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    Vol- XVIII.
No. 34.
Jleaòliijljt
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
$1.50 per year.
Sunday morning at the Christian
C hurch the subject of the Christmas
Mtmon wdl be: "The Birth of The
•ng- ’ In the evening also will be a
Christmas sermon, subject : ’’The Quest
of the Wise Men.” Spec',a! music at
both services ’and a cordial invitation
to you to attend.
Judge George If. Burnett, sitting in
chambers, has rendered a decision dis
| roiwmg the suit in equity brought by
Tillamook County against Mrs. Edith
M. Alderman on account of an alleged
claim of the county against the estate of
the late Sheriff H. H. Alder man. Th«
suit was filed in Tillamook a number of
months ago, and was taken under ad-
visement by the court. Judge Burnett
decided that the county had no claim
against Mrs. Aiderman. The costs in
the case were taxed against Tillamook
County.
Drowning at Sandlake.
Real Estate Transfers.
W.M. 159 49. »809.06.
U.S. Land Office to Fred Arthur. 16)
acres in section 28, tp. 2 south, range
7 «est. $400.00.
Rosa Peterson to Nels Anderson. Tract
in sections 21 and 22. tp. 1 north,
range 10 west. $350.00.
Charles P. Nlaginnis and wife to Chiisto-
pher D. O'Brien. 4 interest, tract in
section 7, tp. 3 north, range 8 west-
W.M. »1,00.
Santa Fe Pacific R R. Co. to Charles P.
Nlaginnis. 40 acres, section 7, tp 3
north, range 8 west. »170.00.
Wm. G. Kelso aud wife to Peruielia A.
and John E. and Ira D. Latimer.
Lots 3 and 6. block 7. town of Lin­
coln (now Tillamook City). $800.
Lloyd C. Smith, Guardian, to United
States. Tract in Section 20, tp. 1
north, range 10 west. W.M. On
Tillamook Bay. »25 00.
Lloyd C. Smith to United States, Tract
in tp. 1 north, range 10 west. W.M.
$50.00.
John H. Donaldson and wife to Wells
Gilbert. Deed correction. Tract in
section 3, tp. 1 south, range 8 west.
$1.00.
C. F. Murphy and wife to D. C. Collier.
Tract. Tp. 3 south, range 10 west.
W.M. »1.00.
11 mortgages filed to secure »9150.00.
Four satisfactions filed releasing $3100.
Ha.. G. McKenkie, it is ¿opposed, was
Furnished by H. T. Botts.
drowned at Sandlake on Monday. He u. S. Patent to George Stievrs, 160
left his home that morning for the pur­
acres sec 21, tp. 3 N, R W. \V M.
pose of hunting seal, and as he did not Jacob Schweitzer and wife to Ruth A.
return later in the day his wife became
Rees, 160 acres, sec. 10, tp. 5 S. R10
At the OPERA HOUSE.
alarmed and she acquainted her neigh­
W, W. M. Consideration $1000.
bors, who organized a search partM who Ruth A. Rees and husband to Jacob
Supper at the Allen House. Tickets, including supper, $1 75 On snlJ
then set out to find the missing man.
f Jenkins’ Jewelry Store, Gent spectators will be charged 25c. at tiled
Schweitzer, lots 1 and 2, blk. 25,
McKenzie’s boat, which was overturned,
oor.
Claude Thayer’s add. to Tillamook
and a oar, was found on the lake, and
City. $1000.
this was evidence enough to convince the James and Artie M. Christensen to Mary
searchers that the boat had capsized
E. Phelps, 4 acres in Tillamoos City*
nad McKenzie was drowned, but how
$800.
the accident happened will never be
AlbertjW. Fletcher and wife to Thomas
known.
Penter, tract in secs. 8 and 5,tp. 5 S,
McKenzie came to Tillamook last sum­
R 10 W. Consideration $1.
Good Management and good music is assured on both occasions.
mer and bought J. T. Harris’ place at
W.G. Kelso and wife to Homer Mason,
bandlake, where he was residing with
tract in sec. 18, tp. 1 S, R 9 W. W.
his wife at the time of his death. He was
M. $7000.
about 25 years of age and came to this
G. B. Alley and wife to Ida Hadley, lots
As the time for filing special school county from Nebraska.;
1, 2, 7 and 8, blk. 36 Thayer’s add.
You can find almost any thing you taxes close the end of this month, the dis
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS,
to Tillamook City. $100.
are looking for in Leather Purses and tricts that have failed to report should
Burglary at Woods.
Ida E, Hadley and husband to Ralph
The H eadlight man again takes this Money Bags of all kinds at Clough’s. • do so before January 1st, otherwise no
Ackley, lots 2 and 7. blk. 36,Thaver’s
opportunity to wish everybody a happy
Gus Goeres, of Nr kawin, was in from levy will be made. The districts which
The quiet, peaceful town of Woods had
4th add. to Tillamook City. $500.
Christinas, with this rejoinder, to young Blaine on Wednesday, and M Curl was have reported are : No. 5, 5 mills ; No.
a sensation on Monday morning when
and old : Be merry and wise.
in from the same place On Thursday.
8, 6 mills ; No. 12, 3 mills ; No. 13, 10 it became known that burglars had en­ Jesse Earland wife to fames Christensen,
tract in Tillamook City containing
Clough has the largest assortment of mills ; No. 15, 6 mills ; No. 17, 3 mills ; tered the store of W. D. Robedee with
«
4 acres more or less. $1000.
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
books he has ever carried; almost No. 19, 2J£ mills ; No. 24, 24 mills ; No. the same cunning as the burglars in the
Mahala Wilks to L. T. Wilks, lots 1 and
Faicinators and shawls at Mf-s. Shir- twice as many as last year at popular 31, 8J< mills ; No. 33, 10 mills ; No. 35,
large cities, Mr Robedee. who sleeps in
»
2, blk 1, A. A. Miller’s add. to town
4
mills
;
No.-
37.
10
mills
;
No.
39,
6
geon s.
prices.
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his store every night but Sunday, on ac
of Tillamook. $5.
mills
;
No.
46,
3
mills.
Road
district
No.
H. A. Miles was in from Woods on
count
of
the
mail,
was
at
his
residence
Take your hides to M. F. Leach’s meat
2 has filed with the county clerk a special as usual that night. The first person to M. E. Church South to Annie Baker, lots
Wednesday.
market and get the highest price. He is
1, 2, 3 and 4, blk. 9, W. D. Stillwell’s
Resolutions of Condolence.
discover anything unusual was Mr.Way­
D. E. Meikle, of Portland, was in the paying 6c.per pound for well trimmed tax of 2 mills.
2nd add. to town Lincoln, now Till
Do
you
know
why
many
good
men
mire,
who
found
the
door
of
the
store
green hides.
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city this week.
The following resolutions of condolence
amouk City. $400,
have failed in the saw-mill business ? open as he passed on Monday morning
Late Japanese nut bowls at Stur­
I have 50 acres of land on the Nehalem
F. D. Vincent to Jos. Emrpenegger 30 were passed bv Miriam Temple, No. 36,
One of the reasons has been that they with no one there in charge of it. He im­
geon’s Drug Store.
river I want to have cleared, will con-
acres in sec. 36, tp. 1 S, R 10 W. W. Rathbone Sisters ;
took hold when the bottom dropped out mediately notified Mr. Robedee, who on
Whereas, the Divine Ruler of the Uni­
M $3250.
E. S. McCoy, of Portland, was in the trace the entire tract or anv part there­ of the lumber market. Most people will
making an investigation found that bur­
of.—F, R. Beals.
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Samantha Mills and husband to Nancy verse having seen fit to call from this
citv on Thursday.
agree that prices in lumber for the next glars had ransacked his store and carried
M. Ginn, lot 1, blk 8, town of Beaver sphere of earthly existence our brother,
Mr. Swin Olsen, who recently came few years, at least, and perhaps for offabout$150 worth of goods,consisting
Money to loan on improved farm pro­
T. B. Handley,whose pleasant smile and
$100
here from Maine, has purchased the many years, will be very much higher jewelry, cutlery and cigars. The bur-
perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals.
Wm. D. Stillwell and wife to Olive A. brotherly helpfulness we sincerely de­
Harris'
place
on
Trask
river
through
the
than they have been, and that is the glars destroyed part of the door to the
Ah |oe, the bo»s cannery contractor of
Case, tract in \V. D Stillwell’s add. plore ;
Beals real estate agency.
reason that you ought to buy the saw­ dark room at the back of the store where
Astoria, was in the city this week.
Resolved, that we extend our most
to Tillamook City. $325.
A
special
meeting
of
the
school
district
mill
which
we
have
for
sale
for
only
they
tore
off
the
tickets
from
the
articles
The usual Christmas dance will take
Alexander T. Bain and wife to Garret H. heartfelt sympathy to our sorrowing
is called for December 27thor the purpose »10.000.00. It is a good practical mill they carried off and got together their
place on Monday in the opera house.
Ward. >/3 interest in 160 acres in sister and her family, in this the saddest
of levying a tax to pay part of che bund, and includes saw-mill site, all buildings. plunder, and while doing this in the back
Sec. 30, tp. 4 south, range 9 west. hour of life, this hour which robs them of
The steamer Sue H. Elmore is detained
ed indebtedness of the district.
120 acres of land and 1,500,000 feet of room anyone passing the store at the
a loving husband and father ;
W.M, $1250 (X).
at Astoria on account of bad weather.
A good timber claim right on Trask standing timber. This mill has a daily time would not known that anything H. E. Weston and wife to Robert B.
Resolved, that a copy of these resolu­
Only a few more days to take advant­
River on which there is estimated to be capacity of 80,000 feet and is located was wrong.
tions be placed on the minutes of our
Farley.
Tract
in
section
86,
tp.
1
age of the discount sale at Mrs. Stur­ 10,000 feet of good merchantable timber where other timber can be bought cheap
Temple, a copy sent to the bereaved
south, range 10 west. $1600.00.
geon's.
*
Weddings.
for sale by Goyne & Bewley for »2500. * and lumber easily marketed.—G oyne &
John Donaldson and wife to J. Bernard family, and a copy sent to each of the
B kwley .
•
J. S. Sturgeon has just received a
Sander.
Tract in tps. 1 and 2 county papers.
L. J. Redberg was in the c'ty Thurs­
A pretty wedding took place at the
shipment of Xmas goods direct from
There
is
no
truth
in
the
report
that
the
Eugena Myers, Ruth Rees, Ainanda
south, ranges 9 and 10 west. W.M.
day from Oretown and informs us there
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jeff
Harris,
on
Japan.
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Southwick, Committee
$2600 00.
is strong talk of organizing a co-opera­ Tillamook Lumbering Co.’s saw mill in Wednesday, Dec. 13, when their daugh­ >
A stray calf, with white face and white tive cheese factory in the Mcda district. this city will be closed down this winter
Erick Glad and wife to Ida E. Smith.
for the want of logs. Mr. Whitehouse ter, Miss Alice Harris, was married to
Card of Thanks.
feet, is on Clarence Tilden's place on the
Tract in Sec. 25, tp. 1 south, range
Born, on Sunday, at Hobsonville. to
Mr.
William
Webb,
Rev.
C.
H.
Waymire
has had some trouble with the logging
Miami.
10
west.
$480.00.
We
wish
to express our thanks and ap­
the wife of Mr. P. B. Ventress, a son.
officiating. The room was tastefully
Get into the habit of trading at Patz- We are sorrr to say that Mrs. Vantress company as there is going to be a big­ decorated for the occasion, and under a Blake S. Thompson and wife to Matt preciation to our many friends in the
Maroney. Lots 8. 4 and 5, section kindness and sympathy shown toward
laff’s and receive a 5 per cent discount has been quite sick and the child is not ger demand for logs, but as long as his beautiful arch of ivy, and in the presence
was the only mill taking logs lie appear­
29.
tp. 2 north, range 10 west. $1000. us
__ in
... the
__ __________
late sickness and death of our
for cash.
•
expected to live.
of a number of invited guests, the happy
ed to be getting along nicely. As he
Blake S. Thotnpston and wife to Matt | husband and father.
Clough's line of Celluloid goods is
The lumber schooner Abbie is now cannot do that any longer, the mono­ couple plighted their troth—to love and
Maroney,
Deed of correction to
Mas. T. H. H àndlby and F amily .
the largest, best and cheapest it ever taking on the remainder of her cargn in poly in the logging business will soon be honor one another. Congratulations
abpve
tract.
has been.
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the oay and will finish loading Friday. busted, for in a few weeks loggers will were then in order, after which Mr. and Pauline O. Batterson and husband to
Notice.
The public school will adjourn on Fri­ She wns loaded with lumber from the be working for Mr. Whitehouse and he Mrs. Harris invited then guests to the
Elizabeth E. Preston. Tract in
day for the Christmas holiday until the Tillamook Lumber Co.'s saw mill in this will have plenty of logs to keep Ins mill wedding feast to commemorate the oc-
Tobi's addition to Nelialetu City.
Notice is hereby given that the name
casion of two loving hearts and lives
2nd January.
city.
running and is now in the market to buy
»850.00.
of Muson & Ackley Company, a corpor­
made one. Mr. and Mrs William Webb
Chas. Pyle, who formerly traveled as logs from others who have timber to log
Drop into Clough's and look over
have the congratulations and best wishes Henry R. Worthington and wife to ation, has been changed in the manner
his line of 'Xmas goods. You won’t be advance agent for tile Fischer Compan', and logs to sell. A little competition in
Edward F. Worthington and wife. provided by law, and upon authority of
of a large number of friends for their
and is still occupying that position, is the logging business will he a good thing
urged to buy.
•
Tract in Sections 22 and 23, in tp. 4 a vote of the stock-holders of said Com­
future happiness, for both are highly
I pany, to King & Mills Company.
south, range 10 west. W.M.
Come and see the Japanese art goods now the husband of Miss Dottie Fischer, for the industry and the saw mills, for respected in Tillamook. They will make
Dated this 12th day of Decern lier, 1905.
Charles P. Maginms and wife to John J.
at Sturgeon's Drug Store whether you they having been married about two then there will be no sillv talk of freezing their home at Sandlake.
a
man
out
of
the
saw
mill
business
for
W. C. K ino , President.
Rupp.
>/,
interest
in
and
to
Nw
Se,
months
since
wish to buy or not.
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Married, on Wednesday, at the M.E.
W. M. M ill «, Secretary of the above
section 7, tp. 3 north, range 8 weal.
A boxing contest is scheduled in this the want of logs.
Waterman’s fountain
Pens are
parsonage in this city, bv Rev. C. A.
named Compnnv.
W.M. »1.00.
At a meeting of the city council Mon­
acknowledged to be the best made. citv for next week, when Henry Robbins
Stockwell, the pastor of that church,Mr. United States Land Office to Cyrus F.
day
evening
a
recommendation
was
will
scrap
in
a
ten
and Tom Brown
Clough carries a full line,
*
Ernest Robertson and Miss Anna D.
Hernier. Tract in section 1, tp. 4
round 'bout, and Ralph Bunn and Harrv made by the Tillamook Water Commis­
HAVE YOUR PICTURES
Price.
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Dr. Upton returned from ¡a business
south, range 9 west. »15.60.
Long is to decide which is the best pugil­ sion for the city council to levy a tax so
TAKEN AT
trip to Portland last week. Mrs, Upton
Ida B Kellog and husband to Wright-
that the commission could raise $1,000
Property to Trade.
ist in a six round 'bout.
will remain in Portland.
Blodgett Co., Ltd. Q.C. 320 acres,
by
taxation
to
pay
off
the
money
that
Savers Wanted ! Whenever we suc­
Wanted to trade. 160 acre* for Tilla-
section 36, ip. 2 north, range 7 west.
The appointment of Mr. B. L. Eddy as
was borrowed to pay off the first six
ceed in persuading an individual to be-
mock property. Has 10 tons of chittiiu
W.M. $1.00.
register of the Rosebery land office has |
come a saver of money, we consider that months interest on the bonds. This will
bark and partly improved. Value, Vai Landgraf and wife to Wright-
been confirmed by the senate.
we have conferred a benefit upon hirr. take a five mill tax il the city council de­
Blodgett Co. 320 ucre», section 36.
$ 1500. Full information at Headlight
The weather this week was wet and and upon the community. We want to cides to make the levy. There is some
tp. 2 north, range 7 west. W.M.
ofiice.
________________
doubt
whether
the
city
council
will
vote
cold, with snow in the mountains, which interest more savers —Tillamook County
»2000 00.
the tax. as the water commission is now
made it bad for Christmas trading.
Bank.
*
charging the city at the rate of »870 a Price Manarca Rooster« for Sale. Emily B. McIntosh and husband to Opposite the Post Office, in Guy
L. McFee wns down from Nehalem on year for the use of water for fire protec­
Fannie F. Montgomery. Lota 4 »nd
Sea Shells make a very appropriate
For Sale, Full Blooded Prize Manarca
Reynold’s Gallery.
5, section 12, and lot 1 aud Nw Ne,
••it. Clough's assortment will please Saturday and brought to lhecitr a num­ tion, and with »1,000 added to that by Roosters, $1 each. Apply at the Head­
ber
of
full
blooded,
prize
Black
Minarca
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
section
13,
tp.
1
south,
range
9
west,
von and the prices are very low.
special taxation, the new water system light ofiice.
Clough has had his Holidnv Goods roosters, and sold quite a few of them to has started off to be quile burdensome
for nearly two months. He is not parties raising chicken. Having three upon the taxpayers. The city council
that he did not sell, he left them with the did not take action on the matter Mon­
'lepentling on the boat this year.
'Tri Toé Tsi W Tri
editor to dispose of at »1 each. Do you day. and decided to take it up at its ad­
wk
Anything in the book line von can want to improve the grade of your
journed meeting on Thursday evening of
n°t get nt Clough’s he will gladly order chicken with a good strand of layers ?
next week.
11 bv mail and have it in by Christmas.*
A complaint was sworn to by Frank I J. M. Harrison was in the city Mon­
A new stock of Crouse* Brondegee Kkroth. charging C.N. Illingworth with day and complained of the manner in
’mts. overcoats, raincoats, just arrived tresspass upon his premises The case which the special road tax was voted
«Todd's. Call and see them before was tried before lustice Halierlach on and carried in his district, and was see­
bating.
Monday, and the jury brought in a ver­ ing what could be done about it as «eve-
Come and let us show you some of dict for defendant. Although there wns ral voted for the lax who had no right
"“t Fountain Pens. They are all filled no doubt as io Illingworth tresspassing to vote. Mr. Harrison says he has no
ready to use aud Clough guarantees on Ekroth’s land, the jury took the view objection to voting for a special road
that there was bad blood between the tax, but the trouble is after the road
•hem.
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Toe drawing of tickets in the raffle for parties and no one was injured by Illing­ bosses and their friends get paid and the
'be Sollie Smith horse will take place at worth tresspassing on another person s county court diverts the money to im-
'b*opera hoase on Christmas night after land, was the reason it did not return a prove roads in ether districts he does
verdict for the complainant.
not see the nse of taxing themselves for
’■be dance.
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IM«» purpose. He informs us that some
that
voted'forthe tax on the promise of a lot
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window
of work on the road, and so Hnxious
Sashes,
were the road bosses to have the special
tax pass that they offered to pay one
FOR
man s tax. but he retnaed to be bnbed in
that war. What Joe is going to do
about it he has not confided to the Head­
Cigars that pleases in quality
Books for most anv< nc at nil age
light man._____ ___ ______ _
that suits the pocket.
•tom Ilk-. tt> $2.50.
Notice.
Perfume Atomizer, it is
Cullulo d Goods in all the
Dry Wood for Sale —Inquire of J. S.
most
a
necessity
to
have
Hte*t style, and design*.
Agents for the Great Western Saw.
to properlv aae perfume. Certainly
Diehl, residence, one mile east of city.
Leather Goods, the largest
is u pkasure,
.
Photograph Albums
cel.
•'•'I most complete line in the city,
Property to Exchange.
luloul. I »ni selling ao cheaply that
pe-fumes, nil odors, and from
Wanted, to exchange, good Portland
some
people
think
1
stole
them.
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"* world'» i>evt maker».
The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
nmpertr for deeded timber land. Ad-
dress. Gladstone, No,5124 Sav>er street.
Portland, Or.
New Year’s Night, January 1,1906.
Ou Christmas Night, December 25,1905.
E. F. SEIFERT'S
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
CLOUGH’S
POINTERS
. Christmas Gifts.
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
ALEX
3,S.
I.
DRUGGIST AND
STATIONER.
McNAIR CO.,