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Whmook *’». Vol. XIV TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FEBRUARY HEATING and COOK STOVES STEEL RANCES $i.5o per year 13, 1902. doing what he did. When Pye found out that they were instituting proceedings against him, to keep on good terms with his neighbor, he offered to pay for part of the lost, but this was not agree«! to. From what we can gather Mr. Redda- wav has been badly advised, for when a case like this could easily have been com promised it is bad form to rush into law, for it is not only a bad feature amongst neighbors, but after the costs of such actions are paid there is not much satis faction, leaving neighbors at enmity one with another in which all will take sides, one wav or the other, especially with those who may have a grudge against' the parties. Is this so in this case ? Not that we say Mr. Reddaway had any ill- feelings against Mr. Pye. Later—We are glad to hear that the case has been settled out of court, and we hope it will not result in any bad feeling or again create a'spirit of strife at Nehalem. Notice to Taxpayers. Notice Notice is hereby given that the tax roll for Tillamook County has been turned over to me for collection. One half of the taxes must be paid on or before the 1st of April, 1902, after which a 10 per cent penalty will be added If the whole amount is paid before the 15th of March, 1902, a discount of 3 per cent will be allowed. Tillamook Citv. Or.. Feb. 12, 1902. H. H. A lderman , Sheriff of Tillamook County. Some people wonder 4iow the bakery can sell so cheap. Now I will tell you. I sell for cash only, merchants selling on time have to charge 10 to 15 per cent ’ extra for possible loss. Those who pav cash have to help pay this possible loss. By selling for cash, I can buy for cash. j I buv better goods and get discount ! off. That is the reason we can sell cheap. Fresh rye bread Wednesday and Satur day. A. C. V ogler , Tillamook Bakery. j How’s This? Selling at Cost. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY «t CO., Prop«.. We. the undersigned, have k„. __ Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in »ill business trans- actions and financially able to carry out any obligations mad»* by their firm. W esti V T ruax , Wholesa e Druggists, Toledo,O W ai . ding , K tnnan & M arvin , Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hull’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing directly upon tin- blood ami mucous sur- aces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. For the next 30 days I will sell furni i ture and a few sewing machines at j actual cost. 1 want to make room for I | another stock of goods, so come early | j and get a new Singer sewing machine for $30 that have been selling for $65 i and $75. Only three of them left. I j We understand that Prof. E. E. Watts, shall not handle them after these aresold. | who is now principal of Amity school, W. E. P age . will apply for the Tillamook school. As Wagons, Buggies, Plows, Harrows and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Prof. Snuffer lias intimated to the board SPRUCE To Our Patrons and Friends. to look for another principal at the end All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to Have you read the Spruce directory ? Alter a careful review of our past of the term, we feel sorry that he has so decided, as the school has progressed year’s business, we have concluded that Here it is; Mr. Gessner, painter; Mr. nicely under his management. We be it is no longer profitable for us to con Jewel and Mr. Shoalson, carpenters ; Mr. • came acquainted with Prof. Watts about tinue a credit system, and have conclud Peter Amacher, general blacksmith and Corner Main and Stillxjuell Avenue. ten years ago when he taught at Fair ed to sell for spot cash, small profits and horse shoer. While Mr. Peters can file a view, in Multnomah county, where he quick sales will b** our watch ward. We saw and could repair the wood work to started a business college and made quite kindly ask all who are indebted to 11s to a wagon if he had the ambition and a Was Mr. J. W. Maxwell sincere when ter before that date. Thus far but few a success of it. We had lost track of him come in and settle their accounts and spoke auger. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Meeting Sunday morning at 10. Short he said he was not a candidate for have registered, and it would assist until a few days since when he informed greatly oblige. M c I ntosh & M c N air . service. Children’s music hour. Dr. T. P. Wise, dentist. * us that he was going to apply for the joint representative, or was he trying to County Clerk Mason greatly in his work Don’t fall to ”C.” Ben Riesland. mislead the H eadlight ? if they would do so at once to avoid the school in this city. We can say a good oRerowN word for Prof. Watts as a suitable tea Plumbing. Tinning. Mrs. Lawless makes tailor made 184 acres of choice bottom land, one rush at the last. Mr. and Mrs. Poteet spent the day at cher to fill the vacancy. suits. * mile from Tillamook City. Will sell all It appears that some of our republican We are pleased to advise our friends A. VV. Fletcher’s last Sunday. Mr. D. Goodspeed is quite sick with or any portion on,terms to suit pur friends are running round the country The dance at the Bay was not very and patrons that we arc still running This Fits Tillamook Exactly. chaser. Apply to J. R Harter. * pneumonia. stating that two years ago certain our Plumbing- and Tinning Shop. We well attended on account of the bad In commenting upon the silent partner The socialists of Tillamook county will parties were promised nominations at the are prepared to attend to all work of weather. Mrs. Sturgeon has gone out on a meet in convention at the court house in forthcoming convention. No one but ship of Commissioner Mack and his clerk this kind on short notice and guarantee Quite a killing of wild animals lately. business trip. in contracting for supplies in Midtnomah satisfaction. Prices as low as consis Mr. Wakinster and sons have killed five Get your farm before the rush.—"C.” Tillamook City on Saturday, March 8.— the convention had a right to make such F C. Varner, chairman county commit a promise, and furthermore 110 one had county, the Oregonian says : wild cats, Sam Foster one, and Henry tent with first-class work. Ben Riesland. * “The experience of the press is that the a right to be a partv to it. But this is Gould got three bear. W ade & B riggs . Mr. P. I). Newell was in the city Satur tee. I people are always disposed to stand by Grandma Gwin was dowu to W. H. The pastor of the M.E. church will de- ring rule politics. It seems to us that day from Nehalem. I the newspaper that does its duty to I this deckering is a bad thing and the Christensen’s last Monday on notary Good News for the Entire Com All the judges and clerks of election ap ! liver a lecture on Gladstone next Tues I them. Without» the aid of the press, business. She is trying very hard to get day evening at 7:30. This lecture will be I republican party should put its foot munity. pear willing to serve. [theiecanbe no proper participation of a pension, and we think she deserves one. | a study in history, politics and charac 1 down on it and political machine can- the people in affairs of their government, Wanted, 75.000 No. 1 Shingles. Ad We have just received a large shipment | didates. A. Bowman was a caller at A. Com ter. Free-will offering at the close. I for they will have 110 sufficient informa, of Ladies’ and Misses fine Jacketsand mon’s one day this week. dress J. F. Martin, Tillamook. W. H. Cary has started into business For the first time this season the Sue Dr. Tatom is stopping at C. Christen The tax list has been turned over to H. Elmore has been bar bound for over a . again, having rented the store building I tion upon which to act. It is the btisi- Capes. We purchased these Jackets and tiess of the press to be vigilant in ascer- Capes at a bargain, and to make quick sen’s for a few days. He is doing some Sheriff Aiderman for collection. recently vacated by King & Kerremans. , week on account of rough weather and a tainment and publication of all facts turn we offer the entire stock to the dental work for several in this vicinity. When in town remember Davis’ barber rough bar. Who’s the Jonah, captain ? making a specialty of plumbing and tin- | Oretown school closed Friday, Feb- that relate to the action of public offi public at a small margain above cost. ! ning, where he is now prepared to do all , shop. Opposite the Allen House. * 1 Mrs. Lawless has moved her dress ;ruary 7th. cials. The Oregonian recently has dis I Call early and get first choice. Miss Myrtle Foster was a visitor at Barber Sladden has bought Louis making establishment to one door east j kinds of work in that line of business. | covered and reported certain transac- Yours for bargains, I Mrs. C. Christensen's several days re Milk cans repaired and made to order, : Olsen’s interest in the barber shop. of Barnes’ meat market, occupying the I saacs & B romley . cently. also vats for creameries. All plumbing 1 j tions that the people had a right to I know. This sort of men, this sort of Mr. J. S. Lamar has sold his residence back partofDr. La wlessoptical parlors.* and tinning orders will be promptly at- | and lots to Mr. L. Olsen for $3,000. j At 2:15 o’clock, next Sunday after tended to and neatly executed. Give us I I dealing, is the natural fruit of the system will preach a call when vou want plumbing. Will ' I of politics that has grown tip among us. noon, Mr. Thornquest Valentines, yes ; Nice ones at Allison’s. * I Swedish in the Wilson River school- guarantee that all work will be first ! It organizes itself into a machine, and, Choice prairie land at $i5 per acre house. All that understand the language class. through the methods it employs, based * two miles from town.—“C.” Ben Ries-1 are heartily invited to attend. on the influence secured to it by control It is important that every repub. of the public treasury, it seeks to perpet land. * | The Tillamook hose company decided lican should attend the forthcoming The way to do business is to advertise. , to give a dance at the opera house on ! primeries. This is as imperative as uate its power.’’ and in the Headlight, the best home Saturday, Feb. 22, the proceeds of which ! casting a vote at the ballot. It is none is for the company. A lunch will be i of the H eadlight ’ s business as to who newspaper. The republican county central commit served in the hall. Dance tickets 75 cts. I shall or who shall not be elected dele- tee will be called together on Saturday, “ The essential characteristics of a i gates, for that is for each precinct to March 1st. genuine undenominational revival con [ decide, but we can say this, that clean Razor honing a specialty with Davis cretely set forth,” Acts ii., is the subject | delegates mean clean candidates and officials, but political the barber, opposite the Allen house. 1 I of the sermon for next Sunday evening I clean county Price 25 cents. * ' in the Christian Church. Of special im- machine delegates mean political machine candidates and political machine county It is one of the by laws of the hose I f ! port a nee. company that it is always in order to ! The best saw 011 earth. Use the Great officials. Turn out and vote for which Western saws and you will soon be con you want. treat the boys. H. Anderson had a narrow escape I N The board of countv commissioners vinced of this fact, for they are recognized held an adjourned session on Wednesday ; to be the best saw now on the market, while felling trees on the side of a hill at i For side at McIntosh & McNair’s hard-' Nehalem. As a tree fell the board on with a full board. I ware store. * which he was standing sprung up, Tt<e young couple who were married 1 throwing him up in the air and down ! 35 acres choice bottom land in pasture a*t Spruce recently are not making a j and meadow- ; large commodious house the side of the hill 2)0 feet. His left el Quick honeymoon trip. 1 and barn ; 10 cows and all improve. bow was thrown out of joint and he Mesmades Sheldon and Parker came in For the money. LUe can fit any one and su t 1 meats and machinery ; two miles from sustained a bad cut and bruise on the from Hobsonviilc on Wednesday on their town on Trask river, for $3,500.—*‘C.” side of his head. As he fell a snag just B. L. EDDY, themastuell. Priées, 25e. to $7.50. way to Oregon City. missed his body, but it tore his shirt J Ben Riesland. The bright and popular attorney of The steamer W. H. Kruger came in on completely off. He was brought to this Tillamook Citv, and in whom the people Sunday to load lumber at the Truckee^ Owing to a rough bar the steamer Sue city for medical treatment and suffered of the county have great confidence in, is H. Elmore returned to this city on Fri Lumlicr Co.’s saw mill. considerable pain from the time of the again a candidate for joint representa day and again on Sunday with her pass Rev. R. Y. Blaylock and Mrs. Blaylock engers, but left again on Monday, but accident until he arrived in the citv. tive for Tillamook and Yamhill counties and child left on the steamer for Golden- has been in the bay since. The weather Tillamook City is in need of a commer on the republican ticket. Mr. Eddy was dale, Klickitat county, Wash. cial club, push club, or a club where the also the most popular member of the has beeu unusually rough. Dr. 0. H. Davenport, de.itist, will lie business men can get together once or house in the last session of the state leg , The Tillamook Social and Literary in his office in Tillamook City from the twice a month to discuss matters <>f in islature, and when he returned to Tilla • Club will give a St. Valentine’s dance at 1st to the 15th ofeach month. terest to the city and county. As there is mook after the legislature adjourned he ' the opera house on Friday night, when We move, Mr. Mayor, that the city all are cordially invited. Supper will be considerable correspondence inquiring did so with the plaudits of the state press provide a rock pile, for there's a lot of served at the Allen house. Tickets. $1.50, about Tillamook, it would look more and his fellow legislators. business like for a club to answer them. politicians loafing around the city. i to be obtained at C. F. Franklin’s jewel Guns. Guns. Guns. Besides, as this entails time and expense, If you want your face taken care of bv ry store. the city is important enough now to look For a short time we will sell our high a professional barber of 15 years’ exper Dr. Law-less, resident optician, has after this matter as a body. It begins to and medium grade Shot Guns for Hiper ience go to the Davis barlier shop. * opened optical parlors next door east of get a little old and looks like riding a cent discount from our ea<li prices. We Rev C. P. Metzler will preach at Bay Barnes’ meat market You had better few free horses to death to expert them do this in order to make room for our spring stock of Fishing Tackel. If you City on Sunday morning and in the Pre- ca|| on him, Hnd see if your head ache, to answer this correspondence all the want guns at vour own price, call early, sbyterian church in this city in the even- anf| nervousness is caused from poor eye before our assortment is broken. time. ing. | sight Eyes examined free. Prescription W ade & B riggs . Mr. Chas. Pye was in from Nehalem on Are you hard up ? If so ami you de- work a specialty. annoyed with a Tuesday. He has been sire to get a loan, no matter what the Notwithstanding Portland newspaper running over his amount is. call and see Heins, the lead reports to the contrary, from what we number of wild cattle place and as the owner could not correl ing artist. * can learn, the veins of coal found at Ne them it was mutually agreed that Pye Mr. M. A. Casey, who went to the hos halem are small affairs compared with should shoot one of the animals when he pital in Fortland for medical treatment, what they have been represented, and, had an opportunity and immediately is much better and will return to this thus far, sufficient quantity of coal has nodifv the owner. This Pye did, but as not been found to warrant mining. city soon. the animal got away, it was not for a May use the greatest learning possible in writing your prescription, but Improved dairy farm, well stocked ami Mrs. L. Carey has received word that day or so after that the animal was unless it is compounded by a pharmacist who has experience and skill it * equipped. 2H miles from Tillamook City, her husband. Mr. J. W. Carey, who was found. In spite of these tacts, the owner. may produce quite another result than that intended. My reputation for to lie sold 011 easy terms. Apply to J. in Southern Oregon on a business trip, William Reddaway, lor s>»me reason or honesty and skill is well-known. I use so many safeguards in my pre R. Harter. was sick and not expected to live. As other—it may be the old feud in that part scription room that a mistake is practically impossible. The county court has reinstated Bar no word has been received since of his of the county—has brought suit againrt I sell everything that a druggist should sell. negat amongst the voting precincts, it condition.it is causing the family con- Pve. And to make the case still more haring acted contrary to law in strik siderable anxiety Mrs. Carey was annoying, the complaint was sworn out in Justice Stillwell court, which, if the ing it from the list. • unable to leave. Star Lodge. A.O.U.W., w ill give a neck The republics 1 state committee has case is tried, will entail the trouble and tie social one week from Tuesday in recommended March 22ml for holding 1 expense of coming to Tillamook. Even Todd’s hall, at which the general public the primaries, and w hen visiting theTity ; a nundxr of people who are not friendly : we would recommend everyone to reg’s with Pye admit that he was justice I in is cordially invited. Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Sash and Doors UR NEW HATS Are Up-to-Date. We carry a Full Line of Men’s and Boys’ Hats. Everything from a 25c. Cap to a ^4-50 Stetson Hat. OUR SHOES, Gent ’s and Ladies’ High Top, are the Best I \T COSI The Cheapest Place GROCERIES. J.A.TODD&CO ? YOUR sA V* V* sA £ í i PHYSICIAN ** a n n n N N N HAS. . CLOUGH. RELIABLE DRUGGIST. & N