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iliainook JÌcaMigljt TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY io, 190Ì. ii.50 per year, THE LATEST REAL ESTATE BARGAINS, Hatch this Space for New Bargains Every week A CHANC E TO MAKE $650 No, 65 —3 corner lots, 6 roomed house, woodshed and barn, for $650, located near the Academy, in Tillataook City. This property is sure to double in value B within a few months. Ralph Ackley, Tillamook Real Estate. ¡LtAMOOK JOTTINGS B. T. Botts, for abstracts. Bet valley apples at McNair's. I Company, « Capital Stock.......................... . $25,000. Be Dr. Kelsay for all kinJs of den- Offers every facility for 9afe banking, Bv* and solicits your business. Hou can get stumping powder now at Kg & Mills. Commercial, Savings and Trust De McMillan, the photographer, makes up partments. date photographs. Three per cent allowed on deposits AJ K. Case will not qualify for subject to check. Four per cent on Savings and Time nKdltnan of the first wrard. Deposits. Harris will feed yoqr team hay and O'ir little book, Helpful Hints on » Kt hem over night for 50c. Banking,*' explaining how to do your ■ arc sorry to hear that the wife of banking by mail will soon be out. Send for a copy. It’s free for the Bard Edmunds is seriously sick. asking. B. H. Morris will go to Portland and Klin in that city for a month. The steamer Sue II. Elmore left on Br sale, Bay City hotel, price $2,500. Sunday, her passengers being N. P. Nel »ply to D. W. Rhoades, Bay City. * son, 0. E. Ret ten, F. R. Getchcl, M. That stock of hardware at King & Fredenhagen, Frank Messerve,|M. L. Col Ills is getting more complete every lins, J. F. Reburn, W. L. Hasbrook, Mrs. C. E. Hadley, James Cox and wife and A. B Allison. While coming over the Wilson river last week John McNamer overturned his hack ted, 'a few choice timber claims, and his passengers were pitched out, the rich will pay good price.—F. R. most unfortunate being J. S, Stephens, who had his stub arm broken and his right arm injured. After remaining in to the habit of trading at Pntz that condition it was found necessary id receive a 5 per cent discount to send for a doctor, when Dr. Ross was taken up and set the injured limb. Bjjirevival services at the United Senator Fulton received assurance at IgBfeeii church is continuing and with Washington that the liver and haibor interest. bill will authorize a new survey of Till I)r. Baird will preach at Bay City amook Bay with a view’ to developing ll^Knday morning, and in this city the project foK deepening the channel |^B evening. across the bar afid strengthening the iiBT. Haltom leaves this week to meet the channel through Hoquarten Slough. ^■desman of the Cash Buyers’ Union If a survey results in a favorable report ^Eokane. an appropriation will be secured in the ^Ky^leave your horses in the rain next Congress. Until then no money you can tie them in Harris’ Tie can Le secured for the new proj» ct. ^■for 10 cts. ^B’t forget to stop at Harris' Feed Rey. B. Valjeau. pastor of th«. Church ¡^B the cheapest place in the city to ot the Nazarene of this city, officiated at a wedding which took place on New ^Bour team. at Leaver, on the 9th inst. Mr Year’s evening at the home of Myron Mortesen, age 75 years. lie Perkins on Rock Street. The contract ing parties were C. P. Vantress and native of Norway. Miss Flora Perkins, both of Tillamook Bhited Timber Claims.—I will pay county. A company of fifteen witnessed ^■for Timber. Don’t sell without first the ceremony, which was followed by a « Hg me. Ralph Ackley. wedding repast and a social evening B. and Mrs. C. P. Vantress came ir. The newly married couple departed r the steamer on Wednesday from yesterday afternoon on the 4: 40 train pland, where they were married on for the north.—Ashland Tidings. :w year’s. Everything is progressing satisfac The new court house will be lighted tory w’ith regard to the railroad, and ^Mits own electric lights in future as the Pacific Railway & Navigation Com ^Ber moter and dynamo will be fixed pany will push work to completion as ^■ basement of the building. rapidly as possible. The executive com ^B. Bewley, real estate and rentals mit tee has been sucessful in raising quite ^Bour Timber, Farm and City Pro- an addition to the subscription list and ^■at a reasonable price with me and almost enough to pay for the rights of Blsell it and guarantee you satisfac- wav. The bridge contractor has come upon the scene. Citizens should help and yiew Grange, No. 273, will meet in make it as pleasant as possible lor the □Hon Saturday, at 10 a m. Let Pacigc Railway & Navigation Co. in the members attend ns can. New construction of its line. It has more Ito be installed and n good time than lived up to its promises, and it is making preparation to construct 20 miles of road this year. le a mistake last week when Married in this city, on Monday even :hat De. [. P. Sharp was one c I, idemen of E. Huntsinger as ing at the Hadley residence, Dr. J. P. citB llial. It shonld have been Sharp and Mrs. Maude Stalcop. The Bill marriage ceremony was porformed by |ns and Frank Buttz. Al ■ nniial meeting of the lire Rev. D L. Shrode, pastor of the M. E. I church in this city, in the presence of a com! ^Thursday evening the fol- lowil Brs were elected : President, number of relatives and personal friends. Alber] iM secretary, Walter Baker ; The bride is the daughter of Mr. C. B, Hadley and well known in this city treasi Clough; fire chief, Henry while the groom has resided for several IrcTN, years in the city and is engaged in his uW*o] ■hyV»r—brt'broken through on h wad Bize place, carrying away about profession, that of a dentist. After the ceromony the guests were« invited to a P jb i.anddollnrs worth of work which w edding supper and the young couple /put i«to prevent it. Part of the have the hearty wish that their married /r i. nlw coming down Doroty life will l»e a long and happy one. pugh. Lounty watrnnt. bought at face value lerest paw on time deposit». No urge for esllecting checks on other Inks. Exchfrige on all the principal ■s of the wtrld free to depositors — ^tapok Comity Bank. « •"sanity. He is causing the rRffa lot of trnulde, having destroyed ; I clothes .nd is acting dirty in his Ion. He is doing this so ss to be ■ to the asylum instead of the pen Biary. If Sheriff Crenshaw would B the fire how on him for a short Kd, it is safe to say that he wculd lact iuMae long. I ■ PRICES CUT TO A WHISPER 8 8 MEN’S FURNISHINGS at a flliü SIÜKS REDUCED IN DRESS GOODS AT 8 Abb HANOSOME SAVING• PRICES. 8 CbÈARANCE SAbE PRICES. Men ’ s Negligee Shirts, in a big 8 36 and 38 incli Henrietta, Shepards Oil Boiled Tafettas, Royal Tafettas range Fancy of patterns. All sizes, values in all of tlie staple colors and fancies, up to $i.oo. Plaid and Worsted Suitings, in a value up to $1.25. 8 big Clearauce Price range of patterns, values up to 49C. 83c. the yard. 8 45 cents. Clearance Price, 29c. yd. Clearance Price ’s 65 and 75 cents Fancy Shirts 8 38 inch Novelty Worsteds in a half 33 inch Lyons Dye China Silks, 36 Men some have two extra collars. inch fancy Kitnona Silks, values up Clearance Price dozen or more fancy patterns, 39c. 8S values up to 69 cents. to 69 cents. Clearance Price, 44c. yd. Boy’s 60 cent Fancy Shirts, sizes 12 to Price............. 39c. the yd. Our entire stock of China Silks that 14. Clearance Price.................. 29c. 8 38, Clearance sell regularly at 33 cents. 40 and 44 inch Panama, Storm Clearance Price........27c. the yd. Men’s, Womens’ and Children’s Un and Cashmeres, all plain colors 8 — Serge derwear at greatly reduced prices, black, grey, brown, red, blue and AU Linings, Flannelettes, Outing $ cream, every garment in stock cheaper. values up to $1.33. Calicos, Wool Flannels, 8 Clearance Price............. 69c. the yd. Flannels, Entire stock of Hosiery and Corsets etc., at ¡greatly reduced prices. at special low prices. 8 8 Men’s Suits and Overcoats at Sale Prices—Boy’s Suits and 8 8 at Sale Prices—Women's and Misses Coats and Skirts at Greatly Overcoats Reduced 8 8 Price—Entire Stock of Shoes Reduced in Price—Hats and Caps Greatly Re- 8 duced—Entire Stock of Millinery at just Half-Price—Corsets at .January Squeez- 8 8 8 ing Prices In a word, you can Buy any Article in THIS BIG STOCK FOR 8 8 A GREAT DEAL LESS THAN ITS REAL VALUE. I HALTOM’S DEPARTMENT STORE. Mr. M. Fredenhagen, of Seattle, was in the city last week looking over the pros pects for* a condensed milk factory in this city ar.d left on the steamer on Saturday. He was greatly pleased with the location and intends erecting a factory of 35,000 pounds capacity per day. He was wanting a site free, but as this was out of the question al present, he was willing to have free water for five years. At a meeting of the Tillamook water com. mission and exclusive committee of the Tillamook Development League on Mon day night; it was decided to give Mr Fredenhagen free water for three years provided he erected his factory according to agreement. SQUEALING !” Law Breakers in Same Class as the Ex-Convict. obtained an opening, which he had been looking for for a long lime and he pull ed them up so suddenly that it came asa surprise to them, and although the law breakers may howl like blazes about the ex-convict, the general verdict of the citizens of Tillamook county will be that the law breaker are in exactly the same class as the ex-conyict and that they were birds of a feather until the squeal ing commenced. The law breakers are no better and are no worse than the ex convict. In the jury case where Delaney Ellison was charged with violating the local option law, Ellison admitted selling the l>eer to J. C. McNamara, but ''squealed” on J, P. Allen, of whom he said he ob tained four bottles, paying him $1 for I them. The jury was unable to agree, five being for conviction and one (Pinkey Still well) for acquital. Ellison is again on trial Friday morning. Tom Browne and Frank Buttz were each found guilty for violating the local option law and lustice White fined *nch of them $100. Their attorneys appealed the cases to the circuit court. T. B Turney, who has been in the business for a long time, from whom the boys obtained whiskey, pleaded guilty and was fined $50. It was reported to us some time ago that the boys raided a number of hen roosts in the east part of town and took their plunder down to Turney and he put them in the pot and boiled them. The case against Nick Job was dis missed. The recent raids on gambling joints and the round up of those who have been violating the local option law was the cause of considerable discussion, not only in this city, but all over the county as well,and Sheriff Crenshaw and Deputy District Attorney Cooper are generally commended for the round up and bring ing the law breakers to the bar of jus tice. There are, however, those who are complaining because it turned out that the star witness in the cases, J. C. Mc Namara, was an ex-convict. This the officials did not know when he informed Local Institute at Beaver. them who were the law breakers, but it A local institute is to be held at Bea is plain to see that it is the old saloon ter 011 Saturday, and the program is as taction that is trying to make moun follows ; tains out of this little incident. What Reading: : McNamara has testified to on the stand In the Course of Study, Discussion led by was the truth, and this is what made Mrs. M. F. Dunstan. In White's Art of Teaching, Discussion led tl.e law breakers squirm. by Prof. W. R. Rutherford. It depended greatly upon whose ox Arithmetic : was gored. As long as McNamara had IiV«the Course of Study Miss Grace Craven. In White’s Art of Teaching, Discussion led money to blow in, the law breakers were glad to sell him booze and take his by Mr. V. B. Goin. money, and he was such a fine fellow he Afternoon’s Program : ” What Apparatus do we need in our was able to work his way, by secret Schools ?” General Discussion. knocks, into “Jilly’’ Stephens’ gambling *' The Consolidation of Schools in this joint. He was considered a prince and Community.” fine fellow as long as he had money to I W. W. Wiley, County Superintendent. W. D. Glad well, Director, District No. 50. blow in. It is reported chat W. O. Chase R. Y. Binlock. Clerk, District No. 32. considered him a fine, gentlemanly fel The School Director As a Parent—A. M. Ginn, Clerk of District IoW,who took him to his home and theie started up a twenty-one game, so as to No. H. A r a Citizen—J. J. Howser, District No. 27. ! his money, and even furnished him As a School Officer—C. J. Blanchard, with wine. Yes, the gamblers, boot- Notice. Director, District No. 26. r .... .. . . . A general .ion will be had on the leg««» ""d whi.key seller, opened their Notice if hereby given that the County subject: " The Change, needed in the gambling joint», "blind pi«»’' and home. Court of Tillamook County will redeye School Law.” to thia cx-coiivict .o as to ‘'graft" onto Prngr,am wi" rcnd<'rcd *” hi» money, and »1 long a» they were bid» for 15 curds of green alder, or vine addition to the regular program. I doing that McNamara was one of the maple and spruce limb wood, to lie de Pupils from the following schools will par livered in the courthouse basement. ticipate in a declamatory contest : School best of citizens and they praised him asa Districts Nos. S, 13, 26, 27, 46, 50 and 51. fine fellow. All this was ^hile the law Said bids must be filed with the county First Prise : Year’s Subscription to " The breakers were working a “graft” upon clerk on or before Jan. 14. 1906. Part Youth’s Companion.” Second Prise : Foun of the wood to be delivered at once, the him, but instead of this their ex-convict tain Pen. remainder later. Mr. H. A. Kinnaman, Chairman of District remaining docile while they kept up the 1 The court reserves the right to reject No. 24, will act as Chairman of the Meeting. “grafting” process, he turned the tables Let everybody bring a well filled lunch upon them. When this was discovered any or all bids. basket and turn same over to the Refresh Dated Jan. 1906. — ment Committee. Dinner will then be served the gamblers, bootleggers and whiskey G. B. L amb . sellers commenced to howl, and they at Twelve o'clock. County Clerk, All friends of education are urgently re have not stopped howling yet. They To my patrons and friends. quested to be present at this meeting, and let have threated his life, tried to frighten see if we cannot improve our schools. oat and their attorneys have abused him I will he out of town about a Light Mitchell Wagon for Sale. month, beginning about Jan. I in open court. But somehow this ex For sale, a light Mitchell wagon, to be 14th. Jn case of any repair convict cannot be bluffed out. All this, How’s This? work, send it to me at 211 sold tor $35 ; nearly new.—Ike Quick We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for i however goes to prove the guilt of the Mackay Building. Portland, any ca*e of Catarrh that cannot be cured by i law breakers, an<t shows up ¡«rfectlv South Prairie Ore., and it will be promptly • Hall's Catarrh Cure. attended to F. J. CHEXEY & CO., Toledo. O. clear that it is a case of whose ox is We, the underaigued, have known F. J. Agent Wanted Watch this space for notice Cheney for the last 15 yearn, and believe him •>eing gored, for he was a fine fellow in of mr return or telephone. perfectly honorable in all bashieat trans- i the estimation of the law breakers when i action* and financially able to carry out any I Wanted, Salesman. Many make $lOo DR. HENRY E. MORRIS. obligations ma«l♦ by their firm. he had money to blow in. and would tn $150 per mouth ; some more. Stock W alling , K imman « c M arvi W. I iHigaifttR, Toleltfa.. Wholesale Dunfsts, Toleldo. O. have remained a fine fellow, no doubt, clean ; grown oh reservation, far from is taken iniermilly. Hall's Catarrh Cute is internally, set- act only that be squealed, like one of the old orchards. Cash advanced weekly juot - - ing directly upon tho htood Mood and muco*.« mu co* ta mt of territory. faces of the sysT— T**<hnotiia1» *-•- — * free. — bootleggers di I on the stand. The pub- Choice nent t Address Washington Nursery Com- ■I Fri e 7w per h Sold by all l»rng<iMa. fie knows the lest Sheriff Crenshaw j pany, Toppenish, Washington. Pill« fot CMMipatrol». Take Hail e Fa1 Out of Town. ■pe H. Elmore came in on Wed- ^Blter pasmngers being ; J. Walton . you that a visit to this store will prove profitable to you s BAY CHY, ORE Bpanese ware fur 'Xmas at King &• ■». ^^SArstell, the bank cheek forger, is ss A great money saving event for you We must Clear the Store of all ® AVIN TER MERCHANDISE and odds and ends. We will not attempt to tell of^ $ Br. Henry E. Morris, eye specialist. * Mr. Gregory, Mr. Mower, j —Sjfr1 and wife, Maude Sturgeon. Mrs. McBrattnev. C. B., and wife and Mrs. Icen and •¡CLEARING SALE ■ ——————— First Bank & Trust * 8 8 © S I r Chambei Iain’s Cough Remedy a Safe Medicine for Children. In buying h coiig'n medicine for chil dren, never he afraid to buy Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it. and relief is always sure to follow. It is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and there is no better niadicine in the world for these J diseases. It is not only a certain cure for croup, but, when given as soon as the croupy cough apiiears, « ill prevent the attack Whoop, ing cough is not dangerous when tliiH remedy is given as directed. It contains no opium or other harmful drugs, and may tie given as confidently to a l>nby as to an adult. For sale by Clough's Drug Store. HAPPY BEND. A most delicious dinner was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Glad will, Jan. 1st. The dinner was enjoyed very irucli, as Mrs. Glad will is an ex ceptional good cook. The names of those present are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Glad will, Ruth, Mabel, Alice, Myrtle, Ruby and Chancy Gladwill, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mills, Bennie and Della Mills, Miss Mattie Cavitt, Mr. Luther Stout, Mr. Frank Kumm, Mr. Ernest Smith, Mrs Pearl Coulson, Robert, Fred and Crystal Coulson. Mr and Mrs. M. A, Cady, Earl, Dee and Ruth and Mabel Cady, Mr. and Mrs H. J. Jensen, Carl, Leslie, Ethel, Chester, Jessie and Merl Jensen. After being refreshened by the dinner, the friends were entertained by a flue selection of phonograph music. After which the party returned to their several homes. For Bale, at a Bargan. For sale, a good Wagon, Team and Harness, nt a bargain.—Address Fred C. Skomp, Tillamook. FROM THE ANTILLES Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Benefits a City Councilman at Kingston, Jamaica. Mr. W. O’Reilly Fogarty, who is a me tn her of the City Council, at Kingston Jamaica, West Judies, writes ms follows: •‘One bottle of Clianil»**«Iain’s Cough Kemedy had good HLd on a cough that was giving me trouble and I think I should have been n ore quickly relieved if I had continued the remedy.’ That it was beneficial and quick in relieving ine there is no doubt and it is mv intention to obtain another buUlu," For sale by Clough's Drug Kture. Why Colds are Dangerous. If you would I m * immune from disease, keep th.* systetn healthy. Each succès sive colil weakens the constitution and renders infectious disease more liable. Chamberlain'« Cough Itemedy will cure your colli promptly and mature the ay a. tern to its normal condition. For sal« by Clough's Drug store.