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iUanwk TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER a, $1.50 per year 190a. if the oil and water continues to come Melvin Lamb Call for Road Warrants. into the well, then some reliance may he i Ernest Lamb, All County Road Fund Warrants, placed in the report. It is perfectly feasi- Henry Zurutiu Series F, endorsed prior to September ble that oil should be found in Tillamook ( Fred Lowry... 10, 1002, are now payable, and will be county, but we would not advise a gen. j Frank Fitzpatrick paid on presentation. Interest ceased eral digging of water wells with the ex- j Joe Fitzpatrick..... from this date. pectation of striking a “gusher.” I John Purcell October 2. 1902. Mr. O. C. Haslett, president of the , I?rank Paul. P. W Tour, Truckee Lumber Company, came up from | D. D. VV est.. County Treasurer. Hobsonville on Wednesday with Mr. J. ! F. k. Buell... Carrie Defeated. E. Sibley to look over the timber belong.! Dave Fitzpatrick, ing to the company which was burned Joc Delsmau....... N ew H aven , Conn., Sept. 30.—Carrie in the recent tire for the purpose of j Henry Delsman... Nation, the woman made famous by a county seeing what damage had been done and | The --------- » clerk was instructed to ad. hatchet, ¿net an ignominious defeat at with a view to having it logged They : vertise for bid, for the care of county I the hands of the Yale College students were accompanied by Mrs. N. A Kruger, charges. last night. Work in R. D. No. 10. of Alameda, Cal. ; Mrs. Aban Gardner, In her “crusade on liquor and vice” 1 50 Carrie Nation attempted to deliver an of Hollywood ; Mrs. O. C. Haslett Irvin Philips...................... .......... Fred Blum........................ . 4- 25 address to the student» of Yale College and Mias Gesela Haslett, of San Fran R. Simmons...................... .......... ......... 5 06 cisco ; Miss M. E. Victors, of New York Claude Creighton............. ......... 24 75 last night, but failed to accomplish her Mr. A. W. Kruger and Mr. D. I. Nosziger Henry Schield.................... .......... 4 50 purpose, She took for her subject “Cig 25 12 are its and Wiskey,” and started in by were also with the party and registered i Peter Schield...................... ......... Kaspar Schield.................. 2 25 at the Allen house. They came up from Adolph Schield.................. .......... .......... 12 75 telling her hearers that they were ail “on Sai^ Francisco in t^«. Redondo. The Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Doors. John Simmons.................. .......... 9 00 the road to hell.*' She had not proceeded In the matter of the approval and ae- very far along this line of her argumeut All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to. Found, a Lady’s Gold Watch. ' cep t a nee of the Jenkins bridge across when the students began to interrupt her with the cries of “Oh, fudge. Currie." Wagons, Buggies, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Found, a lady’s gold watch by E. P: i Wilson River, the court found upon ex and other sarcastic remarks, which final- amination that part of the decking and Schicld, Pleasant Valley. Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc approaches were not completed, and ! ly became so loud that she was compell some of the stringers falling short of the ed to stop her lecture and retire from the Commissioners’ Court number called for in the contract, and platform in dismay. She finally came to the conclusion that An adjourned meeting of the Commis after the court had examined the bridge sioners’ Court was held on Wednesday, again the clerk was authorized to draw it was utterly useless to cope with the with County Judge W. W. Conder and a warrant for $24-35 09 in favor of the powerful lungs of the “college young Commissioners L. Parrish and Geo. W. contractors.less $12 for shortage of lum man'* and gave up the struggle. She ber in stringers, also to draw warrant soon left the hall and started for her TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. The receipts of the Tillamook postoffice Mrs. Lottie Griggs, who has been on a Body felt present. grew from $1681 in 1901 to $264-9 in visit to her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Da*vid j W. E. Southwick for digging for approaches at $1.75 j»er lineal feet, hotel vowing that she would let them °C.” Ben Riesland. 1902, or the fiscal year ending in June. Wiley, in this city for several months, | grave ....................................... 5 00 number of feet of approaches to be re hear from her again. The football team of the college preceeded her to the In tel. H >se company meets this evening. ported by the county judge. The most complete line of men’s, boy’s left on Tuesday to join her husband, Rev. , John Theiler, road supervisor, singing “Give us a Drink Bartender,” in Dis. No. 10................................ 33 50 Fine ice cream at any time at Vogler’s and misses and ladies heavy and dress A. R. Griggs, who is pastor of the Pres At the meeting of the Portland city a manner tnut thoroughly convinced byterian church at Hoquiam, Wash. shoes to be found at the Racket Store. * Thos. Lysler, road supervisor. Bakery. • Dis. No. 8.................................. The steamer Sue H. Elmore arrived in 00 council today Fred T, Merrill will intro Carrie that she had bucked up against Why pay $75 for steel ranges from the Tl « bo »rd of.equalization meets next duce a resolution which practically pro one of the hardest propositions she had this city on Sunday. She left again Lulu E. Malanev, return of fees peddlers when you can get a better steel Monday. on Wednesday, when her passengers in diyorce case......................... 10 00 vides for a open town. Gamblers and ever tackled. range from McIntosh & McNair for $45 The wind is in the east again this prostitutes are to i>e taxed to the limit were C. J. C. Clayton and wife, Mrs. Hy. F. P. Hobson, 94. yards of to $50 ? General R. A. Alger« ex-Secretary of morning. and the result—$15,0000 to $20,000 per Aiderman, Mrs. A. R. Griggs, A. G. Sib- gravel ....................................... 73 War formally accepted Governor lilixa Mrs. J. C. Taggart leaves for Salem on i month — is to be expended in the regula. Earl Ford returned on the steamer on tender of the ad iierim appointment an Friday and will teach school in that vici ray and wife and son. W. E. Williams, J. John Johnson, 29 yards of of vice and the upbuilding of the United States Senator to succeed the Saturday. grayel ....................................... 20 95 | tion ■ city of . F I Portland 1 . .. S I . . • . . 1 nity until spring, when she will return to C. Barrett and 0. Nicholson. lute Senator McMillan. All late effects in millinery at Mrs. The Catholic Church, which has been —. Buffington, 82 yards of this county. Star /eon’s. * 54 60 gravel ........... ......................... renovated and remodeled, was re dedi The Fisher & Van Cleve Dramatic Frank Ekroth, 55 yards of H. E Ross, of Nehalem, was in the city Company will be here on October 13th, cated on Sunday morning, a large num- j gravel ....................................... 37 05 on Monday. her of persons attending the services, | for six performances. Tickets on sale by | The claim of the Tillamook Logging Rev. Father Lane, of Astoria, assisting ( Mr. H Tohl was down from Nehalem C. Ben Riesland. * * Rev. Father Burri in the ceremony. | Co. for cable. Continued. oil Monday. It may be interesting to know that The assessment roll for Tillamook this ' Andrew Zuercher. 16 cords of Fann loans at 6 per cent. Apyly to timber claims have been assessed in three | of wood at $3.50...................... 5« 00 ¡ B. L. Eddy. * classes, viz., First, $1,090; second, year will figure up. we are informed, A. A. Ford, salary as load about twice the amount of valuation it | Leave your house for rent with—“C.’’ $750 ; third, $501 9 20 did last year. It mav be that the county ■ master....................................... B <1 RieslanJ. Mr. F. S. Whitehouse, who came from is desirous of wipingout its indebtedness Alex. Fraser, salary as road Farm, loans 7 per cent. Apply to 0. Suticoek, N.H., is negotiating for the supervisor, Dis. No. 17^........... 38 0O before the next financial panic strikes & E. Thayer. •” * purchase of the Tillamook lumber com L. Parrish, mileage and salary Houses Rented and Tnxes paid for non-Resideiit*. the Unites States. as commissioner ...................... 34 00 A. L. Snow, of McMinnville, was in pany saw mill in this city. We arc sorry to announce the death G. W. Bodyfelt, mileage and the city on Monday. When you want to know anything of Miss Myrtle Webb, daughter of Mr. Tillamook City, Oregon Dr. T. P. Wise will be at his Tillamook about the Oregon Fire Relief zlssociation Marvin Webb, of Sand Lake, which oc- | salary as commissioner......... 25 00 State of Oregon vs. A. B. Allison. cell upon or write J. S. Stephens, who is — office about October 6th. * curred on Thursday evening, and the j G. B. Alley, justice fees............... 10 70 • Wanted, far ns and town property to the agent for Tillamook county. remains were buried on the home place 1 Harry Parker, witness................ 1 50 re.it. *‘C,” Ben Riesland. Mrs. C. H. Wheeler and Coleman H. on Saturday. The cause of death was John Embutn, witness ............... 1 50 Born, on Saturday, to the wife of Mr. Wheeler, jr., came down from Nehalem spinal disease, from which she had been Burt Campbell, witness ............ 1 50 ou Wednesday. They left on the Vos suffering with for several months. Ernest Baker, a daughter. Rollie Watson, witness............ 1 50 Clarence B. Stanley, son of Deputy- W. H. Boos, witness................... Rev. Father Lane, of Astoria, came in burg for Portland this morning. 1 50 on the Elmore on Saturday. Men’s fine all wool underwear for less Sheriff Stanley, was rolling a barrel with State vs Hans Loll. 10 35 De Wayne Stephens came in on Tues, than $2.00 per suit. Ladies’ wool under his feet on Thursday, when another bar G. B. Alley, justice fees............... wear less than $1.50 per suit. And bar rel struck the barrel he was on, the force C. P. Nelson, witness............... 1 50 day on a visit to his parents. of which threw him off, and in falling Robert Fullerton, witness......... 1 50 if you wish to buy goods and get them gains to farther orders. Racket Store.* over both barrels he broke both bones 1 60 right go to the Racket Store. Helen Keys Coffee passed through this of the left arm above the wrist. It was Louise Maloney, witness......... Clyde Clements, witness............ 1 50 i If you want to rent Town or Country place Tuesday evening on her w<u to a bad break, and Dr. Wiley set the in- —. Beck, witness........................ 1 50 Tillamook to visit her sister, Eva Keys, jured limb. Property—“C” Beu Riesland. In the matter of the tnx rolls for the who is teaching in the public school at ’’Ladies’ dress and fancy goods in end Owing to the difficulty of getting sea years 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, that place.—Reporter. less varieties just received at Cohn’s. soned lumber, it begins to look as if the and 1900, the clerk was ordered to place The steamer Geo. R. Vosburg brought school building will not be completed for new warrants in the hands of the sheriff. A fine stock of new clothing just re % i ceiyed from a New York factory al in the following passengers on Tuesday : the present school year, for it would be a In the m .’ter of the bond of Albert Gus Allison, D. Stephens, L. Nelson, Mr. pitty to erect the building with any Zimmerman, us constable, first district, | Cohn’s. and Mrs. Elliott. Misses Deism an, G. B. thing but perfectly seasoned lumber or at the bond was approved. 'V G us Allison returned to the city Tues- Low, Kitty Sailes, J Sewlart. a time when the incessant patter of the Work in R.D. No. 17. (lay after two weeks’ vacation in Port We are glad to see that Rev. Gabriel rain makes satisfactory building impos Clarence Dunn........ ................... . 17 25 land. 16 50 I). J. Dunn.................................. p .Percy Wiley left on Tuesday to resume Sykes has been re-appointed to the M.E. sible. church in this city. Rev. Israel Putnam 1 50 W. A. Gage ........................ . ........ Win. Scott, who went to Salem to at his stuJies at the medical college in Port goes to Dilley and Rev. Walford Smith tend the fair, returned home this week Edward McGlinchy.................... 27 00 ia id. will fill the vacancy at Nehalem and Bay with his wife. While at Salem he was Harry Beckwith........................ 25 50 p The steamer W. H. Kruger came in 19 50 City. Andy Hess.................................. i married to Miss Amy Taylor. Miss Amy this morning to load lumber at Hobson- Work in R.D. No. 8. The lumber schooner Redondo is load- is well and favorably known on the Nes- ▼ille. 9 00 ing lumber at the Truckee Lumber Co.’s tucca, having resided here for a number Wm. Purcell............................... < A cool drink of so la water is delicious 12 00 | saw mill at Hobsonville. She will take of years. Mr. Scott is one of Ocean D. D. ¡ones ............................... and healthful. You can get it at Vogler’s 6 75 j on board about 800,000 feet of lumber, Park's business men, having been in busi- Preston Marolt........................... I. Bakery. 9 0» and will sail on Saturday for San Fran ness there for several years. — Ocean Harry Quick................................ ■ Twenty.five cases of the celebrated , 1 cisco. P. Norberg.................................. 8 75 Wave. t Buckingham & Hecht boots and shoes i 1 50 Henry F. Sampson, a pioneer of this Lewis Norberg............................ . Fairview Grange, No. 273, will meet at at Cohn’s. * 1 00 | their hall in Fairview on Thursday, the county, but for the last thirty years a Ray Morin.................................. 5 50 f- Captain J. Groat, of the U S. steamer 9th October, at 10 a.m. A general at- resident of Tillamook county, died at F. fc. Lamb................................ 10 50 B-Geo. H. Wright, and wile,were in the city I ' tendance is solicited, for we have work St. Vincent’s hospital in Portland, Sept. J. Buckles.................................... 9 00 J. Jordi ........................................ B on Sunday. i to do Come early —L. S. Maynard, ( 20, th« rexult of a stroke of paralysia re 9 60 ceived a number of month, ago. The re- O. W. Gleen................................. The season’s newest blocks in stiff' master. 6 00 I hats, just received at Haltom’s Depart- J It must lie getting fashionable to sue i mains were brought to Lafayette, where Henry Lowry............................. 00 John Znruflu ................................ 18 the funeral was held on Tuesday. Mr. K ment Store. * ' for a divorce in Tillamook, for there are 1" 75 R. B. Farley.......... v.................... The Tillamook Abstract & Trust ■ no less than seven mismated conple who Sampson was a brother of J. K. Samp 6 00 Ralph Moore............................ r Company has moved its offices over the want the court on Monday to give them i son, of North Yamhill, and of Isaac Samp 57 00 Dan Billings...... :......................... son, of Lafayette. He was 68 years of I new bank. i the privilege of enjoying single blessed- Harold Wells.............................. 57 00 I age.— Telephone-Register. Elder R. Y. Blalock will preach in the j . ness again. John Weber................................. 36 00 Mr. C. B. Sam (»son, advertising man Christian Church next Sunday morning The best saw on earth. Use the Great 1 ager of the East Oregonian, came in at 11 o’clock. Western saws and you will soon be from Pendleton on Wednesday and left Razor honing a specialty with Davis convinced of this fact, for they are re-1 again to-day on the steamer. Being the barber, opposite the Allen house. cognized to be the best saw now on the recently from the East his trip across the Price 25 cents. * market. For sale at McIntosh & Mc mountains to the jumping off placein the * Miller’s all wool, perfect fitting cloth Nair’s hard-ware store. Northwest was quite a new experience ing for men, iust received at Hakoifi's Mr. and Mr,. Nel, Thompson leaves to him, and showed he was somewhat Department Store. * on the steamer Redondo on Saturday to of a "green (l)ad.’’in mountain travel. I have been appointed a depository for all the NEW TEXT BOOKS adopted by the Mrs. Sturgeon has a choice line of ,(>end six month, in Southern California. Come over again about January, Bro. pattern hats and street hats displayed Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hathaway leaves Sampson, and get property initiated on Oregon State Board of Education, and will carry all the books adopted by them. this week. Call and see them. • on the same steamer to spend two the hurricane deck of a cyause. My Stock of School Supplies Dr. O. H. Davenport, dentist, will be months in the same state. Now, do not get exated Our Coulson- in his office in Tillamook City from the Is complete in every detail. My prices are always right. burg correspondent informs us that N. The steamer Geo. R. Vosburg came in 1st to the 15th of each month. on Thursday evening and her passengers Coulson had a well dug last week, and N J. Myers, wife and children returned were Mrs. Riley. Father J. J. Burn, R. when he went to boil the water out he from Eastern Oregon on Sunday, and W. Robbins, Gus Allenday, W. A. Wil found that it was oil and water mixed. will lease Frank Severance’s ranch. liams, A. Olson. Mr. Hardman. Her pas Probably this will start an oil excite The members of the Prtsbyterian church sengers from Nehalem were Mrs. Jos. ment in that sec lien oi the county if some spent a pleasant time together at the i Guptill, Misses Sadie and Mattie Guptill, one is not playing Mr. Coulson a practi cal joke, which can easily be decided, for home of Mrs. Hays on Friday evening. I J** Guptill, jr.. and Edwin Tillford. Cook Stoves Heaters Ranges Hardware, Tinware. Iron and Steel. “C.” BEN RIESLAND Dairy i’Fams. Timber Claims. Home Locations. Town Property Insurance. Loans. Financial Agent. New Arrivals. Our Fall Stock is coming in on every boat. This week we have received a part of our Large Stock of Furnishing Goods, Men’s Pants, Mackintoshes, Hats of all KINDS Next week we will receive the first shipment of WALKOVER SHOES. The best shoe for the money on the market. Our stock of Groceries and Feed is complete and prices are right. TODD & CO THE NEW SCHOOL OOKS C I CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist and Stationer z