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'7'*' •* o Sllauiwk Vel. XVIII. No. 45 CLOSING I TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH 8, 1906 #1.50 per year, Haltom’s Spring stock is Springtime at naltom’s. larger and more varied than There appears to have been a plan con ever before. < cocted by certain parties whereby some UCle Give these fleuay. When you want to buy or sell real of 1 the tough boys were to throw eggs at after they came out ot church on estate, timber, city property, horses, people 1 25 Graphophones and 200 Gold Moulded Records on the evening. As Rev. J. E. Connor cattle, or any thing of value, J. C. Bewley Sunday ' road—20 forty-two piece Dinner Sets in stock—Save the will be pleased to help you. He has a was on his wav from church to visit a large list to select from for sale. * 1 sick person that night the boys pelted Sale Slips of al', purchases and you will soon be the proud him with eggs and then hied themselves The passengers who went out on the possessor of one or both of these valuable presents—$25.00 to the White Corner. No wonder that Sue H. Elmore on Wednesday were: there is strong talk of a vigilance com in sale slips gets a Graphophone, $50.00 in sale slips gets a Mrs. Reynolds, J. C. Yale, J. Murphy, , to handle the tough element and M. W. Storey and wife, Miss Huntsinger, mittee ' Dinner Set and the offer holds good for the entire year of who are at the hack of them. It Victor Bloch, Ed Burk and Miss Maude those ' 1906. is time to do something as the sheriff, Sturgeon. , e i constable and marshal are doing nothing An eye point—if you want perfect yis- to , protect people or property. This is Just Received by Express, an Advance Are still selling their Stock of ion, you should have your eyes examined ( a rotten state of affairs and somebody is Shipment of often. A slight correction promptly at- | liable to be killed before long as a result tended to may insure you perfect eyes ot , the fight the saloon advocates haie as long as you live. Examinations free. started , in to obtain their object. Pub Rooms at the Olsen building. * | lic sentiment ought to be aroused against W. M. Clough, of Everett, Wash.. I the saloons when they incite a lot of bovs In form fitting, senri-form fitting, box fitting. These ex-Goveruor of Minnesota, left with bis i to throw eggs at a minister ot the gos Coats and Jackets are some of the Snappiest of the Season’s son-in-law, Roland Hartley, last week. pel while on his way from his church to production. He was here looking over the situation visit a sick person. At 20 to 33X Per cent less than any store in Tillamook. and with a view of buying a big tract of They range in priee from $6.50 to $12.50. The attempt of judge Conder and the timber for manufacturing purposes. , attorneys, Thayer & Johnson, to remove This is a bargain sale and one that will not be dupli Rey. A. S. Foster will preach at Bay Mrs. Edith M. Alderman ns administra cated soon. City on Sunday morning and in this city trix of the estate of the late H. H. Aider in the evening. Mr. Foster concluded a man, was fustrated when Attorney Dun Up-to-date goods at low prices. series of meetings at Bay City on Sun niway obtained a temporary injuntion day morning, the result of which five from Judge Galloway. The grounds for persons joined the Presbyterian church the injunction are set out in 45 pages of Soiesette- Seide Glace. and several others will join the sisters type written matter, which cites the churches. numerous suits brought against Mrs. Crepe Plaid. Galatea Cloth. The following sales were made last Aidermen, and claims that Judge Conder Granite Broche. French Toffeta. week through the F. R. Beals’ real estate and Handley & Thayer “have entered TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. M, W. Storey and wife, who has office : Asa 0. Wells to John Pesterfield, into a conspiracy tc deprive said estate Kimona Silk- Marceline Silk. beenjconnected with the oil well, left for farm on Nestucca, consideration $4,509 ; of any defense in said suit and action, and * also to prevent said estate from defend, [ H. T. Botts, for abstracts. Portland on Wednesday, Chas. Lundquist to John Hansen, six Chameleon Silk. Satin J acquard- Carl A. Patzlaff has a fine display of acres north of town, $1,200 ; Homer ing said persons who are sued as bonds Learn the correct way of dancing. * French )rgandie. Habutar Pongee. silverware, which came in on the last Mason to Chas. Lundquist, 20 acre tract men of said H. H. Aiderman, and also to I | Felix Roy, of Balm, is in the city. cause said illegal and unjust demand of north ot city, consideration $4,000. steamer, for his gift sale. Superfine Galetea. Pawnee Madras I Chickens wanted a.t the Allen House.* J. G. Kutcher will open a dancing Tillamook county to be illegally allowed I am buying goods in Portland now I D. D. Long, of Seattle, Wash., is in the and can sell cheaper than eyer before. school in Todd's hall, commencing on against said estate and said bondsmen. Neou Idea Patterns lOe. /city. , Saturday evening. March 17th, after In pursuance of said conspiracy, said de. Call and see W. E. Page. * ( I Jos. Whitney was down from Nehalem fendants have together agreed that said Neou Ribbons, N«tu Silks, Neou Helts, N^ui Two suits were filed in the county which Tuesday and Saturday evenings attorneys shall file false charges of mis I this week. Liaee, Neal Embroidery. court against O. E. Quick by Sollie Smith will be the nights for the dancing school; conduct against Edith M. Aiderman, as I R. A. Crawford was in from Nehalem and Foard & Stokes Company. Mr. Kutcher makes a specialty of teach I on Sunday. ing the latest half step and three step administrairix of the estate of H. H. W. Eastman and G. P. Clerin, of Port Aiderman.” Henry Hays was in from ¡Spruce on land, came in on Friday with Wm. dances. Private lessons also given. * Wednesday Next Sunday services at the Christian Riefenbcrg to look over some timber. church. Bible school at 10 a.m., lesson Onion sets and garden seeds just re- F. P. Raley and H. K. Sargent, Port subject, ‘ The Tongue and the Temper.” ceived at Cohn's. land real estate agents, came in Thurs Social Dance at the Opera Nouveautex. Fancy Mohair. Subject at morning sermon, 11 a.m., Wm. Hartzell, of Foley, was in the day and registered at the Allen House. il House, Saturday, March 10th, “ Christ, a Refuge and a Leader. ’ ’ Even Nouveauette Worsted. city on Wednesday. Shadow Check. At the Methodist Church next Sun ing sermon, 7.30 p.m., “The Voice of the <61906. Good music and good J. L. Houghton, of Blaine, was in the day, usual morning services, in the even Tropical Panama. Fancy Batiste. Dead.” Special songs and music at both Ç management. Tickets, 75c. city on Wednesday. ing, a song sermon, subject “He is Able.” services. A cordial invitation to every Worsted Crepe. Fancy Armure Clarence Atterbury, of Oretown, was Soap, Soap, Soap. 150 lbs. of that body to attend these services. in the city on Monday. celebrated Apple Blossom Toilet Soap. Silk Finished Batiste, Saturday, March 10, is the opening French Serge. Cohn’s best M. & J. coffee is the best Just received, 14 cakes for 10c., at W. day for Lamar's New Drug Store. Lost and Died from Exposure. And, all the Staples —Worsted,, Serge, | E. Page's. * that money can buy, try it. Everything new and clean. All physi James S. Gray, who had lived at Ne A popular coffee at a popular price and Money to loan on improved farm pro cian's prescriptions and family .eceipts Henrietta, Cashmere. the most popular sold coffee in the coun will be carefully compounded by Mr. halem for a number of years, left Seaside perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals. on Wednesday of last week to walk in W A. Gray, of Woodland, Wash., ty is Cohn’s Diamond C Brand at 20 Chas. A. Littler, who is a graduate in over the trail. He had given bis grip to Necu Shirt CClaist, Neou Hiuslin, Under* cents a pound. * pharmacy and has had nt least fifteen was ill the city on Wednesday. the mail carrier to bring in, who had wear, New Knit Underwear, New Hosiery. Mrs. McGhee and family wish to ex years'experience in the drug business. 3 year old heifer, part Jersey, for sale, passed him on the road. After leaving Call and get acquainted with us and let press their gratitude to their friends who fresh, $25.—See Geo. Grayson. the Short Beach and taking the trail he have been so kind toward them during us quote you prices. We believe in the CCle have on Display the Largest and Pret missed the road and became lost in the A one horse buggy for sale, worth $15, “live and let live” proposition. * their sad bereavement. tiest Stoek of SPRING mibuINBRY that brush. For three days and nights he will sell for $10.—W. E. Page. Quite a number of the friends of Mr. A. wondered about in the brush and unable Wanted, at once, a lady to help do cue have ever ouuned. Lamar's New Drugstore will be opened housework and to clerk in store and J. Cohn tried to induce him to run for to find his way out, when cold and ex next Saturday. Give us a call. post office, easy job. good pay. Write joint representative for Tillamook and haustion overtook him. Finding that Miss Esther Munson has been employ, or phone Geo. W. Phelps, Netarts, Or.* U A T TAM’Q Where Prices are Yamhill counties, and although he ap Gray had not returned to Nehalem when U AL 1 Vfll U. always the Lowest. ed to teach in the Trask district. preciates the confidence of his friends The many friends of Miss Alice Yessev, he was expected, and the mail carrier of and would have liked the honor of repre Herbert Parsonswill teach a tetm who taught at the public school in this could give no tidings of him, a search school in the Illingworth district. city, will he sorry to hear of her death, senting his home county in the state leg party was organized. He was traced N. C. Rhoads commenced teaching in particulars of which appear on another islature, he had to decline on account ol into the brush, which had been tramped being unable to get . a way from business. down in his effort to get out, and Satur the Riverdale district on Monday. BOULDHR CREEK C. A Smith lost a yearling steer Mon page. A petition is being circulated to ask Mr. day afternoon, about one o'clock, he day night, it slipped and fell with its The fine, bright spring weather of the Trade at Lamar's New Drug Store. It Botts to run, but in all probability he was found, face down and near a log, Professor Ralph Moore went out to back in a ditch and was dead when dis past week is making the grass grow. will open up next Saturday with a new will decline for the same reason. the county seat last Saturday and came covered, Tuesday morning. barely alive. He was taken in a wagon Capt. W. D. Mahler, of Cape Meares and complete line of drugs, with an ex At a meeting of the Fairview Dairy As to Nehalem, but died on th- way about back Sunday. Mr. Monk Woods, of Blaine, passed Light station, was in the city Tuesday. perienced druggist at the prescription sociation on Monday, which will incor seven o'clock the same evening. The un. Sunday school was organized at here Monday on his way to Tillamook * Get into the habit of trading at Patz- counter. porate with a capital stock of $2,000, at fortunate man was over 60 years old, Boulder school house last Sunday. Mr. city. Mayor H. T. Botts has written to Mr. laff’s and receive a 5 per cent discount $100 per share, Albeit Marolf, William has a son living at Nehalem and was a Chas. Bays, Supt ; Mrs. Lide Brady, School will begin in the Brown district Wilsey, promoter of the Coast railroad, for cash. * Maddux and W. Tinnerstet were elected pensioner.________________ Asst ; Miss Beulah Lucas, Sec ; Miss Monday, Mnrch 12th. with Mrs. N. M. If troubled with head ache call on Dr. that until a survey is made, it is impos directors, and William Maxwell and J. S. Una Bays Asst ; Mr. G. W’, Kinnaman, F Dawson, of Tillamook at the desk. sible for the local people to obtain a Notice. Henry E. Morris, and see what he can Diehl treasurer. There was such a de treasurer. There was a good attendance right of way. * do for you. mand lor stock all who wanted to were All those who know themselves indebt and much interest was shown. Every NETARTS The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on unable to get in on the ground floor, and Chas. A. Littler, of Albany, came in on ed to me will oblige by paying me, for I one is cordially invited, come and bring Edgar Munson commenced a six Friday to take charge of Lamar's uew Sunday, her passengers being Fred Still when it came to a vote being taken as need money.—P. F. Browne, Red Front as many with you as possible. months’ school in District No. 8 on the well, J. Marolf and Mike Murphy, the to where the association's money is to Shoe store.____ drug store. Rev. Chas. Waymire came up from 5th of March _______ latter lieingan assissantfor Cape Meares be deposited, a unanimous vote was cast H. Schollmeyer, Frank Lundburg and Cloverdale last Saturday to begin a W, E. Catterlin went to Tillamook on Cows for Sale. light station. in favor of the Tillamook County Bank. series of meetings at Blaine. We learn Saturday of last week. H. Sweeney were down from Nehalem Holders of Savings Account Pass Books Nine Head of Cows, mixed breeds, will that he will be assisted by Rev. A. M Mr. P. S. Brumby, representing the on Tuesday. M. J. Cane moved on to the Maxwell dated before Sept. 1, 1905, are request Blodgett Co., came in over the Wilson come in middle to the last of March. Can Ginn, of Beaver. Rev. F. G. Zimmerman left for Beaver place, having rented the place for the ed to bring in their books and have the River road on Wednesday and left the be seen at Henry Lowry’s, south of this Professor Borneman spoke for a short season. on Tuesday for the purpose of holding interest credited therein, — Tillamook next day. He informs us that Mr. city. _____________ time to the audience Sunday after the meetings there. Norman Olsen was driving through * County Bank. Blodgett has not given a right of wav organization of the Sunday school was our burg Monday enroute for the light Money to Loan. James C. Cox, of Republic, Washing your eves examined by Dr. Have through his property on the Wilson river completed, He took as his suoject the house ton, came in this week to prove up on I have money to loan on improved real parable of “The Prodigal Son,” and Henry E. Morris, the examination is road, but is ready to do so whenever a Geo. Hodgdon was on the beach the a timber claim. R alph A cklby . free and all work is guaranteed to give railroad company means business, and estate. gave a very interesting and instructive last of the week looking after his ranch. Another car load of that famous Peer entire satisfaction, call and see him. At all the other timber owners on the same talk, which was well received, as the Daniel Arrence moved on to the G. N. less Hard Wheat Flour just received at the Olsen Building Call For Bids. road are willing to do so, but they have good order kept and the close attention Hodgdon place last Friday so as to be Cohn’s—its good. * no rights of way to give to rpilroad pro of the audience proved. Forty, new. all worsted coats and convenient to the school. Tender» ere hereby invited to be re- A lot of furniture just received from vests for bovs and youths. Cheaper moters for them to speculate with. The Miss Bessie Bays visited friends and Jesse Earl and Chas. Wells, of South ceived not later chan noon of March 12, Portland, for sale or exchange. Very than the cheapest. Will sell, trade or ex timber men want a railroad built into relatives on Boulder several days last Prairie, spent several days on the Bay 1906, for the building of a wharf and cheap.—W. E. Page. * Tillamook, and Mr. Brumby thinks that week. change for guns, watches, bikes or any last week. Trapping for mink. driveway for the undersigned at Bay Mr. H. D McIntyre went out to the within two years one or more railroad Frtd Bri >dy, Henry H. Brooten. J. L. old thing.—W. E. Page. * Geo. W. Phelps went to Tillamook on City, Tillamook county, Oregon. Same metropolis last week on a business trip. Wednesday, returning the same day. will be built. Lowrence and Merle D. Nelson were in to be built according to specifications Haltom ’ s Big Stock of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Millsand Bennie, the city Sunday from the south end of The funeral of Mr. James McGhee, who which may.be seen at the office of the Spring Goods have arrived. county. died suddenly in this city, took place on Company at Bay City and to be com Mrs, Grace Chopard and son Norman Horse for Sale or Trade. Thursday of last week, the burial being pleted on or before the first day of June and Hattie and Edith Smith Sundayed A Gray Mare, for sale, or will trade for at O. W. Kinnaman's. in the Oddfellows’ cemetery. Deceased next. All material to be furnished by Mr. Ralph Welch, of Blaine, passed heifers. Works well, single or double.— was born at Essex, N.Y., in the year the contractor. The right is hereby re through our neighborhood Saturday, D. West, South Prairie. 1858, and at the age of 30 he went to served to reject any and al) bids. Suit Wisconsin, where he remained two years, able bond will be required ot successful riding a new style saddle-horse—the Notice. kind that dosen't like the color of red. and then went to Colorado and engaged bidder. Mr. James Tompkins went to Beaver If Daniel Haley, wbo about twelve in mining, where he remained five years. B ay C ity L and C o . last Sunday. years ago lived in Southern Oregon, and March 5, 1906. __________ In 1880 he returned to Wisconsin and FOR CATTLE, HORSES, HOGS and SHEEP. Hon, W, T. West, of Beaver, was in who once had a brother living in Pasa on Christmas day of that year married A Great Flesh Producer. Blood Purifier and Grain Economizer. This Food Call for County Warrant«. our part of the country last Saturday. dena, Cal., by the name of Michael Miss Jennie Curtis. They remained in will do as much as any of the highly advertised and expensive brands, and C. A. Smith and little daughter went Haley, will correspond with the unde that state two years and then moved to All warrants on tbe Connty General costs yon Minnesota, and iu 1800 came to Oregon. Fund endorsed prior to Sept 7th, 1903, to Blaine Saturday, it being church signed he can learn of something to bis Ten Cent« a Pound, in 25 cent and 75 cent Packa<es. Several years he worked in the mines at meeting day for the Babtists. advantage. Is you are not thoroughly satisfied with the results, yon get your money , Sumpter, Or. Deceased leaves a wife and will be paid on presentation. W m . F orbf . s , H. A. Chopard visited his father-in. Interest ceases this Sth day of March, j two children to mourn their loss, as he back. Clerk of Pasadena Camp, W.O.W., law, A. H. Getchell, of Hebo, Saturday ! was a kind aud loving husband and 1906. Pasadena, Cal. and Sunday. P. W. T odd , County Treasurer. father, as well as a respected citizen. .V. i’ Í ' ' TODD & CO Clothing, Hats, Shoes, and Furnishing Goods ift ' me” fl Tan & Black COVERT JACKETS and BONG COATS, • anù, din IU3. va/f I icrea,- aus u’| di-saai. j urse ofc- NEW WASH GOODS for Spring 1906. TODD & CO 3^ t «• w ’istaocn lnvu¿ thedlg. od» eg ent Neat UUool Dress Goods. The CUanted Kind. CLOUGH’S Medicated Stock Food CLOUGH the Druggist IIIIIIIIIIW' I of « > I? F I t 1 1 I 1 I •A Í J » T Í 1 < 11 •r Ji d