Vf' illowk TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 18, 1901 $1.50 per year School Report. Every Prosperous Farmer has a - TzwJr* McGoriqick f lit n' gmiB t Mowu6h -Zh Cut M-ipwiKs NwS SwtiSAIi.H ¿X limi -I «4Súa fr CALL ON THEM-COPMICKÄüMJ— - Í MoWe^ pay 1^ Hay Tedders, Wagons and Complete Line of | Haying. Tools. Hardware, Tinware, Iron and Steel, Stoves and Ranges. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SASH and DOORS. Fishing Tackle, Bicycles, Guns and Ammunition Report of Salmon River school, joint District Nos. 47 and 49, for five months ending July 12, 1901 : No. of pupils enrolled, 12 ; average no. belonging, 8 ; average daily attendance, 7 ; no. of visitors, 32. Pupils on the roll of honor are : Alma Calkins, Olive. Eva and Jesse Burton. M. L. H am pion , Teacher. WE HAVE ÄLL CELEBRATED Had a Fine Day and a Good time. Real Estate Transfers. H. Holmes to N. L. Knighten. 1 acre in sec. 30. tp. 1 S, R. 9 W. N. L. Knighten to P. 1). Shackelford, 1 acre in sec. 30, tp. 1 S, R. 9 W. F. R Strong to Whitney Daird Co., E 12 of Se H of sec. 23 and W ’-2 of Sw *4 of sec. 24 and Nw 1. of sec. 24, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. M. L. Boerstler to Clark E. Hadley, lot 5 of blk. 3, town of Tillamook. U.S. to L. H. Witt, S Vi of Nw V4 and N Vi of Sw % of sec. 16, tp. 3 N, R. 6 W. Lizzie Beals to A. G. & F. R. Beals, various tracts in tp. 1 N, R. 9 W. James B. Upton to C. B. Upton, 20 acres in tp. 5 S, R. 10 W. N. J. A. Thrall to C. E Hadley 57 109- 100 acres in sec. in sec. 8, tp 2 S, R. 9 W. B. L. Eddy to Melinda Thompson, various tracts. Lida B. Ely to Edwards Morin, lot 1 of sec. 8, tp. 2 8, R. 9 W. Geo. Grenger to Minnie Woehole, 1 acre. State of Oregon to John Ek, 0.5 acres of tide land. All were happy and went home satis- fied We are well pleased with our Trade and believe all our customers were SATISFIED. July and August are the dull months of the year, but we are going to try and make them lively ones. We need the money and are going to make July and August bargain months. We will sell our entire Stock of MEN’S and BOY’S CLOTH­ ING at a great reduction for cash only. RIESLAND FOR DAIRY FARMS AND TIMBER I When you want nice furniture ata rea- daughter, Miss Nettie Watson, | sonable price you must go to Thomp- united in marriage to Mr. Charles II of- LANDS, All the latest forms of Life and Fire Mrs. May left 011 the steamer on Mon­ son’s Furniture Store. We invite an in- fert, of Elma, Washington. The mar­ ! sjiection of our carpet samples, for they riage service was performed by Rev. B. Insurance. day. T illamook . O regon . F. Peck, of the Methodist church, in pres­ A full line of Palaee goods at King & ' comprise the latest designs, * Do not ask for a reduction on NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ence of many invited guests. Immediate Kerremans. | The Dunham Ball Bearing Sewing Ma­ Departni* nt of the Interior, time, it will not be allowed. It is ly after the ceremony and congratula ­ Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., A. & L. handwheat flour at King & chine, for ease in running and durability, June 8th, 19oi. tions a delicate lunch was served. The Notice is hereby given that the following, Kerremans. I is the best machine for the price on the not to get nd of the goods, but to Headlight joins in congratulations and named settler has filed notice of his intention The only genuine Ceylon tea at King market today. Call and see them at to make final proof tn support of his claim, and raise the money we are working best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Hofiet will that said proof will be made before County | Thompson’s Furniture Store. & Kerremans. of Tillamook county, at Tillamook City, leave on the next boat for their home in Clerk Oregon, on Jnlv 30, 1901, viz : for. Mr. Claude Stallcop is reported to be i Rev. John Looser, of the German Re- Washington. GEORGE W. BAKER, HE. No. 11792, for the E J4 Nw ‘4 and N 14 Ne I form church, who has been appointed^ i Ju] 14(h wi|| evff. seriously ill. 54, Hec. 15, tp. 5 S, R. 10 W. .* a memorable He names the following witnesses to prove Dr. W. A. Wise is in Tillamook to re. look after the work in this county, Will /1,j„ day to the Presbyterians of this city. his continuous residence upon and cultivation main a short time. go out on the steamer to bring in his wife It marks the joyous events of the dedi­ of said land, viz: Dariu? Jerone Dunn. I). IL Jones, Alexandra anil family from California. Canned Asparagus at King & To those who are owing us aud have made uo arrange­ cation of their house of worship, the first Fraser and Edward McGlinchy, of Oretown, Or. C has . B. M oores . Register. mans. High grade. | Mr. C. A. Himple, of Clatskanie, Ore., visit of the Presbytery and the first in­ ments to settle, we give you one more chance to pay ; positively C. B. Riesland left on the stage Mon- was in the city last week, and may pro­ stallation of a pastor. Nature seemed day for Portland. bably locate in this county again. He is to sympathize with the festive occasion, to every account not paid by August iotli, in cash or bankable There is some talk of raising the wanting to see a railroad, and believes it and arraying herself in all the beauty of notes, costs for collection will be added, and the account turned one of those balmy summer days which saloon license to $800. will not be long before one is built. The Kruger left Hobsonville for The best saw on earth. L'se the Great makes Tillamook the most delightful over to an Attorney for collection. Francisco on Wednesday. ( Western saws and vou will soon be con­ summer resort on the Pacific, she cer­ tainly never smiled more brightly upon vinced of this fact, for they are recognized wife Born, on the 16th of July, to the S. M. HAYES | to be the best saw now on the market those who had looked forward to this of Thomas Coates, a daughter. day with happiest anticipation. The Makes a Specialty of Manufactur­ For sale at McIntosh & Nair ’ s hardware been Mr. C. B. Hadley, who has services in the church, which was beauti­ We do not like to be hard on ing all kinds of store. dangerously ill, is improving slowly. fully decorated bv the ladies’, opened [ The passengers leaving on the Elrmoe Harness, Saddles, with the best Snndav-school session that Miss Alice Thayer and Miss Linna i anyone, but we do insist in being ever filled the place Then followed the Hunt came in from Portland on Sun­ | Monday were: Joe Severance, Mrs. W. Dedication servic?, at which Rev. W C. Collars, | J. .May, Mrs. A. F. Weston, E. Parker, day. Wright, of Sellwood, the Moderator of Carriage Trimmings. Therefore insist treated fairly. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Clough, Mrs. H. H. the Portland Presbytcrv, presided. Rev. Food and Dairy Commissioner Bailey Aiderman, Mrs. Perkins, Miss Ella Per E. P. Hill, D.D , of the First Presbyterian First Class Work Guaranteed paid our city a visit this week on offi- Church of Portland, preached the ser­ on all accounts being paid at kins. In Bailey’s Warehouse at mon, a discourse full of inoperation, einl business. "Sick !” That was the notice we saw which made a powerful impression upon Whale or Sperm Oil for mowers. It Tillamook City. once. will not gum your machinery.—For sale posted on the Palace Studio, and ex­ the large audience that had came to hear him. Rev. W. C. Holt, D.D., the amining it somewhat closer we saw pen ­ at D. T. Edmunds. Synodical Missionary of Oregon, by a Those who want to see Dr. Wise will ciled above it “Love!" The person who few words gave an opportunity to the people to contribute to the debt which please bear in mind that he will stay tampers with that kind of sickness had some large hearted men of the congrega better watch out. only as long as kept busy. tion have generously assumed. A meet­ A regular meeting of the City Council ing of the session tojk place at 3 o’clock Our stock of glassware and crockery is in the afternoon, at which six persons = was held on Monday evening. President without doubt the finest in the city. were welcomed to the membership of the ¡g Who has n fine nssortment of Colin and a full board were in atten ­ Call a id get our prices—King & Kerie- Following this was the cele­ dance. Besides approving of the liquor church. WATCHES, bration of the Lord’s Supper. At 7 I mans. bond of Howe & Getzer no business of o’clock a most spirited meeting of the |j CLOCKS For Sale, a five roomed house in this importance was transacted. Y.P.S.C.E., led by Rev. A. Robinson, of ( and city, with two lots and barn; also two I The people of the state of Oregon will Hillsboro, was followed by the evening ■ JEWELRY, service, which consisted of the Ordina- j Havs' addition. — See J. S. lots in lie pleased to hear that the American tion and Installation of Rev. C. P. | ■ ALSO Stephens. Book Company has meet its Waterloo, | Metzler. Dr. Hill preaching the sermon ; ■ OPTICAL GOODS. Salmon are running in the bay, and for it failed to secure any of the text-book I Rev. Wright preparing the questions;! the boy’s have caught some fine ones. awards at the hands of the commission-1 ! Rev. Robinson charging the pastor ; and , Dr. Holt charging the people. To the Will guarantee all goods as repre­ One dollar a piece is the price paid for ers. To accomplished its ends this com-1 enjoyment of the visiting ministers and sented. them. pany worked politics and did no end of friends was added an excursion on Mon­ CALL IN AND INSPECI Mrs. Henry Aiderman left for Portland leg pulling, succeeding in its efforts by I day to the beach and another on Tues-■ W OUR STOCK. Monday, haying received word the pre­ making the people pay big money for day to the lighthouse. vious day that her mother had been taken text books. The American Book Com­ fc ar a a a a1 w a a a: a a Church Goes up in Smoke. seriously ill. pany ran up ngainst a snag in the text F orest G rove . July 13.—As the result Grant Thayer will shoe vour horses for book commission last week, and finding of a fire, believed to lie of incendiary ori­ Yellow Fir I/umber Co.’s Prices. $3 per span ; re setting 20 cent |>er shoe. that bribery would not carry it through, gin, the First Congregational Church Below will be found the Yellow Fi people of this city are without a house Lumber Company’s price list for lumber. All work warranted. Shop next to had to take a back seat. of worship This church which is one of P rices for L umber at the M ills : “IfCapt. Dawsonand the conductor of the finest church edifices in the city, was Goyne's office. t Per luOOft The ocean tug Geo. R. Vosburg lias the ‘Weather Reporter,’ Bro. Baker, will burned to the ground at 1:30 o'clock Rough lumber $6 50 been laid up at Astoria having a self­ onlv keep their hands off the weather for this morning. The loss is about $5000, sized lumlier. 7 50 partially covered by insurance. 8 00 Ship lap towing machine of the American Wind­ a few days now, the farmers will be Circumstances strongly indicate that thankful."—Herald. Such absurdity and the building was set on fire, and there Dressed lumber, flooring & rustic 14 50 lass Company placed in her. P rices at T illamook C ity , The new fire hose was tested on Mon­ sillyncss is beyond the comprehension of are many here who believe that the des­ And delivered anywhere along the main truction of this property is the tesult of | the person in charge of the Headlight road from the mills : day night and proved satisfactory to as the bitter strife that has lieen existing be- Rough lumber................................ 8 00 much test ascould lie applied, 280 pounds this week. Please explain. Mr. Herald, tween the church and saloon elements of Sized lumber................................... 9 (Hl how these gentlemen can possibly get this city for several years past. This , being as much as the gauge would regis­ lap .......................................... 9 SO their hands on the weather. There was strife has been more bitter during the . Ship Di eased lumber up to 16in. wide.. 16 00 ter. no dialiohcal plot in the letter almut the past year, and the paster of the First | Flooring and rustic...................... 16. 00 Charles F. Hays last week filed a con­ weather vou broke into addressed to the Congregational Church has lieen fearless Dressed pickets from 1 to 3 inches wide, test in the Oregon City land office against Headlight. Now, sir, please apologise, in his denunciation of the liquor traffic Vac. per lineal foot. conducted bv drug stores. Above prices are for lumber less than 75 timlier claims, principally on lands in or throw some intelligent light nponhow as As there has lieen no fire in the church thirty feet long Leave orders at the Tillamook and Washington counties. these gentlemen, or any human person, building for several weeks the fire could saw mills or with not have been of accidental origin Two Fraud is alleged. E. G. E. W ist , President ; can change the weather. circrmstances support the theory of in­ P eter B rant . Secretary. | Rev. J. V. Milligan, Presbyterial Sun­ cendiarism. One is the fact that the fire A AA AAA alarm wi'e connected with tne church day School missionary, who was on his liell was cut. and the other is the fact that 4 wav to this city to attend presbytery, the church hoes was tied up with an old , of overalls. These acts of randa-j 4 received a telephone message on reaching I I pair Fairdale, that his son Curtis, a boy lism could not have lieen commit ted with ; .............. Ride an Iver Johnson, 4'.-..- a purpose. x ‘ eight years of age. had lieen drowned in out There is little question that the des­ the distinctive Cycle of the Future. F the Willamette Di«.ar with HU- River r»«» on FriH.'iV Friday with an- ( truction of this church will intensify the other boy bv the name of Fred Fritsch. f feeling between the liquor and anti-liquor A Bicycle that is honestly made, Keeps the flies off from your Cattle. Kills Vermiin and Gnats. One application will last and that the crusade against | < ft They had been playing on some logs and elements, is as good as the best. drug stores selling liquor will be waged several days. Purifies the air and cleanses the skin. By doing all of the above one over-balancing thev fell into the . A Reliable Wheel that can be ft water and were drowned liefore assis­ I with greater energy than ever liefore. it increases the flow of milk. Feeling is intense and further trouble is ft tance could reach them. Mr. .Milligan expected. sold at a low Price. ft turned back on receiving the sad news, Honest Cvcles at Honest Prices. Dissolution Notice. ft ns those who attended the presbytrv 50 CENTS PER QUART. were perstic Fly Killer What More Do You Want? CHARLES I. CLOUGH, îa 'Î*