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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, DECEMBER 13,
Married, on Sunday afternoon, at the
M.E. parsonage in this city, by Rev. S.
A Smith, Mr. A, M. Austin and Miss
Lillie A. Wells.
The happy couple
has the best wishes for their future hap
piness from a large circle of friends. As
Mr. Austin is the county surveyor he is
well known, while the bride is an esti
mable young lady.
Mr. E. Quick is around with his head
bandaged up, a bottle having struck him
on the cranium while unloading oats in
Hadley’s barn on Monday morning, in
flicting a cut nearly two inches long
which the doctor had to sew up Emmet
is in doubt where the bottle came from,
but is under the impression that someone
must have been thro wing a way an empty’
bottle, not knowing he was there. But
it came near laying him out.
RA^E^COO^TOVE^
Have no Superior in any Market.
FUUU LINE OF
Heating aqd^ii4 Tight ¡StoVe£
GUNS AND AM UNITION.
We are Leadexs in our line.
WAGONS
PLOWS, and
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS
Hardware, Tinware and Builders’ Supplies.
Doors, Windows and Glass
Opposite Bank.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS.
Dr. Wise, resident dentist.
Mrs. May left on Tnesday to return to
Baker City.
John Wilson went to Nehalem on a
trapping trip.
Mr. C. B Hadley went out to Portland
on Saturday.
Sand L.’ike Cranberries, 5c. quart at
D. T. Edmunds.
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The Zuercher Bros, will finish up their
logging this week.
Mr. C. L. Thompson went out to Port
land on the steamer.
The butchers’ fight is on in Tillamook
—may it be bloodless.
Mr. T. B. Handley went out to Oregon
City on legal business.
Mr. P. McIntosh left Monday on a
business trip to Portland.
Remember any rings bought from
Letcher’s will be enlarged free.«
Born, on Wednesday, to the wife of
Mr. J. F. Jenkins, a daughter.
Everybody should hear Mrs. Snuffer
recite “Mona’s Waters’’ on Friday.
Mr. J. Kodad, senior, has bought the
Crimlow place on the Kilches river.
Mr. John McNamer returned to the
city Monday much improved in health.
Miss Nevada Grayson has gone to the
lighthouse to remain with Mrs. Boying-
ton.
Mr. Bert Severance has gone to Ore
gon City on account of a contest to his
claims.
Do not forget the school entertainment
at the opera honse to-morrow (Friday)
evening.
Keep watching our wiudows. Good
things there you might miss.—King &
Kerremans.
Letcher has the largest stock of silver-
ware in Tillamook. No ming mrfkes a
nicer Christinas present.
Biography of Lincoln will be given on
Friday by Representative B. L. Eddy at
the school entertainment.
We are sorry to hear that Miss Alice
Vaughn, daughter of Mr. W. N. Vaughn,
of Bay View, is seriously ill.
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Paints, Oils,
Tillamook, Oregon
We can beat you on a game of Crolard
Mr. W. H. Hoskins was down from
Foley this week dehorning cattle in this if you’know how to play. If not, drop
vicinity, and he is an expert at the busi in and we will teach you how. Crolard
is the best of all games. The newest and
ness.
For artistic decoration and transpar most fascinating.—At Ralph Ackley’s *
Messrs. Lewis LarsonandC.J. Larson,
ency of ware, we have no hesitation in
offering our fine line of china.—King & brothers of Mrs. P. Norberg at Nestoc-
ton. who came in on the steamer last
Kerremans.
Arthur Reeher, son of Mr. Jas. Reeher, week from Washington, intend to remain
had the misfortune to chop off four of the in this county this winter, and, perhaps,
toes on the right foot on Tuesday morn longer.
Rev. C. P. Metzler will preach at Bav
ing at Glenora.
Did you ever hear about “Jerry ?” Go Citv ou Sunday morning and at the Pres
to the school entertainment on Friday byterian church in this city on Sunday
evening and Miss Hazel McNair will tell evening. AU are cordially invited to
' these services. Arrangements are being
you all about him.
! made for a Christmas tree in the Pres
The numerous weddings which have
byterian church.
taken place of late must be indications of
From present indications it looks «as if
a severe winter. Who is the next toconie
there is to be a freight rate war between
in out of the cold ?
San Francisco aud Portland, at $1 a ton.
A new lot of gentleman’s vest chains in Yet from Portland to Tillamook some of
R. R. and gold filled. Just received at the citizens have to pay $•> a ton for
Letcher’s jewelery store. All goods war- freight. But we see competition in sight
rented as represented.
for Tillamook us well.
Mr. J. F. Jenkins has opened a meat
When playing foot ball with a number
market next to the post office and is pre
of the boyson Tuesday afternoon, Arthur
pared to supply prime meats, corned and
Stillwell jumped upon W. Bosley's back,
cured meats, sausages, etc.
and in falling off fell upon his left arm,
No trouble for you to buy. Selection dislocating it at the elbow. He was car
is easy, asjprice is right and quality good. ried to Dr. Wiley's office, who placed the
We do the rest of the work—wrapping, injured limb in position again.
delivering,etc.—King & Kerremans. *
From present indications there is likely
We understand that the tug Vosburg, to lie a livelj- timeelecting a United States
belonging to the NehaDm Transporta senator at the state legislature next
tion Company, will leave Portland the month, and if legislators who intend to
last of this week with freight for Tiila- vote for H.W. Corbett persist in doing so
mook.
they must not be surprised if they are
Child's set of four pieces, silver plated, dubbed “boodle politicians’’ when they
only 25 cents set, former price 50 cents. return to their constituents.
Same set of three pieces for 20 cents. A
Now is the time to fix your homes up
nice present for the little folks. At with nice new furniture, making them
Letcher’s.
cosy and comfortable. Nels Thompson's
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Wilson expects to stock includes some pretty and service
leav: next month, and will lie gone a bout able carpets and linoleums, bed room
twelve months, visiting with friends in suites, dining tables and chairs, elegant
Portland, Nebraska and Iowa during furniture for parlors, etc. AU suitable
for presents. Call in and inspect the nice
their absence.
Sirloin steak 10c. a pound forcash only assortment.
at Leach & Jones’, thecentral meat mar
ket. Leach & Jones will pay 6c. per lb.
for good dressed beef, 6V4C. for veal and
6c. for mutton.
A postal card reached us from Con
neaut, Ohio, stating that Miss L M.
Mann, who was employed in the Head
If you want to see some fine studs or , light office some years ago, is now Mrs.
scarf pins that will please your gentle G. S. Beckwith.
men friends, go to Letcher’s.
A number of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cohn’s
All persons indebted to me are hereby friends gave them a surprise party on
requested to call at once on T. H. Goybe Tuesday evening, it being the second an-
and settle the same.—C. E. H awke .
niversary of their wedding. A very plea
A Game Board with 54 games is a sant evening followed.
’Xmas, present for the whole family^ i Do you want to make a really useful
You can get them at Ralph Ackley s.
| I present? Then go to Nels Thompsons
Furniture : Otuiv
Store Cl....
and buy one
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-- those
We guarantee everything sold in our
nlat rockers for your friends.
store co be exactly a3 represented or ‘floor or | H
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money refur kd.-King & Kerremans. # 1 Please call in and see them.
1900
Tillamook City thus far has not been
molested with safecrackers audfootpads,
but it is just as well to tie on the alert
for them. As the Pacific Coast appears
to be now a profitable field for them, it
isjust as well not to leave too much
treasure in safes for them to make a haul
should they decide to give this city a
friendly visit.
Star lodge, A.O.U.W., elected the fol
lowing officers for the ensuing year at
the regular meeting of the lodge on Mon.
day evening: M.W., G. W. Worthington ;
foreman, Fred Burton ; overseer. T. P.
Wise ; recorder, F. C. Baker ; financier,
A. Letcher; receiver, C. A. Bailey ; guide.
A. W. Severance ; inside watchman,
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8. Cook ; outside watchman, N. J
Meyers.
£1.50 per year
Tax the Non-Residents.
As some of the roads in the county are
in a deplorable condition, especially in
the south part, the question arises
how are they to lie improved with the
limited amount of money at the disposal
of the county commissioners. Some peo
ple would, no doubt, favor borrowing
money and improving the roads at the
first opportunity. As we are opposed to
the pernicious bonding system, we are
not in favor of that. How then is the
county commissioners going to get more
money for road work ? It appears to us
that the non-resident property owners
should be taxed higher, particularly
those who are holding land for specula
tion. We think i- only right that they
should be made to pay a large proportion
of the taxes for road work, as those who
reside here are not only improving the
county and increasing its wealth, but
they do much to enhance the value of the
property of non-residents. This is a
question worthy of consideration, and
we believe it will solve the bad road
problem quicker than anything in a very
few years. Let us have good roads,
even if we have to tax non-resident pro
perty owners double what they are pay
ing now. In justice to the resident tax
payers this is only right, and the Head
light is in favor of taking the bull by the
horns and not let go taxing the land
speculators who own property in this
county until we have all the main roads
in good condition for summer and win
ter travel. Are the resident taxpayers in
favor of this ?
The Banner1 pat
Have you tried the prime beef at L. N.
Barnes’ new meat market on Main st. ?
He has home cured ham and bacon, and
corned beef, pickled pork and pickled
OF THE SEASON
pigs’ feet, pure lard, sausages, etc., also
mutton, veal and pork. Your patronage
is our new Golden Gate
is solicited. Ladies who want prime
meats are invited to Barnes’ meat mar
Hat at $3.00, All men
ket, where they will find only the best.
Will deliver meat free in the city. The
salute it
highest price paid for hides.
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Crolard is the latest parlor game
Our stock, however,
pleasing, fascinating, entertaining and
amusing, attractive delightful, charming
and complete. The newest game out.
includes other selec-
The most popular game of the season.
The coming popular indoor sport is Pro
tions of the best and
gressive Crolard. Trade supplied by
Ralph Ackley.
We are getting up a
most becoming fall
club of 50 boards. Put your orders in
Real Estate Transfers.
with us and save freight, for the freight
shapes and colors—and
on a single board is so much that it will N. Babi to Bertha J. Pen well, 37 acres
in.
sec.
28,
tp.
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R.
9
W.
cost you nearly double the price. Don’t
there’s good style in
forget the place, at Ralph Ackley’s.
• Bertha J. Pen well to L. S. Maynard, 10
acres in sec. 28, tp. 1 S, R. 9 W.
them for every
J. F. Jenkins to W. H. Eberman, Sw ’4
Program for Friday Evening.
and E ’/a of bk. 13, in Stillwell’s add.
to Tillamook.
The program for the school entertain
ment, to be given to morrow (Friday) W. H. Eberman to J. F. Jenkins, lots 3
and 4-, bk. 5, in Stillwell’s add. to
evening at the opera house, will be found
Tillamook.
below. As the proceeds of this entertain
Henry
Tohl to J. W. Thompson, bond
ment will go towards procuring more
for deed.
books for the public school library, we
sincerely trust that the citizens will turn A. G. Beals to Yellow’ Fir Lumber Co.,
S Vi of Ne U and Nw Vi of Ne Vi of
out and thus assist the principal and
sec. 31, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W.
teachers in their efforts to obtain books
which will impart much useful informa Asa Woods to Permelia Woods, lots 3
and Ne % of Sw Vi of sec. 7, tp. 2 N,
tion to the pupils. The charge for admis
R. 7 W.
sion will be 25c. and 15c.
Instrumental music, “Jewel Overture,” Ollie L. Clark to Johu E. Du Boise, S ’/2
ofNe Vi and S Vi of Nw Vi, sec. 10,
Miss Ruth Cooper, Fred Sappington and
tp. 3 N, R. 10 W.
Ira Latimer.
State
of Oregon to Olean Land Co., lots
Drill, primary pupils.
2, 3 and 4 of sec. 6, tp. 1 S, R. 7 W.
Biography of Lincoln, Hon. B. L. Eddy.
Instrumental music, Mrs. N J. Meyers. U. S. to Charles E. Beslcr E % of Nw Vi
and Ne Vi of Sw Vi of sec. 8, tp. 1 S,
“Seven times s-yen,’’ Miss Pauline
R. 7 W.
Aiderman.
Quartette (comic), “Tom the Piper’s U.S. to David J. Hadley, E Vi of Ne Vi
and Ne Vi <rf Sc ’/< of sec. 8, tp. 1 S,
Son,’’ A. Teft, J. Alley, Fowler and F.
R. 7 W.
Kerremans.
C. and E. Thayer to I. F. Larsen, quit
“Jerry,” Miss Hazel McNair.
claim deed to lots 6 and 7 bk. 17, Of neckwear, hosiery, shirts,
Solo, “My Marguerite of Long Ago,”
Thayer’s add. to Tillamook; war
Miss Lily Baker.
ranty deed of same from II. Patchen and other furnishings, and of
“Mona's Waters,’’ Mrs. B. 0. Snuffer.
to I. F. Larsen.
Clara A. Rhude to Carrie H. Turner, S Vi ; good places to buy them, our
A Card.
of Ne Vi and E Vi of Se U of sec. 21,
tp. 2 S, R. 7 W.
store is sure to be favorably men-
To our many friends who by their sym
Gideon Sawers to Carrie H. Turner, lots
pathy and kind acts have proven them
1 and 2 ot stc. 2, tp. 2 S, R. 7 \V
tioned.
selves God’s messengers of comfort, and
Carrie and 0. Rhude to Carrie II. Tur
to the Masons whose brotherly love has
ner, W V4 of Se % and E Vi of Sw Vi
lightened the burden of sorrow in our
WE HAVE THE NEWEST
of sec. 2, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W.
sudden bereavement, we wish to express
Anna A. and O. L. Nash to L. J. Frank
our heartfelt gratitude.
FALL SHIRTS, GLOVES, TIES,
lin, lots 18 of sec. 7. tp. 5 S, R. 10 W.
M rs . G eo . W. D oting tom and F amily .
C. Bendixon to Frank Kutcher, 65 acres
COLLARS, ETC.
in sec. 8, tp. 2 8, R. 10 W.
Wl]eq Men Tallç
Special Sale.
We will retail our stock of General
.Merchandise at cost for the next thirty
days. We have the largest stocks to
make choices from that has ever been in !
the city, and we now offer you one of
the grandest opportunities of the clos I
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ing century for saving money.
E dmi njw & Co. '
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Dec. 13, 1900.
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Editor Smith, of the Oakesdale Sun,
and Rev. W. C. Evans, pastor ot the
Methodist Episcopal Church, are en-
gaged in a bitter personal war, the
former using his paper in which to
“roast” the preacher, while the latter
“roasts’’ the editor from bis pulpit.
Some New Things at Cohn & Co’a.
And we want to see you among
We have added a fine lineof (cwclrv
to our assortment of Holiday goods.
Crayon pictures enlarged for 50cts. n
piece. We guarantee every one of our
pictures to lx? an exact likeness. Try one
and lie convinced.
Ribbons at less than half price this
week.
Dolls, albums, decorated cups and a
fine assortment of Ladies’ neck wear just
recci ved.
Gold rings, pins, chains, etc. It will
pay to inspect o« line of jewelry liefore
going elsewhere.
COHN & CO., T he L eaders .
Agents for Cream of Wheat.
our early callers, to get your
choice of the novelties.
J.A.TODD^CO
TILLAMOOK
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CLOSING OUT SALE.
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-ed the confidence and patronage of the people of Tillamook county
Having enjoy
feel that the necessity having arisen for us to devote our time
for the past nine years, we
customers the benefit of our misfortunes and
to our household duties we will give our
stock of goods on the market at 90c. on the dollar.
phee our
is“ io charge of Miss Denver, of Portland, and all goods
Our millinery department is
will be found strictly up-to-date.
W1
Thanking you for past favors,
ZvC. STVBGEO1T dE CO
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