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    Vol. XIV. No. 51
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY 39, 1903
Bargains in Real Estate
McCormick & Derring Mowers and Rakes.
Harford
Columbia
Rambler
and
Ideal
BICYCLES
Hardware, Tinware, Stoves and Ranges. Iron and Steel.
The Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans.
Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Doors
All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to.
Wagons, Buggies, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS
$1.50 per year,
One Acre, choice location. $200.
Choice Corner Lot in Thayer's addition. $90.00.
22ft. x 105ft. on the main street of Tillamook Citv. ♦300.00.
Choice Blocks in Park Addition. $175.00 and $250.00.
145 Foot square. Choice corner location. $125.00.
Choice residence property with two corner lots, large commodius house of
seven rooms. $550.00.
Large 10 room house, with two choice corner lots in Thaver'S«addition.
Beautiful home location Commodious barn. $1300.00.
Choice location of 160 acres at the forks of the Kilchis river. Ideal stock ranch.
Part open land. The key to all the timber on both forks of the Kilchis. For a few
weeks. $800.00.
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C. BEN
RIESLAND,
The Leading Land Agent of Tillamook County.
DAIRY FARMS, TOWN PROPERTY AND
TIMBER LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Financial Agent.
VOTE FOR H. H. ALDERMAN,
The Popular Candidate for Sheriff.
Pacific Navigation Company’s Tariff List,
A <40,000 Lie Nailed!
The Pacific Navigation Company has revised its tariff sheet, and the new
chedule, which goes into effect today and remain in foree for six months, is as
The story is being circulated that follows :
Sheriff Alderman hac on ha nd the sum o
I,ess than
Five tons
Ten tons
forty-thousand dollars, and is keeping
EROM
TO
five tons
or over
or over
this sum on deposit at Thayer's bank,
per ton.
per ton.
per ton.
while the county is paying interest on
, GARIBALDI.
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outstanding warrants. This is a lie.
J TILLAMOOK,
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The sheriff turns over to the treasurer PORTLAND.......... 1 BAY CITY,
$4.50
$3.50
$3.75
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all funds collected as rapidly as his hooks
' HOBSONYILLE. ’
can be checked up. The last semi-annual
, TILLAMOOK,
,
statement, made March 31, 1902,
I GARIBALDI,
$3.50
$2.75
$2.50
showed a balance not turned over of 'ASTORIA.............. i BAY CITY,
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I HOBSONVILLE. ‘
♦ 16,266.98, and this was due to the i
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fact that on account of the rush to pay
, TILLAMOOK,
taxes at that particular time it was
1 GARIBALDI,
1 SAN FRANCISCO 1 BAY CITY,
$4.00
$5.00
$4.50
(
physically impossible to check up and
I HOBSONVILLE. ’
register the tax receipts and innke settle­ 1
ments with the treasurer down to the 1 BUTTER............... 1 TILLAMOOK to PORTLAND, 25c. per box.
last dollar. Taxes were coming in at the
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»» Astoria, 2()c. per box.
rate of from four to five thousand dollars
»» Portland, .30c. per case.
EGGS
Astoria, 25c. per case.
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a day and Sheriff Aiderman and his
Portland, 15c. per box.
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deputy worked night and day to keep CHEESE
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»» San Francisco, 20c. per box.
up with the work. Within a few days
(Em¡
ties
returned FREE.)
a settlement was made with the
treasurer and the funds paid over, and
15 p«r cent Rebate on New Settlers’ Household Good, going in
this is done every few davs.
PASSENGERS’ FARE, between Tillamook and Astoria, $3.50, which includes
meals and berth while at sea.
Business Fisticuffs.
B. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook City.
Prof. A. L. Briggs, of Cottage Grove, county have seen of late several instances
has been engaged as principal of the which goes to prove that it pays its
Dr. T. P. Wise, dentist.
school in this city. The board has not death losses with promptness.
decided yet who the other teachers will
Be wise.—“C.” Ben Ritsland.
Nothing will cure the bolting mania in
will be.
the republican party in this county more
$2.00 buys a $2 50 hat at Todd’s.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on effectively than a big republican majority
A $12.50 suit for $10.00 at Todd’s.
Wednesday with 18 passengers and 70 on Monday for the regular republican
Attend the sate at Todd’s and save tons of freight. She leaves at four o’clock ticket.
money.
this evening and will be back again on
The Port of Tillamook Commission
Take your county warrants to Todd Monday.
passed resolutions thanking the Oregon
& Co.
At the regular meeting of Star lodge, delegation in Washington, which was
Bargains in millinery at Mi 5. Stur A.O.U.W., on Monday, Messrs. F. H. much appreciated, as will be seen by let-
geon’s.
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Davis and C. N. Drew were elected as tets in another column. But to bring
For good horse pasture apply to A. delegates to the grand lodge, and Messrs. the matter nearer home, Was not Eddy,
Benscbidt.
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A. W. Severance and J. A. Todd as alter­ Mason, Aiderman and Hoag just as
$5.00 buys an $8,00 mackintosh at nates.
much entitled to a vote of thanks for the
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Todd’s Sale.
Rev. A. R. Griggs, who was formerly faithful performance of public duty as
Fresh cows for sale.—Apply to M. Mel­ pastor of the Presbyterian church in this the Oregon delegation ?
city, and who went from here to Kelso,
chior, Tillamook.
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Foresters to Organise.
20 per cent saved by buying your Wash., has taken charge of the Presby­
[ to the sporting editor .]
terian church at Hoquiam, in the same
clothing at Todd’s.
Our otherwise peaceful burg was a
In
an
interview
with
Mr.
J.
C.
Ikeman,
state.
New sailors in all styles and qualities
state organizer for the Foresters, who scene of vulgar and a brutish fight last
John H. Stewart, the shoemaker, is has lieen in this city during the past 10 week. There appears to be two factions
at Mrs. Sturgeon’s.
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prepared to do all kinds of repairing to days in the interest of that organization, on the Miami—known as the upper and
If you want to negotiate a loan —
boots and shoes and rubber shoes, with and has met with phenoininal success in the lower faction, or the Alps and the
—“C” Ben Riesland.
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neatness and all work guaranteed first the way of establishing the order here, Bluesteins. The Alps had a cow for sale
For sale, 15 well bred Cotswool sheep. class. Shop in rear of Jenkins’ store. *
the editor is pleased to acknowledge the at a certain price, but no calf went with
Apply to G. E. Payne, Spruce.
The best saw on earth. Use the Great fact, that in the United States alone, it. The Bluestems wanted the calf or
Call early if you want to take advan­ Western saws and you will soon be
out of 85,000,000 millions of people, less nothing, and ordered the Alps off the
tage of the discount sale at Todd’s,
con vi heed of this fact, for they are re­ than 10,000,000 of them are protected premises. “ All right, I will go without
When in town remember Davis’ barber cognized to be the best saw now on the by fraternalism. Mr. Ikeman states being told ; but I want you to keep off
shop. Opposite the Allen House.
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market. For sale at McIntosh & Mc­ that during his travels around the and not tresspass on my forty acre
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Candidates who purchase their cam­ Nair’s hard-ware store.
country in the introduction uf the Fores­ meadow and my private foot bridge."
paign cigars at Lamb’s always win. *
Mr. M. S. Reynolds and his two sons, ters, he is continually accosted with the Then the fight started. At first both
The entire Stock of Clothing Hats, Shoes, Furnishing
Messrs. R. G. and G. F. Hackett, of Walter and Frank, came in this week to remark that we are lodged to death, still parties sparred for an opening, one with
locate here. He is a brother of Mr. C. E. upon presentation of the plan of bare knuckles and the other with chin Goods, Mackintoches, Rubber and Oil Clothing. Travel Valises
San Jose, Cal., came in on Wednesday.
music only. The Bluestems had the best
If you want a house and have got only Reynolds and conies from Pierce county, Forestry, those same people that make and did all the fighting in the first round, and Valises to be closed out at Greatly Reduced Prices. Terms
a little money, don’t fail to “C.” B<n Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hamilton, from such assertions become enthused with and the Alps were groggy and kept off of sale to be lor cash or notes with approved security.
the same place, came in on Sunday to the protection that is accrued from mem­
Riesland.
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bership in an organization that guaran­ until knocked out with upper cuts and
Razor honing a specialty with Davis locate.
A Cut of 20 per cent on CLOTHING, HATS
left handers, and with a right hander
Go to McIntosh & McNair's when you tees to take the responsibility of placing
the barber, opposite the Allen house.
and
SHOES.
and
a
solar
plux
which
put
the
Alps
to
want farm implements, for they are the a member, after having been afflicted for
Price 25 cents.
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sleep across the ropes, a delapitated
months,
through
sickness
or
accidental
A
Cut of 4Opercent on MACKINTOCHES.
We are sorry to hear that Mr. Geo. W. local agents for the Plano Manufactur­
injurious in a position, so that when picKet fence. How long it took the Alps
ing
Company,
carrying
in
stock
the
cele
­
Other
Lines in Proportion.
Phelps is quite dangerously sick at his
to recover is not known, as the referee
brated Jones’ Mowersand Teddars, rec­ his misfortune is at an end he has not
home at Netarts.
time
keeper,
both
holder
and
the
rest
ognised the liest implements made in the been forced to jeopardized his previous
Mrs. J. S. Stephens and daughter went
had disappeared together, with the purse,
United States ; also agents for the Olds’ accumulations Mr. Ikeman is ab’y
out on the Vosburg Tuesday on a visit
money and gate receipts. When nothing
Wagons, manufactured at Fort Wayne, assisted in his work here by Mr. A.
to friends in Portland.
was in sight except a moth eaten Jersey
Ind., which are made of the finest ma­ Tenney. District Organiser, who has
Now as the dry spring weather is: terial that can be procured You will charge of this district. 50 names are now calf and about half dozen bentoin
The Business will be continued under the management of P.
coming on, have your house insured save money by buying your farm imple­ on their petition for charter, and judging roosters. The calf wanted to finish the W. T odd , and groceries and feed will be Sold for Cash.
and “C.” Ben RieslanJ.
rom the interest shown by our town’s fight, but kept off and would have said,
This sale is no fake, but a genuine sale to reduce the stock of
ments at McIntosh & McNair’s.
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people, the order bids fair to start off ‘‘ you did well, old girl, but if you want Goods.
I will allow you from $5 to $20 for |
The United Brethren Church was with a large membership, The new any more fight on this here ranch, me
your old sewing machine in exchange '
crowded on Wednesday evening to hear lodge will be organized Saturday even­ and the other roosters will accommodate
for a new one.—W. E. Page.
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the Meneley Quartette Company. It
you, but I had enough.’’
The winning candidates for the last 10 proved one of the most enjoyable and ing,June 7th, in the Oddfellow’s Hall,
When I came to my scuses I heard a
them
rapid
growth
and
and
we
wish
v ears (5 campaigns) have bought their instructive entertainmets ever given in
riendly
gong across the road nt the
prosperity.
cigars by the box at Lamb’s
Tillamook. Although there are many
little red school house, which I made
Dr. Lawless, optician, scientifflcally amusing features about it, causing con­
tracks for. Some stranger told me he :
Eids for Wood.
fits the eye with spectacles, and you can siderable laughter, ther** are also many
heard me holler ; " Ack mein got tier
Rida for Wood, up to 50 cord«. Alder,j
pay on the installment plan.
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valuable moral features connected with
Hemlock or Eir. will lie received nt the kive shurk haber mine ogon gnnts
Dr. O. H. Davenport, dentist, will l>e it, which leave a good impression on the Tillamook Creamery Company until 8 veiderbt.’’ I don’t claim to lie over
Di his office in Tillamook City from the mind. The Conqiany goes to Bay City, p.m., May 31st, 1902.
trained, but I wns in no condition to
Wood to l>e four foot in length, to be fight, hut the next time I do so it will be
Nehalem and Beaver, and on Saturday
1st to the 15th ofeach month.
an
wed
once
and
piled
in
the
Creamery
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If you want your face taken care of by will next give another entertainment in wood shed for measurement. 10 cords in the Circuit Court.
Respectfully yours,
to he delivered 10 <lavs after the bid. is I
a professional barber of 15 years’ exper­ this citv.
A lps . '
Memorial services will l>e held in the awarded. 10 cords by Joly 1st, and the
ience go to the Davis’ barlier shop. •
balance by August 1st.
opera
house
to-morrow
(Friday)
after
­
White on her wav from this city on
Died in Travail.
By Order Board of Directors. |
Tuesday the Geo. R. Vosbnrg got stuck noon, under the au«piecesof the G.A.R.,
The
Independent,
the newspaper which
for which occasion a program has been
and remained fast until the next tide.
wns to be born in this city last week, did
prepared. Besides vocal music bv local
not make its appearance Iwcausc it pet­
Wanted, at Page's store. To trade
talent, the speakers will be Messrs. C. E.
ered out liefore it was hatched by giving
new Singer sewing machines lor old
up the ghost in travail. About 25 copies
Reynolds. A. W. Severance, T. H. Goyne,
sewing machines of any make.—W. E
were surreptiously put in circulation,
C. W. Talmage. T. B. Handly, B. L. Eddy
but it was responsible parties who
Page.
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and Claude Thayer In the morning, at 10
squelched the paper.
Candidates can buy cigars by the box
i o'clock, the G.A.R. and other orders will
at Lamb's and not lie charged excessive
form procession and march to the ceme-
prices just because they are running for
terv for the purpose of decorating the
office.
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! graves. The time set for the services in
Hon. J. W. Ivey will speak in the Opera
the opera house in the afternoon is two
House this (Thursday ) evening. He is a o'clock.
fine orator. Turn out and hear him, and
The death claim of $1,000 in the A.O.
Indies are invited.
Is kept tip and maintained by occasionally helping nature to clean out the <
U.W. of the late Fred Stallcop, who was
impurities that accumulate in the system.
j
In the river and harbor bill, provisions
drowned at Hadley's logging camp on
are made for surveys of Tillamook bar
Diimv/
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c
Qarconarillo
does
that
in
the
natural
way.
Cleans
the
Monday, April 28th, was paid to his
and Cape Lookout, with a view of estab­
® OCX! dapdl 11 Id complexion, stops that headache, regulate !
widow on Tuesday bv Recorder Hong.
lishing breakwaters.
the kidney and liver. Makes RICH RED BLOOD. A healthy body keeps away con- <
This is another instance which shows the
Passengers who went out on the Sue promptness with which the A.O.I’. A’,
tagious diseases. This is the time of year to house clean your system.
H. Elmore last week were F. Franc, Miss pays its death claim«, and as StaHcop
Take it noui.
For Sale only at
Hardman. Mrs. Milter. Mrs. <»rren, B. W had not complied with all the require
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•McKay and Mrs. B. O. Snuffer.
ments in having his papers fixed correct-
Rev. J. V. M lligan.oi Portland, came ly, no quibble was made on that score. I
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in on the Elmore on Wednesday, and It is recognized that the A.O U.W. is the
will pr ach at the Presbyterian Church safest and best lieneticiary order in the •
VOTE FOR HOMER MASON.
in this city Sunday moining and evening. United States, and the people of this I
The Popular Candidate for C eric.
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DISSOLUTION SALE.
J. A. TODD to Retire from
Business.
All Accounts Due Us Must be Paid
at Once.
No Auction Goods or Bankrupt Stock
SALE COMMENCES,
MONDAY MAY 3, 1902.
J.A.TODD&CO
TILLAMOOK,
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OREGON.
A Strong Constitution !
I. CLOUGH
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The Reliable Druggist,
chas .