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ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Sewing Machines. Undertaker's Supplies. 4— Wall Paper i HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING GOODS, MIRRORS, BEDROOM SUITES, and Linings. CARPETS, MATTING, OIL CLOTH. LINOLEUM, CUe are Headquarters for V LACE Furniture, etc., Sold on the Installment Plan. Easy terms. Call and Investigate. Nouu’s the time to refurnish your home. &, Tillamook Jottings Who’s the next young lady that will to attired in wedding robes ? Mr. Chas. Hoffett, of Elma, Wash., a friend of the family of Mr. R. M. Watson, came in on the stage on Wednesday. The county commissioners were in ses sion on Wednesday, and a full report of the proceedings will appear next week. Turn out every night and hear the Quaker doctor’s jaw bone rattle while he rubs Quaker oil into you at the rate of a thousand words a minute. Jaw bone and Quaker oil goes well together, and just watch the people p ungle up to pay for the lubricating oil. The city marshal killed two dogs last week. He might have waited until the Quaker doctors arrived and then given them some of their medicine for the pur pose of killing them off easy. But, per haps, the Quaker doctors will perform on some of the loafers or sons of rest, for to kill or cure a number of them would be a great blessing And we will gamble the Quaker doctor could set his jaw bone to work arguing from sun rise to sun down that his medicine would cure every town bum, loafer and dead beat. And some people would believe it, for such is the power of jaw bone over reason when a quack doctor can bunco people. CURTAINS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELING. STOVES, RANGES, CROCKERY. GLASS, Priees are loui for first Class Furniture. Call and Inspeet our Goods. GO., Tlxe Tillamook School Fund Apportionment. Notice to Correspondent. Fight 19 Waxing Hot. W ashington , June 29.—The contro Supt. G. B. Lamb made an apportion ment of school funds on Tuesday, when versy between General Dan Sickles, re the amount of money apportioned was presenting the Grand Army, Commis sioner of Pensions Evans, and members $942 70, as follows : of the Republican National Committee, District bi o. 1............. ............. $75 90 9 ............. 33 55 is waxing hot. Evans published a letter 3.............. ............ 17 05 from Sickels commending him. Then 4.............. ............. 17 60 Sickels said he had been assured by the *».......... . ............. 19 XO Republican National Committee that 6.............. ............. 21 Tfl 7.............. ............. 3 30 Evans would be removed, if the Grand X.............. ............. 31 90 Army vote was cast for McKinley. He 9............... ............. 1XX 10 said this pledge came through Senator 10.............. ............. 47 X.5 Scott, of West Virginia. Scott denied 11............... ............. 17 05 12.............. ............. 17 C>0 the assertion, and now Sickles has pub 13............... ............. 30 25 lished a letter he received from Scott 14............... ............. 31 90 during the campaign. This letter is in 15............... ............. 12 1ft 16............... ........... 16 50 reply to one written by W. Sickles, in 17............... ............. 7 15 which he asked authority to assure the IX............... ........... 14 30 Grand Army that Evans would be re 19............... ........... 17 GO moved. Scott criticised Evans severely 20............... ............ 6 60 21.............. ........... an I said the Republican National Com H 25 2'> ........... lx 15 mittce hoped to have bi in removed, 23............... ........... 22 55 Scott said • “ While I can make no 24............... ........... 6 60 pledges for the President, I think you can 25............... ............ 6 60 26 .............. ............ 19 X0 take it for granted that things will be 27............... ........... 14 30 about on the lines you suggest.” While 2X............... ............ 15 40 this does not commit the President, it 29............... ............ 3 30 embarrasses him. Probably the time 30............... ............ 6 60 31............... ............ 40 70 will come when some friend of the Pre 32............... ............ 13 20 sident will go to Evans and say that 33............... ............ X 25 his resignation is necessary to relieve 34............... ............ 9 90 the pressure, and Evans will be forced 35............... ............ 5 50 36............... ............ 55 out by the “resignation” route. 37.............. ........... 3X................ ........... 39................. ............ 40................. ........... 41................. ............ 4'* ............ 43............... ............ 44................. .......... 45................. .......... 46................. .......... 47................. .......... 12 16 25 6 5 12 11 4 13 4 10 50 30 05 50 IO oo 40 75 95 55 Furnisher House A. B enschidt .—Your letter is taken under advisement, pending inquiry and other matters which may develope soon. School Reports. Report of school district No. 31, Bay City, for the month ending June 21 : Primary Department.—Whole number enrolled, 27; whole number of davs at tendance, 469; whole number of «lays absence, 22 ; whole number of times late, I 11. Roll of Honor.—Lola Smith and Delasse Wood. M ildred S ybil L ister , Teacher. Wood Preserver Used by Uncle Sain on Yaiuhiil Kt ver Work. DOCTORS. QUAKER SHOW FREE Advanced Department.—Whole num ber of pupils enrolled, 20 ; whole num ber of days attendance, 373 ; whole number of days absence, 7 ; whole num. of times late, 2. Roll of Honor.—Sadie Watt, Mary Lederer, Daisy Hendricks, Maggie Watf, Edith Watt, Frank Warren, Alice Boy-1 ington, William Watt. M arie M erriman B radley , Principal. i EVERY Opposite HIGHT, Hotel. Palace Merits of Avenarius Carbolineum Rec ognized by National, State and Municipal Governments. The fame of Avearius Carbolineum I.as steadily extended, as the only bona ' tide preserver of wood, since its discov-I Mr. B. L. Eddy returned to the city on There may be some unaware of the fact ery in Germany thirty years ago. It has Sunday from Portland, where he had that in most cases the nicknames of the stood all tests of climate, soil an 1 water 1 gone to lay the matter of bay and bar inhabitants of the states are different and steadily lived down all pretended I improvements for Tillamook before the frsm those of the states. Some are not rivals. Today it is not only employed , in all countries for the preservation of ’ river and harbor committee, having been generally known. Here is a list of the wood used for household articles such as; selected, with Mr. Claude Thayer, by the nicknames of the people. houses, barnes, fences, etc., but the na-1 Port of Tillamook Commission, to fill tional governments, both of Europe and j Alaba ma—Yellowhammers. that important mission in behalf of the America, have recognized its value in ’ Arkansas—T oothpicks. A Card saving public constructions from decay. . citizens ofTillamook. 11 is characteristic of California—Gold hunters. Following their example citiesand coun- ! We, the undersigned, hereby express Mr. Eddy that what he undertakes to do Colorado—Rovers. ties have also adopted avenarius carbo- 1 will be thoroughly done, and this proved our sincere thanks to the people and in lineum for bridges, pavements, etc., and ’ Connecticut—Nutmegs. true in this instance, for having distin timate friends who reside at Beaver, the leading ship builders and railroad Delaware—Muskrats. companies have shown their faith in its Tillamook City, Bay City and Hobson- guished himself in the state legislature to Fjorida—Flv-up-the-creeks. merits by treating ship timbers. cars, some extent, this paved the way for him ville who have shown us so much kind Georgia—Crackers; also, Buzzards. telegraph holes and ties with the same to secure recognition and the ear ami at- ness and sympathy at this time of our never failing preventative against cli Illinois—Suckers. tion of the chairman of the river and sad Iwrcavement, in this life and matic decay and rapacious wood boring Indiana—Hoosiers, same as state. vermin, both of land and water. harbor committee. Having obtained especially to those who so kindly as Iowa—Hawkeys, same as state. Great bodies move slowly, and only that advantage, it is not necessary for us sisted our son financially before his Kansas—Squatters (obsolete), Jay act. after mature deliberation. It may to state that Mr. Eddy brought some desease. He desired me to make known hawkers, Freesoilers akd (derisively dur therefore be safely stated that govern convincing arguments to the attention of his appreciation for the same, also our ments and corporations did not employ ing the civil war) Redlegs; also, Grass avenarius carbolineum until fully con the chairman, who from all accounts be son having been save J of God on Satur hoppers and Sunflowers. vinced of its money saving as well as came interested in the contemplated im day previous to his desease on the follow, Kent nek v—Same as state, Bluegrasss ; wood preserving qualities. Priyate in provement ofTillamook bar. Mr. Eddy, ing Tuesday, he had an earnest desire sametimes Colonels. dividuals desirous of lengthening the life Louisiana — Creoles. on his return, gave an account of him that all his friends would meet him in of wood work and at the same time cur Maine— Foxes. tailing expenses, need not fear to follow Heaven. self something like this : M arv la nd—Cla w-Tliumpers. the precedents established. R ev . R. II. and M rs . D ollarhidk “I traveled from Portland to Corvallis Massachusetts—Bay Staters and Blue Recent local examples proving the Socckings. on the special train run for the benefit and D aughter . trull» of the alsrve statements are not Michigan—Wolverines. of the river and harbor committer, that wanting. The reconstructed Madison Minnesota—Gopners. street bridge in Poitland has been treat Card of Thanks. they might see the Willamette Valley. Mississigpi—Tadpoles. ed with avenarius carbolineum, as has Or course, Portland was well represent Missouri—Pukes (strictly, Pikes. We take this opportunity to extend also the pavement at the intersection of Montana—Bonanzas (not general). cd on the train, and the members of the our gratitude to all who contributed to Nebraska—Bug Eaters (from the in- four Greets in that city where the heavi committee were not permitted to forget make our recent entertainment a success. est street car and wagon traffic converge. v¡ asion of locusts). The latter use of the compound was about that city and the Columbia. After S isters 4> f I mmaculate H eart . New Hampshire—Granite Bovs. some talk with members of the commit New Jersey—Jersey Blues, Spaniards, made at tl»e earnest solicitation of street car managers who confidently look for Crows. Clamcatchers. tee, Chairman Burton kindly appointed gratifying results. Sheep Stolen by Night. Nevada—Sage Hens. an hour to hear me about Tillamook, I'hegentlemen in charge of the United New York—Nickerhockers. C orvallis , June 29. — The theft bv When the time came, with the assist North Carolina—Tarheels, Tar Boilers, States engineer department for Oregon night of nearly 200 head of sheep from a are now apply ing avenerius carbolineum mice of Mayor Langtitt and Mr. Wells Buffaloes, Tuckoes. to the ilams and lock work on the Yam Month Dakota—Sioux. Gilbert, the situation at Tillamook was field in a thicklv-populated section, and hill river, a flattering tribute to its merits South Dakota—Covotes. gone into. Mr. Burton was the soul of within four miles of Corvallis, ami the which was certainly not extended until (Hiio—Buckeyes. escape of the thief with hit bootv, into searching investigation satisfied the nu courtesy and attention, and soon ex Oregon—Webfoot. Hard Cases. thorities that it was a measure of prac pressed himself as a little surprised at the mountains of the Coast Range, or Pennsylvania— Penna mites and Leath tical economy. the size of our bay and the magnitude of elsewhere, attracts much attention in Cl er Heads. With such examples before them it Rhode Island — Gunflints. this vicinity. The theft occurred either the Tillamook proposition. He said would appear that the individual is fool South Carolina—Weasels. that the first step would be to get a Wednesday or Thursday night of last Tennessee—Once called Whelps, now ish and the official almost culpable who survey and plans for bur improvement week. It was not discovered until the seldom heard. The Indian name of the d<>es not protect Ins own, or the taxpay er’s pockets by using this compound, submitted. An appropriation for this pur Friday following, when the sheep were state is Curved Spoon. thus saving from decay, ami lengthening Texas—Beef heads. pose would undoubtedly meet with no missed from the field. Even then it was Utah—Once Brighamites and Mormons the life of all frame structures for which opposition. Mr. Burton seemed to fear somewhat doubted that the sheep had Neither applies now and the inhabitants thus saving from decay, and lengthening the life of all frame structures for which that the desired channel could not l>e ob been stolen. Horsemen began, however, have no nicknames. he is individualy or officially responsi Virginia—Beadles. (Why ?) tained without the expenditure of sev to scour the country in all directions, | ble. Vermont—Green Mountain Bovs. eral millions of dollars. If, however, the and up to th- present time, without sue Fisher Thorsen A Co., of Portland, Washington—Chinooks. , Or., are sole Pacific coast agents for ave estimate of the engineers should bring cess. West Virginia- Panhandlers. The sheep belonged to John Rickard, nurius carbolineum. and it can be found the cost within, say, a million dollar«, Wisconsin—Badgers. at W ade Ct B riggs , Tillamook, Or., I believe Tillamook would fare well at who resides four miles south of Corval who will gladly supply information er- the hands of the present committee. lis. There were 178 head in the bunch. garding its accomplishments. * NEHALEM. 138 old ones and 40 lambs. The old Congressman Lester, of Alabama, er- Hurrah for the Fourth I pressed t > me his keen regret that Tilla ones had been sheared Wednesday and Nehalem base ball nins ’to compete at mook had not been included in the itin the lambs turned into the field in the erary of the committee, ns it had been evening. The field was but a few hundred Tillamook are : Alfred Anderson. lack his wish at the outset to come to Tilla Yards north of the Rickard residence, Davidson, FrancisCronen, LeonardCro- 1 mook. No doubt this wns the sentiment and lies aloug the state road, that is nen, Crist Larsen, Albert Zimmerman, DEALER IN more traveled than any other highway Ed Bra u nners rent her. Joe l'rovoost, W. of other members of the committee.” in Benton County. Provoost and Geo. Pie as substitute. Mr. T B. Handlev returned to the city The families of D. S. Bovakin and C. on Sunday from Portland. As Mr. C. Saddles, A bluebook on India just issuedin Lon. Larsen are gone to Tillamook to spend Thavcr was unable to go out and meet don shows that £13,380,000 was ex the Fourth. the river and harbor committee. Mr. tended tor the relief of famine sufferers Cnt. Thompson is moving the gasoline Handley did so for him while outside and drring the year 1399 1900. The mor- launch Irene to Tillamook. to run upon met the distinguished visitors, traveling tnlity from the plague for the five years that bay. 4 •••••••• from Portland to North Yamhill in the emliag March, 1901 was nearly 600,000. Some having is being done notwith 4 The most complete line train with them, he entered into Tbccenavs completed in March. 1901, standing the cloudv weather. and the lowest prices in conversation with different mem tiers of shows that the increase in population Albert Crawford if buying a new resi- the county. the committiT, and, it is sate to say, he during the past 10 vean was only 5.- device at upper town. •••••••• embraced every op|>ortunity tor the titre 000,000 to 6,000,000, instead of the nor Miss Ida High closed her school in nt bis disposal to lajr the claims ol Tilla mal 19,000.0u0. Reparing a Specialty The loss represents town on Friday, and departed for Tilla- any. > mook Iwforc them. deaths in consequence of the famine mook on Tuesday. 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