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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 3,
JOTTINGS
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
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Brock & Atkinson will saw vour wood.*
M. and A. Curl was in from Blaine on
Monday.
H. L. Jenson was in from Beaver on
Monday.
Those wishing wood sawed phone Ed.
Walker.
H. B. Gist, of San Francisco, came in
on Wednesday.
Miss Scovell, of Astoria, was in the
city on Monday.
F. M. Sheridan, of Seattle, was in the
city on Monday.
IS P. A. Anderson, of Astoria, was in the
r. city on Monday.
R. C. Magerrell, of Ocean Park, was in
the city on Monday.
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:ED.
> ebai
:s.
s,
One Lefever Hammerless
All Kinds of Guns at Reduced
Shot Gun, with automatic ejec­ Prices at Ralph Ackley’s.
tor, at $40 00 ; Regular Price,
Mrs. J. S. Stephens,who has been quite
$59.00, at Ralph Ackley.
G. H. Ward was in from Hebo on Mon­ "Prof. W.W. Bristow will give a lecture
at the M.E. Church on Friday evening,
day.
4. A. Chopard was in from Beaver on when his subject will be“ Fair Play.’*
bitlei ,. Monday.
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L. W. Heppner, of Portland, was in
the city on Tuesday.
W. J. Gilbert and wife were in from
Spruce on Tuesday.
C. Austin, of Netarts, returned on the
stage on Wednesday.
Judge W. H. Cooper came down from
Nehalem on Tuesday.
B. P.Olsen and J. C. Olsen were in from
Portland on Monday.
E. F. Smith, of Carleton, Neb., was in
the city on Saturday.
Justice Alley fined Jack Balmer $5 for
fighting Frank Pierson.
Chittem bark claims must be more val-
yable than timber claims.
Ab. Hembree and daughter were in
from Sandlake on Monday.
sick for several months, whs taken out
to the hospital this morning.
The board of equalization appears to
we well satisfied with the wav that the
The schooner Oakland was towed in county is assessed, and the taxpayers as
Monday to load lumber at the Truckee well, for they have not troubled the
Lunil»er Co.’s saw mill at Hobsonville.
board with complaints, with the excep­
Mrs. Geo. Grayson and soil Carl and tion of those who had some timber that
Johnny Loomis returned home on Thurs- was burned last year.
day, driving from Hillsboro in one day.
The raft of logs which was towed from
S. D. Wells, H. J. Rupert. W, W, Gor­ Nehalem last week by the steamer Geo.
don ane son and A. B. Cobby, of Port­ R. Vosburg did not get through as suc­
land registered at the Allen House on cessfully as the first raft, for in crossing
out over Nehalem bar elcveu of the large
Thursday.
H. G. Lee, of Flint, Mich., came in on l°#s got loose and are now stranded
along the Garibaldi beach.
Wednesday on the stage to see what
While the lumber schooner Jennie
prospects there are for milling in Tilla
Thelin was being towed down to the
mook county.
W. W. Curtiss, the western represen­ bay last week she got out of the channel
and went ashore in the slough, where
tative for Whitney, Stinchield & Renick,
she remained several days.. She was
came in on Wednesday to see the board
pull off by the Vosburg and is now tak
of equalization.
ing on the remainder of her cargo.
Henry Copeland, a prominent citizen of
The steamer Geo. R. Vosburg came in
Walla Walla, Wash., and daughter. Miss
on Monday from Astoria, her passengers
Ida Copeland, have been visiting Silas
being Mrs. R. Tagert, Mrs Ewing, Mrs.
Morton, of Bay City.
Babbage, Miss Scovell, A. Jurhas, J. and
Robert Wiley, son of Dr. Wiley, who B. Olsen. B. A. Anderson, P. Sheridan,
has been in Alaska for about five years, Sisters M. Seraphim, Crecilia, Blexia,
returned from there and came in on Fri­ Barbara, Hildeyard and Ignatia.
day to visit his parents.
C. C. Clarke is interested in the Ne­
We are told the chittem bark peelers in halem logging company that are towing
the south end of the county are going logs from Nehalem to Astoria. A raft
into a combine another year so as to containing 78 logs were safely towed to
handle the business themselves.
Astoria last
Thursday.
This new
A. M. Austin has some strawberry scheme will open up a fine body of tim­
plants that give two crops a year, and ber and get it to market.—Seaside Sen-
he brought some fine berries to the city tinal.
on Tuesday as a sample of what he is
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on
now gathering.
Wednesday with the following passen­
4TH BARGAIN FRIDAY, SEPT. II.
READ ABOUT IT AJ4D ACT,
If you cuould Economize.
Every Friday will be “Bargain Friday.” though announcement will appear only every two weeks.
Wash Goods Below Cost Bargain Friday Specials Bargain Friday Specials
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BARGAIN FRIDAY.
15c. Women’s Hose, 10c.
50c. Work Shirts, 35c.
For men—made of black and
13c. to 15c. Dimities and
Fast black “Topsy,” high white striped, extra heavy
Lawns, 8c.
spliced heel and toe
twilled cloth, double front and
30 inches wide, dainty figures
back. Sizes, 1454 to 17.
on light and dark grounds.
35c. Summer Corsets, 18c.
Made of extra strong net and
20c. to 25c. Dimities and
strongly
stayed. All sizes.
Batiste, 15c.
30 inches wide, dainty figures
15c. Turkish Towels, laic.
and colorings, fast in color.
Unbleached, firm and soft—
6ic. Scotch Lawns, 4c.
very absorbent, 20 x 42 inches.
25 inches wide, big variety of
patterns to choose from, colors IOc All Linen Toweling, 7c.
fast.
Bleached and of good weight.
15c. Flannelettes, 10c.
85c. Bed Spreads, 69c.
36 inches wide, patterns in
Full double-bed size, beauti­
Persian effect, positively good
value at 15c. a yard. New ful Marseilles patterns, non­
stock.
raveling liem.
40c. Balbriggan Underwear,
25c.
For men—made of firm, blit
very elastic material. Drawers,
double seat.
75c. Heavy Underwear, 5Oc
For men — heavy, sanitary
fleeced, positively the best value
ever offered. Same material for
Boy’s, 30c. All sizes.
7.50 Heavy Provo Suits, 5.00
For men—perfect tailored and
well worth $7.50. This offer is
made to influence you in to see
our immense stock of New Fall
Clothing.
7 Spools Thread, Bargain Friday, 25e
Only 7 Spools to a customer.
C. & E. Thayer have provided a separ­
ate department of their business for a
Shoo Fly, best on earth to keep flies off sa rings bank, and depositors in the sav­
stock. For sale by Sturgeon.
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ings bank branch will be paid interest on
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5. A. Brodhead has commenced erect­ their deposits.
ing a new residence for J. S Lamar.
Owing to the low pressure of water in
gers : S. I). Wells, E. Maxfield, Mr.
Gorden and son, Mrs. Eberman and two
When you visit the popular store now,
The last Steamer in, was very liberal to
children, Messrs. Swede, Ireson, Rupert,
you
will see the largest display of Up-to
us, it brought:
Chas. Linn, Mrs. Stansbury, Mr. and
Shirt Waist,
Wool Hosiery,
Mrs. Powell, Miss Jessie Davis, Misses the- Minute Dress Goods, coupled to the
rnes,
Wrappers,
Wool Underwear
Sue H. and Floe Elmore and two young lowest prices ever offered West of Port­
Misses Dresses
Wool Blankets,
land.
Steamer Sue H. Elmore will leave direct the water system, a petition was circu­ lady friends from Astoria.
Knit Wear,
Men’s Clothing,
lated at Saturday by Marshal Clements
for Astoria on Saturday afternoon.
There is a rumor that the Elmore is
Some of the new arrivals are:
Kid Gloves,
Boys Clothing,
w,
Zibeline,
H. C. Plum, J. B. Plum and W. W. that something be done to give the city about to be leased to a couple of well Homespun,
Golf Gloves,
Mens Sweaters,
known Tillamook business men. A three
Venetian,
Camels Hair,
Plum, of Salem, were in the city Sunday. better fire protection.
Men's Shoes,
Boys Sweaters,
Granite Etamine,
LRKEI J. H. Banks, wife and son. of Portlaud, C. E. Reynolds returned to the city on days’ option, to expire tomorrow, it is
Nouveaute,
Women's Shoes,
Men’s Oveocoats,
said, has been given. Dame Rumor also
Rain Proof Serge,
Faconne,
registered at the Allen house on Sunday. Friday from San Francisco, where he at­
Childrens* Shoes,
Boy’s Overcoats,
says
that
Mr.
Samuel
Elmore,
her
prin
­
Brilliantine,
Mohair
/tetrose,
tended
the
G.A.R.
encampment.
He
also
Give. George Cohn left on the steamer Fri­
Our
“
Cronie
”
calf
Shoes,
for the whole
cipal
owuer,
is
pulling
up
all
his
Astoria
Dannish
Cloth,
Shark
Skin,
went there on business connected with
day to visit his mother in San Fraxcisco.
d.
stakes, with a view of removing to Cali­
Melton Skirting,
Corded Batiste,
family, are made of Water Proof leather
his furniture store.
fornia —Astoria News.
r stock. Boil’| Mrs. Abpanalp returned on Wednes­
and Trimmings and Linings for all.
by experienced Shoe makers.
John W. Fleck and Miss Bessie M.
day from a visit to friends at Hillsboro.
Carl A. Patzlaff, who bought out
Way mi re were married on Monday by
J. S. Stephens is the agent for the Mu­ County Judge W. W. Conder, in Tilla­ Dwight Edmunds' stock, will open up oh
tual Life Insurance Company of New mook City. They were from the south Monday next with a large addition of
York.
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new and up-to-date goods, and he solicits
end of the county.
a share of the patronage. The goods No other patterns give so much for the money as these do—style, simplicity in the using and the
P. S. Brumby, of Fortland, represent­
Mrs. John Donaldson’s horse trotted
maker’s guarantee of satisfaction, forma mighty strong combination.
ing Blodgett Co., was in the city this off while it was left standing on Main are nicely and tastefully arranged, and
being a thorough business man Mr.Patz­
week.
street with two children in the buggy,
Baths for ladies and gentlemen, at F. but fortunately the animal was stopped laff has a good idea of the requirements
of the citizens.
H. Davis’ bath room, opposite the Allen opposite Crenshaw’s.
"Despite the criticism to the contrary,
35c Ribbeo Vests 25c
Men’s $1,85 Trousers
house.
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F. H. Skinner, who is working up the
and being unable to purchase the Sue H.
Carl Haberlack has been appointed proposition to establish a line of boats
$1,40 made to stand the
Elmore at a reasonable figure, we are in about 8 doz. in this lot,
secretary of the Tillamook Creamery between Portland and Tillamook City,
formed that the Oregon Pacific Naviga­ this season stock, perfect
brunt of hard wear, made
Company.
came in on Sunday to look after the in­
tion Company intends going ahead with
The saw mill, which was closed down terests of the new company.
too,
heavy
of
heavy
firm
wool
the proposition to put on a line of garments
for several weeks, started up again on
Not a great big store but a nice little steamers between Portland and Tilla­
;o.
Kersey
Wednesday.
store.
Have 1683 pair of boots and mook City, and plans are now being fleeced.
Wanted, 20 cranberry pickers about shoes. 173 pair of old style shoes which drawn for a new boat
the 10th September.— M. Sommer, Sand­ we will sell at 60 cents on the dollar.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore had the
Opposite the Larsen House.
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lake, Oregon.
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following passengers on board when she
Clarence B. Stanley, the 12-yearold left last week ; J. Johnson and wife, P.
Thos. Hutchens, J. M Kerr and Wm.
Scott, of McMinnville, were in the city son of Deputy Sheriff' Stanley, had the Maunsen, Ben Perry, Mrs. Dave Pierce,
misfortune on Friday to fall from a load Jess Pierce, M. Kneduson, A.Gusta veson,
on Saturday.
, stalled, the water tower could be put ill
J. F. Martin left on the steamer this of wood, and in doing so broke his right Mrs. Snow. Mrs. Snow, jr., John and
Opening of St. Alphonsus
Editorial Snap Shots.
arm bet ween the elbow and wrist. Dr. Annie Raz, W. McKinster, Mrs. Patzlaff,
in short notice and with not much ex­
morning for Portland.
Academy.
Wiley was called and reduced the frac­ J. Street, G. Mattison, W. H. Franklin,
We can’t understand why Tillamookers pense. We simply throw these ideas out
HAX
F. H. Davis, the barber, has put in a
ture.
The school of St. Alphonsus' Academv should want to i»o hop picking at 45c. a I as suggestions.
R. Gardner, L. Manford, L. C. Mackie,
tock of J nicely fitted bath room in his old stand
year next j box in the valley when chittem bark is
will enter upon its seven tl^^ear
S. A. Brodhead, in completing the new Geo. Coh n and Mrs. Sturgeon.
I Ex-Senator J. W. Maxwell slapped the
opposite the Allen house.
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Monday, Sept. 7th, when s^^^^will
be selling at $240 a ton in this county.
ill he
school building, has added another well-
orted it
| editor on the shoulder on Tuesday and
The
steamer
Geo.
R.
Vosburg
took
out
Word was received on Friday from
pees I The south end of the county has struck
built and handsome building to adorn the following passengers today :—J. F.
in doing so made this remark : ’Baker,
Ashland saying that Bert King was quite
_vho
.
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I|< ■ a gold mine in chittem bark, and it is no
the city, a structure that is well and sub­ Martin, S Morton, Mrs E. Jenkins, Mr.
you’re all rig+itThanks, senator, but
sick with typhoid fever.
M the
I
arrived
here
late
Monday
to
m^PFl
t..-
stantially built in good workmanship H. S. Copeland, Miss Ida Copeland, F
wonder that the settlers have Income ex­ we are not looking for boquettes of tlmt
E. D Severance is the secretary and style, and is not only a credit to the city
Sisters of the Immaculate Heart.
cited ami jubilant ami dropped every­ description. The senator is all light too,
M. Sheridan, P. Brenner, M. Pcnglorn
treasurer of the Rock Creek Creamery but the contractor as well.
The ground work of education, so thing to |»cel the valuable bark, which is I only that lie has fallen from political
W. E. Noyes, S. E. Berhtel, Mrs. Dr.
Association at Haines, Or.
Elder Arthur Allen, of Holden, Mo., Smith and son, Mrs Fred Wheeler, Mrs. bravely undertaken by the former Sisters, $240 a ton ami may reach double that grace on account of training with the
The services in the M.E. church next representing the reorganized church of M. Stillwell, Miss Bessie Stillwell, T. H. and through their able management and figure before long.
faction that the people of Tillamook will
Sabbath at 11 a.m. and at 8 p m. wdl Jesus Christ of Latter Dav Saints, com­ Skinner, Miss Blake, Mrs. Ed. Curtiss competency, so well accomplished, has
To obviate bonding the city for a new down every time it tries to get into the
elicited the admiration and sympathy gravity water ayslcin, Mr. B. I.. Eddy political saddle, with rule <»r ruin tactics.
lie conducted bv the pastor.
menced a series of evening meetings at and son, J. S. Stephens and wife.
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of the entire community.
Melvin Pangborn, of Burro Oak.Kan., the Adventist Church on Monday. All
lias made one suggestion that is wot thv < ’ome in out ol the cold, senator, rik I
We have received a communication
The new Sisters are hereby greatly en­ of consideration. It is to bore for arte­ don’t allow another political freeze up to
and Kenneth Campbell, of Pittsburg, are invited, and the meetings will be con from Frank Richardson in regard to a
couraged, and with their vast exjierirtice sian water mid establish a pumping sta­ leave you stranded and cress fallen on
Kan., were in the city on Monday.
tinued until further notice.
paragraph which appeared in our last
issue about the bad cheese that W MS in the trnining of the young, attended tion, with an electric light plant in con­ the political battlefield next June.
A recent arrival in Tillamook, a man
shipped to W. B. Glalke Co., but as we bv great success in other fields and the nection with it. True this may not he
nude rat mid the combine is to sift the lofty aim of their vocation—to impart as nice as a graxity system, but it may who is showing some amount of ent.T
matter out, we will withhold it from knowledge and form character —they can answer the purpose until such time that prise ami is an intelligent observer of
publication for the present at the re- confidently hope that their efforts for the the city has grown to that proportion it what is going on asked its this question a
quest of the writer, We had intended cause of education will be appreciated can better afford to bond itself for the day or so ago; “M hat's the matter
with Tillamook people, anyway ?“ And
also publishing a letter from Mr. Glafke and crowned with success. Thur gentle large sum of $60,000.
to to1 ■ *j
describing the bad cheese to show that and refining influence, combined with
Will Tillamook City ever amount to before we had time to reply lie answered
tine :•
we had not misrepresented it, so will their devotion and self sacrifice to duty, anything as long as there is a tendency his own (picstion by saying “It seems to
cannot but attract the observant eve of
lead as
hold this letter over as well.
to cripple and monopolize industries ? me they put their heels together instead
the youthful students and deeply impress
vetnw:
That, as most of our citizens are aware, of their heads.’’ That is the opinion of
Shot Guns, Air Guns, Pop Gunn
them with the sacred principles which
and the Mamou», 3O-3O Rifles, at form the basis of that manhood which is is a stumbling block which have retarded a man who has not been long in Tilhi.
the growth of the city. Instead of get­ mook. but long enough to know that the
)En:' j ,
Ralph Ackley
the touchstone ol true greatness, ami of
ting hi ami helping those who may be in petty jealousies, the rule or ruin spirit,
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that wa manhood which is the aegis of
NOTICE.
industrial difficulties, the tendency is to and the temli'ia v to pull <|o wii and mono­
I have been appointed a depository for all the authorized
to l!,' .
virtue.
hold aloof arid pull down. A very poor polize are feat ur< s whic h Tillamook pro.
To Heads of Families, Doctors
n-;
Cl asses will be taught on very much
School Books for all grade* and carry a very large stock of all
imhicement to (tropic who may be look, pie have had to buck against for years.
and Midwives
rtk: .
the same plan aw heretofore. Music
It is the duty nt heads of families. Joe-
ing lor locations for industries, for no But it. will not I m * always th it way, for
kinds of School Supplies :
with the advent of new industries, co.n-
tors and midwives to report all births, teachers of vears’experience are prepar­ one cares to encounter such a spirit.
deaths and contagions diseases to Dr. I. ed to give lessons on any of the various
Mcb>
jM’iilion mid more iulmlntmits the rule or
Would it l»e practical to erect a large
Pels.
Pencils,
Slates.
Sponges.
Hillers.
Copy
Books,
Writ
­
M.
Smith,
who
has
been
appointed
by
popular
instrumenls.
th-1
ruin fac tion is loosing its grip. But. still
tlie County Court health officer foi riila-
We tender then a cordial welcome and water tower anti pump water from the lor all til it, tlierr is a lot ol truth in I lie
rp4
11100k county
ing Tablets and everything required by scholars.
slough
into
it,
find
in
case
of
fire
turn
it
remark that Tillmnookers put their heels
a isn them success.
W W. CONDER. County Judge.
on into the present system? Or, so as together instead of their heads. They
to get fire protection at the least delay will catch on soon, and find that the
( <»hn A (’<>. »re In a position and expense, erect a large water tower, heel work is a detriment to themselves
Stray Bicycle.
and the county as well.
A bicvele was lift in G. C. Vaughn’s to inert all romprtilton in the to I m * kept filed bv the prrsent wa*er svs
Hani Loaded 811’11* Guaranteed
barn at South Prairie on the night ol
price < f ( hittriii Bark,
Sw tern and held in reserve hi ease of fire ?
Julv 23rd. Owner can recover same bv
A« it will take considerable time to get to be the Beat that money can bjy,
them heferr you xrll.
descrViing it and paving for this notice
either an ar tesian or g. a vlty sxwltrn in at Ralph Ackley
DRUGGIST AND BOOK SELLER.
SINS
J4EW
IDEA
PATTERNS,
September Fashion Sheets nouu ready.
10c
Ask for one.
per
WPi
We pay 20 cents a dozen in trade for e^gs, which would be equal to 25
cents paid by other houses.
5®5S
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Lowest Prices on Everything.