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illowk L ' m . No. 22 XIX. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER 8, 4- fountain pen* The.teamer Sue H. Elmore came in •n Thursday. Hr aòlinlj t. 1906 Circuit Court Docket. The steam lumber schooner Coquille The November term of the circuit court Overcame in on Thursday to load lum. will convene on Monday, with |ndi»e ■er nt the Hobson ville mill. Burnett on the bench. The cases oi st-me The executive committee of the sub importance «ire the four Aiderman cases •crihcrs to the right of way decided at a which have been pending for a l< ng meeting on Thursday to levy an assess time and the Wilson River Road casts Unless something unforseen happens, the ment of 25 per cent. J- B. Haight, who has lieen working criminal cases will be few and of a trivial \ VE have been successful in closing a special n the office of our contemporary, threw nature, the most important being that * contract with T he C onsolidated ip the job on account of the cotnbusti- of the perjury case, which ought so show F ountain P en C o ., of Brooklyn, N.Y., where »ilitv of Rollie's honking machine. He up the method of defeating the ends of justice in this city by getting witnesses by we can present a guaranteed SOLID GOLD, •vill leave tor Portland on the steamer. to swear falsely in cases to protect those Dr L. 5 Ki-lsav, dentist, has offices in who have been in the habit of violating the Olsen Building, where he is prepared the law. " do all kinds of first class, up-to-date I P. Atkin and C. A. Doty ys. Tilla dentistry. Consult Dr. Kelsay about mook Water Co. Foreclosure. your teeth and he will give you the best Tillamook County vs. Mrs. E lith M The “CELTRIC MODEL 1,” of ad vise. • Alderman and others. Four cases. To To every subscriber, Old or New, who sends us a The result of the election on Tuesday recover money and restore bond. Year’s Subscription ($1.50) and 25c. additional. m New York, Hughes, the republican R. Robinson vs. The Robinson Cheese for Governor, has a plurality Co. Action for money. The “Celtric Model 1” compares favorably with ■ candidate •f 60,000 oyer Hearst. As a result of Ed. Fitzpatrick and others and Frank any $2.00 pen on the market to-day. The pen and the elections in other states the repuhli Fitzpatrick and others. Suit to quiet H eadlight (for one yeaf) will be forwarded im cans still control the house, with a ma- title mediately upon receipt of $1.75. jonty of 60. Annie Rocniche vs. C. P. Nelson and The Astoria & Columbia River Rail, others. Suit for damages. David .’Jones and others vs. Anna road Company, a corporation, plaintiff, The pen is solid gold. 14 k fine, the stock of which is made vs Samuel Elmore and the Elmore Pack Jones. Suit to set aside title. of the best quality of hard rubber and fitted in four parts ; the State of Oregon vs. A. J. Hembree. To ing Company, acorporation, defendants, pen points are perfectly fitted with iridium and the feed is is a condemnation suit filed in the circuit be sentenced. guaranteed to flow evenly, without leaking or blotting. The The Robinson Cheese Co. vs R. Rob pens are beautifully chased ns will be shown in cut next week. court, in which H. T. Botts and G. C. Fulton are the attorneys for the railroad inson. Cross bill in equity. J. W. Maddux vs. McIntosh Cheese company. Fountain Pen is a Necessity of the Co. Action for money. Astoria & Columbia Railroad Co., Robinson Cheese Co. vs. R. Robinson. Twentieth Century.” plaintiff, vs. Peter Bvroin and Bengtha Injunction. Byron, defendants, in a condemnation The Egyptians used a split reed ; our grand Estate of Robert Crawford deceased. fathers a goosequill ; our fathers a steel or ordi suit hied in the circuit court on Wed Appeal from countv court. nesday. H. T. Botts and G. C. Fulton nary gold pen. But to-day we want Portland Coal and Development Co are the attorneys for the company. The I vs. A. T. Lewis. To set aside leases. Pacific Railway & Navigation Co. had State of Oregon vs. V. Donaldson. In ' previously filed condemnation suits formation. that dispenses with the inconvenient ink stand, against Mr. and Mrs. Byrom for the State of Oregon vs. J. F. Reeher, Bill that does not corrode, and that is always ready same land. Illingsworch, W ill liadlev, Earl Stanley for use. Bears the manufacturer’s guarantee that $4,060 will buy you the most desirable and Ernest Belitz. Wilson river road the pen is solid GOLD 14-k fine. If it does not home in 'lillamock county. Situated case. within 14 mile of the rail road depot, a prove satisfactory in every way thejmanufacturer J F. Reeher vs Wilson River Road fine bouse worth $HOO.OC and a large Co. Injunction. will exchange it for another. barn well painted, 42 acres of land all Peter Jacobs vs. Cornelius Desmond. This is an unusual opportunity to secure, in cultivation. If you hear of this place Joseph Michaud vs. George Haag. Free, a Splendid Fountain Pen direct from selling for $12 000 next year when boom C. & E. Thayer vs. Maryette Johnson. is on, don’t blame me for not giving To recover money. the maker, the 25c. being for postage, etc. you tlie hunch, for it is up to you now Martin V. Palmer vs. Amanda Fay. for the next ten days, after which my To quiet title. option will run out and the price raised. Samuel C. Thompson vs. Geo. W. —R alph A ckley . Cox and Florence D. Turner. Tillamook County vs. Wilson River The body of Glen Cooper, the Salem youth who was drowned in the Estclla Road Co. To set aside lease. Fannie M. Bain vs. A. T. Bain. Falls on Oct. 14th was found yesterday Grand Premium Offer for Sixty Days. RE Ì from >1.50 per year fountain pen, A Description of the Pen. Todd & Co Carry the only exclusive line of Men’s Wearing Apparel in Tillamook County. Crouse & Brandegee Clothing, Walkover Shoes. Gordon Hats- Utz & Dunn Shoes. Four Lenders that can't he excelled. NO DISCOUNT ON ABOVE LINES. The discount of 20 to 33; per cent will be given on three lines of CLOTHING FURNISHING GOODS, Shoes, etc., until new stock arrives. TODD & CO, Tillamook, Oregon. LV A Fountain Pen Clubbing Rates, with this Handsome Fountain Pen, tpen of which is Solid Gold 14-k fine, are : fadlight, $1.50 a year; Weekly Oregonian, $1.50 a year ; $2.00 Fountain Pen, all for $2.75 fadlight, Twice-a-Week Journal and Pen - $2.75 LAM00K JOTTINGS • T. Botts, for abstracts, « lentv of irrigation this week. f. Henry E. Morris, eve specialist. • "kejour prescriptions to Sturgeon’s "tw line of steel ranges at King & Is. • atch for new arrivals in millinery at ngeon's. lou can get stumping powder now at "8 & Mills. Bay, of Cloverdale, was in the } on Tuesday. 'Deles of all descriptions for sale or King & Mill,. holographs made in any kind of | ’"’Why McMillan. •H Richardson has been appointed master at Oretown. We forgot to mention, in the trip around the world, the Indies who pre sided at the pianos and furnished appro priate music. Next Sabbath, Rev. Dr. Baird, pastor in charge of the Presbyterian Church, will preach at Bay City at 11 a.m. and in this citv at 7:30 p.m. Evangelist Ritchey's subject Sunday morning at the Christian church, "Stars of the chur. h," and|in the evening "Two ways,” being a chart sermon. County Superintendent W. W. Wiley has received about 600 books,which will be apportioned amongst the different school libraries in the county. Calks and hobnails for loggers and railroaders. All work done with neat ness ai-d dispatch at the new shoe shop, opposite Jenkins'jewelry store. Divorce. C. V, Preston vs. L. L. Smith. Action for money. N. P. Hansen vs. Louis Fleck. Action for money. H. C. Bergstrom vs. E. Bergstrom. Suit for maintenance. Pacific Railway and Nav. Co. vs. P. Byrom ami wife. Two suits. To con demn right of way. Astoria & Columbia Railroad Co vs. S. Elmore and the Elmore Packing Co. Samuel Elmore is the possessor of a big ranch on the Trask river at the head To condemn right of way. of Tillamook Bay, and only last year, Notice to Hunters. under the abnormal pressure of tilings down that wav. and the utter lack ol all Thie is to give notice that no hunting prospect for a revival, offered the place is allowed on E Marolf ’» place at Fnir- for $10.000. During the past few days view. Persons hooting or tresspassing lie has peremptorily refused $25,000 for will lie prosecuted —C. Randal, secretary the same property This goes to show Fairview Gun Club. how things are looking up in that favor ed seclion, and what the assurance of a For Sale, «cvcral hundred «hare« of coming railway means to a community. The A. A C. extension will run right \merican Deforest and Hnrut Switch along and possibly across Mr. El.nore’s stock at low price. We buv and sell place, and this hassomelhing to do with mining Mock». We are in the market loi the accelerated price now appertaining timber land». M c C iskhr K kadv I nvestment C o , to it.—Astorian. 307 Palling Building, Portland Oregon. Mon A city council meeting was held day evening, when the following billa in the deep hole just below the falls bv relatives of the drowned boy. The body has been in the water nearly three weeks and when taken out was found to be in a state of decomposition. As the roads would not permit fast travel the body was buried at Dolph instead of taking it out to Salem. However, the parents of Cooper may have his remains taken to Salem when the roadsand weather are in better coudition —Courier. Fairview Grange. No. 273. will meet belt buckles, buttons, dress nt their hall on Saturday next, at ID “•* etc. at Sturgeon's. а. m. A general attendance is requested •rris Wi|| , leed your team hay n»<1 and a general good time expected. the tn over night for 50c. » Judge McBride is expected in at any jour eyes troubling you ? See time,and he will probably sentence Hem bree on Monday morning, previous to f Morris Examination free. * the regular term of the circuit court. pr »nd Mrs. J. A. Abraham came in W e are sorry to hear that on account were allowed : • ’"it last week from North Yamhill 75 of failing health Mrs. Hays will have to rillamook City Water, water 15 'n«ln get that Jap a-lac that you C. lloWen............... ................. resign her position in the Weston pubbe J. 47 Tillamook Lumbering Co......... e vend so much about at King & 3u school and come to Portland for medical King & Mills ............. ............... Is. . S» E A. Edwards ....... .......... treatment. 174 u,l'vr Stout, cf Mehama, began tea Tillamook Lumbering Co.......... The first of the series ol parlor meet F L Sappington ......................... 1 ’ll last Monday in the Wolf Creek dis- 2 Ings,given bv the W oman Suffrage Com- I. Hansen........................................ 33 mittee. will be held at the home of Mrs. G A Gray.................................... 4V "Ito the habit of trading at Pntx. A. W. Severance next Tuesday evening, J. C Gove................. ................... 22 G. Brmika .................................... •nd receive a 5 per cent discount 44 R. Mahoney.................................. Nov. 13th. 50 A. a result of the heavy rain, and h.gh Frank Blaser................................ 4 i«. Annie Tohl commenced teaching water the past week, somewhere about J. W . Bowers ..................... •• 5 Castle Rock disirkt near Hebo on б. 000,000 f.-et of log. belongmg to the W. Jolly........................................ 7 Whitman Lamb ......................... May, Hadley Logging Company, being a <>u ■"‘■K to high wster the Bay City half the log. m the river, came down the Arrival« at Allea House. R had to torn back on Wednesday Wilson river. king. p F Browne has putina fine line o Thursday — Eugene Carpenter, Wood " Saturday a Teachers' Institute and good« at the Red Front Shoe Store for burn; Anr.a A. Tobi, Nehalem. T. J Officers’ Convention will be held winter wear and .uitabfe for wet wew Ballantyne. Miami ; Fred Kal.ka, Hob oehalem. rille; A. J. and J H McDonald. ther. When you want a first da Portland , Frank N.rlierg. Wooda; ’r who want apples grown hy Fred go to the Red Front Shoe Store. P.y yonr bill, in a busineM like man Wickart Russell. Slab Creek. k “ obtain them at Alex. McNair ner. b/check. It greatly f-hrate. he Friday._ J- M. Edmunaon. Goaelieo, r° » »tore. • E. Towle. Kam»« City; L. C Palmer. C. oekton and Eastern oak sole leather conduct of your b«m«s. Palmer. Portland. Jew» A. Craven. Ore- •t the new shop opposite Jenkins’ ed checks are le«al to*n;8. F Moon, Maine; W. D Wo-ai. yon pay.-Tillamook County B.n store. The total receipt, to the Tillamook H«, C<y; E. Holder. Bohaonville; J. bf leave yonr horses in tlie rain County Fair and C«“”'‘^Xte« Whitney. A. M. Io«tm NHarf i Joo can tie them in Harris' Tie Sunday —O. A. Huiae. H. B. Kunae. «2 14« 32. and the expenditure, were '•'orlOcts. • A. I- Antferwm R II. Watkins, Foreat I J,*770.92. leaving a bal«*« «- tn"'h r*ft *° at *?ecd »377.40.with .bunt »25 worth oi«oods Grow;C. Blaser, jr.. HiU»»«*o. •l cheapest place in the city to Monday —L. L. Smith. Ilobeonville. P J0"'team Tuesday.—R O. Rtcharda. Blame . OTer' .. O l...,rk Sunday aervices at the C (| J.rort B. Lraomew, George L.»rpabel. ■ M. F.dmunaon. a Lane countv J Crawford. |».t.>r -Saadav grower came in from Goacben last N wim.; P—«* » ‘ * ‘“t ?X. ! Fred Kabha. Nehalem. J. D. Edwarda. o look over the county. Oo L Davin. Portland. John llickey. FvUy.J- f R**. McMinnville. ’’’••'I wa. late on Thurrdnv on it « 45 n m- “rsycr meet««« •"•of high water in the neighbor iay,7 30 p.-. A cordial *.*,t*t*<’- *° ( Wedneaday —J. C. Creecv, A. 8. Ayer, *d Fred Stomp’» on the Tra»k alL Tillamook Confectionery and Bazaar. CARRY Near Todd’» Building. A COMPLETE LINE S CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS, etc. | IN ICE CREAM SEASON. S g & @ Rooks, Stationery, Inks, Pens, Pencils, Tablets, etc. CLOTHES HHUSHES. STOVE. BRUSHES. HAIR BRUSHES. HOUSE BRUSHES. STOVE BRUSHES. TOOTH BRUSHES. Ladies’ Combs. Hairpins, Thimbles mid many other articles too numerous to mention and at prices lower than elsewhere. VyH Tillamook Confectionery &, Bazaar. Hepairs Luns, Locks. Typewriters, Keys, Bicycle« «nd Sewing Machines. Makes a Specially of Plumbing. Repair Shop, Opposite ¿lex. McNair Co. THE RED FRONT SHOE STORE Has just received a fine stock of Boot and Shoes direct from the factory. I have now in stock a No. one Logger Shoe made out of the best French kid. For service and fit cannot be beat, and also Farmer’s Work Shoes of the best quality. Had a Close Call. •‘A dangerr us surgical operation, in volving the removal of a malignant ul cer, as laage as my hand, from my .laughter's hip. wa« prevented by tlie application of Bucklen'e Arnica Salvo," any« A. C. SiH’kel, of Miletus, W. Va. ••Persiatr nt uee of tlie Salve completely cured it.” Curee Cuts, Burn» and Inju. rie», 25c. at Chaa. I. Clough, Druggist. If a Cow of any herd i* not doing her liest ns a dairy cow. it is in entire accord with experience to so change her food and care a« to bring her up to her best, but when we get that cow to her l<e»t there is no known method of feeding or care that will make her any better. OF Splendid assortment of Boy’s and Youth's High Top Winter Shoes and Ladies’ foot wear. I have now in stock the best quality of Ladies’ Shoes. A strong high class line of well made, correct in style, fit and finish in the line, is made from the best selected leathers. No pasteboard counters. My 30 years’ practical experience gives me the advantage in selecting a stock of Boots and Shoes suitable for the Tillamook trade. Care must be taken to not feed heavily before or after calving lor a lew days. Walt with the heavy feed until all danger My Misses and Children School Shoes are the best in the of milk lever or too much inflammation in the ndJcr is gone. It usually is all market for the price. The public is cordially invited to examine right to tiegin to leed a cow reasonably my good and prices before purchasing elsewhere. heavy four or five days after calving, NO CHARGE for Sewing Rip«, nor Nailing Sole« on Shoa« PurchiMd at this will have lobe left to the judgment of the owner of the Cow. Alter thia the RED SHOE HOUSE. time the feed should be kept st a maxi muir. until her milk yield begins to dun inish gradually lessening the feed until i she dries of prevnms to her next calving P. F. BROWNE, Salesman Cows »rem to I* naturally mischief maker« They arc inquisitive. prowling There is no danger from Uood poiaon around, «raking what they can hud. reuniting from a cut or wound 1/ any Tim lead« them over the fence», and kind. when C >mm be rial ns Pain Balm in through the fences into flw neighbor»' uaeii It is an antiseptic dreMng and field« Thw 1» one <d the strongest argu .booId be in every boueebold For »ale ment» lor good fence» and plenty of lee.! in their pu»‘.»r«. by Chaa. I. Clougli s Dru» St«». Chamberlain’« Pain Balm. 1 The building up of a dairy herd begins with the selection of indivdual« for the foundation, and the order should be. first, selection ; second, cere. i.e , feed, shelter, water, treatment, etc.; third, testing, sorting and weeding out ; fourtl., breeding , fifth, hiding, handling aod developing calves and heifers.