ilkinmk ItoÒlinljt V®1. XVIII. No. 10 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS, . H. T. Botts, for abstracts. * Walkover Shoes at Todd's. • C. Mills for bargains in real estate * Gordon Hats and Gloves at Todd's.’ Gent.'s Furnishing Goods at Todd's.* Geo. Watt was back in the city Satur­ day. Go to Fred Forslund's for Bicycle Sun­ dries. • Crouse Todd’s. & Brandigee Clothing at • Three cans of Fine Tomatoes for 25c. at Cohn's. • 8. C. Ralston, ofSalem, was in the city on Monday. W. W. Plum, of Salem, was in the city on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Kiger, the former Every man owes it to himself and his being a brother of Mr. G. W. Kiger, and family to master a trade or profession. | who were in on a visit, left on Friday. Read the display advertisement of the Leave your orders for Awnless Brome six Morse Schools of Telegraphy, in thia Grass seed,the grass that will crowd out issue and learn how easily a young man the yellow weed, at Alex McNair* Co. • or lady may learn telegraphy and be Mr. A. H. Stett, who visited Mr. and assured a position. • Mrs. F. R. Beals for several weeks, left Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Edmunds con- on Monday for his home at Kittanning, template leaving shortly, and after visit­ ing the fair expect to gqto California for It is expected that the water in the the winter. Mr. Edmunds was a suc­ new system will be turned on Sunday, cessful business man in this city for a and Engineer Chase is in for that pur­ number of years, and his friends wish pose. him success wherever he ruay locate The Racycle is a totally different Attornev T. B. Handley does not see wheel. It will climb hills that no any sense in going out to the headworks other bicycle can. For sale at W. H. of the water system on Sunday to cele­ envy's. • brate the turning on of the water into Howard Drew and Herbert Cooptr left on Monday to visit the fair, going out over the Wilson river road on their bikes. I the new water system, for the reason that so few persons can get there. We J. J. Kern, of Portland, was in the city agree with him and make the suggestion on Saturday. that tbe event be deferred until Monday Lost, a gold clasp pin in the shape of a evening so that the hose company can Dr. I M. Smith returned from Portland on Saturday. star, having the inscription Presbyterian hook onto the new system, and the old Perre Peters, of Astoria, was in the S.S. Finder will please leave at this one too for that matter, so that all the citizens can participate. office, • city this week. AUGUST 17, 1905 THE BIG REMNANT SALE ! I Have you taken advantage of it ? Every department in the Store has yielded up its Remnants and they are now piled on Bargain Tables at Half Price and Hess We mention two unusually attractive bargains At Half Priee. 1900 REMNANTS of Wash and Woolen Dress Goods, yards to io yards long. All ate this season’s most desirable fabrics. Most every wanted pat­ tern and coloring, and they are now on large table Sale Men s Hats 120 mEH’S REUT HATS, in several styles—Fedora, Gracoe, Railroad Shape, Senate, etc., in brown, black, natural and white. On sale for several days. Cohn's large stock of Seasonable Dry The steamer Sne H, Elmore's passen­ and Fancy Goods will arrive shortly. gers who arrived on Wednesday were : At One Quarter to One-Half Off. We are closing out our Summer Goods at P. K. Lommen, John Imbum, the Misses C. E. Bennett, of Amity, was in the See window display. At Just Half Price. less than cost. * Boss (3), M. Hannenkrat, J. E. Wilson, city on Wednesday. Tillamook County's exhibit is to be Wm. Hurtsell, J. F. Harrison, Mrs. F. P. M. Kelly, of Portland, was in the shipped out on the next steamer, that is Buttz, Mrs. Mitchell, C. Stanley, Clark city on Wednesday. if a creditable collection can be secured Hadley, C. E. Bennett, A. Larson, J. A. Cohn sells a fine grade of Spider Leg by that time. Some of the N*tu Arrivals are : Fields, J. Owens, F. Rask, W. Buckley, Tea at 25c. a pound. • E. A. Harris, P. M. Kelley, C. H. Burd, When you want a new rubber tire on Lewis Reed, of Rockland, Mass., was your bike, Fred Forslund's is the best sail and wife and daughter, H. Lane and wife, D. E. Conner, P. Gippy. Mrs. Kate in the city on Monday. place to get a good tire. Bicycle repair Edwards, Sheriff Woolfe and Howard Mrs. Kate Edwards returned from Ne­ work a specialty. * Edmunds, Engineer Case and R. Robin, braska on Wednesday, The Iver Johnson Truss Frame Bicycle son. For sale, Shoats and Pigs. Enquire of with two speed gear brake, will climb a Mrs. A. L. Donaldson. * steeper hill than any other bicycle. For At the examination for teachers'certi­ * ficates, the following were successful in Albert Mason has been engaged to sale at Mason & Ackley's. The Store that made teach the Quick school. The lumber schooner Hogan sailed on obtaining county papers ; 1st grade—Ellen Bewley, Hobsonville; Call and see She Racvcle Bicycle at W. Tuesday from the Truckee Lumber Co.’s saw mill at Hobsonville for San Fran­ Albert Mason, Netarts. H. Cary's before buying. * 2nd grade—Octay Voget, Spruce ; Effie cisco with 700,000 feet of lumber. mook County. Clyde Stanley, of Greenback, was in Holt, Foley ; Fred Borneman, Bay City. Powell Bros, have rented and fixed up the city on Wednesday. 3rd grade—Sara Watt, Bay City ; the building previously used as tbe Red Wasco Flour leads them all. It’s Blue Ralph Moore, Clara Eichinger and Eacie Front Shoe Store, and expects to open Stem Wheat. Cohn sells it. * Oliver, Tillamook. up a meat market in a few days. The best set of papers were those of Money to loan on improved farm pro­ Emmett Quick has been hauling lum, Octav Voget,whose average was 97, and perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals. * happened to her. She had no recollec­ Long Walk in Sleep. John Harter, or "Honest” John, ns he ber lor Hadley's new logging camp on tion whatever of her trip. All Laundry work must be paid for the Wilson river, which will soon be in he is deserving of considerable praise, for was called at Happy Camp, made him­ T acoma , Wash., Aug. 14. — A remark ­ being educated in Germany, he has only self awfully pleasant down there last The entire distance traveled was six when delivered.—M. J, B uttz . * operation, employing a uumlier of men. able case of somnambulism has just oc­ miles. Mrs. Grassel was returned to been in this country two years. week, and the invitations to dine out Our Diamond C Coffee at 20c. a pound curred at Eatonville. Antoine Grassel, her home this morning, seemingly nene Some idea can be gathered ol the extent can't he equalled. At Cohn's. * After one or two attempts to rain, the were so numerous and so pressing he who lives four and one-balf miles west of tbe land that is being cleared np in the worse for her noctural jaunt. could not accept them-all. But John got of this place, left a week ago for a camp­ Go to Mason & Ackley for new second Tillamook county, for County Clerk G. gentle patter of a Tillamook mist was into a devil of a fix. It was reported in heard descending on Wednesday morn ­ ing trip in the mountains, leaving his hand Bicycles—the price is right. * B. Lamb has issued over 4,i00 fire per- the camp that John had not been there ing, and it did not have to get a permit wife alone at home. Mrs. Grassel is a Prompt Payment of Wiat’a Claim. H. Glason, of Portland, was in the city mits. very long when the grass widows phoned from the county clerk to put ont fires strong, healthy woman, never haying on Wednesday ; also C. Zwickel. The Hadley’s have bought half interest for him to come back to the city, and no Tillamook, Or.. Aug. 11, 1905. where the farmers were clearing up their had any ailment, either physical or men­ Miss Ellen Bewley has been engaged in the saw mill at Hobsonville. the Truc­ sooner had he arrived in the city than New York Life Insurance Company, land, but it did so all the same. Altho­ tal. kee Lumber Company retaining half in­ the ladies of the camp phoned for him to to teach the Long Prairie school. New York, N.Y. ugh it is several weeks since rain fell, the About 2 o'clock yesterday morning A large New Stock of Shoes and Rub­ terest. They will take possession ou the meadows have remained green through returned. And like a “young" gallant she rose from her bed going to the G bnti . kmkn ,—I received through your 1st September. he did so and there was much rejoicing in ber Boots just received at Cohn's. * the summer, but the rain was what was kitchen and lighting a lantern. About agents. Messrs. G. R Bentley and Her­ The board of equalization meets one wanted to give the grass another start Happy Camp when Happy John put in Mrs. W. C. Trombley left on Saturday 3:30 o’clock Mrs. G. B. Ingersoil, whose bert Angell.check covering my husband's week from next Mouday, and those who and to lav the dust. Thus far no forest an appearance again. John tried to to join her husband, who is at Salem. residence is opposite the Eatonville Insurance policy of $5,000 carried in the make everybody happy in the camp and have any kick on account of being as fires have occurred in this county, and postoffice, looking out of the window, New York Life Insurance Company the Clark Hadley returned from a business sessed too high or not enough,that is the it is not likely that any will, unless the succeeded in doing so. saw a white figure sitting on the po«t- past ten years, and I recommend the trip to San Francisco on Wednesday. time to do the kicking. wind should turn to the East and dry up office steps. Beside her wm n lighted company to any and all persons desiring Shoo Fly is guaranteed to keep flies oft A Good Company. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Upton will go out the underbrush, which had a wetting oa B kcka W ist . lantern. In a few minute« the figure insurance. stock. For sale at Sturgeon's Drug next wees to visit the fair, when the lat­ Wednesday. arose and started briskly down the were Messrs. McCowell & Pyle, who Store. * ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Bul- M. Witte has received final instruct­ street. Howard Edmunds, who was wanted formerly with the Margarita Fischer Mrs. Brodhead expects a brother, Mr. liad, who have been visiting here, will About an hour later Mrs. Grafted ion«, relative to the extreme limit of the Co , have their own company now, and in this city charged with gambling, was Wesley Hawk, of Kansas, to pay her a return to their home in the East. clad only in her night robe and stock Russian concession«, according to infor­ brought back by Sheriff Woolfe on Wed­ opened a very successful engagement at visit. ings, arrived at the home of John Ar. mation received thia afternoon by the Mrs. Buel received a first grade certifi­ nesday. It seems that Edmunds was on Tillamook Opera House last Saturday J. C. Yale and J. A. Murphy, of San cate at the recent examination in one of derson, a mile and a half east of town. Temps from it« St. Petersburg corres­ his way in from Seaside on Saturday, night to a crowded house. The perfor­ Francisco, were in the city on Wednes­ the outside counties, and will be able to She opened the door and Mr. Anderson, pondent. who says he learn« in govern­ mance was truely a surprise to those and stopped at Nehalem. On Sunday day. the only occupant awoke and spoke to mental circie« that, should Japan insist retain all the pupils in her room at the present, as it was far above what they Sheriff Woolfe and Deputy Sheriff Coates her. With a scream she came back to on the payment of an indemnity, the ne­ A good many persons from this city Fairview school she had last year. went to Nehalem to arrest Edmunds, but had expected. The company as a whole gotiations will be broken off. The de were at Happy Camp on Saturday and Senator Fairbanks and wife, of Massa- finding out what was up, he beat a hasty are exceptionally competent in their consciousness, and it wns some time i-isive result, the correspondent says, is Sunday. chusetts, who have been stopping for a retreat, and the county officials teturned respective roles. Monday night they before she became calm enough to un­ The gasoline schooner Gerald C. went few days at Harris', left on Wednesday without their man. Sheriff Woolfe tele­ again delighted a largeiaudience with the derstand where she was or whnt had expected this week. into Nehalem on Sunday with lighthouse to return to Portland, where he is in phoned Sheriff Linville at Astoria to ar­ comedy "PrivateSecretary,"special men­ supplies. charge of tbe exhibit at the fair from that rest Edmunds, who telephoned to Mar­ tion should be made of the clever special Wanted, to borrow, $300, with good slate. shal Thorp at Seaside to arrest the man ties between acts, as it .does away with security at 8 per cent interest. Apply at By having a bank account a record of if there. At the conclusion of the ball those long waits one so often experiences expenditures and receipts can be easily game on Sunday at Seaside, the marshal at a performance. They will present a this office. heavy melo drama^'Crawford's Claim," I. E. Wilson, of Eugene, and E. R. kept and all checks issued.when returned arrested Edmunds and locked him up lor tonight and have painted special scenery with pass book, will serve as a receipt. the night and next morning took him to Lutman, of Goachen, were in the city on Your account is solicited by Tillamook Astoria. Sheriff Woolfe made a trip for the production. Saturday night Wednesday. County Bank. * overland to Seaside to bring Edmunds they will present the beautiful war Rollie scooted off to Happy Camp on back which he did on the steamer Wed­ drama "Two Soldier Boys," and the FOUR STYLES. Elder Fairchilds, of Portland, will com Tuesday—and hoodooed the weather for 78c management will give away a "Pig" jto One Jnt mence meeting in the Seventh Day Ad­ nesday. He is up before Justice Haber- Two Jot« Mo the campers. the one holding the lucky number. It a Throo Jeta, ventist church this (Thursday) evening, Inch this morning. galvanized • I oo A fine line of Mason & Ackley's hand­ man wins the pig they will compel him Three Jeta, at 8 o'clock. Subject, "The Third Angel's 1 25 Married, on Tuesday, at the home of to come up on the stage and catch him bra«« made flies just in from the factory. Tied Message of Revelation," 14th chapter. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Morton, near Bay in full view of the audience, if a woman from special designs. All are cordially invited. City, Mr. William A. Petteys to Miss wins the pig she will have the authority Steamer Sue H. Elmore will go down Mayor Geo. Cohn will turn the water Lorena Bell Roller, tbe cetemonv living appoint any man in the audience to to the bay Friday evening and will leave into tbe new water system next Sunday performed by the Rev. C. A. Stockwell, catch it for ber. The company will also the next morning. at the headworks, when the mem tiers of pastor of the M E. church, when about play Tuesday and Thursday nights ol Clyde A. Brown and fnmily and F. W. the .water commission will be present twenty relatives of the contrsctiag next week. ___ Forgler and family, of Portland, were in and an invitation is extended to the pub­ parties were present to witness the hap. the city on Wednesday. lic to witness the ceremony. Notice to Fishermen. py event. The bride is the grand daugh New and Second Hand Bicycles at Fred Tbe steamer Sue H. Elmore left here on ter of Mr. and Mrs.W. C. Morton, and a Nones is Haassv Givau,—That Forslnnd’s. Now is the time to get a Friday, ber passengers were Mrs. Robert . young woman greatly respected in the under the new schedule of licenses a Ona Quart, at 5Oc makes IO Gallons. good bike for little money. Watt, Miss E. Watt, Joseph Whitney, M. county, while the groom is also well- license for a ;— The steam lumber schooner Coquille R. Hannenkratt H. J. Blaesing. R. P. known and an exemplary young man, Gill-Net or Drift Net is............. *5.00 River will complete loading at the Hob. Kiger and wife, Henry Bunn, Mrs W. C. being a son of Mr, and Mrs. M. B. Set Net................................... ..... 2 50 If after using C arbolic C ompound you are not satisfied come Trombley. Mrs. Smith and Gns Johnson. Petteys. of Bay City. He is a graduate sonviUe mill and will anil today. Seine not to exceed 500 feet and get your money back. in length........... ~.......... ......... 15.00 Farm for sale. 159 acres, near Sand­ of the State Normal College at Mon­ Mr. and Mrs. W. 6. Buel hare been And for each additional foot 3 cents. employed to teach the Fairview school lake ; good house and barn ; ’40 acres mouth. where he is now one of the pro. To operate such gear for the purpose tide land and 30 acres of bottom and lessors in the training department, hav­ again for the coming school year. ing attained that position by diut of of taking salmon in anv of the waters Mr. and Mrs. W. C. King and son, of meadow land ; raise 40 tons of hay and perseverance, hard study and a determi. of this state wtthoot first obtmning a Ashland, were in for a few days visiting will easily Support 25 cows. To be sold ' nation to succeed. Bo tn have a large license therefor is an offense that wdl be cheap if sold at once. Inquire nt this friends and looking over old scenes. I number of friends in the conntv, where prosecuted in the courts. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Reynolds, Mr. and office. H. G. Van Dusan, Those who have not seen brome grass they were raised, who extend to them Mrs. Harry Boreland and sons and Miss Master Fish Warden of the can do so by visiting Alex. McNair Ac their congratulations and best wishes Cosy Clark will leave this week to visit State of Oregon. Co.'« or Cohn 4 Co's mercantile for their future happiness. Mr. and Mrs. the fair. Astoria Oregon, Aug. 14th, 1905. W. A. Petteys left the same dav by pri ­ stores io this city. Those who have The lumber schooner Guide came in on vate conveyance for the toll gate, taking Found. Wednesday to load lumber from the seen it are well pleased, as it comes up the stage the next morning They will to what we published concerning it. The Tillamook Lumbering Co.'s saw mill in Found, on the rond from Dolph to the spend their honeymoon in Fortland, re ­ Upto date Harness Shop. The only complete shop of tie next thing to do is to get it started in this city. Hebo post office. a Ladies' Watch. Tb« I kind in Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but my Tillamook, and with a little patience maining there for a month, after which Mrs. I.ee M. Travis and daughter and owner caa bave the same by proving the and perseverance not a few of the farm­ they will make their home at Monmouth. prices will compare with those that do. Miss Emma Travis, who have been visit­ same and paying for thia notice. ers believe this will eventually become They had a large number of useful pre- Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone. ing at the editor's, will leave for Eugene Torn» Ik Cn . Tilbm«*! Or sent«. the grn«« for the prairie land. * on Monday. Alfred Beebe, of Portland, was in the city on Saturday. Heiu Fall Stock Arriving on Each Steamer DRESS GOODS, Calicoes, Muslins, Sheetings, Women's Belts, Combs and Other Hair Ornaments. Children’s Underwear, Men’s and Boy’s Negligee Shirts. Haltom’s” XSSSiïïÎ “Haltom’s ßLOU^fi’^ ßpfayerg MAKE A VAPOR CLOUGH'S CARBOLIC Keeps the Flies off Stock CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist. Over 30 Years experience in the Business. HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, &C., Everything Needed in the Harness Line you will find at W. A- WILLIAMS