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Hcnòlinljt Vol. XVI. No. 49 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, HARDWARE. The Celebrated ITCHELL WAGON, MAY Chittim (Cascara) Bark (McMinnville Newt.) During the year 1903 there were 70 Years Old. shipped from Oregon to eastern cities, ■ASE PLOWS, London and German ports, in the neigh 1OOSIER DRILLS, borhood of 50 carloads of cascara bark, HAM PION MOWERS, BINDERS, which product is the most valuable ad A PERS AND RAKES, dition to materia medica. xThese ship OUTHW1CK HAY PRESSES, ments represented a grand total of IITCHELL BUGGIES, about 50 tons, which were produced in BICYCÜES- 3EE LINE BUGGIES, the valleys of the Willamette and Colum. COLUMBIA, ITAR WIND MILLS, bia river and turned into the market of CLEVELAND, MYERS PUMPS, TRIBUNE. the world. In May last, which marked YERS HAY TOOLS, FAY JUVENILE, the early part of the season, the purchas RAMBLER. LANET JR. GOODS, ing price averaged about 4 cents a CRESI ENT, AMERICAN CREAM SEPARATORS, pound. Subsequently the market IMPERIAL. IOWA CREAM REPAR.ATORS, MONARCH. gradually strengthened to 5 cents, and IVER JOHNSON. STOVFK GASOLINE ENGINES. by the latter part of August it reached J the 12 cent mark. Early in September J Bicycles, Wagons and Implements sold on Installments in Small Payments. the price advanced to 14 cents and in j RACKET STORE, next to Post Office. some cases, where extra care had been j taken in curing choice lots, the price of i Good news ! Good news I Pianos re* Prices cut the figure, and ours cut to even 15 cents was reached. ILLAMOOK JOTTINGS After that the price began gradually J tailed at wholesale prices—Eilers Clear" the quick on every piano and organ— to lessen, so that at the close of the ( Rain, please ! a nee Sale. • Eilers Piano House. * season it was half way down the scale. > H. T. Botts, for abstracts. * Rev. Mr. Foster will preach on Sunday Mrs. Barbara Cobler, wife of Mr. G. A. Many tons brought from 4 to 5 cents a > at the Presbyterian church, and will re Cobler, who died on Saturday, was born Clough wants lOOOlbs. Beeswax. * pound, though the larger portion was ( main in charge of that church until a in the state of Indiana on January 10th, £ Bicycles for everybody—W. E. Page. sold for a price somewhere between 10 ; permanent pastor is decided upon. 1845. She had been confined to her bed KT. H. Goyne is wanting to buy shoats. and 15 cents per pound. A fair average ’ for near seventeen months as the effect of Ladies, do not wear a hat everybody on the entire crop can be placed at 10 j ■ Sewing machine crates for 50c.— W. E. has picked over and tried on. Pick one paralysis, and required the constant care cents per pound, representing the truly | "»age. out of a fashionable plate and have it of husband and children. She was for amazing value of about $100,000. While B\V. C. Bailey, timber locator and esti- made to order at Mrs^ Lindsey’s. many years a faithful Christian and a * part of this amount was divided among IBater. * The best place in the city to buy your member of the Lnthern church. She the dealers, or middlemen, by far the ( I Monday next will be the last day td meat is at the Palace Meat Market. leaves a devoted husband and three major portion of this sum went into the ' register. Prime meats, hams and bacon always faithful children to mourn her departure. pockets of the farmers and the laboring i Geo. Laurance came in from Seattle on on hand.—S mith & J enkins , propri A large number of persons attended the men. This was practically without the ( funeral, which was conducted by Rev. J. Saturday. etors. • outlay of capital. fn many cases the ’ S. Rhoads, of the U.B. church. gathering of bark was accomplished by i I. H. Chase came in from Portland on I am not holding a special sale, but am Died, at Long Prairie, on the 3rd inst., families—men, women and children en- , . Wednesday. selling street and ready to wear hats Mr. Allen Smith, aged 71 years, from a gaging together in the work. The peel J Get your furniture and other household cheaper than anybody in town, They severe attack of typhoid pneumonia. He ing of this valuable bark in most cases Mrs. are all this season ’ s goods, too. goods at Page’s. * leaves a large family and many friends was from land which was afterward ■ O. P. Mattoon, of Hebo, was in the Lindsey. to lament his death. The funeral, altho On the 16th of June, another of those ugh at 9:30 in the morning, was attend cleared for the purpose of agriculture. city on Wednesday. Of the crop of 1903 Benton and Lin interesting concerts will be given at St. . Iron bedsteads less than wholesale ed by a good many people, the religious coln counties furnished the larger share, Alphonsus academy, which the pupils at* price at W. E. Page’s. service being conducted by Rev. J. S. tending that excellent institution are Rhoads, pastor of the U.B. church. their output being conservatively esti The schooner Volant was towed in on mated at nearly 300 tons and valned at preparing for. Although not a member of anv church, $00,000 ; while it is probable that, as Sunday to load lumber. The schooner C. T. Hill was towed to the deceased is said to have been a firm Corvallis was a purchasing center, it I Hugh Rittenhouse was down from sea on Wednesday morning with a cargo believer in Christianity, and felt aggriev drew to a certain extent from the adjoin Nehalem on Wednesday. One door north of the Post Office of lumber from the Tillamook Lumbering ed when others spoke reproachfully of it. Mr. and Mis. Lem Parker were up from Co.’s mill in this city for the San Fran- His neighbors had many kind words to ing counties. Polk and Linn countis were good pro Bay City on Wednesday. cisco market. say in remembrance of his life among ducers, and next in line came Marion, $1.00 Organ, now only $55 at the When von want a nice meal go to the . | them, Yamhill and Washington counties. A Piano Store.—F. N. Smith. Model Restaurant. Everything first-1 1 This is what the Oregonian said about ’considerable portion was added by Mult* . I tities in various sections of Oregon, but A fair day’s work in bark gathering is Ralph Ackley has moved his stock of class and up-to-date. Those who are l 1 Tillamook’s favored son when the cor- noinnh and Clackamas counties to the goods into the racket store. boarding should give the Model Res- • poration tax bill passed the legislature : annual output, while the tidelands of in every instance on wet ground. The placed at 150 pounds, when dried, but * • “if Representative Eddy did nothing else Clatsop aided in swelling the amount of banks of lakes, river bottoms and many exceed this figure. Haivey Nash Harness leather, sole and lace leather taurant a trial. swampy lands are especially favor» d by of Buena Vista holds the record of 350 Mrs. J. S. Lamar and family left on 1 at this session of the legislature, his work tlie product. and shoe findings at Page’s. the cascara tree. When found in the pounds. The bark is dried in the sun Saturday to visit her family in the East, | in preparing and helping to secure the In the commercial world this bark 'v Mrs. L. D. Horn, sister of Mrs. Bartel, Cascade and Coast ranges the tree by the peelers, who care for their output and while there will visit the St. Louis I passage of the corporation license tax is known as cascara, simplv but in in from Portland on a visit. generally grows in deep canyons or at each evening. Wires are stretched from Born, on the 2nd inst., at Netarts, to fair, Mr. Lamar accompanied them as • bill would alone make his services valua- materia medica it is designated as the base of high cliffs, where it receives tree to tree upon which the bark is then far as Portland. | j ble to the state. The dispatches from rhamntis purshiana, or cascara sagrada. the wife of Alfred Platts, a son. the surface wait r from the uplands. suspended with the sap side down, It is If you wish an up-to-date pattern hat ' ( Salem disclose, however, that. Mr. Eddy In common parlance it is often denomi E. D. Snodgrass has leased the lower The size of the cascara trees mostly left thus for lour or five davs. which, is one of the ipost active and hardest- nated as chittim bark, and is sometimes ata bargain, take advantage of the part of the Oddfellows’ building. sought for their bark is from three to with favorable weather, is sufficient for discount sale at Mrs. Stuigeun’s, where working members of the lower house. called bear berry. Up to a few years Get a good bicycle that is good as new a tew choice productions are going at i The corporation license tax bill, which ago the bark was but little known, and four inches in diameter or more, since | thorough drying, * After the caring process is completed tor a little money at W.E. Page’s. bears Mr. Eddy’s name, will raise a rev was onl\r used in patent nostrums as an smaller ones aie difficult to handle with less than wholesale price. rapidity. The tree is one ofquick growth, , the bark is cut in small pieces prepara- ingredient for cathartic purposes. Now ’ enue of about $100,000 a year. The Attorney Carl Haberlach was out the Remember memorial day, May 30th. a strawcutter is often 7 to Racking, ‘ it is extensively used by physicians as a hence the smaller sizes are generally let ♦ tory first ot the week registering voters. All members of the G.A.R. are requested burden will be equitably imposed upon alone until they have attained a profit. ' used, Grain sacks, holding from 50 to concerns which have hitherto paid com tonic, laxative or cathartic agent in com Mr. and Mrs. B. Turner were register to meet at the hall on Saturday next, able proportion. The largest cascara I 60 pounds, are generally used, although paratively little taxes. At the same time bination with certain aromatics. ed at the Allen house on Wednesday. May 14th, to make arrangements. And tree reported in 1903 was found in Ben special sizes holding about 50 pounds that the measure meets popular appro It is to be found in every pharmacy. The Singer Sewing Machine. New and all citizens are reminded that they are val, its provisions are not criticised by Pharmacopoeias mention cascara as ton coantv. This had the remarkable are sometimes utilized. up-to-date for half the usual price at W. expected to observe the day. the corporations which will be effected being found extensively in northern diameter of 30 inches or 2l/ifeet. It was | The seed of the cascara tree are eager E. Page's. * The band boys excursion to the Sand ' thereby. The Eddy law, as it will always California, although it is largely to be stated last year that some of the cascara ly sought after lor planting purpose*, W. C. Bailey is the local agent for A. j spit on Sunday attracted a good crowd , trees attained a diameter of six inches in 1 and commands $1.25 per pound. A be designated, will be a milestone in our found in Oregon and Washington. H. Averill & Co.. Russell engines and saw but on returning home they were detain progress in governmental policy.” If for The demand for this medicinal pro six years, but this was proved inaccurate. peculiar thing about thecascara tree is ed several hours by being stuck on the nç> other reason than what the corpora duct hi.* enabled the small farmer, By actual measurements a tree one inch that the only way in which it can le mill machinery. Melting like dew—piano and organ niud. It is expected that the next excur tion tax law will accomplish, the voters homesteaders and wide awake work in diameter has four rings, denoting l grown is from the seeds, its reproduction bargains. Moral ; Buy now. prices and i sion will be to the seal rocks. of Tillamook should take great pride in ing man to clear no inconsiderable sums four year’s growth; while larger trees bv slip» and cuttings having proven a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hakes, of Clar casting their ballot for Mr. Eddv, for of money. There are many instances show six rings to the inch, making a I failure. The seed are gethered in Sep- terms the lowest. I teinber. Wild fowls are very fond ot Ladies 1 Attention ! For the most inda, Iowa, came in on Wednesday to j we all owe him thanks for what he has where laborers have contracted to slash six-inch tree considerable older than six them. The berrv containing the seed s yea rs. spend the summer with their daughter, land for the cascara bark they might • done for the state and county. stylish tailor madesuits.go to Sarchet’s, i The onlv tools used in gathering the | round and is black in hue. with the Mrs.. J. R. Harris, on the Wilson River, secure, thereby gaining an abundant | The Fashionable Tailor. House to Rent. I | bark arc an ax for felling the trees and ; diameter of one-third of an inch. Each | for which place they left this morning. J. profit. Others for thi insignificant sums The band boys expect to give a con i A seven roomed house to rent, includ of from $20 to $30 have secured privil- I i cutting away the branches and a pecu- , berry contains three seeds a little larger cert in about two weeks, the 27th of the I I R. Harris went outside to meet them. i ing one acre of land in garden, for $8.00 1 edges in cutting that have netted them a liar shaped kniic known as a “spud.” | than a grain of buckwheat and similar 1 The steamer Sue H Elmore left Satur month being the date fixed for it. Its blade is six inches in length. Its . in shape. These arc exceedingly bitter, per month — Enquire of Mrs. LucyCarey, return of more than $1,000 Mortgages ' Do not forget that you can get this | day with the following passengers : 0. near the Academy. * on small farms have lieen paid through hack is »leveled to a dull edge to scrape while rhe berry itself is soft aud pulpy, season's pattern hats and street hats at j W. Brush, Mrs. Brush, J. S. Lamar and this agency and hundreds of women the moss from the hark and there is a with a very pleasant taste. greatly reduced prices at Mrs. Slur, • family, Ben Perrv, C. R. Johnson and For Bale. and children have easily earned during notch with which to girdle the tree The , ! wife, F. J. Richardson, H. ( Edmunds, H. geon's. Breeding Herd (all ages), of Pure Bred I tiie summer months a sufficient sum to end of the blade is rounded to separate , Frank J. Richardson concluded not to J. Rupert, W. D. Bodyfelt,‘ H S. Turner, Shorthorns, with registered 3-vear old I tide then through the rainy season in the bark from the tree. remain in this city, so took his departure T. B. Handley, jr., S. Elmore, D. C. Bull, for sale—about 25 head. F rank Oregon. Small farms on the river twit In peeling the tree the operator girdles • for Portland, but no one regret, that be Pierce and wife, T. Brown. * _ j H i tler (near Falls City, Polk county, a i toms and homesteads in the valleys and the trunk about five feet from the ground Mr. P. S. Brumby, representative for! railway point), postal address, Dallas, , canyons of the Coast range have already and then removes the bark from that • ha, gone. 160 Acres on Bewley Creek. 80 Acres and will yet produce more money in I point to the base. The tree is then cut . Where is Smith ? An».: At the Allen I Blodgett Co.. Limited, came in over the R.F.D. No 2, Polk countv, Oregon. evel anil in grass. Price, $10 per acre. down and the larger branches denuded . j Wilson River road on Wednesday, and cascara hark than the properties pro House, or with J. S. Stephens at the Address, Notice ducing it could be sold for. These state of their covering. it has lieen found Piano Store. Cail him up for organ left again the next morning. He is also that the bark separates mote rapidly acting in the interest of the Olean Land ments limy seem exaggerated, but they b irgains. GEO. W. KIGER. All person, are forbidden, under the by working downwark and the ofierator Mr. Ralph Dunaway, who has been Co., N. P. Wheeler and J. H. Cook, who severest penalties of the law. to Peel or can be fully varified by the leading men Tillamook, Ore. ; thus avoids contact with the slippery going over the shortage in the late Hy. will proven ted person» peeling chittim Remove Chittim Bark from lands owned of the counties mentioned. Oregon and i Or. Jans Hansen, Marshfield, Ore. Aiderman', accounts, left for Portland bark on their land or parties buying it. 1 by Blodgett Co., Limited, the Olean Washington arc the only states in which trunk. cascara bark is produced in such prolific I The tug Geo. R Voaburg towed out ' Land Co., N. P. Wheeler and J. H. Cook. on Wednesday. quantities. Unless some means are P. S. BRUMBY, If he can spare the time, Mr. Walter L. the raft of logs put up hy the Tillamook taken for the protection of the smaller Agent for Owner». Company this morning. Tooze, of Woodbnrn, chairman of the Logging trees ami the planting of additional trees republican congressional committee, will ! There are 99 large logs in the raft, which the time is not far distant when they will scale 200,000 feet of lumber. Should ,|>eak in this city. \ i\ • X ' \ will be utterly annihilated. In 1903 Ralnand«-»»« »■» . \ O. P. Clark and G. W. Buchanan, of f the raft get through, it will take about ha.c i. ‘ , «Orit oo many acres of small tries u ere sacri- 24 hours to reach the Columbia river. harne«« tr-JOl f IIK f Portland, who have a contract to audit ficed during the excitement incident to .uh Eur.li« H».-«*'“ * | C. H. Wheeler has also a raft of logs in the county books, came in for that pur u,., OM h re- ‘ the prevailihg high prices. Had these the Nehalem river, which will be towed pose on Wednesday. been allowed to remain until they had ' to Astoria as soon as the tug returns. For the latest styles in fine millinery attained a more mature age they would The record tells the story—eight bona do not break. call on Mrs. Sturgeon. A large assort- lavs yielded a larger harvest and pro N o ro«gh ' \ ment of materials for making hats to i ' fide instrument, sold to date at the clos. duced at least double the amount of face »o chaf« _ andcat I he \ ing out sale of piano and organs. * order always on hand. money. barnrst not 7 \ X \ A oolyk^I« k 1 The months of May, June, .July ami Io- king I ke 1 | August comprise the season in which >ew, nut weara i»w e f ;i it is most profitable to Secure cawara a« lo«gby ’»* Take your »<eo(F«imka « Í I bark, for the following reasons Dunng Harn««* < HL 4 Our Motto: Quick Hale and »mail profit». Satisfaction guaranteed or your i tins period the sap has ascended, thus 7 / greatly fwciliUting the |>eeling |>r<sw. money returned. ) | Tlun again, tlie bark gathered out of i season is unpr >fii <»>le on account of ibe to I wddiiMinal latmr in< urred in detm limg it from I lie tree, uni it ha* not ail it« pr»»i«'r medicinal virtues at such times. Successor to Gangloff à Snuffer I Caacara bark is found in large mn I SPORTING GOODS and Fishing Tackle. BARB WIRE, KEMP MANURE SPREADERS. HOOVER POTATO DIGGERS, EVANS POTATO PLANTERS, DI AMOND FEED MILLS, STAYER, BUCKEYE AND RELI ANCE FEED MILLS. CHAMPION CIDER MILLS, BLIZZARD ENSILAGE CUTTERS, FREEMAN FEED CUTTERS, SWISS FEED CUTTERS. FANNING MILLS. SANDERS DISC PLOWS, MITCHELL BICYCLES, OTHER IMPLEMENTS AND VB- HICLES OF ALL KINDS. CLOSING OUT SALE 500 Pairs of Ladies’, Men's and Children's Shoes yet to close out at wholesale price. 5 Large Parlor Lamps to go below wholesale price, $1.50 each. Large assortment of Laces Ribbons, Notions, etc. A nice assortment of table oil cloth to select from Large assortment of Men’s Gloves, Boy’s Caps,etc., too numerous to mention Everything positively at or be low wholesale price C. DANIEL & CO GOING ! AT A BARGAIN H arness O il White River, Peerless, Pride of Waldo Hills, Graham, Rye, Whole Wheat, Flour. Take your choice. All Kinds of Feed. MOWERS, RAKES, TEDDERS, PLOWS, HARROWS, DISCS. Buggies,Wagons, Hacks, Surries. PRESCRIPTIONS CTia-s. I. Clough., THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST. C. G. Peterson,