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illowk TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST 29, 1901 cal miner, but has some general idea of quartz. As to the value of the different quartz that has been found, this was ob tained by sending it out to be assayed, and Mr. McKelvey says there are large quantities and which is not far from the road. The report this month from Tillamook sent to the agricultural department at Washington is as follows ; “Hay verv good and housed. Oats good and most If you want the Best Saw made, get the Simonds. Do not be deceived in saws which £ of it cut for hay and feed. Potatos fine, a good crop. There is a shrinkage in the are represented just as good as Simonds. The Saw which took the I milk, but creameries and cheese factories Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition. are all running. Pasture on low land is good. Stock of all kind are fat. Have been farming in Tillamook for 35 years I and have never seen a crop failure in the I county. Never saw better crops or bet ter weather for harvesting.” What a contrast to the conditions in other parts of the country, and yet Tillamook re mains undevoloped and the best dairy ing section in Oregon. It is now several weeks since the steamer Sue H. Elmore was here, and, July and August are the dull months of the year, but we consequently this is causing considerable ! delay in the shipment of butter and are going to try and make them lively ones. I cheese. Besides, ti.° stores have run out I of flour, sugar, feed and other articles. | We need the money and are going to make July and Corner Main and Stillwell Avenue i As a business proposition it looks as M though the Pacific Navigation Co., when ' August bargain months. it ties up its steamer for repairs, should We will sell our entire notify its patrons a few weeks previous so that they may be guided accordingly. of MEN’S and BOV’S CL' TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. King & Kerreman’s stock of goods one of his ribs broken. Jack Balmer had It works an injustice on Tillamook ING at a great reduction for cash will be shipped out on the next boat, his hand smahed by a jack screw flying county to be left in this way, and when Rain, please. some parties from Washington having out and Mr. Stallcup got his foot injured ever the steamer is laid off again for re only. Mr. W. W. Ridehalgh is in the city. purchased it. ' in the shoot. pair we hope the Company will either Grant Thayer will shoe your horses for j Mr. Z. Fitzgerald, a dairymen from give notice of it several weeks ahead or Mr. A. C. McKinnon, of Amity, is in Do not ask for a reduction on $3 per span ; re-setting 20 cent per shoe. , Multnomah county,came in last week to put on another steamer to handle the the city. time, it will not be allowed. It is Shop next to ] look over Tillamook. He is favorably business. Mr. William Barker has left the All work warranted. impressed with the county, which he con not to get nd of the goods^ but U j Goyne’s office. t Surely, when Bro. Watson recommend county. siders far ahead of other places on the ed ex-Senator J. W. Maxwell as a candi Rev. C. P. Metzler will preach at Bay Tickets to and from Europe.—“ C.” l.iisc the mone) we are working City on Sunday morning in the Presby outside, where it costs the dairymen so date for governor he did not do so seri Ben Riesland. much for feed that the profit is not nearly ously. We don’t think the ex-senator terian church, previous to which the Sun The Norwich Fire Insurance Co.—“C.” so much as in Tillamook, where the dairy, will feel at all flattered, especially as the day school will be held. Ben Riesland. men do not buy feed for their cows. jocosity of the recommendation is taken Strange, but it’s true, that Bro. Wat Warning Large role top desk for sale “ C.’’ The city council has given the water as a huge joke at his expense. Mr. Max son did not dare open his mouth about Ben Riesland. the water system when Mr. B. L. Eddy company plenty of time to carry out the well no doubt has his lightning rod out To those who are owing us and have made no arrange improvements which it promised to make for any political job in sight—and there Born, on August 22nd, to the wife of was secretary of the company. to the system, and having failed to do are others—but we think he will agree ments to settle, we give you one more chance to pay ; positively Erick Glad, a son. Rev. C. C. Poling, president of the | v • so the company is only paving the way | with us, as will all those who use a little Mr. R. C. Vought, of Portland, was in Evangelical College at Dallas, and Rev. i for the city to vote bonds and then put 'common sense, that he is not intellectu- to every account not paid by August 10th, in cash or bankable the city this week. H L. Platt, of Portland, were in the city in a new iron system. This apj>ears to ally qualified to fill the position. His Rev. A. R. Griggs returned to Kelso, today and will spend a few days vaca be the only alternative if the water com- ' reputation as a tool in the hands of the notes, costs for collection will be added, and the account turned Wash., on Saturday. tion on the beach at Netarts. pany will not rise to the occasion and | Simon faction in Portland is about as over to an Attorney for collection. Mr. M. E. Cronen, of Portland, was in F. E. Norton, who leased the Elmore make its plant fill the bill. poor a recommendation a person could ranch, had the misfortune to fall while i the city on Tuesday. Now that our contemporary is agita- have if he wants a nomination at the Mr. Frank Brown was over from the aloff in the barn last week. His head I I ting the water question again, it would next republican convention. struck the stancheon, breaking his jaw Grove on Wednesday. If Bro. Eddy wa3 runninghis law office ! be perfectly in order to ask what has be- We do not like to be hard on A good chinook salmon net for sale bone and knocking his teeth out. | come of the gentleman who was granted with a combination of brain and water Mr. and Mrs. A. Watt and daughters I a water franchise and was going to com- power we don’t think he’d be advocating cheap at W. E. Page’s. The board of county commissioners i left for Portland on Friday. It is feared , raence work on a new iron system within shutting off the water power. But, then, anyone, but we do insist in being that Miss Bella Watt's eyes are in a very I thirty days. The only outcome that we he is aware that some of the home-made will meet next Wednesday. precarious condition, and to consult a can see is that this ‘‘unknown’’ indivi- water motors are thirsty affairs and it j treated fairly. Therefore^ insist Messrs. Fred Strong and Wells Gilbert, I specialist was the object of the trip. takes quite a stream of water to keep | ual worked Bro. Watson for the purpose of Portland, are in the city. The best saw on earth. Use the Great of vvorkiug the city council to work his them going. However that may be, it’s on all accounts being paid at Mr. JohnE. Miles and Dr. C. E. Stolte, Western saws and you will soon be con- own scheme. whose ox is getting gored, so if the Head of Portland, are in for a vacation. vinced of this fact, for they are recognized ( Between sixtv and seventy applications light’s water power is shut off, we sin once. The water company will let a contract to be the best saw now on the market. |()r memberthip in star )odge, A.O.U.W., cerely trust that those who advocate in a few day for a new reservoir. For sale at McIntosh &Nu.r s hardware hnve lxen inflf]e doring the pu,t fcw doing 60 will volunteer to turn the crank Call and see the nice furniture and get store. weeks, and it is expected that a consid for us. That’s only fair, and with Bro. prices before buying.—W. E. Page. * All kinds of house furniture, consisting erable number more of our citizens will Eddy’s judicial mind he would have to Charles L. Thompson was declared a of bureaus, coinodes, bedsteads, chairs, also do likewise before Deputy Grand admit that he was up against it, for a bankrupt ill Multnomah county. tables, ccok and heating stoves, lied Master M. G. Wilkins leaves the city, few minutes tu. ning the crank would Mrs. A. W. Fletcher and son were in springs, sewing machines, etc., cheaper thus enabling them to insure their lives ’ •»"" convince him that his argument was from Oretown on business on Wednes than ever sold in Tillamook at W. E. for the benefit of their families. As the wrong and he would be the first person charges for admission have been reduced to call tor water. Page's. day. A nocturnal thief has been skimming What's the matter with the boat to a minimum, “You had better hurry." All the latest forms of Health and the cream from the milk put out over with the service? What's the matter Accident Insurances.—“ C." Ben Ries- Married, in Tillamook City, on Tues water system ? What's the matter with day last, Mr. Thomas F. Withrow to night by the dairymen in the Wilson land. * river district, consequently when the I For sale at W. E. Page's store, a small the electric light system ? And what's Miss Jennie Olsen, of Fairview. The milk is taken to the factory the semi the matter with Watson, the chronic wedding took place at the residence of armstrong cheese apparatus, all com monthly test shows a surprising state kicker ? I Mr. I. F. Larsen, and the Rev. George E. plete. of affair at the lowness of the test. From The Tillamook County Sunday School McDonald, pastor of the U. B. Church, School will commence iu district No. 10 what we can gather the thief has been next Monday, with Mr. G. B. Lamb as Association will hold its annual con ven- I ^rformed the religious ceremony. The carrying on his depredations for quite a tion in the Presbyterian church of this I young couple are well and favorably , teacher. time, and, of course, it looked as though Mr. Geo. Edmunds and son Howard city next Saturday and Sunday. The known throughout the county and all the parties whose milk had been tam Rev C. A. Dotson preaches Sunday even. w j 8 h them a long life of happiness in returned from a business trip to Portland pered with were not gettinga square test ing, his subject being “Reaching the Un-1 their married career, last week. at the factory. This nocturnal thief reached.” 8. Elmore & Co. has sent the agent must have thought he had a good thing, Mr. Jos. Edwards, of Chicago, is look Mr. U. S. Bryant was in the city Sat. here instructions : “ Please inform for the other right he only left the skim ing over the situation with a view of urday from Nehalem. He is counected your shippers that the strike in San milk in some of the cans. It is reported locating here. with the Wheeler Lumber Co. at that Francisco is still on. On shipments of that the thief got his ideas from the fake Dr. T. P. Wise will remain in the city place and it is the intention of the com 1 butter and cheese consigned to that Quakerdoctors. for it was after thesliow as long as kept busy, and can be found pany to tie the boats up and shut down ! point, we must have instructions from was over that he did his work "milking" at his dental office. the mill until the strike in San Francisco the shippers to turn goods over to the the cans. It is also reported that a cer., $10 buys a good hard wood bedroom is ended. I railroad, as that is the only means of tain party was seen on several occasions , set of three pieces—bureau, comode and Studies will be resumed at St Alphon- communication open between Portland about midnight on a bicycle carrying a bedstead, at W. E. Page's. ! sus Academy, Monday. September 2nd. I an(j §an Francisco. We cannot lie held milk can in his hand, and the Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gilbert came in i In order to enter upon the work of the responsible for any shipments which re- onlv surprise to us is that the thief has not lieeu |>eppered lull of lead. Some of from Zanesville. O., to visit their son, I school year promptly, parents and main over on the dock here." | guardians of new pupil, will plea« T,I|nnlook COOIlt, nrvrr hn<1 „„trier those who have lieen victimized informs Mr. E. K. Gilbert, of Beaver. j us if the thief cannot make an honest liv. .present them for class.ficat.on before!^ r Mimmcr. ing, for him to call around and they will Mr. George Day and wife and Mr. Combined with this Tillamook county see that he does not want for anything, Chas. Young and Miss Pearl Tite. of , September 1st. tor there is no excuse for a man sttaling | Unless the cannery men pay 35c. for nerrr before housed such a large hay crop I in Tillamook county when thereis plenty Portland, were in the city on Sunday. ; Chinook salmon, 15c. for silversides and or produced snch an abundance of milk j of opportunities to procure work and a Mrs. J. Gobtie removed to this city ! 5c. for chums, there is not likely to be a8 jt j8 doing this year. In spite of the 1 hundred and one wavs to make an easy from Nehalem for tlie purpose of allow 1 much fishing this year in Tillamook Bay [fact that the county is somewhat isolat- living. ing her children to attend school here. 1 or the Nehalem river, for the men have ed and handicapped by transportion, I It is expected that everything will 1« I decided upon those prices and from pre dairying is making rapid stride» every straightened out so that Wist's saw sent indication will not fish without the year in Tillamook, the result of which is mill can commence running again next cannerymen are prepared to accede to we have a prosperous, happy and con- tented class of people, with, we are hap week. j theirjfemand. Be sure you it is the Mutual Life of Lzf^ed, on the 17th August, at the resi py to say, but very few kickers and Mutual Life of New York, oldestT deuce of Mr. Ed. Lvster. at Spruce. Henry chronic giumblers. Can the newspapers strongest and best.—“C.” Ben Riesland. L. Tucker, aged 71 years. 8 months and in the east and middle west chronicle agent. ! 5 days. The deceased was an old resi- such a flattering state of affairs ? Mr. D. McKelvey has u..earthed seve > My stock is Everyone, even the Children, knows that mv price, are right For Sale, a five roomed house in this dent of this county, and the relatives of it complete in most every detail. detail, _™ ___ Mv stock Account Books, all sizes, kinds and qualities ; Memo Books, Inks, citv. with two lots and barn; also two 1 the deceased wish to thank Mrs. Stephens ral ledges of quartz near the " ilson and always the lowest. L-, includes ------------------- all makes and colors Tablets, Envelopes, Pencils, Slates, Sponges, Crayons, Pin. and Office Supplies of all sorts. lots in Hays' addition.—See J. 8. aud those living in the neighborhood river road on this side of the Coast who gave tbeir assistance and kind sym range of mountains, some of which as Stephens. * I sayed as much as 34,35 to the ton. Mrs. and Miss Mary Bird, of McMinn pathy. The ledges are several feet thick. Vester, There was a chapter of accidents at the ville. who have been visiting in this city, day he brought several la rge pieces of the left for their home on Tuesday. Several Biggs’ logging camp on Mondav. (reo- quarts to the citv piece at this rge Biggs, while hauling logs with a four of the young people gave Miss Birdasur- office for those is V n mining to horse team, struck across a log and was prise party at the residence of Mrs. Hy. not a prncti ; j thrown over into a small gulch and had inspect. Mr. Me Alder nan on Monday evening. Hardware, Tinware, Heating Stoves & Ranges, Gioenes on the Market ? PAINTS, OILS, GLA SASH and DOORS Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc We have a full line of LADIES’ and GENE'S DRESS SHOES Loggers She O O _ „ _ Goods Groceries, Floui Feed. LADIES’ AND (¡ENT.'S 11 OSI J. A. TODD & CO TILLAMOOK. OB SCHOOL SUPPLIES And STATIONERY I. CLOUGH