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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 14, 1906 $i.5O per year. I I Wm. High went out to Portland on Saturday to take a druggist's examina- ! tion before the board of examiners, and as this is his second examination he will be a full fledged druggist if he passes the 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 examination. A strawherry sociable will he given at the Long Prairie school house on Satur day afternoon and evening, June 23rd, with a program beginning at 8 a m. No I admission charged. A cordial welcome to all. Patrons will be generously served, as usual. Everything in white included iu this sale : Women’s Shirt Waists, Muslin Wear, Children’s White Dreisos, India Linen, Dimity, Persian Lawn, Embroidery, Laces, White Gloves, iu a word, if it’, white, The board of directors has not de It’s Cheaher Jone 13th to 20th. cided upon the principal for the public school, as the person that was selected i Note a few prices for June 13th to aoth : for the position declined. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mason, Mrs. Hays and Mrs. Har- loc India Linen, saie price, per vard $3.45 Silk Waists, sale price 6c f 75 son have been engaged as teachers. $2.25 Lawn Waists, sale price..... ............ «1.88 I2%c India Linen, sale price, per yard..................... ... 9C Wanted, gentleman or lady with good $1.25 Lavin Waists, sale price...... 1254c Embroidery and Laces, sale price, uer yard... ... 9C reference, to travel by rail or with a rig, ................. 83c $1.00 Lawn Waists, sale price..... 18c Embroidery and Laces, sale price, per yard ..... ...14c for a firm of 1250,000.000. Salary $1072 25c Corset Covers, sale nrice ......... ............... 2IC 50c Corset Cover Embroidery, sale price, per vard... ...39c per year and expenses ; salary paid 39c Corset Cover Embroidery, sale price, per yard... ...32c 50c Corset Covers, sale price ..... weekly and expenses advanced. Address, with, stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, Tilla One Lot Corset Covers, yonr choice for Sc mook, Or. A meeting was held on Monday even THE BIGGEST SPECIAL OF ALL!--ioc and 15c Laces and Insertions, per yard, 4c; per dozen, 45c ing at the city hall, called by the execu There’s about Five Thousaun yards of these Laces and Insertions, in Torchon and Valenciennes. tive committee of the Tillamook Develop Most all are new patterns. ment League to re-consider the matter of OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO holding a Fourth of July celebration and !■ holding a street fair or carnival instead. /V Kirschbaum Suit should prove the best clothes in The meeting decided upon a carnival at vestment you ever made. The cloth is shrunk by the the end of August. Prof. E. II. Whitney has been chosen London cold water process; cut and made in the principal of The Dalles high school, and cleanest, lightest and finest tailor shops in the world. within a week after he closed the school here he succeeded in getting a position in Every coat is tried on before it leaves the work room one of the large towns of Eastern Ore gon. Tilt Dalles is fortunate in employ- and goes to you with the maker’s guarantee. Ask for ing Mr. Whitney, for that is an assur anee that that town will have a good high school. Miss Ellen Harrison is a candidate in (WARRANTED) the contest for 33 young ladies, one from each county, to be sent bv the Pacific Northwest to the Jamestown exposition SUITS, SI0.00 TO $25.00 and other points of interest next year, one of the features of the trip being to We have other makes at $4.95 to $9.50 a suit. advertise Oregon. The young lady getting the most subscriptions in| each county for the Pacific Northwest will be Our stock of Boys* Clothing is the most complete we’ve ever had, and the chosen. prices arc just as modest. Mrs. Mary M. fohnson, wife of Mr. John lohnson, who died at Garibaldi, tn You should visit the Shoe Section now, if you want to see the this county, last week, was born in Bloomington, III., Aug. 16th, 1833. She crossed the plains to Oregon in 1852,and sriiledm Portland when that now thriv ¡iCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ing city consisted of only a tew houses. ! > After living in Portland and other points Save the sale slips of all purchases. in the Willamette Valley tor a number of years, she faced the trials and privations We will give you a Graphophone for $25 in Sale Slips. Gold Moulded of the pioneers, and settled in Tillamook Record for $5 in Sale Slips. 42-piece Set of Dishes for $50 in Sale Slips. County in 1871 on the old homestead, where she resided to the time of her death, whicn occurred on ¡une 5, 1906. We have a new proposition to make you in a Graphophone. Come in and see She was a good woman and much re this new machine and hear the music it renders. It’s a beauty and the most dis spected, and leaves a husband, four sons tinct talking machine on the market. and a daughter to mourn their loss. New Idea Patterns and Magazines for July lue Stem Blend, Hard \v heat Flour t $1.15 per sack, or $4.50 per bl. Sheridan Morning Star Flour, atjg 1.00 per sack. Each and every day for next 30 § ays, I will make special low prices n some one article. Every day you will find a bargain I'B at my store. I® Call in and supply your wants, an take advantage of the low prices I|® am giving you. D.T. EDMUNDS ! WHITE GOODS SALE FOR ONE WEEK Wednesday, June 13th, to Wednesday, June 20th Safriuel Downs, plaintiff, vs. John im, defendant, is a ease filed in the # T. Botts, for abstracts. V court to recover $152.50 on a issorv note. ^Bowers, Rakes and hay tools at King ^Biiiis. t arrived, at the Red Front Shoe ^Kt the election last week 1078 votes Ho^se, the latest and best stvles of foot . The public is invited to call and Mre cast. ine these goods. * annual school meeting will be held anted.a stock and dairy ranch near B Monday. I. Will pay cash if place and price ! Dr. Morris about your eyes. Ex- ts. Write to J. E. Hosmer, 410 Alisky ■nination free. tiding, Portland. Or. ■Rough Dry 20c. per doz.—C. 0. D. nve your eves examined if they give ■team Laundry. u trouble, for it may cost you consid- ■Family washing 20c. per doz.—C. 0. able worry and expense later. See Dr. ■)» Steam Laundry. * orris in the Olsen building. * ■ Bicycles of all descriptions for sale or The passengers who went out on the lent at King & Mills. * teamer on Thursday were Miss Blanch I Harris will feed your team hay and cNair, Dr. P. J. Wiley. R. R. Creighton, Bleep them over night for 50c. * liss G. Blake andA. D. Barnard. I Money to loan on improved farm pr We offer you the facilities of a well iperty.—Apply to F. R. Beals. * managed and well equipped bank. It is | C. Mills, of Beaver, Tillamook count our purpose to deal justly and liberally Ore., for bargains in real estate. * with all.—Tillamook County Bank • Dr. Percy Wiley came in on Saturday I Mrs. Lynch and family have made pr from Portland for a short vacation, pre parations to remove to Astoria. vious to leaving tor the East, where he Your laundry called for and delive expects to enter a New York medical in for 20c per doz.—C. 0. D. Steam Laund stitution. For reading matter of all kinds go Teaming and draving done bv Chas. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^OOOOOOOOOO 00000000000000000000000000 the Tillamook Confectionery and Adkins. Leave orders, which will be First Class Cheeaetnaker Wanted. zaar. promptly attended to, Ht Easter’s barn. First class Cheesemuker is wanted to Miss Blanch McNair left on We Both phones. Household furniture care- run the Maple Leal Creamery Ass<x.’ia. day to visit relatives in Canada this s vo fully moved. turn factory, the p< pular maker, Casper mer. Miss Effie Holt.who has been teaching Schlappi, being ill. Those desiring the Get In«® *hc habit of trading at in the Foley district for the past fourteen position will please call at the office of laf’® and receive a 5 per cent di *y1t months, closed that school on Friday. Carl Habcrlach, seerc tury of the corpor for cash. She has been employed to teach in the afciou. ____________ A complete line of the Myers’ S on Spruce district. h $10.00 Reward. Barn Door Track and Hangers a '"R I Arthur Holden ha»; bought H. Cren Card of Thanks. The undersigned will pay the above & Mills. shaws interest in the telephone line and We wish to express our sincere and reward for information leading to the Go to Tillamook Confcctione an<^ ' with Chester Holden will run that busi- heartfelt thanks for the many acts of arrest and conviction of the contempti Bazaar for candy, nuts, fruits,ma tines. flcgs jn fature. He has also bought the kindness shown us in our late bereave ble hound who stole the hedge surround, ing the grave of the late Mrs. Allendnrf, books, etc. * i team of Crenshaw. ment, in the loss of a wife and mother. in the I.O.O.F. cemetery. Why leave your horses in t ra*n 1 Rev. Geo. F. Zimmerman will leave on The words of sympathy spoken in the B. C. L amb . Has just received a fine stock of Shoes from Chicago, when you can tie them in Ha ’ Tie | Monday lor Turner, where the annual dark houts of sorrow will never be for •1 convention of the Christian Church it gotten. Shed for 10 cfs. consisting of the latest styles and best quality. | ohm J ohnson and F amily . The Independent Church. Come and see the stock of fine shoes. You are Don't forget to stop at Har ' Feed held everv summer and will be away Th. government of the United State, to until after the first of Juiv. Barn, the cheapest place in the St. Alphonnun Academy Items very welcome, whether you buy or not. guarantee, the right to worship God ac keep your team. The friends of Casper Schlappi will he Our prices are attractive to economical buyers. Do not forget that the Dran atic Club rat- sorry to hear that be has been compelled is going to give an entertainment at the cording to the dictate, of conscience. Just arrived, the finest line of We buy as fine and desirable shoes as any dealer The Independent Cnurch accepts that k, at to give up his position ns cheesemaker Academy hall, Monday night, June 18. ed china ware ever seen in Tilla in a big city, and my many years of practical experi guarantee. We have tested the feasabi- at the Maple Leaf Creamery factory on King & Mills. The drama, •The Vagabonds,’* con ence is entirely at the disposal of my customers. litv of a government on so broad a prin account of poor health. sisting of twelve characters, will form A thoroughbred hull was h I have now in stock the largest and best selected ciple. Why not a church ? A. O. Jackson has brought suit in the ' the leading feature of the program, on the steamer on Sunday for lot of footwear in the City of Tillamook and more on The functions of a church are some county court against C. Mills to recover ; We promise an enjoyable evening to kinson, of Sandlake. the way. what diflerert from a government. A. B. Allison returned on Sutday from ' $200 he paid as a deposit in a real estate all who come. The Red Front Shoe Store is the only regular The church is governed bv the moral General admission, k5c. Reserved Eastern Oregon, where he hA been lor deal, but which fell through. H. T. Botts or unwritten law, while the government | shoe store in the city. All goods bought of me are is attorney for Jackson. I seats, 50c. about twelve months. Tickets may he had ac C. I. Clough's j is ruled by the civil code that has been warranted, and will be repaired at reduced rates. No Mr. L. G. Freeman left 0« Monday j Wbea you want to buy or sell real Drug Store. _______ established bv legislation. charge made for sewing rips on goods bought of me. estate, timber, citv property, horses, for Eugene to attend the annaal confer The church supports doctrines, the Notice to Contractors and Builders cattle; or an v thing of value. J. C. Bewley ence of the U. B. church. of the I government laws. The If your horses are afraid the auto will l»e pleased to help you. He has a God, and! and | Notice is hereby siren that the District Lord |esu. Christ, the • love of God. # % mobiles tie them in Harris’ lie sheds It 1 large list to select from for sale. Board of School District No. 33, Till« the communion ol the Holy Ghost, con Sunday services at Christian Cburcb. monk County, Oregon, will recetre bids stitutes the doctrine, of the Independent will only cost you lOcts. • Eighth grade examination are being | Subject of sermon, 11 a.m. •'Changed for the erection of a school building to church, without form, sacrament or or J. C. Govs. held today and tomorrow in some of the ' into the Same Image.*’ In the evening, be built seven miles south of Tillamook. dinance. I “The Saints in Censors’ Household.” Elans on 6le in the office of the county public school* in the countr. i Congregational singing. Everybody in. 1 superintendent Bids will be received Deadly Serpent Bites Woodard. Clark & Co., plaintiff*, vs. sited. up to 12 a.m. on Saturday, July 7, 1906. are a« common in India as are stomach J. J. Howser. defendant, ita suit filed in The Academy Dramatic Club will give The board reserves the right to reject and liver disorder® with us. For the lai. i the county court’to recover $68.24. ter however there is a «lire re»ne<ly : Elec- ' another play on Monday evening, a ml any and all bids. trie Bitters ; the great restorative med I-' Miss G. Blake, who ha« >»rrn vmiting as the club has given a numtier of good Dated June 9, 1906. By order of the I cine, of which 8. A. Brown, <4 Ben net u- Near Todd’» Building. with her parents for aenral weeks, left )<?• entertainments, no doubt but what “The board. CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OP | rille, 8. C., «ays : " They restored my on the steamer Thursday for Portland. K. Sc H là ppi . Chairman. I wife to ¡«erfi-ct health, after years of Vagabonds," which is the name of the | Miff«*rii>g with dyspepsia and a ehronl.. The Christian Endeavor Socketv oL play, will l>e another fine evening's en- rally torpid liver.' Electric Hitters How to break Up a Cold. the Christian Church will give a straw, joj rneiJt and should be well patronized. It may be a surprise to umny to learn [ cure chill« and fever, malaria, biliou«- ICE CREAM IN SEASON. berrv social tomorrow afternoon and Married, at Better«via. Cal., on the that a «»evere Cold can lie completely ' nee*, lame back. kid oof troubles and evening. ! IJa«l<kr disorder*. Sold on guarantee by Rooks, Stationery, , Inks, Pens, broken up in m»e or I*'» day« ’ time. To 1ltb |une. M*. J. Merrel Smith and Miss The Tillamook C«»nfectionery and WinilrrdE. (ioyne Both are well known do this tmwpver. prompt action 1« necew- Clra« 1. Clough, drugKt. Price 50c. Pencils, Tabl ets, eto. Bazaar, Todd’s new huthling. is the place in Tillamook county, and their numer »ary. The fir* symptom* <4 a cold are CIXJTHES BRUSHES. STOVE BRUSH va. a dry, loud cougn. a profone watery dia- Ship yonr cheese direct to to get your school supplies, pencils a «id ' ous friends will HAIR BRUSHES. HOUSE BRUSHES. glad to hear of the rbarge from the now»-, and a thin, white J. D. A gen, Seattle, Tacoma STOVE BRUSHES. TfXJTH BRUSH EH ink tablets. * wedding, fan* both were highly respected, c<4itiug on the longue. When CI muif La die«' Comln, Hairpin«, Thimbles and many other articles too The «»earner Sue II. Elmore eame in on i The groom is a won of Mr. and Mrs. I H. IferUin’s cough remedy is taken every or Bellingham, Wash , and h< ur on the flrat appearance of theae numerous to mention and at priers lower than elsewhere. Saturday, l>er inmnetigers being George Smith, of this city, and the br»<le a dan aymptoma, it counteracts the effect uf by doing so yon get the high* Tillamook Confectionery & Bazaar Johnson. Mrs Bos* and dang liter, Mr. ghtcr of Mr. and Mr«, frovne. of F-outh tlx cold and reatorew the ayatrm to a est price and save the middle Lixdaie and wife. Mr. Shoemaker and Prairie, and a sister of Attorney T. H i l^allhy conditioa within a day or two. For ante by Chas I (Tough a Drug More. man’s commission. 1 Goyae. LAMOOK JOTTINGS. KIRSCHBAUM GL10THES “LATEST” IN HALTOM’S FOOTWEAR ^ ^ m X HALTOM’S The Red Front Shoe Store P. F. BROWNE. SALESMAN. Tillamook Confectionery and Bazaar. CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS, etc. s I