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ülainook v»l. XIX. No. 25 ¿AM00K TIIJ j AMOOK, ORBGON, NOVEMBER 29, 1906” JOTTINGS t Botts, for abstracts. A crew of men is working on the tun nel for the railroad at Hobsonville « M irried. by justice of the Peace A. T. U bite, at the residence of F. J. Carter, in this citv, on Wednesday evening, Mr. F. W. Talbot and Miss Frankie Farley. Hrnrv E. Morris eye specinFst. » «lineo! steel ranges at King St ♦ John Rees returned from Seaside on S«iturday, where he haw been working t Mills. for tlie past six months, Mrs. Rees ac ,clrt of nil descriptions for sale or companying him, who had been visiting « at King & Mills. her son. marriage license was issued to Geo. The beet Christmas gift. There’s lerseeaud May Ginn. Christinas cheer all the year in the home ,ri5 will feed your team hay and that owns an Edison phonograph—For them over night for 50c. » sale on easy instalhnenls al Lamar’s * m,nn the 11th inst., to the wile of drug store. a Harrison, a daughter. The regular services at the United tre was a little snow in the moun- Biethren Church will take place on Sun day, Rev, N. J. Crawford preaching at ithe first part of the week. the 11 a.m and 7.30 pan. services, to marriage license was issued to w hicb all are invited. ik Blaser and Miss Susanna Webber, The Tillamook Lumbering Co. has tine Hats went out to Portland on loaded scows of lumber to fill out with Way on account of his mother being what lumber there is on hand at the saw mill at Hobsonville to make up aloud scan get that Jap a lac that you for the Coquille River. read so much ahout at King & For sale, 36 acre farm on the Ba) Citv road, within miles of Tillamook mied, a few choice timber claims, City, one of the good Wilson riyer rhich will pay good price.— F. R. bottom farms that sell. Good house and barn. Price 44500.00 at Ackley’s. * ;into the habit of trading at Pntz Pay your bills in a business like man and receive a 5 per cent discount ner, bv check. It greatly facilitates the ish. # conduct of your business, and the return , pin get stumping powder now nt i • infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Guy i died last week and w as buried on rday. rSale. a heavy buggy in good con- u Apply to H. C. Kinnatnan at ur Hunt’s. * it leave your horses in the rain I you can tie them in Harris’ Tie IfurlOcts. * it forget to stop at Harris’ Feed , the cheapest place in the citv t<> your team. * r. Dr. Baird will preach on Sunday, ling and evening, in the Presbyterian h, in this city. ay bull, big spotted, red and white, Egbert Goodspeed's place Owner (lease call for same. »»led Timber Claims.—I will pay tor Timber. Don’t sell without first I me. Ralph Ack lev. * A K Baird left this morning for •ity. *here he will hold Thanks- {Service this evening. new 1907 Edison Phonographs. Edison Gohl Mold Records just d at Lamar’s drug store. * W, Phelps’ residence at Netarts •tally destroyed by fire on Friday and with all it contents. tographs make nice Christmas pre- Have them taken now so they tfinished in time.—McMillan. * Some of the members and friends of the Presbyterian church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McNair on Friday evening to meet with Rev. Dr. Baird, the pastor in charge, and Mrs. Baird, when a pleasant, social evening was enjoyed. Whitney,who was on the Desmond it Netarts, has bought out L. B. rs interest in the lease of Elmore’s and moved there. The passengers who left Saturday on the Sue H. Elmore were Geo. Kimball, H. Miller. Mrs. E. Buitz. 0. P. Sailing and wife, Mrs. foe Buttz, A C. Morris, Louis Bly black and son and daughter, Chas. Wells, Mrs. Leeby and B. Hay»« a°d L. M. Edmunson. Miss Emma pvis and B. A. Edmunson, were in «nty last week from Eugene, and in their timber claims. J Kundson, who went to Portland ,eek, underwent hii operation in ■•cents' hospital and is improving II as can be expected. The application of James Walton, jr., of Portland. William S Walton. A. N. Bush, Geo. G. Bingham and W. H. rd, to organize the First National Bank of rillamook, Or., with $25.000 capital, has been approved by the Controller of rc,,t. a dairy ranch, containing 80 with house and barn, one mile east lamook City. Apply to W. H. L Tillamook City, Ore. the Currency. For sale, 66 acre farm oil Trask Riser. 6 miles Irom Tillamook City. 30 acres of river bottom, the balance is up land, but can all lie cultivated; house barn and 15 cows, price $2.250 down and »2.250 payable in five years, At Ralph Ackleys, tlx place to get bargins in land. rent, a dairy farm and 20 cows, wagon and other farm iiuple Would perier a man who could ‘heese. See Ralph Ackley, finest doll ever brought to the ill l»e given t<» the most popular the county December 24th.—For lJar® inquire at Lamar’s drug A Store With REG ULAR USTOMERS Í > musical given bv the pupils of St. Al- ( phonsus Academy was good and was rendered, the vocal solos all deserving a word of praise, showing that the pupils had been wed trained. The drill and pantomime, given by the senior and junior classes,were special features of the evening’s entertainment, which also de- serve commendation. The program was as follows . Fanfare March....................... Piano Solo. Miss E Munson. ■’Again we Meet” ........Opening Chorus “Every One you meet has Trouble«.” Vocal solo, by Miss Theresa Durrer. “Sweet Spirit. Hear my Prayer.” Violin duet, E. lenkins and H. Morton. Accompanist, Mrs. C A. Patzlaf. “My Singer’’........................... Vocal solo. Miss |osie Davidson. Columbine Drill..................... Senior girl* “Um Papa'» Sweetheart"... .Vocal »olo. Mi»» Marie Durrer. ■‘M.v Country”.... Pantomime by junior girl». "Good Night".......................... V«*«l <»o»‘- Miss«» Josie Davidson and Nellie Chase. Iti.50 per year, THE OCEAN BEACH IS CHANGING HANDS Great Activity in Real Estate in Vicinity of Tillamook and Netarts Bay. (From the Oregon Journal ) Practically the entire ocean beach in the vicinity of Tillamook and Netarls bay is changing ownership, in anticipa tion of the developments attending the »uihiing of two railroads connecting with Portland. It is believe«! in various (uarters that Tillamook beaches, with I ailroad transportation, will become tin i nost popular beaches on the north Pa- ific coast. There is great activity in building ai d realty at Tillamook City. The building »fabout 40 houses is now contracted for and construction will be carried on ibis winter. “Tillamook is one of the most active business points in Oregon today,” said B. 0. Snuffer at the Imperial hotel yesterday. Mr. Snuffer, who is in Portland on real estate business, is an old-time merchant and one of the best known men in Tillamook county. “The Astoria & Columbia River rail road is surveyed from Seaside to Tilla mook City, and about one half of the tight of way has been secured. Con demnation suits for a third ot the re mainder have been started. The survey of the Pacific Railway & Navigation company is completed to Tillamook City, rights of way Jure purchased ex epting five tracts on the route, and terminal grounds are bought at Till« mook. Ground has been broken in the •ity, ami grading is under way. The tunnel at Hobsonville has been opened and work in it will be carried on all winter. Tillamook City is sure of two steam railroads and there is strong probability of an electric line j from Portland. Y op can just say that things are moving out Tillamook way.” 4 Joimtain pen 4 Grand Premium Offer for Thirty Days. A X have been successful in closing a special * * contract with T he C onsolidated F ountain P en C o ., of Brooklyn, N.Y., where by we cau present a guaranteed SOLID GOLD, fountain pen, The “CELTRIC MODEL i,” To every subscriber, Old or New, who sends us a Year’s Subscription ($1.50) and 25c. additional. The “Celtric Model 1” compares favorably with any $2.00 pen on the market to-day. The pen and H eadlight (for one yeat) will be forwarded im mediately upon receipt of $ 1.75. A Description of the Pen- The pen is solid gold. 14- k fine, the stock of which is made of the best quality of hard rubber and fitted in four parts ; the pen points are perfectly fitted with iridium and the feed is guaranteed to flow evenly, without leaking or blotting. The pens are beautifully chased as will be shown in cut next week. ||“?/ Fountain Pen is a Necessity of the Twentieth Century ” The Egyptians used a split reed ; our grand fathers a goosequill ; our fathers a steel or ordi nary gold pen. But to-day we want A Fountain Pen that dispenses with the inconvenient ink stand, that does, not corrode, and that is always ready for use. Bears the manufacturer’s guarantee that the pen is solid GOLD 14-k fine. If it does not prove satisfactory in every way the manufacturer will exchange it for another. This is an unusual opportunity to secure, Tree, a Splendid Fountain Pen direct from the maker, the 25c. being for postage, etc. Land Changes Hands. More than I 00 ) acres of beach lands have changed hands in the last 30 days. Th.- prediction of a German visitor, Count Von Lauterbach, who hunted bear in Tillamook county six weeks ago, is coming true much sooner than was expected. Hr came all the way from Germany to hunt bear in Oregon, and spent nearly two weeks in Tilla mook county. He took three bear and a number olcougar and whs delighted with the country. It is said he has five men at $5 per day each to wait upon him, and his display of wealth fairly dazzled people on the coast. He whs much embarrassed by the lack of accom modations. and declared that within the next year he would return and build a |5.000 hotel on Netarts beach He pre dieted that this »»each would become the most popular beach on the coast, ami said he would return once a year with a party of German friemls for a season of hunting Ing game His first bear in Tillamook county cost him <5.000, counting the money spei t from the time he left home in Germany. Syndicate to Build Hotel. A syndicate of Portland men will beat the count’s time on the hotel proposi tion. They have organized a company ami put chased a tract ol 412 acres on the peninsula, with the ocean in front and Netarts bav back of it. In the syndicate are W. W. Cotton, Louis G. Clark, William W. Woodward. Phil Metschan Jr.. W. H. Morrow. Chester G. Murphy, Ben Alberr, John Manning, H. M. Adams, B. E. Haney, C. G. Moser, all of Portland ; H. O, Snuffer, Tillamook; W. Ferguson, Astoria; Judge Hamilton. Roseburg. It is proposed that a complete ocean Ix^ch resort be laid out, and a hotel of 400 rooms will probably be built by Phil Metschan & Son. Mr. Ferguson who is said to have sold more Seaside resort lots than any other man in Oregon, is interested at Seaside, North Brach, Long Beach and Cannon Beach, lie is quoted as sa} ing that the prospects for oersn beach de- velo|)ement at Netarts bay are extra ordinary. Another syndicate has pur. chased 160 acres remaining of the pen insula, and is planning an exclusive re sort which will reached l»v a trestle bridge across the ne» k 4 f the bay. Sheriff Cren»haw returned from Salem last week where lie had taken A. |. Hem bree, the Sandlake murder. In going „yer the Wilson road, thev encountered numerous trees across the road. At first one of ihe party watched Ah. while the The revival meetings still continue at others cut their wav through, but as the Chns-ian church, with good attend- thev required more help, the »herifl ance|and good interest. There have been made Ab lend a hnnd. He objected at up to date eleven additions to the first, for he was feelinu sore that he haj church. The meetings will continue up been shackled, but he eventually conoid to next Tuesday or Wednesday evening, ered it Ixst to do so. after the sheriff had and everybody is cordially invited to given him the hint, tor Hembree was attend, ( airaid of Crenshaw. Arriving at Fotest County Clerk Lamb had a man’s job Grove after train time Ab felt again sore on hi.Jaud. on Tuesday movingmto bis that the sheriff did not take him to the I new house. This is one time tn a man » hotel for the wight, but locked him up in life when he wishes he did not po.se». i jail where he »pen« the night in durance much homxh.ild truck, especially if he 1. vile. Next day he was taken to Salem, "green" in the furniture moving busmes-. arriving at the penitentiary in the after and the ed.tor would hate offered hi. noon. He was tohl to partlv tnse off his assistance, but on- "green" hand was clothes, and when became tn bis suspei - A Year of Blo.d. enough moving George*, belongings ders lx asked theguar.l whether he really The yi*ar 19 'H will long I* renwfnliered Wm S. Walton, of Salem sod J.me. meant it The gnatd's convincing an in U m * bom«* of F. N. r*ck»‘t, «H Alli- Walton, jr., of Portland.«me 10 Sun. ,„rr satisfied Ab that be was up agaii.st r.ncv*. Ky , mb m year of blu«*!; winch dnv »nd will have positions m the bank it and he had to olxy. When it came to flowed copiously fro ii Mr. Ta<*k«-l « vriy n**ar lie having his henrd cut off and his hesd lungb i hat «iealli of C. ft B Thayer when that i, mnxd into the First National «beared. Ab raised a Ing object ion. He w rKra : ••Severe Heading from the I ting* nod a frightful cough had t»r *ught me wai told that the penitentiary was no Mt death’» d«^»r. when I began taking BankofT.ll.mook .boat the Thev have Ixen in -.he employ of Banker place Io raise objections, so had to .uf>- Dr. Kmge New Diwovery for t’ommmp Bush.oiSalem.whow.il have .u interest mit. He was given a hath »nd put into iKwi, with Ihe aM<»ni»*hiiig reMiill prison dollies. n»»<gn-d a cell and put tn alter taking four t»<<ttlew | waa r<au- pk-tely feMt4»red ami a» time ha« proven in the bank. We un.ke.tsnd that it is the .nt«»-«" work m the factory. The last that the p- iin-meoily cur-j>l ” (‘ sheriff «aw of him was in that costume 8«»r«* Lung«. Cmiglo* and , f the Tdla n.a>k Comity Bank to >n- Stxtifl > tenshaw thinks that it would lx I. <Plough a Drug Hlore. PrK*e 5uc. and a good thing if more people c«-uld visit a 41.06. Trial b»dtle free. and as a number of loc* P* ’ pen'tenliarv and see »hat prisoners are wanted to become interested m the " For Sale, »c ver a I hamf'ed «hnre« of tfcave is n«>t math do.ht but -hat a^J* up against who are sent there, for it | American lJek>r*»t nnrl Hnrit S*iUh .<M.tmnal«pi«' reqo.red «» be «-ed wool I have a restraining influence upon stock Nt low price. We h«v and sell . Which we have since learned a g -eat many own if thev thoroughly re mimnf «torli«. VX e are in the market lot :^^.l.»e«o‘»*«.en.o(»30 00). al ted what await them in committing timber lands. M c C imu K i ? adv IwvemexT Co, M w llarrfeon retaining controhng in /t«. 907 Failing Bsilding Put Us nd Oregu*i terest in the bank. Clubbing Rates, with this Handsome Fountain Pen the. pen of which is Solid Gold 14-k fine, are : Headlight, .$150 a year; Weekly Oregonian, $¡.50 a. year ; $2.00 Fountain Pen, all for $2.75 Headlight, Tiriee-a- Week JournaI and Pen - $2.75 City Election Notice Notice is hereby given that a gen oral election will be held et the City Hail in Tillamook City, Oregon, on Monday, December 3, 1906, fot the election of the following officers of I to br liehl in Tillamook Citv, Oregon, <m Monday, December 3rd, A. D., 1906, there shall be submitted to the legal voters ol «aid Tillamook Citv an amend ment to the Charter of said Citv, being an act entitled “An act to Incorporate the City of Tillamook City, in Tilla mook Countv, State of Oregon, and to repeal all act« in conflict herewith,” filed in the office of the Secretary ol State of Oregon, February 13th, 1893, to be known a« Aitide XII. and to read at follows : A jiticlb XII. vaid City: Mayor. One councilman from the Urst ward. « < 4 4 se< ond « 4 One councilman t « 4 « < 4 third One councilman 4 4 « < fourth 4 4 Oue councilman « 4 4 4 4 4 fifth One councilman In addition to the power to levy and Recorder, Troasiiier, City Marshal. Oner water coninilsslonci from second collect taxes for thè purpose of paying ward. Oue water comminalcner at interest on water bonds and to create a large. For an amendment to the charter ot Tillamook city, aiibuiitted hy Ordi nance ot Hie Common Council, to be known as Article Xi I. Polla will be open from nine o'clock a. m. to twelve o'clock tn., and from oue o'clock p. tu. tn lour o'clock p. m. The following named !><*r sona have been appointed judges ut said elec- tlon: C. N. Drew, Geo. P. Wilt, Alex. sinking fund therefore, the Common Couifcil of Tillamook City shall have powcT to lew mid collect an annual tax for the purposes of defraying theex|iense« of said city and of pa)ii>g its general in- debtedne««, not to exceed 5 mill« upon the dollar u|Min all taxable property within the corporate limit« of said city. Section 2. The City Recorder i« hereby ordered and cause to lie printed on Ihe official ballot« to lie used at the «aid election a« mentioned in section 1 of this ordinance, in addition to the other matlert required by law, the following : Watt. Tire following named per ioni have been appnlnted clerk» of »aid election : 50 T. B. Hhndley, Walter Baker. By order of the Common Council, 51 TlllsmoUc, Oregon, November 19tb, 1906. Vote Ye« or No. Yes No Foran Amendment to the Charter of Tillamoook City, submitted by Ordi J. C. Holden, City Recorder of Tilia- nance ol the Common Council, to be luook tiity, Oregon. known as Article XII. Ordinance No — An Ordinance to Provide lor the sub. miwaion to the Lea'll Voter, of Tillamook Citv. in Tillamook County, State of Oregon, and amendment to the Charter of »id citv. txing An Act Entitled “An act to Incorporate the City of Tillamook City, in Tillamook Countr, State ot Oregon, an to repeal all act* in conflict herewith." filed in the office of the Sec retare of State of the Slate of Oregon, ' February 13th, 1M93. adding Io .»id i Charier a new Article to lx known a. Article XII The People of l illamook City do or daih h » Mlr.wa . • Section I. That at the city election. .",0^7?,.'"' WANTED, CLOUGH HE RELIABLE DRUGGIST.) Seth Moon was in the city on Monday from Bia ne, ami he informs us that the roads in that section are dangerous and almost impassable, and to overcome this unsatisfactory State of affairs another year, the settlers are wanting the court to build them another bridge If the county court will consent to this the set- tleis will build over a mile of road right away and will agree to haul the lumber for the bridge as well. That appears to be a fair proposition, for whenever the settlers in anv section show a itispesi tion to take off their coats and help out. we think it is a good thing for the coun tv court to encourage an I sanction pio- positions like that of the Blaine settlers, who ought to have had a good road be fore this. At the city caucus on S iturday even ing the attendance was small compared to previous years, there being very littli interest taken and no slate previous!« fixed up. Mayor H. T. Botts was re nominated, as were also Recorder |. C. Holden and Treasurer J. S. Stephens. No one would consent to run for citv mar shal, hence there wus no no uination toi that office. As the mayor can cut the city marshal off at the pockets if he fails to perform the duties, and better wages to lie obtained elsewhere, mav h ive had something to do with lack of aspirants For councilinen, the nominations were : First ward, A. K Case ; second. J. P ed checks are legal receipts for every bill Allen ; third, G. .Munson ; fourth, A T. you pay.—Tillamook County Bank. * White ; fifth, W, C. King. Water com Part of the engine belonging to the inissioners : At large, S. A. Brodhead ; saw mill at Hobsonville, which was second ward, A. McNair. taken out to be repaired, will be brought The friends of Mr. A. P. Wilson will be back oil the steamer this week, and pleased to hear that he is doing well. as soon as possible the mill will start up He was a former resident of this county, again. and is now engaged in mining at Grass Dr C. S. Kelsay, dentist, has offices in Valley, Cal. H«‘ writes : “We are all in the Olsen Building, where he is prepared our usual good health and able to read to do all kinds of first class, up-to-date the Headlight, which arrives every Tues •’eiitistrv. Consult Dr. Kelsay ahout day. I am glad to note the prospects for your teeth and he will give you the best a railroad to Tillamook in the near of advise. future, for with it Tillamook should Married, on Wednesday, at the M E. surely become the most prosperous coun parsonage, in this city, by Rev. D. L ty in the stale. I am still in the mining Shrode. the pastor, Mr. Geo. Vandersee business, so am busy all the time. Our and Miss May Ginn. The young |>eop’e mine, The New York Grass Valley, is are from Beaver,where they are well and now down 1,400 ft , with a good strong favorably known. four loot ledge. There h ive been taken The passengers who came in on Satur out ot it so far nearly three fourths of a •lay oil the steamer were : John Rees million, and we hope to make it one of and wife, Sheriff Crenshaw, E. L. the big producers of the camp.” In clos Siennon and family. John Day and wife. ing, Mr. «Vilson wishes to be remembered E. W. Thompson, Wm. Lundberg, Mr. to all old Tillamookers. Fowler and H H. Vincent. The program Tuesday evening at the Engineer Bowers, at the Tillamook Lumbering Co.’s saw mill on Tuesday, •net with an accident, He whs cleaning a lantern globe, which broke, cutting a long gash in his left arm. Dr. Upton dressed and sewed up the wound. ipw it is always flattering 1 a store to have many ijjular customers. Peo- e *ho come again and ¡ain must have confi- tnce. A large percentage of ,r business conies from iRtilar customers who a<le here vear in and far out. They know methods are right >d that they will always ‘ used as we would like be were we the buyer stead of seller. Why >t make this your reg- ar trading place for ffgs and medicines. JlraÒliijIjt Section 3. II a majority of the vote* cast bv the legal voters nt said election upon said amendinrnt shall tie cast in la,or thereof, then said amendment shall thereupon lx and bacome a part of the Charter of said Tillamook City. State ot Oregon, I County ol Tillamook, f I, J.C. Holden. City Recorder, he reby certify* that the above ordinance, No. 177, w»i duly passed al the regular inerting of the Common Council on Nov. 19th. IWOfl, and approved. W lines« my hnnd and the seal of Till*, ■nook City, tin« the 26th day of Nor., 190«. J C. lioLpEN, City Record« r. « TIMBER CLAIMS I will pay cash for Timber. Don’t sell without firstseeing me RALPH ACKLEY.