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Vol. XIX. No. 27
TILLAMOOK,
THE LATEST REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
Watch this Space for New Rargains Every week.
$75 lor your choice of any lot at Netarts City Property. We have just platted
a tract ot the best land on Netarts Bay into lots 75 by 50 feet, with alley between
each row of lots.
Ralph Ackley, Tillamook Real Estate.
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
Japanese ware at King & Mills.
The students of the Tillamook High
School will give a public entertainment
on Friday, Feb. 22 (Washington’s birth*
day).
C. A. Mills, D. C. Mills. E. G. Allen
and Mrs. H. J. Grey were tl«e only pas
John E. Erickson is in from Cleone,
sengers who left here on the steamer on
Ore.
Saturday.
G. 11. Ward, of Hebo, was in the city
Sheriff Crenshaw has returned the
on Sunday.
gambling paraphernalia to the White
P. Byrum wns up from Gaiibaldi on Corner which he gathered up when be
Wednesday.
raided that gambling joint.
You can get stumping powder now at
We will give two more pages of liter
King & Mills.
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ary matter, with pictures, r.ext week, in
Dr. Henry E. Morris, eye specialist. *
OREGON,
years of age, and the people here were
sorry to hear of the death.
County Clerk Lamb will have the tax
Geo. E. Huntley and A A. Damitio, of
Alierdeeu, Wush., were in the city on roll copied by the end of this week and
it will be turned oyer to SheriffCrem-haw
Sunday.
Mrs. E J. Kellow and T. Kellow were next week for collection, giving him a
in from the south part of the county on month to collect taxes and give rebate
to those who pay before March 15th.
Monday.
St. Valentine's prize masquerade, at
Get into the habit of trading at Pntz
lai's and receive a 5 per cent discount the opera house, Thursday, Feb. 14,
1907. Supper will be given at the
for cash.
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Palace hotel bv Mrs. A, Weening, tickets
Go to Andy Nolan's for your mask,
including supper $2.00, now on sale at
where you can find a complete stock to
Andy Nolan's, spectators 25 cents.
select Iron;.
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The weather hns been stormy the past
A local teachers' and school patrons’
week, with a good deal of rain, but the
convention is to be held at Cloverdale
atmosphere was warm, which is a great
on Saturday,
contrast to the cold weather in the Will
Why leave your horses in the rain amette Valley and Eastern Oregon, the
when you can tie them in Harris' Tie snow in the latter part of the state being
Shed for 10 cts.
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Don't forget to stop at Harris' Feed
C. H. Wheeler came in from Portland
Barn, the cheapest place in the city to
on Wednesday. He is having some log
keep your team.
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ging done on the Nehalem, but does not
Phil Becker, ). M Rice, Chas. D. White know when the mill will start there, nor
and Elba Henderson came in fiom Port- is it known whether the Geo. R. Vosburg
land on Wednesday. *
or another tow boat will be kept in the
No matter what you represent at the bay for towing purposes.
masquerade, you can find a face to
M. R. Hannenkrat met with a painful
match at Andy Nolan's.
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accident on Friday, which might have
Wanted Timber Claims.—I will pay been more serious. In building a new
cash for Timlier. Don't Bell without first house the scaffold gave way and he fell
seeing me. Ralph Ackley.
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to the ground, falling on some lumber.
The North Yamhill stage will leave at He was considerably shaken and bruised
four instead of five o'clock in the future, up and a bone in one of his arms broken.
the change going into effect today.
Miss Blanche McNair, who has been
visiting relatives in the east for several
months, is expected in on the next boat.
The water motor and dynamo for the
electric lights in the court house have
been fixed in the basement of the build
ing.
traarf
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Pay your taxes and save the rebate.
We will loan you the money if you are
short. We make no charge for collect
ing checks on other banks. If at any
time there is anything about the banking
business you do not understand, come to
us. We are here to give the closest at.
tention to our friends, for upon such
treatment of customers we base our
hope for continued growth.—Tillamook
County Bank.
A Store With
R EG U LAR
CUSTOMERS
>t
t i°
It is always flattering
to a store to have many
regular customers. Peo
ple who come again and
again must have confi
dence.
A large percentage of
our business comes from
regular customers who
trade here year in and
year out. They know
our methods are right
and that they wil! always
be used as we would like
to be were we the buyer
instead of seller. Why
not make this your reg
ular trading place for
[drugs and medicines.
CLOUGH
Fred Schofield, who works at Leach's
meat market, met with a painful acci
dent on Saturday afternoon.
A set
screw in the motor caught his sleeve and
wound it round the shaft, and in doing
so nearly wrenched Schofield's thumb
off. He called Mr. Leach, who stopped
the motor, and after getting clear of it
Schofield went to Dr. Boats’ office and
had the injured finger attended to.
Representative Beals, of Tillamook
an*4 Yamhill, in a bill introduced in the
state legislature, asks an appropriation
from the State of $50,000 to be expended
in deepening and improving the harbor
in Tillamook Bay. The bill authorizes
the appointment by the Governor of a
commission of five persons, reliable resi
dents of Tillamook county, who shall
have charge of the work incidental to
theexpenditureof the appropriation that
has been asked.
Roy Conder, son of ex County Judge
Conder, died somewhat suddenly at the
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE
The play from the beginning to the end
will be of a comic character. Persons
who don't enjoy a laugh for an hour or
two need not attend. The admission lee
will be 25c. and 15c., there being no re
served seats. This will close all plays
nnd whist games until after the Lenten
season, which begins oil Ash Wednesday,
the following day. The girls will render
the comedy, entitled “The Fortune Tel
ler, or Clairvoyent," a m >st humorous
production ; nnd the boys will give
“Ihe Nigger Boarding House,'' a rousing
farce that will bring nothing but laugh
ter for a straight hour.
Resolution.
We, the Ministerial Association of Till
amook, at our regular monthly meeting
on Monday. Feb. 4th, resolved as fol
lows :
“That it is the sense of the Ministerial
Association of Tillamook that we are in
hearty svmpathv with all efforts put
forth for the enforcement of the local
option law of this county, and that we
lend our support to all such efforts ”
Geo. F. Zimmermnn, secretary, and D.
L Schrode. committee.
THESE ARE INVENTORY days
—STOCK TAKING
Tlie time for economical folks to do their trading.
Stocks of course will be turned Topsy-Turvey.
short lengths of piece goods and all broken lots in ready
to wear stuff will be collected and placed on the alter
of sacrifice to go at any old price most that’s offered.
The brisk selling seasou has left many broken lets of
Merchandise—odd sizes—but the first to come will find
their size in most every line of :
SEE THE BARGAIN TABLES.
Heavy Cotton and Wool Underwear. Hosiery,
Sweaters. Hats and Caps. MEN’S SUITS, OVER
% COATS. CRAVENETTS. Men’s, Boy’s Single
[||| Pants, Duck Coats. BOY’S SUITS and OVER-
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Tax collecting time will commence on
the 15th
Pony up c-d don't squeal il
it comes high.
I COATS. Men’s Mackinaws, Fascinators, Belts,
Neckwear, Gloves. WOMEN’S COATS, FURS and _
SKIRTS. Children’s Coats and Skirts. Heavy
and Light Shoes for the family
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Chapter III—“If it hadn't been for the
grafters, Tillamook City's water system
would have cost $10,000 less,’’ is the
statement of Mr.------
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Someone last week stole the wood be
longing to the United Brethren church.
A man who will rob a church ought to
be tarred nnd feathered. It would not
surprise us to hear that it was a man
who was too lazy to work and had been
beol legging.
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Tillamook County is o.k. Where is
there another cheese factory in the state
that received 3,745 480 pounds of milk
for 1906, turned.out a ton ot eliiese per
day during the summer months, and for
the 681 cows which supplied milk to this
factory, gave an average of $66.78 per
cow ?
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Another travesty of justice in a mur
der case. Chester Thompson, the vouog
man who shot Judge Emory, wns found
not guilty, the jury claiming that he wns
insane when he committed the awful
deed. Any one who commits murder cnti
now work the insanity dodge. The jury
system has many delects.
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Representative Beals has introduced a
bill asking the state legislature to appro,
priate $50,000 to be expended in deep
ening nnd improving tlie harbor in Tilla
mook Hay. We hardly think that the
bill will pass, but to help the good work
along Mr. Beals might ask the legisla
ture to pass a joint resolution to the
national government asking it to appro
priate sufficient money lor the improve
ment of Tillamook bar.
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Compared with ether sections, all who
reside in Tillamook ought to lie thank
ful when they read of the blizzards,snow
A New Lodge Organized.
storms and intense cold in other sections
of the country. True the rain and south
A new lodge of Knights of Fvihias
west storms have been somewhat fre
was instituted st Nehalem by Grand
quent, but these warm rain showers are
Chancellor, M F. Davis, of Union, Ore
only small affairs compared to the biting
gon, and about twenty members of the
cold that is lieing experienced in Mon
local lodge K. of P,, of Tillamook. The
tana end other states.
bov* from Tillamook went up to Ne
halem last Thursday morning in four
We feel sorry that Rollie has not got
double rigs and two single ones. Mr. over his liellyaching and continues to
nnd Mrs
P. Allen went up in one of show his jealousy if the Headlight man
the single rigs and Mr. Sternberg in the gets u job of printing once in a while, so
other. Arriving at Balm the rigs were as to keep body and soul together, and
left at convenient places and the crowd so that we can pay our honest debts. It
was then taken down the rirer in agaso- is simply jealousy on the part of Rollie
|ine launch. Supper was serred at the which keeps hia temper ut boiling heat.
Kline Hotel and preparations were then There is one thing. Ihe snap shot man is
made to gire the Nebalemites the time fond of work, aided bodied, and is not
of their lives. Twenty-two Nehalemites bumming on the government or anyone
were shown through the mysteries of the else for a living.
Knights of Pythias ami expressed them
We have a copy ol the bill to create
selves as well pleased with the initiatory
ceremonies through which they passed. Yamhill, Polk and Tillamook counties a
Supper was served a little past mid judicial district, and it is as plain as the
night and the balance of the work was nose on a man's face that this bill, intro
then given.
After all was orer we duced by request, is for the purpose of
again went to the hotel where we were legislating a democratic attorney into
served with a fine breakfast after which office with a salary of 12.000 a year,
we started home. The Nehalem boys Ot course, we wouldn't like to accuse
are certainly as hospitable a lot of boys any of the unternfied attorneys of this
as you will find anywhere in the’world. city as wanting a seat at the political
They did all they could to make us fee) graft counter, for there is no necessity of
at home and we in turn tried to leave a creating another office, that of distiict
attorney for the three counties nt a sal
good impression on them.
The trip was a delightful one goinfc ary of $2,000 a year, to be appointed by
up. Grand Chancellor Daris returned the governor. Thi» is only another slick
home with us and visited Marathon way for democrats to get into office.
Lodge No. 89, ol Tillamook. He stayed And it is said it is Judge McFadden, of
until Sunday morning, when be returned Corvallis, who want* the job.
to Seaside with a Mr. Zsllcr who accom-
We want to enlighten the people of
hamed him from there.
Tillamook, and especially republicans, tn I
The Nehalem Knights are requested to
regard to the spasmodic mud slinging by I
come down to Tillamook and gire us a
certain citizen* whenever they cun get
chance to reciprocate their hospitality.
hold of and control a newspaper. It will
S1OO Reward, SIOO.
be rememliered that thi* mud slinging
Th« read ar* of this p<I»er wilt b* pteaaed It
was commenced by those who started
learn that there 1» at least one dreaded disease
th st science has been «Me to care in alt ita up the Independent nntwo Occasions and
stage« and that 1« Catarrh
Hall’s Catarrh
Core is the only positive care not known to the who used the Ocean Wave and the Tele
medical frateraity
Catarrh being a constitu phone Register. Now the Herald ha* be
tional diMMe. requires a constitntioaaw! treat
I ment Hair a Catarrh Cate 1« taken Internally, I come their organ. It is democrat* for |
| acting
directly npon the Mood and nracoua
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I the most part who have written the mud
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stir faces of the system, thereby deatro>ing the
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| HftkTOJVTS Department Store
have been repeatedly attacked. No one
ever remembers a democrat or any mem
bers of the whiskey ring lieing attacked
in the mud slinging articles. We leave
these facts with our readers, especially
with republicans to ponder over, not
that we want to convey the impressions
that all democrats are mud slingers Far
from it, for it appears to be known that
it is but a few democrats who are respon
sible for it.
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This is a “Bricktop” snap shop. Whnt
a big fuss some people did kick up about
Sheriff Crenshaw using “Bricktop,’’ the
ex convict, in rounding up the violators
of the law. It wai a terrible thing, so
they argued, to allow such n criminal to
remain in the city. Briefly, let us discuss
this. Admitted that “Bricktop” is an
ex-convict and petty thief when tinder
the influence of drink, what about the
robbers who ran gambling games in this
city and who robbed the farmers, boys
and others who came to Tillamook City
to trade ? One gambler said of “Brick
lop” that wns a prince when he wns log
ing money nt the gambling table. But
the point we want to impress upon the
people of this county is this : For seve
ral years the gamblers carried on a sys
tem of wholesale robbery nnd paid citv
officials for protection, but did you ever
hear one of the men who howled about
“Bricktop’’ howl about the gamblers ?
We don't know much about “Bricktop,”
but it seems to us that he is not half as
bad as the persons who robl-ed the peo
ple of this county at the gambling dives
n this city.
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HEMLOCK
Beaver creek is booming again, it* as
high as its been this winter.
|os Bixby was in our neighborhood
lately.
Mr. Brown went to town Monday.
C. Dye and family and L Saunders and
family have been visiting at E. Lyster's
the last few days.
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will be remembered that >1 is always rw-
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f 1 CHENEY* COS,
FAIRVIBw.
are sorry to hear that Lloyd
Powell’s health is failing since he re
covered from typhoid.
Gus Kunze is cleaning off logs on the
Olsen ranch with his donkey engine.
The Old Maid's Convention was ren
dered Saturday and a large crowd was
pieHent and every one seemed to be
plensed but those who could not get
their reserved seats that they paid for.
The Prof, and wife from the high school
were present, also Miss Lister and a
number of high school pupils, also Mr.
and Mrs. King and others too numerous
to mention.
Ben Jacobs is moving on to the Mills
place across the Wilson river,
owned by Mr. Durrcr.
Chas. Smith, the orphan bov, stsying
at Janies Hughey's, had the misfortune
to get his fuce powder burnt to day at
school. As he was ignorant of the conse
quences. he was too close when he
touched it with a lighted match.
Guy Bur.n was 011 the sick list last
week at Ed. Donaldson's logging camp
Ivan Donaldson could not attend
high nchool on account of sickness, he is
sugering from erysipelas.
NBHALBM.
The Geo. R. Votburg went out Wed
nesday loaded with canned salmon.
The young friends of Miss Agnes Zad-
dark rememliered her birthday in the
way of a surprise party Saturday even
ing.
S. M. Batterson had the misfortune to
loose Ins team and wagon off the grade
lielow his place on the South fork last
Friday. Both horses were drowned.
T. Kingsley is in from Seaside.
Mrs. Win. Zimmerman, who has been
quite ill, is recovering.
A K. of P. lodge was organized at
Nehalem Friday with about 20 charter
Our literary is progressing nicely. The members.
champion speaker is Nona Christenson.
Bill Thune had a narrow escape the Child'a Life Saved by Cham
other day, a tree falling on him and
berlain's Cough Remedy.
badly bruising his face.
Mrs. John Englehardt, ot Gera. Mich ,
A. Kinnaman and family nnd M. tells of the anxious monimits spent over
Woods and family visited C. Desmond her little two-year old daughter who
had taken m hard cold resulting in croup.
and fnmilv of Spruce. Sunday
S>ie nays . “ I am »Uisfleil that if it had
Mrs. Holgate and daughter, of East not been for
Chamber Iain’s Cough
Beaver, was in our neighborhood Sat Remedy she would fisvechoked to death.
I gave this medicine every ten minutes
urday evening
Mrs. Wallace went to Beaver, Thurs ■ nd the soon liegen to throw up the
phlegm.
I can recommend it in the
day after tier sister, Lou Bunn.
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C. Dye brought out a plainer for Bill that wsecured in
in I the
same way."
Bold
by Clough’» Drug Store.
Thune, Friday.
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home of his parents at Hebo on Monday
from blood poisoning. Dr. Ross was i strength
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tore have so ■meh faith in ita curative powers,
the wav when advised of the boy s death. that
M thaw
therv offer one
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It seem, that the boy had a boil on hie | J-»« ”
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THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST )
The Largest and Prettiest Display of Valentines >
Ever Shown in Tillamook
Rev. P. R Burnett, a brother-in-law
of P. W. Todd, hns been called to the
pastorate of the Christian church, lor
the coming year and will occupy the pul
pit of that church next Sunday morning.
Capital Stock........................ $25,000.
Mr. Burnett has been pastor of some of
the largest Christian churches in Oregon, Offers every facility for safe banking,
having been pastor at Salem for six
and solicits your business.
years, at McMinnville, Eugene and Plea
Commercial. Savings and Trust De
sant Hill each foui years, Monmouth partments.
three years, and many other places in
Three per cent allowed on deposits
Oregon, California,
Washington and subject to check.
Idaho.
hour per cent on Savings and Time
Deposit*
At a meeting of the city council Mon-
O'lr little book, •• Helpful Hints on
day evening, with Mayor H. T. Botts Banking,’’ explaining how to do your
and Conocilmen A. T. White.W. C. King banking by mail will soon be out.
and G. Munson present, the only business
Send for a copy. It’s free for the
to come up liefore the city fathers was asking.
allowing the following bills: Electric
lights, $40; J. 0. Holden, recorder, $15 ;
Editorial Snap Shots.
Clyde Clements. 50c. ; E. A. Edwards,
The democratic mud slinging killed
$10 ; [. C. Holden, witness fees advanced
in gambling cases. $5 10. Bill of Tilla two Independent (?) newspapers and the
mook Lumbering Co. was referred to the Ocean Wave.
Rev. Dr. Baird will preach at Bay City a series of advertising matter we intend
committee on accounts and current ex
on Sunday morning.
publishing from time to time.
penses.
McMillan, the photographer, makes up
Dr. Ross was call to the Hadley log
We give below a few of the individual
to date photographs
ging camp on the Wilson river to attend
returns ol dairymen for last year:
Eugene Car|>enter, of Woodburn, was Chester Thomas, who had several ribs
W. B. Aiderman. 128,925 lbs. milk.
broken by getting caught between two
in the city on Saturday.
5.225 lbs. butterfat, proceeds $1,422.-
Harris will feed your team hay and logs.
67 ; per cow $74.87.
There is to be a Prize Masquerade on
Nels Hanson, 137.327 lbs. milk, 5,404
keep them over night for 50c.
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Sheriff Crenshaw will commence Col St. Valentine's day, Thursday evening, lbs. butter fut, proceeds $1,494.49, per
Feb. 14th, at the opera house, and the cow $74.72.
lecting taxes on the 15th Feb.
supper will be served by Mrs. Vecuing ut
Gust Wicklund, 172,640 lbs. milk.
Owing to high water, the Bay City
the Palace hotel.
6,961 lbs butter fat, proceeds $1,892.28,
stage had to return on Tuesday.
The monthly temperance union meet per cow $72 78.
For sale, Bay City hotel, price $2,500.
D Fitzpatrick, 122,165 lbs. milk, 5,030
ing will be held on Sunday evening at
Apply to D. W. Rhoades, Bay City.
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the Presbvterian church, the sermon to lbs. butter fat, proceeds $1,411.19, per
Captain H. D. Mahler was in from be preached by Rev. D. L.Schrode, pastor cow $70,56.
Cape Mears light station on Wednesday. of the M E. church.
The young people of the Sacred Heart
For sale, a horse nnd colt, two yeais
The Ladies’ Guild of the Presbyterian Church are preparing for a play to be
old. Apply to Mrs. Branch, Fairview. * church gave a social at the residei ce ol rendered on Tuesday evening, Feb. 12th.
That stock of hardware at King & Mrs. C. N. Drew on Wednesday evening,
Mills is getting more complete every which was largely attended and a plea
ay.
sant time was participated in.
You can get that Jap a lac that you
The rainfall for Tillamook county for
have read so much about at King & the year 1906 was 108 60 inches. In
Mills.
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1900 it was 111.74 inches; in 1901,
Wanted, a few choice timber claims, 107.42 inches ; in 1902, 132.13 inches ;
for which will pay good price.—F. R. in 1903, 111.71 inches ; in 1904, 115.96
inches , in 1905, 78.66 iuches.
Beals.
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FEBRUARY 7, 1907
--*-iican* or republican officials, republi-
\ wen, republican attorney*,
were consented ,n
Tillamook Confectionery
and Bazaar.
CARRY
Near Todd’« Building.
A COMPLBTB LINK
OF
CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS, etc
ICE CREAM
IN
SEASON.
Rooks, Stationery, Inks, Pens
Pencils, Tablets, etc.
CLOTHE» BRUSHES.
STOVK BRUSHES.
HAIR BRUSH EM.
HOUSE BRUSHES.
STOVE BRUSHES.
TOOTH BRUSHES.
Ladies' Combs. Hairpins. Thimbles nnd many other articlei
rius to mention nnd at prices lower than elsewheie.
|*>k Confectionery & Baza/
-ok.
now