INHUMAN TREATMENT PLEASANT DAINTY NEW TRIFLES. GREAT DELUGE OF FISH Fred Wheeler Goes Back on His Canners Have More Salmon Than Wife and She Threatens Suicide They Can Use Pretty »nd *¡<«»1 Adjunct. to t lo.mmer. of Follower« of the Fashions. < VALLEY Hating is a thing of the past, with a good yield and fine quality. Aeie Hells killed two bears on Sunday while driving his cows home to milk. Mrs. S. H. Phillips’ sister and two daughters, from Oregon City, are visit ing with her at this writing. Mrs. V. Gardiena, of Tillamook, is stopping with her uncle, B. W. 1 timer, of Pleasant Valiev. There seems to be a mania for visiting hen roosts in this vicinity. Parties who have that tendency better watch out, for the chicken raisers are cleaning their fire arms. There was a social hop at Henry Si tu­ rnons* the night of August 1. An enjoy­ able time was reported. School is progressing nicely, with Prof. S. H. Lamb as instructor, whois an able teacher. There is a rumor of an exodus of voung men from this valley. Do not know the cause, but it is said they are going to the harvest fields. The Pleasant Valley cheese factory paid 28 cents for butter fat for May. GANGLO A distressing case of wife disertion oc- A storia , Or.. Aug. 3.—A deluge of fish Large purses and handbag* are the cured in our city this week and call for fittingly expresses the Miuation on the order of the day. Those small leather public mention, as some of our citizens lower river today. Every cannery and affairs which have been popular for «re highly itidiginAiil over the occurrence. cold storage plant is working overtime more than a year are no longer consid­ Mrs. A. E. heeler, wile of Fred and employing all the njen they can ered the correct thing. To be thor­ U licrkr, returned to this city on Mon­ «ecure and still they art unable to handle oughly modish now you must carry a day and from her own statement she the catch. Large amounts of salmon are bag about ten inches deep and eight T. Bott said left Tillamook on the 6th of July to being salted by the fisherman for their inches broad. This should be of s<»ft ock& Al FOR visit Portland and her grandfather at individual use, much more is being sold English morocco, in black, green, dark R. Goni red, tan or blue, and have elaborate Newlierg. Ir appears that Fred Wheeler to private parties as low as '25 and 50 mountings of Burmese gold, with a ama Gill was agreeable to his wife making this cents each, regardless of size, and still short chain of the same metal by which visit until shortly before the time for her thousands of pounds which were caught te carry it, says the New \ork Herald. •ood h« to leave, when her husband said: ‘1 oil the first of the run have been A handsome l>ag in this new shape wish you’d rather not go.” An alterca­ thrown away. had two golden lizards, one each side edjohn tion then took place lietween Fred Last night a great many fishermen did of the clasp, and set in the beaui¡fully Wheelei and his wife, the latter claiming not make drifts, but those who did. wrought bodies were pale amethysts. that it was Fred’s parents who raised made catches of from 1 (XX) pounds to two The bags are lined with moire to match the shade of the leather. the objection to her journey on account tons each. The seins are working only a Card cases, too, have increased in of the expense. portiop os the time and are getting size, and the prettiest of those intend­ _______________________________________________ . While Mrs. Wheeler was gone rhe said from eight to 12 tons to ¡a single haul. ed to be carried this autumn are made uttdaj “I teceived a real nice letter from Fred Fishing was practically suspended to­ of soft suede in pale gray, flaming red ir. which he said he was glad to hear day, but still the canneries and cold- or golden brown. Sometimes there from her.” will be a border to the flap of reddish storage plants were able to take only a gold, highly polished, and again, say. As Mrs. Wheeler did not hear from small part of the fish offered. him again, so returned home, or what Last night four car loads of salmon on a pearly suede case, a mermaid de­ A Freak Cat, she thought was her home, until she ar­ were shipped to the tip river canneries sign in gray silver, the figure occupy­ rive.! here and was prevented from going by Warren and Seufert and about the ing one corner, while the tail and W allace , Idaho, Aug 1.—A cat be­ draperies swirl across to cover the to it. On arriving in Tillamook she tele­ same amount was shipped this evening. longing to C.Trowbridge,superintendent other end. phoned her .husband and this is what i These shipments are expected tocontinue A genuine novelty in the way of of the county poor house, located a short took place; for several -days and are aiding in no leather goods is shown in a portfolio distance below Wallace, gave birth to a “Fred, will you come and get me r ?’» small degree in relieving the congestion. or case to be used as a memorandum peculiar litter of kittens last Sunday. asked Mrs. Wheeler. While4 cents per pound is the alleged for telephone numbers. The case is Four kittens should have been born, but “Who arc you?’’ was the reply from rate, Lindenberger openly offers but 3 shaped like a screen, having the out­ the bodies of all are joined together, Fred. cents, and some of the others have been side covered with soft red, black or There are four heads, 16 legs and four brown morocco, and the inside ar­ “Your wife,” was the answer. paving that price.* ranged so that between the narrow tails, but the bellies of all are closely and I on W “ What do you want here ?” The salting of salmon is being carried strips of leather there are bits of firmly connected. The fur of the mother “Why, Fred, what’s the matter?’’ on nioreextensively than ever before, but white bristol board just the right size cat is of five different colors and on the ie a “That’s all,” and Fred placed the re­ there ;.s now a famine in barrels as well on which to jot down names and num­ kittens these colors appear, but the fur ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ irid»T ceiver on the phone. ..s in the casks used by the cold storage bers of those you are apt to want oft en­ of each of the kittens is of a different tint Mrs. Wheeler felt bad at being received plants, though salt is plentiful, as the est on the telephone. The case holds with the exception that each has white in that wa>, so she decided to walk home merchants have taken ad vantage of their slips enough for about 40 names. intermingled with its predominating io». S There are desk furnishings in a beau­ and see her husband. She was met lie- experience last season. Several wagon­ color. «cit3 tiful glossy red metal called golden tween nine and ten o’clock by some of loads offish were taken into the country The litter was born while Mr. Trow- copper ware. A large inkstand of this DEALERS IN---------------------------- is« J« Wheeler’s relatives, who prevented her today to sell to the farmers. Tons upon rich material is supplied with’a pen bride and wife were away last Sunday from proceeding. tons of fish have already spoiled and rack made from small brownish red huckleberrying. When Mrs Trowbridge “There’s no use coming further, Fred have been thrown away, and one seiner antlers. Picture frames in this golden started to lilt one of the small kittens don’t want to see you.” city ‘ is said to have had 20 tons last night copper with plain polish surfaces make she found that all were raised. Au in­ Thev then grabbed her and tried to which he was unable to dispose of, but an effective background for carbon vestigation showed the condition. The put her into a buggy to take her to the the canneries and the cold storages are and artist proof photographs. t city < freak appears to be in the best of health These simply afford a pleasant hotel, but she resisted and would not go, accepting only the freshest and are en­ and has a vigorous appetite. All the change from the elaborate jeweled the purpose of which was to force her to deavoring to keep their floors as nearly ones. Besides the frames there are mouths take nourishment from the leave the city and go out on the next cleaned up as possible. fancy powder boxes, smaller ones for mother at the same time. It is able to H- steamer, which Mrs. Wheeler refused to The continued strain and overwork is stamps and pins, as well as all man- wiggle around and make fair progress. Quick’s Delivery Wagons deliver, Highest Cash price paid for stock. Botbfi^^j do. During the rumpus one of her rela­ beginning to tell on the cannery crews, ner of pretty trays, suitable for the The mother cat is a voting one and this ■■■■■■■ 1 ------------------------ - —ki" tives said : and a number of the cold storage em­ boudoir or library. is the second litter she has born. Mr. “You got a letter from Fred that you ployes have been compelled to drop out The ware g*ts its name from the Trowbridge has already been offered $50 should not come back. What did you on account of sore hands. beautiful blending of the coppery hue for the curiosity, but he refuses to sell. come for ? You are just lying. Can you . It is estimated that during the past and pale dull gold. Tortoise shell combs are going to be swear (weomit the irreverent part) that four days the pack, exclusive of that put Miss Blanch McNair has returned home you did not receive the letter. Hold up up at the Cascades and The Dalles can­ worn as much as ever this fall and the Is Ci after several weeks visit with friends. usual set includes three or four, the 5 out right hand.’’ neries, has averaged 15,000 cases a day, extra one being a pompadour comb, heb The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on Mrs. Wheeler held up her hand and de­ while the co’.d storage plants have han­ otl which is placed in the hair entirely for Wednesday with passengers and freight, nied receiving the letter. dled about 150 tons daily. Up to this service, as it does not show when the and will leave again on Friday, ' he« “I know you got the letter. I know evening about 20 carloads of fresh fish coiflure is completed. Senator A. G. Foster, of Washington, vour word is no good. I’ll believe Fred have been shipped to Rooster Rock,War The newest combs are certainly de­ pledged his support to an appropriation every time.” signed with some idea of comfort, for rendale and The Dalles to be packed at DELIVERED. •Cl Mrs. Wheeler was sobbing and heart the canneries there. These fish are well the rims are rounded down in the cen­ of $1,000,000 for the Lewis and Clark ter to fit about the flat knot on the exposition and strongly urged the co broken. iced, and as thev are sent through at ex­ “There’s no use grieving or fretting. press speed and the weather is cool they top of the head. Even the larger comb, operation of Oregon and Washington Orders for Lamber promptly attended to, intended to keep up stray “scolding congressional delegations, not only for You’ll not see Fred any more.” should arrive in good conditiou. locks,” is curved after the same fash­ the purpose of securing this appropria It was mid-night when she was ad­ ion. tion, but also for aiding river and har­ dressed in this way. Her piteous sobs This, Ly the way, is narrower than 5 DEAD AND 2 INJURED aroused the neighbors and she was taken formerly, and does not give the head bor work and other North west interests. to the home of Mrs Dodge, where she The best cup of Coffee in Bloody Record of Folsom Con­ so broad a look as the heavily rimmed ones that have been the eorrect thing. town. Lunch at any time, ai was pacified and allowed to remain. victs Since their Escape. For evening wear there are jeweled Vogler’s bakery. Next day Fred Wheeler was notified to tortoise combs, in sets of three and come to the city, and he did so the next P lacerville , Cal., Aug. 3 —Five men four, but for the street nothing is quite evening, for the purpose of meeting his | cold in death and two desperately wou­ Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. so pretty as rich ruby shell, plain and wife. Mrs. Wheeler was taken some­ nded is the bloodv record of the 13 con­ polished until it glows. N otice I s H ereby G iven ,—That by virtue where in the neighborhood of the cheese of an execution duly issued out of the Cir­ victs who escaped from Folsom prison cuit Court of the State of Oregon Sfor Tilla­ factory when a meeting took place be­ I have the largest and best assorted StOCK stock O1 of VJU old ^u, last Monday morning in the most nota. COLD WEATHER ADVICE. mook County, on the 3rd day of August, A. tween Mrs. Wheeler, Fred and his father, ported iato "O (2.25) acres, more or less, ail in Lot senior part net of the firm of F. J. C heney ft C urtiss , B. L. E ddy . citement has threatened to commit sui­ of the searchers and smashing his rifle three (3) Section Twenty-three (23) Town­ Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, but keep him in. the cold and keep rub­ cide. Some of our citizens who saw her butt. ship three (3) North of Range ten (IO) West County and State aforesaid, and that said firm Cashier :—M. W. H arrison . bing until the frost bitten parts are of the Willamette Meridian. Also all the will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL­ The two bloodhounds which trailed Monday night informs us that it was a natural. If he goes too soon into the tide lands and frontage in front of the above LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge sccuri. Bandit Tracy through Oregon and main land between the lines running cannot be cured by the use of H all ' s C atarrh ! ties of all kinds. pitiful scene._____________ ' warmth, great suffering and perhaps outh seventy (70°) degrees East from the C ure . Washington are to be put on the trail of troublesome sores will result. When **bove described corners and stakes "A” and FRANK J. CHENEY. | the convicts. SOUTH PRAIRIE. Sworn to before me and subscribed in mv I rubbing has restored circulation and Now. T herefore , in compliance with the this 61 h day of December. A.D. 1X80. ’ flexibility anoint the parts with oil. commands of said writ, I will, Jon Saturday presence, Haying is finished, except spring oats i t A W GLEASON, the )9th day of September. A. D. 1903 at lard, or a mixture nf\jme water and ) Notary Public. j sown tor hay, which is about ready. \ the hour of ten;o clock A M at the front oil. and wrap in flannel^ If sores are R ain and sweat door of the County Court house of said Hall s Catarrh Cure is take internally and There were two runawrys on the prai­ have no effect on County, in Tillanioox City. Tillamook Coun ­ formed, treat them the same as burns, acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ’ harness treated rie last week by the marks left. It looks Oregon. sell at public auction, subject to of the system. Send tor testimonials, free 1 by covering with lint or linen soaked* ty, with Eureka Har­ redemption as provided by law. to the high F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. 0. ' as though one team tried toclimb a tree. ness < >il. It re- 4 in oil. or, in the absence of oil. cover est bidder, for United States Gold Coin cash Sold by Druggists, 75c. sista the damp, all the right, title and interest which The school board has succeeded in Hall » Family Pills are the best. with vaseline or with flour or powder­ inhanil. Now is the time to buy a keeps the leath­ the above named defendants, or either of er soft and pli­ securing the services of Miss Una Baber, ed starch and bandage with cotton them had on the date ofthe mortgage of said new Sewing Machine for able. Stitches plaintiff to wit On Jnly 17th, 190 2. or wool. of Salem, as teacher. do not break. and GRAHAM. WHOLE WHEAT. PRimt HILLS, U.S. BEST and SPOTll Also all kinds of FEED. E Loc CELEBRATED STUDEBAI^ BUGGIES,fc WAGONS,g SURRIES. ;; SMITH & JENKINS^ Successors to L. N. Barnes, MEATS. LARD, m "' At the NEW MEAT MARKET Fri PRIME Only Prime Meats Handled. Give t i.c Call. Hides Wanted. Fir and Spruce Lumb£ Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty. SLAB WOOD, 16 ineh, $1.80 per to- TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COiDPA J. s LAMAR, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. ? Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. j ¡jj | Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. | !s Nt TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK. 3 Mr. Mnrolf has the sympathy of bis neighbors and friends in the loss of his residence by fire. P. McIntosh & Co. are dipping their cheese hi heated wax to keep off the mould. Willis Powell lost a heifer calf, which strayed away. Miss Rae Robinson visited on the prai­ rie last Saturdav. ‘Tridr of Waldo lllll*’ Flour reduced toll the sack at Col n A Co’s. I fÙtEfà H arness O il No roAgh sur­ face to ch »fe and rut. '1 he . o barn, sa not i «Ad'' only k - p. J lv< A I < I ke " sew, nut wears twice » as long by the Mt * Iureka H shmm OM. > ? n * \\ i > Sewing Machines. Recipe far ata.. To make a Iflkre for ornamenting cold meat take half an ounce of gelatin and soak it in a quarter of a pint of water. Boil a piece of onion in two tablespironfuia of water to extract the flaror and put in a good pinch of .all Vid the aoaked gelatin, and when thia it thoroughly diaaolred „¡r in a '. spoonful of ,ov and enough of the rich brown gravy which i. left from a joint I to make the glaze a deep, rich brown color Stir the glare over the fire till it is amooth and eery thickithen put it m a jar ready for use. It will keep foi several weeks - W„hingu a Star since had in and to the above described real property to satisfy said judgment, costs and accunng costs. Dated this 6thday of August. A. D., 1903. H. H. A lderman , Sheriff of Tillamook County. Oregon. Notice to Creditors. NiHice is Hereby Given —That the under­ signed has t»een duly appointed bv the lounty Court of th. Stat, of Oregon. for Tillamook County, administrator of the estate of John Tone, deceased All person, having claims against said estate are hereby retiuired touresent the .ame to me properly venhed as by law required, at the office of I>. Eddy, attorney-at-law. in Tillamook City. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dared this 6th day of August. A.D t9O l DAVID FITZPATRICK. Administrator of the Estate of John Tone, deceased. I ' i I i $22.00, with drop head and Deafness Cannot be Cured I bjr local applications, as they cannot reach the (I»-e»UM-d portion of the ear. There is only one , way to cure deafness, and that if* bv constitu­ tional remedies. Deaf news is m used by an iu- fla.ned condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube When this tube get« niflsni- ed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect nearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafneaa 1« the result, mid un eas the inflammation can I»e taken out and this tube restored to ita nor­ mal condition, hearing will be destroyed for. ever: nine cases oat of ten aie caused by < atari h which is nothing but an inflamed coil- I ditmn of the mucous surfaces. " ' A11 i" ' Ooi Hundred Dollar« for any case of Deafness ^caused by catarrh) that can- "°’b*l’"r*d by Hall , Catarrh Cure. Scud for circniara, free. . J '-‘KENEV A CO.. Teledo. 0. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall « F mily Pill« are the best all the latest improvements at M c I ntosh & M c N air ' s . J n It is the B onita S ewing M achine , and they range in price from $22 to $35, j with ball bearings. They are little beauties, perfectly made and something new on , the market. These machi- ( ' nes are a better article than / ’ the peddlars are charging 1 J $65 and $75 for. i! A