Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 20, 1905, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 20.
rLAMOOK
JOTTINGS.
T. Botts, for abstracts.
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nlkover Shoes at Todd's.
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Mills for bargains in real estate *
>rdon Hats and Gloves at Todd’s.*
•nt.’s Furnishing Goods at Todd’s.*
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to Fred Forslund’s lor Bicycle Sun-
s.
rouse
Id’s.
&
Brandigee
Clothing
at
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■ liss Florence Goddard, of Astoria, is
he city.
he steamer Sue IL Elmore will leave
Friday.
Ve arc paving 23c. a dozen for eggs.—
A, I’atzli.r!.
Ou Saturday, July 22nd, our en
tire Stock of Ladies’ Summer
Shirt Waists on Sale.
50c , $1 00, $1 50 and $2 00 Waists
all at 39c. each
SHOES—We have the latest
in comfort giving SHOES.
Would you dress your feet in the
up to the minute
FOOT TOGGERY —Then come
to us Our Shoes are the stand
up kind with plenty of style
crowded into them.
We have Shoes for Men, Women,
Boy’s and Children.
Call.—If not to day, to morrow.
CARL A PATZLAFF.
J S. Lamar's old saloon building is
W. j. Wall, of Hillsboro, was in the being moved to a lot belonging to Homer
y on Monday.
Mason south of E. Jenkins, and a new
Very little local news this week that is one-storv building is to be erected on the
corner by Mr. Lamar and the McIntosh
orth mentioning.
& McNair Company.
Geo Bovle, of St. Johns, was in the
Farm for sale, 159 acres, near Sand­
ty on Wednesday.
lake ; good house and barn ; 40 acres
For sale, cheap, a nice baby carriage, tide land and 30 acres of bottom and
iquire at this office.
meadow land ; raise 40 tons of hay and
Mr. and Mrs B. O. Snuffer and son left will easily support 25 cows. To be sold
cheap
if sold at once. Inquire at this
?r Portland on Friday.
office.
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Call and see the Racycle Bicycle at W.
Several heayv showers of rain on Sun­
I. Cary’s before buying.
day morning wet the hay that was cut,
Harry N. Bradford, of New York, was but as the weather turned out fiue no
n the city on Wednesday.
damage was done to the crop. Since
Money to loan on improved farm pro­ then the weather has been fine and hay.
making is going on merrily. There is a
perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals.
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big crop of oat hay, which looks fine this
All Laundry work must be paid for year.
when delivered.—M. J. B uttz
F. R Beals made three sales of real
Miss Lona Christensen, of Orctown, estate in the Thayer tract last week.
was in the city on Wednesday.
These sales dispose of the land fronting
W. Reddaway and G. M. Cobb were Trask river. The Thayer tract less than
five years ago was practically a wilder­
in from Nehalem on Wednesday.
ness, but is today nicely settled by a
Go to Mason Si Ackley for new second prosperous and industrious class of peo-
hand Bicycles—the price is right.
pie.
The Seventh Day Adventists will have
E. T. Haltom will leaye on the steam­
a series of meetings, beginning in two
er tor Spokane to buy new goods.
weeks,
Elder Fairchilds, of Portland,
Born, on the 7th inst., at Spruce, to and three other workers, are expected,
the wife of Pete Newberg, a 104b. boy.
Some of the citizens will remember Elder
Clark Hadley and wife returned to the Fairchilds, for he was in Tillamook for a
few da vs last fall. All are cordially in
city on Thursday ; also C. B. Hadlev.
vited to hear him.
Wanted.—Horse, Buggy and Harness.
E. T. Haltom encroached upon our
Address, Rev. Octav Voget, Spruce, Or.*
space again this week with a page adver­
J E. Provost, who came in on a visit tisement
When business men have any
from Oakland, Cal., returned last week thing to sell the wav to let people knbw
Dry slabwood, $2 00; green, $1.40, it is to advertise. That will bring them
delivered, per load.—At the Tillamook customers from almost every nook and
corner of the county. That is what Mr.
Lumber Co.
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Haltom has done to build up his large
Mr. «nd Mrs. M. B. Green and Mrs, department store, by judicious advertis­
W. B. Powell left on Thursday to camp ing
at Netarts.
H.eL. Fowler, formeilyof this city, who
Ralph Welsh, of Blaine, was in the city went to the Society Islands nearly a year
oil Wednesday; also Henry Smith and ago, has mastered the Tahitan language
and is now superintendent ot the mission
Eddie Creecy.
farm at Antra Raiatea. He is also tea-
J. C. Gould and wife and W. C. At­
cher of the mission school in place of
wood and wile, of Portland, were in the
Miss Nelson, who has returned to Wis
city on Wednesday.
cousin for a year’s vacation after Leach­
A fine line of Mason Si Ackley’s hand­ ing four years.
made flies just in from the factory. Tied
The steamer Sue H. Elmore left Satur­
from special designs.
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day with the following passengers : H.
New and Second Hand Bicycles at Fred E. Weston, A. B. Weston, J. Ginger and
Forslund’s. Now is the time to get a wife and daughter, B. E. Long, D. H.
Hirsch and wife, Miss Bessie Wiley. J. P.
good bike for little money.
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Sharp , .Mrs Abeg, Mrs Goodwin and
Mr. F. S. Whitehouse returned from children, W R. Mitchell and wife, B. J.
San Francisco on Tuesday, where he had Stephens, P. McIntosh and wife and son,
gone to secure lumber schooners.
B. 0. Snuffer and wife and son.
Mrs Reynolds, Miss Cosy Clark and
The steamer Sue II. Elmore came in on
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boreland and family
Wednesday, her passenger list being W.
left on Tuesday to camp at Netarts.
D. Burch and wife, G Higgins and wife,
Robert Nicholson, Del C. Bogart, A. Miss L. Christensen, B. J. Stephens, D.
Newell mid Eugene F. Samuel, of Port G. Busley and wife, E W Black, Miss
Pierce, A. Myers, H. Bodford, Miss F.
land, were in the city on Wednesday.
Goddard, J. N. Hallom, E. T Samuel,
B. J. Fuller. Miss P. Fuller. Mrs. E. Nick Lund, J. and B. Gildroil, W.W. Cur­
Fuller, T. Fuller and Mrs. Mell Mitchell. tiss, I . McIntosh and eight men to work
of Portland,were in the city on Monday. on the water works.
Leave your orders for Awnless Brome
Major Langfitt’s report contains the
Grnss seed,the grass that will crowd out following regarding Tillamook : There
the yellow weed, at McIntosh & McNair is $7655.48 available for improvements
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and maintenance of Tillamook Bay and
The Racycle is a totally different liar. During the fiscal year ending |une
wheel.
It will climb hills that no 30, the expenditures. $9471.63, were
other bicycle can. For sale at W. H. devoted to dredging and snagging. The
Csrv’s.
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engineer estimates that $10,000 can be
J. W. Trushel and wife, of Rugby Junc­ profitably expended in fiscal year ending
June
30, 1907, in addition to tbebalance
tion, North Dakota, came in last week
on a visit, Mrs. Trushel being a sister of unex|>ended July I, this year The total
amount expended up to the close of the
J. |. lohnson.
fiscal year just ended is $105,658 20, ot
When you want a new rubber tire on which $32,184 83 was tor maintenance,
your bike, Fred Forslund’s is the best and includes $9471 62 expended during
place to get a good tire. Bicycle repair the year in dredging shoalsand repairing
work a 8|>ecialty.
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existing dikes.
1905.
Iper»«’" w with their fire hugs »"<""• and familv are camping on the beach
enjoying themselves.
Howard drew came over from Tilla.
No attorney nt Corvallis wonld defend
*gaml,kr, arrived mook Saturday.
|. L Pik ewent out to South Prairie
a man who had violated the local option
at Astoria, and before they had tone to Monday.
law. It must be considered, amongst
fleece anybody, it is reported that the
Messrs. Catterlin and Kutcher went
We are glad to hear that the farmers, the legal profession of that place, a dis­ sheriff o( Clatsop county, pointing to tne to Tillamook with n load of cheese
grace
to
defend
that
class
of
law
break
­
although exceedingly busy haymaking,
steamer, said to them : -There's the Wednesday from the Netarts cheese
factory.
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have freely discussed the article in our ers.
boat ; you get out of here as quick as
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last issue in regard to how best to cope
you
can."
They
did
so
and
came
to
Till
EOULDER
CREEK.
There is not a ghost of a show for
I with the yellow weed, which is becom­ Senator John H. Mitchell, so he will have amook. Now note the difference. Bring The farmers in this section are pretty
ing worse every year. In proof of what
ing with them a large quantity of whis­
Mr. Mitchell said about getting rid of to throw up the sponge sooner or later. key, not one of the peace officers made well done with haying, and an excellent
crop is reported by most everv one.
Just
as
well
do
so
now,
although
it
may
the yellow weed and the grass seed to
any attempt to arrest them, although it
Miss Lena Bavs is peeling caseara for
a
painful
ordeal
for
him
togo
through,
be
sow to crowd it out, another gentleman,
well known to large number of persons her brother in law, Mr. R. M. Dingess
from North Dakota, is in the city. Mr. but it is only prolonging the agony in a
this month.
We that they were selling it, and after mak­
J. W. Trushel not only co oberated every legal flght that is about hopeless,
Mr. L. Jensen, of Hebo and his daugh­
ing Larson partly drunk and fleecing him
are
sorry
it
has
turned
out
thus.
word Mr. Mitchell said, but also thinks
ter, Mrs. Wert Sappington came up last
out of his money, the city marshal, so
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week fora visit at H. L. Jensen’s.
it w ill be an easy matter to get rid of the
The railroad thermometer has gone we are informed by several parties, ad
The camjiers are once more invading
yellow weed in this county bv sowing
down to zero since that democratic war vised the gamblers to leave town to pre­ our mountain fastness in search of a cool
what is commonly call broom grass
retreat from the hot, dustv valley.
horse, John Edwards, has been in the vent being arrested.
seed. Ht also said that the grass would
C. ’A. Smith has returned from Port
the city. Well, it won’t surprise anyone
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do fine in Tillamook and would give
The value of a newspaper in a countv Crescent, Wash., where he has lieen
if it falls through, after all, anyway, for
large crops of hay, free from weeds. We
logging for several months, and is busy
Tillamook people are used to railroad like Tillamook is often little appreciated
putting up bis hay.
asked him this question : “Suppose the
procrastination. But woe betide the next by the people, yet it is of great value.
Miss Una Bavs was engaged last week
meadows were plowed up and seeded
person who comes to Tillamook and For a long time the farmers have been in cutting up cascara bark for her uncle,
this fall, would it do well ?” His answer
anxiously
waiting
to
get
some
informa
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W. N. Bavs.
talks railroad.
was: "Yes, it would do well ; there is
tion so as to cope with the yellow weed.
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We are truly delighted nt the stand
no fear of killing it out. It would give
We understand that H. Snook, of We furnished that information last week, the editor has taken on the toll road
it a good start for next year. We sow Salem, who was awarded the contract and we consider it one of the most val- question, and we hope he will continue
to agitate it until we can throw off the
in the spring.” As this is a matter of to build the new court house, intends
uable articles we have written since we
toll-road yoke. We are all tired of this
much importance to a large number of going ahead with the work and that his
have been in Tillamook, that is from n system of highway robbery as the editor
farmers, we^shall from now on try and bondsmen will back him.
He is now farmer’s standpoint. To show what a so aptly puts it.
obtain as much information as possible. building two schools in Klamath county,
hold the yellow weed (dandylion) takes,
The measles are a thing of the past in
What is commonly called broom grass is and as soon as he is through building
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some pieces of land today have not a this part of the country ; the last victim,
correctly described : “Awnless Brome these he will get the material on the
spear of grass. In a few years, if nothing so far as we know, haying recovered-
Grass (Bromus lnermis).
Will stand I ground for the new court house.
We understand that the new bridge
is done to prevent it, everv meadow that
will be in process of construction Sept.
droughtsand produce heavy crops in dry
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is infected with it will be in a like condi­ 1st. The uitn about here have hauled
sections and in poor soils, where other
Tillamook county has awarded the
tion, and practically worthless for dairy­ about twelve thousand feet of the lum­
grasses perish. It is one of the hardiest contract for building the Wilson river
bridge to W. D. Wood tor $2,300. This ing purposes. That article is worth ber, which was all there was sawed.
grasses and succeeds in a wide range of
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Dye and baby
is the bridge so long needed, and with­ thousands of dollars to everv dairyman
temjierature.’’ The weight of the seed is out which the post office department
with large meadows affected with yellow spent last Sunday with relatives on
14lbs. to the bushel. It is just as well would not put on mail route from Forest
Boulder Creek.
weed if they
will plow up and
to consider this matter from all points of Grove to Tillamook. — Forest Grove
W. N. Bays is booked to take a load
sow their meadows to Awnless Brome of cheese to Tillamook to-day (Tuesday)
view. One person has given itjis his opi­ Times.
Wrong, sir. This bridge is to replace Grass (Bromus lnermis). Yet the Head Irom Hazel Bend factory.
nion that brome grass will do well in
the one crossing the Wilson river north light furnished the information gratis,
Mrs. Laura
Bays has been helping
Dakota but would not do well in the
and there are probably many farmers Mrs. Lixie Gladwill cook for her bar-
light prairie soil of this county, yet he is of Tillamook City.
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whom it will directly benefit who would vesters.
ready to try it if no other remedy can be
Some mischievous youngster (of course
One of our subscribers writes : ‘‘A man not subscribe for the home newspaper
found. That, of course, is a matter open
that stands for right like you do in your that is alive to the interests of the en­ he is very young lor he would know
better) has been nheddling with H. A.
for discussion and experiment. We have
paper, I feel ought to be patronized by tire community.
Chopard’s trolley mail box, by tying it
taken steps already to obtain further
all honest people.” Thank you, sir ; but
up so a. trip across the river is necessary
light from persons whose opinions will
to set it going. Now a joke is all right,
we are onlv expiessing the sentiment ot
SPRUCE.
I have considerable weight, and when we
but when it is carried too far, it ceases
a large number of persons in this county
have the opinions of the experts we will
It seems as though nearly every one to be a joke and becomes annoyance.
and thereby reflect public opinion. We
iu our neighborhood is right in the midst What good does it do to have a mail­
publish it as soon as it comes to hand.
are also a ware ot the fact that it often
box which will run across the river oil
of haying.
It would not do any harm, anyway, if
happens that an editor is severely criti­
Mr Joe Bixby went to town Monday a wire, if one has to cross in a boat on
the farmers would plow up a few acres
cised for exposing that which is wrong.
Connie Dye is helping F. Burrogh mail days to untiejhe rope which some
this fall and sow it to brome grass by
one has tied fast for a joke ? This was
during haying.
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not put up lor a plaything and some one
way of an experiment, for it is better to
Miss
Hattie
Bixby,
of
Newberg,
visited
The new idea of enforcing the law in
may find themselves in trouble if they
be alive to the situation and doing some­
Cecil Kinnaman Thursday.
don't
let it alone.
thing than to l«iy down and allow the Tillamook City is certainly novel. To
Pete Anderson went to the city Fri
Mr. and Mrs. H. L Jensen are con­
carry
out
the
system
of
enforcing
the
law
weed to take the country, which it will
day.
templating a trip to Portland and the
surely do if something is not done to adopted by the city marshal, if a gang
Mrs. C. Woole and daughter, Jennie, fair this fall.
prevent it. Land, which a year ago was of men came to this city and robbed the made a trip to Tillamook Wednesday.
Ernest Smith was greatly elated over
Cecil Kinnaman was shopping in the discovery of a bee tree, but on inves­
worth all the way from $50 to $150 an stores and banks, and after they were
Beaver
Friday
morning.
tigation it turned out to be a yellow.
acre is fast declining in valuation, so found out the city marshal would step
Mr. Smith and wife were in our neigh jackets nest.
much so that it is predicted it will be up to them and say “B<»ys, you are liable
borhood
Thursday.
There jis but very little bark being
come valueless in a few years. This is a to be arrested ; you had better clear out
Bud Wallace mowed hay for Albert peeled this year, most every one around
gloomy picture to draw, but as it is the at once !” Will the city dads please put Kinnaman Friday.
here, having turned their attention to
naked truth it is well for everybody to that in their pipe ?
Mr. Sherwood, of Three Rivers, is other pursuits more profitable at least
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interest themselves, even to appointing
hauling lumber from the Yellow Fir Mill this year.
The Headlight man has been rubber, this week.
a large committee of repretentative farm­
Will Lay Beige to Vladivostok.
Clv<le Kinnaman went down the river
ers and have them investigate and ascer­ necking the past two weeks, and he is
L ondon , July 18.—A Japanese Army
tain the best methods to cope with the convinced that a large stretch of coun Saturday to visit his brother, Lou, who
is wording at Slab Creek.
has been landed north of Vladivostok
weed. One bad mistake was made this try is already seeded down with a large
Ike Hiner went to town Saturday.
and the complete envelopment of the
year in allowing the weed to go to seed quantity of the yellow weed seed, which,
Dr. Bartel passed through our vicinity fortress is imminent. The Tokio corres­
again, and as a result an enormous it something is not done to prevent it
pondent of the Daily Telegraph writes ;
Saturday.
amount of seed in scatter over the land. irom spreading, will again surprise most
“Thus Japan carries the war into un­
Miss Effie Holt and her brother, Smith
We may mention that in the North everybody by the extent it is spreading, Holt, passed through here last,Saturday disputed Russian territory on the main
land.
Undoubtedly, too, a strong Jap­
Dakota exhibit at the Lewis and Clark for an enormous amount of seed in the on their way home to make their parents
anese fleet is outside Vladivostok. Ja­
Fair, there are some fine specimens of the affected districts is already in the ground a visit. They have been teaching school pan's naw has nothing else to occupy it
at Foley and Nehalem, and they have
brome grass, and the Tillamookers who for next year's work.
at the moment.
not seen their parents for nearly a
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“The investment of Vladivostok is re-
have seen it say it is far ahead of timo­
vear. And on their way home thev
At the last meeting of the county com­ slopped here in Spruce and Miss Holt garded here as a strong argument for
thy and feel satisfied with what they
peace.”
have heard about it that it will crowd missioners, the delinquent taxes on what made all her scholars a very pleasant
Ships Only Slightly Hurt.
is known as Liverpool, at Nehalem, visit. They were all more than glad to
out the yellow weed.
see her again, but was awfully sorry to
T okio , Julv 18.—An officer who has
amounted to $100, and the court agreed know she couldn’t teach our school next
returned from Port Arthur reports that
to compromise the taxes for $200. That year.
the extent of the damage to the sunken
Baptists Meet at Cloverdale.
is not all.
By the celebrated contract
Russia ships was lighter than anticipat­
Following is the program of the Fifth
NEHALEM.
ed. It has been known that the Rus­
with Handley & Thayer these gentlemen
Sunday meeting of the Western Baptist
Julv Sth was a little tropical, 100 de­ sians applied explosives inside the ves­
will receive $40 out of that amount. We
sels before they were abandoned and the
Association, to be held with the Clover*
have no remarks to make, other than to grees in the shade.
Miss Bertha Roe closed the town resulting damages were expected to be
dale Baptist Church, Tillamook county,
say that we hope the county court will school July 7th, a good program was serious. It has been found, however,
beginning on Friday, July 28. and hold- notenter into a contract with some of
rendered.
Herman Schollmever and that the vital portions of the ships were
ing over Sunday :
the other attorneys and thereby make Oscar Effenberger graduated in the 8th strangely unhurt.
The Ba van, which sustained the most
10 a.m. Friday—Devotional service,
grade.
them guardians of either the clerk’s,
led bv Elder G. W. Pewtherer.
Miss Lommen closed the South Fork sever damage, has been taken in tuw,
assessor's,
school
superintendent's
cr
l<>:30—Organization
and the Peresviet is navigable with her
school July 7th with exercises in Bat
own engines. Both of these vessels will
11.—Introductory sermon by Elder J. county treasurer’s office.
terson s hall, July 8.
W. Osborn.
soon
be brought here to complete the
The Nehalem Dairy Association shipped
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2:30 p.m.—1st subject. “How to En
Even the Pallada.
289 cases of cheese on the Gerald C,, i ecessary repairs.
A gambler is a dead beat I That, and Wednesday.
large and Improve our Work,” Elder \V.
which sustained the heavest damage, is
E. Turner.
nothing else, is the title that he should
Mr. and Mrs. Cook, of Seattle, are in expected to be refloated by the middle of
2nd, “Exposition of John 3:5,“ by Eld. go bv in every citv, for in beating people onapsir. Mrs. Cook is Mrs. Johnson s August and before this the Rrtyizan and
G. W . Capps.
Pobieda will be afloat
' out of their money, they have no scruples daughter.
3rd, “Is there ynv scripture for the
,.,D , .S Bovakin's cousin is in from
idea of an invisible church or kingdom ?’* i • how thev accomplish their end. One of »» islnngton on a visit.
Dr. Kellog says the use of fruit dimin­
Elder G. W. Pewtherer.
their favorite tricks, when they come
Miss Anna Zimmerman is home from ishes the acidity of urin and thus antag
4th, “The distinctive peculiarities of across a “green horn,” is to load him Portland
onizes rheumatism. The acids in fruits
Baptists that are not held to by other
Commissioner Loerpabel tells us that
up with whiskey, and then get in and do
denominations,*' Blder J. T. Moore.
our road district has been tapped for undergo changes which diminish the
That kind of dead beat over 15,000 in the last four year« sav acidity of the blood and aid in the elim­
5th, Question box, conducted by Elder ! their work.
G W. C a pps.
.would set fire to his property, or have it "'«nothing about the years that are pass­ ination of uric acid. The most digestible
Everybody are cordially invited to*at-|
set fire, to beat the insurance company. ed, and yet when we want a road or a fruits are ripe grapes, peach»*«, straw­
tend all the services.
bridge we have to dig up by «„bserip berries, apricots, oranges, whortleber­
Elders J. W. Osborn, W. E. Turner and] Dead beat gamblers are a dangerous set tionor special tax. We call this ditid- ries, very ripe pears, steamed fig*, dates,
to
be.in
any
city
when
thev
will
rob
a
R. Y Blalock, program committee
baked apples and stewed fruits. A
in« up.
C. Christenson and wife, with Mrs dietary consisting wholly of fruits is a
valuable means of overcoming bilious­
Christenson s sister from Iowa, will go
ness Such a dietary inay be maintain­
wortlvhd
v's" ,hc ,Bil- ‘h's week
ed f<.r one or two dais ora week. A
.1.1” v°o<?’
"’’•»tants finish- modified fruit diatary is highly beneficial
rreil Kebbti was the first man to drive Two meals may be eaten, the breakfast
over the new hnilge. Five or six others of fruit only and the ordinary dinner, or
Xmtkuwn"y’making<’"itea St,r'" if three meals are taken, the first
last meals should consist of fruit only.
I would vote to cut out nil rond The most laxative fruits are apples, fig»,
bosses and let all road work l,v con prunes, berries and peaches
it
«hnt«
Editorial Snap Shots.
DEATH on YELLOW WEED
jfopardiic other
property.
More Information about Grass
that will Crowd it Out.
The I ver Johnson Truss Frame Bicvele.
Chief Engineer Davis has moved his
with two speed gear brake, will climb a camp to Banks and will iinmedi.it» |y ex­
steeper hill than any other bicycle. For tend the survey of the Portland, Ne­
sale at Mason
Acklev’s.
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Engineers arc working
We are in receipt of a copy of the i mountains.
South China Morning Post, sent by "W. night and day at the Hillsboro office,
A. H., from Hong Kong, Imt fail to re-I getting their profiles and office work
ready for the construction company
cognize the identity of the initials.
Membets of the local Board of Trade
Mr. ami Mrs P. McIntosh and son have been active in securing the tight of
left on the steamer on Friday, going out way, and while nt first it was thought
with Mr and Mrs. W. R. Mit»’hcll. who necessary to institute Condemnation pro.
had been visiting them 4r°m Dakota. i ceedings, it now looks as though the
Mr. McIntosh returned on Wednesday.
right will be secured without resorting
Judge W. Galloway has sent word to to the courts. Judge McBride will con­
Countv Clerk Lamb informing him that vene the regular equity term of court
he will not hold the adjourned term nex: Monday, and this ordered a jury,
of the circuit court, which was set for to I which has been drawn and summoned
I tor use, should condemnation proceed-
morrow (Frid.iv).
I ings lie necessary. From best informa­
Mrs. William Knight and family, who tion obtainable, actual construction will
have been living at Sherwood for some lie commenced next week.
time with het aged parents, Rev. and
At the meeting of the board of commis­
Mrs. Wormelsdorf, have returned to their
sioners in Washington county, this is the
home in this county.
entry that was m ule lorn right-ot wav :
Hiner it Lamb have purchased a lot In the matter of the right of.wav across
on the corner of Stillwell avenue ami county ronds to the Portland, Nehalem
Front street, w here they expect to erect .Si Tillamook Railroad Company it is
a machine shop and foundry. This is ordered that the franchise l»e granted for
north of the laundry.
a period ol 25 years, to cross any c u ity
The partnership lietween G A. and D. road, beginning at Hillsboro andei ding
T Edmunds, doing business hi the name at the countv line said franchise not to be
of Edmunds Bros., was dissolved Tues j constructed so ns to allow said raihoad
<lav, G, A. bMmnnds retiring, while D to construct their trucks on the countv FOUR
STYLES.
rond at any crossing for a greater dis­
T. Edmunds will continue tbe business.
One Jet
75c.
tance tlinn 100 leet ; said railroad com­ Îwo
Jets
85c
B. Buletz was arrested by the Fire pany to construct and maintain in a
bree Jets,
galvanized.
Warden on the Wilson river for setting substantial manner all crossings. It is
• I O >
fire to some brush on his place without a further understood that if said company Three Jets,
brass ........
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permit, andjustice Habcrlach bound him shall tail to construct and ofierate said
over to the circuit court, placing his railroad within a fieriod of two years
bond at $250.
from this dnt*. said franchise shall ter­
minate and be considered null and void.
The suit brought bv the Tillamook
Water Company to restrain and enjoin
Notice of Dissolution.
Tillatnoook Citv Irom selling water was
beaten on a demur filed to tbe complaint
The Partnership heretofore existing
and sustained bv JudgeGilhert last week
between Edmunds Bros, is this day dis.
in the federal court
Handley
Thayer
solved
were attorneys for the city.
D. T. Edmunds continues the business
T. Sarchet had a dose call Inst week and pays all liabilities against s.iid firm.
When passing under the new awning G. A. Edmunds retains all book ac.
On. Quart, at 5Oc maK.s IO Gallon«
that wasltcing fixed in front of Mason counts, notes and mortgages of sai I
A Kcklev's store, a board fell and struck firm prior to this date
him on the head and felled him to the
Dated July 19th, 1905.
k" ’"’d. He rn-cived a i nt in the head
E dmi nds B ros ..
If after using C arbolic C ompound
and ha<l to go to Dr. Upton and have it
l>. T. E dmi n ».
and get your money back.
sewed up.
G. A. Ei>m xos.
CLOU^’g gprayefj!
MAREA VAPOR
LIKE THIS,
• Jfin hll<?i1<Wrll.was “Pfrom Tillamook S tate of O hio . C ity of T olk do , » g q
I. was C ounty ,
‘
to fill his appointments Sunday.
F kank J. C heney makes oath that he
ip the
senior partnet of the firm of F J. UHKMXi «
Co., »loinir business in the Chy of Toledo,
County and State aforesaid, and that said
NETARTS.
will mty the aum of ONE HUNDRED D'»L-
L ars f r each and every case of Catarrh tuac
J H Oliver and wife, of the
Tilla- cannot be cured by the use of H all ’ s C atarrh
beach °
' ’’*nl l ,St Snnda
V on the Cunt.
FRANK J. CHENEY
Sworn to before me and subscribed >n
presence, rhis 6th day of Decent her. A.D. i^*-
4
.
A W GLEASON.
J-KA., j
Notary Public-
'"« nt the Maxwell place.
P
CLOUGH’S
CARBOLIC
COMPOUND
Keeps the
off Stock
«rrivJ'aMt"v;!,nd,f,,r'ly' of
Flies
CLOUGH. Reliable Druggist
you are not
i ’
‘
satisfied come
Hilbborb,
II h H'« Catarrh Cure is take internally and
act«» directly on the b'ood and mneous surface
of the system. Send for testimonials, to*;.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo,U-
Solti by Druggists. 75c.
Hall s Family Pills are the best.
Notice.
Person are notified not to haul a”
more gravel from the bar in Trask river
belonging to Mr?. Pesterfield. and shoal"
they do so they will be prosecuted to t e
I. Jenkins and family and Solli« Smith full extentof the law.
M rs A. P estbrfielp .