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illanwk illantoak îlcaiilitjljt I ol. XVIII. No. 43 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, to attend. There will be a baptism at the morning service. For Sale. 80 acres of Wilson river bottom land, the best in the county, situated 'ess than a mile from Tillamook City, with good house and barn. All cleared and in grass and 40 acres in meadow. At $150 an acre. To be sold on easy terms. This is a bargain. See Ralph Ackley, opposite Jenkins' Jewelry Store. • CLOSING OUT SALE ! FEBRUARY 22, 1906. The Portland Chamber of Commerce I transportation committee stands solidly back of its subcommittee, and its coun sei, J. N. Teal, on the issue that the Ore- I gonian raised concerning the financial responsibility of the men who propose to build the Oregon Coast & Eastern railroad. At a fall meeting of the com mittee resolutions were unanimously i adopted indorsing the stand taken, and work done, by Mr. Teal and the sub committee. "Our committee is united and harmonious in its stand on this question. Resolutions were adopted in dorsing the road promoted bv Mr. Wil sey,” said S. M. Meares, secretary of the transportation committee. "I believe there is money back of the enterprise, and that the road is well worthy of the support of the public.” Political candidates can have what notices they want published in the Head light, no matter of which party, but all will have to pay 5c. a line Running a newspaper is a business, not a political, Arc still selling their Stock of proposition, consequently those who nre running for office will have to pay for the services of a newspaper, for this is no political charity concern. At the railroad meeting on Saturday, At the teachers' examination the fol lowing second grade certificates were at the opera house, over which Mayor issued : Ralph Moore, Vieva Walker, H. T. Botts presided, there was a fairly Herbert Cooper, Mildred Lyster, Arthur good attendance. The mayor having Hill; third grades, Edgar Munson, Clara stated the object of the meeting and as At 20 to 33}^ per cent less than any store in Tillamook. Watt, ElizabethGobar, Esther Munson, to what had been done, to organize and David C. Henry. Mrs. Ella Hays was incorporate the Western Coast Railroad This is a bargain sale and one that will not be dupli granted a first grade certificate upon Company .in the discussion which follow cated soon. state examination grades. Out of 21 ed the meeting was somewhat divided Up-to-date goods at low prices. who took the examination 11 failed, but as to the several projects, until Messrs. some of those who did so took the ex A. J. Cohn, B. 0. Snuffer and the Mayor amination for a little experience. The explanied that the object in forming the board of examiners was composed of company was to deal with those who Miss Mnrgaret Tone, Prof. E. H. Whit contemplated building a railroad into Tillnmook, and the parties who would ney and County Supt. Wiley. The bill for a suction dredge, intro do so first would obtain the assistance The stock books duced by Representative Hermann, reads of the local people. Before.the railroad comes start a bank as follows ; "That there lie, and is here were opened and some 70 shares were ILLAMOOK JOTTINGS account. We send monev to any part of by appropriated, out of any monev in subscribed, and the Mayor was author # ■ H. T. Botts, for abstracts. the world for our depositors free of the Treasury not otherwise appropriat ized to appoint a committee to see that * I John Pennock was in from Hebo on charge.—Tillamook County Bank. ed, the sum of $200,000 for the construc enough stock was subscribed so that the ■Tuesday. Wanted, at once, a lady to help do tion, equipment and operation of a sea company could do business. | Ira Spencer, of Beaver, was in the city housework and to clerk in store and going suction dredge, with necessary post office, easy job, good pav. Write appliances and scows, to lie used upon RAILROAD LOOKS BRIGHT. on Monday. the hars, and where practicable on the J William Fatrick was in from Beaver or phone Geo. W. Phelps, Netarts, Or.* Floyd Eberman and Arthur Edmunds inside harbors, of the following naviga Letter from W. J. Wilsey that ■ on Wednesday. he Means Business. I Since our last report, the registration were bound over to the grand jury on ble waters in the State of Oregon : Coos Saturday for breaking into the building Bay, Tillamook Bay, Sitislaw River, Co Portland, Or., Feb. 19. 1906. flias been very light. previously occupied bv Howard Cary quille river, Nehalem river and the Ump Hon. H. T. Botts, Tillamook, Ore. I Money to loan on improved farm pro- qua river, to lie used nt said harbors as and stealing lead. D bak M r . B otts ,—I beg to acknow Iperty.—Apply to F. R. Beals. * ledge receipt of vour favor of the 16th When you want to buy or sell real the necessity require.’’ I A one horse buggy for sale, worth $15, Bonds in the sum of $4.000,000 have inst., regarding railroad proposition. estate, citv property, horses, cattle, or ‘will sell for $10.—W. E. Page. * anything of value, J. C. Bewlev will be been sold by E. E. Lytle, president of the We understand thoroughly, that ' John J. Johnson's infant child died on pleased to help you. He has a large list , Railway & Navigation Company to the people of TillamouK county have I Sunday and was buried the next day. Union Trust Company of San Francisco, fooled so manv times with railroad to select from for sale. * ■ A marriage license was granted to F. Forty, new, all worsted coats and which insures the construction of 200 jects that they have about come to D. Pike and Miss Luella May Os.rander. vests for bovs and youths. Cheaper miles of main line no w being built from conclusion thnt all railroad propositions Mrs. Upton has returned to the city, than the cheapest. Will sell, trade or ex Hillsboro to Tillamook and Nehalem, offered them are fake or paper, but I as having been in Portland several months. change for guns, watches, bikes or anv and to Astoria and Scappoose, besides sure you that the Oregon Coast & East several branch lines. The Hillsboro In ern Railroad company are not trying to * F. R. Beals has sold the McIntosh old thing.—lJv. E. Page. dependent says work out of that city is blind the people, but arc here strictly for Cheese Co's factory at Oretown to Chas. At a meeting of the water commission moving as rapidly as men and money business, and time will show that we in Kay. on Monday, Secretary Goodspeed was can push it, and that two gangs of sur tend to open up the enormous resources, Get into the habit of trading at Patz- instructed to write to the bond buyers veyors left there with outfits and sup. not only of Tillamook county, but of the laff's and receive a 5 per cent discount that they did not have the money to pay plies. One gang will work from Buxton entire state of Oregon that is now un for cash. * the interest on the bonds. and the other from the Wilson river touched by transportation facilities. If A lot of furniture just received from The editor's daughter, Mrs. Lee M. road to Tillamook vour committee would come to Port Portland, for sale or exchange. Very Travis, who was taken down with typ H. F. Goodspeed has filed notice with land, and investigate the papers now cheap.— W. E. Page. * hoid fever at her home in Eugene, is now the county clerk that he will be a candi in the hands of the transportation coin- Frank Worthington, who is a candi convalescent. We are informed there date for county judge on the republican mittee of the Chamber of Commerce, I date for county commissioner,was in the were 160 cases in Eugene on Monday, ticket in the primary election. It was feel that you would return to Tillamook with new cases every day. city on Monday, at the request of a large number of re. with your coats off to assist the O. C. & There will be no preaching service at publicans ill Fairview and Bev precincts E company propontion. However, I I am buying goods in Portland now andean sell cheaper than ever before the Presbyterian church next Sunday, as that Mr. Goodspeed consented to run, note the conditions named at n meeting Rev. A 3. Foster will commence a series who will give him their support, because held by your people, and assure you Call and see W. E. Page. * that we are ready to meet any propo Wanted, a girl to do housework. Good of meetings at Bay City to extend over he is a farmer whose interests are iden sition that is fair and equitable in the tical with theirs, anil being thoughtful two Sundays, and Rev. U. A. Stockwell pay.—Inquire of Ralph Ackley, opposite will assist at these meetings next week. and conservative, a nd having had some matter. I am writing to your Secretary Jenkins' Jewelry Store. * experience, his friends claim he would of the meeting. Mr. Todd, by this mail, Rev. C. A. Stockwell will conduct Bud Wallace received the contract to make a good countv judge and one in assuring him that if he will send us a carrv the mail between Tillamook City quarterly meeting at the Methodist whom the farming community can place copy of the bond that they desire to lie and the reservation, his bid being $2150. Church next Sunday, Sunday School implicit confidence in and who will do signed, and all other conditions connect Donald McDonald had the misfortune at 10 a.m Love feast at 10:30 a.m. ; the right thing for the county. ed with the proposition, that I will to be kicked in the face by a horse in the preaching at 11a m., followed by the place the matter before the gentlemen, H. A. Brock, superintendent and barn, which caused a gash on his cheek. sacrament of the Lord'ssupper. Preach manager cf Reservoir Park Rea) Estate who are financing this .enterprise, and ing also at 7:30 p m. and Water Company, was a caller at assure you that an early answer will be Charley Handley leaves on the stage Mrs. Clark Hadley came near meeting The News office on Friday. Mr. Brock accorded your people. Perhaps, to save this evening for Arlington, and it is hop ed for the good of the town he will stay with a serious accident this morning. I is one of the enthusiastic booster of writing, you might present this letter to While her brother, Carl Grayson, was Mount Scott district, having l>een re Mr. Todd, and ask him to forward to away. emptying his gun of shells in the house sponsible for a large share of the im me the bond required and conditii ns as The weather the past week has been one of them went off. He was standing provements in his locality. He believes named, and I will then answer him in wet and stormy,with the Sue HyElmore I behind his sister, and the contents shot the future ha« still greater promise for full. detained at Astoria on account of the away part of the shoe at the heel and this section, and tells us there is reason Thanking you and the people of Tilla storm. inflicted a flesh wound. to expect the extension of the Richmond mook for the interest you have taken in Soap, Soap, Soap. 150 lbs. of that There is no truth whatever in what the car line to Kelley Butte in the near our proposition, I beg to remain. celebrated Apple Blossom Toilet Soap. Very truly yours, future. Multnomah county recently Just received, 14 cakes for 10c., at W. Herald published about the Rev. A. S. W. J. W ilsey . purchased a large rock deposit at Kelley Foster resigning last Sunday as the pas E. Page's. * tor of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Fos Rutte for road building purposes, and is Born, at Reservoir Park Lents, to the I A Political Pointer. ter's engagement expires in April, and as using its influence to get a car line wife of Harry Erock, twin girls. Good to his salary this will be paid when it is extended to the butre to transport the The Headlight man will put the candi luck to you Harry, it will be twin boys due, and almost enough money already road material, Incidentally, of conrse, dates for countv judge and county com next time. subscribed to help pay for a pastor for the line would do a great passenger missioner on to something and in return business as well.—Ex. Ralph Ackley will handle Mitchell I snother year. they must speak out in class and tell us At a meeting of the citv council Mon where they stand. Handley & Thayer Wagons and Implements for the King & 8unday services at the Christian Mills Company. Office : Opposite Church. Subject of morning sermon : day evening, with Mayor H. T. Botts has a contract with thecounty to collect Jenkins' Jewelry Store. * “ Hazarding the Life.” Thia is subject presiding, and Councilmen J P. Allen, A, delinquent taxes and other money owing The freshet in the Wilson river on Sun relating to missions, apostolic and T. White, M. Munson and W. C. King the county. Now this is how it works, day brought down a large num Iler of logs 1 modern. In the evening a civic service were present. Bills allowed : for it is only necessary to giue one in- Electric lights.......................... $38 00 from Hadley's logging camp and broke will be held and an address given on the stance to prove what we want to im Water rent. Jan and Feb...... 145 00 a j.wn near Bester's ford. press upon the taxpayers and those who subject : “Our Piesent Local Option Thayer & Johnson, expenses seek public office : The parties who are Law and Who is Responsible for Its on trip to San Francisco in We are glad to bear that Mr. and defending suit....................... 100 <K> the owners of a piece of land at Nehalem Mrs. W. N. Vaughn, who were quite ! Enforcement ?” A special service of Insurance ................................. 13 as called "Liverpool,” allowed their taxes seriously sick, are a little better and Mr. rong, arranged for both servio.- and a Recorder's salary .................... 15 00 to go delinquent, and when they settled cordial invitation extended to the public Vaughn was able to be up again. A committee of the water commission I up to the amount of $200, the sum of waited on the city council, with the re $80 went to Handley A Thaver. Now quest that it allow the bill of $100 for we want to ask the office seekers whether traveling expenses to San Francisco in they believe in that kind of a system connection with the law suit against the when they are paying a sheriff a fat city. Thayer & Johnson having been re salary to do that work. Now, boys, line tained to defend the city in the court of up, and tell the voters what you will do appeals lor $250. The bill was allowed. with that class of democratic "graft.” Fire Chief Crenshaw, at the request of FOR CATTLE. HORSES, HOGS and SHEEP. A Great Flesh Producer. Blood Purifier and Grain Economizer. This Food I the hose company, asked that the fire Notice to Shippers. bell be only used for fire purposes, and it will do as much as any of the highly advertised and expensive brands, nnd was decided to stop the ringing of the costs you Commencing Feb. 1, 1906. all freight curfew bell until some other arrange Ten Cents« Pound, in 25 rent and 75 cent PaekwcM. ments could be made. The ordinance, will lie checked and sorted before de Is you ar- not thoroughly satisfied with the results, you get your money to license and control pool and billiard livery. rooms, and to keep them closed on Sun T illamook W harf axd W arehouse back. days, was passed without any opposi- C ompany . I tron. The license is $50. B. C. L amb . TODD & CO Clothing, Hats, Shoes, and Furnishing Goods TODD & CO CLOUGH’S Medicated Stock Food CLOUGH the Druggist £ $1.50 per year Two Thousand Dollars worth of Diamond Brand SHOES and SLIPPERS s For Men, Women and Children just received, bought before the Advance in Leather. 1.00 1.25 1.50 WHAT DO YOU 2.00 WANT TO 2.50 i 3.00 PAY for SHOES ? 3.50 4.00 J No matter what price you want to pay, we have a PETERS’ DIAMOND BRAND SHOE To Meet It—and our reputation behind every Pair, Each trip of the steamer brings a portion of our Spring and Summer merchandise. Stocks will be larger and we guarantee values to be better than ever before. Our Standing Guarantee. “We will meet any and all catalogue prices.” your catalogue to the store. Bring FREE ! Two Valuable Presents ! A High Grade Graphophone and a Beautiful 42 Piece Dinner Set. Conditions : Save your sale slips, and when they amount to $25.00 we will give you absolutely free, the most distinct Graphophone on the market. When your Sale Slips amount to $50.00, we will give you a 42 piece Dinner Set. Save your Sale Slips and you will soon be the proud possessor of one or both of these valuable presents. The proposition holds good for the entire year 1906, and we have contracted for enough Graphophones and Dinnei Sets to supply every home in Tillamook County. IT I I TOM’Q Where Prices are nALlvUl m . Always the Lowest. The Academy Entertainment. The Academy Dramatic Club on Tues day evening gave another entertainment that was a credit to the young amateurs who have taken a good deal of pains in preparation for these evening's amuse ments,which are appreciated by the pub lic. As usual, the stage was decorated with choice flowers and presented a nice appearance, and having a good orches tra which furnished some excellent music, altogether it was a creditable entertain ment. "Down You Go,” was a farcical comedy, in which Lawrence Fernsworth was the star actor in the play, as was also Henry Plasker in the comedy drama of "The Dutch Jake.” All the other parts in the two plavs were well sustained. Miss Bureta Lynch rendered a pretty vocal solo, "Grandma There’s None Like Thee," which deserved the applause that it received. Following was the program : “In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree," Overture by Orchestra. Mira Tillie Eisen, Accompanist. •• Just As the Day Was Breaking,” Orchestra. ” Down You Go,’’ Farcical Comedy. Cast of Characters. Mr Sharp, the lawyer . Ben Sander. Peter, his office boy.............. Joe Durrer. Hans Bungspingel, shoemaker............. Lawrence Fernsworth. Terrence O’Connell, policeman. ............ John Flanker. J. Flashing, ins. agent....M. Mahoney Giovanni Baccipco, Italian .. J. GupCill. Nicodemus Morosini, tragedian Robert Maxwell. Lee Kong, Chinaman.... .Pius Jacobs. Wraacoe Calmati. a Bohemian bear tamer..................................... Leo Sander. Bruno, a bear......... ........... Ben Flanker. “ Sambo's Birthday,’' Orchestra. Vocal Solo, “ Grandma There's None Like Thee,” Bureta Lynch. •' The Victor March,” Orchestra. “ The Dutch Jake.” or "True Blue.” Cant of Characters. Charles Fay, rich farmer,. .N. Melchior. Harry Thurle, the lover Henry Sander. Jake Sneider, a fresh arrival................... Henry Plasker. Henry Crinley, the villian. II Sander. Nancy Fay. Charle’s wife Lutie Kunze. Ella Fay, Fay's daughter. M. Fitzpatrick. Maude Allen, the waif... .Tillie Eisen. “The Feather Queen,” Orchestra. Vocal Solo, •' A Mother's Love Is Beet of All,” John Plasker. “ Carolina Chimes,” Orchestra. A Cardinal Social. When you read this please remember that the Cardinal Social is to lie gives at the Opera House by the members of the Tillamook High School on Friday even ing, March 2nd, 1906. at,8 p. in. Again please remember that it will cost you only 15c. admission. The pro gram will be one of the best that ba* yet been given by the high school, and will consist of choruses, mock debates, quartette, duetts, and vocal and instru mental solos. Following the program, refreshments, consisting of ice cream, cake, candy and other good things will be sold by the members of the school. A grand march will end the program, after which games and amusements will lie the order of the evening. The proceeds will go to the piano fund of the high school. If you want tosee the brush and paint can, with which the town was painted red, come to the opera house Friday I evening, March 2nd.