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Vol. Xvííl. No. 4 TIHAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 29, TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS, A n’ oto ;r pher from A’cMinnville hr-» rei ed th: st> dio prev'ously occupied by Guv Remolds and Attorney Cooper will moie his office over the store occupied by Fred Forslund. Lost, part of a fishing rod, the second a id fluid joints, between Hannenkrat’s | and the South Prairie road. Will the | finder | le isgcommunicate with or leave I the same at the Allen house for Captain J. B. Wetherell. W. C. Snell and C. H. Webber, from Michigan, were in they citv on Saturday, and have since left for Nehalem and Sea. side. They are wealthy timbermen in thnt state and are out visiting the tiin. her land in Oregon. » H. T. Botts, for abstracts. Walkover Shoes at Todd's. (Jordon Hats and Gloves at Todd’s.* Gent.'s Furnishing Goods at Todd's.* H. L. Jones was in from Blaine Tues, day. c. B. Hadley took a trip outside last week. Go to Fred Forslund's for Bicycle Sun il ies. * Crouse & Brandigee Clothing at Todd’s. * A. W. Bunn was in from Beaver on Tuesday. Farm for sale, 159 acres, near Scud, J. S. Ward was in from Ocean Park on lake ; good house and barn ; 40 acres Saturday. tide land and 30 acres of bottom and For sale. Polin China Pigs. Apply to meadow land ; raise 40 tons of hav and Jacob Blum, Spruce. will easily support 25 cows. To be sold .Mrs. J. J. Howser, of Blaine, was in cheap if sold at once. Inquire at this the city on Saturday. office. » Peter Schoppert, of Sheridan, was in Two foreclosure suits have been filed in the city on Saturday. the circuit court, viz., Albert Marolfvs. Howard Drew is back again in F. R. William E. Easom and Nels. Thompson Beals' real estate office. vs. A. E. and Mattie S. Imbler. H. T. Ralph G. Gunn, of San Francisco, was Botts is attorney for plaintiff in the first case and T. B. Handley for the plaintiff in the city on Tuesday. Call and see the Racvcle Bicycle at W. in the latter case. Don’t drink water before it is filtered, H. Cary's before buying. * This can be done bv buying a neat little Is there anything doing ? A lot of device from Mrs. Lynch which is attach, gamblers are in the citv. ed to any faucet and which purifies the A. W. Mumphreys, of Portland, was water. Every house should have one of in the city on Wednesday. these filters. They only cost $2, and The board of county commissioners Mrs. Lynch is the agent for them in this will meet next Wednesday. city. « Money to loan on improved farm pro Miss Frances Drew returned home from perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals. * Monmouth on Sundav. She graduated Go to Mason & Ackley for new second from the college with high honors, and is the first student from this county who hand Bicycles—the price is right. * 0. L. Chapel an I Jam s Hilliard, o^ has completed the course there in one year. She was accompanied home by Portland, were in the city on Sunday. Supt. W. W. Wiley and Howard Drew, Chas. Ray has bought the 'Dependent who attended the commencement at the plant, which is being removed to Clover, state normal college. dale. The suit filed in the federal court by Claude Thayer,accompanied by George the Tillamook Water Company against Washington Kiger, went ro Portland on Tillamook City, is set for next Monday, Saturday. when the city will be represented by Prof. E. H. Whitney will be the orator Handlev & Thayer, assisted by the at at the 4th July celebration in this city torneys for the bond buyers and conlrac next week. tors. The company seeks to enjoin the A fine line of Mason & Ackley's hand city from expending any more money up made flies just in from the factory. Tied on the new water system and restrain it from special designs. * from selling water. School district No. 2 wants a teacher P. S. Brumby, representing the Blod Apply, by July 5th, 1905, to T. W. Lvs- gett Lumber Co., was in tl e citv Friday ter, clerk, Tillamook. lor the purpose of having Wm. IHin^s New and Second Hand Bicycles at Fred worth appointed fire warden on the Wil Forslund’s. Now is the time to got a son river road this summer, in which capacity he acted last year. He is of the good bike for little money. * opinion, after talking with the engineer E. D. Snodgrass has quit the barber business and gone to work for Mason & of the Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook Railroad Company, that the road will Ackley Co. in their repair shop. be built, a branch of which will first If interested in a highgrade piano at come down the Wilson river route. a very reasonable price, better investi A divorce suit has been filed in the cir gate the one for sale at PatzlafTs store. * cuit court by B. J. Stephens against his The Racycle is a totally different wife, Nellie B. Stephens, the cause being wheel. It will climb hills that no desertion. These parties were married other bicycle can. For sale at W. H. at Spokane.Wash., on the 10th January, Cary's. - 1899, and in his complaint the plaintiff Married, at the Catholic church, is this sets out that on the 16th October, 1903, city, on Tuesday, by Father L. A Le his wife deserted him without his cohsent Miller, Mr, H. Brooks and Miss Marie and remained awav from him ever since Weber. One child was horn of the marriage, Vida When you want a new rubber tire on G. N. Stephens, now five years old, and your bike, Fred Forslund's is the best with its mother. C. W. Talmage is the place to get a good tire. Bicvcle repair attorney for plaintiff. work a specialty. * Captain J. B. Wetherell and E. S. Mc D. A Bailey and wife have sold their Coy, the men who are going to bore for place at Nestuccato John Pesterfield and oil an the Hannenkrat place, are in the wife for $11.500, and deal being made city, and feel confident they are going to strike oil. Five hundred feet of pipe wns through F R. Beals. brought in last week and the rest of the We printed several hundred extra copies machinery came in on thesteamer yester. of the Headlight this week so that every day. Seme little trouble is being experi body in the countv can hear the first gun enced in getting the timber sawed out fired at the toll roads and the plant hauled out right away, A number of persons who own timber which will be overcome as soon as possi- are putting it into a pool with a view of ble, when work will begin and the fact selling it in a lump and thereby getting a demonstrated whether Tillamook coun good price for the land. tv hns undeveloped oil resources in the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boreland, and bowels ot the earth, which, if found, will fonily, of Pennsylvania, are in on a mean untold wealth to the countv. It is visit, Mrs. Boreland being a daughter of I the hope of everybody that the expen Coroner C. E. Reynolds. meat in boring for oil in this county will Guv Vaughn's right hand, the fingers of prove successful, for Mr. Hannenkrat has which were nearly severed bv the wood kept the matter going and will not lie saw at Beaver last week, is healing up satisfied until the experiment is over. as well as can be expected. There was a meeting ot the directors of W. High returned to the citv on Satur the co-operative factories and dairymen day after two weeks' vacation in Port in this city on Monday to devise means land, and while there took the first ex to prevent the R. Robinson Cheese Com- pany and tbe Hazelwood Cream Com amination for a druggist. pany forcing down the price of cheese, The I ver Johnson Truss Frame Bicvcle, which it was plainly pointed out they with two speed gear brake, will climb a were doing. There appears to be con- steeper hill than any other bicycle. For : siderable indignation amongst the co. Sale at Mason & Acklev's. operative factories, hut what they in The steamer Sue H. Elmore left Satur tend doing to prevent this cut and slum day, her passengers being ClaudeThayer. in me cheese market by these two com W. Kiger, F. Allender, Ella Harmon, panies the co operative people have not Rev E. M. Patterson and wife. given anything out for publication. It The rain, which commenced on Satur h.s been intimated, if no other wav out day and continued for several days, was of the situation can be found, a boycott what was needed, although several of will be started against the factones and those who have anything to do with the farmers had commenced having. The invitations are out for the wed knocking down the price of cheese. Har ding of Superintendent W. W. Wiley and ing obtained control of a large quantity Mrs. Frankie Drew next Wednesday at of cheese from Tillamook county it looks as though the R Robinson Cheese Com- the residence of N. C. Drew in this city. panv and the Hazelwood Cream Com- F. S. Whitehouse, president of the Till panv are wanting to control the market, amook Lumbering Co., has gone to San .nd in their attempt to k"«kout th* Francisco tor the purpose of chartering commission merchant, from handi ng vessels or buying if be can find one that chiem they have cut tac pr« and tbe is suitable. adges of Red-White and Blue Ribbon, and Bunting at Modest Prices If you make your purchases at this store this meek and next Monday, you uiill enough money to have a Grand " Blom Out ” on the Glorious Fourth BIG SHOE SAL1E book at out» CUindouis this UUeek. See the new styles in Shoes and MADE FOR US Oxfords. Observe the Rich Patent Kid for Desss—the Soft Lustrious Black Kid tor general wear and the smooth, Mellow Tans of Russia Calf. Note the big assortment of styles and weights. See these and tell us : Have you ever seen quite so tasteful an array of foot wear—with Style So Smart- Prices so Moderate. ; Big Sale of Shoes and Oxfords. X X | X X X Discontinued lots and odd sizes—a few pair each of a kind—and this season’s best sellers, or the stock wouldn’t be so badly broken. For easy selections these bargain shoes are bulked in wooden boxes, and marked to sell at such little prices, that it should be a finable offense for anyone to go without new shoes now. There are shoes in the lot for the whole family—Look for the Bargain Boxes. A Good Suit is known by the Shape it Keeps. The Kirschbautn Clothes stay right outside, because they are properly “Stayed” inside. They are hand made and well made. And there’s individuality about clothes made by A. B. Kirschbaum Co. The reason is that their competent Cutters exercise care in cutting each garment —We are heavily stocked with these good clothes in all the wanted faeries, in single and double breast, round and square cut coats. $10.00 to $19.50 A SUIT. SPECIALI SAUE. TCU3 BIG DOTS (DSN'S GLtOTHlNG Values up to $8.00 „ „ ia.50 Special Price at Suit, $5 00 »» Our u Cash Getting” Sale that closed 24th inst., was a phenomonal success, and like all successful sales, it left small assortments of goods ail over the store, and ail of these small lots and broken assortments have been gathered together for a grand) final clean-up. It is not a question of price or value now, it is the space wanted, and the smallest possible price will get the goods— These are some of the BROKEN STOCKS THAT MUST GO REGARDLESS OF PRICE Several Hundred Yards SILK and SATIN RIBBONS all widths. Women’s NECK WEAR, BELTS, about 10 dozen. SHIRT WAISTS, Wool DRESS GOODS. Several dozen American Lady Corsets. All MILLINERY. All Wash Dress Goods, All Fabric GLOVES, All Dress Skirts, All Sattine Petticoats, All Coats and Jackets, All MUSLIN WEAR. Remnants. More business means more remnants. We like the business, but don’t like the remnants at the moment, we have quite an accumulation of Wash and Wool Dress Goods Remnants. All lengths from 1% to 10 yards. The collection includes the most desirable fabrics of the Season. Now marked your choice about Half-Price. A big shipment of Men’s soft bosom Dress Shirts, in the very latest effects, re ceived on the last boat, Wil ---------- -3^ Our Stocks of Men’s Hats, Collars and Cuffs, Neck Wear and Hosiery i.j the most complete we’ve ever carried. We mill pay 22e. a Dozen for Eggs up to July Fourth dairymen of this countv will have to suf both the freight engines jumped after companist; following which was a string Samuel Eluiore and wife to Astoria Co. fer, for they are simply in the hands of reversing the levers. V\ hen the first en quartette. Tract of tide land in section 8, tp. 2 The dramatic club gave three short the strangers whom they lately took up ' gine of the passenger train struck the north, range 1() west, W.M. Con with and now see the bitter pill they freight train, the second passenger en- sketches during the evening, which were sideration, $1.00. have to swallow by entrusting the man I gine piled on top of it, sending wreck a credit to the performers and amusing U.S. Land Office to William R. Illinga. tdacture and disposal of their products to I age and steam in all directions. 1 Engi- to the audience. worth. 100 acres in section 2», tp. The graduates were Misses Anna Fitz j neer Tom Milner, of Dunsmuir, was — < north, range 7 west. middlemen and “knockers.’’ The cases of Charles J. Rust, John E. pinned between the top of the • first patrick and Bessie Terwilliger and Rob. Ernest Barton to Hammond Lumber Co. 160 acres in section 21, tp. 3 DuBois and C. H. W heeler and other I engine cab and the coal box and was ert Maxwell, fosepli Gnptill and Pius north, range 10 west. Consideru- owners of timber lands in Clatsop, suits I badly crushed. Milner's fireman was i Jacob, and in presenting the diplomas, tion, $1468 94 having been brought last year to enjoin ' hurled against the pilot of the freight Father Le Miller made a few, but appro the countv horn collecting the taxes j engine with sufficient force to rebound. priate remarks to the pupils. It was Elmer D Smith to Mildrwl C. Smith. during the valedictory, which is his life 80 acre tract. Comuderntiun. $IU.UU. assessed against them, on the claim that i which saved ________________ always one of the pleasing features of The Whitney Co.. Limited, to State of the assessments were excessive, will not Oregon. Quit claim to 81 28 acres be for trial, as was announced in the cir Commencement at St. Alphonsns ' such occasions, the electric lights blinked I and there was an exodus of a large part in sect. 19 and 20, tp 2 south, range cuit court at Astoria last week. The tim There was a fairly good attendance at 1 ' of the audience, and despite the interrup 9 west. Consideration, $101,60. ber owners will pay the taxes. The tim St. Alphonsns Academy commencement, > tion. Miss Anna Fitzpatrick kept to her The Whitney Co., Limited., to State of ber lands in Clatsop countv were assess which were up to the average of pre piece and deserve considerable praise. Oregon. Quit claim to 40 acres, in ed at eight dollars an acre, but the own vious years. The stage had a gav ap sec 30, tp. 2 south, range 8 west. ers refused to pay the assessments. The pearance, the front being nicely arranged Real Estate Transfers. Consideration, $50.00. cases were argued at the last term of with choice flowers, which gave it a Elam Butts and wife to Edward M Reported by II. T. Botts. court and a temporary injunction issued pretty effect. The opening march was Harvey & Edgar H. Whitney. Trad Henry Schultz and wife to Charles and were to be disposed of at this term. nicely played by Misses Eva Wheeler and containing 41)4 acres insection 8. tp. Schultz. E N.E 14', section 36, It has developed since that the owners Mary Sander.which was followed by the 1 s<*uth, range 9 west. C<'lindera, tp 3 south, range 9 west. Consid have been offered as high as |125 an greeting glee,in which all the pupils took lion, $1500 00. eration. $1.00. acre for some of the land and refused it. part, followed by a piano trio, “Harvest Tillamook Dairy Association, by Sheriff, David Bailey and wife to Armada M. This sustains the action of the assessor Home Waltz,” which was likewise nicely 1 Pi Hierfiehl. Tract in sections 14 and to Peter McIntosh. One acre in in raising the assessment of timber lands rendered. “Our Alphaliet and Song” was 15, in tp. 4 south, range 10 west, Nathan Daugherty D.LC. Con- in Clatsop countv._________ performed without a fault, and then the containing 160 acres, more or less. sideration $2200.00. orchestra played “The Village by the In a Railroad Collision Consideration, $11,500 00. P. McIntosh to John B. Agen. Ansigli Sea.” The duet, “Bauermarsch,” by merit of certificate of sale of one acre Charles A. Johnson to Jason J. Powell. Mrs. L P. Allen and Elmer, who were Misses Nellie ( base and Lily Anderson, Lot 2, block 8. Park addition to in Nathan Daugherty D.L.C. (Jun- returning from a visit to friends in Cali and the violin solo, “The Kobin’s Lulla Titlani'iok. Consideration, $250.00. Hideration, $2200.00. fornia, were in a railroad collision on the by.’ by Mike Mekhoir, deserve a word Maria M. Crenshaw to Nelson P Wheeler. U.S. Patent to Alexander Finlayson. Southern Pacific railroad at Morley on of praise “Mother Goose Reception 160acres in asution 34, tp 2 north, Quit claim tract in 8.E. ’4. section Monday, and although not injured, had and Drill” pleased the audience, as did range 10 west. 2, tp 2 south, range 8 west, W.M. a bad shaking up. They arrived in Port •Iso the trio, “Under the Palm Trees,” US. Patent to George W, Pettit. 160 Consideration, 11.00. land on Tuesday and will lx home on played by Misses T. Klien. S. Guptill and w A Graves and wife to G. J. Ayers. acres in sections 13 and 14. tp. 2 Sunday. B. Terwilliger and J. Melchoir, Pet* and south, range 8 west. Tract in section 20, tp. 3south, range The section of northbound overland Jacobs and Leo Sander. Mrs. D. Mur JO west, Consideration, Three mortgages filed, securing in the train, No. 6. the Oregon Express, came phy came in fora good ronndof applause aggregate« $8110 00. • 1000.00. in collision with a southbound freight lor the nice manner in which she sang train at Morley. Engineer Milner, of the solo, "When the Leaves Begin to the express train, was injured, but none Fall,” with Mrs. Carl Patzlaff accom of the passengers were hurt. None of panist. Another nice piano trio. “Prim the cars were derailed, but the engines rose Waltz.” was rendered by M Sander. Whatever the doctor prescribes or were damaged considerably. The acci M. Bernard and E Wheeler ; as was also suggests, is what I specially try to dent is believed to have been due to a duet by Misses Jeanie Lynch and Melva supply, and succeed as well that I miscalculation by the freight train of Wade ; followed bv “Lewis and Clarke the time it would lake them to reach an known as Headquarters for all f March, by Miss Nellie Chase; duett, the switch at Morley. The southbound SICK ROOM GOODS. “Twilight Ramblings," Paris Lamarand California Exp-ess was delayed several Howard Wolfe : string quartette, "Jolly 1 hours on account of the collision. Each Boys,” by Peter and Pius Jacob, Henry train was drawn by two locomoti.es Sander and Nick Melchior, with Miss V. The two passenger engims telescoped, Reliable Druggist. Melchoir accompanist ; violin solo, by shoving both of the freight engine» Peter Jacob, with Miss Sadie Guptill ac «idewise off tbe track. The crews of For the Sick. Chas. I Clough,