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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
JULY ai,
1904.
* 1.50 per year,
Haltom Special Ladies’ THE AUDITOR’S REPORT
Hats.
Charge Ex-Sheriff Stanley up with
SI.00 to 1.50 values, 48c. »1,33330 he Gave in Rebate*.
$2 OO to 2.50
98c
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Clark & Buchanan,¡the auditors, who
>5.00 to 10.00
3.48 have been auditing the accounts of the
We note that the bonds of your she: iff
and treasurer are insufficient to cover
the amount of county funds in their
possession, and we recommend that they
be increased.
Your attention is called to the statue
county treasurer. P. W. Todd, and the requiring the cancellation of issued and
At a meeting of the city council Mon- ex-sheriff, E. W. Stanley, but owing to unpresented
outstanding
warrants,
day evening, it was decided to order the the time it had taken to check up these which has beet overlooked by your
opening of the street through what is two officials’ accounts, they delayed until I Court,
known as the John Day property. The their next visit auditing the other officers
Yours very respectfully,
matter of securing a site for the hose accounts. As far as all monies collected
C lark & B uchanan ,
company and bell tower was referred to by the ex-sheriff and turned over to the
Auditors.
the committee on streets and public pro­ treasurer, and the disposition of the
perty. Bills allowed were : Tillamook county funds entrusted to the latter, tliev
No Weather Station.
Hose Company, for chemicals, $8.45 ; A. find that all monies have been satisfac­
Owing
to lack of telegraph communi­
K. Case, $1.50 : L T. Byrum, $4; Ed, torily accounted for and their accounts
cation, Tillamook will not get a regular
Walker, $21 ; W. Kimball, $12.
are correct. There is one thing which
storm-warning service from the United
The steady rain on Thursday, Friday Stanley diet which the auditors object to ! States Weather Bureau, if the report of
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and Saturday, after several months of and which was not according to the District Forecaster Edward A. Beals is
fine weather, was a great blessing strict letter of the law, that was allow­ accepted by the Chief of the Weather
Try One, and if it don’t run easier and eut better through all kinds of bright
to the county, even though it did come ing rebates after the 15th March,so they Bureau. Mr. Beals returned to Portland
Grass, no matter houi bad it is matted, than any other
at a time when a number of the farmers have filed a detailed statement charging on Sunday from a trip to Tillamook to
Mouuer eome in and get your money baek.
were in the midst of hay harvest. Little Stanley up with $1,233.20, $531.36 of investigate the conditions there and the
or none will be destroyed, however, and that sum being for rebates that he allow­ need of the storm warning service.
as the weather turned fine again, this ed after the 15th March, $684.70 due as
The application for the service was
started hay making afresh. Another |>enalty and interest accrued on taxes made some time ago, but it was only
good feature about the rain last week it paid subsequent to the first Monday of lately that Mr. Beals was able to inves­
ailayed all fears as to forest fires for some April, 1904, and $16.40 for interest. It tigate. He found upon arrival at Tilla­
will be remembered that during tax col­
time.
mook that the only communication with
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came ip on lecting time in the spring, Tillamook the outside world was by mail or tele­
mail
was
held
up
for
several
weeks,
so
Wednesday with a small quantity
phone. During the winter telephone
of freight and the following passengers : when Stanley’s mail came to hand after communication cannot be maintained
Miss Smart, Mrs. Pve, A. B. McLelland, the 15th March he thought that it was continuously , in fact, it is in trouble
Mrs. and Miss Watt, S. J. Richardson, only right that he should allow the re­ most of the time, and therefore cannot
Captain Hatt, H. F. Frazer and wife, bate to those who remitted in time to be depended upon. However, an effort
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS. Haltom Special at Half Haltom special at 75c., J. D. Bourne, A. K. Kelso, Mrs. Hard­ pay their taxes by that date. Whether
will be made to help the shippers at Till­
Price. 500 remnants of wash
the county court will sustain him’in this
Every article of summer goods and spring woolens. 100 shirt waist, vaines up to man, A. K. Gleasson, Miss Alice Wilson, remains to be seen. If not, then there is amook with some sort of service that at
H. Chase and daughters, S. D. Hartman,
poo.
j least will be lietter than nothing, and it
goods at Haltom’s must find Lengths, ai to io yards.
W. W. Jackson and wife. Rev. E. M. a question whether the property owners 1 I is possible that if the need becomes plain
a new owner.
For sale, in most desirable part of Patterson and wife, Mrs. Clough, Miss are liable and will have to pay the rebate 1
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I telegraph communication with Tillamook
Rev. E. M. Patterson returned to the Tillamook City, a first; class house and Reynolds.
after all. Deputy District Attorney Cooper 1
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
| will be established, although Mr. Beals
city
and
will
occupy
the
pulpit
at
the
lot,
situated
on
lot
10.
Thayer
’
s
4th
nas
been
asked
for
an
opinion
on
these
Trunks and valises at Todd’s.
stated this morning that he knew noth­
A writ of habeas corpus was issued
Christian church on Sunday.
addition to Tillamook. Apply on the
points. Had Stanley dated his receipts
from the county court in Clatsop county
ing about such a project.—Telegram.
Blankets and quilts at Todd’s.
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pack he would have come within the let­
* Miss Alice Wilson came in on a vaca premises to George Watt.
on Saturday night on petition of Mrs.
A. W. Bunn was in from Beaver Tues­ tion from Portland and is visiting with
ter
of
the
law.
This
was
done
last
year
At the monthly meeting of the hose Bertha Reid, citing William E. Martin to
FLEET ON RAID.
day.
| her mother, Mrs. Peter Brant.
company on Thursday, Chief Crenshaw produce his son, William Joel Martin, in when the sheriff’s office could not handle
W. C. Bailey, timber locator and esti-
Ships Enter the
Justice G. B. Alley left this morning for complimented the boys for the prompt- court at 10 o'clock on Monday morning all the work, issue receipts and answer Vladivostok
mater.
?
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Pacific.
a business trip to the south eud of the ness in which they answered the call and and show cause why the boy had correspondence which piled up a few days
Men’s Furnishing Goods of all kinds at county, to be gone several days.
the good work they did at the fire at the not been turned over to the care of his liefore the 15th March, so the receipts
ToKio, July 90, 10 a m.—The Vladivo-
Todd’s.
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were dated back. All the difference Ibis I stok squadron has overhauled a Japanese
Hardman
house.
Postmaster Severance and C. N. Drew
mother, as was alleged had been agreed
Berth Ray was in from Cloverdale on . are attending the grand lodge of the
Al. Letcher and family, after spending upon when the parents were divorced in year was the letters were held up and steamer eastward of T*ugar Strait*. The
Tuesday.
I A.O.U.W. in Portland this week,
several days in the county visitiug their a Portland court about a year ago. Be­ could not be got at. whereas last year name of the vessel captured^and her fate
When you want clothing go to j Rev. A. S. Foster will preach at the former friends here, left on Sunday, going fore the court convened, however, the they were on hand and could not be at­ 1 ha« not yet been learned.
tended to right awav with the small
The Vladivostok squadron, unaccom­
Todd’s.
; morning and evening services in the outover the Wilson river road. They had matter was amicably settled and the boy staff to handle the rush.
the misfortune to have three days’ wet was placed in charge of the petitioner.
panied by torpedo boats, entered the Pa­
R. Robinson returned from Tacoma on Presbyterian church on Sunday.
Following
is
a
summary
of
the
audi
­
weather while here.
cific Ot^ean today at 7 o'clock. Its
Thursday.
The best bath in the city is at C. R.
tor’s report pertaining to the rebates : 1 deHtinktion is unknown, but it is sug­
The passengers who went out on the
Born, on Monday, to the wife of M. F. Johnson’s Barber Shop, which has been
Memorandum of rebates allowed after gested it possibly plans to raid the east
$12.000 DAMAGE SUIT.
Sue H. Elmore on Friday were E. W.
Leach, a boy.
fitted up with a new bath room.
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March 15th, 1904, «nd penalties and coast of Japan and then either return to
Dingman, N. Ford, J. C. Spect, R. L.
Clough sells Paraffine at wholesale for . Rev. E. M. Patterson and wife return-
For Unlawfully Logging Off 160 interest accrued to first Monday of April, Vladivostok, escaping to the southward,
Brookings, H. J. Goff, C. N. Drew. F. C.
1904, and not paid :
coating cheese.
.
’ • , cd to the city on Wednesday after at-
Acres of Timber.
or attempting t<> form a junction with
Gutlip, Dr. J. Koshaba, R. H. Knight,
Rebate allowed after March 15,
William Woods, of Astoria, was in the tending the camp meeting at Turner,
A suit was filed in the Circuit Court on
Miss C. Wade and Claude Hunt.
1904. a$ |>er statement........... $531 36 the Port Arthur fleet.
city on Monday.
'pjlc maj| going North from this city in
The squadron was discovered in the
Monday by James W. Johnson, plaintiff, Amount due as penalty and in­
Captain Hatt came iu on his summer
Hiraits of Tsugar at 3 o’clock this morn­
0. P. Lum ra. of Dayton, Or., was in morning docs not leave until the mail
vs. The Tillamook Logging Company,
terest
accrued
on
taxes
paid
visit on Wednesday and is again stop­
subsequent to first Monday of
ing, «teaming rapidly eastward.
the city on Tuesday.
coming in via North Yamhill is sorted.
defendants.
ping with Mr. Smith at Bar View. He
April, 1904, as per statement,
At 3:80 a. m. it was reported off Tappl
The cause of action against defendant,
E. Wood, of Tigerwell, Or., was in the
Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, parents of is a congenial gentleman and quite a
10 per cent penalty ................ 684 70 I Cape, and at 7 a.m. observers at Hakko-
city on Wednesday.
Rev. E. M. Patterson, are visiting with favorite with the Tillarnookers who alleges that defendant is and was at all Interest .......................................
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16
' date discovered and reported to Tokio
times herein mentioned a corporation,
James Anderson, of Salem, was in the Dr. and Mrs. Mills at Pleasant Valley.
camp on Garibaldi beach — especially
Totaf
...................................
$1,233
20 'that it was tlu-n steaming east.
incorporated,
organized
and
existing
city on Wednesday.
Clough’s Carbolic Compound mixed with the ladies.
The auditors have placed on file two I Warnings have gone out to shipping
under the laws of the State of Oregon
C. F. Franklin left on a business trip with water, ready for use, costs 10c. a
The Palace Hotel, which has received
That
at
all
times
mentioned
plaintiff
other
reports relating to collection of along the eastern coast of Japan and
gallon. Money back if you are not satis­ extensive improvements, will open for
for the outside on Saturday.
was the owner and entitled to the im­ taxes by ex-Sheriff Stanley and the late merchantmen are hurriedly seeking
! business about next Monday. The hotel,
W. E. Prudhomme, of Portland, was fied.
cover. It is expected that most of the
Todd & Co. are sole distributors of . since it was painted on the outside, pre- mediate possession, and in possession of H. R. Aiderman. in which a tew clerical
in the city on Thursday.
upwards of four million feet, board errors are set out, leaving a small bal- i shipping will bv warned In-fore the Rus
Gordon hats, Walkover shoes for men, ,„.nt!1 a ,,ice al)pearance. The saloon will
sian ships can inflict serious damage, if
Just received at Todd’s, a nice line of
and Ultz & Dunn shoes for ladies’ and | not be moved into the building until the measure, of spruce and fir limber, fit to mice due the county from tiie twoformer
ladies* abaca—latest lasts.
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make merchantable timber, and which sheriffs on these reports. The auditors a raid is ¡blended.
children.
* 1 first of the month.
Ordinarily, a lack of coal would pre
was on and prior to ’ on or about July have also handed in a written report,
Ed. Wamelsdorf, of La Center, Wash.,
It is reported that the tug Geo. R. Vos-
vent an extended cruise, but it is possible
Personal and other local items that 1st, 1901, standing upon the following which is of interest, and is as follows :
was ip the city on Monday.
burg, for want of profitable business,
that the Russians possess a collier ata
Tillamook. Or.. July 18. 1904.
Miss Dora High has been re-engaged will be put out of commission and will our readers may like inserted, will the»' described real property, situated in Till­
please drop into the office and acquaint amook County, Oregon, to.wit ; The N Honorable County Commissioners of rendezvous in the Pacific Ocean.
to teach South Prairie school.
be tied up.
Tillamook County.
the editor. It is a difficult job to keep *4 of the Ne%, and the Ne I4 of the Nw
Mrs. Chas. Pve, formerly of Nehalem, J. D. Bourne, District Deputy Grand
WANTED.
G entlemen ,-—We have examined the
tab on all such items, and when they are *4 of sec. 24. and the Sw Vi of the Sc *4
came in on a visit on Wednesday.
Chancellor of the K. of P., came in on overlooked it is for the reason that we and the Se Vi of the Sw *4 of sec. 13, tp, accounts of the Sheriff and Treasurer, S pecial R epresentative in this county
and adjoining territories, to represent
Dave Reddawav is back to the citv Wednesday on an official visit to the have not been informed.
2 S, range 10 W, containing 160 acres covering the transactions of their re­ and advertise an old established'bus­
and is again at his old stand for a few lodge in this city.
That in Tillamook County, Oregon, spective office*, occurring la-tween Jan. iness house of solid financial standing.
Weather Observer Beals was in last
weeks.
When you want wood sawed leave week from Portland for the purpose of bet ween on or about July 1st. 1901. and 1st. 1904. and July 5. 1904, and file here ( Salary $21 weekly, with Expenses ad­
Mr». Chas. I. Clough returned Wed­ your orders with H. Marble, opposite investigating the advisability of install­ on or about December 31, 1902, de with statements showing our Hildings i vanced each Monda> bv check direct
from headquarters. Horse ami buggy
nesday from visiting relatives in the the Aiderman house and they will be at­ ing a government weather bureau in this fendant wilfully and wrongfully and Owing to the time required to adjust the furnished when necessary ; position per­
I
Eaat.
tended to promptly.
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city. It was proper that it should rain without authority of law and without account* «if the foregoing offireM, we are manent. Address Blew Bros. & Co.,
The Red Clover clieese factory is put­
Major W. C. Langfitt in his recom-! when a weather prophet comes to the plaintiff's consent entered upon said unable to check the Recounts of your Monon Bldg., Chicago. III.
premises and wilfully and wrongfully other officers, but will do so during our
ting in a plant and will manufacture mendation for funds for harbor improve­ wettest spot on the Coast.
Intense concern prevail« in diplo-
and unlawfully and without plaintiff’s next visit, under our contract, next
butter.
ments, asks for $16,000 for Tillamook
A. J. Stiffler and wife, who are distant
iiiHtic circle« Ht Constantinople over the
consent,
felled
and
cut
into
saw
logs
July.
There
is
a
considerable
dis
­
Asaeseor Hare has bought the Wilson for tile next two years.
relatives of Mrs. Peter Brant, and who
tour million feet, board measure, of said crepancy m the acxMiunte of your sheriff, report that Ix>rd Lnn«J<Hvi>e I imx made
honae from C. Wells, the consideration
While out in the timber last week. W. have not met for 40 years, came in from
spruce and fir timber of plaintiff; and and we recommend that the matter be representation* to the Porte, with regard
being <959.
C. Bailey had a nasty fall on his face. Salem on Monday. They heated in the
the defendant at the said time and placed in the hands of your attorney for to Ruwda’s alleged violation of the
Green wood, direct from the mill,81.80. knocking some of his teeth out of busi- capital city last year, so came over for a
place, wronglully and unlawfully and settlement. In justice to the sheriff we Dardanelles treaty. It is ««id that Ix«rd
At
Tillamook
Lum.
visit
and
summer
outing,
being
accoin
ness
and
bruised
his
face.
Dry wood, >2.50.
without plaintiff’s consent, took and must state that the differences shown Lansdowne* communication amounts
her Cu.'i Bill.
Miss Eleanor Macdonald, a graduate panied by Dave Clearwater and wife and carried away all of said four million i ! have occurred underfa misconception of j to a ilwlaration that Britain will close
S. S. O’Neil and W. W. Freschi, of of Wellesley College, has been engaged S. B. Catterlin.
feet of said timlier in the form of saw the law, and is in no sense a wilful I the Mtrail* Hgaiust warships, should
The two Tillamook canneries lielong- logs, the same living of the value of F shortage.
Milwaukee, Wis., were in the city on to fill the vacancy in the faculty of the
; Turkey fail to do so.
Wedneaday,
public school in this district.
ing to Elmore & Co. have been put in three dollars per thousand feet, board
The Closing Out Sale of the Racket shape for the season, which commenced measure, and wrongfully converted the
For rent. Office consisting of two
rooms, in business part of town. Call at Store goods will be continued, to be on the 15th. The cannery at Garibaldi same to defendant’s own use, to the
I sold at cost as long as it lasts at Peter- ( has lieen entirely remodeled and extensive
Hcin'a fltadio
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damage of plaintiff in the sum of $12,000.
f
repairs made to the Nehalem cannery
Wherefore plaintiff demands judgment
The lumber schooner John R. Miller •«"& Svenson s Furniture St..re.
sailed in on Tuesday to load lumber at
We understand that Miss Minnie Rol­ The packing-houseat Garibaldi will com. against defendant in the sum of $ 12,606,
with interest from Decemlier 3’st, 1902,
land, who taught school in this city and menee operations about August 1.
Hobaonville.
MAKE A VAPOR
E. T. Haltom will leave on the next and his costs and disbursements therein
Mies Cora Wade left last week for was re-engaged, will not return and has
steamer
for
Spokane,
where
he
will
meet
Claude
Thayer
and
J.
E.
Sibley
forms
resigned
the
position
of
teacher
in
the
LIKE THIS.
Southern Oregon, where she will make
|. D Morton, the New York buyer for the Tillamook lagging Co.
FOUR STYES.
public school.
her future home.
One Jet ..... 75c.
The schooner C. H. Hill came in Tues­ the Cash Buyers* Association, who is
A. Iteesse. of Forest Grove, who is
there in his special car with samples for
Tw ) Jets .... 83c.
u,
spending a vacation at Netarts, was in day to load lumber from the Tillamook those in the Northwest who belong to Haltom Special Men’a Clothing. Three Jets.
Lumbering Co.’s saw mill in this city,
galvanized $ 1 .09
the city to-day.
$7.!»0
to
Suita,
»5.00.
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the association to select their stock. Mr,
When you want the home news you which is being scowed to the bay. She Haltom expects to buy a much larger
„
».50. 3 Jets, brass I 25
10 to »12.00
sailed
in.
1 1« to 19.00
can find it in the Headlight, the leading
stock than he has bought before.
„
15.00.
I have but one object in view and
paper for borne news.
The
fourth
quarterly
meeting
services
„
IS.50.
to
25.00
20
Ladies 1 Attention ! For tfie most that is to force a recognition lor the of the M.E. church will be held next Sun.
stvliah tailor made suits,go to Snrcbet's. grace and truth that came bv Christ, day, July 24th. at 11 a.m. Rev. D. A.
Notice.
instead of ihe law that came by Moses.
The «Bbionable Tailor.
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Watters. D.D..will lie present for the last
—J. C. Gove.
Notice is hereby given by the Tilla,
The city authorities have pot in a sub­
time in his term of six years. The holy
Bruce Wolverton was in the city for communion will lie administered. Al’ mook Water Company that sprinkling
stantial bridge across Hoquarton slough
several days in the interest of the Pacific are cordially invited. Evening service at of the streets must lie done lietwctn the
replacing tiie old structure.
Monthly, and by his request we have 8 pm. The quarterly conference will be hours of seven and eight in the morning Keeps the Fliesoff Stock
and six and seven o'clock in the evening
One Quart, at 50c. makes 10 Gallo is.
Haltom Special at one given him permission to use several half­ held on Monday at 9 n.ra.
Persons are warned not to use water for
third off. Entire stock tone pictures. ________
irrigating gardens Gardens van l»e
Women’s summer under-
Haltom Special at about
Haltom Special at 5Oc. sprinkled the same time that is set for
jMr, vest, sleeveless and
Entire Stock One table full of Men’s sprinkling the streets.
•on» sleeves. Pants, knee Half Price.
If after lifting CARBOLIC COMPOUND you are not saJftfle 1
V/. H. COOPER.® come and Ret your money back.
Children
’
s
Wash
Dresses.
Golf Shirts, 65c to 85c.
and ankie length.
ONLY A FEW
I
CHAMPION DRAW
CUT MOWERS
LEFT,
THE
BEST
Champion
AT $50
MOWER
EACH-
ON
EARTH
!
Rakes and Tedders give entire
Satisfaction.
RALPH ACKLEY, next door to P.O.
Clough’s ¡Sprayed
CLOUGH’S
CARBOLIC
COMPOUND
Clough,Reliable Druggist