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illìunook MeaÖliöljt TILLAMOOK. OREGON, AUGUST 15, This Space belongs to =< CURDE Who Garries the Largest bine of HARDWARE in Tillamook TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. It’s getting tropical—for Tillamook. L. M. Myers wns in from Newberg on Sunday. A letter from Mr. A. Letcher in another page will be read with interest, because he has run up against no country that beats Tillamook. There will be a special meeting of Star Lodge; A.O.U.W., in this city next Tuesday evening, and all members are requested to attend. Mrs. King, while riding home on her wheel Sunday, had a nasty fall while crossing Kilchis bridge, which somewhat bruised and shook her. We are wondering whether the squire, on his trip to Astoria on Sunday, had the pleasure again of feeding the fish with another set of false teeth. Mrs. Geo. Grayson was up from Ne tarts on Saturday, where she is camping with her family. She was one of those who witnessed the boat accident. The M.E. Sunday school picnic Friday to Munson's falls was an enjoyable out ing and one and all returned home satis fied that they had had a splendid time. The fire alarm called the boys together ou Friday, the root of the saw mill hav ing caught fire, but their assistance was not required, for a few buckets of water put it out. The case of Curtis E. Bowers, respon dent, vs. Star Logging & Lumber Co., nppellant, in the supreme court, respon dent was given until September 10 to serve and fill his brief. Mr. E. D. Snodgrass, wife and child, of Ratoon, Mex., have located in this city. He is an expert gunsmith, and as soon as his tools arrives he will open a repair shop. See his advt. later. Mr. C. 15. Reynolds leaves for the East on Friday, a nd while there will attend the national encampment of the G. A.R., where he expects to meet a number of his former comrades in arms. If you have houses to rent “C.” Ben K.esland. * Old Sol is doing the correct thing—for the oat crop. Born, on Monday, to the wife of Mr. C A. Bailey, a son. F. E. Rogers was over from McMinn ville on Monday. If you wish to Sell your farm quickly “C.” Ben Riesland. Checks on Europe and the Orient issued by “C." Ben Riesland. Mr. I. D. Edwards returned from Mc Minnville on Sunday- Dry weather—quick fire—“C." Ben Riesland for insurance. For steamship tickets to and from Europe “C." Ben Riesland. Dr. G. W. Bibee and son, of Sheridan, were in the city on Monday. C. R. No'det and A. Phillips, of Oregon City, were here on Tuesday. Mr. G. N. Cherringlon and wife were in the city Tuesday from Dallas. Mr. A. A. Compton was in the city on Friday from Bay Centre, Wash. I Now’s the time to join the A.O.U.W. a id to protect your wife and family. Messrs. V. Boots and Milton Farce, of Monmouth, were in the city last wees. Frank Miller, from Oklohama, came in on Sundav to take a view of the county. • W. R. Churchman and T. H. Menden hall were in tile city Saturday from Sher idan. Rev. A. R. Griggs has come in from Kelso, Wash., and is on the beach at [Garibaldi. When you want nicefurniture at a rea. Inspector Frank Batter is getting the so 11 able price you must go to Thomp dredger ready to be used in dredging at son’s Furniture Store. We invite an in. Hobsonyille. spection of our carpet samples, for they Mrs. Sturgeon left on Tuesday for comprise the latest designs. Portland and San Francisco for her fall The Dunham Ball Bearing Sewing Ma. stock of goods. chine, for ease in running and durability, Sheriff H. H. Aiderman and Mrs. Aider is the best machine for the price on the man and daughter returned from Port- market today. Call and see them at la id on Wednesday. Thompson’s Furniture Store. Never write life insurance until yon ; The best saw on earth. Use the Great C." Ben Riesland. Agent Mutual Life of Western saws and you will soon be con N.Y. Oldest, largest, best. * vinced of this fact, for they are recognized Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bewlev, Mrs. J. If. to be the best saw now on the market. Eakin and Mrs. Laura Sawyer came in For sale at McIntosh & Nair’s hardware from Sheridan on Tuesday. store. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Downs went out on "What is the world’s greatest need to- the steamer on Sunday for Southern Ore day and how can it be secured ?" These gon, to be gone several months. timelv questions will be discussed next Rev. W. H. Scott, presbyterian pastor Sunday evening in the Christian church, at Cleone, and Mrs. Scott, passed thro and all interested are heartily invited to ugh the city on Wednesday for Garibaldi attend. beach. • , State Senator W. Tyler Smith was one The ladies of the Degree of Honor sur.' of the distinguished visitors in this city prised the members of Star lodge, A.O U. this week. He spent a few days at Ne W„ on Monday evening by providing a tarts, and Wednesday he left for Gari baldi and Nehalem. His son and Dr. R. supper. H. Barber accompanied him. For Sale, a five roomed honse in this Medicine never cures head-ache or city, with two lots and barn; also two lots in Hays' addition.—See J. S. ' nervousness when caused by muscle Stephens. * j strain of the eyes. Call on Dr. Lawless, Dr. T. P. Wise will be in Nehalem at practical and scientific optician, and hare Kline's hotel about Aug. 20th. to remain your case diagnosed free of charge. Office for a few days only, prepared to do den at residence, one block west of Bank. * tal work. Ideal weather in Tillamook, which the Grant Thayer will shoe your horses for biggest kicker must admit is suberb. And $.3 per span ; re-setting 20 cent per shoe. the way a large numlier of people from All work warranted. Shop next to the “hot places" on the outside are en joying themselves this year speaks vol- Goyne's office. t Dr. Tatom.the painless dentist, will be < limes for the delightful weather in Tilla at Nehalem on the 23rd to remain five mook. Miss Frances Godfrey, of Salem, dau days, when he will return to thiscity to ghter of Mr. Jas. Godfrey, foreman at the remain one week. At the regular meeting of the hose state printing office, and Mr. J.C. Havter, company on Wednesday evening. Fred publisher of the Dallas Observer, were in Arthur was appointed sub-chief and C. I thecitv on Monday and gave us a plea- I Clough foreman of the hook and gad , sant call. They are camping with a j party at the toll gate at Trask. der truck. 1901 age success, as we wish all others who locate here and follow a legitimate and straight-forward business. Mr. M. G. Wilkins, deputy grand master workman, A.O.U.W., is in the city in the interest of this order. We have often referred to this excellent order and the duty every man owes his wife and family in providing some kind of protec tion for them in case of his death. Here is an opportunity to do so, and in the best beneficiary order in the United States. The very thought of a man shuffling off this mortal coil and leaving his wife and family destitute and upon the charity of a cold world is revolting to contemplate. Yet this is the position of many wives if they should be left widows today. To alievate this, the Ancient Order of United Workman came into existence, audit is carrying on a great and noble work, for God helps those who help themselves. See Mr. Wilkins at the Larsen house if you want to know more about this order, or any of the members belonging to it. Some of the Portland people who have visited the Tillamook Creamery Com pany’s factory in this city the past week or so have expressed their surprise at the growth of the dairy industry in this county, and it is amusing to see their eves bug out when they behold the pro duct of that factory, for there are nearly 3000 cheese, weighing about 331bs. each, in the curing rooms. To give some idea of the growth of theindustry.it was only a few vears since that this factory received all the milk in that vicinity, varying about 10,000 pounds a day. Since then a number of other large fac tories have been erected only a few miles distant, jet the Tillamook Creamery Company is receiving more milk this year than any year previous. We must speak a kind word for Mr. Miller, the cheese maker at this factory, and also those of other factories, for the courteous manner in which they receive visitors and explain to them the process in the manufacture of cheese. Oo You Like Good Flour and Feed ? July and August are the dull months of the year, but we are going to try and make them lively ones. We ueed the money and are going to make July and August bargain months. We will sell our entire Stock of MEN’S and BOV’S CLOTH ING at a great reduction for cash only. We have great pleasure in recommend itig the Portland Business College to those who are desirous of taking a busi ness course, for this institution has done much to give a large number of young Do not ask for a reduction on people the knowledge necessary to a suc time, it will not be allowed. It is cessful business career. Being personally acquainted with Prof. A. P. Armstrong, not to get nd of the goods, but to we know his worth as a school man raise the money we are working when he was school superintendent of Multnomah county. for. G. L. Pray, who has been managing the Sheridan hotel for the past few months, has retired from the business, he having turned the business oyer to Mr. To those who are owing us and have made no arrange McLaughlin last Saturday. Mr. Pray Gamblers are Squealing. has an offer to take charge of the Palace ments to settle, we give you one more chance to pay ; positively hotel at Tillamook, but has not decided When gamblers fall out and disagree whether he will accept the offer or not. they generally tell how the cards are to every account not paid by August iotli, in cash or bankable We can assure our Tillamook friends manipulated, fixed or marked so as to that if Mr. Pray should decide to accept make it almost impossible for the novice notes, costs for collection will be added, and the account turned the offer that he will run a first-class at the business to win at another man’s over to an Attorney for collection. hotel.—Sheridan Sun. game. This is what was brought to Those who have been fooling away light in a case which was tried in this their money gambling should have been city last week. C. L. Thompson, late in court on Friday and heard how the proprietor of the Palace saloon, swore gamblers played with marked c^rds. As out a complaint against Charles Howe, long as they do this and people are fools the present proprietor, for gambling. enough to run up against it, with the The complainant told how, on the 27th anyone, but we do insist in being expectation of winning, there will always July, Charles Howe was the dealer in a Therefore insist he plenty of gamblers around to absorb I game of 21, and that the parties who treated fairly. hard earned wages and the profits of a I were playing were betting money and business or a dairy ranch. We do not loosing. He also stated that tile on all accounts being paid at blame the gamblers for scooping in big * dealer was playing with marked cards, wads of money, but we do those wh° | and told in what way these cards were once. loose it and make it easy for the gam- I dealt. Alfred Gubser testified that he biers to live on the fat of the land with had $20 when he started in to play, but out work at their expense. as Howe won it he was broke when he Messrs. Max M. Shillock and W. H. got through. The court bound Howe Jones, of the Evening Telegram staff, and over to the circuit court, $150 being the Dr. C. W. Cornelius, of Portland, rode in amount of the bond. Charles Howe and H. W. Kretzer were from Seaside on Sunday. Max informs us that the prospects for Portland get charged with having a nickel-in-the-slot ting another daily newspaper is exceed machine in operation at the palace saloon I ingly bright, as it is conceded by several and were each fined $10. R. M. Watson of the public bodies and a large num lie r was one of the star witnesses in this case of business men that it is now to the in and testified to playing the machine and terests of that city to have two morning winning money. C. L. Thompson made newspapers. The parties who contem the complaint. plate starting it wanted ten thousand “ Cle Olson, Jr.” persons to subscrilje for one year, but this has been modified to three months. Tillamook is now going to get in line Rev. J. V. Milligan, of Portland, Sun with other cities by having a series of day school missionary of the Presby- ; plays weekly, the first of which will be teriau church, will fill the pulpit of the “Ole Olson, Jr.," to be played for the Presbyterian church in thiscity next Sun jleiefitof the band, next Saturday even- dav morning and evening. A cordial in-1 ¡ng. This is a Scandanavian comedy, vitation is extended to all. It will be re- , for laughing purposes only, interspersed membered that when Mr. Milligan was with singing and dancing specialties, on his way in to attend the presbytry in making over two hours of solid fun. The this city last month he received word at nature of the productions will vary from Fairdale that his ton had been drowned, comedy to melo-drama. The band is in so had to turn back. It is nearly 20 need of new music and instruments, so years since Mr. Milligan was in Tilla let us all join hands and help them along. mook, and, of course, the march of pro. We will be amply repaied when we gress in that time changes things won- notice the improvement in the band. Mr Fischer is putting in new and appro, derfully. Ex-Governor Pennoyer came in on the priatc scenery for the plays and each Tuesday and Registered at tbr production will lie carefully staged, stage on * , _ Palace hotel. Although he has been tinder the personal direction of J. B. Me- identified with Oregon for so many years [ Cowell. So every thing will go first- this is the first time he has visited Tilla class. Saturday, Aug. 24, "Nugget Nell." Fair Warning. We have a full line of LADIES’ and SHOES Logger’s Shoes, Men’s and Boy’s Work Shoes. Hats, Furnishing Goods. Groceries, Flour an® Feed. HOSI J, A. TODD & CO mook, the most prosperous and produc The remains of the Dowager Empress tive part of the state, and like a good Frederick were interred on Tuesday lie sides those of her husband in the mnnso. many more people who live on the "out leum of Friedenkirche, near Potsdain. side," do not realize what a splendid sec tion of country this is until they come over here and see for themselves. The governor went down to the beach at Garibaldi on Wednesday morning and will retnrn to this city, going out on the next steamer. Attorney C. W. Talmage, who opened a la w office in this city last week, comes Keeps the flies off from your Cattle. Kills Verinim and Gnats. One application will last from McMinnville, and comes highly re several days. Purifies the air and cleanses the skin. By doing all of the above commended from that place by Mr. Lee it increases the flow of milk. Laughlin, of the McMinnville National Bank, and others in that section of the county, all of whom haven word of com 50 CENTS l’ER QUART. mendation for Mr. Talmage He also has letters of recommendaton from the members of the supreme court and seve TUB RELIABLE DRUGGIST. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. ral circuit judges, Senator H. Mitchell LET ME FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTION.” ex-Srnator G. W. McBride. Biger Her maun and others We wish Mr. Talm TILLAMOOK, OP CLOUGH -A^ntisejDtio Fly Killer What More Do You Want? CHARLES I. CLOUGIL A ^9