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illmimk TILLAMOOK, OREGON, From what we can learn, there is such a strong protest at Gales Creek and at Forest f>ove over the Washington county court leasing part of the Wilson river road that in all probability it will be reconsidered. The terms of the lease have not yet been agreed upon. The Hills boro Independent says the lease “ought not to have been granted, not in a thou sand years.’’ The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on Friday, her passengers being C* W. Bo gard, J. D. Robb, Carl Kermmeili, Cas per Van Berge. D. M. McIntire, H. Boss, J. Olench, Herma Olench, Mr. Pierson and Mr. Smith. She left on Tuesday and Are still selling their Stock of her passengers were C. E. McChesney Roy Brady, G. Goeres. Miss M. Sum mers, J. H. Smith, C. W. Talmage, R. M. and C. M. Hanneukratt and D. N. Mein tyre. Rey. A. S. Foster will close his ministry in the Presbyterian church at Bay City on Sunday morning and in this city in the evening. On Friday evening the mem At 20 to 33}^ per cent less than any store in Tillamook. bers of the Presbyterian church in this city will hold their annual meeting to This is a bargain sale and one that will not be dupli close up the church vear. Mr. Foster cated soon. exfiects to leave the city on Monday, and he goes away carrying with him the Up-to-date goods ai. low prices. respect of the members of the Preahy- terian churches and all those who have made his acquaintance. The funeral of Mrs. Nettie S. Stephens, wife of W. J. Stephens, who died in San Francisco the previous Sunday, took place on Saturday, the religious service ILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Egbert Goodspeed has rented W. N. being in the M E, church, conducted by Vaughn's ranch, and Mr. and Mrs. the Rev. A. 3. Foster, and the burial was I H. T. Botts, for abstracts. * Vaughn will tuke a trip outside for seve in the Oddfellows’ cemetery, and which was attended by a large number of sym- I Hides of all kinds bought at Cohn's.* ral months visiting friends. The Christian Endeavor Society of the pathing friends. The deceased was a I Chickens wanted at the Allen House.* Tillamook young woman, being born in J. D. Robb, of ABtoria, was in the city Presbyterian church will give a Ten cenc this county on February 26, 1882, and Social at Todd’s hall, Friday evening, km Tuesday. was respected by all who knew her. March 30th. Everybody is invited. I If your eves give you trouble go to Dr. The churches of Tillamook have ar Several of the prominent citizens are Hcnrv E. Morris. booming Gus Kunze lor joint representa ranged a series of Union Temperance Wanted, all the green calf skins in the tive. And it looks as though the Kunze meetings to be held on the first Sunday county at Cohn's. * Boomers will induce him to run. They evening of each month. The first of the series will be held at the M.E. Church, E. M. Philebaum, of Portland, was in will have to burry. the citv on Tuesday. Be progressive. The days of the stock Sunday evening, April 1st ; the second Money to loan on improved farm pro ing bank are lust disappearing. We have will be held at the Christian Church, perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals. one of the best makes ot sales and carry Sunday evening, May 6th ; and the third will be held at the U.S. Church. No shortage of feed in the county this burglary and hold-up insurance.—Tilla Sunday evening, June 3rd. Others will mook County Bank. * * year. Cohn & Co. have plenty. doubtless he arranged for right on The bids for the dock at Bay City were {through the year. The pastor olench J P. Allen found a white fascinator $4,100 by W. Wood and $4,300 by F. outside the hotel on Sunday evening. church will be the speaker of the even Pride of the Valley Flour reduced to Long. Tile dock is to be 1,700 feet long ing when the service is held in hi;, $1 tier sack for a short time at Cohn’s.* with a 25 ieet drive way. The contract church. has not been awarded yet. Born, on the 15tIt inSt., to the wife of There appears to be an impression in When you want to buy or sell real the south part of the county that it is the Peter Asp, a soil. Mother and child doing estate, timber, city property, horses, well. Goodspeed (Dan),who lives north of this cattle, or any thing of value, J, U. Bewlev city, who is running for county judge. Mrs. Sturgeon is prepared to furnish will be pleased to help you. He has a It is H. F. Goodspeed, better known as you with the prettiest Spring Millinery large list to select from for sale. Monty, w‘ ’¡ves in the city and whose in town. * J. J. Howser was in the city on Friday. farm and cheese factory adjoins the city. Get into the habit of trading at Patz- He has just returned from a trip into He was county clerk two terms and is laf’s and receive a 5 per cent discount Yamhill county and reports that the out thoroughly competent and vyell versed in tor cash. * look is bright, and he expects to get the county affairs, and it was by the Solici Miss Flora Perkinshas moved her fruit nomination tor joint representative. tation of the republicans in Fairview. and candv stock into the new store next Next Lord's Day morning ntj the Bay and Hoquarton precincts that Mr. to Todd's. Christian Church the subject of the ser Goodspeed consented to make the race. Born, on Wednesday, to the wife of mon will be : “ Church Federation.” Tillamook County has been nonsuited Henry Leach.ason and another aspirant Special music has been prepared. Every in an action against Mrs. Edith M. Aider tor sheriff. body cordially invited to attend tins man, administratrix of the estate of the Mrs. Ostrander, of Bay City, has a service. I late H. H Alderman, on account of an loom and is prepared to do all kinds of The members of the Masonic lodge tn i alleged claim against the estate. The rug and carpet weaving. this city attended service at the Preahy- action was brought in the State Circuit S. A. Brodhead has announced himself terian church on Sunday evening, when Court in Multnomah Countv. Ralph R. a candidate forc.mnty judge on the dem the Key. A. S. Foster preuclied un Duniway, attorney for the defendant, serrnon on filed a motion to strike the complaint impressive and logical ocratic side of the house. from the record,which was granted. The For sale, a large quantity of filling for "Charity.’’ There will be a rally ol the Christian court granted ten days to file an amend rag carpet. For price, see Mrs. S. S. Sunday-school next Tuesday evening at ed complaint, but the plaintiff decided it Phelps, at the Larsen House. There is a run of herring in the bay the Christian Church All the pupils and did not have good grounds for action and Bert Biggs has been catching them | their parents are invited. You are in and the case was nonsuited. Costs were vited to bring a friend with you. Come taxed against Tillamook County. and disposing of them in the city. I and enjoy a pleasant evening. The Coquille Sentinel says in conver’ Some iO democrats held a convention on Saturday and "slated” several per , A suit was filed in the circuit court on sation with Judge Sc he I bred this week Wednesday by E. A. Fitzpatrick and he was asked if he was personolly ac sons to run on the democratic ticket. I wife and David Fitzpatrick and wile, vs. quainted with Mr. Tooze, Mr. Huston Stop that tired feeling in vonr head and ! F. T. Fitzpatrick and wile and Catherine and other candidates and whether or eves by wearing properly fitted glasses. Fitzpatrick, to quiet title. H. 1". Botts uot there was any truth in the report —Dr. Henry E. Morris, Olsen building. * that had been seen in certain newspapers is the attorney in the case. Colin's big stock u! Spring Dry Goods i The dairymen at Fairview came to a that Mr. Tooze had been engaged in the and Shoes are due here on the next boat. I satisfactory understanding with the re- sale of intoxicating liquors. The judge 50 cases of Men's and Ladies’ Shoes in 5 presen tatives of J. B Agen. who will run said he had known Mr. Tooze 25 years the lot. * i the factory there, and which was started and that the accusation was very unjust We understand that Prof. E. H. Whit j up on Monday. .Mr. Agen will pay twice because it was not the truth. "In fact,” ney has decided not to apply for the a month, pav as high for butter fat as said the speaker, “I personally know public and high schools in this city for I any factory in the county and guaran all the candidates and they are all able another year. 1 teed the patrons of that factory what is and clean men.” Speaking of what a newspaper does for Out of respect for the late Mrs. W. J. i owing them. Stephen*, the committee having the fire j The present State Printer has pnlled a community Cnited States Senator Da men's dance in hand postponed it Satur ' down large sums from tile taxpayers ot vis, of Illinois, made an address that re day for two weeks. ¡Oregon, and is now spending his "easy nnins ever green in the memories of newspa|»er men. He said: Every year After another week of east wind and | money'' freely to try to convince them every local paper gives from 500 to 5000 that it is "courtesy ” to keep hiui in of cold weather, the wind changed to south free lines for the benefit of the eommun. on Wednesday, and with it earae the fice. His chief opponent. Willis S. Dun. ity in which it is located. No ocher welcome rain. There was fire feet ol jwav, pledges the people of Oregon a agency can or will do this. The editor great reduction in this enormously ex tresh s 'iw in the mountains the first of in proportion to his means does more for pensive office. the week, but this has disappeared. his town than any other man. He ought to be supported not because you happen to like him or admire his writings, but tiecause a local paper is the tieat invest ment a community can make. It may not be crowded with great thoughts, but financially it is of more benefit than both Wil! Cure a Cold in a Few Hours. preacher and teacher. Today editors do Thev do uot riugi'iff in the Head. Thev du not constipiiiatc as the I more for less pay than any other man on plain sulphate of quinine does. earth. Patronize your home paper, not Immediate Relief Follows Their Use. asa charity, but as an investment.—Owl, Ther cure Conglis rmd Golds. Bronchitis. Catarrh, La Gnppe. Thev qentlv open the bowels without griping, act on the liver, tone np and put it in a healthy condition, and cause colds, headaches, etc., to quK nlv disappear. Agent Wanted. CLOSING OUT SALE ! TODD & CO Clothing, Hats, Shoes, and Furnishing Goods TODD & CO CLOUGH’S LAXATIVE “ COLiD QUININE ” Re'iable TABLETS Wanted, a man 10 sell in this field el« Husively for one of the largest nurseries in the west. Cash advanced weekly on orders.—Address Washington Nursery Com|Miny, Toppenish, Washington. MARCH aa, 1906 At a meeting of the city council Mon day evening, when Mayor H. T. Botts and Councilmen A. T. White, M. Munson and VV. C. K g were present, Elmer Hoag and J. F Allen were elected to fil| the vacancies as councilmen in the first and second wards. Mayor Botts having obtained the reason why Marshal Eber- man had not given the curfew alarm, a motion was made and carried removing the marshal from office. The assessment for the improvement of Third street was placed at $29.6(1 a block. Other street im provements were taken up. The dog and cow ordinances were amended, the former making it compulsory for owners to take out a license of $1 for a male • nd $3 for a slut, and the dogs to wear i city tag, and the cow ordinance was amended in regard to taking up and dis posing ot stock_____________ For Sale, One yearling high grade Perceron bay colt, one young registered Jersey bull calf (dam 425lbs. butter in 10 months), and one registered Poland Chinu boar pig, ready for service ; all at farmer’s prices if sold at once.—J. F. Martin,Long Prairie, Tillamook. Our Spring Stock, in every departaient, is thoroughly complete and now ready tor the public’s inspection. Our stock of Wool and Wash Dress Goods, Shirt Waists, Dress Skirts, Wraps, Muslin Underwear, ! Shoes and («J 4. <S**S and Oxfords, Millinery, Laces, Embroidery, Silks, etc., is the largest by far that we have ever shown in Tilla mook. 40 Graphoplioues and 300 Records soon to arrive, and after this there will be no more delays—Save Sale Slips of every purchase—$25.00 in Sale Slips secures a Graphoplione, $50.00 in Sale Slips secures a 42 piece Dinner Set and we have contracted for enough Grap- liophones and Dinner Sets to supply every home in Tillamook County. Haltom’s J. H. AITKIN FOR STATE TREASURER. Is Strongly Supported in all Parts of the State. Haltom’s A Well Conducted Office. J. R. Whitney, State Printer, in ask ing a renominaiion at the lianda of the The Registration. Republican voters at the primary elec Up to yesterday those who had regis tion in April, is following a well found, tered numbered 789, amongst the fol ed custom of the party in Oregon, that lowing parties : Eastern Oregon has a strong candidate when astute officer perforins his duties Tl. Reo Dem. So. Pr.N.P Bay ............... 4-8 42 4 1 1 0 for State Treasurer in Hon John H, acceptably and makes a creditable rec Bea ver............ 45 24 6 4 7 4 Aitkin, the well-known and reliable ord he is given a second term. Blaine ........... 34 21 6 a 3 1 Mr. Whitney is a life long Republican Barnegat......... 1 6 1 0 0 0 banker of Huntington, and a gentleman Caruaban ...... 19 12 4 3 0 0 who is well-known all over the state and and edited the Albany Herald for nearly 0 0 who has the respect and confidence of a twenty years, a paper known through Dolph ............ 8 8 0 0 Fairview......... 61 39 14 7 1 0 large number of friends, who are sup out the State for its unswerving course 1 0 1 Foley................ 23 16 5 Garibaldi......... 40 24 7 7 1 1 porting him for the office for which he is in behalf of the republican ticket and Hebo................ 59 41 9 0 1 8 aspiring. That he is well qualified to fill candidates nominated by the party. He Hoquarton...... 102 74 20 3 4 2 the office is admitted by everybody, and is a native Oregonian, a graduate of the Little Nestucca 57 31 7 8 9 of all the candidates who arc seeking 7 University of Oregon, and a practical Nehalem ......... 55 42 7 3 0 3 Netarts............. 10 7 2 0 1 0 nominations on the republican ticket, printer. Sa nd lake........ 18 12 5 1 0 0 there is not a cleaner, more upright man Since assuming charge of the state 2 4 in public and private life than John H. printing office he has devoted his entire South Prairie. 54 39 9 1 Tillamook ..... 118 86 23 2 4 3 time and attention to the affairs of the Union ............ 32 21 11 0 0 0 Aitkin. The Press oi Eastern Oregon is unani. office, and with his long experience in Total 789 545 140 4L 28 30 mous in it praise of Mr. Aitkin, as the the printing business he has been able to following clippings prove : give the state a good, clean, business P. R. & N. MORTGAGE PLACED like administration. Ca.tby Tribune Clackamas County. ON RECORD Hon. John H Aitkin, a prominent Mr. Whitney is conducting a straight Union Trust Company Loans I banker of Huntington, is out for State I forward primary campaign, and his Treasurer witlrexcellent prospects. Mr. I | $5,200,000 to Railway Builders. Aitkin is a sound business man. an ex-| many friends are confident that he will Copiesol the first mortgage given the cellent financier and a good citizen. be renominated by a large majority. Union Trust Company, of San Erancisco, Drain Nonpariel. Douglas County Of the several candidates out for State on the line and property of the Pacific Call for County Warrants. Railway & Navigation Company, now Treasurer. Hon. J II. Aitkin, of Huut- mtoii. Baker county, easily has Uie in All Warrants endorsed prior to being constructed to the coast from side track, and is suns to be nominated March County 15th. 1904, will be paid on pre. Hillsboro, were filed Monday in Wash- and elected. He l^ine of the squarest sentntion, interest eeases this 14th day ington County. The mortgage shows anil most honorati^Tnen in the state oi Marell, 1906. P. W. Tulin, County Treasurer. there are 5200 shares of stock included, and will make an ide.d State Treasurer. each valued at $1000, and the total Wallowa Chieftain, Wallowa County. Bids Wanted. Nearly every republican paper in the amount to be advanced is stipulated at stale has endorsed John H. Aitkin, for N otice is H ereby G iven , —That hids $5,200.000. State Treasurer, and he stands an excel for printing the ballots tor the Primary The mortgage was sent to San Fran lent chance to win the nomination. Flection to he held April 20th, 1906, cisco to be signed after being printed, Shaniko Republican,, Wasco County will be received until Monday, April John fl. Aitkin lias been a resident of 2nd, 19'>6, nt 10 o'clock a.m. and was returned Monday. It paves Huntington for the past seventeen years. All bids to be filed with the County the way for the construction of the road He is president and manager of Oregon from Hillsboro to Tillamook and Neha Commère' I Company of Huntington, Clerk on or before the above date. For particulars as to number, etc., lem, with branches to Astoria and Scap also president of the hank of that city. cull nt the Countv Clerk’s office, whet ■ poose. This means a connection with The republicans will make no mistake all information possible will be given. Hv order of the County Court. the Southern Pacific at Hillsboro and in nominating J H. Aitkin for State Treasurer. G. B. L amb , the Northern Pacific at Scappoose. The County Clerk. road has been built several miles west Pendleton Tribune. Umatilla County. Dated at Tillamook City, this 13th J. H. Aitkin continues to hold a strong ward, and grading has been completed grasp on tile State Treasurership. Other day of March, 1906. nearly ten miles, while a survey has candidates have appeared but none seem Bids Wanted. been finished across the divide and wil1 to affect tile opinion that the leader hails from Eastern Oregon and thst Ilia care, reach Tillamook next month. N otice is H krebv G ivkn ,— That the ful canvass of the state will lose any of Adverse weather conditions and short the strength and popularity with the County Court of Tillamook County, will receive bids to lease the Big Nestucca age of laborers have combined to retard voters. The chances for the Huntington and Little Nestucca Toll Roads. The the progress of operations considerably, man for the nomination ami. of course, said lease will be for a period of five election are many leagues to the good. but it i9 hoped to have steel into Tilla years, under the following conditions : All bids must be tor both roads. All Eagle Valley News. Baker County mook by the end of the vear. ot If the endorsement of a unanimous payments must be made in cash, the first year lease to be paid when the Press throughout the state is an evidence Finds Canine Friend He Thought of a candidate's popularity, J. H. bid is accepted and th$ bond of the Was Lost. Aitkin, of Huntington, candidat»- for • bidder and contract is properly ex A. L. Morgus, who says his home is State Treasurer, may justly feel highly ecuted ; >/2 to be paid on or before Sep tember 1st 1906, and V4 payable Janu near Tillamook, arrived in Portland gratified at the'wny he has been received ary 2nd, 1907 Thereafter each year» in each section of the sta<e where he haa yesterday accompanied by a large been in the interests of his candidacy. rent must be paid as follows : Vi pay rough-coated shepherd dog. This No candidate will go into the primaries able on or before January 2nd; Vi pay payable morning Morgus was asking every po with more assurance of election than able on or before May 1st ; or before 8epteml>er 1st of each year. liceman he met about his dog. He gave will Mr. Aitkin. Ilia honorable busi ' on All money paid tor the lease of said ness record in the slate for the past 20 a full description of the animal, and said years is a guarantee that tlie treasury of i roads will be expended on the two Toll he would not haye lost “ Bench,” as he the state wdl be in safe hands when Col. , Roads each year under the supervision of Aitkin takes charge. Mr. Aitkin has the County Court. called him, for $100. All bids must be filed with the Countv He explained that he had been in announced his platform and he will | Clerk on or before If) o’clock a.m.. Wed- adhere to principles set forth therein. I Portland all day yesterday with the Read it and you will endorse every word ! nesdav, May 2nd, 1906. dog, until quite late last night. He of it. The bids will be opened at 1 o’clock p m. of said day. believed he remained longer in a Third- Union Scout, Union County. Every citizen interested in this matter The Scout believes of all of the candi street saloon than his canine friend ap dates now before the people for the is invited to be present on the above proved, and so the latter left. date and discuss the Toll Road proposi- office of State Treasurer, that John H. This morning Morgus felt his loss Aitkin, of Huntington, is the strongest ; tion with the court. By order of the County Corrt. deeply, hut decided he must leave the and safest man for the place. Mr. G. B. L amm , city without him. He went to the Aitkin is one of the heavy weights of County Clerk. Union Station, and there in front of the the business world. Sobriety and energy Dated at Tillamook, this 13th day of liacked by good business qualities have main entrance was “ Bench” apparently made Mr. Aitkin one of the foremost I March, 1906. waiting for the return of his master. men of the state, while the firin oil Notice There was a joyful greeting between the which he I» the head is extensively! known throughout the Northwest. If, __ _____ ___ _______ _ twelve If Daniel Haley, who ____ about two. Depot attaches ssy that the big more of such men as Mr. Aitkin were years ago lived in Southern Oregon, and dog remained about the entrance all placed in office then there would lie less| w|1() once had a brother living in Pasa- night and would not be driven away.— inismanagemenl and a greater saimg to; denn. Cal., bvthe name of Michael the tax payers. 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