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XVIII.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 7, 1906
Family washing 20c. per doz.—C. O. 1905, found at page 399 of said laws,
D. Steam Laundry.
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contains the requirements for obtaining
BISTOURY
Sunday morning, at the Christian a fire permit before setting out fire, and
utting Obstructed Teats church, subject of sermon, “The Creed it seems to me that the case you men­
that needs no revision.” Good song ser­ tion does not come within the require­
vice. Everybody invited to come.
ments of said section. You do not state
Teaming and draying done bv Chas. in your letter whether the lands upon
Adkins. Leave orders, which will be which the stumps and logs are proposed
T®i potMT9FF
ition shows instrument both open promptly attended to, at Easter's barn. to be burned are contiguous to grain
r cutting and closed for inserting,
fields,
but
supposing
it
is
not,
I
am
of
Both phones. Household furniture care­
i obstruction may be a stricture or fully moved.
the opinion that a fire permit is not
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growth of a tumorous nature,
necessary in such a case.”
When
you
want
to
buy
or
sell
real
See Dr. Henry E. Morris.
i is often the result of the bite of a
The opera house was packed Friday
estate,
timber,
city
property,
horses,
Office : Olsen Building.
, kick or a bruise caused by going
evening by patrons and friends of the
a fence or through a dense under cattle, or any thing of value. J. C. Bewley
l ¡or tlie cow may have had *ome will be pleased to help you. He has a public school, who had taken a lively in­
NETARTS
terest in the high school and the pupils
large list to select from for sale.
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>le with that quarter of her bag,
who
were
to
graduate
that
evening
from
Mrs. Teresa Durrer. accompanied by
in milking and forcing the thickly
W. E. Catterliri came over from Tilla­
the eigth and high school grades The
Jed milk out, a small rupture had her daughter, will arrive on Friday over
mook on Saturday evening and visited
program was nicely arranged with music
Ited, so that when the scar tissue the Sheridan road from Portland, where
with his family over Sunday.
they have been undergoing surgical oper­ by Jenkins' orchestra and vocal music by i John C. Johnsou and J. Cook, of Was­
led. the opening became smaller,
pupils
of
the
school,
all
of
which
were
also carry of German silver milking ations at the St. Vincent’s hospital.
co county, are on the beach and visiting
nicely rendered. The salutatory by Miss
Postmaster A. W. Severance has been
i?s, four different lengths.
Ella J. Hava, whose subject was “The In­ with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. O'Hare, Mr.
mproved Instruments for opening granted a month’s leaye of absence, and
lohnson's grand parents.
fluence of the Idea,” was well spoken and
with Mrs. Severance left Tursday for
Geo. W. Phelps has leased Happy
itructed teats withoutcutting.
received a well merited applause. The
Yakima, where they have some irrigated
Camp for this Season.
Fead Probes or Sounds,
orations by Whiteman Lamb, “Applied
land which has greatly increased in value
The three Traver brothers and wives,
Science’; Howard Drew, “Education, the
the past few months.
and Mr. Sorber and wife, of Salem, the
Chief Function of Government,” and I
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in Miss Grace Whitehouse, “Strength men that are working on thecourt house
on Saturday, her passengers being A. J. Through Opposition,” w<re also good spent Sunday on the beach.
Master Raphael Catterlin has gone to
Miss Cox, Mrs. Christensen, W. and received the plaudits of the audience.
ILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS. Cohn,
J. Coulson, H. Barnes, 0. Crane, J. Gray The valedictory by George H. Gobar, the the Miami visiting friendsand old neigh-
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and wife, Mrs. Baker, Winnie Wallace suhjcct of whose oration was “Should ' bors.
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
I Geo. Higgins was down from the light.
the Majority Rule ?’’ showed his ability
Mowers, Rakes and hay tools at King and Mrs. Herrington.
We regret to announce the death of as an orator, and as the subject matter ■ house one day last week.
& Mills.
: M. J. Cone went to Tillamook last
See! Dr. Morris about your eyes. Ex­ Mrs. ¡ohnson, wife of Mr. John Johnson of bis oration was somewhat readily Friday returning the same day.
understood
by
the
audience,
he
and
mother
of
Deputy
Assessor
Charles
carried
amination free.
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Sam Reading, of South Prairie, spent
Johnson, which occurred at Garibaldi on off the laurels of the evening. Prof. E
Rough Dry 20c. per doz.—C. 0. D. Tuesday last. Deceased was 70 years of H. Whitney addressed the class, making Saturday at Netarts with friends.
Steam Laundry.
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some appropriate remarks, as did also
ago and was much respected.
The annual school election will take
NBHAIEM.
A class of about 40 persons will receive Mr. H. T. Botts, member of the board, in
place oil June 18.
presenting
the
diplomas
to
the
high
the sacrament of confirmation at the
Chas. Lipman and family moved in
Born, on Monday, to the wife of B. D. hands of Most Rev. A. Christie on Sun­ school graduates and thegraduates from
from
Eugene last week, they will go on
Lamar, a daughter.
day, the 17th, and eight children will the eigth grade. The latter wai com. their ranch in God’s valley.
posed
of
:
Elmer
Allen,
Clarence
Stanley,
Bicycles of all descriptions for sale or receive holy communion for the first time
A beach party was given Friday in
rent at King & Mills.
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at the eight o’clock mass in the morn­ Eliza Dawson, Gladys Beals, Lillie Ar.der- 1 honor of Miss Nordhousen having closed
son, Ilah Quick, Robert Hays, Clo5di
Fred C. Skomp was down from Trask ing at the Catholic church.
Dawson, Robert Still will, Carl Dawson, the town school May 25 and left for
the first part of the week.
The Maple Leaf Literary Society gave
Theodore Finney and Hugh Barber. Each home Tuesday.
H. Crenshaw and wife visited Neha­
Harris will feed your team hay and a free entertainment at Ackley’s hall on of the graduates were the recipients of a
May 30 to quite a large crowd. A very
keep them over night for 50c.
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large number of beautiful flowers, after lem Friday and joined the beach party.
W. H. Hoskins had the misfortune to
Money to loan on improved farm pro­ good program was rendered, followed which the audience congratulated them.
by the grand march andgames. A good
loose his house by fire Friday.
perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals.
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time was enjoyed by all. The new mem-
Married, at the home of the bride’s
Death from Appendicitis
C. Mills, of Beaver, Tillamook county. liers received were Rodney Mapes and
patents, Sunday, June 3, Mr. C. Hansen
Ore., for bargains in real estate.
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decrease
in
the
same
ratio
that
the
use
Henry Staseck.
of Dr. King's New Life Hills increases. and Miss Louella Ripley, Rev. W. A.
Your laundry called for and delivered
The steamer Sue H. Elmore left on They save you from danger and bring Stewart officiating,
for 20c perdoz.—C. O. D. Steam Laundry. Thursday, her passengers being Mrs. A. quick ar.d painless release from consti­
Election passed off quietly.
For reading matter of all kinds go to Mason and child,A. J. Stillwell and wife, pation and the ills growing out of it.
Strength and vigor always follow tbeir
the Tillamook Confectionery and Ba- Frank Bowles, Frank Norberg, J. Mur­ use. Guaranteed by Chas. I. Clough
SPRUCE.
zaar.
phy, J. Williams, Dan Nichols, Rev. J. E. Druggist 25c. Try them.
The rain lias done lots of good in our
A musical and literary entertainment Connor, L. B Olar., J. B. Cook, Miss
Agent Wanted.
neighborhood, but every one should be
will be given at the Academy hall, June Lyster, Miss Ethel Todd, A. W. Sever-
Wanted, a man Io sell in this field ex­ glad to have a little sunshine now.
a nee and wife, Mrs. Harrison. 0. Crane,
18th.
clusively for one of the largest nurseries
Bud Wallace made a trip outside last
Found, a black fur. Owner can get Miss Bewley and Clark Hadley.
in the west. Cash advanced weekly.
week.
Fire
completely
destroyed
the
residence
Address
Washington
Nursery
Com.
the same by calling at the Headlight
Mrs. Dickey left for her home in the
of VV. H. Hoskins at Foley on Friday pany, Toppenish, Washington.
office.
valley Wednesday.
morning,
at
about
10
o
’
clock,
when
he
Get into the habit of trading at Patz-
L. Saunders and family visited E.
Sore Muscles.
laf’s and receive a 5 per cent discount was working on the road near his farm.
Prominent athletes throughout the Lvster and family Sunday.
Although every effort was made to save
for cash.
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country Hud that the best treatment for
Frank Dye is in our neighborhood, in.
the building, the fire had taken such sore muscles after severe exercise or
A complete line of the Myers’ Stav on
a strong hold that it was impossible to hard work of any kind, is a hot bath at tending to work the roads, if it ever
Barn Door Track and Hungers at King
do so, and most everything in the house lied time, which opens the pores. This qnits raining.
& Mills.
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Connie Dye is hauling lumber for Mr.
was destroyed. Mr. Hoskins was partly should immediately be followed with an
application of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm Blanchard’s new barn.
Go to Tillamook Confectionery and insured.
vigorously rubbed into tlie skin. This
Bazaar for candy, nuts, fruits, magazines,
H. Foland. Mrs V. Kinnamnn and
After eight months of instt uction. Rev. liniment removes all stiffness and sore­
Mrs. Pichereau are making chicken-rais­
books, etc.
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C. G. Zipt admitted by the rite of confir­ ness and has become a favorite rub
Why leave your horses in the rain mation six voting people to the Reform­ down, as it acts promptly and keeps the ing a speciality this year, anyway that’s
muscles in excellent condition. For sale their talk.
when you can tie them in Harris’ Tie ed Church of Tillamook. The names are* by Chas. 1. Clough’s Drug Store.
Mrs. Wooley is quite sick, at this
Shed for 10 cts.
* Henry Schild, Annie Schlappi. Elsie Zur-
Don’t forget to stop at Harris' Feed fluh, Emma Neiger. Helena Schlappi and ▲ BOUT FARM MACHINERY writing.
Clarences favorite color nowadays,
Barn, the cheapest place in the city to Elisa Luethi, and the services were held
keep your team.
at Pleasant Valley. Rev. Zipf goes to McCormick’s and Osborne’s are is "Gray ’’
Garrett Ward and Mr. Rease are build-
Just arrived, the finest line of decorat­ classes, which is the annual meeting of
the Best and Cheapest.
¡ng a barn for C. Wooley.
ed china ware ever seen in Tillamook, at ministers and elders of the Oregon dis­
B. Lyster went to Brootin Springs
trict, to be in session at Portland, June
You don’t want a rake that is weak
King & Mills.
Friday.
in the head and weak in the joints or
Wanted, a horse, weight abont 1,300, 7th.
H Tohl of Nehnlem visited old friend*
The Tillamook Development league that has faulty teeth do you ? Well, at Spruce a few davs.
for riding and driving.—Address G. H.
better
buy
a
McCormick
or
Osborne
and
decided to give a Fourth of July celebra­
Higgins, Barnegat, Or.
The *ign must have been in the fort
If vonr horses are afraid of the auto, tion at its meeting on Thursday evening, take no chances
this week, a* the women of Spruce have
A
telephone
connection
with
all
the
and
an
effort
is
to
be
made
to
make
mobiles tie them in Harris' tie sneds. It
been on the "Go.”
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this one of the most attractive and en­ world’s wheat fields would enable one j
will only cost you 10 cts.
joyable celebrations ever held in Tilla- to hear McCormic and Osborne machines ■
We keep valuable papers for oar cus-
mook. There will be the usual parade, at work continously from January 1st I
fi
re-proof
tomers, free of charge, in our
a barhacue in which two beeves will be to Deceml>er 31st.
vault.—Tillamook County Bauk.
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A McCormick knife grinder will charp-1
roasted, and with bread, will furnish a
Dr. and Mr» Gobar was down from free lunch ; prizes will l»e offered for the en any thing from a pair of scissors to a
Trask to attend the graduating exer­ best plug uglies ; $100 in prizes for horse mower knife.
cises of the pupils of the high school.
A fool and his money are soon parted.
races and numerous other attractions.
The C.E. Society of the Christian
The remains of Dudley Newell, son of Buy a McCormick and don't part with !
church will give a strawberry soetal on P. D. Newell, who formerly resided at your money for repairs on your mowers. ■
Friday afternoon and evening, June 15. Nehalem, the University of Oregon stu­
A successful farmer is a practical one
The Tillamook Confectionery and dent who was drowned in the Willa­ who thinks out his work and then
Bazaar, Todd’» new building, is the place mette River the afternoon of Mav 22nd, works out his thoughts
McCormack and Osborne machines
to get your school supplies, pencil* and were discovered on Thursday on Good
ink tablet*.
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pasture’s Island, about two miles below might well be indorsed by the humane I
Prof. E. II. Whitney and Mrs.Whitney Eugene. The two Deadman brothers, society—they are so easy on the horses
McCormack and Of borne machines
left on the stage on Saturday for the expert river men, have patrolled the
Willamette valley, where they will make bank of the Willamette for three days, have been tested through seventy-four
I and late Thursday afternoon they found harvests aad have grown in favor
their future home.
through each one.
Just arrived, at the Red Front Shoe the body, partially buried in the sand.
McCormick levers are always within
H ouk , the latest and best styles of foot No inquest was held on the remains. The reach ; a fact which every farmer ap­
body
bad
been
in
the
water
nine
davs,
wear. The public is invited to call and
and was probably rolled along the bot­ preciates.
examine these good*.
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McCormick’s and Osborne’s world­
tom of the river a distance of four miles
HtrtiowtrtittnitiM if they give
before the recent high water washed it wide reputation is not the result of ac­
you trouble, for it may cost roo consid­
cident—it is the reward of merit.
ashore.
erable worry and expense later. See Dr.
Like the town cries of old, the farmers
County
Clerk
G.
B.
Lamb
has
received
Morri* in the Olsen buihling.
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sing oat the praises of McCormick and
a letter from Attorney General A. M.
Johnston, the traveling man. is hold­
¡ Osborne machines until they .are known
Crawford in regard to setting oat fire
ing services at the M E church, and he
(wherever grain is grown.
and the issuance of fire permits by the
will spenk Friday and Satnrdny evening,
Now is the time to get your machine
county clerks, which reads: “Yourfavor
also Sunday morning and evening.
oil and extr »*. —B. O S mcffek , Agent.
of the 22nd instant, in relation to burn
mg logs and stumps on pasture land up­
An Alarming Situation
Ship yoar cheese direct to on which there is no standing timlxr or frequently
raaulta from neglect of clog
J. D. Agea, Seattle, Tacoma brush, is received, in which you ask ged bowels and torpid liver, uutil con
whether in the opinion of this office it is stipstiou hec m -s chronic. This condi­
or Bellingham, Wash, and necessary for the owner of such pasture I tion is unknown tn those wlio u,e 1 r.
by doing so yon get the high­ land to take out a fire permit before set­ Ung's New Life Pill* ; the best n
Ma
ntlest regulators of Stomach and
est price and save the.middle ting out tire to such logs or stum pa. g i owel*.
Guarant el by Cha*. 1 Clu.B», i
I Sertiou 5 of chapter 227 of the Laws of druggist Price 25c.
nan's commission.
GH'S
PLAIN TEAT
CLOSING
OUT SALE !
F—
TODD & CO
Are still selling their Stock of
Clothing, Hats, Shoes,
and Furnishing Goods
At 20 to 33}^ 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.
lough's Drug Store.
Hot-Breads
LigM and
Sweat
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER
I
TODD & CO
SUMMER
SCHOOL
Monmouth State Normal School.
June 27th to August 7th and August 18th to September 7th.—Firatsix weeks
devoted to special preparation for County and State Exams. Regular Normal
subjects and Methods also. Last four weeks a continuation of Normal^instruction
and special attention to Primary Methods with model pupil classes.-
FACUL TY OF OVER TWENTY INSTRUCTORS.
Regular Normal Faculty assisted by noted college and public school educators.
Tuition : First Term, $7.50. Second Term, $5.
For catalogue, summer school circular or other information write to Pres
D. E. R essler , Monmouth, Oregon,
| The Red Front Shoe
;•!
Store
1’1
I
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Has just received a fine stock of Shoes from Chicago,
consisting of the latest styles and best quality.
Come and see the stock of fine shoes. You are
very welcome, whether you buy or not.
Our prices are attractive to economical buyers.
We buy as fine and desirable shoes as any dealer
in a big city, and my many years of practical experi­
ence is entirely at the disposal of my customers.
I have now in stock the largest and best selected
lot of footwear in the City of Tillamook and more on
the way.
The Red Front Shoe Store is the only regular
shoe store in the city. All goods bought of me are
warranted, and will be repaired at reduced rates. No
charge made for sewing rips on goods bought of me.
P. F. BROWNE. SALESMAN
Pacific NavigationCo
STEAMERS—-SUE H. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON.
ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
BAY CITY, HOBSON VILLE.
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad 4 Navigation Co. and
also the Astoria A Columbia River R R foi Ban Francisco, Portland
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
SAMUEL ELMORE A CO. General Agents, ASTORIA, OR
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
A K
N. R
R Co
R. Co
. ,| Portland.
Agent* JO. R. c
por
an<1
Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express
Tillamook Confectionery
and Bazaar.
Near Todd's Building.
CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS, etc.
ICE CREAM IN SEASON.
Rooks, Stationery, Inks, Pens,
Pencils, Tablets, etc
CLOTHE« BRUSHES.
8TOVE BRUSHES.
HAIR BRUSHES.
HOUSE BRUSHES.
STOVE BRUSHES.
TOOTH BRUSHES
Lnrlir*' Comb., Hairpin*. Thimble* «nd many other article* too
nnmerou* to mention and at price* lower than elsewhere.
Tillamook Confectionery &, Bazaar.
Centrally Uoeated
Rates, $1 Per day
LARSEN HOUSE,
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
TILLAMOOK,
The Best Hotel in the city,
OREGON
Wo Chinese Employed,