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» TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER i, llmiliöljt 1904. $1.50 per year, Blankets and quilts at Todd’s. • I Willard Brothers, a young man belong. ’ ❖ ing to Grand Round, was arrested on a I Just Received, New Idea Patterns and'Fashion Sheets for October. charge of larceny with stealing a revol I ver belong to Otto Lunow, who lives near Hobsonville. He pleaded guilty and i lustice Alley fined him $25. He is doing i time. He also stole a saddle from Lou Smith, but he did not press the charge after recovering his property. Editor A. E. Voorhies, of the Rogue | River Courier, of Grants Pass,wheeled in 4 A CPn P.V from Forest Grove over the Wilson river road on Tuesday, with his father. Mr J. N. Voorhies, and they left again the next I day. going out by the same route and same motive power. He gave us a fra ternal call and the Headlight man was SUPPLIES glad to meet the editor of one of the pro gressive newspapers of Southern Oregon. This Sale should prove interesting to every Parent Todd & Co. are sole distributors of Editor Voorhies was one of the gentle TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS of Sehool Children. Gordon hats, Walkover shoes for men, men who visited the Briggs claim soon after that rich strike was made, particu and Ultz & Dunn shoes for ladies’ and SAbE CONTINUES UNTIL SEPTEMBER 12. II. T. Botts, for abstracts. lars of which we published from the children. * Trunks and valises at Todd’s. Courier. Bicycles and sewing machines, all in Men's Furnishing Goods of all kinds at H. E. Ross, of Nehalem, who was ar first class order, cheap for cash ; or will Todd’s. trade for wood, shingles or other pro rested two weeks ago bv Sheriff Woolfe We mill CUith Eaeh Long or Short When you want clothing go to perty.—W. E. Page. on the arrival of the steamer, charged • give a Pant Suit uuorth up to with stealing from R. A. Crawford the Todd’s. Bedsteads, chairs, tables, stands, baby The County Commissioners will meet ' sum of $100 while both were patients at carriages and other household goods, too We mill the Portland Sanitarium, was released on Wednesday. numerous to mention, cheaper than the give a uuorth above ’ by Judge Hogue on Friday because there J. W. Hobbs, of Eugene, was in the cheapest, at W. E. Page’s. * was no evidence against him. The only city on Sunday. Rev. J. A. Hollingworth will bring his evidence that could be produced was that ¿One Large Size Pencil Tablet and one Lead Pencil with each E. J. Godfrey, of Portland, was in the ministerial duties to a closewith the M. pair of SCHOOL PANTS. FALL STOCK OF PANTS Crawford thought Ross knew where he city on Monday. E. church in this city on Sunday, and he kept his money. It was thought at the ( IS IN. Mason fruit jars, from 55c. to 65c. per will leave next week with his family for time that a mistake had been made in ¿One Pair of Heavy Bicycle Stockings.—The “ Topsy” Fast Salem. dozen.—W. E. Page. • charging Ross with thecrime and having BLACK STOCKING—with each PAIR OF SCHOOL Lost, a pair of spectacles between the him arrested and taken back to Port- James Hunt will leave on the next boat ( SHOES. Miami and Kingsley’s place at Nehalem. land, especially as everything went to to return to Alaska. Call in and see what bargains is to be Were in a case when lost by A. G. Beals, prove his innocence. His friends will be of Tillamook City. Finder will please glad to hear that he has been released, had at Page’s store. * notify him. * but it was hardly a fair thing to drag Mrs. ’Bell Churchill, of Hebo, was in Jill Shirt Ulaist, CUash Skirts, Shirt Waist Suits, Boy’s Wash Ross back to Portland in his weak condi. Lost, by E. T. Ginger, on Tuesday, a the city on Tuesday. Suits. log chain, between the trussel and the tion on such a complaint and .with no Just received at Todd’s, a nice line of — . ’s and ■ - Trask river bridge, Finder will please evidence to substantiate it. Big Sale on of . Men Boy - ’s ( ujqqjj SWEATERS, Children’s ladies'shoes—latest lasts. * notify the owner or leave the chain at A heavy electric storm passed over this uuasb Dresses, Sattine and Moreen Pettieoats, Ladies’ and Mrs. Dr. Smith left on the steamer on th eHeadlight office. county on Thursday evening soon after Children ’ s Undermear. Thursday, going out on a visit. Mrs. C. F. Hobart, of Spokane ; Miss nine o’clock, and for nearly two hours ONE TABLE FULL OF REMNANTS at about HALF PRICE. Captain f. Wethcrell and E. S. McCoy, Nina Thompson, Guy Thompson and L heavy flash of lightning and loud peals of of Portland, came in on Monday. thunder held high carnival. It is not often C. Thompson, of Carlton ; and F. E. J. C. Porter and F. H. Caldwell, of' Daniels, of Portland, were in on a visit that Tillamook is visited with a storn of Newberg, were in the city last week. last week and registered at the Allen that character, where the streaked light ning and roar of the thunder made some Dress Goods, Trimmings, Calicos, Percales, Flannels of every sort, Ribbons, Ladies’ The board of equalization will meet in j House. of our citizens think they were back in Neckwear and Belts, Kid Gloves, Hosiery. Rubber Foot Wear for the whole this city on the Monday, the 26th Sept. The steamer SueH. Elmore left here on some of the Eastern states. The storm, family Harness and sole leather and other Thursday, her passengers being R. M. however, proved a blessing, for it cooled shoemaker’s supplies at W. E. Page’s. * Hanna, Mrs. Nirenger, A. S. Nelson and off the atmosphere and brought a little i J. A. Mills and Marvin Mills, of Mc wife, George Nelson, Mrs. Dr. Smith, rain, but it did some damage. The light Minnville, were in the city on Monday. Winnie WalJace. filbert Plank, Misses ning struck Bell and Hull John Baker, Mrs. Mahler and Mrs. Endicott. son's ’new barn at South Prairie ami Bernice Ayers and Mrs. A. G Ogilvie, Thesteamer Sue H. Elmore came in on set it on fire, which was completely de of Portland, were in the city on Satur- Wednesday with the steamer W. H stroyed, with about 25 tons of ha v and day. ’ Harrison in tow, to leave some fish some farm implements. Johnsons were The Tillamook Creamery will quit boats, while on their way to Astoria. We fill Mail and We are Paying 21 making cheese for the present and man It was reported that one of the stokers insured for $300. ufacture butter. on the Elmore had his arm broken. Telephone Anti-Saloon Rally. Cents a Dozen A marriage license was issued on Wed Remember when you have lining ) Orders Promptly. Last Sunday Dr. G. L. Tufts addressed nesday to Walter O. Churchill and Miss and plumbing or bike work, Forslund Eggs three interested congregations in Tdla. Lizzie S. Hansen. has worked under experienced men to mook City on the subject of local option. Albert Plank is taking a lay off for a learn his trade, anil worked at it tor His presentation of the subject was logi. few weeks and left on Friday for a vaca eight years. When men pick up the cal nnd appealed to the good judgment tion to the outside. trade they are experimenting at your of the voter, regardless of his political ley down,who immediately took his seat. 1 the position that he thought it would "While off the Siuslaw River the steamer expense. THE SCHOOL MEETING. faith. Then addressing the audience. Eddy said be for the best interest of the district that W. H. Harrison lost her sudder and put An effort was made to get several of The morning address at the M.E. in at the Umpqua River. the business men interested in the Fair church included an impartial discussion Accepts the Auditing Committee’« it was not necessary to have the sheriff 1 Coat**s should resign nnd show up the and marshal there to keep order, Sheriff money he had on hand. Report—A “Rough House” Ladies I Attention ! For the most view creamery with a view of redeeming as to the duties of church supporters in Woolfe remained standing, and when he Prevented. Mr. T. B Handley said he <lid not see stylish tailor made suits,go to Sarchet’s, the factory, which was sold at sheriff’s their relation to licensing the liquor had an opportunity to be heard he said (any ( There was a large attendance at the sale and bought by P. McIntosh, but difference in Coates' shortage and The Fashionable Tailor. * traffic. he thought the meeting ought to pro- I some of the county official, and this the The afternoon meeting at the Christian special school meeting on Saturday last B. C Lamb returned on Sunday from we understand that they have given up cced quietly, when Eddy told him not to | I clerk had straightened out in a supple- church was devoted to considering the to receive the report of the auditing com California, where he had gone with his the proposition. worry, he would run the meeting accord | mental report. mittee pertaining to School Clerk 1 hos. The registration books will lie opened inherent right of any man to engage in wife to visit his mother. ing to law. The chairman said why he Mr. B. I* Durlee complimented Mr. the sale of intoxicating liquors as a bev Coates accounts and handling of school . between the 20th September and I he 20th An v person wanting to dispose of a re did not call Mr. McIntosh down was be erage. The subject was discussed from funds. This report, as published in the i cause he thought he and Mr. Coates j | Eddy in insisting upon having the affairs linquishment ou timber land apply at the October for the purpose of registering I of the board conducted in a business like those who did not register for the June the legal point of view based upon utter Headlight a few weeks ago, showed that Tillamook County Bank. * could settle the little difference without I i manner and the |M*opk should back him election or are now entitled to vote, or ance» in the inspired writings of God’s Coates had disposed of a county warrant, other parties jumping in. Charley Wells and family and Ed. Leach | up in this matter. those who have changed their residence word, and also from the standpoint of which Ijelonged to the sinking fund of the Clerk Coates, after appearing some- i , The motion was put and carried. left on Sunday to spend the winter iti district without any authority from the numerous decisions in civil law. The from one precinct to another. what rattled over the above incident. I Director Severance risked the meeting California, going by team. I I Hal Fowler, lately a resident of this conclusions drawn in each case was that board of directors. was a little time before he could collect I if it had any instructions to give to th- Chairman B L. Eddy presided over the Fred Forslund is moving his repair and I city, and who worked for Mr. Davis at by overwhelming evidence the liquor his thoughts and proceed. j board, when a motion was made and tinsmith shop to the building previously his saw mill at Carrolton. Wash,, left traffic as an institution has no more meeting, and the first order of business Chairman Eddy, in a lengthy speech, I [carried that Coates we given twenty was the reading of the anditing commit- occupied by D. T. Edmunds. there the first of the month to go to San right to exist than a meat shop estab, tee’s report, which was done by Clerk gave the board’s side of the contioversv. days in which to file a new bond, Mr The steamer Sue H. Elmore will not Francisco to take the steamer tor the lished for the sale of tainted met. He said for a long time the board had Claude Thayer coming in with a few re Coates. The union rally in the evening at the arrive until Friday this week, asshe took Society Islands, where his sister, Mrs. Director A.W. Severance, who was one bee.) having trouble with Coates on nc marks in closing, saving, *‘We hope that cannery supplies to Umpqua. Ina Cady, lives He will work on Elder Preshvterian church was well attended of the auditors, then moved that the re | count of continued negligence. The Coates will behave himself in future.” The subject for the evening was the vot board had tried time and again to get a Mesdames Homer Mason and Arthur Cady’s mission farm, which grows 4,000 port be accepted. He went into details, er and the saloon—and argument was are expected home next week from their cocoa nut trees. This is the export of saving that as Coates admitted selling financial statement, and whenever a lime - - - and w he<i dried it sells for produced showing that financially th*? Wils set for him to bring it, < o-ites made visit with relatives in Southern Oregon, the islands, ......... presence of a saloon was undesirable to the warrant, the meeting should adopt an excuse and the board never did get Henry Crenshaw has disposed of his three cents j>er pound, He writes that the report. He sharply criticised Coates ’ the statement. When lhe County Super saddlery business to W. A. Williams, he had a pleasant trip to San Franciico. a community. The effort in each meeting were used actions an? his published statement, sav Tumors Treated intendent called up Contes for a new And and he has leased Tuttle's telephone and anticipates a pleasant journey to t <■ to bring together on this one question ing that the county -warrants he had Cures Guaranteed. system. 1 islands, which are 4,000 miles from here. bond after the court house fire, he kept all who are of like mind. The peohibi. presented did not even agree with the Dr. I. L. Bohannon, late of S»Pn I’» 1 putting the matter offand it w;i<several tion of the drinking saloon is the one face value he had put on them. He said ciaco , Cal., in again in Portland H< i months before that was attended to. On object of the Anti Saloon League ; it has that Coates had Ixrcn given every consid i » account of this and the report that the the rnoft KucccsHful cancer iqrti era tion to straighten the matter out no other object -no political ends to er in clerk had disposed of a county warrant the United State». Treat!! any < Clerk Coates then rose to make an ex 5ervc—no partv candidates to office to belonging to the sinking fund of the dis from one to four minutes. No knife, X- put up. It urges every good man to planation. “1 admit selling the warrant. trict. Directors Jones a ml Severance were ray nor plaster. Many people in !’ >ri- perform his Christian duty, and in cau. When I came to look for the warrant it Appointed a committee to inquire into the , land treated more than two yea»* hlo J cuses, primaries, conventions and elec- was goue. Most everybody around ap- < .d finances in Coates* cure. Mr. Eddy had «nd everyone perfectly well. 1 tions, his presence felt in whatever polit pc a red to know that I had cashed the pointed out to Coates that for a long you can see if you come nnd inve»ligatc. ical organization he mav have bis mem warrant. I did not know until I miss<<l | tune he had faded to have the chairman Write for pamplet. Come mid be cured. FOUR STYES. bership; seeing to it that men of hack, | it. I promise«! to make the interest good of the board sign the minutes, and in one Dr. J. L. Bohannon will remain in Port- One Jet..... .. 75c. bone are placed upon their party ticket; i and get the warrant back d I could,’’was case this had not lieen done for twelve I aik I until O< tol>er 1, 19i>4. at 1K6 Two Jet^.... 85c. then wi’h the same energv dismayed a» ( the substance of Coates' remarks, ThreeiUets. is seen in those having more selfish ends ( It looked at one time as though it was ■ ' months. He also s’ated that in a case Madison St., Cor Front St. galvanized 1 ,OO After that date he will be permanently to accomplish, work for their election I where the district was liable to get into 3. Jets, brass 1 25 * Such a course »ill nominate nnd elect going to turn into a “rough house.’* As j a law suit with an Eastern firm, Coates Rented at 232 Hyde street, San ^rancis- mrn who will enforce the law irrespec I Coates was making n statement, P. .Me-1 co, Cal. One of Portland’s best licensed tive of personol business or po|"“-'nl ( In tosh interrupte«! him when he was sav 1 had received lour letters from the firm, . doctors association. had never written the letter he was in- interests. mg he told the auditing committee that Write me for pamphlet and treaties on The provisions of the Local Option he would make up the interest. This stAiicted to, and how the board's alien law hare >*rn complied with, am' a _______________ lion was called to this negligence was cancer. Mr. Mclfltosh denied, and it was d ’ . iri g petition has lieen filed with the proper , brought to light through the firm writ Notice officials re |ue»ti"K 'hat the vote lie taken this incident that T. B Handley rose to in Tillamook Countv nan whole. t<> '<• a point of order. Sheriff Woolfe and ing direct to the chairman. Mr. Eddy dented the report that he was holding termine whether the people dore the Marshal Clements also rose to their feet, Purchaser* of Cbittini Bark will le p ohibition of tie ante of intoxicating and a remark thrust at the chairman bv tbewairant business over Coates All held responsible for Bark tn ken fr m liquors as a beverage. I that he waw contending for was that the lAnd< l*elonging to Blodgett Company. Flies Stock It is the earn-st desire of the *ntl' R M. Watson caused quite a fl liter, and River Lumlier o. One Quart, at 5Oc. make» 10 Gallon». Saloon Lenvue tornote the people of it looked as though the gambling «nd I clerk should attend to the duties of the Limited, th** Tillamook Couitv against the ngenev wh skey ring had l*en rounded up for . office, but ns he had not Ilers doing that X P. W heeler ami |. II. Cook. that is wreib n : homes, rntmng young the purpose of a bulldoze. Chaim ni ) nnd ai also that he had not filed a r cw P. S BRUMBY, me 1. nnd ; dt u <" debacching young Agent for Owner». Eddv.iiia deiisive voice, called Mr Hai d bond as required by law, Mr. Ed di took If after usMg CARBOLIC COMPOUND you are not sa.lef.ed wumett. SAY ! When you want FARM IMPLEMENTS, TOP BUGGIES, CARTS, WAGONS, PLOWS, HARROWS The Best Place to get them is at RALPH ACKLEY’S Cis» Big Shouuing of pflULi STYLES in Ladies’ & Misses HATS on Display. NEW IDEA PATTERNS- American Lady CORSETS. A GIFT Cap SAbE tuith OF Agency. CUTTER SHOES. TOPSY STOCKINGS SCHOOb Each Boy’s Sehool Suit Í $2.25 I 1 50e. 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