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Jlraiilinljt Vel. XVIII TILLAMOOK, OREGON, TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. H. T. Botts, for abstracts. Walkover Shoes at Todd's. C. Milla for bargains in real estate • Gordon Hats and Gloves at Todd's.* Gent.'s Furnishing Goods at Todd's.- Go to Fred Forslund's for Bicycle Sun dries. Crouse & Brandigee Clothing at Todd’s. * Three cans of Fine Tomatoes for 25c. at Cohn's. * . Blanch McNair returned to the tity an Wednesday alter several weeks Visit. Married, on Saturday, nt the U B Parsonage in this city, by the Rey.J. Connor. Mr. Lawrence Olds and Miss Hattie M. Chitwood. The leer Johnson Truss Frame Bicycle, with two speed gear brake, will climb a steeper hill than any other bicycle. For sale at Mason & Ackley’s. • Two games of base ball were plated Saturday and Sunday liettveen Dolph and Tillamook, the visitors winning both P. Becker, of Portland, was in the city games, the scores being 5 to 1 and 6 to 1. 1 lie Tillamook Lumbering Co has en on Tuesday. larged their slab wagon one quarter. Miss Edna Aiderman returned home on They have reduced price per load 30c Wednesday. to 50c. Wood from mill, $1.50 • dry Chas. Rav was in the city from Clover, $2.00. ’ dale on Wednesday. Mr. |. S Lamar and family returned Coho sells a fine grade of Spider Leg from Portland on Saturday, accompan Tea at 25c. a pound. • ied by his brother. Mr. R. S. Lamar and Six or seven tons of oat hay for sale. wife, of Fulton. Missouri, who are on a visit to the Coast. Applv to C. N. Drew. County Judge W. W. Conder was in the city on Monday. A. Countryman, of Sheridan, was in the city on Saturday. Everett Hall, of Forest Grove, was in the city on Saturday. Will Tyler Smith, of Sheridan, was in the city on Saturday. E. IV. Burton, of Oakland, Cal., was in the city on Monday. The hose company was called out to a fire in the root of the laundry on Mon day afternoon, but, fortunately, its ser vices were not required. as the fire was put out with a few buckets of water. Banking made plain. A 32 page pam. phlet free. Tells all about what a bank is, what a bank does, and how it will help you. Call at Tillamook County Bank or will be sent by mail if required. * Farm for sale, 159 acres, near Sand lake ; good house and barn ; 4(1 acres tide land and 30 acres of bottom and Call mid see the Racvcle Bicvcle at \V. meadow land ; raise 40 tons of hay and H. Cary’s before buying. - will easily support 25 cows. To be sold Fred Borneman has been engaged to cheap if sold at once. Inquire at this office. * teach the Bay City school. Every man owes it to himself and his Wasco Flour leads them all. It's Blue family to master a trade or profession. Stem Wheat. Cohn sells it. * Read the display advertisement of the The McCowell-Pyle Co., at the opera six Morse Schools ol Telegraphy, in this house, Satuaday, August 12. • issue and learn how easily a young man Money to loan on improved fnrm pro or Indy may learn telegraphy and be perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals. * assured a position. • All Laundry work must be paid for Jeff Fleck had a jury trial on Monday when delivered.—M. J, B uttz . * before Justice Carl Hnberlach, charged H F Meaner, of North Yamhill, was in the city on Saturday. AUGUST io, 1905. REMNANT Îi.50 per year. SALE ! Our successful Clearance Sale that closed the 5th inst. left us with short length Dress anti Wash Goods, a few of a kind of Shirt-Waist, Skirts, Kimonas, Children’s Dresses, Hosiery, Underwear, Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes, Etc.— In fact, broken stock in every Department and we have collected these REMNANTS together for a GRAND FINAL CLEARANCE------ and most ANY OLD PRICE will get them------- “The early bird” von know? The sale is now on. GRAND PRIZE BOX SALE ! Next Saturday Afternoon, Aug. 12th, at 2 o’Cloek $ 1.00 to $2.00 MERCHANDISE For 5Oc Every Department in the Store will be represented in the “PRIZE BOXES” and you are sure to get $1.00 worth FOR 50 CENTS and there will be dozen’s of Boxes worth $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, and $5.00. r» Ahb AT ONE 50 PRICE Our Big Fall Stocks will begin to arrive soon and they will be bigger and better than ever before “Watch The Popular Store Grow.” Several new depart ments added this season— The bigger the stock the smaller the margin of profit. Our Diamond C Coffee at 20c. a pound can’t lie equalled. At Cohn’s. * with using abusive and obscene language ata watering place at Ocean Park. He Go to Mnson & Ackley for new second was found guilty, and the jury added this to the verdict : "We, the ju.v. re band Bicycles—the price is right. * Mr. C. R. Hunt is back again in the | B. F. Allen, of Portland, is inthe citv. Don’t forget your old friends at the commend the defendant to the mercies ol city. the court.'' The justice fined Fleck $lt>. The steamer Sue H Elmore will leave opera house, Saturday, Aug. 12. * Mrs. Mary Reynolds, of St. John’s, is ' on Friday morning. A number of families from this city are A large New Stock of Shoes and Rub camped at Netarts, corsequenty theie in the citv. Ili» fine ime weather «intuit iwttyiriuia Th* continues with a ber Boots just received at Cohn’s * For sale, Shoats and Pigs. Enquire of ^ood ,,umfwr „f campers on the beach. are plenty of "grass widders" in the citv, R. W. S. Hames and wife, of Forest amongst whom is the editor. We ain't Mrs. A. L. Donaldson. __ _____ A bny by the name of Terwilliger, a Grove, were in the citv on Tuesday. stuck on it much, for pumping the cows, Ed. Coyle, of Philadelphia, a friend of grand sori of Mr. L. C. Smith, of Bar Mrs. C. F. Groce and Miss Mina Har- making the butter, keeping bachelor's Sum Downs, is in tile city. View, fell out of a tree on Sunday and ris, of Portland,were in the city on Tues- hall and running a print shop and news Wm. Crawford and wife, of Nehtilem, fractured bis arm. day. paper almost single handed is no picnic. were in the citv on Wednesday. Several cases of diphtheria are report Mr. and Mis. J. L. Jones and Miss The steamer Sue H. Elmore sailed on Wanted, a dozen families to buy camp ed in the south end of the countv and Eacie Oliver returned to the city onTues Saturday with the following passengers: stoves at Wade’s. From $2.25 up. County Judge W. W. Courier has taken day. S. B. Morris and wile, A. Feuson, D. L. Shoo Fly is guaranteed tokeep flies oft prompt measures to have the cases W. W. Walling, of Amity, and F. E. Hartsell. V. N. Ferry. Mr. P.-igel and stock. For sale al Sturgeon's Drug qunrnnteened. We are sorry to hear, Walling of Newberg, were in the citv on wife, H. L. Ralston, R. Livingston, P. C. however, that two deaths have already Monday. Store. * Miller. F. Balmer, H. Goldstone. C. F. occurred, Mrs. A. Bowman and child Misses Mabel Baker nnd Hallie Baker, Wanted, to borrow, $300, with good Taylor, W. Julian, F. Wheeler, Mrs. Car being the first victim«, which we were security at 8 per cent interest. Applv at rol and daughter. Miss M. Grisson and of Portland, were in the city on Wed notified of this morning. this office. • nesday. Mrs. M. E. Fuller. The city council met on Tuesday,when Dixon Gaunt and wife, of Arlington, 1 Rev. A. S. Foster will preach at Bay H.S. Baker, a brother of the editor’s, Mayor Cohn and Conncilmen L. Hiner, and B Gaunt, of McMinnville, are ia iCityon Sunday morning and in this city had a close call on Sunday at Netarts. Maurice Leach, Homer Mason and A, f. mthe evening. He was out swimmingin thechannel. and the city. While were present. Bills allowed ; Addison H. Harris, who is in business A fine line of Mason & Ackley’s hand, a long way from shore, when he was mis E. Quick, grading and gravel ing............................................ $ 2 l.oo sade flies just in from the factory. Tied taken for a seal by a young man who : at Dallas, is in the city shaking hands Geo. Wilt, work on street...... rom special designs. * fired at him with his gun. The bullet with old friends. John Perry, ditto .................... Sheriff c. H. Woolfe and wile returned Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Patzlaff have re. missed the swimmer about twenty inches, Electric lights, June and July Portland on Wednesday, where ( urned from a business trip to Portland striking the water in front of him. He from Hiner & Lamb, repairs on had a like experience nt Garibaldi a lew they have been visiting the fair. nd a visit to the fair. scraper ............................. Representative W. T West wns in the years ago. E. Hellenbuyck lost his house and fur- T. Coates, salary.............. on Wednesday, and he informs us Countv Clerk Lamb and his deputy, city , iturc by fire at Jaw Bone last week, it Water rent ......................... Miss K. Mills are still kept busy issuing that the bill to set out fire wns ten times "ng insured for $400. N.J Myers, special police. worse than what it is now, but with Wm. Eberm an, ditto ... The only big company that will visit fire permits and having a ’hot time" the assistance of the member from Clat. Clyde Clement«, salary * this year will be the McCowell-Pyle with those who are kicking about the law, but after the countv clerk arms sop. thev had the bill modified, and even Eli Olds, grading .......... -0-’ Saturday, August 12. * them with a bunch of fire permits thev then Mr. West would not vote lor it. I Attorney C. W. Talmage appeared be Kew and Second Hand Bicycles at Fred He also informs ns that another weed is go off feeling more satisfied. Some lew fore the council for Mr. Si.Ilwel! in re orslund’s. Now is the time to get a persons are blaming the county court for finding its way into the countv front the gard to deeding street from block six to “od bike for little monev. * the trouble they are put to, hut it is not valley, called St. John's Wort, and un. the race track, provided the citv paid for Get on your laughing clothes. You right to blame that body lor the sins of like the yellow weed, stock will not eat the deed, which the council decided to ate got to laugh. For one week, com- the state legislature. Clerk Lamb has it, not even goats. do, and ordered a warrant. *1.60. for kneing Saturday, August 12. * issued 3000 permits and is still doing a The passengers who enme in on the that purpose._______________ The suit brought by Con Desmond land office business, issuing them as Sue H. Elmore on Wednesday were H I Cleveland, Miss Blanch McNair, Miss School Apportionment gainst W. E. Catterlin has been settled promptly as possible «»factorily to both parties. The hav crop is about over and is put Schollmever. F. R Bishop. W. |. Brooks. Last Tuesday Supt. W. W. Wiley The wells on Main street, which some away in good shape. Hay harvest was J. B McCowell. Mrs. II. Cleveland. Mr. made the following county school np 'ars ago were dug out for water for a little earlier than usual this year, and Pvle, Mr. Herbert. Mr Pettas. H. Balm. portionment : 3—> 60 fire engine, are being filled in. only one wet day at the commencement Mrs. Balm. Mr. Nelson, Miss Nelson. 2—>314 1—$675 r>— 19<> 5— 185 They are coming to stay for one week of the season interfered with hay mak Miss Edna Aiderman. Mrs. Mary Rey 4— 140 nolds. Mrs. H.J. Smith. M. Hreemnn, E. 9—1525 8— 170 ’'th us nt Tillamook Opera House, ing. Self-loaders were used by some 7— 70 12— 215 farmers, and thev were found very valua Coyle M. Gossert, E. W. Fowler, L. C. 11 — 115 10— 395 ’mmrncing Saturday, August 12. * Hendricks, W. H Curtis. Miss Noble 15— 125 14— 190 13— 335 Leave your orders for Awnless Brome able nnd a great saving in labor. leslde 18— 95 17— 55 expediting the hav harvest, and where a McCoy. Mr. McCoy, J. Powell, Mrs H 225 1 fl- ra” wed,the grass that will crowd out 21- 155 sole delivery rake is used, thev proved Morgan, Mr McDonald ami Mr Gellett. 20— 55 185 19 — * yellow weed, at Alex McNair & Co. * A teachers’ examination is bring held 24— 95 very successful. H it had "r>t '>«•" for 23— 270 22— 140 The Racycle is a totally different 27- 240 these self-loaders labor would have been in this city.those applying for certificates 26— 195 75 26- bwl- It will climb hills that no 31 — 210 30— 165 hard to obtain. No doubt. Ufore ano being: 28— 166 thcr bicvcle can. For sale at W. H, State Paper«. 34— 165 33— 150 ther hay harvest, a number of other 32— 75 ttv’s. • Mil* Clare Hollander, Spruce. 37— 135 36— 55 farmers will obtain these machines. 35— 90 Mrs. Ellen Hays. Tillamook. Hr Wm x. Petteys and Miss Lorena 40— 35 30- 260 SE 285 Henry A. Elv has filed suit in the cir- Countv Papers. Robey are to be married on the 15th cni. court against C. Ben Riesland. the 44— 35 42— 95 XI— 45 Albert Mason. Netarts. 46- 47— 70 40 R and they will make their home at cause Of action is that the defendant be 45— 90 Mrs Mabel .Mason. Netarts. 50— 170 ootnonth. 49— 165 4M— »O came indebted to Ely in the sum of Miss Ellen Bewley. Tillamook. '"the trotting match between Dr. J $112 50, on account of moneys paid by 51— 130 Miss Clara Eichinger, Tillnmook. Total «mount «if appropriation. $ m .H79. ' Sharp and Oak Nolan'a horses the plaintiff to defendant at Riesland’. re Miss Bacie Oliver, Tillamook. 1 « t nag was too slew and* came in quest, and by reason of false and fraud Miss Sara Walt. Bav Citv Notice. fond best. ulent representations, and having ob- Miss Elizabeth Lucas, Beaver Cohn’s large stock of Seasonable Dry t« ned judgment agninst Riesland for the All persons knowing themselves in. Miss Mary Tucker. Beaver. '' Fancy Goods will arrive shortly» above amount, with costs and disburse dehtrd to «lie Yellow Fir Ltimfier Com Miss Maggie Creecv. Blaine paar are requested to call and settle all f ’re closing out our Summer Goods at meats in the sum of >45. Elv now sues Miss Effie Holt. Poles. * lhan cost. • to set aside the deeds to certnm property accoonta at the office ot Carl Halierluch. Miss Anna Van Patten. Tillamook. Attorney-at-Law, Tillnmook, Oregon, "hen you want a new rubber tire on Riesland turned over to h.s wife, Mrs J. I- Powell. Tillnmook as the company is desirous of closing up •r fake, Fred Forslund's is the best Riesland, who is made . party to th., Ralph Moore. Tillamook. ant. Attorney H. T. Bott, appears lor all account«. ,r> get a good tire. Bicycle repair Octav VogcX. spruce ’*• • specialty. • Ely. CENTS. Eyes Tested Free. Notice. Addison H. Harris and Dr. S. A. Bart lett will be at the Allen House on Thurs day and Friday. If your eyes bother yon don’t fad to call. We do all refract ing scientifically and guarantee you sat isfaction or it costs you nothing. Notice is hereby given that on Mon day, August 28th, 1905, the County Board of Equalization will meet at the office of the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, and continue in eee- eion from day to day, not to exceed six days, and publicly examine the asseament roll, and correct ail errors in valuatioDH, description of lands or other property. All persons Interested in the assessment of their property are requested to appear at said time and place, as no change ran be made alter the adjournment of the board. Dated at Tiiamook, Or., July 31, 1905. A. M. Hare, County Assessor. Important Notice Hyperopia (far sight) causes chronic ills such as Headaches, Nervousness. S l Vitus Dance, Dyspepsia, Constiga* tion, Functional Heart frotihle. Female Diseases, etc. Many whose sufferings are due to this cnu^c are unaware of it ; good vision being maint.'lined, but by a great expendit tire of nervous energy. We fit glasses to relieve the strained nerves, and health results. We also cor rect any case of lading sight which it is possible for spectacles to relieve. Cross eyes cured without cutting. Examina tions free. DR S. A BARTLETT, Ü.O., N.O., ADDISON H. HARRIS, Oph. O„ At the Allen House, An«. 10th mid 11th. Notice. Notice is horob.v «iveil that the directors of the McIntosh mid MoNalt Company have filed supplementary articles of incut potation changing the name of said Company to “Aiex Me- Nail and Company,” in pursuance of a resolution adopted by the stock holders ot said Company July 19th, 1905. Dated this 31st day of .July, 1905. Alex McNair, President. Attest: A lined a «J. McNair, Secretary. CLOUIJ^ j^ayerç FOUR MAKEA VAPOR LIKE THIS. S One Jet Two Jets Three Jets, galvanized Three Jets, brass CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC GOMPOUND off Stoca Keeps the Flies One Quart, at 5Oc maxes 1O Gallons CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist If after using C arbolic C ompound you are not satisfied come and get your money back. Over 30 Years experience in the Business. HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, Ac, Everything Needed in the Harness Line you will find at W. A WILLIAMS Upto date Harness Shop. The only complete shop of the kind in Tillamook connty. I handle no shoddy goods, but my prices will compare with those that do. Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone.