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    Wlamotfk
Vol. XIV. No. 5a
Uraòlinht.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 5,
190a
Closing Exercises.
McCormick & Derring Mowers and Rakes
Harford
Columbia
Rambler
and
Ideal
BICYCLES
Hardware, Tinware, Stoyes 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
J=A\3>=A
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS
Mrs. J. P. Allen returned to the city on
Saturday from the East, where she had
Don’t fail to “C.” Ben Riesland.
gone on account of a telegram stating
that her mother was dangerously ill.
Shingle wanteJ at Cohn & Co.’s. *
At the Presbyterian church of Bay City
Mr. E. France is in the city again.
Children
’s Day will be observed next
$2.00 buys a $2.50 hat at Todd’s.
Sunday at 10:30 a m., the Sunday
A $12.50 suit for $10.00 at Todd’s.
schools of both churches uniting in the
If you want a loan, “C.” Ben Riesland. exercises.
Attend the sale at Todd’s and save
M. S. Reynolds, a brother of Mr. C. E.
money.
Reynolds, who arrived here recently from
Take your county warrants to Todd Wisconsin, was declared insane on Wed­
a Co.
nesday and was taken to the asylum at
For good horse pasture apply to A. Salem.
Benschidt.
*
Captain Jas. Tatton wishes to thank
Mr, C. E. Hadley returned to the city those who interested themselves and
showed so much kindness and sympathy
on Friday.
$5.00 buys an $8,00 mackintosh at on account of the drowning of his bro­
ther.
Todd’s sale.
fraternal orders, which marched to the
cemetery and decorated the graves with
flowers. In the afternoon the usual ex­
ercises were held at the opera house, with
some excellent vocal music and addresses
by Messrs. B. L. Eddy, T. B. Handley
A. W. Severance and T. Govne.
Sunday, June 8, is happy Children’s
Day in the Sunday Schools. At the
M. E. Church the children will render
a program of special music, and twenty
of them will tell the story of the past
C hristian centuries and the hopes of
the new one upon which we recently
entered, This will take place at 11 a.m.
Your contributions will be solicited
for poor students and worn out preach­
ers.
Go to McIntosh & McNair’s when you
Fairview Grange, No. 273, meets at want farm implements, for thev are the
Mr. P. McIntosh went out on business
their hall in Fairview on Thursday, J une local agents for the Plano Manufactur-
on Tuesday.
12th. Let all members turn out and en ( , ing Company, carrying in stock the cele-
Fresh cows for sale.—Apply to M. Mel­
t *-J Jones
j
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’ Teddars, , rec-
’ • Mowersand
joy a feast of good things.—L. S. M ay - brated
chior, Tillamook.
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! ognised the l»est implements made in the
nard , master.
20 ¡>er cent saved by buying your
States ; also agents for the Olds’
Prof. B. O Snuffer extends a m< t!
clothing at Todd’s.
at Fort Wavnc,
hearty invitation to the public to attend j Wagons,
wagons, manufactured
m
Dr. C. W. Belt, of Nehalem, came in on the
flip nlrtamor
^vpri'icpc of
nf the
tlxA public school ( ......., ...... . 1 ’ are made of the finest uia-
closing exercises
! terial that can be procured. You will
the steamer Friday.
at the opera house on Friday evenin;
1 save money by buying your farm imple-
Mrs. Briggs and son came in on the Program begins at 8:30.
. meats at iMcIntosh & McNair’s.
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stage on Wednesaay.
John H. Stewart, the shoemaker, is ’
William
Tatton
was
drowned
on
Fri
­
Born, on Monday night, to the wife of prepared to do all kinds of repairing to
Mr. Chas. Hyatt, a son.
boots and shoes and rubber shoes, with day evening in Tillamook bay. From
For sale, 15 well bred Cotswold sheep. neatness and all work guaranteed first what car be learned he had been in his
boat most of the day near the slip at the
class. Shop in rear of Jen kins’ store. •
Apply to G. E. Payne, Spruce.
dock of the Truckee Lumber Company’s
Rev. C. P. Metzler has returned to the i The best saw on earth. Use the Great
saw mill at Hobsonville. When found
Western saws and you will soon be
city alter several weeks’ vacation.
he was in the water the other side of the
convinced
of
this
fact,
for
they
are
re-
Call early if you want to take adyan- ’
slip, with his head under water and his
!
cognized
to
be
the
best
saw
now
on
the
tage of the discount sale at Todd’s,
hands grasping the side of the slip. He
market. For sale at McIntosh & Me-
White skirts, muslin underwear, knit ;
was hauled out, but life was extinct. It
; Nair’s hard-ware store.
*
underwear, corsets, etc., at Mrs. Stur­
appears he had fallen out uf his boat dur-
Mr. W. H. Reynolds met with an acci­ ing the afterooon, but had managed to
geon’s.
*
Razor honing a specialty with Davis dent on Saturday which came near caus­ get out of the water into his boat. His
the barber, opposite the Allen house. ing him to bleed to death. While work­ body was brought to this citv and was
ing in the new residence of Mr. C. Me buried on Sunday. Captain Jas. Tatton,
Price 25 cents.
*
Killip, east of this city, he was struck a Columbia bar pilot, was his brother,
Rev. J. V. Milligan will preach in the!
on the head with a piece of shiplap, and and he came in omthe Elmore on Satur­
Fairview school bouse next Sunday at
■ it was several hours before the flow of day to attend the funeral. Deceased was
2:30 p.m.
j blood could be stopped.
39 years of age, and it is stated he had
We aie sorry to hear that Chester, son •
The steamer W. H. Kruger when going some insurance in one of the old line
of Mr. W. H. Hoskins, is still sick in bed
1 out on Friday evening got stuck on the companies, which had been kept up by his
at his home at Foley.
I bar, and being in a dangerous position, brother.
The salary of the postmaster at the it was found necessary to throw over­
The public school closes on Fridav and
office in this city has lieen raised from board some of the lumber. No time was
Prof. B. 0. Snuffer retires as principal to
$1100 to $1200 a year.
lost in doing this, which had the desired go into business in this city. We think
If you want to buy a house and pay effect of lighting the steamer and she suc­
he is deserving of the thanks of the dis
for it in installments no larger than rent, ceeded in getting off and returned to the
trict for the manner in which he has con­
call and “C.” Ben Riesland.
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wharf at Hobsonville.
ducted the school and brought it up to
I will allow you from $5 to $20 for
Services at the Presbyterian church in its present satisfactory condition, both
your old sewing machine in exchange this city on Sunday are : Sunday school in numbers and discipline. That he has
for a new one.—W. E. Page.
*
at 10 a.m. ; divine worship at 11 a.m., made a success of the school no one can
Rev. John Looser will preachat Quick's when tbe sermon will be preached by I deny, and if the next principal is instru-
school house next Sunday morning at 10 Rev J. V. Milligan, of Portland. Special ! mental in improving or maintaining the
evening seevice will lie conducted chiefly 1 present condition of the school which
o’clock, Sunday school at 9:30.
Messrs. A. and R. Watt left on Tues­ by the memliers of the Sunday school, Prof. Snuffer has brought it to, the people
day for Montana, to look after their oil who have prepared a well chosen, inter­ i of the district will have no reason to
esting program for the occasion and ex- ! complain. One gratifying feature con
lands they have in that state.
tend a cordial invitation to all.
! nected with Prof. Snuffer’s school is that
Dr. T. P. Wise, the fentist, will be at
The steamer Sue H. Elmore left Tues- j the pupils have not been “quitting” on
his Tillamook office about June 15th and
I day, having ten tons of freight, princi­ , the least pretext as in previous years,
will remain as long as kept busy.
pally dairy products, including 200 but have stayed with their studies, so
If you want your face taken care of by
lioxes of cheese. She had on board a del­ ; much so thev take as much interest at
a professional barber of 15 years’ exper­
egation to attend the G A.R. encamp, I the close of the school as they did at the
ience go to the Davis’ barlier shop.
•
ment at Astoria, viz , Messrs. Jacob b.’ginning. All the teachers, as well as
Mr. R. M. Watson was shaking hands Blum, James Atkinson. A. A. Ford and I the principal, arc deserving of the thanks
with his friends this morning and it is re­ Mrs. add Mrs. Peter Brant. After the of the district
ported he has left the county for good.
encampment Mr. Brant will visit his
Shingles wanted at Cohn & Co.’s. *
Wanted, at Page's store. To trade daughter at White Salmon, Wash., to l>e
new Singer sewing machines for old gone two months.
Notice.
sewing machines of any make.—W. E.
Mr. S. A. Brodhead.president of the
You can now get a good meal or lunch
Page.
city council, acting in the absence of the
Candidates can buy cigars by the tax major from the city, has appointed C. at anv time you feel hungry.
at Lamb's and not lie charged excessive Ben Riesland, John Cochran and Fred C. I The Bakery ha* opened up its restau
p ices just liecause they are running for Baker a committee to arrange for the , rant again.
office.
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usual Fourth of Jnlv celebration, and all ’ Give us a call and we will convince you
that our meal* are all*right.
Mr. G. R. Edmunds, father of Messrs. that it needs to make it a success is for
C. A. VOGLBR,
the
business
men
to
show
a
li!>eral
dis
­
G.-o. and T. D. Edmunds, returned to the
Tillamook Bakery.
city on Friday looking in rebust health position to contribute to the expenses
and that the Tillamook mist may go off
for a gentleman of his vears.
City Warrants
Do not all speak at once, gentlemen, on a picnic to enable Old Sol to see the
fun.
Tillamook, Or.. June 4th, 1902.
but w :o wants to lie Mayor of Tilla­
Memorial day was fittingly observed
All city and road warrants presentci
mook City ? As Mayor Briggs apjiears
to have left the city, the responsibility of in liilamook on Friday, when a proces­ liefore Jtn»e 1st, are now payable anr‘
selecting his successor rests with the city sion was formed in the morning by the interest thereon ceases from this date.
dads.
I G.A R., school children and some of thej Jo*. H. B romlky , City Treasurer.
The closing exercises of the public
school will take place tomorrow (Fri-
day) evening, at the opera house in
this city, when the program will be as
follows :
Instrumental music, “Lena March,”
Mr. and Mrs. Dorman E1 wards.
Salutatory, Herbert Cooper.
Umbrella Drill—Eight girls and eight
boys.
Instrumental music (selection), “Mari,
tana,” Mrs. and Mrs. Dorman Edwards.
Flower Song, ‘‘Buy My Flowers,”
ten girls and six boys.
Vocal Solo, “The Swallows,” Miss
Lily Baker.
Action Song, twenty six pupils,
Garland Drill, twelve girls and twelve
boys.
Instrumental
music,
“Franinliebe
Waltz,” Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Edwards.
Class Prophecy, Miss Frankie Drew.
Valedictory, Miss Annie Waldvogel.
Address to high school graduates, Rey.
Gabriel Sykes.
Instrumental music, two step, “Black
Hawk,” Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Ed-
wards.
Address to public school graduates,
Supt. G. B. Lamb.
Class Maxims.
Address, Mr. B. 9. Snuffer.
The graduates.—High School : Annie
Waldvogel, 1st hono», average 97;
Herbert Cooper, Katheran Plank, Mary
White. Geo. Eichinger, Edward Weston,
Frankie Drew.
Public School ; Clara
Franklin, 1st honor 97.3 ; Henry Cook,
Alva Williams, Henry Lowry, Arthur
Hill, Clifford Hiner, Carrie Poland,
James Hiner, Bertha Wallace. Ida Free-
man, Fred Foster, Olive Franklin,
Esther Munson.
Launch of Wheeler’s Barge.
$1.50 per year
Farmers Pioneer Alliance, No. 340, to
Fairview Grange, No 273, fa acres in sec.
Harriet Vaughn to the Astoria Co., 28, tp. 1 S, K. 9 W.
E Mi of N w V4 and NwV4 and S Mi of Ne1.
U. S. to Andrew Fjarlee, S % of Se V4
of sec. 8, tp. 3 N, R9 W.
of Sw fa and lot 4 of sec. 18, tp. 2 S, R
James P. Morgan to Peter Morgan, 6 w ; same to A. B. Hammond.
167 acres in tp. 1 S, R. 10 W.
E. J. Ginger to Whitney Co., Ld., 11
Signed In Silence.
acres in tp. 1 S, R. 10 W.
U. S. to John J. Hudson, 4 of sec. 3 j
P retoria , Monday, lune 2.—The sign­
and lots 1, 2 and 3 of sec. 4, tp. 5 S, R
ing of the peace agreement on Saturday
10 W.
H. L. Lowter to Chas, L. Smith, night last was carried out with the least
possible ceremony, by Lord Kitchener
tract in tp. 1 N, R. 9 W.
Frank W. Ariss to F. L. Care, E Vi of and Lord Milner and General Bewet and
Sw Vi and WVi of SeVi of sec. 27, tp. 1 representing the Orange Free State,
and General Schalkburger and others of
N, R. 6 W ; same to F. R. Salisbury,
Elam Butt to David A. Bailey, tract the Transvaal Goo ver n men t, quietly in
the dining room of the residence occupied
in tp. 4 S, R. 10 W.
D. P. Harvey et. ux. to George T. by the burgher delegates, adjoining Lord
Poteet, E^of Nw Vi, Nw Vi of Ne 14, Kitchener’s house. The document lay
sec. 17 and Sw Vi of Se Vi, sec. 8, tp. 5 on a table ready. Amid profound silence
the Boer leaders took a pen in order of
S, 10 w.
precedence and affixed their signatures,
U. S. to John Hickey, Sw Vi
thus surrendering the independence for
and Se Vi of Sw Vi sec. 24.
which they had so gallantly struggled.
Nw Vi. Nw J4' of Ne >4, sec. 25,
R. 10 W.
The document was then entrusted to
U. S. to Lena S. Griffin, EMi of Se Colonel Hamilton, Lord Kitchener’s
J4 of sec. 25, tp. 3 N, R. 6 W,; same military secretary, and Captain Market,
to J. W. and J. H. Cochran.
an aide-de-camp, who left Pretoria to­
U. S. to Reulien Thacker, E Vi of Se Mi night to deliver it to King Edwards
of Sw Vi of sec. 14, tp. 4 S, *R. 10 W.
There was great rejoicing at all the con­
U. S. to J. L. Whitten Sw *4 ofNw Vi centration camps upon the news that
of E Vi of Sw Vi and Nw Vi of Sw Vi, E Vi peace had been concluded. The occu­
of Sw Vi Nw Vi of sec. 15, tp. 1 S, R. 8 pants assembled iu the open spaces and
W. ; same from William Johnson to chanted psalms, the woman weeping
Wells Gilbert.
with joy.
Fletcher N. Wilson to Nelson P.
Arrangements are now being made to
Wheeler lots 4, 5, 6 and 7 of sec. 6, tp. send representatives of each unit of the
3 S, R. 7 W.
British Army in South Africa to parti,
George Ginger to Whitney Co. Ld., .cipate in the coronation festivities in
tract in tp. 1 S, R. 10 W.
London.
Real Estate Transfers.
Bargains in Real Estate
The big lumber barge built at John*
Good acre tract, choice building place. $200.00.
«ton’s shipyard on the East Side for the
Choice corner lot in Thayer’s addition. $90.00
Wheeler Lumber Co., of Tillamook and
Two choice corner lots in Stillwell's addition. $75.00.
Two choice corner lots in R. R. Hay’s addition. $150.00.
Portland, was successfully launched Sat
Six Lots in Miller’s addition with large new five room house. A snap. $790.
urday evening. It is the largest craft of
Choice residence property, with two corner lots, large commodius house. $550.
its kind built in a Portland boatyard,
Large block of land. 193 Mi by 196 feet. With fine house and barn. Three
measuring 160ft. in length and 12ft. in ’ blocks from Post Office. $1050.00.
depth, and has a carrying capacity of i
500,000 feet of lumber. Iu appearance I
it has a close resemblance to the rock I
The Leading Lund Agent of Tillamook County.
barges built by Hale & Kern some years
ago. The barge will be provided with
three masts, and will be used by the I
owners for the transportation of lumber '
Financial Agent.
to San Francisco and other points along
the coast. Though a barge, the vessel
will practically perform the same service !
as the lumber schooners which i re now
engaged in the trade.
The Wheeler Lumber Company is mak­
ing lively progress with the development
of the limber industry in the Tillamook
country, and large quantities will be
shipped out this season. It has also ns
sisie<i in supplying belter transportation |
facilities for those engaged in the lum­
bering industry by plac.ng the steamer
The entire Stock of Clothing Hats, Shoes, Furnishing
Vosburg on the Astoria and Tillamook
Goods, Mackintoches, Rubber and Oil Clothing. Travel Valises
run in opposition to the Elmore.
There is yet several weeks’ work to be and Valises to be closed out at Greatly Reduced Prices. Terms
laid down on tbe lie'" barge, as the hull of sale to be lor cash or notes with approved security.
is not yet completed. And when this is
A Cut of 20 per cent on CLOTHING, HATS
done the masts are still to be stepped.—
and SHOES.
Telegram
C. BEN
RIESLAND,
DAIRY FARMS, TOWN PROPERTY AND
TIMBER LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLI).
DISSOLUTION SALE.
J. A. TODD to Retire from
Business.
Special Notice.
I have a large gray team weighing
2750 pounds, ages 6 and 7. As fine a
team as ever struck Tillamook County,
which I vv ill sell for the next few days
for $225 00 If you need a good team
don’t miss this snap.—C. Ben. Riesland.
A Cut of 40 per cent on M AC KI NTOCH ES.
Other Lines in Proportion.
All Accounts Due Us Must be Paid
at Once.
The Business will be continued under the management of P.
W. T odd , and groceries and feed will be Sold for Cash.
This sale is no fake, but a genuine sale to reduce the stock of
Goods.
No Auction Goods or Bankrupt Stock
SALE COMMENCES,
Best Hard Wheat Flour, sold by Cohn
& Co., the Leading Merchants.
NOTVCR.
DepHrtmrnt of the Interior.
( nit <1 State* (.and office.
Oregon Chy, Oregon,
April 27ini, 1902.
Notice ia hereby given that the approved pint
<»f Fractional t ownship* South Range to Wert.
Ims been received from the Surveyor (>e.uera1
of Oregon, and on
J CNF. ioth . 1902,
At9o'c ock a.in., of said dale, Mii<i plat will be
fill'd in this office, and the land therein em­
braced will be subject tQ entry on and alter
said dale.
C har . B. M oor km , R#-iri*trr.
W m . G alloway , Receiver.
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MONDAY MAY 3
J.A.TODD&
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON,
1
A Strong Constitution !
Is kept up and maintained by occasionally helping nature to clean out the
impurities that accumulate in the system.
Di i m\/’e
Qa rea
ri 11 o <^oes l',at *n **1e «»turai way. Cleans the
1—'L4I <jy O
OctlOCtpdi 11 Id complexion, stops that headache, regulate
the kidney and liver. Makes RICH RED BLOOD. A healthy Ixxly keeps away con­
tagious diseases. This is the time of year to house clean your system.
Take it noni.
F op Sale only at
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CHAS I. CLOUGH'
The Reliable Druggist,
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