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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, ____ ----- — — JULY ia, 1906 H raöl w $1.50 per year. ~ ^ *“•%>** TILLAMOOK COUNTY FAIR &7CARNÏVÂU AUG. 23. 24, 25. s 31 CONTEST ! For Carnival Queen Beginning with Friday, July 13th, we will give the following Discount to Cash Traders : Ö- On GROCERIES—5 per cent, or 5 votes, for each dollar in trade. On DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES and GENT.’S FURNISHING GOODS— ioj per cent, or 10 votes, for each dollar traded. On LADIES’ WHITE WAISTS, SKIRTS and JACKETS—20 per cent, or 20 votes, for each dollar in trade. If this is appreciated, we will continue this dis- count until the fair opens, If not, we will close this offer Friday, July 20th. The money all goes to make the fair better, and we will continue to sell goods at the same low prices as usual. Now is the time to get your money’s worth in goods, and also vote your choice for “Car nival Queen’’ without cost to you. D.T. EDMUNDS ILLAMOOK JOTTINGS H. T. Botts, for abstracts. Mowers, Rakes and hay tools at King & Mills. T. H. Goyne wants to buy 20 tons of good hay. Discount on Sturgeon's. trimmed millinery at J. S. Stephens has moved back into his old quarters. See! Dr. Morris about your eyes. amination tree. Ex * Rough Dry 20c. per doz.—C. O. D. Steam Laundrv. A nice lineof preparations for complex- ' ion at Sturgeon's. * Family washing 20c. per doz.—C. 0. D. Steam Laundry. * Born, on Friday, to the wife of Preston Marolf, a daughter. Born, at Seattle, to Mrs. Sylvia Hays (nee Sargent), a son. We are asked to state that the article in our last issue about Mr. Branch's case was not put in by request of Dr. Mills but by Mr, Branch himself because he wanted an authentic history of the case to send to his children and also to the officers of the Presbyterian church. Miss Ruth Eddy, daughter of Hon. and Mrs. B. L. Eddy,had the misfortune to be badly scalded with some hot water, at their home, on South Main street. She suffered intensely, but Dr. K. L. Miller was called and soon brought relief to the sufferer, who is doing nicely.—Umpqua Valley News. Ewald E. Selph, son of Attorney E. E. Selph, formerly ol this city but now re- siding at Los Angeles, Cal., graduated from the Los Angeles high school last month, having taken a classical course. He first attended school at the academy in Tillamook City, and left this city with his parents about eight years ago. To help out the fair, D. T. Edmunds will give 5 per cent, or five votes for the carnival queen, for every $1 in trade at his store for groceries ; 10 per cent, or 10 votes, in trade in dry goods, clothing, shoes and gent 's furnishing goods ; and 20 per cent, or 20, in trade in ladies' white waists, skirts and jackets. Trade with D. T. Edmunds and help out the fair and in that way help to boost your choice for Queen of the Carnival. Married, bv Circuit Juige Sears, in the court house at Portland on Saturday, Mr. John A. Abraham and Mrs. Anne S. Burton. The latter is well known in this county, being the mother of Fred Burton and a few years ago obtained Prof. W. R. Rutherford, of Haines. Or., the contract and drove the stage be has accepted the position of principal of tween this city and Hobsonville. After the wedding, which was witnessed bv a the public and high school in this city. few relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham The beautiful fine weather of the past left to spend a few days at Seaside. They two weeks was splendid for haymaking, will make their home at North Yamhill and the dairymen are making the most where Mrs. Abraham has been living for of it. the past few years. The Tillamook Confectionery and Hon. B. L. Eddy, the land office Bazaar, Todd's new building, is the place official, will soon be enjoying the sobri to get your school supplies, pencils and quet of '■ Farmer Eddy.*'if he continues ink tablets. * to grow such large crops on his fine 21^ Clyde Cornett, half-brother to Charley acres, on south Main street. He has Wells, died at Brooten's springs Tues "garden truck" in abundance, to say day night from consumption. He was nothing of fruit, walliiutanii other trees, was about 30 years of age. with lots of berries of all kinds. As the Have your eves examined if they give News reporter was passing his fine home vou trouble, for it may cost you consid Mr. Eddy presented him with a mam erable worry and expense later. Sec Dr. moth head of cabbage, thinking, perhaps it was more appropriate than the bou Morris in the Palace Hotel. Teaming and draying done bv Chas. quets of flowers which are being sent tc Adkins. Leave orders, which will be the News office. Mr. Eddy spends much prompt!) attended to, at Easter's barn. of his spare time hoeing in his large Both phones. Household furniture care garden and he says he's just beginning to enjoy life.—Umpqua Valley News. fully moved. the coast from Tillamook Bay south, cular, so the following stipulation wis P. W. TODD WINS OUT. and another gang is said to be along agreed to ; Wilson river. Colonel wiisev snvs the Judges and Clerks Responsi This stipulation was made between preliminary line will be completed into ' both parties that at the late general elec, ble for the Mistakes. Portland within six weeks and then the lion in Tillamook County held on the final locations will be made. The date HABERLACH IS A CHEERFUL 4th day of June, 1906, the contestan*, when actual construction work will P. W. Todd, received 475 votes for the LOOSER start depends on the survevs, but it is office of county treasurer of Tillumook expected dirt will be dying bv Fall.When Every Little Erratic Voting—Only County, Ore., that the contestee, Carl the coast line is disposed of the field force Haberlach, received at said election for Fourteen Ballots Objected to. ----------- - ----- | said office 467. It is further stipulated will be shifted to Central Oregon." The result of the content is over, and | between the parties herein that the ref- much to thesurprise of a large number of eree , recommend that said contestant, P. Vote on Queen of the Carnival. persons, it unseated Carl Haberlach and W. Todd, Ire declared the duly elected On Wednesday evening Mr. 0. W. Tal- seated P. W. Todd for the office of coun treasurer of Tillamook county at said mage made the first count of votes for ty treasurer. At the election in June the ( election. It is further stipulated that Queen of the Carnival, which resulted as returns gave Haberlach a majority of 7 the court enter an order and decree follows : votes, to which Todd petitioned for a re. herein declaring that said contestant, I*. Miss Flora Perkins ....... ....... 1,110 cotint. This came off on Monday, with W. Todd, was duly elected county trea Miss Dot Stephens.......... ....... 97 Attorney T. H. Goyue acting as leferee, surer of Tillamook county at said elec Miss Hazel McNair........... ....... 64 and Attorney S. Johnson appeared for tion, and that the county clerk ot Tilla Miss Veronica Melchoir . ....... 55 thecontestant and Attorney H. T. Botts mook county be declared by said order Miss Annie Edie .............. ....... 27 for the contestee, and which was con and decree to issue a certificate of elec Miss Marie Smith............ ....... 10 ducted in a friendly spirit, and although tion to said P. W Todd, declaring him luck was against him. Haberlach took in the usual form to be the duly elected Total 1,363 his defeat cheerfully and gave up the county treasurer of Tillamook county fight with good grace. and authorizing said P. W. Todd to ex Card of Thanks. At the recount, which did not conclude ercise the duties and functions of said 1 sincerely think al! the friends and until six o’clock on Monday evening.oolv office. neighbors who assisted during the illness 14 ballots were objected to out of the In speaking ot his defeat Mr. Haber t and the death of mv father, Eli Good entire number cast, which goes to prove speed ; also for the many expressions that the voters of this county know how Inch said he wished to thank nil those and acts of kindness at the fuueral. to cast their ballots iutelligen11v. Out who hnd voted for and placed confidence Sincerely yours, of these 14 ballots objected to 10 were in him at the recent election, for hnving H. F. G( ODSPBID. rejected and 4 were counted, 6 of which conducted a clean fair campaign he has were for Todd and 4 for Haberlach. Of no hing to regret in making the race for Song Recital. those rejected 8 were rejected for the county treasurer. He is satisfied all the mistakes were made in the hurry to get R. A. Heritage, B. S., and Doctor of reason that the voter had written either the votes counted and he does not at the word "Vote ” or "Voted for"on some music, ot Spokane, Wash., expects to be tach blame to anyone, for a few errors in Tillamook on Saturday, |uly 21. He part of the ballot, and under the deci will give a free song recital at the sions of the supreme court, this consti will creep in at every election, and when Methodist church the evening of that tuted such a distinguishing mark as to the vote is close it is hard to tell which date. He usually charges $25 and ex render the entire ballot illegal, and the of the two candidates will win out on a penses for such a recital, but as he is votes were rejected for that reason. One recount. Haberlach is cheerful over his arranging to conduct a musical conven of the other ballots had also a distin defeat and is not discouraged at all, for tion, beginning on Monday evening, guishing mark in that the voter who he can appeal to the electors agnin two years hence and will win out with a big July 23, he uses this method of giving a had written in the name of Joe Bixby for majority, for the people like a cheerful taste of his qualitv. He was Dean of the justice of the peace, also wrote the num looser. He will turn over the office and ber 81, or 811, just to the left of the College of Music of Willamett University money ns soon as Mr. Todd's bonds are for three yeare. and Hon. W. C. Hawlev name, and thia was held to constitute such a distinguishing mark as to render approved, which cannot be done until gives him the following endorsement : the September term of court or a special "I cheerfully commend Dr, R. A. Her the ballot void. The other rejected ballots were one term is called, for which ten days notice itage as a most agreeable gentleman, a must be given. ________ master musician, an excellent teacher, where the voter had drawn a line thro In the recount, P. W. Todd also took and a singer of wonderful power and ugh the names of both Coblerand Hab charm. He has liccn dean cf our college erlach and had made no mark opposite the vote on sheriff, which increased the of music for three years and has succeed the name of Todd, and another had evi plurality of Henry Crenshaw over C. II. ed well and done a remarkable work, dently showed his intentions when he Woolfe to 20 yotes. — and has been reelected for the ensuing year.” While here it is probable that he will, with the aid of local talent, present the oratorio of "Belsliazzer's Feast.” All lovers of good music are invited to the song recital.________________ F t ank Mann Killed. placed a pencil mark through the names of the candidates he wanted to vote for, and out of the three candidates for trea surer Haberlach’s name was the one which was marked through, but it was rejected because the only legal ivny to vote is to place a cross or a mark be tween the number and the name. All other marks placed on the ballot are con sidered distinguishing marks, and the the supreme court has ruled that the judges on the election boards should re- ject the entire ballot. The ballots rejected came from the fol lowing precincts ; Tillamook, 1 ; Fair view, 2 ; Beaver, 2 ; Hebo, 1 ; Hoquar- ton, 2 ; Nehalem, 1 ; South Prairie, 1. The recount showed no gains for Hub erlach in any precinct, and showed losses for him as follows : In Beaver, 2 ; Hebo, 1 ; Hoquarton, 3 ; Nehalem, 1 ; Tilla mook, 3 ; total, 10. For Todd there were gains as follows: In Beaver, 1 ; Carnahan, 1 ; Hoquarton, 5; Tillamook, 1 ; total, 8 ; and he lost three votes as follows: Fairview, 1 ; Netarts, 1 ; South Prairie, making a net gain of 5. So that the vote stood at the close of the recount as follows : Haberlach, 467 ; Todd, 475. Below we give, in the first two columns, the official figures given tor the election in June, and the two last columns a» the result ot the recount : Colonel E. Hofer, of Salem, president Last Saturday forenoon word reach of the Willamette Development League, has consented to attend the countv fair ed Ferndale of an accident occurring in this city next month and make an shortly after 10 o'clock that morning address, when his subject will be "A that resulted in the death of Prank Square Deal for Oregon.” The colonel Mann, a young man residing with his is quite an enthusiast in regard to har. foster father at their home up Prancis bor improvements for the Coast Coun Creek, a few miles from the Cream City. ties. and as Tillamook county has never The young man, i.i company with Frank had a square deal in harbor improve Cathey, was engaged in sleding limbs ments, this is a good opportunity to down a mountain side, the unfortunate show the outside world and the powers walking on the lower side of the road. that be that it is time to open up to Suddenly the load turned bottomside up, commerce, industry and enterprise this pinioning the young man to the ground Coast County, which is immensely rich before a chance to escape was given in undeveloped resources. Colonel Hofer him. The whole weight of the load fell The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on is also editor of the Capital Journal at across his back, breaking it, and result, For reading matter of all kinds go to the Tillamook Confectionery and Ba Saturday, her passengers being Mr. Salem and is using considerable space in ing in his death a few minutes after the • I Morgan and wife, W. Stephens. Mr. Tit- mishap, but not before he had called to zaar. the interest of the Coast Counties, Curt Bowers, who resided here some tie. Miss Long, Mr. Provost and wife, his companion for assistance. Mr Kasper von Bergen died suddenly on few vears ago, came in on Monday on n Mr. Hannenkrat, A. Dyer, Mr. Hoskins. Cathey mode an effort to remove the Wednesday at Frank Tone's, presume- a . . . . , . , ...... i weight from the dead man but soon visit. Lord's Dav services at the Christian bly from heart failure. He left the Lar- „ . r . called upon Os Kerri, who was working Get into the habit of trading at Patz church, subject of morning sermon : son house, where he had been stopping. . j . .L . .. . , _ near by, and together they removed the luf's and receive a 5 per cent discount "God's knowledge of men." Evening in the morning to work for Frank Tone. .___• . . . , „ „ , . . , . body and assisted by L. P. Branstetter sermon, "The Worlds Savior on His He commenced mowing soon after he ar- for cash. . _. _ . . .. . . ... . ..............I and Thomas Peterson conveyed the re- Aebmplete line of the Myers' Slav on Knees.” A cordial invitation eztended rived there until the evening. When he , 1 mains to the Mann residence. The i ’Ram Door Track and Hangers at King to all. came in to supper he said, in broken | i deceased was a native of New Brnns- The Oregon Coast & Eastern Railroad English, and putting his hand to his | " & Mills. . . .... I wick, where he was horn 23 years ago. has filed a plat for a permanent location ” — When ent- ,. ,, . heart. “I It * hurts; it ' ‘ hurts. “ There is to be another meeting to talk — ul___ ___ I a* l"e age of four years he was adopt- railroad at the city hall this (Thursday) of a proposed line in lot 3. sec. 20, tp 1 ing his supper be was seen to sway his ! | ed by Richard Mann, by whom he was north, range 10 west, which is at the body, immediately after he fell out of hie ' evening. strategical point going to the beach at chair onto the floor, deed. Dr. Smith | regarded as a son, the young man re Go to Tillamook Confectionery and turning the affection with all a son's I was called, but hr could do nothing for , Bazaar for candy, nuts, fruits.magazines. Garibaldi. ; fidelity. He was n hard worker and la- the unfortunate man. Coroner Reynolds • The passengers who went ( ut on the books, etc. ' dostrious young man and ha** the friend C. Knapp and was notified and brought the body to I steamer Tuesday were G. G.C. ship of all his acquaintances. Resides Just arrived, the finest line of decorat T. Watson and the city. Deceased was born in 1848• his bereaved father he is mourned by ed china ware ever seen in Tillamook, at wife and daughter, G Nlra. Phair. Miss and recently came to this country Irom I wife, Mrs. Houghkirk. three sisters, Mrs. Thomas Cavanaugh * King A Mill*. Phair, Mrs. "A. Boss. P. Clendingham. Switzerland. A peculiar coincident is Dr. E. W. Mills and wife left on Wed- Mrs. R Robinson and »on and Emmet connected with the death of Prank Tone's | and Mrs. Peter Peterson, of Port Ken- ■ yon. and Mrs. George Reas, of Newberg, nesdav for Hood River, where they ex- hired man. for about two weeks ago Jenkins. I and one brother, John Mann, of this pret to locate. Clough'" Concentrateii Orange Cider another man he had hired went insane section —Ferndale (Cal.) Enterprise. Why leave your horses in the rain mixed with water and sweetened to taste and had to be taken to the asylum. | Frank Mann and his foster parents when you can tie them in Harris' Tie I makes a deUcfou*. refreshing and liealth- The Portland Telegram said , >at week I resided in Tillamook City several years Shed for 10 cts. ful drink. It sell" f>* SO'- • P*"‘. which that "Right of way has been promised and left for Perndale, Humboldt connty, Don't forget to stop at Harris' Feed ia enough to make five gallons of the Oregon Coast & Eastern through California, about four years ago. Barn, the cheapest place in the citv to •• Orange Cider" ready to drink. Try Tillamook Conntv over such lands as the final toentions ate made, and the Bowel Complaint In Children. keep jroar team. a bottle at Clough » drug store. Ibiring the summer months children B. C Handley bus gone tn San Fran, G. W. Coffman, of Netarts. has sworn right of way has been secured practically cisco on bosiness in connection with the out complaints against M. J. Cone and ' the entire distance south of Hnmboldi are subject to disorders of the bowels which stHiul«! receive careful attention Hadley Lumber Co. his wife, charging them withasaaolt and I Bay. This information was given out asaixin as the first unnatural looseness today by W. J. Wilsey, who represents j of the bowels appears. Tlie beet medi If your horses are afraid of the auto. battery. If reports are correct, it was mobile« *•* them in Harris'tie shed It Hrs, Coot, not her husband, who made [ the company in Portland, whith is back. cine in use for bowel complairt is Chamber lai ns Colic Cholera and Diar it tropical for Coffman, who, it is said, , ed by the interests through the broker rhoea Remedy as it promptly controls will n> f e st you 10 eta. age flrm of Baker & Crabtree, of St. any unnatural looseness of the bowels, L. L. auurt ridge was up from Dolpb on brought on '.he disturbance himself Jus Lonis, ia addition to some local capital. w uctfier it be in a child or an adult. Mondny as a witness in the etertioa con tice White has set the ease for next Tues Saryeying parties are scattered along For sale by Chas. 1 Clough's Drug hure. day. test of Todd vs. Haberlach. Mrs Mury Jackson, of Siletz, a daugh Bicycles of all descriptions for sale or ter of W. D. Illingworth, is visiting with rent at King & Mills. * E. T. Haltom left on FHJay for Spo friends in the city and is stopping with her sister, Mrs. Helen jackson, at the kane, Wash., on business. residence of W. E. Page. Harris will feed your team hay and It is not a "great volume of business” keep them over night for 50c. * that concerns the customer. It is capa Money to loan on improved farm pro bility and safety that should be looked perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals. to in selecting a banking institution.— , C. Mills, of Beaver, Tillamook countv, Tillamook County Bank. Ore., for bargains in real estate. * The hose company was called out on Deputy District Attorney Cooper has Sunday owing to a fire in the roof of one moved his office into the court house. of the small houses back of the Olsen Your laundry called for and delivered building, which was put out by a few for 20c perdoz.—C. 0. D.Steam Laundry. buckets of water and the chemical. •e I ■O 1 2 I X 1 Wanted to Btty—National Cash Reglatera. State aerial number and price expected and buyer will cnll promptly. P.O. Box 458, Portland. Or. Agent Wanted. Wanted, a man Io sell in this field ex clusively for one of the largest nurseries in the west. Cash advanced weekly. Address Washington Nursery Com pany, Toppenish. Washington. Ship your cheese direct to J. D. Agen, Seattle, Tacoma or Bellingham, Wash., and by doing so yon get the high est price and save the middle man's commission. Y mTHlMFF Nee Dr. Henry E. Morris. Office : Olsen Building. CLOUGH’S PLAIN TEAT 3 BISTOURY 21 38 38 21 . . Bay................... 17 For Cattine Obstructed Teats 18 H<*aver....... . 20 16 21 21 10 10 Blain« ............. 8 .. 4 3 4 Barnegat........ 8 14 8 15 Carnahan ..... 12 1 Dolph ............ 1 12 Illustrapon ibows Instrument both open 40 Fairview........ 57 40 for cutting anil cloned for inserting. Foley........... 10 17 10 17 This obstruction may be a stricture or 18 18 Garibaldi........ .. 18 18 28 other growth of a tumorous nature, 3« 88 Hebo ............. . M 60 which is often the result of the bite of a «0 lloquarPm..... «9 55 . 80 dog, a kick ora bruise cauaed by going 30 20 . . 30 L. Neotnoca.... 33 over a fence or through a dense under 84 . 30 Nehalem........ 40 5 4 brash; or the cow may bn vs had some Netarts........... 11 11 Handlake.......... 7 7 trouble with that quarter of her hag. 11 11 H. Prairie........ 25 43 24 42 and in milking and forcing the thickly 64 Tillamook....... •7 87 88 curded milk out, a amall rupture had 25 U nlon ............ 22 22 25 resulted, so that whan the scar tissue On reassembling on Tuesday morning, formed, the opening became amaller. I also carry of German silver milking much to the surprise of the contestant, the contestee. seeing that Todd had a ' tubes, four different lengths. Improved Instruments for opening majority of 8 votes, agreed to concede , the election to him, which brought the, obstructed teats without cutting. Fead Probe» or Sounds. contest to an abrupt conclusion and ; saved Referee Goyne the trouble of pass ing upon others matters raised by the contestast, and Dolph precinct in parti- 3T Clough's Drug Store. I