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Vol. XVII
TILLAMOOK
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No. 42.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON^ APRIL 13, 1905
JOTTINGS.1
Buhl milk cans at Ralph Ackley,». •
Buhl milk cans at Ralph Ackley'». •
Take your potatoes, eggs and dry
Eddy & Bott», for abstract«.
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Fred Forsluud, the Plumber, doe. all
hides to Cohn's if you want the highest
kinds ol plumbing in a workmanship
Walkover Shoe« at Todd'».
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prices.
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sty e and makes a specialty of that kind
Gordon Hats and Gloves at Todd's.*
The latest in millinery at Mrs. Star, of work.
s
Gent.'» Furnishing Goods at Todd’s.* geon's. New styles every week. Prices
The
very
latest
styles
in
Lady'»
Spring
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The hose company will meet this even­ the lowest.
In the end that every purchaser of the RIRSCHBAUM HAND MADE CUOTHESj
and Summer Hats, just received. Hand­
Born, on Sunday, to the wifeofE.T. made hats a specialty. Mrs. Lindsey,
ing.
may b<_ protected to the fullest possible extent, we hereby warrant each garment bearing our
Lots of babies have come to town of Haltom, a da ugh tez—which makes a Exclusive Milliner.
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pigeon pair.
label RIRSGHBAUM HAND MADE, to be thoroughly trustworthy in material and
fate.
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When you want tinning done go to
Powerine, the new washing powder, Fred Forslund's. All work strictly first
making.
Crouse & Brnndigee Clothing at
can't be equalled. Cohn & Co. sell it' class aud guaranteed. Repairs of all
Todd’».
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Free samples.
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CUE GUARANTEE OUR GOODS to the Dealer and his Castomers, if anything
kinds are exected with neatness.
Choice butter 45 cents a square at
|
Before
purchasing
y
our
bicycle,
cal)
wrong
we will make it right. Should a RIRSCHBAUM HAND MADE SUIT
goes
Cohn's.
,
Nine 3-year old, very promising heifers
and see the Racycle and Savage Bicycles for sale ; lersey and Holstein mixed ; will
A baby's gold ting was found near the
OR
OVERCOAT
fail to give reasonable wear, or should you find any imperfection in the
W. ”
H. Cary*».
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l at
““
come in from 1st May to the middle of
Headlight office.
cloth or tailoring, the garment may be returned and your money will be refunded.
Cha». Burggraf, of Albany, the nrchi. lune.—Fred 0. Skorup, Trask, Or.
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Deputy Assessor Johnson is taking the
tect for the new court house, was in the
Signed :
fl. ß. ^IRSCHBAUm & CO.
A,Cre” °f men ltft 0,1 Satnrdrv morn-
census of the city'.
city nii Monday.
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ing
lor
Killam
creek
to
commence
work
New grana and garden seeds just re.
Countersigned :
E. T. HAUTOID.
Still in Line! Tinning, Plumbing and on the new water system, from which
ueived at Cohn’s.
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Bicycle Repairing at W. H. Cary's. All place the wood pipe will be laid first.
Born, to the wife ofCaptain Dodge, on work guaranteed.
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Mrs. Frank Severance returned to the
A Alan's at his best in one of these
Sunday, a son
Rev. H. F. White took 21 new mem­ city on Thursday from Haines, whereshc
The best equipped bicycle repair shop bers into the U.B. church at Pleasant had been several weeks on account of the
is at Fred Forslund's.
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Valley on Sunday.
sickness of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. E.
All kinds of Bicycles at Ralph Ackley's
Mrs. Collard, of Oregon City, sister of E. Severance.
and his priee is right.
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Miss Lottie Freeman has opened dress
Dr. Sharp, is visiting her mother and
Money to loan on improved farm pro- brother in this city.
making parlors in the old Watchtower
pertv.—Apply to F. R. Beals.
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Ladies 1 Attention ! For the most building, where she is prepared to do all
Golden Gate Baking Powder, 16 oa. stylish tailor made suits,go to Sarchet’s, kinds of fashionabledressmaking at very
reasonable cost.
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can reduced at 40cts. at Cohn’s.
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The Fashionable Tailor.
Ulork, Right Priee, Right Fit
The
District
Boundary
Board
estab
­
The band boys did not have a very
My spring goods are now ready. The
large crowd at their excursion Sunday
quality the best, the prices the lowest, at lished two new districts on Monday, one
being up East Beavercreek and the other
A. A. Fuller, representing the Mutual Mrs. Lindsey’s, Exclusive Milliner.
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is No. 52 district at Pitner, on the Sal­
Lite Insurance Company, is in the citv.
The steel bell tower was raised near mon river toll road.
Sprinkling the streets this early in the the city hall on Wednesday, which is a
Hard times dance will be given on Sat­
venr is something new for Tillamook great improvement over the old tower.
urday at the 'oera house. Anyone wear,
City.
Buhl milk cans at Ralph Ackley’s. •
ing good clothes, collars, cuffs or ties will
be fined 50c. Tickets, including supper,
50c. Spectators, 50c.
As the water commission will have to
go on a junketing expedition quite often
to see how the pipe line is progressing,
We are ready in every par­
Our Big Shipment of
it might put on a little style and order a
ticular
for the
automobile for that purpose.
Handsome
Presiding Elder F. H. Neff, of the U.B.
PETERS
church, will preach at Beaver on Sun
SfíOEca
day morning and in this city in the even-
ing. There will be a business meeting on
Every Department crowded
Monday afternoon at two o'clock.
with New Goods, and the grand
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in
For Easter is In.
showings embrace the Latest
this morning, her passengers Ireing Mr.
In
Tan and Black, for Men,
Styles and Fabrics that the East­
Wire, .Mr. Finley. John Bugard, Miss
Women and Children.
Bugard, Mrs. McIntosh and son. John
ern Markets afford.
Sheets and five men to work on water
Direct from the Four Big Fac-
works.
taries of Peters Shoe Co.
We understand that the band boys are
All cue ask is a visit
about to make a proposition to the fra­
from you and a com­
ternal orders in this city to the effect
PETERS SHOE CO.’S
that if they will pay for a uniform for the
parison of Coods and
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boys they will play free at their special
Priees with
your
occasions, including funerals.
mail
-
order
eatalo
Were awarded the Grand Prize at the World
For sale, 23 bee hives, 1 bull (part Jer­
sey), 1 3-year old yearling. 1 sow. 3
ques.
Fair, St. Louis.
cows, 6-octaveorgan nearly new, sewing
machine, 6 chairs, 2 rockers, high chair
and other household utensils. Apply to
5, io, 15 and 25 Cent
H. E. Gibson, on the Maxwell place. *
Sole Agent :
Bargain Counters.
The passengers who went out on the
TREFOUSSE KID GLOVES,
Four large Tables arranged
steamer on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
“ TOPSV" double finger tip
in
center
of
store
loaded
with
Blake and children and Mr. John Sheets,
fnbric CLOVES. American
GLASS WAKE. CROCKERY
the latter going out on account of the
LADY CORSETS. “TOPSY”
and HOME FURNISHINGS
prMtHT SfW
HOSIERY, SUNSET SHOES
drowning of C. A. Smith in the Columbia
at less than HALF the
and
OXFORD S NEW IDEA
PRICE other stores nsk for
river Inst week, who is a brother to Mrs.
PAPER PATTERS, 10c. each.
the same class ol goods.
Sheets.
Vogler & Hamilton filed a petition in
bankruptcy in the United States Court
in Portland on Thursday. Thin firm has
cd on December 18, 1861, in the Second
H. McKinley, lib. 7oz., 18in.
Buhl tnilk can» at Ralph Acklev's.
been in the saloou business, and its
B. O. Snuffer, 21b. 13oz., 21%in.
Wisconsin Cavalry at Madison, Wit.
schedule shows liabilities of $1547.05,
Grant Lederer turned up mining Fri­
Ralph Ackley, 21b. 14oz , 2(>Hin.
and was discharged December 15, 1865,
with assets of $400. The debts are due day when the preliminary examination
He came to Oregon in the November of
principally to cigar and liquor dealers.
was to have been resumed in this city in
Wedding
1884, where he has resided ever since.
We made a mistake last week when we the afternoon. He had been admitted
Married, on Sunday afternoon, in this About four years ago he had a severe
to
bail
in
the
sum
of
$50,
which
was
for
stated that J. N. Mvers was the proud
city, by the Rev. B. M. Patterson, pastor stroke of paralysis, which partly destroy­
father of four sons. It should have been feitid and paid by his bondsmen.
of the Christian Church, Mr. P. B. Van­ ed his organ of speech. He has since
Rev. W. B. Hollingshead, the presiding
three. We must apologize with the hope
tress and Miss Bessie Hunt. The wed­ had several slight strokes, and bore his
that the fourth boy will wear petticoats elder of the West Portland district, is in ding took place at the home of the bride, afflictions as bravely as thongh he were
and our esteemed brother will also be the city and is preaching in the Metho which had been nicely decorated for the facing the enemy tinder the Stars and
the proud father of a lieautiful daughter. dist church every evening this week, and occasion, mid at the appointed hour the Stri|x*s. A few years ago he united with
as the rev. gentleman is an able speaker,
bride, beautifully attired, and carrying a the Presbyterian Church in this city
The steamer Sue H. Elmore brought in
a number of our citizens have gone to
boquet of orange blossoms, entered the while the Rev. C. P. Metzler was pastor.
the following passengers last week' Miss
hear him, mid all are invited to attend.
Whatever the doctor prescribes or
parlor with the groom, where, in the pre He leaves a loving wife and three children
Bunn. H and A. Houseford, J. F. Wea­
The quarterly meeting of the M.E. church
sence of a few invited guests the cere- —Joel H. and James M. Mapes and Mrs.
suggests, is what I specially try to
therly, Mrs. Owens, P. Crantz. Mr. War.
in this city will lie held on Saturday, in
monv was performed, and the happy W. B. Aiderman—to mourn his death,
ren and family, R Brown. Geo. Johnson,
pply, aud succeed as well that I
the afternoon, at two o'clock. On Sun.
couple started on their wedded life with liesides a number of relativesand friends.
Miss Culvin, A. McCletlen, Mrs. F. Sev­
known as Headquarters for all
day morning, at 10'30, there will be a
the marriage vow that they would love The remains were laid to rest on Wed­
erance, R. Robinson and family, L. Hoi­
love feast. At 11 a.m. and 7;3O p.m the and honor one another, and with the nesday in the Oddfellows* cemetery near
SICK ROOM COODS.
king and family, G. Edmunds. A Tucker,
presiding elder will preach.
congratulations and best wishes of a Bay, City and in the absence of the pastor
C. Thorell, Messrs. White, Yale. Murphy,
A couger was trapped by the Himes large numlier of friends. After the cere­ of the Presbyterian church from the city,
Campbell, Foreman Masters and five
Bros, last week on the Trask river, and mony a wedding dinner was served in the religious services were conducted by
men to work on the pipe line.
Reliable Druggist.
the chain breaking, the animal escaped the dining room. They received quite a the Rev. C. A. Stockwell and B. M. Pat
J. F. Weatherly, formerly editor of the with the trap fixed to one ofits fore feet
numlier of useful and ailistic presents. terson, while comrades of the G.A.R
Ocean Wave, at Woods, came in on It was tracked over the mountain and
The bride is the popular and affable dau­ acted as pall bearers. Quite a number
the steamer last week on a visit and will back again, when it was caught in ano
ghter of Mr. C. R. Hunt, while the groom attended the funeral out of respect for
stay in the state to see the fair before he tber trap, which was attached to a rock
1 has made many friends and won the , the deceased and to show their sympathy
returns to Los Angeles, Cal. We welcome weighing 26 pounds. With the two
e<teem of those who have had the plea­ tor the bereaved family.
him back, for Frank was loyal to the traps and the rock dragging from one.
sure of his acquaintance. He came from
south part of the county and championed the couger attempted to swim across the
liis home in Newberg a few years ago to
For Bale.
it needs, even if he did play politics and Trask river, but as the rock was too
act as bookkeeper for theTruckee Lumb.
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acted the part of democratic war horse.
Fortale,
cheap,
if »old at once, $30, a
heavy to drag when in the water, the er Company at Hobsouville, and is now
The dates for the cantata “Queen animal drowned before it could reach the one ol the leasees of the saw mill at that Registered Jersey Bull Calf, solid color.
Esther" have been fixed for Thursday opposite side. It was a large female place. Later in the dnv Mr and Mrs. P. Full brother to Mr. Beals' fine bred bti I
of the Iwst butter and millc strains
Repair Shop, Opposite McIntosh f
and Friday, April 27 and 28 The faith couger and measured seven feet.
B. Vantress drove io their new home at
in U.S. Dam Veralista, 173,640, made
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fulness of the chorous in attending re­
Hobsonville.
and
the
Headlight
predicts
B. 0. Snuffer holds the lead thus far in
hearsals and their untiring energy fore Ralph Ackley's fishi-ig contest, haring that the union will lie a happy one. and I over 425 lbs. butter,over 6,000 llm milk,
in ten months last year. She traces twice
tell the success of the enterprise The captured a trout on Wilson river that which we sincerely trust will be devoid
I to Brown Bessie, 74,997, champion but-
sale nod distribution of tickets will lie weighed 21b. 13oz., and which measured of rifHes to mar their matrimonial bliss.
! ter cow at the world's fair. Her grand
left in charge ol P W. Todd and C. I. 21% inches from tip to tip. Ralph Ack
dam, Ida's D.eam 2nd, 90.217, made 28
Clough. Reserved teat ticket« will he ley caught one out of the same river that
Death of Albert Mapea
lbs. 6 o^ butter in seven days. Sire,
placed on sale at Clough'« Dmg Store, weighed 21b. 14os . and measured 20%
Flora’s Chief, 61 478, who traces 13
Died,
at
the
residence
of
tV
B.
Alder
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and mat be «ecured after 9 o'clock Sat inches, but as his Itsh will not be allowed
times to Combination, 4389, the great
man,
near
Tillamook
City,
on
April
11,
urday morning. The General admi««ion in the contest, Mr. Snuffer has the lead
fountain head of a great number of test-
j. p. AUbEN, Proprietor
fee will be 50 cen's ; children under 12 The fish reported up to date are »• fol. Albert Mapea, aged 7H years, 24'day*.
Deceased was born in Mayfield,‘.Ohio, e I daughters and champion butter cows,
year». 25|cent«. Reserved «eat« 60 cent». lows :
and was married to Miss Elisabeth one of the greateit bulla that ever lived.
Those living in the country who de»tre
H. Crenabaw, lib 15os 18%aa.
Berry, Decern tier 22, 185.3, at Lisbon, J. F. Martin, South Prairie, Tillamook,
to attend should «ecure reserved «eat»
E Jenkins, lib. 13os , 16%in.
When the war broke out he enlist
Rollie Watson, 21b. 4ox , 19'4 in.
Special Attention paid
early a» the best »eats will be taken first
WARRANTY:
RIRSCHBAUM
TOP COAT
or CRñVEfíETTE
MM^YSTEM^
BIG SHOW c
ILORINÛ SAMPLES
Fit Guaranteed.
ALVA FINLEY,
Agent,
Tillamook, Ore
1For
h
tL
>ick.
Chas. I. Clough
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""" it
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
A First Class Table.
SHOES and
OXFORDS
Diamond Brand Shoes
Li <1
Local
madefy 8
Comfortable Beds ano act
I
Easter Trade
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