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XVIII. No. 40
OREGON,
FEBRUARY I, 1906
Next Sunday evening, at 7.30, at the
Seventh Day Adventist church, the sub­
«
ject to be presented is : “The origin of
ts. for abstracts.
wue is on the sick list this Sunday observance ; Is it the Lord's
day ?” All are respectfully invited to
|
attend.
tel went out on the stage on
Just arrived, a consignment ol new
goods, consisting of boys overalls, coats
bbson and wife were in the city and vests. Brand new aud all wool and
*•» ’P0?.
latest style at less than half the usual
n Pl ¡Hue*
pvas up from Cloverdale on price others sell for. Call and see them,
Uli PNsJ
e -sale ul
W. E. Page.
*
Oregm
■yer, of Dolph, was in the city
M-
Rev. W. J. Roehmer was driven out to
>y aetul
Way.
the mineral springs in the south part of
IBozortb, of Portland, was in the county to try the cure for rheuma­
Stnie o
tism at Brooten’s place, where several
o Sunday.
bilet soap at 10c. per dozen parties have been greatly benefited by
bathing in the mineral springs.
AT E. Page's.
*
he Ixo.
or .tot
In answer to the complaint in the suit
t
Bailey
returned
from
a
trip
to
Bfltli b is*
flier uiuj
of R. Robinson vs. the R. Robinson
n
Wednesday.
Oregon
Cheese Company, filed last week, it is
•V. I m U,
to loan on improved farm pro-
moved that it be made more plain and
.«son, oi
pply
to
F.
R.
Beals.
*
tek, Or.
definite. Chas. Ray is President and
suffer returned from a business Geo. W. Kiger is the secretary of the R.
rre*y
5
fib- their
Irtland on Wednesday.
Robinson Cheese Company.
>3tl> dflj
.arsen is getting the material
Some where about eleven o’clock on
•Rister.
his new blacksmith shop.
Monday night B. C. Lamb heard a loud
n Wednesday, to the wife of crash of glass, and next morning it was
undquist, twins, daughters.
seen that someone had smashed one of
h. iQoó.
tie late, but you can get those the panes of glass in the Headlight of­
11 pl lance
•grew* Of
fice, which, no doubt, was done by some
ets at King & Mill’s now. *
e sale of
ilia. Ore.
ing cots, way below others in of the few malicious persons who are
ury,” ai
quality, call on W. E. Page. * violating the law.
ts by act
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in
Hauxhurst died on Wednesday
on Saturday, her passengers being Mr-
O«W,
mains
will
be
buried
to-mor-
ir ssor»
and Mrs. C. Svenson, Ed. Hurke, George
1 ol thr
if Sw y
Grover, J. M. Mapes, G. White, Annie
ke came in on Saturday to do
I north,
White and O. Thornton She left again
lo show
rovements
on
his
place
south
ot
able for
on Tuesday, when her passengers were
Ji-Hi por.
aid land
Mrs. S. B. Morris and two daughters, W,
>>s orti«
the habit of trading at Patz- A. Barrett, O. Thornton, John Conklin
24 th day
receive a 5 per cent discount and F. N. Elliott.
8:
in- R om ,
I h .V City
Sunday evening at the Christian
egou.
's Chilblain Lotion stops the Church the Christian Endeavorers will
"ely the
file their
nd burning immediately. 25c, occupy their hour with a program de.
4th day
voted to the interests of Idaho Missions.
gister,
otracted meetings at the U.B Special effort will be made to make this
ICE F04
re still in progress with good program effective and attractive and
you are cordially invited to attend this
>n.
I. .905.
new service. It will be closed in sufficient
gine
for
Ed
Donaldson
’
s
.plissa
came in on the steamer on time to allow all to go to the union
iKreuol
■sale ui
meeting.
lia, ore
iry,” h
Married, on Friday, at the home of the
w
have
logs
and
are
prepared
to
S
>y act ot
i
nd all bills.—Tillamook Lumber- bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N.
Vaughn, at Bay View, Mrs. Egbert D.
pany.
♦
"
5fate of
dice hi*
uick Meal Range is the range Goodspeed and Miss Lena Vaughn. The
»urchase
I
Se « of
t. King & Mills have the ex ceremony was performed by the Rev. C.
ion No.
A. Stockwell, pastorof the M E, Church.
10 W,
ale of them.
lie laud
The young couple wete raised in Tilla­
uber or
amar received his show cases
and to
mook and have a number of friends who
e
of
his
stock
for
his
new
drug
ore the
wish them a long life of happiness. They
K<"i, ot
the steamer.
ames at
will make their home at Corvallis for a
ir all kinds of sewing machines time, where Egbert is attending dairy
I a 1110 ok,
timer D.
ran tee a goddjob or no charge course at the Agricultural college.
W. E. Page.
*
sely the
Next Lord’s day morning at the
ile their
ination for . teachers certificates Christian Church the subject of the ser­
6th day
held
on
Wednesday,
February
<isten_i
mon will be, "Buddhaism as the 'Light
d following days.
'ICE FOl
of Asia,’ contrasted with Christ as the
Earlv Closing !
; son, C. A. Smith, the past year, expects
The Registration.
Property to Exchange.
ominational holiness meeting Light ot the world.” This will be the
i soon to return to her home in Indiana.
Wanted, to exchange, good Portland
An
agreement
between
the
merchants
Up
to
yesterday
those
who
had
regis-
uesday at 2 p.m. at the U.B. par- first in a series of sermons of missionary
property for deeded timber land. Ad­
I, lço6.
of Tillamook City that takes effect I teied numbered 177, amongst the fol­ : She will be greatly missed by her many dress, Gladstone, No,512Mi Savier street.
Everybody welcome.
character leading tip to the March ot­
ipliance
friends,
as
well
as
her
son
’s
family.
February 1st, 1906.
lowing parties :
gr» ss of
Portland. Or.
er will be higher, so you don't tering for Foreign Missions. Our motto,
Mrs. Grace Chopard and Master Nor-
the sale
We, the undersigned, merchants of
Tl. Ren. Dem. So. Pr.N.P
Ufornii,
neglect your old haruess. King as Christians, should be : “The whole
- - 13
- . man visited Mrs. Roxie Coulson, of
0
0
>rv.’’ as
Tillamook City, do hereby agree to close Bay ................ 14
Advertising Rate«
wide world for Jesus.” Hence we should
have the best harness oil.
*
y act of
1
1
Blaine, Friday night and Saturday.
our respective places of business during Beaver............. 9 3 3
Blaine ............ 4 3 1 0 0
educate
ourselves
regarding
the
condi
­
L
egal
A
dve R tihments :
ff Woolfe received thè tax roll
each month of the yesr at the hours Barnegat......... 1
0 O 0
1
Rate of
First
Insertion,
per line, .
ounty Clerk Latnb |on Monday tions and needs of man all over the mentioned below (except^ Saturday Cart, a ha 11 ...... 6 3
Sice hi.
0 3 0
world. This will be the only preaching
Each subsequent insertion, line....
urchMt
Dolph ............. 0 U 0 0 0
paving is now the order of the
nights) :
11, range
Business and professional cards,
service in the Christian Church as we
AND
1
5 5
tliat the
Months of January, February, March, Fairview......... 21 10
1 month ....................................
i timber
unite in the Union Meeting at the Unit,
Folev................ 1
0 0
1
o
Homestead Notices.........................
October
and
November
stores
close
. and to
kinds of new and second hand ed Brethern church in the evening.
Garibaldi
.........
1
0
5
2
2
fore the
Timber Claims................................
1
promptly at 6 30 o'clock p.m.
Hebo................ 1
0 0
0
bought and sold. Also boots,
t rille
When a woman says "I am racked with Locals, per line each insertion ...
1 0
l day ot
A very pleasant birthday surprise
Months of April, May, June and Sep­ Hoquarton...... 41 29 io
pain,” the word -racked ” recalls the days Display advertisement, an inch,
and rubbers repaired by W. E.
11
O 0 0
when they stretched the tender bodies of '
•
party was given to Mrs. E. D. Snodgrass tember stores close promptly at 8 o’clock Little Nestucca 0
h, L. X
1 month ....................................
women on the rack with roue and pulley
Nehalem ......... 14 11
2 0
2
gon.
on Saturday evening by a numbers of p.m.
All Resolutions of Condolence
until the very joints cracked.
Netarts
.............
0
3
3
0
0
iely the
e vour hides to M. F. Leach’s meal
Lodge
Notices, 5c. per line.
Fancy an attendant saying to the tor­
le their
her friénds. The evening was enjoy-
Months of July, August and December Sandlake......... 4 3
0 0
1
t and get the highest price. He is
tured woman, "Please smile and look
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
i day of
0 0
nbly spent with games and refreshments. storeswill remain open as long as the South Prairie.. 10 7
1
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc.,
g 6c. |.er pound for well trimmed
^And yet the woman "racked with pain,’
Tillamook ...... 41 26 12 0 2
(later.
Some nice presents were received, and trade requires.
minimum rate, 25c. not exceedir.g five
hides.
*
Union ............. 0 0 0 0 0
Is
expected
to
smile
through
her
agon»
ick zol
all departing st a late hour, wishing her
Sores will remain open every Satur­
and to make homo happy. She cant lines.
. Beals has sold the Robert Fin­ many happy returns. Those present day night as long as the trade requires.
do it. It is against Nature. Generally I
Total
177 115 3« 14 4
Notice.
l»o6.
nell and personal property at Oceau were : Mr. and Mrs Sappington, Mr.
speaking, the racking pains of 11 health
Signed :
pii ance
such as headache, backache and "bear-j Dry Wood for Sale.—Inquire of J. S.
to C. S. Wells The price paid for and Mrs. A. J. Stillwell. Mrs. Bain, D. T. Edmunds,
fress of
King & Mil la Co.
Ing-down pains” are related to derange­ Diehl, residence, one mile east of city.
BOULDER CREEK.
of tin-
ropertv was $5,000.
ments or disorders of the organs dis­
Mrs. McGhee, Mrs. Lucy, Mrs. Maxwell, Alex. McNair & Co. W. A. Williams.
Jregoo,
tinctly
feminine. When this condition |
as er
Mr Jim Tompkins went to Tillamook
control no creamery or cheese Misses Ruby McGhee, Ollie and Ellen Todd & Co.
Carl A. Patzlaff.
Is removed the general hea th Is restored,
Stolen.
y act ot
Tueoday
and
returned
Thursday.
ries. Belong to no combines. Have Case, Veda Sappington, Eva, Bessie and R D. Wade.
and with health comes back the smile of
Cohn & Co.
Marie
Holden
’s watch was stolen
Mr. R. Y. Blalock is soliciting sub­ h^?nynwmnan may regain her health at
aliases. Just Tillamook County Belle Bailey, Evelyn Hoag. Flora Lucy,
E. T. Haltorn.
)r«goi
fluors
scriptions for the Oregon Journal (semi­ home without offensive questionings or from the Fairview school house by one
k. That is all.— Tillamook County .Clyde, Clarence and Verle Stanley. Rob
of il»
8 of the pupils 011 Thursday, Jan. 25,
weekly) among his friends in this neigh­ examinations by the use of Dr. 1
f m H
Maxwell, Chester McGhee, Horace Sap­
k.
Entertainment.
Favorite Prescription. Hick women may 1906. Watch is a small one, silver and
in tp.
borhood
lately.
pington.
Albert
Bailey.
Reed
and
Verne
consult
Dr.
Pierce,
by
letter,
free
of
I offer
E. Norton and wifecame in from the
Next Saturday evening, at the opera ; Quite a number of Boulder Creek charge, flitch letter* are treated as open face. Elgin make ; f. M. C. are on
ght i>
h part ol the county on Tuesday, Bain, Albert Fletcher.
>an for
house, Mr. O. F. Browne, the cartoon- j dwellers attended the literary at Blaine sacredly confidential.
back. Reward offered for return or in­
ish hi»
the same night Mrs. Norton was
«It affords me pleasure to relate the won­
A change in the management of the ist, will appear before the people of Tilla.
Clerk
last
Friday
evening.
derful merits of your groat medicines, espe­ formation.
nmook
n quite sick and had to call in a Tillamook Lumbering Company took mook under the auspices of the public
your ‘Favorite Prescription,
writes
We are iuformed that W. D. Glad will cially
lay cf
Mr J. Wesley Rhine, of Woodbury. N. Jersey-
place on Wednesday, when Mr. A. G. school. Mr. Browne has appeared in I
$1OO Reward, $1OO.
L. Box 262. "My wife has been using it for
is expecting a visit soon from his father. | wme
Th« readers of thia paper will lx* plenaed to
time past, having «utfered severely
. S Whitehoune. president of the Beals became I he manager of the saw many high schools and colleges in Ore-
Mrs. H. A. Chopard and son Norman with bearing-down pains, aching in back. learn that there in at least one dreaded disease
inmook Lnmliering Company, left on mill in this city. Mr. Beals has bought gon. and the people of this community visited the school Thursday afternoon Tn I many other complaints peculiar to that science hflfl been able to cure in all ita
Hhe was very weak, could not do Htagen and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh
an
interest
in
the
company
and
it
is
pro
­
sdny for Portland to purchase a
should avail themselves of the oppor­ and her friends up Boulder on Friday,
any heavy work or washing but can do all Cure is the only positive cure not known to the
kinds of work now. Hhe is soon to becouie a , medical fraternity. Catarrh being ..
a conntitu-
posed
to
extend
the
business
and
to
keep
ikey engine and other machinery for
tunity to see a high class performance
Mr. John T. Kumm spent last Sunday mother but we do not fear the result (aa tloiial disease, requires a constitutional!! treat
the mill running as soon ns the neces­ that is unique and out of the ordinary.
heretofore),
all
due to your wuuder-worker, ment. Halt's Caterrh Cute is taken internally,
ging purposes.
nereiororer.
nil
with H. A. Chopard, who accompanied •Favorite
--------n^.u Prescription.
„.i,.ii/>n •
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
,
"Your 'Pleasant I’elleU' are also worth Ruiiacesof
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------------- thereby destroying
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the system,
the
he pupils neither absent nor tardv sary machinery is obtained so that the The program, which consists of how a him home in the evening and the next
manr
times
their
price.
I
have
used
them
foundation of the disease, and giving the patient
the past three months in the Spruce, company can do its own logging, which cartoonist does his work, sketches of day they went fishing.
for biliousness and stomach trouble,
ano H
Htrenjzth
by
building
up the
the constitution
conKlitutioii and
and
urne. any
trengt-
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ding up
bare found
them to
be —
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that
V oU
“« clafm. MalNting
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¡<>uuu lucu.
w —
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mg nature
nature
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doing
its work. —
'I —
he proprie
1». 51, district school are Birdie. Edith, will lie looted after by Mr. F. S. White­ famous and amusing characters, stories
Mr, H. D. McIntyre went out to the They are my consumi
conataut companio
companions —ones tors have
nave so
rut much
ninCii faith in it«
it» curative powers,
«lœ.vu kept
Iront"
that they offer one Hundred Dollari*
Dollars for any
uaed. always
”
arry and Hugh Coulson ; and Ora, house. the president of the company. As from personal experience, illustrated city last week on a business trip.
ease that it fails tocure. Mend for list of testl-
it appear* that the Tillamook Logging lightning chalk scenes, both marine and
Given away. The People's
ay and Curtis Holgate.
I
moniala.
Mr. C. A. Smith is building some new i Common
Sense Medical Ad­
Company broke its contract to furnish pastoral, will be concluded by a prospec­
Addrewi,
F. J. CHENRY fit CO , Toledo, O.
1
t
TT*
Is sent free on receipt
fence during the fine weather we are viser
Frank H'lberlaeh, ot Clack rna< Coon* logs to the mill company, the saw mill
Hold by Drnggiste, 75c.
of stamps to pay expense of
tus
of
local
characters,
which
consists
ot
Take
Hall
’
s
Family Pills for constipation.
mailing
onli/.
The
lawk
con
­
enjoying.
, brother of Justice Carl Haberlach, |
has been somewhat handicapped, but a take off on the harangue of a hook
100* paxes, over <00 Illus­
Mr. O. W. Kinnaman has moved his tains
mein Wednesday on a visit, and in-
trations and several colored
this difficulty will tie overcome as soon agent, nsing local sketches for illus­
A Habit to Be Encouraged
Send 21 one-cent
family back to their ranch on Boulder plates.
lentallr to look into prospects this
•lamps for the paper-lound
The mother who has acquired the
ns the lumbering company is able to do trations. Don't fail to take advantage
bock,
or
31
stamps
for
the
Creek.
»unty offers lor investment!*.
habit of keeping on hand a bottle of
glctb bound.
Address Dr.
its own logging.
ot this opportunitv to see something
Mrs. C. C. Jensen had quite an adven.' R, V. P.ercat Buffalo. N. X.
Good progress is lieing made with the
Charnbar Iain's Cough Remedy, saves
good and at the same time aid our pub | tu” ' h“n on"|^r way h.’itue from her
Iterations now under weigh drilling for
herself a great amount of uneasiness and
Notice to Shipper«.
lie school. Mr. Browne will lie assisted brother-in-laws last Sunday. Her horse I
I. with favorable indications of oil and
anxiety. Coughs, colds and croup, to
by
local
musical
talent.
Commencing Feb. 1. 1906. all freight
fell, throwing her off, but luckily with-
aturnl gass. at Long Prairie. Thus far
which children are susceptible and
j Reserved seats for sale nt Oliver's out hurting her much. In some way
will
be
cheeked
and
sorted
before
de.
he well is down a1»oat 400 feet.
quickly cured by its use. It coun­
bakery
and
Clough's
drug
store.
one of the horses shoes was nearly torn
livery.
teracts any tendency of a cold to result
There will lx a box social at the River-
T illamook W iiaif and W ahhcwu
' off, and badly twisted. The accident
Notice.
¡n pneumonia, and if given as soon as
COMPANY.
Hale school house on Saturday evening,
happened near Mr. Jim Tompkins, who
the first symptoms of croup appear, it
B. C. L amb .
School District No. 9. of Tillamook kindly came to her asmstance and reset
the proceeds ol which will go towards
City, Oregon, wishes to dispose of the
will prevent the attack. This remedy
bnving a bell for the school. Mesdatnes
old school building. Any one wishing the shoe, thus enabling her to go on
1 contains nothing injurious ami mothers
Nichols and Fowler have the arrange­ Prize Manarca Roosters for Sale. to make offer tor same is requested to home.
give it to little ones with a feeling of
For Sale. Full B’l.ided Prize Manarca leave bid with the District Clerk
ments in hand and a nice evening’s en­
| We are sorry to say that R. A. Har­
perfect security.
Sold at Chas. I.
Roosters,
$t
each.
Apply
at
the
Head-
A
lva
F
ixlhv
.
joyment is anticipated. Boxs will i>e sold
Clough's Drug Store.
din, who has been keeping house for her
District
Clerk.
light office.
at 5Qc.
OOK
JOTTINGS.
CLOSING OUT SALE ! !
TODD & CO
On account of a change in our business, we will close out our Entire Stock of
CLOTHING, HATS SHOES and
furnishing ’ GOODS
With the exception of a few lines mentioned below, at a discount of 20 to
33 1-3 below regular prices.
It is a well known fact that we carry the best line of Clothing, Ilats and
Shoes in Tillamook County, including Crouse & Brandigee Clothing, Gordon
Hats, Walkover Shoes, Utz & Dunn’s Ladies’and Children’s Shoes, and Gotzian
and Washington Shoes for Men and Boys. All go in this sale.
Sale commenced on Wednesday, Jan. 3, and will continue until stock is dis­
posed of. Store building for Rent to a suitable tenant.
One third off on all Boy’s Suits and
Pants from 50c. to $4.50.
One fourth off on all Boy’s and Men’s
Suits and Pants, from 50c. to $12.
One fourth off on all Shoes, except
Walkover ; and one fourth off on
all Hats and Caps, except Gordon.
One fifth off on all Crouse & Bran-
digee Clothing.
Walkover Shoes—$3.50 for $3.00
$4.00 Shoe for $3.50.
One fourth off on all Underwear
Hosiery, Trunks, Suit Cases
Blankets and Quilts.
Now’s the time to lay in Supplies
TODD & CO., Tillamook, Ore
“ Please Smile
Look Pleasant.”
Ä
f(10TO^ApHg.
That will not Fade
at E. F.
SEIFERT’S STUDIO,
Tillamook, Oregon.
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