21caòligljt TILLAMOOK, OREGON, TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. — FREE ! Beautiful DISHES GIVEN AWAW NEXT SAT URDAY, JUNE 3rd, we will give one piece of GLASS WARE to each customer that trades ONE DOLLAR or MORE with us. SEE GLASS WARE DISPLAYED in north window. HALTOM’S.” * Walkover Shoes at Todd’s. ■* H. T. Botts, for abstracts. Big Bargains in Bicycle at Fage’s. Gordon Hats and Gloves at Todd's.* ('.ent.’s Furnishing Goods at Todd’s.* Crouse & Bran digee Clothing at Todd’s. * Half soles, all sizes and prices at W. E. Fage’s. Trade your old bike to Page for a good one. * W. J. Gray, of Portland,was iu the city on Monday. J. J. McGinnis, of Hebo, was in the city on Monday. S. B. Morris was in from the light sta­ tion on Monday. The best sewing machine oil and needles at Page’s. * House to rent. Apply to M. C. Trow, bridge, Tillamook. * Charley Smith, of Portland, was in the ci tv on Wednesday. Geo Smith and wife, of Salem, were in the city on Saturday. Good Sewing Machines for little money.—W. E. Page. * The best equipped bicycle repair shop is at Fred Forslund’s. Call and see the Racycle Bicycle at \V. H. Cary’s before buying. * George T. and Sherman Ward were in from Dolph on Saturday. Harness and Sole Leather and Shoe­ maker’s supplies at Page’s. * James Armstrong was in the city on Wednesday from Portland. Money to loan on improved farm pro- 1 erty.—Apply to F. R. Beals. * Jack Baker and Harry Meyers were in from Portland on Wednesday. Miss Clara Hollander will open school in the Hays district on Mon ay. S. Lundburg and wife,of Nehalem,were in the city several days this week. The steamer W. H. Harriso:i came in on Saturday with freight and pipe. Wasco Hard Wheat Flour lead the flour trade in the city. Cohn sells it. * Horse for Sale.—Apply to J. A. Wag­ ner, on the Mills’ place, Wilson river. * The social arranged by the ladies of the U.B. church for this evening is called off Take vour Eggs. Hides and Produce to Cohn’s if you want the highest market prices. * Walter Baker goes out on the steamer on Friday to vis’t the fair and his sister at Eugene. The Lewis and Clark Fair op?ns today and from all accounts it is going to be a gieat success. G. Munson left on the steamer on Sat­ urday on account of the serious illness of Guss Allison. Bikes, beds, springs, tables, stands, mattresses, guns, revolvers, etc. Cheap at W. E. Page's. * The steamer Sue H. Elmore will leave for Garibaldi today and sail for Astoria in the morning. Erwin Hart ison and wife returned to the city on Sunday, after being in South, ern Oregon the past winter. Rev. N. S. Hankins and wife will leave about the 15th for Portland to visit the fair, and from there they go to Spokane. The Racycle is a totally different wheel. It will climb hills that no other bicycle can. For sale at W. H. Cirv’s. Cohn & Co. have sold ten barrels of their famous Diamond C. Coffee during past month. It is a trade winner for them. , * J. A. Wagner, who is on the Mills place at Fairview, had a brood of 25 chicken hatched out by one hen and only lost one of them. For sale or will trade, a 3-vear old Shorthorn bull for heifer, fresh or will lx soon.—Address H. A. Kinnaman. Spruce, Oregon. * Fred Forslund, the Plumber, does all kinds of plumbing in a workmanship style and makes a specialty of that kind of work. • Lost, a plush robe.—A reward of $10 will be paid by A. G. Beals lor the return of the same Was lost near the Grange hall on Saturday. the sewing machine given away at haltom s ~The Jar contained 566 Peas — Tae correct number was guessed by MRS. JEFF WALLACE and MR W N VAUGHN JUNE I, 1905 #1.50 per year ———————————— | question was asked us, How much of tinker's cuss whether he blows it in or Editorial Snap Shots. | his salary does the road boss actually not. He will find there are people in this It was reported that Rojestvensky was I 1 - earn, “rr. We will give it up. Ask the boss’ county who will not be bulldozed by such a sick man. VVc believe it—directly be I boss or some of the tadpole bosses who absurd threats. Perhaps Mr. Holmes saw the Japanese fleet. boss the road work. Don’t think for my compel the city to conte to terms and * * * one moment that we want to boss, for force the city to compromise, but that is The road, not the sidewalk, is the pro­ there wouldn't be a road boss if the tax­ I a point vet to be decide, and which we per place for horses. Please quit walk­ payers had an opportunity to vote expect the attorneys for the city will re. ing your horse on the sidewalk. whether the boss’ head should come off commend at some intnre date, when the * ★ * or stay on. smoke of battle is over and Mr. Holmes’ For sale, four good 3 year old heifers *ill the city have to take water by We are told there are to be five June and three i year old cows, all of which the “water cure” procers ? We believe bombast has taken a fall after blowing weddings of well known Tillamookers, This was the remark that was heard in the sack at his command. will come in fresh soon. Apply to L, C. that is what the city will be advised to Gee ! Is there going to be hard times or in the Allen house on Sunday : ‘Eddy * * * Smith at Bar View. • do before verv long. But what a peach is this a sign ot prosperity ? has gone away ; Harvey is going away. There is considerable talk going on in Merril Smith will leave on this trip Tillamook City’s bonded octopus is. * * * If we could only get Headlight Baker out of the steamer for Portland ; so will also The Czar says he is going to send ano­ of the way we would have things our this city, some of which is exaggerated, Hon. B. L. Eddy, of Tillamook, is Charley Smith and Miss Marie Smith, slated tor the registership of the Rose­ ther fleet to the East. We have thought own way like we used to.” We are sorry about the local option law being violated in a few instances. We have every rea­ who will go to Salem. burg Land Office—so it is a little more all along that he was crazv in sending indeed, gentlemen, that we are such a son to believe that the law is being vio­ Part of the school exhibit for the Lewis than rumored. Mr. Eddy is one if the Baltic fleet there. Now he talks like sticker, but we have no idea of quitting lated by a few persons, which could be and Clark fair, from Tillamook countv Oregon's few big men who has not been a madman. vet.. But what a bad individual the put a stop to if the officials wanted to. * * * schools, was shipped to Portland oil the indicted, and he can undoubtedly fill the Two of our attorneys have tried teat Headlight man must be when some peo­ If this is not done, there will soon be as steamer on Saturday. office to the satisfaction of all concerned. pulling and have given it up. We always ple want to get rid of him. That would strong a sentiment against the violators T. H. Goyne will return to the city in We are at a loss, however, for a reason thought members of the bar would make never do, for the “knockers” would not of the law and the officials as there was about two weeks from his farm and will why abig legal light like Mr Eddy should excellent teat pullers, but we are mis­ have anyone to bellyache about* if they against the gamblers. Aud. besides, it is did not have the Headlight man to pitch only furnishing the anti-saloon people open up a law office and put out his desire such a small plum.—Lincoln Coun­ taken in our idea. ty News. onto. shingle at the old stand. * * * with more evidence and weapons to de­ * * * The Russian fleet gained one victory iti The North Pacific Steamship Company E. M. Harvey has sold his interest in feat the saloon advocates, for if the lat­ The graduating exercises on Saturday, the laundry, and after making more im­ has decided to make regular calls into its attack upon English Ashing boats, so ter will persist in breaking the law and and the graduates from the high school defy the people of this county, then there provements on his homestead, will take Tillamook with their steamer Newport, it cannot be said that it did not add some were certainly a credit to the district, which runs between Pori land and Eu­ laurels to its fighting qualities before it a trip to Eastern Oregon. is one thing, sure, the people will not and we must congratulate the citizens went to Df»vey Jone’s locker. onlv cast their votes tor local optioifagain Prof. E. H.Whitney will go outside for reka. This will mean competition in the that they take so much pride in main­ * * * but lor officials who will do their duty, a few weeks on Saturday, and will visit freight and passenger business again, for taining such an excellent instiution of It is an expensive and dangerous busi ­ the Monmouth State Normal and the some of the business men have decided to ness for a night watchman to undertake learning, and in allowing pupils from all for having wiped out the gambling curse patronize the new boat, which will give they can also wipe out the curse of cer­ State University at Eugene. a ten da\s’service. She may call in at the experiment of trying to get up steam parts of thecounty to avail themselves tain laws being broken by lawless per. The Beaverites who registered at the any lime, but she will he due here about with a “dry” boiler. That is carrying of the high school studies upon the pay­ sons. Allen house on Monday were N.J. Dye, the 4th or Sth on her return trip, when the local option law to extremes. ment of a nominal fee. One thing can be * * * * M * P. I. Dye, John H. Tucker, Emma and the agent will be here to solicit business said, and the people of this city and dis­ Why is it that Nehalem has not made Now that Mr. B. L. Eddy has left the Mary Tucker and H. D. Davidson. trict can flatter themselves upon, and the progress in dairying that the south from the merchants. county, we leel satisfied that a large that is Tillamook City offers better educa­ part of thecounty has and the prosperity When you want tinning done go to The steamer had a Large passenger list number of our citizens regret his depar­ tional advantages to home seekers than it is enjoying ? Simply because county Fred Forslund’s. All work strictly first when she left here on Saturday, which ture. Tillamook countv has lost a good most of the cities with larger populations. officials have not given that section of class aud guaranteed. Repairs ot all was as follows : H. H. Hathaway, Miss citizen, a gentleman who can fill most thecounty a square deal and in neglect­ * * * kinds are executed with neatness. • E. Macdonald, Mrs. Macdonald, G.Mun anv position he may be called upon to Assessor Hare expects that the census ing to bridge the Nehalem river. We There will be an adjourned meeting of son, Miss Armitage B. L. Eddy and wife occupy. he is taking will show a decided decrease hope the Nehalemites will pardon us for the county court on Monday, when bids and family, T. J. Dcneby, W. F. Harri­ * * * Worse still ! It was a banquet that in the population of Tillamook county. what we are about to say, but for several will be opened to lease the two toll roads son, Miss Vessey, Miss Jones, G. S.Yates, He is doing this alone, and should he fail years it is plain to us that the politicians in the south part of the county. Alex. Turor, John Saug, Mrs. Heins and Host Alien’s bachelor boarders gave to to enumerate everybody, it will be on ac­ have been working them for this or that the young woman who attended the din ­ Mrs. Wiley leaves on the steamer to son. John Kangas, Joe Saug, A. D. Bar­ count of trying to save expense to the party or candidate on false political pro­ make her home in Portland, and her son, nard, C A. Barnard, C. F. Taylor, Mrs ing room before she left the city. What county. No one will be surprised to hear mises. No doubt, if the bridge is not the public did miss on account of the Snuffer and son, J. J. Powell and wife. Dr. Percy Wiley will accompany her,who that the population of thecounty is on put in before the next June election, the G A. Seney, W. W. Curtiss and Captain Headlight man not being there to take is going into the hospital in that city. the decrease by the way people have been politicians will have the Nehalemites on items. Mrs. Masters, Henry Cook, James Parker. * * * leaving on account of no work for those the string again with false promises—to N. P. Heisel died suddenly on Monday Hiner, Thos. Weaver, Charley Smith and How many Tillamookers are there w ho seeking employment. Until such time as get their votes. Alter the election there Martin Wallace were the passengers who morning at the home of his brother, ' are saving up their “dough” to go to Tillamook county can secure railroad will be no bridge because the finances of Hans Heisel, aged 43 years and 8 months. the fair ? Portland will be the center of connections, it is plain to those who thecounty ure in bad shape. But money come in on the Elmore on Wednesday. Mrs. S. B. Catterlin and Mrs. Ame He was born in Bollersleben, Germany, attraction and amusement this summer, have watched the situation that the is forthcoming for most everything else, Clearwater, who crime in about a month on the 29th September, 1861, and came and it will not be surprising if people go population will not increase until that to paying a fancy price for toll roads, the ago to care for Mrs. A. | Brant in her to the United States in the summer of - there for a good time in preference to the time, so the best thing to do for the salary of a road master, which could be countv is to keep on agitating for a rail­ easily saved, paying other people money sickness, started for their home at Salem 1889, and lived the greater part of the ibeach. * * # time since in San Francisco, Cal. His road. In 1900 Hood River had a popu­ fordoing work which should be done by today. health failing him. his brother, P. Heisel, < South Pra»rie school district is to con lation of 622, while today it has nearly county officials, etc.—yet no bridge for Bull for sale by T. J Bibby, of Long brought him to Tillamook, where he has I aider the ad visability of sending pupils 2000 Eugene has doubled in population Nehalem river. If the Nehalemites will Prairie. ’’Royal Star.’’ registered in since lived with his brothers. He leaves I to the Tillamook school. We have for a in five years, and all the valley towns are put on their considering caps they will see American Short Horn Breeders’ Associa, a father, who resides in Germany, two long time thought the neighboring dis on the increase. they have been worked on political pro­ tion in yol. 44, his No. 137,780. Will brothers and two sisters to mourn- his tricts ought to do this, especially with * * * mises too long and with no results, and sell cheap. * death. His funeral occurred on Wednes­ the advanced pupils, but somehow it is We do not wish to be severe in our cri­ they will have to adopt different meth­ The steamer Sue H. Elmore cam*in on day, the religious service being in the a trouble to get districts to break away ticism of Attorney W. II. Holmes in his ods if they ex|xct to get the bridgeacross Thursday her passengers being A. L. U.B. church, which was attended by a from customs and to see the advantages letter to Mayor Cohn regarding the suit the south fork. The population of the Lovesee, H. R. Riegal, Mrs. Mary Rie- large number of sympathizing friends. of a graded and high school. filed in the federal court by the Tilla­ north end of the county will increase as * * * gal,J. L. Leslie, M. I Baker. S. S. Pro­ The funeral was conducted by Rev. N. S. mook Water Cotnpanv to enjoin the city soon as that bridge is put in, for there is When some of our citizens were howl vost and C. F. Taylor. Hankins, pastor of the U.B. church, and from selling water to the people. He, valuable land which will soon be turned ing for a bigger bonded indebtedness than Chas. Fleck met with an accident last the remains were laid to rest in the Odd- however, is inclined to be bombastic, for into dairy farms when there is a way to the city could stand they never stopped he makes an absurd threat : ‘I have the get the products to market. Wesav this, Saturday at Wist's saw mill, when a log fellows’ cemetery. to consider the effect it would have upon rolled on him and broke two ribs and The graduating exercises of the public the population, the trouble to rent money, and will not hesitate to spend if, and we say it emphatically, build the mashed his shoulder. Dr. Percy Wiley school took place at the opera house on houses and the depreciation in the valua­ if the defendants are stubborn enough to bridge across the Nehalem this year and was called toattend to the injuries of the Friday evening, when the opera house tion of city property by plastering the demand it.’’ Well, get in ajid spend it, get through with it without any more unfortunate man. was packed with patrons and friends of entire city property with a 30 years bon­ Mr. Holmes, for no one over here cares a political tomfooling and humbug. Appropriate memorial services took the public school. Everything was nicely dage plaster. It is hard to tell what places in this city with a memorial ser carried out and the graduates from the it will amount to .before it is through mon in the M.E. church by the pastor. high school were Misses Clara Watt, with. ■ * * * Rev C. A. Stockwell, on Sunday morn- Sadie Watt, Clara Eichinger and Elsie The attorneys could just as easily have ing, and with exercises on Tuesday after­ Oliver and Ralph Moore and Edgar Whatever the doctor prescribes or Munson. Mr. B L. Eddy made a fine squeezed $500 out of Tillamook's City’s noon in the opera house. suggests, is what I specially try to Farm for sale, 159 acres, near Sand­ address to the graduates and presented Octopus as $300. Well, if the Octopus supply, aud succeed as well that I lake ; good house and barn ; 40 acres the diplomas, as he did to the 8th grade is that easy, hen ven pity the poor tax- ail known as Headquarters for all tide land and 30 acres of bottom and graduates, who were Misses Maggie I payers when they have to make up the I annual deficit, not that we are blaming meadow land ; raise 40 tons of hay and Wilt, Lulu Eddy, Blanch Smith and Ruby SICK ROOM GOODS. the attorneys for getting compensation i will easily support 25 cows. To be sold McGhee and Roy Anderson ; also Tobe | for their seryice. Now let the physicians cheap if sold at once. Inquire at this Smith from the Wilson school. All the graduates were recipients of beautiful persuade the commission that it needs a office. * flowers, and were congratulated at the doctor ; the druggists, a chemist ; the Reliable Druggist. Captain Groat left by stage for Port­ close of the exercises. Prof. Whitney, dentist, a tooth puller ; the undertaker, land last week to pilot the new U.S. sur- who has been employed for another year, a coffin, and so on, so that all the pro vev steamer Arago down the Coast. It announced that the school will be resum­ fessions can get a fee out of the Octopus | is expected that he will be absent two or before all the money is used up. ed on the lltli September. three weeks. During his absence Mrs. * * * What a good thing it is for the other I Groat will remain and be in command on Vote of Condolence. fellows there is no election on this year, the ’’Reserve." Tillamook, Or., May 30, 190fl, seeing that Boss Harvey is out of em The saw mill at Hobsonville is closed ployment and just aching for another down this week owing to the tubes of To the officers and members of Tilla­ political set to. Yet he is a wise politi­ mook Lodge, No. 94-, I.O.O.F. the boiler burning out, which probably He sees the republican cyclone We, your committee, to whom was re­ cian. was fortunate and averted a much more serions accident on Saturday morning. fer red the duty of drafting resolutions of that will strike the county next June, so J. P. ALtLiE|4> Proprietor It seems that the watchman allowed the condolence on the death of Mrs. A. J. is going to take his departure. Sav, | water to run down in one of the boilers, Brant, wife of Bro. Peter Brant, of this Boss Haivev, as Rollie vowed up and I lodge, beg lesve to submit the following : 'down that he would nut stay in Tilla­ which was discovered by the engineer. Whereas, the silent messenger of death mook if local option carried, can’t you Hon B. L. Eddy, of Tillamook, has has entered the home of our brother and | induce him to go along ? We are sorry Special Attention paid to Tourists. been selected as register of the land of­ that Boss Harvey is leaving, because lir taken from him his wife ; lx it A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation fice at Roseburg on recommendation of Resolved, that in his great sorrow we was a jovial, good tempered politician. | Senator Fulton. Mr. Eddy is a Wash as a lodge extend to him our sincere sym­ * * * ington county bov who has . for years i pathy and commend Inm to the tender The Russian Baltic fleet did not know been a lending citizen of Tillamook and mercies of him who doeth all things well; where it whs at when it saw a few fish his many friends here will be glad to Resolved, that a copy of these rcsolu- , ing smacks, and neither officers and men know that his worth has again been lions be spread on the records of this | knew what to do in theirfear and excite­ recognized.—Forest Grove Times. lodge, and a copy, tinder the seal of the ment. This was repeated when the At a meeting of the city council Thurs­ lodge, be furnished Bro Brant, and Russians ran suddenly up against Togo, He pairs Guns, Locks. TypewrlterH, Keys, Bicycles anti day evening, nt which the water commis copies to the local press for publication. and Ixfore they knew what they were at Sewing Machines. Makes a Specialty of Plumbing. sion was present, it was decided to ac­ S. A. Brodhead, Geo. Cohn and C. H, Togo bad them badly whipfxd before they realized were th**v were at in their cept the offer of Handlev & Thayer to Woolfe, committee. Repair Shop, Opposite McIntosh ft McNair's. sudden confusion. Every officer and man defend the citv in an action brought by ought to lx court-marshaled for putting Card of Thanks the Tillamook Water Company in the up such a floor, bungling fight, which is federal courts to enjoin the city from We desire to thank the many friends selling water, for which they are to re­ and neighbors who showed so much sym­ a disgrace, not only to the officers and ceive $800. to come out of the citv trea­ pathy and kindness to us on account of men who deserve to lx disgraced, but to i Centrally boeated Rates, $1 Per Day sury. It was the water commission that the death of our brother, N. P. Heisel. proud, boast lol Russia. ♦ HO decided to employ Handlev & Thayer, and for the flowers they so kindly laid How many taxpayers are there in this and out of the six members present two. on the grave.— P etes amd H ams H eisfx , county who would vote to pay a road j M. H. bARSE|M, Proprietor. Ha rivon and Goodspeed, voted against doing so. The citv council, although Sorrow prevails in "I he free trade camp, Iross $100 a month ? The conaty court ; TILLAMOOK, OREGON it did not vote on the motion, agreed to but it manage to grt up a »purt of d«. ought to cut it out—we mean the boss and the boss $100 a month salary. The i lusive »eolation about twice a month. The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese En>|lo)ed, f t the bill for the attorneys. 4 Social Dance at the Opera We will clean up at about House. Saturday, June 3rd. Half Price. All broken lines Under management of the Tillamook Band. Good music of shoes, short lengths of and good management. dress and wash goods, etc., left over from our very sue- M.J B. Coffee for sale at Cohn’s. • cessful uUniqueTwelve Cent” New Honey just received at Cohn's.* Sale. Representative West was in thecity on Tuesday. HATTOM’S Dept. Store. * » * For the Sick Chas. I Clough, The Best Hotel THE ALLEN HOUSE, Headquarters for Travelling Men. FRED FORSLUND, the Tinner & Plumber. LARSEN HOUSE, 1