Itcaòliijljt Vol. XVIII. No. 17 TII/LAMOOK, OREGON, tiueamook jottings . H. T. Bott», for abstracts. Walkover Shoes at Todd's. C. Mills for bargains in real estate * Jack Purcill came in on the steamer on Wednesday. The Racycle is a totally different wheel. It will climb hills that no other bicycle can. For sale at W. H. Cary's. AUGUST 34, 1905 #1.50 per year, Fire destroyed Joseph Blazer’s house and bam, with the furniture, hay, etc., on Monday evening, which is known as the McCormack place op the road to Long Prairie. It is not known how the fire originated, but it first started in the barn and then caught the house on fire, making a clean sweep of both. The loss is covered bv $1,000 insurance in the Oregon Fire Relief Association, of which Mr. J. S. Stephens is the agent. Geo. \\ . Phelps swore out a complaint and had Elmer Hall arrested for stealing a cow, but as there is a replevin snit filed in the justice court to prove the owner­ ship of the animal, the case against Hall was continued until the 1st September so that the parties can fight out the civil suit first before the criminal action is taken up. Attorney T. B. Handley will represent Hall and Attorney H. T. Botts Phelps in the civil suit. says the management will have to get The passengers who went out on the at work, and the line completed as soon a move on if they ever get that road Sue H. Elmone on Saturday were Mrs. as possible. The contractor expects to built, let alone this year.—Forest Grove M. A. Morris, B. F. Allen,H. C. Boreland have the work done before the close of Times. and wife and sons, O. Crane, L. M. Shel­ next year. ________________ The passengers who came in on the don, Mrs. 0. W. King, Mrs. D. L. Trow­ Quarterly Meeting. steamer on Wennesday were J. Whitney, bridge, Miss Gilliand, Miss B. Gilliand, W. Heath, J. M. Henry, M. Perkins and Mrs. Hollinder, Mrs. L. Loresee, Mrs.M. The fourth quarterly meeting of the wife, Wm. Parker, P. Oslund and wife, W. Harrison, Mjss A. Waldvogel, Miss Methodist Episcopal Church of Tilla­ Mabel and Susana Oslund, Mary Sagn, M. Guptil, G. A. Edmunds and wife, J. C. mook will be held next Saturday and J. F. Prosser, W. S. Hawk, Dan Nicholas, Yale, Misses M. P. and H, L. Baker, J. A. Sunday. Aug. 2ft and 27. Quarterly con. P. M. Hackney, M. Lewis, J. Farney, Murphy, Ralph Moore, Egliert Good­ ference on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Love Fred Weber and wife, M. Peterson. A. speed, C. E, Reynolds and wife, Miss C. feas^on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. ; preach­ Nygum, F. A. Clark, Rev. W. S. Grim Clark, Miss E. Olds. Miss Winnie Goyne, ing by the Rev. W. S. Grim, of Astoria, and wife. E. A. Grady, E. D. Severance, Mrs. A. K. Case, Maggie Creecy, P. Mc­ at 11 a.m., followed by the sacrament of M. Munroe and wife, Maude Sturgeon, Intosh. the Lord's Supper. Bro. Grim will also N. McBrady, A. Young, S. J. Sagn, R. On Wednesday afternoon of this week preach at 8 p.m. All are cordially in­ Tealiu, Mrs. Roemer, C. and P. Seegund, the ladies of the Shakespeare Club had vited. J. N. Henry, J. Purcill and O. C. Haslett. a very pleasant outing. A few invited Notice to Fishermen. Articles incorporating the Hadley guests were present, the party number­ N otice is H ekbby G iven ,—That Lumber Company were filed on Monday ing in al) nineteen. A very beautiful spot with the county clerk. The capital stock was selected on the banks of the Trask under the new schedule of licenses a of the company is placed at $100,000, river near its mouth ; nor did nature ever license for a ;— Gill-Net or Drift Net is........... $5.00 The hose company was called out on divided into 1000 shares at the par value seem a more appropriate setting than Set Net......................................... 2.50 Wednesday afternoon, a fire haying of $100 each. The iucorporators are C. for this picture of beautiful women. Seine not to exceed 500 feet started in the roof of the building next to B. Hadley, C. E. Hadley and P. B. Van- At about four o’clock in the afternoon in length .................................. 15.00 Long’s saw mill, presumably from a tress, and the place of business will be the writer, having been previously noti­ And for each additional foot 3 cents. fied that at about that time the cloth Hobsonville. The new company will spark. The chemicals kept the fire in To operate such gear for the purpose check until the hose was hooked on, and take possession of the Truckee Lumber would be spread, found his wav to the of taking salmon in anv of the waters then it did not take long to put it out. Company’s saw mill in Tillamook Bay appointed place where a most delicious of this state without first obtaining a This is the fourth fire caused by the mill on the 1st September, the Hadleys, it is luncheon was spread and in short order license therefor is an offense that will be that the company has been called out to, reported, obtaining controlling interest was being enjoyed by nineteen happy prosecuted in the courts. and it is to be hoped the last one before in that property. Logs for the mill will people. The study of Shakespeare is H. G. V an D usen , be furnished from the new logging camp indeed commendable, and we are sure the new system is in operation. Master Fish Warden of the that is to be started by the Hadleys on that the ladies of this club feel that thev State of Oregon. A mistake in ordering enough pipe is the Wilson river and by the Tillamook have not spent their time in yain, but Astoria. Oregon, Ang. 14th, 1905. the cause of the delay in the completion Logging Company should Shakespeare never be opened and of the new water system, which would The Misses Mabel and Hallie Baker, the club was simply Shakesperian in Found. have been completed last week had it not of Portland, spent a week in Tillamook fiame, the benefit that these ladies been that the contractors had not calcu- Found, on the road from Dolph to the derive from afternoons like this, when beach renewing laterfor the pipe lapping at the joints, City and on the Netarts Hebo post office, a Ladies' Watch. The having a good the cares of home can be left behind old acquaintances and which made it that much short when it owner can have the same by proving the would be incalculable. a summer vaca- came to finishing up the work, which time generally while on same and paying for this notice. the eve of their amounted to about 200 feet. This wns lion in this county. On T odd 8 l C o ., Tillamook, Or. Socialist Lectures. return they were given a very pretty and brought in on the steamer on Wednes­ substantial banquet by their friends, Arthur M. Lewis, State Lecturer of day, and in a few days the system will Notice. after which they entertained a few in­ the Socialist party, of California, will be finished. All persons knowing themselves in. vited guests in the pallor of the Allen deliver free lectures as follows ;— Justice Haberlach bound Howard Ed­ House with a number of the latest songs Nehalem, Thursday, August 24th, at debted to the Yellow Fir Lumber Com­ munds over to the grand jury on Thors and recitations. Those having the plea, 8 p.m. pany arc requested to call and settle ull day on a charge of gambling. The case sure of listening to these highly acconi Tillamook, Friday, August 25th, at accounts at the office of Carl Ilaberlach, grew out of thegambling where Howard plished and popular young ladies were 8 p.m. Attorney-at-Law, Tillamook, Oregon, Edmunds, Billy Stephens and W. Bosley Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Whitehouse, Misses At Harvest picnic, Saturday, August as the company is desirous of closing up all accounts. partly loaded I. F. Larson with whiskey Grace and Elizabeth Whitehouse, Mr. 26th, at 11 a.m. in Hadley’s old saloor building and then and Mrs. A. McNair. Misses Blanch and At Opera House, 8 in the evening. Board of Equalization. got into a game with him in the room Hazel McNair, Misses Winford and Kate Beaver, Monday, August 28th, at 8 over Morton & Trombley’s store. Lar­ McNair of Bandon, Mr. and Mrs. C. I, p.m. Notice in btfreby given that ou son lost about $80 and “squealed’’ the Clough, Captain and Mrs. Groat, Supt. the Cloverdale, Tuesday, August 29th, nt Monday, August 28th, 1905, next morning, when Edmunds cleared and Mrs. W. W. Wilev, County Clerk 8 p.m. County Boafd of Equalization will out, but was arrested as reported in our and Mrs. G. B. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. P. A special invitation is extended to meet at the office of the County Clerk last issue. McIntosh, Prof, and Mrs. E. II.Whitney, the ladies. of Tillamook County, Oregon, and continue Ip session from day to day, J. T. Fletcher has had occasion the Mrs. Mapes. Mr. and Mrs. Birch Alder, Everybody come out and hear him. not to exceed six days, and pulicly past few days to visit the proposed line man, Miss Edna Alderman, Mr. and •xainine the assessment roll, and cor of the much talked of Hillsboro and Mrs. W. H. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Woman Healed by Pre 1 sot all eriors In valuations, descrip­ Tillamook railroad at several placesand ' Kunze, Miss Lorena Kunze, the Misses We received this paragraph t’ xough tion of lands or other property. All he says it is the nearest baby play of 1 Ellen, Bothana and Mary Voss, Mr. persons Interested in the assessment any railroad building he has ever seen. and Mrs. J. P. Allen. Mr. John Harter, the mail : Mrs. Mary Weston, of this citv, who of their property are requested to At one or two places there are two or Mr. and Miss Bogard, and Misses Ellen was sick for the last seven month# with appear at said time and place, as no three men at work, but thev work as if and Ruth Bewley. Miss Mabel Baker continual pain in both lungs and sharp obange can be made after the adjourn- they were simply putting in time instead goes East again in September to continue pains in the heart, heart at times pros­ meut of the board. of trying to do something. Mr. Fletcher her musical studies. trated with no circulation and palpitat­ Dated at Tillaiuonk, Or., July 31, ing, and from an injury of the back the 1905. hips also were diseased with static rheu A. M. Hare, County Assessor. matism, which finally extended up the back of the neck into the brain, causing Notice to Water Consumera. much suffering. Last week she was heal The new water system is now reedy ed by prayer. She feels no pain now MAKE A VAPOR During the seven months she was on the to make connections. All desiring _ to be connected will make ap| pplicHtiou to LIKE THIS. street but a few tunes dragging herself W. H. Cary or B. C. L miu ib. L................. All mak - slowly around. Now she walksas lively ing application before the 1st of Sep­ FOUR STYLES. tember will bare $2.50 refunded in ns ever and is attending the Seventh Day One Jet........ Two Jets Adventist meetings now being held in watei rent. Three Jets. Tillamook Water Cornmisaion. galvanized. this city. _ _____ Gordon Hats and Gloves at Todd's.* Lost, a gold clasp pin in the shape of a Gent.’s Furnishing Goods at Todd's.* A. R. Gangloff is in the city on busi. star, having the inscription Presbyterian S.S. Finder will please leave at this nest. office, * Go to Fred Forslund’s lor Bicycle Sun­ The tow boat Roscoe, which is now dries. • doing the towing of lumber schooners Crouse 81 Brandigee Clothing at across the bar, returned to the bay on Todd’s. • Saturday. Miss Maude Sturgeon came in on the The passenger business on the stages steamer. and steamer this summer is heavier than Three cans of Fine Tomatoes for 25c. in previous years, especially on the Sue at Cohn's. • H. Elmore. John S. Gray, was down from Nehalem Cohn's large stock of Seasonable Dry last week. and Fancy Goods will arrive shortly. C. Ben Riesland came in from Portland We are closing out ourSummer Goods at less than cost. * o 1 Tuesday. When you want a new rubber tire on The new meat market was opened up your bike, Fred Forslund’s is the best this morning. Water will be turned into the new sys. place to get a good tire. Bicycle repair work a specialty. • tern on Monday. A cow, somewhat old, was sold at Cohn sells a fine grade of Spider Leg sheriff’s, sale with other stock, and Tea at 25c. a pound. ♦ fetched $5. Good prime beef ought to For sale, Shoats and Pigs. Enquire of be cheap in Tillamook. Mrs. A. L. Donaldson. • Married, on the 16th inst., bv Rev. C. Eva S. Allen, of Lewiston, Me., was in A,. Stockwell, at the parsonage of the the city on Wednesday. M E. church in this city, Mr. Luke Wolfe Call and see the Racvcle Bicvcle at W. to Miss Flora Hanenkratt. H. Cary’s before buying. • The Iver Johnson Truss Frame Bicvcle E. E. Autrim nnd J. M. Kirkwood with two speed gear brake, will climb a were in the city on Tuesday. steeper hill than any other bicycle. For * Wasco Flour leads them all. It’s Blue sale at Mason & Ackley’s. Stem Wheat. Cohn sells it. * The lumber schooner Guide, with about Money to loan on improved farm pro­ 220.000 feet of lumber from the Tilla­ mook Lumbering Co.’s saw mill, will perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals. * All Laundry work must be paid for finish loading in a day or so and will get out this week. when delivered.—M. J, B uttz . * Mr. 0. C. Haslett, president of the Our Diamond U Coffee at 20c. a pound Truckee Lumber Company of San Fran­ can't be equalled. At Cohn’s. * cisco, came in on Wednesday on business Go to Mason & Ackley for new second in connection with the new deal in the hand Bicycles—the price is right. * saw mill at Hobsonville. Matt, Phil and Lest Moroney, of Fair- The hydrants on the old water system dale, were ill the cisy on Monday. are to be taken offFridavcvening.conse A large New Stock of Shoes and Rub- qnently it is important that extra pre ber Boots just received at Cohn's. cautions be taken to prevent fire while Mirion Perkins and wife came in from the city is without wuter for fire protec­ Ashland on Wednesday on a visit. tion. J. A. Gray and wife and son, of Port The Tillamook Lumbering Co. has en­ larged their slab wagon one quarter. land, were in the city on Saturday.* Wanted, to purchase, a good buggy Thev have reduced prices per load to 30c. horse. Apply at the Headlight office. * to 50c. Wood fiom the mill $1.50 ; dry Mrs. Floyd Colwell and Cora Colwell, $2.00. Leave all orders at mill or bv of McMinnville, were in the city on Sun. postal card. Powell Bros., who opened np a meat day. market in this city Thursday, wish The board of equalization will convene been on Monday and remain in session one us to state that they have not bought off. They met with some week. opposition in getting started was the E. D. Severance came in from Haines cause of the delay. on Wednesday to visit his parents for a By having a bank account a record of week. expenditures and receipts can be ensily Fred Weber and wife and John Farney kept and all checks issued,when returned came in from Turika, Cal., on Wednes­ with pass book, will serve as a receipt day. Your account is solicited by Tillamook Shoo Fly is guaranteed tokeep flies oft County Bank. * stock. For sale at Sturgeon's Drug Fred Arthur had the misfoitune to Store. * break his collar bone on Monday. He Dr. Upton has rented the store next to was working on the government dredger, F. R Beals' office and will open his office and the engine becoming jambed, he put there. his shoulder to the wheel to help it,when Wanted, to borrow, $300, with good his shonlder bone broke. security at 8 per cent interest. Apply at The lumber schooner Oakland sailed Three Jets, this office. * brass ......... in on Friday to load at the Truckee saw NEHALEM. Harvest Picnic and Barbacue. Mrs. A. V. Martin and Mrs. M. E. mill, and will sail as soon as she finishes Mr. Vrliees, secretary of the fire In­ Perry, of McMinnville, were in the city loading today or Friday. No other ves­ Harvest picnic and barbacue, on Sat­ surance department of the Grange, last week. sels are expected at that mill until the urday. Aug. 26, at the race track. Tills, visited the Nehalem Grange at their Stop the kids throwing dice in the cigar return of the Coquille River. monk City, Oregon. meeting August 17th. and candy stores—it is a juvenile gambl­ Farm for sale, 159 acres, near Sand Every body come. Barbacue and Mrs I>. 8. Loyakin and ton Joseph ing “graft.’’ lake ; good house and barn ; 40 acres grounds free. F. J. Alex Mayer, Harold Mayer and tide land and 30 acres of bottom and Bring your baskets and come. Don't went to Purl|aod Saturday to visit the Lloyd Mayer, of Portland, were in the meadow land ; raise 40 tons of huy and deprive your friends of the pleasure of fair. E. H. Lane is enjoying a visit from will easily support 25 cows. To be sold the meeting. city on Tuesday. Keeps the Flies off StocK his brother from California. cheap if sold at once. Inquire at this One Quart, at SOc makes IO Oallons At 10 a. m. Father Le Miller will op The lumber is being hauled for the new Mrs. Hinder and daughter, Agnail, en the exercises with a short talk, follow- office. buildings to be erected by J. S. Lamar el by a talk by A. M. Lewis, of Sail are visiting the fair this week. Mrs. Upton and parents left for Port­ and Alex. McNair. L. Mi-Fee and wife returned from If after using C arbolic C ompound you are not satisfied come Francisco, socialist Lecturer, who will A fine line of Mason & Ackley s hand- land on Wednesday and after visiting the D h II mh Thursday, * here they ha I gone be followed by our fellow citizen, Thomas fair the latter will return to their home and get your money back. made flies just in from the factory, Tied B. Handley, who will speak in the op on account of the serious illness of M c .’ h in the East. It was the intention of Dr. from special designs. father, who has improved somewhat. position. Upton to have gone out to Portland H. F. Bedwell, Thos. Ellis. James Reed Rob Crawford returned from J»s Barbacue and basket dinner at noon. with them, but several cases detained and J. F. Bunn, of North Yamhill, were Everybody invited. Come and have a A tigelev Thursday, where he spent the him. in the city last week. good time. There will lie a continuation winter for his health His cousin, Nate The annual regatta at Astoria, which Mrs. P. B. Vantress, of Hobsonville. of the discussion by Messrs. Lewis and Robinson, accompanyed Idm from Port­ takes place on Tuesday, Wednesday and Mabel Vantress, of Newberg, were and Thursday of next week, ought to be Handley at the opera house in the even­ kind for a few days outing. ing Doors open at 7:30 o’clock. in the city on Friday. Aug Davidson »»nd family and Elsie a great attraction for the many visitors Scovell went to visit the fair Saturday. New and Second Hand Bicyclesat Fred [ who are visiting the state this year, tor Forslund’s. Now is the time to get a the Astorians always make these regat- The factory is preparing to send an Hillsboro and Tillamook Roads. good bike for little money. exhibit of cheese Io the fair. tas interesting. the up to date Harness Shop The only complete shop of 1 Progress on (he new P. N. A T. rail Mrs Geo. B. Lamb left for Newberg on Ralph Ackley wa< up from Tillamook Every man owes it to himself and his I handle no shoddy goods, but 1 ni y way is prr»grcssing very satisfactorily, oil business the last of the week. Wednesday morning on account of the family to master a trade or profession kind in Tillamook county. according to the report of Edward serious illness of her mother. Read the display advertisement of the prices will compare with those that do. The South Fork School District has Records, president of the Allas Contract Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone Mrs Jennie Kinnan and daughter, of six Morse Schools of Telegraphy, in this cleared off the school lot ami will build Ac Construction Company, of San Fran, m good school house this fall. Shelby, Neb , aunt and cousin of Deputy issue and learn how easily a young man cisco, which holds the contract for the I or lady may learn telegraphy and be Clerk K. Mills are in on a visit. Drunken men are of frequent o«ur. line. Mr. Records has returned from MONMOUTH STATE NORMAL The steam lumber schooner Coquille assured a position. •DCS in our town, ami the »|*eal( easy is Hillsboro to Portland, where he went to Begins its 24th year September 26th River left on Friday with a load of lum­ W. S. Cone has brought suit in Justice sublet the contract for I he second 10 miles in evidence, “how conies this in n dry T hbee C ocmm of S tudy ber from the Truckee saw mill. Haberlach's court against Rollie W .Wat­ of the line. The first 20 miks of the line town anarchy T” Preparing for County and State Cer ­ Supt. W. W. Wiley and Mrs. Wiley left son for $100. who claims that he is en­ Judging from th»* sou ml of the rum tificates. Higher coarse» recognised in must l>e completed by the end ofNovem on Wednesday to attend the educational titled to that amount as commts-ion for Washington and other Skates her to fulfill the conditions of the con­ l»erng, there is a strong and growing selling two timber claims for Watson. congress in Portland next week. D emand fo » N okmai . T baixed tract. but, according to Mr. Records, sentiment to disj >int the north end of T each eas. this portion of the line will be finished i the county, including Road District No. Geo. Capen, W. B. 'McKinney, A. J H. T Botts is attorney for Cone aud T. i 1, Mi ll annex it to <'Istnop county. The Longer terms, higher wages and lietter before that date. Baker, Thos. Booth and J. A. McLaren, B. Handley for Watson. opportunities for promotion award the I No attempt to extend the line Ireyond I cause of this dissatisfa« tion comes froui Dr. Bartel's house had a narrow escape of Portland, were in the city this week. Normal »graduate for his enterprise. the fact that we think we are entitled Lena T. Johnson, N. Smith, W. J. Dil­ on Thursday evening. It seems that the School directors appreciate the superior the first 20 miles will be made this Fall, I to a bridge across the South Fork of the electric light tell and caught the bed on but work will lie recommenced early in ability of Monmouth graduates and the lon, L. E. Button and Walter Bennett, of demand far exceeds the supply. the Spring—in March, if the weather will Nehalem. Seeing the county judge re. fire, and when the hose company appear­ Portland, were in the city on Sunday. permit. The last KO miles are, for the ; fuses to move in the matter, perhaps ed on the scene the bed was all ablaze ««rial attention given to methods work in graded and »«graded schools. Rev. A. 8. Foster will preach in the most part, through very rough country, the nuithern county would treat us This was packed out into the street I • : Prcsbvterian church at Bav City on Su >- better. but a large force of men will lie kept ’ ■ better. and put out, which was the extent of da' morning and in tb s city in the even­ Or J. B. V. Bt TLM, Secretaire the loss. ing- CLOUGH’? ^pragerg CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC COMPOUND CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist. I. 1 Over 30 Years experience in the Business. e HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, 4c, n n Everything Needed in the Harness Line you will find at W. A WILLIAMS e rt It r r /« ¡t I >. 1 o I