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Vol. XVIII. No. 49 TILLAMOOK TILLAMOOK, OREGON, APRIL 5» 1906. $1.50 per year. JOTTINGS. When you want to buy or sell real Grange Opposed to Toll Roads CRENSHAW’S PLATFORM. estate, timber, city property, horses, H. T. Botts, for abstracts. * Oretown Grange. No. 354, Tillamook | Will “Make Good” What he cattle, or any thing of value, J. C. Bewley Hides of all kinds bought at Cohn’s.* will be pleased to help you. He has a Comity, Ore., at its regular meeting last Promises if Elected. week, passed this resolution : * Choice creamery butter 50c. at D. T. large list to select from for sale. Whereas, the toll roads of Tillamook Edmunds. * When selectitg a bank with which to In announcing myself a candidate for Bright, sunny weather with cold and do business, inquire into the character county are a menace to the well being nomination on the republican ticket for and prosperity of the citizens ot the coun and standing of its officers. More de frosty nights. sheriff, I pledge the voters of Tillamook ty ; and Judge W. W. Conder came in on Mon pends upon them than the amount of County that I will “make good” if nom Whereas, the County Court seem to he capital. Many a bank of $10,000 or day on business. inated and elected the following pledge): determined to go beyond their jurisdic $20,000 capital is stronger than some of Wanted, all the green calf skins in the If I am nominated and elect tion by leasing said roads on the eve of the larger banks in the cities. * county at Cohn's. • election ; and ed I will, during my term of A report reached us Wednesday that Mrs. 3turgeon has another assortment Whereas, we believe the people should office, faithfully and <mpar- someone is circulating a campaign lie of the latest in millinery. * be consulted who are directly interested ; that L. M. Alley and Henry Crenshaw tially enforce all the laws of Money to loan on improved farm pro had withdrawn. This is not the ease, and. Whereas, we believe that it is the duty the state of Oregon so far as Is in, direct from the four big factories of perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals. * for both of them are in the race until Born, on Wednesday, to the wile of the votee are counted, and then they are of Tillamookcounty to give us free roads it is made the duty of the as a matter of justice to the entire popu sheriff so to do. Warren Vaughn, a daughter. for the party nominee, whoever he lace ; therefore, be it HENRY CRENSHAW. No shortage of feed in the county this may be. Resolved, that we are unqualifiedly op year. Cohn & Co. have plenty. ♦ Work is progressing smoothly at the posed to the proposed lease of our roads; More Shouiy Shoe Styles than McKANLASS COLORED C. Mills, of Beaver, Tillamook county. oil well, with a night and day shift that Resolved, that we ask the people who uie have ever shocun before. TROUPE. is under the management of M. VV.Storey, love a free government and free institu Ore., for bargains in real estate. • who is a practical and experienced hand Don’t buy your Spring Footuuear Born, on Tuesday, at Bay City, to the tions to join us in our struggle to get rid Will Visit Tillamook City and in that kind of work. The well is down of this "graft.” wife of William Campbell, a son. before looking at these nobby pat Give Three Performances. 700 feet, and those who are interested in Signed, F. C. Varner, D. J. Dunn and Pride of the Valley Flour reduced to terns. the oil company are satisfied that they A. W. Fletcher, committee. McKanlass troupe of colored minstrels $1 per sack for a short time at Cohn's.* are going to strike oil, as the indications A. M. Commons, W.M. ; Stella Chris will arrive on the steamer SueH Elmore For reading matter of all kinds go to are good. tensen, secretary. on Friday and will give three performan the Tillamook Confectionery and Ba. Republicans must be careful this ces in this city at the opera house on zaar. * year to have no weak spots in the Friday, Saturday and Monday evenings, Candidates for Office. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cohn and daughter State ticket. One point of danger is April 6lh, 7th and 8th. The minstrel nnd Mrs. Olsen are expected in on the the office of State Printer, because it The time for filing petitions bv those company comes well recommended and steamer. has been run so expensively. If Willis who aspire to become the regular nomi promises a good show, which includes Get into the hahit of trading at Patz- 8. Duniwav is nominated, he will nees in the republican and democratic the usual Christy Minstrel features and M f . Man : UJe’ve got that Easter laf’s and receive a 5 per cent discount bring strength and not weakness to parties, under the new primary nominat laughable sketches, songs and dances. Suit and Hat for you—they have just for cash. * the ticket. He is able to go on the ing law, closed on Wednesday, and those Do not forget the dates—Friday, April arrived. C. Mills will preach at Brown's school stump in any company and give his who filed petitions will bate their names 6 ; Saturday, April 7; Monday, April 9 • placed on the official ballot, to be voted at the opera house. bouse on Saturday evening and Sunday reasons for being a Republican. McKanlass troupe of minstrels always at Blaine. Some of the boys of the city made a upon by the people, and the persons re. Go to Tillamook Confectionery and raid on ltollie W. Watson’s barrel the ceiving the highest number of votes lor giyes a good performance. Bazaarfor candy, nuts, fruits,magazines, other night and made the “ blind pig ” offices for which they are running will The best combination that cue disgorge no less than 72 bottles of the become the nominees of their respective Call For County Warrants. books, etc. * parties. The nominating election is on knouu of. You had better be giving your Easter stuff that is making “our man’’ All warrants endorsed prior to June Friday, April 20, the polls opening at 12 Bonnet some thought. See Mrs. Stur gloriously ridiculous. The boys hid the bottles of beer under the side walks, o’clock and closing at 7. As far as we 13, 1904 will be paid on presentation, geon about it. * and the “blind pig” squealing so loudly areaware the republicans who entered interest ceases this 5th day of April 1906. L. B. Ziemer returned from Wisconsin P. W. Todd, at the loss of his bossom friend, the boys the race did so of their own accord, with on Wednesday, where he has been on a County Treasurer. The notes of the quail and grouse are NEHALEM. returned some of the bottles which had perhaps the exception of H. F. Good visit for three months. not been tapped. This is not the first speed, who was induced to run at the Born, on March 15 to the wife of S. heard in the wood» and flowers bloom Mrs. Ostrander, of Bay City, has a private “ blind pig” that mysteriously solicitation of a large number of republi ing everywhere. Little calves to be seen The State Treasurership. M. Batterson, a daughter. loom and is prepared to do all kinds of disappeared, by any means, for the boys cans in Fairview, Bay and Hoquarton every where, all speak the sure word Rev. W. J. Roehmer went to Portland Of the candidates for the office of that spring is here. Cheese making is rug and carpet weaving. precincts. As the new law makes it pos have "caught on.” on business last Monday to be gone two State Treasurer there are three bank, also in full blast at our factory. For sale, a large quantity of filling for weeks. Another fatal burning accident occurr sible for anybody to get on the ticket, no We are glad to note that J. Buckles rag earpet. For price, see Mrs. S. S. ed in this city on Sunday to a child, this one can complain that they were headed ere—Messrs. Aitkin, Carter and Hoyt ; W. E. Steel has gone to Seaside to of the others, Mr. Ryan is County family are improving in health. Phelps, at the Larsen House. work, time by tire. The two year old son of off or did not get a square deal. Their Judge of Clackamas County, and Ims Hugh Rittenhouse has rented B. A. j Say, Mr. Editor, why don't everybody The socialists will hold a convention in Dolly Buttz was left in the room, and names are before the people and each of been for a number of years operating mind their own business, so everybody the aspirants will have to rely upon them this city on Saturday morning for the while putting paper in the cook stove its Todd’s place on the north fork. as a broker in county warrants, in else could be happy ? purpose of nominating a county ticket. clothes caught fire. The child began to selves and their merit, with the aid of J. W. Thompson has bought F. R. j Miss Edna Garfield spent Thursday their personal friends, to secure the nomi which business he has been quite suc Steinhauer's place on Coal creek and Mrs. Belle Handley have accepted a scream, but as it was thought he was cessful, as we understand, and has ac with Mrs. Martin and Lena Koch. nations. Each of the aspirants are busy, moved his family on this week. position with the Tillamook Confection, doing that because he was left |alone, no Miss Helen Bibhy and Miss Lena and apart from the mud slinging of a cumulated quite a comfortable corape, L. McFee will milk for Alex McDonald ery and Bazaar, Todd's new building. * notice was taken of him, until another Koch went lo the “ hub’* last week. few individuals who wanted to create a tence. Mr. Steel, of Clackamas, was this summer. Cohn’s big stock of Spring Dry Goods child went into the room and tried to factional fight and who are now mud- formerly in the street railway busi T Kingsley returned from a business and Shoes are due here on the next boat. remove the burning clothes, which it slinging one another.the canvass is being ness in Portland, where he lived for Rheumatic Pains Relieved. trip to Seaside Saturday. 50 cases of Men's and Ladies’ Shoes in was unabletodo. As tbeclothes burned enrried on in a friendly spirit amongst more than thirty years. He was one The cheese factory started up Mon | The quick relief from rheumatic pains it frizzled the flesh of the child, and so the lot. * of the parties in interest in the build afforded by Chamberlain's Pain Balm day. W. A. Gray, from Woodland, | has surprised and delighted thousands severely was it burned it died the same republicans. REPUBLICANS. ing of the Oregon City and Mt. Scott A bat was picked up at the fetry, with Wash., is the cheese maker. evening. of suffers. It makes rest and sleep Amongst the republicans who have lines, but lost his interests in these a numher of fish hooks in it, with the J. Whitney will carry milk on the [ possible, A great many have been per Ralph W. Hoyt, who is a candidate for filed petitions are : properties in the crash of 1898-4-5, initials of "U. H. E.” oil the inside of North Fork and G. R. McKimmins on manently cured of rheumatism by the nomination for state treasurer Wn the J oint R epresentative —A. G. Beals, since which time he has devoted liis use of this liniment. For sale by Chas. the hat. the South Fork. republican ticket, is a gentleman so well J. J. Howser, Matthew Thompson. I. Clough’s Drug Store. energes to the improvement and cul The Tillamook Confectionery and and favorably know in all parts of Ore Mr. Houghton's cheese factory af C ounty J udge —H. F. Goodspeed, J. 8 tivation of his farm in Clackamas Bazaar, Todd’s new building is the place gon that he needs no introduction at the Balm started up Monday. County, where he has lived for the last Human Blood Marks. to get your school supplies, pencil and hands of the Press. It is no wonder, Stephens, W. T. West. The Gerald C. was in and took out a A tale of horror was told by marks of C lerk —G. B. Lamb. ten years. ink tablets.—Todd & Co. load of salmon Saturday. then, that his friends, who are called human blood in the home of J. W. Wil S heriff —H. Crenshaw, W. H. Leach, Mr. Aitkin is a banker at Hunting E. H. Lane lost his little boy recently liams, a well known merchant of Bac, The passengers who went out on the “Hoyt Boosters,“arecarryingon a lively ton, in Baker County, where he is do L. M Aliev, C. S. Atkinson. by diphtheria. Mrs. Lane is very sick, Ky. He writes : "Twenty years ago I Sue H. Elmore on Tuesday were W. D. campaign, as the candidates arc all pro T reasurer —Carl Haberlach. ing a successful business, and is well she has spent tbe winter at the hospital had severe hemorrhages of the lungs, Stillwill, W. R. Hollister, A. L. George, minent citizens and it is a hard tussle as liked by his business associates, but, and was near death when I began tak S urveyor —F. L. Sappington. in Portland._______________ and G. A. and H. R. Edmunds. to who will win the nomination. Mr. ing Dr. King’s New Discovery. It com we understand, does not stand well C oroner —W. E. Southwick. pletely cured me and I have remained Mr. Simmons.who made a proposition Hoyt and his friends are in the race to LONG PRAIRIE. C ommissioner —Geo. W. Bodyfelt, F. with the labor element. Mr. Carter well ever since.” It cures Hemorrhages. to give Tillamook a railroad over the win and are setting a fast pace. One Worthington, H. M. Farmer, E. E. Row is a banker at Ashland, in Jackson Mr. Albert Olds is tying boxes in the Chronic Coughs, Settled Colds and Bron mountains, is the promoter of an electric thing can confidently lie relied upon, land, A. W. Pletcher. chitis, and is the only known cure for County, and, we understand, is popu Hobsonville mill. line from Astoria to Nehalem. there may be as good men for the posi Weak Lungs. Every hottie guaranteed J ustice of the P eace , 2 nd D istrict . lar iu his community. Mr. Hoyt is A. W. Phelps went to Netarts last by Chas. I. Clough, Druggist. 50c. and Second hand bureausand commodes at tion of state treasurer, but there are -A. T. White. cashier of the Merchants' National week. $1.00. Trial bottle free. W. E. Page’s arc being sold at low down none better than Mr. Hoyt. DEMOCRATIC. Bank of (this city, and is well known. M. R. Hanenkratt. C. M. Hanenkratt, As John Kumm, whose home is at figures. Now is the time to buy, if you The democrats who have filed petitions Mr. Jennings does not seem to have Mr. Storey and wife have returned from Beaver, while returning to Hadley's log are : want to buy when they are cheap. * been successful in making himself so Portland and have resumed their drill C ounty J udge —S. A. Brodhead. well known as the other gentlemen ing for oil on the former’s place. A petition has been filed with the ging camp on the Wilson river on Sun S heriff —C.|H. Woolle. who aspire to the office. He lives at A. W. Phelps is doing some building county clerk to prevent swine from day, he was attacked l>y a large panther T reasurer —P. W. Todd. Eugene, in Lane County, but we are this week ; also clearing up his land. running at large, which will have to be and had a close call of being seriously injured or killed. In the struggle with C ommissioner — James Christenson, not advised as to his business or oc Mr. Joseph Rlazier has his new resi voted upon at the election in June. cupation. dence nearly completed and will soon Matthew Thompson and J. J. Howser. the wild beast, Kumm had no weapon to Otto Walther. S urveyor —W. B. Smith. Of the gentlemen named for this move intc the same. Joe, wife and both of Blaine, and candidates for nomi beat off the panther until he took from office, Mr. Steel has unquestionably a child have been stopping at Mr. Jordy’s nation for joint representative were in his pocket a pocket knife, and with the great advantage over any of his com for the past few days waiting for the the city Wednesday in the interest ot blade of which he cut the animal across Jury List. the eyes. This had the effect of stopping petitors in the fact of his extensive completion of his house. their campaign. the panther's attack and which allowed personal acquaintance in every coun The jury list for the April term of M. R. Hanenkratt. it is reported, The proceeds of the fireman’s dance Kumm to get within safe distance of the i-ourt, which will convene on the 16th ty of the state, made through his re brought a three-year-old and a yearling last Saturday amounted to $76. out of infuriated animal and who hurried to was drawn as follows : lations to the Republican party as bull from Portland. Mr. H. states that which $18 was paid for the orchestra, camp as quickly as possible. Kumm chairman of the State Central Com they were quite sea sick en route from Clay Daniel, Foley. thus leaving a good balance to be applied was scratched up some, and a party was mittee in several hotly contested cam- Astoria. P. B. C. Lucas, Blaine. are made with f or fire appliances. at once organized to hunt for the pan. paigns. The friends made in this re Ralph Ackley was in this neighbor W. C. King, Tillamook. There is no use getting excited about ther, and with the aid of dogs it was lation have rallied to his standard now hood. listing property one day last week. J. F. Jenkins, Hebo. an electric light franchise. There is soon located in the woods and shot. that he is asking something from the John Sheets came near getting killed John Larsen, Bay. nothing before the city council yet. party which he so well and faithfully one day last week, he sloped up onto a W. J. Craven, Fairview. A meeting of the city council was held What is is aiming to do is to get cheaper served in the campaigns referred to. Wm. Roenicke, Sandlake. log which gave way with him, pitching on Monday evening, when Mayor H. T. lights. That is all. Without belittling the pretensions forward, he struck his throat on a sharp J. H. Holgate, Beaver. Botts and Councilmen E. Hoag, J. P. Nine sewing machines, in first class Allen, M. Munson, A. T. White and W. or merits of any other gentleman. The knot, but fortunately nothing more Theodore Kingsley, Nehalem. condition, came in on the steamer for C. King were present. There was very Advertiser will say that Mr. Ueo. A. serious happened than a good shaking M. T. Chance. South Prairie. W. E. Page, which he will sell cheap. If little business of any importance before Steel deserves well at the hands of up, with a scratch on the hand and a Peter Hasselborg, Tillamook. you need a sewing machine now is the the city dads, with the exception that the Republican party of Oregon.—The I severe scratch on the throat. A very John Morgan, Fairview. time to get a bargain. I Advertiser, Portland. * lucky escape. 8. V. Anderson, Fairview. E. Hoag and J. P. Allen had the prefix The government has just paid tor the of “Councilman” placed to their names John Drake spent Sunday with his J. J. Hollett. Blaine. Absolutely Puro 1 parents at Tillamook. cost in procuring the land for the life as representatives of the first and second C. B. Wiley, Netarts. Mrs. John Sheets, son Nicholas, and saving station at Garibaldi, and it is ex wards. A. E. Lucy was appointed city John Ek. Nehalem. hntlsdyepeptlci may be eaten little three-year-old daughter spent Sun pected that it will not be long now be marshal, and as well holds the position Lewis Johnson, Fairview. without inconvenience day with W. H. Owen's and family. fore the station is established. Frank Wilebart, Woods. of special policeman, street commissioner, •ven by persona Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Bays spent Sun In nearly every school, especially E. T. Lyster. Beaver. The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on dog catcher, kid chaser, etc. W. New with dellcat« the Primary Grades, are one or day on the prairie visiting. Fred Lowry. Carnahan. Friday, her passenger» being A. L. Gea- comb was appointed special policeman digestion more pupils who do not advance T. J. Gregory, who has been visiting Guy Vaughn, South Prairie. ger, M. W. Storey. H. L. Newman, W. K. for a special occasion. The bills allowed as rapidly as the rest ot the class his daughter, Mrs. Dighton, and his F. N. Wilson, Hoquarton. and are accused ot being dnll nr and C. Hannenkralt, Frank Sutton and were : granddaughter, Mrs. Mark Bay’s for the not inclined to study. There is C. N. Drew, Tillamook. Water rent................ ■............. ...>72.50 wife.W. R. Hollingsworth, H. G Mouier no doubt that a great many of 40 OO winter, has returned to the valley, going Job Foster, Union. and F. 0. Wheat. just such cases are caused by a W H. Eberman ................... .... 13.25 Devil'« Island Torture • out with Mr. McNamer over the Wilson Albert Marolf, Fairview. lack of nervous force because of It is expected that the supreme court Recorder's salary .................... 15.00 river route Sunday. He will make his is no worse than the terrible case of M. Curl, Blaine. defective vision or eve strain. Tillamook Lumbering Co........ 77.04 Piles that afflicted mo 10 year». Then I will reverse the decision of Judge Burnett future home in Roseburg. When a pair of Perfectly Fitted John W. McKinley. Hobsonville. Marshal's salary.................. .... 44.00 whs advised to apply Bucklen's Arnica in the Wilson river road case, but as the Glasses will overcome such diffi W. jolly......... ...................... .... 1.40 So far it is not thought that the cold Halve, and less than » box permanently E. T. Haltom, Tillamook. conrt is several months behind, a decision culty. why prevent vour chil- Gen Tont* ............................ .... 2.00 cured me. writes L. S. Napier, of Ruglee. snap did much damage to fruit in i A. McDonald, Nehalem. dren's future because of defective 2 00 is not expected until the previous cases Ky. Heals all wounds, Burns and Bores ! section. Early plum and pear trees E. B. Jacoby, Bay. vision. .... 1.40 A T White ........................ like magic. 25c. at Charles. I. C'lougb. are disposed of. The road company did I now in full bloom. A. L. Miller, Dolph. .... 3.80 DR. HENRY E. MORRIS, Olsen Bld. druggist. Elmer Baker......................... not file briefs with the supreme conrt. Oar Big Shipment of Handsome SHOES and SLIPPERS for Easter. Peters’ Shoe Co. HALtTOM’S department STORE. KIRSCHBflUM CLiOTHES. STAR HATS. Hol-Broads Light and Sweet ROYAL BAKING POWDER Backward io School.