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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, APRIL io,
UHL MILK CANS
A Full Dine Detroit, locus and Jersey Patterns
Milwaukee R.R. Milk Cans.
HARDWARE, Tinware, gTOI/E^
and
Iroq and j&eel
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SASH & DOORS.
AU Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to.
Wagons, Buggies, Plows, Harrows and AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS. Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc.
WADE & BRICCS
ILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS.
Dr. T. P. Wise, dentist.
Mumps appe ir to be hanging on.
Still on deck—"C.” Ben Riesland. *
Don’t missit—' C.” Pen Riesland. *
Hose company meets this evening.
Money to loan—“C.” Ben Riesland. *
gf If you want work—“C.” Ben Riesland.
- Take your county warrants to Todd
&Co.
■ Flour reduced to 75c. a sack at Cohn
■ & Co.’s.
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a Miss Belle Burton is teaching school at
Hobsonville.
g Miss Grace Ford will teach at the
Quick school.
K Magazines and periodicals at Allison’s
New Cigar Store.
*
K Ladies' Underwear and Corsets just
i^jeceived at Todd’s.
*
Wanted, potatos in exchange for mer
chandise at Todd's.
*
■ I will mend your shears while you wait
for them.—W. E. Page.
•
"Miss Bella Watt left Sunday to teach
at the Garibaldi school.
& A full line of Overalls, Jackets and Ju®-
“-sjust received at Todd's.
*
Ir. Jos. Bixby has bought out Mr. D,
Edmunds store ut Beaver.
KKublier mending and seamless patch
in a specialty by vf. E. Page,
*
¿Fresh vaccine received dailv at Clough's
Drug Store until further notice.
*
When in town remember Davis’ barber
•bop. Opposite the Allen House.
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Fine trimmed hats and dressy street
batts can be found at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. *
• *Uev. J, Looser will preach at the Fair
view school house on Sunday at 1 p.m.
HBodd & Co. will buy all kinds of
county warrants and pay highest prices.*
Mr. Isaacs has bought the store build-
in* north of the post office from Beals
Leave orders for the Astoria Steam
Laundry at Elgar Latimer's barber
•hop.
*
Are the city dads long on passing ordi-
mnces and short on enforcing some of
them.
Wan ted, County Warrants in ev
e for merchandise or cash on ac.
t at Todd’s.
*
’.Wise will visit Nehalem about the
part of the month and will be pre-
to do dental work.
lodge, A.O.U.W., will meet Mon-
day evening and will have a number of
MW *eml>ers to initiate.
Wark is progressing rnpidly at Port-
» the big lumlier schooner for the
Lumber Company.
H. Davenport, dentist, will he
in Tillamook City from the
15 th of each month,
tick, a cousin of Prof. B. 0.
came from Edina, Mo., last
Bake his home in this city.
Mr. F. R. Beals hns purchased from
if you want your face taken care of by
a professional barber of 15 yeara’ exper Mr. D. T. Edmunds his store building
and will renovate and make a number of
ience go to the Davis' barber shop. *
Special meeting of the school district is improvements to it. About the 1st June
called for April 19th for the purpose of the merchandise stores of D. T. and Geo.
providing money to build a new school Edmunds will be consolidated.
From what we can learn District At
building.
Miss K. Meyers came in on the stage torney Hart will have several criminal
from Forest Grove on Sunday to teach complaints to attend tn on Monday, in
at the Latimer school, which commenced cluding the fracas at tht republican pri
mary in Tillamook precinct, James Kim.
on Monday.
See C. I. Clough, the reliable druggist, ball drawing a gun, the Hayes case, etc.
Mr. Lee M. Travis, a friend of the
for the valuable remedy formilk fever, or
what is generally known as calving fever editor's family, has been nominated on
the democratic ticket in Lanecountv for
in dairy herds.
*
Cohn & Co.'s display of Spring and stale senator. He has visited Tillamook
Summer goods is the best ever seen in several times and came here after being
this city. Call in and see them. A fine lot invalided home from the Philippine Is
lands.
of new goods.
Mr. J. B. Delsman left Tuesday on a
School districts needing teachers should
communicate with County School Supt. business trip to Portland and the Sound
G. B. Luinb, for he has a number of ap. cities in the interest of the Tillamook
Creamery Company. While outside Mr.
plicantions on file.
Delsman will attend the democrat state
Lumber schooner W. H. Kruger a-riv-
convention, being one of the del.gates to
ed Wednesday from San Pedro to load
represent Tillamook.
lumber at the Truckee Lumlier Co.'s saw
President Wheeler, of the Wheeler
mill at Hobson ville.
The lumber schooner South Coast ar. Lumber Company, owner of the tug
rived on Friday from San Francisco to George R. Vosburg, was fined >500 by
load lumber at the Truckee Lumber Collector of Customs Fox a few days
ago for carrying 28 passengers. Her
Co.’s mill at Hobsonville.
certificate allows her but 12. He has
Mr. J. D. Edwards left on the stage on
filed a protest to the Treasury Depart
Tuesday to attend the democratic state
ment, asking that the fine be remitted.
convention, and to. as he put it, “nomi.
Accompanying the protest are affidavits
nate the next governor of Oregon."
by Captain Loll and the purser, stating
Messrs B. L. Eddy and A. W. Sever- only 12 passengers on board, the other
ance returned to the city on Friday from perons being the crew of 14 and several
Portland, where they had been attend children, for whom no fare was col.
ing the republican state convention.
lected. The tug's inspection certificate
Dre. Wiley and Smith went out this limits the number of her crew to nine.
morning toinvestigate and to see whe The papers have been forwarded to
ther any fresh cases of smallpox had de Washington, where a decision will be
veloped in the south part of the county. rendered.—Astoria News.
Dick Himes, during a fit of desponden Emmett Quick has been circulating a
cy, went off into the woods on Wednes petition to have the cows kept up. One
day of last week and remained there un cow, belonging to Councilman Grayson,
til Sunday without having anything to •nd another, lielonging to Coroner Tut.
eat.
tie, are educated antmala and responsi.
Articles of incorporation of the Ne hie for opening garden gate« and walk
halem Logging Company were filed in ing in without lieing invited to do so, to
Portland by John W, Paddock, Emil Gei say nothing of their peeking round the
ser and P. L. Willis, with a capital oi corner to see where the storekeepers are
>1.000.
before they make a raid on the cabbage
The old building recently occupied by outside the stores. There are also a num-
Mr. T. Coates opposite the post office i her of educated chicken around, for they
lias been removed to make room for the J have a happv faculty of scratching up
new building to be erected for the Tilla- seed directly it is putin the ground. But
mook County Bank.
for all thia we hardly think that it ia
County Judge G. W. Sappington was necessary to make a change, for every
an interested spectator at thedemocratic business man ought to smile complacent,
county convention on Saturday, but it' ly when he secs a few cows around, for
was noticed that the democrats did not it is Old Bossy which makes them the
prosperous business men that they are.
give him the "glad hand."
HIGH.
Model,
Price
Is. >35.00 and
thorite. The city surveyor was instruct
ed to establish a monument at the cast
end of First street.
A. B. Hammond, who is in the East,
and is having built at the Newport News
Company's shipyards a steel steamer,
which is a forerunner of a large fleet ot
like kind, which is to be put on the
Coast from this point. The present
steamer is to cost >250,000, and is to
have a lumber carrying capacity of
1,600,000 feet. She will be so construct
ed that with nine feet draft she will be
enabled to enter Nehalem, Tillamook and
other shallow harbors and carry 1,000-
000 feet of lumber. She is also to be
well equipped to carry passengers, and
will be so constructed that she can be
loaded and unloaded within 24 hours.
It is claimed that this fleet will revolu
tionise shipping at this point. Mr.
Hammond is expected to return in about
10 days, and other matters of import,
mice are expected to be developed fot
the interest of the Northwest.
It seems that Tillamook, if anything is
to be obtained free gratis, must have its
share of any old thing that is going
round, consequently it is not surprising
that smallpox has made its advent into
this county, seeing that is has been pre
valent on the outside for some time. As
it is only a light form of the disease, but
requires to be quarantined and the pre
mises thoroughly fumigated with disin
fectants, if this is done it miy check the
disease spreading. A strict quarantine,
however, must be insisted upon if the
disease is to be kept down. It was for
this purpose that Mayor J. L. Briggs
called a meeting of the city council Wed
nesday, at which fudge G. W. Sapping
ton was present representing the coun
ty, for Drs. Wiley and Smith had reported
Bell Johnson, who lives three miles south
of Tillamook City, had smallpox. Judge
Snppington promised to have the houses
quarantined were the disease has made
it appearance and parties will be prohi
bited from visiting this city from the in
fected localities. It appears that Dr.
Mills was attending the case and thou
ght it was chicken pox, and it was not
until Drs. Wiley and Smith were sent for
on Wednesday that it was known to be
smallpox. Dr. Wiley recommends vacci
nation.
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Obituary Notice.
Circuit Court Docket.
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The competition is open to the class
graduating in February as well as to
Circuit court will convene on Monday, the class graduating in June. The com-
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the docket being exceedingly light, as ' ----
position
must *. 1._
tie in ¿.L-
the 1 hands
of the ,
of the _ John « Burroughs Society,
the few cases below will show. There • secretary
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are a few criminal complaints to lie in 346 Yamhill street, Portland, Oregon,
not later than May 1st. The field ex
vestigated by District.Attorney Hart, aminations will be given the last week
but from all appearance it will not take in May and the first week in June of
Judge Burnett long in getting through each year. All who send compositions
to the secretary will be consider*d ns
with the business.
applicants tor a field examination, and
The California Safe Deposit and Trust the address of each writer should be en
Co., a corporation, plaintiff*, vs. E. H. closed with the composition.
Cowing and Mary Green Cowing, de All pupils who kill birds, or eolket
fendants. Action for money. Claude eggs or nests, even for the puri ose of
Thayer, attorney.
study, are excluded from the cempeti-
Truckee Lumber Co. of S. F., a corpor tion.
ation, plaintiff*, vs. Theodore Kingsley
A prize of |25.00 is also offered for the
and Al Whitten, partners, under the firm teacher whose pupils have the bight st
name of Whitten & Kingsley, defendant. average in the contest for the Buri ell
Action for money T. B. Hadlev, attor. prize.
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nev for plaintiff*, and B. L. Eddy for de.
fendants.
Real Estate Transfers.
Pacific Lumber Co., a corporation,
L. L. Smith to J. E. Sibley. E Vs of Sw
plaintiff*, vs. Claude Thayer, defendant.
and Nw W of Sw *4 of sec. 2, tp. 1 N,
Action for money. B. L. Eddy, attorney %
R. 10 W.
for plaintiff*.
Lars Jensen, et. ux., to A. J. Veatch,
State of Oregon, plaintiff, >s. Charles
in tp. 4 S, R. 10 W. ; same from
Howe, defendant. Contempt proceed tract
A. |. Veatch to A. R. Gangloff.
ing«.
,
U.S. to Chas. A. Smith, W H of Ne U,
State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Charles
*4 of Nw V4 and Ne Vi of Sw Vi of sec.
L. Thompson, defendant. Contempt Se
26,
tp. 3 S, R. 9 W.
proceed i ng.________________
U.S. to James C. Barnett, Sw Vi of Se
Vi of sec. 15, tp. 4 S, R. 10 W.
The John Burroughs Society.
S. E. Donahue, et. ux., to Wm. Ryan,
The John Burroughs Society of Port various lots.
land has, through the generqsity of Mrs.
U.S. to Jasper B. Dimick, EV^ofNe Vi.
Rosa F. Burrell, of that city, two prizes sec. 20, nnd E Vi of Se X of sec 17, tp. 4
to award for knowledge of the native S. R. 10 W.; same from Ophelia Dimick
birds of Oregon. These prizes are to be to Jasper B. Dimick.
given yearly to the classes of the highest
D. T. Edmunds to Joseph Bixby, Vi
grade in the elementary schools of the acre in sec. 30, tp. 3 S, R. 9 W.
state.
John H. Hickman to Ashley J. Vantine,
The first prize is >20.00, the second lots 1 and 8, and S Vi of Ne Vi of mc . 13,
>8.00, which are to lie awarded to those tp. 3 N, R. 6 W.; same from Ashley J.
who can name the most by sight and Vantine to J. W. Cochran et al.
song, nnd who write n sufficient excel
H. \V. Lowry to John Perry, bond for
lent composition on the subject. The deed, lots 5, 6 and 7 and 12, in sec. 11,
relative markings for the two examina tp. 3 S, R. 10 W.
tions will be, upon a scale of 100, 60 per
Tillamook Lodge, No. 94, I.O.O.F. to
cent, for the field test and +0 per cent, John B. Tilden, lot 37, in block 4 in
for the composition test. That is, actual I.O.O.F. cemetery.
Wm. J. Elliott to Edith L. Krniner,
knowledge of the birds will count for
various lots in Bay City.
more than excellence in composition.
VW "W V
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Four Acres in City Limits, with large house and barn, good fences. $750.00.
Unimproved level blocks in Park addition. $220 and $320per block.
Large Six Room House, six corner lots, near the Academv. $900.00.
acres, commodious new house, near the city limits. $325.00.
Two Corner lots, new house, well fenced. $325.00.
Farm of 160 acres on Nehalem beach, l>etween Tillamook and Nehalem bars.
25 Acres good bottom land. $700.00.
130 Acres, fine bottom land, at the junction of the North and South Forks of
the Nehalem River. Part cleared, with one team of horses, mower, rake,
and ail other implements and machinery. $6500.00.
27 Acres, fine prairie land near Tillamook City. $45.00 per acre.
R0 Acres, choice land at the Kilches River bridge. $400.00.
138 Acres, on Sand Lake Island, 80 acres open tide land. $1200.00.
Wm Jny Elliott, an old resident of
Tillamook county, died at the home of
his daughter, Mrs Edith Kramer. Fall
City, Ore., of plura pnumonia, at mid
night Tuesdny, April 1st, 1902, aged
76 years, five months and 30 days. He
was liorn at Hastings, N.Y., on the 2nd
day of October, 1825, removed with his
I
father's family to Michigan, when a
Employment Agent. Financial Agent.
Life and Fire Insurance Agent.
young boy, settling in Lenawee co., in
1849. He wns married to ]ulia Ann
Edmunds, to whom were born four
children, two of whom died in childhood
He served his country us a soldier in the
civil wars. Enlisting in the Eight Mich
igan Infantry, and served three years
and one month, and honorably dis
charged Septemlier 22nd, 1864. Re
turned to his home, he lived until April,
1874, at Sparta, Kent co., Mich., then
he moyed with his family to Bondin,
Murry co., Minn. In January, 1880. be
came to Kilchis, Tillamook co., Ore.,
where he resided tor eleven years. In the
When selecting a horse a man does not buy one because he
fall of 1891, he moved with his wile and
daughter to M.-nmouth, Ore. On the can get it cheaper than others, but considers its good points.
12th of March, 1892, he lost his beloved
wife, from that time until his death he
When selecting a cow he finds out whether she gives plenty
made his home alternately with his two
children. Smith Elliott, of Bay City, of good milk.
and Mrs. Edith Kramer, formerly of
Then why should people not be just as particular in regard to
Monmouth, now of Fall City. He was
a member of the G.A.R. Post of Indepen. buying their food stuff.
dance, and a faithful descipie of Christ
56 years. A kind and loving huslmnd
With good Flour you can have good bread ; with poor Flour,
and father, and a good citizen, respected
Nearly every housewife takes pride in having good
by all who knew him. There remains to poor bread.
mourn his departure, his son, Smith bread.
Elliott, of Tillamook ; Mrs. Kramer, of
Fall City ; J. S Elliott, Riverdale, Tilla
We have the Best Grades of Flour to be had
mook county, Or., and Albert Elliott, of |
Detroit, Mich. ; Lansing Elliott, of Tole
We carry Western Refinery Sugar, the best made.
do, Ohio. ________________
C. BEN
RIESLAND,
DAIRY FARMS, TOWN PROPERTY AND
TIMBER LANDS.
QUALITY
QUANTITY
Notice.
To meet an urgent need in Tillamook
County, I have determined to open nn
Employment Office.
All partiei dewiring help or work plenwe
notify me, stilting work and wnges
wanted, or if help is needed, what help
nnd what wages are to l>e paid.
C. B en R iksland ,
Tillamook, Or.
We sell the best grades of Creamery and Dairy Butter.
We handle the best Hams, Bacon and Lard in the market.
Our prices are right.
Miss Lottie Freeman has opened up a
A council meeting was held on Monday
new bakery opposite the Larsen house, evening with Mayor J. L. Briggs in the
and will make nice bread, pies and cakes. 1 chair and Councilmen S. A. Brodhead, G,
etc. Everything clean and wholesome, Grayson, W. H. Reynolds and F L.
•nd your patronage is solicited.
I Snppingtnn were present. Bills allowed
The best saw on earth. Use the Great' were : Marshal’s salary, >43; electric
Notice.
Western saws and you will soon be lights, >19; B. C. Lamb, ordinance
.
I
book,
>16
;
recorder
’
s
salary,
>10.
Mr.
Parties
wanting
to have stock pastur- i
convinced ol this (act, for they are re
i on my tide land please notify me. .
cognized to be the best saw now on the Reynold again objected to paying the ed
Will have the same enclosed by dyke
market. For sale at McIntosh & Me- marshal more than >40 a month, the about 1st May.—A. Benchidt.
salary
having
been
raised
>5
a
month
by
'
Nair's hard.ware store.
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the previous council last July because he
had to discount his warrants. In answer
to n question by Mr. Brodhead, the mar
shal said he had been getting face value
for his warrants lately. As the question
of the marshal's salary will come up for
TRY A
TRY A CLEVELAND
Appreciating the liberal patronage given me bv the public in the last three years I have decided to stnrt a mammoth
discussion again in the form oi an ordi
FOR 1902.
MONARCH
SALE.
nance, the amount of tbesalary will have GIFT
1
The condition of which are as follows: Every person applying for will lie presented with a ticket with amounts from 5c.
BUILT ON THE
ONTHEIR MERITS. to be deciiled then. The marshal told I to >1.00 printed in the margin amounting to a total of >111.00. Every time you make a put chase in my store living your
the city council that he thought >45 was ticket and get the amount punched out in the margin of ticket.
SQUARE.
Chainleaa Model. >60.00 little enough salary. A petition was
When your purchases reach up to >5.00 or >10.00, select any one of the following gift and receive it free of charge.
Chainlcas Model, >75.00.
Chain Models. >35.00 rend from W. S. Hays to vacate the Hen With purchases to the amount of >10.00, any one of the following articles will be given free:
Chain Models, >50.00,
shaw addition, which was referred to
*1.00
1 Pocket Knife, Retail Price..................................
>1.00 1 Pair Scissors, Retail Price............
the streets and public property commit,
and |25.00.
>40 00 and >25 00.
>1.00
1 Rasor Strop, Retail Price .......................................... >1.00 1 Gent's Pocket Book. Retail Price
tee. An ordinance was rend and passed
1 Ladin’ Pocket Book, Retail Price................... ..... >1.00
to its final stage to prohibit the carrying With porehaaes to the amount of >6.00, any one of the following articles will tie given free :
of concealed weapons. A committee ol
50c.
1 Pocket Knife. Retail Price .......... .............................. 50c. 1 Pair Scissors, Retail Price...........
56c.
the hose company waited upon the city
1 Rasor Strop, Retail Price.............................................. 50c. 1 Shaving Brush, Retail Price........
1 Hair Brush, Retail Price............................................ 5Oc.
council and asked that an ordinance lie 1
passed defining the hose company's ««• | I
ONLY CASH PURCHARES WILL BE COUNTED.
POST OFFICE CORNER.
ANT buy Bicycles for less of Anyone.
CANT afford to Pay More to Anyone.
RY A
T FOR 1902.
>1.50 per year.
190a.
Iver Johnson, honest Cycles at Honest Prices.
Second Hand Wheels at all prices from $5to 25.
J.A.TODD&CO
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.