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♦ ifl f * & I* 4*1 4 / fl » a h, io « m II M M JI if. * it «. d I bt k * I w I I I I I it I m I ir 01 II V it ti id _fe IF S à- I J. >f t d a t 1 i ï 1 ï » I Vol. XVIII. No. 49, ILLAMOOK jottings ♦ for abstracts. ■■ Rollie W. Watson went to Portland on ^Wriday. HK Charles Ray was in from Cloverdale ^Ln Tuesday. Chicken wanted by J. P. Allen at the MA Hen bouse. SI See ! Dr. Morris about your eves. Ex- Mamination tree. * K The Christian Church is raising money ■ for a parsonage. S Henry Lederer moved back to Hobson. ■ ville on Tuesday from Spruce. K Money to loan on improved farm pro- I perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals. * I NJ. Dye, of Beaver, had the misfor. i tune to cut his foot last week. f C Mills, of Beayer, Tillamook county, fl Ort, for bargains in real estate. * 'Ihe Maple Leaf Creamery is receiving ovir 20,009 pounds of milk daily. Tor reading matter of all kinds go to thi Tillamook Contectionery and Ba. zan tr. (et into the habit of trading at Patz- lafs and receive a 5 per cent discount foicash. to to Tillamook Confectionery and Bizaar for candy, nuts, fruits,magazines, bpks, etc. * ¿he saw mill at Hobsooville is closed diwn for six weeks so as to put in new qichinery. Mr. Savage and family, who spent the enter in the valley, are now living in Faver again. Next Sunday is “ Boy’s Day” in the Jble school rally now progressing at ke Christian Church. The Coquille River, which loaded at tie Hadley Lumber Company's mill at Hobsonville, sailed on Saturday. County Judge Conder and Jas. Chris, tensen were in the city on Monday and grooming themselves for the political arena. The Tillamook Confectionery and Bazaar, Todd’s new building, is the place to get your school supplies, pencils and ink tablets. * Lonnie Harmon, who has been spend ing the winter in tlie valley, came back to resume his old job on the govern, merit dredge. Reynolds & Jones received a shipment of springs from Tacoma on Tuesday and they have been since the 9th of December on the road. Just arrived, at.the Red Front Shoe House, the latest and best styles of foot wear. The public is invited to call and examine these goods. Have your eves examined if they give you trouble, for it may cost you consid erable worry and expense later. See Dr. Morris in the Olsen building. * At L amas ' s (T he N ew ) D bug S tore . Cameras and Camera Supplies. All nice, fresh and new. Guaranteed to be as good as the best. All non . trl ’ st goods. * Get your Camera and Supplies at L a mar ' s D rug S tore . I have a man who is an expert who will teach you how to take, make and finish pictures, free. Give us a cull Murphy Bros, of Long Prairie, have sold their ranch anil personal property to Garris Bros;, of Oretown. Considera tion, *13,000 The deal wae made through F. R. Beals. Mrs. Foland came in from Dallas on Wednesday on account of the illness of her son, A. Foland, at Leaver, easly on Sunday morning. We are glad to hear that be is much better. When yon want to buy or sell real estate, timber, citv property, horses, cattle, or any thing of value. J. C. Bewlev will be pleased to help you. He has a large list to select from for sale. Sunday services at the Christian Church, subject of morning sermon ; •• The Teaching Part of the Church.” Evening sermon : ** The Conflict.” Ever- body cordailly invited to attend. BH H. T. Botts, TILLAMOOK, OREGON, Subscribe for the Tillamook Headlight and the weekly Oregonian, at *2.25 a year. Renew your subscriptions right away so that Miss Mary Tinnerstet can secure the credits in the Oregonian con test for a free trip to Yellowstone park. The steamer Sue H. Elmore left Wed- nesday.^her passengers being W. Squires, Frank Robinson, J. W. Robinson, Mrs., Miss L. and Walter Robinson, John Rees, O. Sunaine, Mrs. C. E. Thayer and daughter, Geo. Johnson. G. A. Edmunds and wife aud W. G. Dwight. The Anli-Saloon League is sending Evangelist L. F. Smith into this county to campaign against the Liquor Dealers’ Amendment to the present Local Option Law. We have not been advised as to his exact dates, but will announce his movements when he gets into the county. • Rev. W. B. Hollingshead, presiding elder of the M.E. church, will fpreach at Bay City on Sunday morning, May 20, and in this city in the evening of the same day. On Monday evening, May 21, he will address the people on the pro posed amendment to the local option law. For Sale.—Miscellaneous Lot of Wire Cable, new and second hand, any length, pipe of any description and size. Ma chinery to suit anybody. Write for prices on anything. Metal scrap iron and all kinds of junk and machinery bought and sold. Address M. Barde & Son, Portland, Oregon. * Mr. J. J, Bowser, of Blaine, who carat near landing the nomination for joint representation, was in the city on Tues day, and although defeated he is right in line to help elect the republican ticket. There is one thing that Mr. Howser did not like, and that was the report that was circulated about him that he was the whisky men’s candidate. He denies this. There is one thing that can be said in Mr.Howser’s favor, that while a num. her of prominent republicans refused to run for this office he was making an ac- tiye campaign and came near landing the nomination, thus showing that he had nearly as many admirers as Mr. Beals. Such, however, are the uncertain ties when one enters the political arena, for Mr.Howser is not the only good man amongst so many who had to abide by the will of the party. Hon. Willis C. Hawley, republican nominee for congress, came in on Tues day on a political tour and was well re ceived by the people of the county. He is a fine speakerand had large audiences, his remarks being frequently applauded. He spoke at Nehalem on Tuesday even ing, in Tillamook City on Wednesday evening, at Beaver on Thursday after, noon and at Cloverdale in the evening. Mr. Hawley, in discussing the political issues, dwelt upon the progress and the prosperity of the United States under republican administrations and then contrasted that with the democratic administration under Cleveland, which brought financial and. industrial stagna tion and a heavy bonded indebtedness upon the country. He also showed that it was the republican partv which was breaking up the trusts, and in which President Roosevelt was taking a sue. cessful part. Mr. Hawley asked repub licans to line up for their party in June. MAY io, 1906 K the : nt . Work on Tillamook Road. F obest G rove , Or., May 3.—The Port land-Nehalem-Tillamook railroad is now within a short distance of the little town of Banks, eight miles north of, Forest Grove. Large gangs of men are at work and the roadbed is being rushed as fast as possible. The town of Banks will have train connections with Port- land via Hillsboro in a very short time. Another force of the same company is now grading on the Tillamook division beyond Buxton. This company’s line passes through the most fertile part of Washington county and already several towns have sprung up, while others arc on a boom. The scene of the big gang now work’ ing is at Roy, where a town has just sprung up with stores and many houses, one and one half miles east of Banks. NETARTS. Mrs. Alvin Johnson and daughter, of South Prairie, were visiting with her father Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. A. B. Allison left for her home in Tillamook Monday morning after a two months stay at Netarts. Mr. A. Hare, the assessor, was on the bay one day last week making the assessment, W. E. Catterlin, A. M. Austin and G. M. Watkins all went to Tillamook on Saturday last. C. Desmond came home Saturday after a two weeks' stay in the oily. Sam Reading, of South Prairie, was on the bay Sunday. Keeper Harry Mahler, of Cape Mears Lighthouse, was a pleasant caller at Geo. W. Phelps last Sunday. Norman Olsen passed through our burg with a load for the lighthouse the last of the week. Rey. H. W. Jones will preach at the Presbyterian church in Bay City next Sunday morning and in thiseitv in the evening. Mr. Jones comes here with a view to become the pastor of the Pres byterian church, he is earnest and logical in his sermons. An invitation is extended to all to hear him next Sunday. Postmaster Robbed. The engineers on the Portland Nehal G. W. Foute. Postmaster at Riverton, DIED RECENTLY. em-Tillamook railway having reached la., nearly lost his life and was robbed the point on the hills beyond Buxton A Niece of William Penn in Michi of all comfort, according to his letter, which says : " For 20 years I had chronic where the road is to branch, have now gan at the Age of 93 Years. liver complaint, which led to such a se started one survey over towards Tilla Mrs. Elizabeth Mapes, of Tillamook, vere case of jaundice that even my ling mook and the other down towards the er nails turned yellow, when my doctor has received the news of the death of her prescribed Electric Bitters; which cured Nehalem valley. Grading and bridge aunt, Mrs. Magdalen Berry, at Wild me and have kept me well tor eleven building is progressing raidlv in the wood, Mich., a few weeks ago. Mrs. years.’' Sure cure for Biliousness, Neu vicinity of Banks and regular train ser. Berry was a sister of the mother of Mrs. ralgia, Weakness and all Stomach, Liv vice will be inaugurated that far out in er, Kidney and Bladder derangements. Mapes, who was a decendant of the A wonderful Tonic. At Chas. I. Clough's a short time.—Forest Grove Times. illustrious William Penn, and a brief Drug store. 50 cents. Married, on Sunday morning, at the sketch of her life is given below. It Is Dangerous to Neglect a Catholic church in this city, by the Rev. Miss Magdalen Bixler was born in Cold. Father Le Miller, the pastor, Mr. Her How often do we hear it remarked : man H. Sander and Miss Margaret M. Westmorland county, Penn., April 6, “ It’s only a cold,” and a few days later Walthers. Both are highly respected 1813. In the year 1814 her parents emi learn that the man is on his back with grated to Knox county, Ohio, from there pneumonia. This is of such common young people and well known in the to Fairfield county iu 1821, and from occurrence that u cold, however slight, county, with a number of friends who there to Seneca county, Ohio, in the year should not tie disregarded. Chamlier- wish the happv couple a long life of hap lain's Cough Remedy counteracts any piness. The groom is a son of Mr. Jos. 1829. She was the wife of George W. tendency of a cold to result in pneu Berry. monia, and has gained its great popular Sander and the bride a daughter of Mr. Miss Bixler was a great niece of the ity and extensive sale by its prompt Ott<»Walthers, of Spruce. celebrated English Quaker and philan cures of this most common ailment. It Rev. John Branch, a retired Presby thropist, William Penn, and bore many always cures and is pleasant to take. terian minister, who lives with his wife traits of his character and benevolence ; For sale by Chaa. I Clough's Drug Store. at Fairview and has been suffering with but unlike him in his religious belief, at a gangrenous foot for several months, the age of sixteen she united with the bad his left leg amputated on Monday Methodist church, and remained with That the General Public by Dr. E. W. Milts. Owing to the ad that organization until about 1828, may have more than one week la which to appreciate vaq.ee age of Father Branch, ft was un when she changed her views on baptism, the excellence of our work certain whether he would be able to un thinking she was not following the tea we hereby state that we will launder dergp the operation. Mrs. Branch, Mrs. chings of the lowly Nazarene as closely ALL OP VOtiR WORK Alice Woodward and Geo. F. Zimmer as ought to lie done ; was immersed and man assisted the doctor when he per. associated herself with the Church of formed the operation. Mr. Branch was FROM ALL IMPURITIES Christ at Lisbon, then under the leader, FOR ONE YEAR, 81 years old, but withstood the anes ship of the Rev. William Dowling, and longer, charging our regular Or ___ __________ _____ only _ thetic and underwent the operation * us a trial. Telephone remained with that body until the time prices, therefore, give finely and seems to be doing well. His of her death. No boot was studied by C.O.D. Steam Laundry. only chance lay in a successful opera-, PHAIR A 8CIIOLFIBLD, Props. I her as much as the bible. It was her aim tion. in life to do good to everyone, and she I have just received a large and fine was universally loved by all. who knew assortment of Cameras and Camera Sup- her ag ..Aunt Matty.” this $60 Machine for $25 plies. All NON trust goods. I am not It is a hlgh-arm, drop A noble life has gone out, only to be lit FREISMT ntfftll. head, ball bearing, lock* bound down by the big Photographic in the silent beyond, where her name stitch, double feed, aelf- threading shuttle: has Monopoly, but buy the very liest cam will appear on the Golden Scroll automatic bobbin winder eras, films, plates, papers, trays, print memory of the good deeds done for and other latest improve ments. This is the ANTI* ing frames, print rollers, developing ma associates in this life. TRUST MACHINE. It Is the same machine agent* chines, and all that goes to make a com Kind hands have laid her to rest are ask Ing you $60 for. All plete outfit to take, make and finish a the hill top of Oak Hill cemetery, over- attachment? go with each machine. Bold for only picture. 1 buy at reasonable prices and lookinK thP placid face of Burnt Lake, gA rash and S3 monthly. Write TWAT for free FVRRITME CATALOGUE showing am selling them cheap It will pay you w|,ose waters spread out like a silver elegant household goods we will ship (FrelgM to see our line before you buy. I guar- landscape jn the distance,while the silent Prepaid) on Easy Pevstewie our new CtEOlT plan. antee everything that goes out of my waler, of Indian river sweep past; Bevurtx furniture Company ITS-17S First St.. PORTLAND. OR. store to be just as represented.—L amar s (aont.(l by the morning breese kiss the j D rug S tobe . * ’ shores of her last resting place, while Did You Ever Try On Monday eveni^, at the home of I mingled with the sweet music of the Mrs. Ida Walker, a surprise party was evening songster, and the unwearied HAKKLS’H NEW FEED AND The city council on Monday evening giveu in honor of Mi«s Winnie Goyne, songs of tall evergreens will chant above LIVERY BARN, instructed the city marshal to enforce who expects to leave s < h > o for California, her their everlasting anthems of praise If not, give him a call. the bicicle ordinance, which compels where she will make her future home. and benediction. ctdists when riding on the side walks to An enjoyable evening was spent with Everything first-class. Second Resolutions of Condolence dismo-mt when within thirty feet of a gxines and music, after which refresh- menu were served Shortly before mid pe<festri.-in. block South of P.O. Hall of Tillamook Lodge, No. 94, night the party broke up and with vari We will appreciate your account and ous expressions of good wishes for Mies 1.0 O F., Tillam.xjk, Ore., May 8, 190«. will make your banking easy and plea Goyne’s future welfare, they dispersed I We your committee appointed to draft sant for you. Deposit when you like ; W. G. HARRIS, Prop. to their several homes Those present resolutions of condolence on the death Withdraw when you please. We are were as fallows : Mimes Winnie Govne. of Brother W. H. H. Cary of Nestucca always glad tocomply »i-h your wishes. Blanche McNair. Hazel McNair Marie Lodge_ No. 114, respectfully submit the —Tillamook County Bank. * Smythe and .Mirile Vaughn ; Mr». Ida Walker. Mrs. K.te Ciiriateiisen ; Albert •’’•'owing. Mrs. Martha F. Goodwin, who left Plank. la ster Helfer. William Williams. Wliereas Almighty God in his unerring heie mme n onths ago and went to Sea L B. Zeimer. Fred Ljirwteijsen.wisdom, has seen best to remove from rai(Ut ^1,,.^ Br.Hher, we can side, and from tlieie to east part of Molt, Hiner. Harry Mourer and Henry Morns. nomali county, was married last month Not If as Rich as Rockefeller/’•'|fbow in huu'We •’‘bmisuto. to His to Mr. R A. Looney, a farmer in good If y<»u bad all the wealth of Rockefeller, will. circumstances who livesat Estai ada. Or. the Standard Oil magnate.ynu could not Therefore, be it resolved, That we buy a better rned»rine for lx>wel com Manied, on the 24th April, at Nord-, . hereby extend to the liereaved relitives plaint* than Chamber lain ’ » Coli.% hoff. Cal . Edgar T. Latimer and Emma | Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The our sincere sympathy in their bereave A. Rogers. Edgar is well known in this . uioet eminent physician can not prescribe . ment. city an<l his friends here will he glad to a better preparation for colic ami Resolved. That a copy of ilieee renolu- both .v. for ...in,.... children oi.w and adulta. uiarrfHw-a. vawv. know that lie is married again, his wife I diarrlujea, Tlie uniform succès» of this remedy ha« ttofis he sent to his children, and a copy living a trained nurse of Ventura. Cal. shown it to bn rafwriov to all others It f>e given the local p«[er» for puhlica- I am paying 7 cents a pound never fati«, and when reduced with , turn. Fraternally submitted, and sweetened. I» pli-mssm to take. for well trimmed green hides. water Every family shonM fie supplied with it. I H A. Brodhead, O. B. Ziemer. J. 8 Leach’s Entchcr Shop. J Sold by Cha*- I. Cloughs Drug Store. | Diehl, Committee. • fi #1.50 per year. Laundry Buy on Credit! “ COLD QUININE ” They do not cause ringing in the Head. They do not constipulate as the plain sulphate of quinine does. Immediate Relief Follows Their Use. They cure Coughs and Cold», Bronchitis, Catarrh, La Grippe. They gentlv open the bowels without griping, act on the liver, tone up and put it in a healthy condition, and cause colds, headaches, etc., to quickly disappear. - Reliable ¡3 Druggist. ?ray cot- 1 around !. around ir collar.' irimmedl side In) d lady,| as told,! it table, he min ister, Tillamook Confectionery and Bazaar. Near Todd’s Building. CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF j CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS, etc. ICE CREAM IN SEASON. Rooks, Stationery, Inks, Fens, Pencils, Tablets, etc. CLOTHES BRUSHES. STOVE BRUSHES. HAIR BRUSHES. HOUSE BRUSHES. STOVE BRUSHES. TOOTH BRUSHES. Ladies’ Combs, Hairpins, Thimbles and many other articles too numerous to mention and nt prices lower than elsewhere. I ! Tillamook Confectionery &. Bazaar. «H tn »d r »» r« r r CLOSING OUT SALE! I ■ 'A. » - J TODD & CO. Arc still selling their Stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, and Furnishing Goods At 20 to 33 *4 Per cent less than any store in Tillamook. This is a bargain sale and one that will not be dupli cated soon. Up-to-date goods at low prices. TODD & CO Pacific Navigation Co. I STEAMERS—SUE H. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON. ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, BAY CITY, HOBSON VILLE. I Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and also the Astoria & Columbia River R R. foi Han Francisco, Portland and all pointe east. For freight and passenger rates apply to SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. . , <O. R. & N. R. R. Co.. Portland. Agents A c K R Co.. PorUand Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express ! I I ! pisi ’M NOTICE Ï ■4 ! The Red Front Shoe Store For the Next 60 Days will SELL at COST for CASH. Call in and GET BARGAINS. •< P. F. BROWNE, SALESMAN I I V / - *•*,!*** s. purs TABLETS Will Cure a Cold in a Few Hours. - •T 4 » CLOUGH'S LAXATIVE Work FREE VTING i Want ^aper, • t ■» 7'