as getting along finely with of children beaaiiHe she was too busy nuson. N. W. 14 of sec. 8 tp. 2 N. R. While out rabbit hunting with a num 5.7-10 mills, against 312 mills for 1898. goods.—A. L etchek . their studies this winter. looking afte» her family !” This decision was reached bv the govern 9 W. in Tillamook Co. Dr. Tatom, the painless dentist, has ber of others on Tuesday. Nick Job, while Mrs. Henry Lederer, that used to U- returned from Nehalem, and will be fooling with a gun in front of F. N. Wil or, secretary of state ami treasurer at a I»ec. 30.—Peter Magnuson to Alfred Mag here, has purchased her a small tract of meeting last week, when they inspeted nuson. all of lots 13 and 14 in see. 30 found a* the Allen house, where lie is son's, it suddenly went off. The boys land near Hillslioro, and with her daught the summaries of assessment rolls of all tp. 3 N. R. 10 W The under**igntd having been on the 3rd prepared to do all kind of dentistry were standing around, and it is a great er, Bertha, has gone in to the poultry dav <t J.imnirv Hir», duly appointed by Work. Call early for Dr. Tatom will not wonder one of them did not get the con the counties in the state, which they ob Jan. 7.—V. S. of A. to Cyrus Smith E. business. thn Hon. <'minty < >nrt of ftllamooli of of Ne. 1 , sec. 31 and E. of Se. ■« tain at the secretary «d state ’ s office. The tents of the barrel shot into them. For c nnfv. <>r<g-»n. Administrnt<»r of th* E -• remain in Tillamook only a short time. * We do not share yet with the growing ' amount exjccted to lx raised has not tate of NEHALEM i i TT deceamd, all sec. 30 tp. 1 S. R 10 W tunately the charge passed between two having t’LAIMM against the at id An Arkansas editor, who read that a of them and went with a crash through 1 yet loeen made public. The increase in Jan. 7 —John Weber to Dan Murphy, fear of the loggers for a lack of freshets E-iatr, ar<- hereby notified to present the lady of New York “I neadsbread with her necessary to float their logs to market »am«*, franchise. Mr. Wilson’s windows, which naturally this year's levy’ over that of last year is du’y verified to me within sit this winter. Out of six or seven high gloves on,” re narks; “We need bread with rnontli« from tbedat»- hereof, at then flics Jan. 7. — Tillamook Building and Land due to unexpected items in the general scared tho « in the house. water records in the past thirty three j cars of Hundley A Handley, at Tililamuok, our pants on; we need bread with our Association to Samuel Downs, W. • iregon. No sadder or more imp-essire scene nppropriation bills passed at the specml in this country, two of them occurred in boots on, and if our subscribers who are Dated tl»i-dav. January 12b. I«». lots 6 of block 1 town of Lincoln in • session of the legislature, including 641.- ever took place in Astoria than the fun H amby M itimbll . Adiuiniatrator* the month of Feb., and the writer has in arrears don’t soon pay i p we shall Tillamook City. erals of the late Sheriff Williams and I 0 >0 for the legislature of 1897, which I need bread without anything on.** I