REID TALKS RAILROAD TO Democratic County Convention
TILLAMOOK AGAIN
Notice is hereby given that the De
BEAVER.
Pearl Coulson has moved in Bixby’s
mocrats of Till ituook County, Oregon, house, across the street from Kirk’s.
Wants Free Right of Way, 1 but
Miss Eva Bunn is sojourning in the
will meet in convention at the Opera
No Money in Sight to Build
I House, in Tillamook City, Oiegon, on city for a few weeks.
the Road.
Rev. Smyth is convalescent.
place, but who resides near Salem had
a very severe wind storm at that place
on March 9th. Mr. Swabb says that
the wind came with such force as to
completely plow a furrow three shingle
roofs from laves to comb, this happened
to both his house and barn.
Miss Abbie Coulson is staving with
her sister in law, Mrs. P. R. Coulson,
at Beaver.
Saturday, the 16th day of April, 1904,
Miss Colby, of Salem, began school
The capital has been raised for the at 10 o’clock a.m., for the purpose
construction of the Portland, Neha of nominating candidates for the various last Thursday with a large attendance.
Alley Poland, of Blaine, passed through
lem & Tillamook Railroad to Tillamook county offices to be filled at the coining
Bay, on condition that the property general election. To elect delegates to Beaver with a herd of horses a few days
owners along the route give the right the state and congressional conventions, ago.
NETARTS.
Mr. Brown was seen on the street
of way free of cost. This is the state and to transaction such other business
Gus Kunse, of Fairview, came over
ment of William Reid, attorney for as may properly come before the con breaking a span of colts last week.
Mr. Tucker has moved to the Mill’s Friday to look after his property on the
the company, who has just returned vention.
bay.
That the convention will be composed mansion.
from New York with the news that the
Easter today and rain, too, and rab
Geo. W. Phelps was at C. B. Wiley’s
of 70 memliers apportioned among the
company is ready for business.
on the Sand Spit Wednesday.
This road is projected to develop the several precincts of the county ax fol- bits jumping fences.
Come back correspondent, you did so
Geo. Coffman and Mr. Manson went
Nehalem Valley and Tillamook Coun lows :
ty, a section in the northwest corner Nahalem .T........ 5 Foley .............. 2 well before, but I say this is leap year. to Tillamook Friday on business.
M. Cone will leave for Heckety Head
of Oregon which has been passed by Garibaldi ............. 4 Bay.................. 3 1 Mr. Hyatt had the misfortune to break
in the tide of settlement, though close Tillamook......... 12 Hoquarton.... 8 the ring bolt of his wagon and had to soon, where he will work for the govern
to the Columbia River and the rail Fairview............ 8 South Prairie . 5 leave his load of lumber in the street ment the coming snmmir.
Eli Olds came over Saturday with a
roads which follow its banks. That Barnegate.......... 1 Netarts............ 1 over Sunday.
John Sailing was seen in Beaver, Sun load of grain and calves, returning Sun
section abounds in dense timber of Carnahan ............. 1 Sandlake .... o
day.
great size, its soil is extremely fertile Beaver .............. 3 Blaine ............ o day, calling on his best girl.
A. A. Apsley, of South Prairie, was on
A tew good days last week made every
and is capable of producing all kinds Helm ..................... 5 Union.............. 5
the beach a few days ago looking after
of rgain, hay, hops, fruit, root crops Little Nestucca . . 2 Doi pl i .............. 1 body think of making garden.
A good many people have the chittim some of his stock that had strayed a wav.
—in fact evertyhing which grows in
And that the primaries In the several
Bat O’Hara went to the city Saturday
the temperate zone. The railroad will precincts will be held on Saturday, bark fever. Politics are the most im
make Portland the market place for April 9, 1904, at the hour Jof 1 o’clock portant just now. and all seem to be the on business.
its products, will cause its rapid de- p.m. at the regular polling places in said right kind, thus far.
SPRUCE
Mr. Potter, the mailcarrier, has moved I
v lopment and will add it to this city’s precincts.
on
the
Bixby
farm,
in
the
Farmer
neigh,
There
will
be
a bark peelers meeting
Held of trade.
By order of the Democratic County
borhood.
The fact that the capital has been Centrul Committee.
at Spruce school house, next Saturday,
Mr. Bixby had a break down as he April 9th, at 7 p.m. Come all. R. Y.
raised and the terms 011 which the
J ohn S heets ,
came from town the other day.
Blalock will be here and speak for us.
road will be built are stated by Mr.
Chairman.
Mr. Lucas is on the sick list.
Reid in the following letter to Charles
T hos C oates .
He will also preach Sunday, at 11 a.m.
Talmage, Mayor of Tillamook City,
Secretary.
Andrew Carnegie has sent word to
u ider date of March 28:
SOUTH PRAIRIE.
Missing Man Is Located.
President Roosevelt that he need not
1 have just returned from New York
Mr. Swagger and family, of Wisconsin, worry over rumors that the moneyed
City, and am instructed to inform the
V ancouver , B. (?., April 4.—It is not
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bibby last week. interest of Wall street are not disposed
people of Tillamook, through you, that often that a clairvoyant makes so happy
Mr. Swagger thinks of locating in this to chip in to the'Republican campaign
if they will guarantee free the entire a guess as did a woman of Denver, (>)lo.
county.
fund. The founder of libraries says he
right-of-way for a railroad through For ten years the sister in Denver of
Marion Lamb was quite sick last stands ready to contribute any reason
Tillamook County, from its j>oint of Chris. Thomson had searched for her
able sum. up to $1,000,000, if necessary,
c mnection with WashingtonC ounty brother and could not find him. At last 1 week, having to call in a physician.
Wm. Gray and Fred Christenson, to offset any defection by the rich Wall
to and downnthe Wilson river, parall application was made to a clairvoyant.
eling the latter to or near Tillamok She, of course, with the natural shrewd cheese makers, have exchanged factories, street men.
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Mr. Edgar has moved to the Green
City limits, and place these rights-of- ness of the class, elicited that the man
At Bellingham, Wash , two masked
Chance
place,
near
the
Red
Clover
cheese
way in the hands of a trustee to be was supposed to havtp died in British Co
and heavily armed highwaymen held up
named by them and delivered not lumbia. She found out that search had factory.
Johnie Ashum is working for Mr. the Ottestad bar, on Elk street, one of
sooner than September 30, 1905, to been made foi him in every likely place
the cities’ principal thoroghfnres. and
the latter company, it will in exchange for 500 miles along the Canadian Pacific Christensen.
foseph Blake has moved onto the compelled the bartender to deliver to
therefore guarantee to complete its Railway. Therefore, when a*ked to put
them the contents of the cash register,
riilway down Wilson river to Tilla her mystic power in force, she was well Allender place.
$57.55. Afterwards th«y inarched him
Mr.
Bibby
has
taken
a
contract
to
do
mook City limits liefore the said 30th primed :
out the back door and two blocks from
“ Apply
the secretary of a Masonic a lot of slashing on the place owned by
of September, 1905, subject to a
the place before releasing him.
month’s longer extension of time lodge at Vancouver,” she announced Dr. Brooks, of Portland.
* * *
Mr.
and
Mrs.
.Powell
visited
their
after
her
confab
with
the
spirits.
Unfor
.
should the weather prove unfavora
The 2 year-old son of F. W. Metcalf,
tunately she added words to the effect daughter and son at the Red Clover
ble.
superintendent of the K. S. & I), fruit
cheese factory last Sunday.
In other words, ell these rights-of- that the long sought was dead.
larm at Arcadia, Or., met n sad fate.
Mr.
Forester
has
moved
onto
the
The
application
was
duly
made
to
one
vay which shaill lie deposited with
The little fellow was playing about the
shall narrate that the of the Masonic secretaries here, and he, Johnson place, near Fairview.
said trustee
1
yard and in some manner gained admit
Charles Goyne returned a few days
same » shall be null and void if the believing more in newspapers than
tance to an enclosure filled with ntimer-
railway is not completed within th*) spirits, mentioned the matter in the ago from California to sortk up his webs. ous stands of liees. The I>ee8 immediate
He
says
he
prefers
a
cooler
climate.
time aIwve mentioned to Tillamook press. Chris. Thomson, being a regular
ly attacked him, and before help arrived
reader of the papers whenever they * Quite a number of the Prairieites at
City.
be was stung so fatally that he died
“To prevent any misunderstanding reached the lumber camp at Kault, tended the entertainment given in Tilla I shortly after.
mook
last
Monday
night
at
St.
Alfonsos
however,please keep in view that thia where be is employed, saw the notice
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company does no guarantee to locate and wrote announcing that he was the academy.
I The American inule doesnot yet figure
its terminus at or near Tillamook City man who was searched for. “ And to
in the war operations between Russia
COÜLSONBURO.
or anywhere else on Tillamook Bay, show that I am alive,” he said in his
(and Japan, but we predict that if the
but only to carry its railway to Till- note to the newspaper, “ you ran send j The sunshine of the past few days has ! war should contine for some length of
me your |>a|>er for a year ” And, like a put a smile on more than one counten- time, his muleship will be called upon ill
amook City limits.
proper sort of mortal, he Inclosed the ante, and old mother earth will soon be large numbers, as was the case in the
It Pays to Advertise
t ash ; there was to tie no hunting for covered with verdnre if we only have a South African war, when Great Britain
found his services indispensable in carry
According to a statement from Brad thatjn the spirit land. But the state* | few more days of sunshine.
street’s comnfercial agency, 84 per cent meat. "I am alive, ’ upset the applecart 1 Ed. Bailey and G. T. Coulson came ing on a campaign against the Boers.
of the men who failed in business during of the clairvoyant. She had seen him down from Blame Saturday, Mr. Bailey In Japan, horses and mules are almost
unknown and little used. Russia is well
1903 did not advertise their business. dead. After all, here A’as but a happy returued Sunday.
This shows very plainly that the chances 1 guess,
Mr. Norman Dve, wife and sons took supplied with horses for its cavalry, but
for success are decidedly against the man !
Easter dinner with Albert Kinnaman’s it does not appear that mules bred in
! that country, and when the mule is
who does not advertise what he has to *
at Spruce.
sell. The multiplication of producers 1
Will and Herman Thune were the called into action, as he is almost sure
to be, the United States will be looked
and dealers in all lines gives the buyer !
guests nt N. Coulson’s Saturday.
more facilities for supplying his wants. I
E. O. Mills and Mr. Baker were down to for the supply. In addition to this
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
probable demand is Asia, this most use
thus it is that constant advertising is
from Brown's Sunday.
A F amily L ibrary
re juired bv the wise seller, both to
Thnrm Coulson is down from his ranch ful, patient and hardy lieast will find
i work in Panama, when the canal is
secure trade and to hold it. Even
The Best
Literature helping his father for a few days.
farmers, and especially those who have
Miss Linnie Coulson is home again under headway. Great is the American
12 C omplete N oyels Y early
; mule.
livestock, poultry and such to sell, will
after a few weeks stay at Spruce.
MANY SHORT STORIES AND
often find that they can dispose of their
Mr Lou Kinnaman was seen on our
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
stuff more readily and obtain better
streets Sunday.
$2.50 PER YEAR ; 25 CTB. A COPY
Headlight and Oregonian,
prices by advertising it. We are glad to
Mr. and Mrs. N. Coulson are 00 the
NO CONTINUED STORIES
<2.25.
The beat home news-
see that the number of farmer adver-
sick list at this writing.
EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF
t s s is fast growing.—Inland Farmer
Mr. M D Swabb, formerly of this papers.
LIPPINCOTTS
in Current