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No. 48
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
♦
McCORMICK
and
DEERING
Mowers I
and
I
Rakes, MW
Hay Tedders,
Hay Tools, and a
Full line of
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS
Stoves, Hardware and Builders’ Supplies. Paints, Oils,
Doors, Windows and Glass. We are Leadexs in our line.
BRIGGS,
Opposite Bank.
Tillamook, Oregon
AUGUST
a,
1900.
$1.50 per year
mer's challenge,although he may lie hon- ' so the fight remains on in dead earnest,
: est in his research for truth. Infidels and i As long as political bosses insists upon
I agnostics there are plenty in the world j running a party to suit themselves they
1 who are ready to argue God out of exis- j may loose something more than the re-
| tance, but it is strange, but nevertheless i publican legislative ticket in Multnomah
i true, they leave a vague nothingness in 'county before they are through with
the place of the bible. But a local news | their scrapping, when, perhaps, another i
paper should not discuss people’s religi letter will be published “explaining” how
ous prejudices, beliefs or unbeliefs, for the it all happened.
editor of this newspaper is a mighty
small lump of clay in this world to dis
TILLAMOOK WEATHER.
pute the existence of a god.
Temperature.
Fqr the next 30 days we will give a ’s
Maxi- Mini-
Rain-
muni.
Mean.
mum.
fall.
special discount for spot cash as follows:
1
...
66
...
60.0
.
..
54
0.02
IQ per cent off on dry goods, boots and 2 ... 66 .. 52 ... 59.0 .
0.07
shees; 5 per cent off on groceries, flour, 3 ... 65 .. 54 ... 59.1 .
0.00
feed and rubber boots and shoes. This 4 ... 66 . .. 54 .. 60.0 . . 0.35
.. 57.1 . . 0.32
will give you Stout’s Patent Snag Proof 5 ... 64 . .. 51
A dainty, attractive, welf
. 50
.. 58.1 .
0.05
long gum boots, at $5.50, net cash. Ar- 6 ... U.7
7 ... 72 .. 45 .. 58.1 .
0.01 formed foot requires a dainty,
luickle’s coffee, 15c. jier lb., or 7lbs. for 8 ... 70 . .. 49
59.1 .
T.
$1.00. Gold dust, 20c. per 4 lb. pack, 9 ... 72 . .. 45
.. 58.1 .
0.00 neat, tasty shoe.
46
60.0 .
0.00
ages; 1 lb. packagespearline, 10c and 41b. It) ... 74
... 70 . .. 54
62.0 .
0.25
YOU SUPPLY THE PRETTY FOOT-
packages. Armour’s washing powders 11
12 ... 65 . .. 52 ... 58.1 .
0 07
for 15c. Our prices have been the lowest, 13 ... 66 .. 45 ... 55.1 . . 0.02
WE’LL SUPPLY THE SHOE.
atid with the discounts we will give for 14 ... 65 . . 47
.. 56.0 . . 0.00
If
your foot is not as
T.
the next 30 days you can save a year’s 15 ... 69 . . 49 .. 59.0 .
.. 61.0 . . 0.00
... 71 . . 51
interest on every dollar’s purchase at D. 16
17 ... 66 . . 47 ... 56.1 . . 0.00 pretty and graceful as you
T. E dmunds .
*
18 ... 77 . . 43
60.0 .
0.00 desire, we’il funish a shoe
19 ... 76 . 47
.. 61.1 . . 0.00
Died, on the 30th ultimo, at the resi 20
60.0 .
... 71 . . 49
0.00 that will look graceful and
dence of Mr. S. J. Sturgeon, in this citv, 21 ... 67 . . 53
.. 60.0 . . 0.00
0.03 and fit perfectly.
Mrs. Katherine Reaurn, aged 75 years. 22 ... 65
. 53 .. 59.0 .
0.00
62 1 .
Deceased was born in London, England, 23 ... 70 . . 55
A good shoe for easy
24 ... 66 . . 56
61.0 . . 0.04
She was married twice and was the 25 ... 68 . . 55
.. 61.1 .
0.03
walking.
mother of eleven children, Mrs. Sturgeon ?6 ... 67 . . 57
.. 62.0 . . 0.00
being the only one out of that number 21 ... 70 .. 48 ... 59.0 . . 0.00
28
...
74
.
.
50
.. 62.0 . . 0.00
alive. Mrs. Reaurn had been perfectly
29
.. 60 0 . . o.oc
73 . . 47
helpless for a long time, but in her de 30 ...
... 72 . . 48
60.0 . . 0.00
clining days she was well cared for by a 31 ... 75 . . 50 .. 62.1 . . 0.00
loving daughter and kind relatives, who
1.26
spared no pains to make her life happy Sum. .2145..... 1549...... 185.6......
while she lingered on month after month. Mean69.6 ... 49.5..... 59.5......... 0.00
S ummary .—Mean temp., 59.5 ; max.
The remains were buried on Wednesday
in the Oddfellows’ cemetery, Rev. S. A. temp., 77 ; date, 18th. Min. temp.,
Smith conducting the religious services. 43 ; date, 18th. Total precip. inches,
Mrs. Sturgeon only returned on Sunday 1.26; total snowfall inches, 0 ; number
from Portland where her daughter, Mrs. of days clear, 10; partly cloudy, 10;
Blanch Newman, had died one week pre cloudy, 11. Dates of frost—Light, 7th
vious, and this second bereavement fol and 9th ; Killing, 0. Dates of hail, 0;
lowing so closely upon the other is a sad sleet, 0 ; thunder storms, 0 ; auroras, 0.
blow to the sorrowing family, in which Prevailing wind—Direction, N.W.
Remarks.—22nd, a Solar halo.
a large number of friends sympathise
31st, 7 a m.—A thunder storm running We have the Hats
with them.
north, along the coast line.
With so much water power in Tilla
Soft or Stiff—Dark or
C apt . J oseph J. D awson ,
mook going to waste, what a great ad
Voluntary Observer.
vantage this will be to n anufacturers
Light—Wide or Nar
when the county begins to develop. The
Card of Thanks.
row Brims.
question naturally arises. Why burn slab
We wish to thank those who tendered
wood in this citv—which can secure a
You choose the hat that suits
ready sale—when their is an abundance us their kind assistance and sympathy
you best—the one that’s
of water power only a few miles from the in our sorrow and bereavement caused
city ? Tillamook City is admirably sit by the deaths of Mrs. Blanch Newman
We
most
becoming,
uated with many natural advantages— and Mrs. Katherine Reaurn.
guarantee the style, the
S. J. S turgeon .
an abundance of pure water for munici
quality, the price.
pal purposes, which can be used for elec
Notice.
tric light plants and for power ; the city
If you want a reliable hat that is
can have a drainage system at compara
Beginning August 1st and until
becoming, our stock will
tively nominal cost. Hoquarton slough
is another natural advantage to Tilla August 10th, 1900. I will present with
supply it at any time.
mook City, which will eventually make each dozen cabinets one 16 x 20 Platino
Crny<»nides,
worth
the
price
alone,
what
this a shipping point of no mean dimen
sions, and beingin about the center of the you pay for the dozen cabinets.
WE HAVE
No compulsion to buy a frame for
county it will continue to be the metro
H eins ’ S tudio .
polis of the county. There are those who large picture.
An Attractive Shoe.
of
Logger’s Shoes
on Hand
Morgan. Mudge & Co. is the name cf Mr. C. I. Clough, who went down to
the new firm carrying on a general black the Nehalem beach on Saturday for a
*
smith and machinist business in thestand week’s camping, was taken sick on Sun
Dr. Wise, resident dentist.
day, and on Dr. James Wiley going down
recently occupied by L. Hiner.
Mr. J. P. Allen is quite sick again.
Mr. Frank Kerremans was all smiles to the beach on Tuesday to camp, ad
A refreshing rain fell on Wednesday.
when he informed the editor yesterday vised him to return home at once, which
Mr. W. H. Sales was in from Nehalem.
that his wife had presented him with a he did that dav, and it will be a week or
Mr. G. Mowers was in the city Wednes. daughter weighing 8% pounds.
so before Mr. Clough is able to attend to
day.
business again.
The schooner Lila and Mattie has been
Mis. Imbler returned to the city Tues towed up the slough to the lumber com Married, at the M.E. church, on Sun
day.
pany’s wharf in this city. She had a lot day evening, Mr. Edgar Latimer to Miss
Augusta M. Stingle. Rev. 3. A. Smith
Mr.C W. Schilling was in from Nehalem of four foot slab wood on board.
tied the nuptical knot after the evening
on Sunday.
The citv council and water company
service, when a large number of specta
Mr. H. S. Newman came in from Port appear to lie a long time consumating a
tors were present. It is scarcely neces
contract for fire protection. Is the city
land on Sunday.
sary to add that the happy couple carry
A teachers' examination will be held in with or without fire protection ?
with them into their married life the best
Oak Nolan is now prepared to gum j wishes for their future happiness of a
this city next week.
Mrs. Neff left on Tuesday for the cast crosscut saws as good as can be done in large circle of relatives and friends. Next
the factory. He can make your old saw please.
to visit her parents.
I as good as new for $1.50 to $2.00. *
Mr. H. M. Roberts was in from North
Citizens have been plagued somewhat
We have about 200 lbs. of that pure of late with life insurance agents, both
Yamhill on Sunday.
Captain Hunt was up from the light maple sugar left in 21b. bricks, which we old line and fraternal, consequently thev
will close out at 25c. per brick. Formerly are almost plagued to death. Now give
house on Wednesday.
sold at 40c. per brick at D. T. E dmunds .* us a rest, and if you have not been
Messrs. C. A. and R. W. Bundy were in
If you want to keep the army worm caught going down in your jeans for the
from Blaine on Monday.
out of your fruit trees tie “tanglefoot’’ purpose of creating a big pile of money
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sibley was up from
round the bottom of the tree. This is no for others to manipulate and over which
Hobsonville on Monday.
josh, and not intended to advertise fly you have no control, join the A.O.U.W.
We are still paying 20c. per doz. for I paper.
and you will come getting life insurance
at about near actual cost as it is possible
eggs at D. T. E dmunds .
Since the bicycle tax has been declared
Born, on the 30th ult.. to the wife of | unconstitutional, it is not very probable to make it. And you don’t have to pay
Mr. Henry Leach, a girl.
that bicycle tax collectors will be rubber a lot of money for other people to en
Dr. and Mrs. Tatom, of Sheridan, are necking to see whether cyclists have a joy.
J. S. Lovel, of the Scow Bay Iron and
registered at the Allen house.
'90 tax on.
Brass Works, canie in on the Harrison
Mr. A. J. Cohn leaves to-day on a
We've heard people say it was like a
Sunday to make inflection of the mills
business trip to San Francisco.
hell upon earth, and we wonder if that
and logging camps, with a view of re
did
not
represent
the
state
of
affairs
in
Mr. Martin L. Pipes, of Portland, is
newing or reparing machinery. After argue, and with good logic as well, that
Pekin
the
past
month.
Perhaps
the
var
registered at the Larsen house.
looking over our industries he made ar now is the time for the city to put in its Just Note a Few Good Things at
Mr. James McCain, of McMinnville, is ious legations thought so.
rangements with Oak Nolan to handle own water, sewerage and electric light
Cohn & Co's.
Our popocratic friends are opposed to the heavy castings and other machinery systems. Blit is the majority of the citi
registered at the Larsen house.
militarvism, and no wonder, when they which can only be handled by a large i zens who pay the most taxes in favor of
Full measure, 5 gal. keg of Pickles, new
Mr. Paul R. Keltv came in on Tuesday
see the armed forces of the army worm and extensive foundry. These arrange this, for this is a matter which those who stock—only 75c. a keg.
on a visit to Sheriff Alderman's family.
gobbling up their garden truck and doing ments give onr people a chance to deal do not have to foot the bill should not
Extra choice Tomatoes, three cans for
Is it too soon to be looking round for no end of damage to vegetation.
with a home institution where they can be allowed to force upon those who do. 25 cents.
timber for the next county election ?
Plug Tobacco’s 45c. a pound.
Fairview Grange, No. 273, will meet in see what they are paying for and mater,
Should the various political bosses be
Mrs. W. E. Page returned on Sunday
Another Ipt of that extra fine 341
Acklev's hall on Friday, August 10, at 10 ¡ally reduces the cost.
unable to control the state legislature for
after visiting in Portland several weeks.
granulated Sugar just in. We are still
a.m. A full attendance is requested, as
Died, on Friday, the 27th ultimo, after the purpose of electing their choice for
Mr. A. Benschidt was round with a road important business will come before the !
selling it at $6.00 a sack.
a long illness, Jennie, wife of Mr. A. United States senator, there will l>e a
jwtition to re establish the Netarts road. meeting.—L. S. M aynakd , master.
Our Golden Rod Flour leads them all.
G. Revuolds, aged 30 years. The remains dead lock, for the antipathy between the '.
The Tillamook Iron Works, which was [ were buried on Sunday, when a large Corbett and Mitchell factions of the repub- I Eggs 20 cents a dozen and we want
Mr. and Mrs. M Munson returned to
the city on Wednesday after making a doing business in the building opposite J number of person attended the religious lican still exists and is just as uncompro- ! them.
visit to California.
the mill office, is now located in the new [ services at the United Brethren church, mining as ever. A rule or ruin policy is . ' New Patterns of Covert Cloths just
Cupid whispered in the editor’s ear building near the city hall and is being I also the interment at the Oddfellows' , not likely to elect either ofthe republican received. Newest colors.
that several young ladies were contem- fitted
]
up with all the appliances for a ! cemetery, showing their token of respect aspirants, but it may be instrumental in
Give New York plenty of prize fights
plating the happy day.
, first class machine shop.
for the wife and mother who had battled i a democrat capturing the prize. A letter
and she will not care about politics.
Mr. Frank Sladden. of North Yamhill,
What surprises the oldest settlers in J with sickness for many months until j has been published “explaining” why the
Admiral Dewey proves the falsity of
a nephew of the late Mrs. Reaurn, came Tillamook, the ones who first helped to death relieved her sufferings, but which republican legislative ticket in Multno
in to attend the funeral.
, develop the county, that after living here threw another family into mourning and I mah county was defeated, which plainly the old belief that a sailor is not at home
years or so. Tillamook has never to receive the sympathy of the commu shows that both factions are on the war on a horse. The admiral is an excellent
The steamer Kruger arrived in the bay forty
I
lieen
troubled
with a pest until the army nity. A delegation from the W. of W. I path and not likely to bury the hatchet horseman and rides often.
on Tuesday and is loading lumber at the 1
for several years to come. It's a case of
Senator Hoar of Massachusetts spends
worm
made
its
appearance a few weeks lodge attended the funeral.
Truckee saw mill at Hobsonville.
From all parts of the county comes re-. Corbett and bis henchmen trying to put the summer afternoons reading under a
since, and which, in all probability, will
The steamer Harrison came in on Sun-
ports that the army worm is doing more the extinguisher upon Mitchell and his j tree on the lawn of his country place,
not do much damage.
day and 'eft again on Tuesday with a
Owing to the outside ball players want or less damage. Garden truck apjiears I henchmen, and no doubt vica versa, but i “it is the Inst way to forget the heat,’
large cargo of butter and cheese.
somehow they refuse to be extinguished, * lie said recently.
ing too much monev to plav a game on to have been the first vegetable to ap
For rent, house on the Bay City road, Saturday next, that has fell through. The pease the appetite of the army worm. !
one mile north of town, with half acre hose company will have a fire drill and I Potatos and other vegetable theu looked
of land under cultivation. Apply to J. competition between the two hosecarts tempting, and now the pests are eating
Svenson.
on a bonfire near the livery barn that up some of the meadows, especially where
Do not forget the event of the season evening, after which there will be a dis there is red clover, and making a raid
at the opera house on Saturday evening, play of fireworks and the cake walk and upon fruit trees. We are told that the
army worm is a typical Tillamooker, for
when Prof. Swanton will give a cake dance at the opera house.
it loves to be near water, and if thev fall
walk and dance.
If the city dads allow the county dads
Camping appears to lie the order of the to build the new fence in front of the into the streams they hove sense enough
GIVE DEATH TO Aüü INTECTS AND PESTS
day with a number of the citizens of this court house where the side walk should ' , to crawl out. As it is expected that the
army worm will not remain long, it is
county, who have a perfect right to en be, they will have no kick coming if other
very probable that it will not cause much
One pint diluted with five gallons of water makes a solution strong enough to kill all
people do the same. Before building
joy the fine weather.
more damage.
garden insects, worms and pests, by spraying or sprinkling on the
Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitz end Mrs., new residences, business premises, side j
A
public
jangle
on
the
authenticity
of
affected plants. 25c. a pint.
John Waterman and Misses Lena and , walks and fences people should lie satis-
' the bible or the existence of a Divine
Emma Waterman are in from Baker City ' fied that they are on the right line, tor
Being
always
engenders
more
or
less
ill-
__-2 a lot
|ot of annoyance, and ex-
I it will save
on a summer's vacation.
en feeling and accomplishes no purpose, and
;; as well, when those who have en-
Bud Wallace’s house at Spruce was de I pense
RELIABLE DRUGGIST,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
iched
a
few
feet
are
notified
to
set for that reason we are glad that the or
stroyed by fire on Tuesday, only a few croached
articles being saved. It took considers- back their residences and fences, for th.s dained ministers of the gospel in this city
i do not intend to accept Mr. J. E. Hos-
bl; exertion to save the barn.
j is bound to take place some ay.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS.
Hats-Hats,
Your
Choice!
Clothing,
Furnishing
Goods,
Groceries,
Four and
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CLOVG-ZTS
CARBOLIC COMPOUND
CHARLES I. CLOl’G 11.
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