illowk Vol. XV. No. 43. TILLAMOOK TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY 14, A Base Ball and Bat GIVEN with each suit of Boy’s clothes sold at “ HAL- TOM’S.” JOTTINGS. * H. T. Botts, for abstracts. C. Ben Riesland for a home. Mrs. A. G. Reynolds is still quite sick. A. E. Lucy was in from Woodson Mon­ Edgar Latimer and wife left on Wednes­ day for Ashland, where they will make their future home. P. H. Johnson, representing the Port­ land Agency Hall Safes, was in the city doing business last week. Mr. and Mrs A. St. Dennie, relatives of Mr. C. B. Hadley, arrived on the stage Wednesday from Michigan. I am prepared to do fashionable dress­ making. Mrs. E. M. Harvey, first house south of the Catholic church. * Allen Page left on the stage on Sunday evening. Born, to the wife of J. Waldvogel, a daughter. Dr. T. P. Wise came in from Portland on Sunday. Farm loans at 6 percent. Apply to B. L. Eddy. ♦ Mr. Geo. W. Kiger returned to the city on Tuesday. Wash silks for shirt waists at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. Mrs. Nolan went out on the steamer Wednesday. W. N. Bays. of Blaine, was in the citv Wednesday. The hose company meets this (Thurs­ day) evening. D. Townsend, of Sheridan, was in this city Tuesday. Mr. F, U Evau«, a veteran of the civil war, is to speak at Todd's hall to-night on fraternalism. All are invited. Mrs. P. W. Todd and children left on Monday on a visit to California, going nut on the steamer Coquille River. Mr. J. S. Lamar has bought some lots in Goodspeed's addition from Mr. W. S. Randall, where he expects to build. Laces, embroidery, ginghams, skirts, ribbons and all kinds of spring goods. H. M. Todd, of Los Angeles, was in the We have ’em* At the Racket Store. * city last week. The building and lot occupied by the Sheriff H. H. Aiderman left on Tuesday Racket Store has been purchased by P, W. Todd and C. I. Clough for $1900. lot the Sound. nes. > buy 3 1 ne fori ad and j e meats | .’ air ’ s , [ > EWING J rangt! to *35-, They trfectly[ uewot in achi­ le than íarginj s ring rip oots a» MS. SSEI iC mad*® OFC JFifc ■ CFO klCE <£ Jerry Murphy Killed. A District Convention of the Knights of Pythias will be held in Hillsboro, Friday, June 5th. The district includes Knights from Tillamook, McMinnville. Forest Grove, Cornelius, Glencoe and Hillsboro. There will be about 200 visiting Knights here that day. A picnic dinner is to be eaten under the shade of trees, and at night a banquet will be served.—Hillsboro Independent. Mr. A. Rose returned to Templeton, Cal., last week, going by team. He has leased his place on the Miami, and re­ turns to California to visit his family and in anticipation of assisting his sons harvest a big wheat crop, as the rains have been copious in that part of the state. Mr. Rose is a good old democrat, and before he left advised the editor not to be too hard on his unterrified brethren. Mr. J. B. Delsman, who has bought a farm of 240 acres four miles east of Hills­ boro, leaves this county today to take possession of his new property. We are sorry to see Mr. Delsman join the exodus, for he has been one of our progressive dairymen, and while he was secretary to the Tillamook Creamery Company that institution thrived and prospered, being the second largest creamery in the coun­ ty. Mr. Delsman’s daughters will re­ main in this city until after the academy closes. Emmett Quick drove the family out. A fatal accident befcl ferry Murphy at the logging camp on Bewley Creek this morning, when he was instantly killed by the top oi an old tree falling upon him. He was about 42 years of age and unmarried, and well known throughout the county. Editorial Snap Shots What made the audience laugh Mon­ day evening when the lecturer said : ‘‘A pug nose a pug intellect ?’’ There must have been an hen on last week somewhere on the outside by the way some oi our citizen scooted out. The voters of Tillamook county must turn out on the 1st June and vote for Binger Hermann if they want the county relieved from itfc bottled-up condition. Tillamook County, with its natural and extensive resources, was never in tended to be bottled-up by those who want to monopolize the transportation and lumber industry. Stick to a true friend, whether he be as rich as a millionaire or as poor as a church mouse. The person who courts friendship for what he can make out of a man is the worse kind of a friend. $250.00 GIVEN AWAY On October 1, ’03. We will give away, absolutely free of charge $250.00 in Cash or Merchandise. First Prize, $50.00. 42 Prizes in all. With each $1.00 cash purchase made we will give you a ticket which will entitle you to one chance in these prizes. We carry a complete stock of CLOTHING, HATS and SHOES, FURNISHING GOODS, GROCERIES, FLOUR and FEED. TODD & CO “C.” BEN RIESLAND Dairy Farms. Timber Claims. Home Locations. Town Property Insurance. Loans. Financial Agent. Tillamook Oregon. Hardware G ran it ware F in ware, and Spruce Lumber. and Shingles. a SLAB WOOD, 16 inch, $2.25 per cord, TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COfDPÆNY, Ä®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®® J. S. LAMAR, ® » £ & & WINE On Stock is easily gotten rid if of by using Clough’s Car- . bolic Compound. It d«xs not irritate the skin, nor make Z the bmr come off. nr injure the stock in any way and kills all kind of Lice and Gnats by one or two applications. It is easily ap- jj plied and is used by mixing one $ qo«^ of Carbolic Compound with J* thirty to forty quarts of water. ® Onepuit makes five gallons ready i for / 25c . Pint. her cargo, being the first marine insur­ ance taken out in this city. $1.50 per year It will give Prof. E. H. Whitney this We will also give with each $10 cash purchase a 16x20 En- Mr. E. M. Harvey received the machi­ satisfaction when he tips the scale at largod picture on anything sold except sugar, flour, oil, tobacco nery for his steam laundry on Monday, 240, he will be eligible for the fat man's and will be readv for business next week. and coffee, which are sold 011 a very close margin. race at Fourth of July celebrations. Say, The »team lumber schooner Coquille Notice. Prof., hadn’t you better be thinking of River sailed Monday, having on board In future electric light and water rents hiring ■' small boy in anticipation of 350,000 feet of lumber from the Truckee must be paid at Henry Crenshaw’s har­ helping you carry that “duck tub.” saw mill. ness shop, which are dus the 1st of each Republicans in Tillamook county have Mr. R. W. Watson has bought the pro­ month. If not paid by the Sth of each month they will be cut off. taken notice that the Independent is now perty previously occupied by Mr. T. H. T illamook L imber C o . engaged in jumping upon Mr. B. L. Eddy Goyne for his law office, the consideration T illamook W ater C o . and throwing out all manner of silly in­ being $1,500. sinuations ? Is that what F. R. Beals Do not forget that you get stylish and a few others put the editor of that Samuel P. Wilks is Dead. milliner?, even tho’ it be a sailor, when sheet on his feet for ? It will be your Samuel P. Wilks, for several years a you purchase of Mrs. Sturgeon, opposite turn next, gentlemen, for Mr Eddy did resident of Tillamook county, died on the the post office * 3rd of May at Winlock, Wheeler county, the same thing a few years ago, and now Strayed, from Fairview, a bay yearl­ Oregon, aged 59 years. He was born at see the base ingratitude he is receiving ing. Anv information leading to the re­ for his kindness. Short Creek, Newton County, Mo., on covery of the animal will be reyvarded. We understand that the steamer Geo. January 18th, 1844. When an infant he John Niger, Fairview. Houses Rented and Taxes paid for non-Rcsidents. was brought across the plains by his R. Vosburg is to be put in service again, Mr. C. Ben Riesland and his bride (nee parents in an ox team, who located in provided the saw mills will enter into a Miss E. Q. Kelty) returned to this city on Oregon. Since then he has lived in Wash­ contract to do their towing. The charge City, Saturday, and ttie boys gave them a ington, Tillamook and Yamhill counties, for towing has yet to be agreed upon, serenade the same evening. but we hear that it will be somewhere till about fourvears ago, when he moved T. H.Goyne wants a half dozen men to Wheeler county with the family. He about 50c. or 60c. a thoyisand. This to slash brush for him on Bewley Creek, was married to Miss Luck Brown in may be considered a littlk high, but it is OUR STOCK OF five miles from town. Will contract bv 1861, and to them were born three sons, better than having no tow boat, for the acre or so much per month. * two of whom are living, while the other every lumber schooner that is loaded Eli O. Mills, who had his place burned died 17 years ago. Deceased leaves a here means that much more employment at Blaine last week, was round with a wife, an aged mother and five brothers for men and th«nt much more money subscription list Monday trying to and three sisters to mourn his death. brought into the county. raise a little money to help him build The cause of death was heart failure. The instigators of the Tillamook tim again. her land dicker had better be taking a Republican Rally. ETC., THE MOST COMPLETE tumble to themselves, for their 'Depend­ Mr. W. C. Morton, of Bay City, who A republican meeting, in behalf of the ent. who received money to go to Ore­ has been quite seriously sick at the IN TILLAMOOK. home of Mr. Henry Crenshaw in this candidacy of Binger Hermann, republican gon City to file on a timber claim and citv, is, we are glad to hear, reported nominee for congressman, will be held on has since signed a relinquishment, is pur­ We are Headquarters for EARM Saturday' at Hobs on ville. The speakers suing the right tactics to bring a peck of some better this morning. IMI’I.IMIA I S. CREAMERY and In view of the fact that the Geo. R.Vos- will be Hon. B. L. Eddy and Hon. H. T. trouble upon those who first went into DAIRY SUPPLIES, Steel Ranges, burg wrto be put into commission again, Botts. The meeting will be called to the timber land dicker. If they would Cook Stoves, and Heating Stoves. the Tillamook Lumber Company tele­ order at 7:30. All are most cordially in­ put their ears to the ground they would be startled to know what is being done phoned for lumber schooners on Wednes­ vited. If you want anything in the HARDWARE LINE call ns up. An effort was made to have either Mr. to bring about a searching investigation. day to load lumber in this city. Both Phones. We guarantee to give entire satisfaction. Binger Hermann or Senator C. W. Ful­ And all this because the 'Dependent they Mr. Claude Thayer has offered as a ton visit Tillamook, but owing to the brought into existence has come out in prize to the winning society of the Tilla­ scarcity and demand for sjieakers in the its true colors and is openly ridiculing mook high school a beautiful calf-bound more populated parts of the district, it the powers that be and pouringout its set of works, “The Earth and its Inhabi­ begins to look as though Dr. T. W. Har­ personal spleen upon Mr. B. L. Eddy and tant,” in thirteen large library volumes. ris, chairman of the congressional com­ the editor of the H eadlight —which is A large number of tickets have been mittee, will not be able to send speakers certainly out of place at this time, poor sold for the debate by the pupils of the to this county. It has been decided to judgment and ridiculously silly. When Tillamook high school, which takes place hold a Hermann rally in Tillamook City the band begins to play don’t squeal, on Friday evening, the 29th, when ano­ on Saturday evening, May 30, and in gentlemen, for the 'Dependent is getting ther interesting entertainment is in store the meantime auothereffort will be made you into an awfully tight pre- Spruce Cedar for the people oi this city. to get a good shaker from the outside, i dicament. But let her rip, the ’Depend­ Mr. John J Howser, of Medford, with but if this tails local orators will be in ent has stirred up the muss and is trail­ Cheese and Butter Boxes specialty his wife and five children, came in on the vited to hold forth. ing the coat-tail. steamer Sunday to locate in this county. On Tillamook Steamer. Mr. Howser is a stock and dairymen, as Interesting Lectures. well «as a good republican, and will buy DELIVERED. Marshal) Petitt, who is giving a series F. L. Gunn, the Nehalem millman who a place as soon as he can find one to suit is in the citv interesting merchants in a of lectures at the opnra house this week, I I him. Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. is a genius in his line, and is drawing proposed steamer line to Tillamook, Mr. B. L Eddy will leave next week large and appreciative audiences. lie is made a proposition to the Board of to address a number of political meetings a humorist and entertainer with a good l Trade last night, at the general meeting, in Yamhill county, and also to meet Pre- reputation, while his lectures, and the and «asked the Board to indorse his pro­ ‘ sident Roosevelt, being on the reception pleasing and fluent style in which he de­ posals. Mr. Gunn, a few days ago, laid committee appointed by Governor Cham­ liver them, show the scholarly effect in his scheme before the Chamber of Com­ berlain. He will return to this city on in which he has mastered the subjects he merce, and is now engaged in interview- ’ the 29th. dilates upon. His lecture Monday was a ing jobbers around town to see if they | The steamer Sue H. Elmore had the treat, something that appealed to the will take stock in such an enterprise. following passengers on board when she intelligence, and in marked contrast to : He said before the Board that Till« ; arrived on Sunday : Mrs. Trotter, E. the frivolous shows that come to this monk would guarantee, in any form ' AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. Evans, E., M.. F. and Marv Lamb, R. neck of the woods. Mr. Peti11 can read Portlanders wish, that it would give i Jackson. J. Drammond, J. Howser, wife a person's character accurately, and he I have the largest and best assorted stock of old three-fourths of its business to Portland’s and family, D. Y. Kuykendall and W. W. explained to his audience how this was Wines and I.iqnors that has ever been imported into steamer if it is placed on the run. He Curtiss. this City. done : By the style a man put his ir«t on said he would load lumber at $10 per The remains of Arthur Southwick were his head, how he wore his shoe, bow he 1000 at his mill and would pay $3 ¡H-r ® Ur' in Hi W " Hi 5T* ' W • u>■ • SE' ri B® buried on Friday, the religious services walked, the shape and size of the nasal 1000 for the haul to Portland. «Mr. Gunn Ixing conducted bv the Rev. G. Sykes, of organ and lineaments of the head and estimated that the cost of a steamer of per gal. '? Whisky, $2.25 the M.E. church, which wai attended by features, and even to a person’« writing. suitable capacity would lx from $6000 a number of sympathizing friends and a Mr. Petitt is accompanied by his wife, to $15,000. lie said the run could be $3.00 per ,. 9 Wines, ■ delegation of K. of P. out of respect to who has a sweet voice, and her character made in 16 hours from Portland. A tarj fli . m ,.® .-m . it . m . » the parents of the deceased. sketches and vocal Inllabvs are excellent. steamer carrying from 130,000 to 150.. Don’t drink cheap doctored stufT when you can Married, on Saturday, at the residence There are only three more lectures, and 000 feet of lumber was the required size buy it pure and unadulterated from me. ' of Justice G. B. Alley, Fred M. Davidson they should not be missed To night it He explained many details about the in­ to Alvie Biggs. The latter is the daugh­ is a lecture to males only, and entitled, justices practiced on the people of Tilla­ Friday and Saturday mook and Nehalem, where there arc iio ter of Mr. Al. Biggs. Both «are well and “Man's Hell.’’ favorably known in the county and their will close the entertainments and the adequate transportation facilities, ami friends extend to them their congratnla- lectures. Mr. Petitt lectured in Tilla­ where the people are practically al tin tions and Ixst wishes for their future mook some 16 years ago, ami the im. merer of one transportation company.— I provements in the county and city were Evening Telegram. happiness. The lumber schooner Antelope, with a pleasing surprise of him. ami as there J. P. ALLEN, 150,000 feet of spruce,which was loaded were no newspapers in the county at Wanted, 300 dozen Eggs at at the Tillamook Lumber Co.’s saw mill that time to give his lectures a word of Proprietor. “ HALSOM'S.” will pay 16c. in this city for the San Francisco market, ' commendation, we are pleased to lie able First Class acconnn3 50 to will lx towed out bv the Sue H Elmore to do so now. Friday his subject is “Suc­ dozen. ) cess ’ and Saturday ‘ ’ Christian Science. ’ >3.75 dozen. a to-day. Mr. B. C. Lamb insured F. L. Evans, of Baker City, was in the city on Sunday. Bud Savage, of Sheridan, was in the city JVednesday. Capt.Geo. Hunt was in from the light house on Monday. Mrs. Bert King is in from Ashland visiting her relatives. Mr. Matt. Morrison was down from Nehalem on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gilbert were in from Spruce on Tuesday. Mr. G. O. Nolan left on the stage on Thursday on a business trip. Mr. C. B. Hadley, who was sick last Week, is able to be out again. J. R. Cook, a former resident of this county, is in from Lafayette. 50 head of Angora Goats for sale.— Apply to J. Atkinson, Sandlake. D. Y. Kuykendall, of Washington, D.C., registered in this city on Monday. Postmoster A. W. Severance left on the stage Friday, going out on business. Mr. F. R. Beals left on the stage on Thursday evening and returned Tuesday. Born, on Friday, to the wife of George Worthington, at Cloverdale, a daughter. Mrs. Ray Trotter, of Grand Haven, Mich*., came in on the steamer on Sunday Merrill Smith lelf Monday on the lum­ ber schooner Coquille River for Los An­ geles J. S. Stephens is the agent for the Mu­ tual Life Insurance Company of New York. There will be memorial services in this city, on Saturday. May 30, at the Opera House. Did you ever stop to think that well dressed women buy their millinery of milliners ? . • Mr. Roy Lob an and wife, of McMinn, ville, came in on Wednesday to look over the county. Wood for sale. Alder, $2 cord ; spruce limbs, $3.50 cord, delivered. Apply to J. M. Mapes. Razor honing a specialty with Dayis the barber, opposite the Allen house- Price 25 cents. C. S. Atkinson, of the U.S. Marine Corps, was registered at the Larsen House this week. Mr. W. H. Reynolds will get into the exodus band wagon next week aud leave for Southern Oregon. Slab wood is $2.25 a load, delivered. Leave your orders at the office of the Tillamook Lumber Co. * Prof. L. H. Baket, of Salem, will spend his vacation again this summer in Tilla­ mook, and while doing so will teach the Barnegat school. > 1903 50c., Quart. Yo«r money bnck if not factory. satis CHAS. 1. CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist, Tillamook. Í1 !! k* MÔ V* * * * to $8.00 $1.00 to n gal. n n ® Allen House,