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Tillamook Vol. XII. No. 46 î 1 cu òli gljt TILLAMOOK, OREGON, APRIL 18, igo0 Ìli.50 per year in 1830. The early part of his life he U.S. to Gottfried Marolf, lots 2, 3, and A Coming Issue. was a sea captain. It is said that in an 4- of sec. 18 and lots 1 and 2 and Se I11 an address at Buffalo Saturday If you want a can that is a good can, hunting expedition from California with 14 of Nw I4 of sec. 19, tp. 2N.R.7 evening, ex-Govemor and ex-Senator three other men he came through Tilla W. A milk can that can’t be beat, mook in 1850, but he did not locate in R. H. Holmes to Will C. Smith, 13.60 David B. Hill discussed the great mono Go and buy the Buhl Can polies or combines that are attracting so acres in Haynes D-L.C. Bond for At Wade & Briggs down the street. 1 the county until 1862. He married in much attention, and suggested, as one California Lucindia Sheer, who had two deed. sons, B. S. Thompson, ofthis countv, and W. S. Runyon, by sheriff, to S. V. Ander means of checking their enormous op portunities and profits, that the Govern the other residing now in New Orleans. we son, various tracts. ment “ should withdraw the tariff favors It was the wish of the deceased to lie buried on his place. He retained his fac U.S. to A. G. Anderson, Se >4 of sec. 21, from the industries represented by these tp. 2 N, R. 7 W. institutions, whose projectors are ulties right up to the last. already reveling in wealth and are Anna M. Simmons to James L. Simmons, Mr. George Cohn came near being suf ten acres in sec. 21, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. astonishing the world by the munificence focated earlv Sunday morning. He has of their benefactions.'' Attempting to [ a coal oil stove in his bed room at the Joe Enos, et al, F. L. Buell, W Vj ’ of Se f 1 suggest what Jefferson would do if alive V4 of sec. 4, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. Allen house, and leaving the light too Prices Quoted on Factory Outfits. H. F. Holden to B. C. Lamb, referee tide and confronted with such conditions, high, turned in and went to sleeo. Some Mr. Hill said : “ We may be sure he lot No. 9 in town of Lincoln. 1 hours after he woke up with a stifling would not appoint as Attorney-General sensation in his throat and could hardly U.S. to Little Robbins, Sw Vi of sec. 32, the man recommended by the friends and ¡breath. Thinking the room had become tp. 2 N, R. 7 W. ; some to Edith promoters of these very schemes, whose ; too warm he got tip and turned the light Aiderman. official province it would lie to prosecute ' out in the stove, 1 eturning to bed with- U.S. to John Williams, E % of Se 14, sec. all violators of the Federal statutes 17, E H of Ne >4. sec. 2<>, tp 2 X, R FT Ol,t I’Shting a lamp. When he awoke in passed to prevent the consummation of PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SASH and DOORS. W' | the morning he found he was in any. 7 W. just such public wrongs.” thing but a fairyland. The ceiling was J. H. Holegate et ux., to D. D. West, The suggestion made by Mr. Hill, and Fishing Tackle Ammunition, Guns, etc blackened, the walls were blackened, the 6114 acres in Pruman Harris D.L.C. by other Democrats, • that the tariff bed was blackened, in fact everything in should be withdrawn from articles con the room was black, and George did not BEAVER. trolled by these great trusts, is so maui- I know whether the gods had turned him fcstlv reasonable and right, in . the ia- Joe Bixby, a prominent cattle, cheese into a nigger or a con! miner with his factory and dairyman, living near Bea terest of the people generally, tin 1 bed in a black crevice of a mine, until Cornet' Main and Stilimeli Avenue being made by prominent Republicans as > he thought of the stove, and then it ver, Tillamook County, is the recipient of many jests and illusions cast by his well, and unless it be heeded and acted ': dawned upon him how the stove had friends, says the Sheridan Sun. One day upon we may reasonably expect that in maiiuufactured chimney black and de- last week an odd-looking, shabbily dress this way “the larifT’ will again become * ' posited it everywhere. ed fellow approached Mr. Bixbv in rather a principal if not the paramount issue in Mr. Henry Meldruin, of Oregon City, an awkward manner and tried to sell our next political campaigns. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. Born, on Tuesday, to the wife of Rev. Woodburn nursery, and will make ano The | E. Thornquest, a daughter ther canvass of fi uit trees about July, to ' in sending the editor some “dough” on him some mole and gopher poison. Mr. fieople will have a tussle with these great subscription, writes : “Have always pre Bixby was a little skeptical concerning industrial combines before long, to this j Miss Bella Watt, who was engaged to be delivered in the fall. Nain, please. served a warm cornerin my heart for the its merits ; but instead of buying he extent at least, and it may then be de teach school at Long Prairie, district At the teachers ’ examination in this Dr. Wise, resident dentist. • city last week, Rav Antrim, Pearl Bris good people of Tillamook, and trust they offered the fellow 10 cents for every mole monstrated that the Morgans and Rocke Yankee Searchlights at Sturgeon's. * i No. 23, commenced doing so Monday. | Dr. T. P. Wise, the dentist, will be at coe, Grace Ford, Belle Burton and Rae and the Headlight will live toseea thirty or gopher he would kill. The fellow went fellers are not as allpowerful in political White Chamois Gloves at Mrs. Stur Robinson, were granted third grade cer- foot channel on the bar and see Pullman out in the field and in the course of two or Governmental affairs as some of the geon’s. • i Kline’s hotel, Nehalem, on Saturday, the tificates; Carrie Judd, Ida Watson and cars running into your fair city. More or three hours returned with a sack con pessimists have declared them to be. i 27th, and will remain fur a few days Children’s underwear at Mrs. Stur ' only. Mr. Hill’s fling at the President for Ap Pearl White second grade certificates ; power to the Headlight.” We can assure taining 125 moles. Some of them had * Mr. Meldrum there will be some tall kick, been killed a week or so ago, yet Mr. pointing men like Griggs and Knox to geon’s. • i Just arrived, from the Art Wall Paper and K. S. Myers a primary certificate. ing if Tillamook bar is not improved at Bixby paid the stranger $12 50. The the position of Attorney-General is not Miss Grace Ford will teach the Miami | Mills, Chicago, a lot of wall paper, which Mrs. Marie Davies, wife of Mr. Win. E. the first opportunity, and the power ot molekiller sacked up his moles and went without good excuse Probably our school. At the Da vies, who resided in this city and left ! include the new designs just out. ...^ the Headlight will be manipulated for on his way rejoicing. ablest lawyers are corporation or trust Miss Pearl Briscoe will teach school at [ Furniture Store. about 12 months since, died at Carrol - * weal or for woe. As to Pullman cars, attorneys: but sufficiently capable law Netarts. ! A party went to Munson’s falls from ton, Wash., about a month since of typ please don’t mention another word to yers could be found who are not com hoid fever. She was a member of Tilla COULSONBURG. Mr. J. J. Little in the city from North ( this city on Sunday, who describe the the editor about railroad unless there is pletely and in a sense offensively allied mook Lodge, No. 290, F.U. of A., and Yamhill. j falls and scenery in that section of the something substantial at the back of it, The people in this locality are taking with the trusts as these appointees. It carried a $1.200 insurance in that order. Mr. Lester Geer is in the city from La. i county to be splendid. for we were accused of being a bad man, advantage of the nice weather in the way is a fair and almost a necessary con fayette, Or, Have you seen the fine line of bicycles ■ Pupils at St. Alphonsus academy have giving Tillamook county the worse black of plowing and making garden. clusion that in appointing them the Pre been assigned their parts or the enter eye it ever had, not nt to live in the com- Jfiss Bessie Hunt went out to Portland . at Wade ¿L Briggs’ store ? To enjoy life County Judge G. W Sappington and sident only executed the orders of the tainment to be given at the close. As ' mnnity, and a hundred and one charges you must ride a bike. Call in and see to visit her sister. great trusts and monopolies. This is an ihe Sisters always prepare an attractive j lait) ’our door f()r printing nlld te|i")g Lewis Johnson were in our burg Satur. affront to the people that at some time Mr. W. A. Wheeler was in the city on i our assortment of bicycles. day. and entertaining program, it is safe to I and in some way th ' We hope Charley Reynold won’t get predict that this year's commencement' what ? The unvarnished truth about Monday from Nehalem. Ernest Hagg passed through here the people who were building a railroad Miss Rae Robinson lias been engaged the entire city on wheels now lie lias got will be just as enjoyable as the other ex from Portland to Tillamook on wind. Saturday with a boiler enroute fork. Evening Telegram. I started transforming things. He lias the ercises given at the academy. to teach school at Dolph. There's plenty of power behind the Head O Richard’s cheese factory on the Jas. 1 old bank building on wheels. Fairview Grange has purchased the Charley Handlev got his hand in a job light, only the editor uses his own dis Hughey ranch. ' The largest trout caught since the sea press.in tile Herald office, the result of ' 'Ackley hall at Fairview. John Borbe i went to the city Monday. creation when to turn it on. son commenced was one yanked out on which is he is carrying a pyed hand in a Fred Stillwell went out to Astoria on Misses Abbie Coulson and Lucy Kin- i Tuesday by Howard Edmunds weighing sling. There's a prettv good , moral in the steamer this morning. neman left our burg Monday on their Union Endeavor Meeting. ' three pounds and thirteen ounces. this : Never monkey with the press, for wheels for Fairview to visit Mrs. Donald Miss Belle Burton has been engaged to ! Mr. and Mrs. W. Olsen went out on the it's ten chances to one that you will he , There will be a union Christian En son. teach the school at Foley. Elmore to spend a few weeks in San hors de combat before you Know where deavor meeting at the United Brethren Rev. Dollarhide, of Tillamook, was Miss Ida Watson commenced teaching Francisco, and while there will order a you are at if you do. church on Sunday evening, consequently visiting friends here part of last week, school at Spruce on Monday. stock of furniture for their new store. Miss Tacy Wilkinson, who has been > there will be no services in the churches returning home on Monday. Messrs. A. Anderson and N. P. Hansen Taking evidence before County Clerk teaching in this county scveralyears, has ! of the city thatevening. The program is Chas. Swabb and wife went to Blaine were in from Hebo last week. Mason in the timber claim contest was closed school in the Sandhill district, anil as follows ; Born, on the 12th inst., to the wile of; concluded on Friday, and the attorneys will quit teaching. She expect to go to i Song, by choir; prayer. Rev. S. A. Saturday, returning Sunday. Rev. C. Mill, of Beaver, and Seth engaged on the case left the same day for Eastern Turkey as a missionary in the Smith ; song, by choir ; scripture read Mr. Frank Fitzpatrick, a son. Moon, of Blaine, werein our burg Thurs Mr. C. A. Bailey has been confined to Portland. fall after going throngha course of train, big, Mr. Fowler, day looking for cows. his home with throat trouble. Comments on lesson, Mr. G. B. Lamb. Mr. August Anderson, of Black Hills, ing. Miss Wilkinson proved herself a N. Coulson and wife went to Beaver good teacher, and the best wishes of her Song, by choir. Mr. William Latimer went out on the South Dakota, who has been on a visit Why must we recognize Jesus in all Sunday, returning Monday. tor several weeks to Mr. Nels Thompson, former pupils and friends in this county steamer on business in Portland. Anyone wishing to buy a good second things, if we would walk with him ? Pearl Miss Pcnrl White has been engaged to went out on the steamer on his return will go with her. hand wheel. Call on E. T. Coulson. Mr. Henry Kunze was endeavoring to White. -■ to that state. teach at the Jasper Smith school. What must one do to walk with Christ ? Gene Rowland and Ralph Bunday, of Rain, please, for the webs on Tillla. There was a good attendance at the show that his bull was as docile as a Blaine, visited with D. F. Coulson, on hose company meeting on Thursday, and lamb, when the animal bucked and sent ( Mallei Watt. mookers feet have become parched. with Jesus bring joy j Sunday. Iienrv to the ground with several broken | Why will walking ‘ after transacting a little business it ad The city dads had nothing to chew the journed until this evening, when officers ribs. Fortunately the animal was de into one’s life ? Alice Bromley. E. T. Coulson expects to go to Had rag about on Monday, so adjourned. Duet, Misses Bewley. horned and assistance was near, for it ley’s camp the first of the week are to be elected. Egbert Goodspeed has started in to What difficulties may lie expected in might have ended with mnch more seri Call and see the new carpet samples. learn the drug business at Clough's drug walking with Jesus ? Hans Hanson. At Cohn & Co’s Corner. Twenty five patterns to select from. The ous consequences, as Frank Barnes had to club the animal to keep it from mak. j What difference will walking with Jesus store. new displayer shows the whole floor Bicycle pants just received. make in our fellowship with others ?, Mr. Ed. Esterly, of Big Rapids, Mich., covered. Orders taken for carpets at the ing another attack upon Kunze. Bargains in toilet soap—3 bars for 5c. Ellen Bewley. a relative of David Martiny, arrived on m Articles incorporating the Tillamook ; Furniture Store. • Nest ticca honey in jars. How has Christ made it possible for us Paraffin Oil Company have been filed at Tuesday. One Ticket Given with The steamer Sue H. Elmore returned Just think of it, we are giving a butter Miss Alice Peterson wenl out on the to Garibaldi on Wecnesday from Nehalem Salem, for the purpose of operating oil to w alk with him ? Mr. Monroe. each dollar purchase for knife with every roll of butter. We are Solo, Faye Todd. ■ Elmore to visit friends in Portland and and left this morning for Astoria, having land and exploring tor minerals, sinking the largest users of Fairview Creamery cash. Remarks, Rev. F. H. Neff, C. P. Metz oil wells, laying pipe lines, building and California. a number of passengers on board from butter in the city. ler, E. Thornquest and S. A. Smith. operating railroads, telegraph lines, Another invoice of late street hats, this city and Nehalem. Ladies underskirts, in colors, just in. Song, choir ; C.E. benediction. steamboats, etc. The headquarters will sailors and pattern hats on the way for Schillings’baking powder, 35c. for 16 The Durham Bal! Bearing Sewing Ma- be at Portland ; the capital stock is Mrs. Sturgeon. * ounce can. chine, for ease in running and durability, $1,000,000 in shares of $1, with P. W. Real Estate Transfers. The Oddfellows' lodge in this city will is the best machine for the price on the Francis, J. A. Taylor and E. S. McCoy I Fine lot of dried fruit just received. I U.S. to Margaret K. Williams, E Hof Our seeds are all guaranteed. celebrate the 82nd anniversary of the market today. . Call and see them at as incorporators. Nw H, Ne >4 Sw '4 and Nw 14 of Choice wheat $1.40 jier hundred. order on the 26th. Thompson’s Furniture Store. • To the people of Tillamook and vicini-1 Se >/« of sec. 20, tp. 2 N, R. 7 W. D'Wayne Stephens went out on the Mr. Claude Thayer underwent a surgi ty who are interested in music. You are 1 Notice. U.S. to Alliert N.’irolf, Ne of sec. 19, Elmore this morning to work in a shingle cal operation last week, Drs. Mackenzie cordially invited to call at the corner tp. 2 N, R. 7 W. mill in Washington. and Labbie coming from Portland to store, next to post-office, and examine a ' Having disposed of my stock to E Misses Marie Bradley and Mildred Lis assist Dr. Wiley. We are glad to hear very fine lot of sample Pianocs, just ar-! U.S. to Alliert Marolf, Se *4 of sec. 13, Jenkins, I wish to thank by friends for the tp. 2 N. R. 8 W. ter, of Eugene, are the teachers engaged that Mr. Thayer is progressing as well rived from Eilers Piano House, of Port-1 lilieari patronage they gave me, and in be expected for Bay City land, Ore. They are all up to date and U.S to Fred Marolf, E ’4 of Nw % and doing so I have great pleasure in recom '-•V school. .. ........ i as can — ■------- E ‘4 of Sw >4 of sec. IS, tp. 2 N, R. mending Mr. Jenkins for a continuation Let's I. hope , the oil companies in Oregon ’., Mr prank, Severance was offered last are to be sold on ensv payments. Old of that patronage, who has a first class 7 W. won't become as numerous as the army Monday $2,000 for .1 timber claim aliove instruments also bought and sold. Must Walt Smith's on the Wilson river and I lie closed out by May 1st.—Wil. W al U.S. to Albert Morolf, Nw *4 of sec. 28, stock of watches, clocks, jewelry and worms were last year. optical goods. A. L etcher . tp. 2 N, R. 7 W. refused to sell. He had previously lieen lace , Traveling Salesman. * offered and declined to take $1,600 for Sorely there onght to be enough enter k AAA A. A A A A&AA J the timber claim. prise and staying qualities in the young Mr. E. Lindsey, who has been recruit- men of this city to hold together in mak- ing his health in this county.and staving i ing a success of a bail.I As the summer « with his mother, will leave for California and the 4th of July will I* here, a band My 3tock of Fishing Tackle is J oil the »team-r W. H Kruger, going to is almost indispensable. Cannot another the most complete ever shown in tile oil fields at Bakersfield, where good effort be made to reorganize the band ? Tillamook. Prices will l»ear the 4 wages, he claims, are being paid. the eve is different from must of denier», rspvcinllv those who «ell the friirne. nil ready fitted w ith the There is plenty of musical talent in the •--- — -*U J| glm>«e*. By the nid of n lartre complete trial or te»t ca*e I can fit any eye, making it a very ea.y matter . most careful comparison with • The next meeting of the Portland pres- citv and a numlierofmnsical instruments to detect any »light variation of the eye» by testing each eye seperateiy. J those of my competitors, bearing hvtry will be held in Tillamook citv in which have lieen partly paid lor, and thi» in mind that goods should be or glasses are put into frames of your own selection, after the eves have been thoroughly tested. Tlie .-fl the second week in Jnlv, when between in itself is a good starter. A band con compared as well as prices. My same quality of lenses is put into every frame sold, the difference in price being only in the frame. 40 and 50 ministers will lie present. At cert once a week on the Main street dnr. If you don't want to use a pair of spectacles come in and try my svstern and sec whether your ♦ 1.25 Trout Fly Rods can't the same time the Presbyterian church ing the summer would be a eves «ire all right or not, then beat at the price anywhere. will be dedicated and Mr. C. P. Metzler *■( ttR*i*',,onis. Who is gc. Call and see before buying. ke a success of it E. R. Thompson, m '. Creecy was deli rering fruit at his place on th ratal trees last week, and in- THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. RALPH ACKLEY s born in Ireland on at he has delivered 1700 trees Tillamook, Or , and came to the Un is county. He represents the ■ THE LARGEST STOCK OF DAIRY SUPPLIES. [I APjD Wfl I^E, Tinware, gTOVEg R =----------------- - ------------------- $150.00 QiVeq AwaiJ June 1, 1 901 25 prized, $1.00 10 $25.00. First Prize, One Set Furniture» ■ I FISHING TACKLE. J SPECTACLES Groceries,Flour and Feed. My System of Fitting The Lenses Let me fill your Prescriptions. ( HARLES I. CLOUGH.