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illanmnk Vol. XIX. No. 30 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FEBRUARY a8, 1907. THE LATEST REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. >1.50 per year. White Bronze Monuments. nie Daze (Miss Ruth Easter) was the MADE A GOOD RECORD. a lady of the play aud carried her part well, as did also Miss Ethel Todd, who Representative Beals’ Timber Watch this Space for New Rargains Every week. made a cute Bess Starbright. Dayid Assessment Bill Killed Murray (Tobe Smith) had a difficult If you contemplate the purchase of any 1650 Buys a nice House, barn and woodshed, and two part, by the Senate. and with more acting thrown into Cemetery Work, it is worth your while to in corner lots in Tillamook City. The place has a hedge of cedar it would have helped the play some. vestigate White Bronze, a material that ma kea shrubbery on three sides of it which makes an excellent wind In a cartoon in the Oregonian on Representative A. G. Beals has return the only durable Monument, and surpasses ed from the State legislature, and it is break. The Lots alone are well worth this price. Wednesday, under the face of a timber bui fair to say thai he made a good re Marble and Granite in fine, artistic fin V barren witli a big smile on Ins counte cord for himself, having conscientiously No moss growing, cracking orcrui nance, is this verse of poetry : no cleaning or care required. carried out his duties to the satisfaction We gobbled the limber and grabbed it of his constituents, who have reason to way than granite and less expens. Mj •» hen cheap. Scientists endorse it as being practically ;. The price ivu've advanced with many a fie well pleased with his work and the tructihlc. Correspondence solicited. confidence thev reposed in him doing the leap. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. Slab Wood for Sale at the Tillamook It's part of the business for us Io dodge right thing for the people. True some of Lumbering Co. * taxes. the measures he worked hard to get * H. f. Botts, for abstracts. C. E Reynolds has sold his interest in That’s wli.v for the Beals bill we got out through failej, but that was not his our axes. the furniturestore to Carl Knudson. He Japanese ware at King & Mills. fault, for there was a strongcorporation Tillamook, Orf will continue in the undertaker and mon- Notice to Tax Payers. lobby at Salem which controlled the sen Dr. Henry E. Morris, eve specialist. * 8. C. Acklin was in from Portland on ument business. Notice is hereby giving that tne tax ate. The legislative record shows that On Saturday. March 9th. there will lie roll for Tillamook County, Oregon, is Mr. Beals stood pat on every proposi Tuesday. a Grange convention at Fairview, when now open for collection and payment of tion opposed to special privileges and G. II. Ward, of Hebo, was in the city | ilelegates to the State Grange conven. taxes, and all who make full payment graft, and fearlessly cast every vote in Tuesday. lion will be elected. of their tax before March 15, 1907. will the interest of the people No measure W. c. Thun, of Beaver, was in the city- The monthly union temperance meet" receive a rebate of three per centum. was introduced during the session, with on Tuesday. ing will be held in the Christian church Half payments of taxes can be made the possible exception of the Portland J. J. Hollett, of Blaine, was in the city next Sunday evening, when Elder Bur- Near Todd’s Building. prior to the first «Monday in April with gas franchise, that brought forth as on Monday. CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF ' nett will be the speaker. out interest charged, or penalty, and much opposition from the paid lobby as You can get stumping powder now at . Fred Balmer was arrested last week on the remaining half canthen be paid at did the Beals' timber assessment bill. King & Mills. ' * ' a charge of giving liquor to a minor, any time prior to the fir»t Monday in This bill passed the house with but five Slab Wood for Sale at the Tillamook and was released on giving bond to October, 1907. Where no tax is paid by dissenting votes, and was defeated hv Lumbering Co. • the first Monday in April, 1907, said three votes in the senate, brought about appear before tlio grand jury. by the influence of the paid lobby and Max Skibbe, of Astoria, was in the Homer Mason returned from a busi tax will become delinquent, and the the influences that gave the senate the city on Sunday. ness trip to Portland last week, where statute requires, from that date, a name of being a slaughter pen for McMillan, the photographer, makes up he Ixiught a new line of good. Miss charge of ten per cent penalty and an bills agninst the rich man. Three demo, Jessie Mason, his sister, returning with interest charge of one per centum per cratic senators participated in the kill to date photographs. month on the tax until it shall lie paid. G. B. Hockett and wife, of Grants him. ing of the Beals' timber, one of them H. CRENSHAW, Don't you see that if you continue to Pass, came in on Saturday. Sheriff and ex-officio tax collector of being Cardwell, of Yamhill. This mea sure originated entirely with Mr. Beals. Miss Viola Hardin began teaching in sper.d all you make, you will be poor all Tillamook County, Ore, your life 1 Every man, woman, boy It was meritorious and should have be the Marx district on Monday. and girl should have a savings account. come a law, but being defeated by the Vote of Condolence. Harris will feed your team hay and — Tillamook Connty Bank. corporate interests, there is general re keep them over night for 50c. Fraternal Union No. 290, Tillamook gret in Tillamook that it wns defeated. ICE CREAM ber lund shall furnish the Assessor a list IN City, Oregon, pasaej the following reso Born, on Tuesday evening, to Mr. an J inent SEASON. of values, made possible not by The bill had the endorsement of the Ore The steamer has just ar lutions : of lands held, and if timbered land, then virtue or energy of their own, but by the Mrs. Sollie Smith, a daughter. rived. Our big stock of As the Great Fraternal Master ha1* gonian and other leading newspapers, a list of each kind of timber and the increasing demand for lumber and the That stock of hardware at King & Spring Merchandise will be also the endorsement of the county as- each legal RRUSHES. subdivision. If vigor STOVE of the people thereabouts Mills is getting more complete every on display Saturday morning. seen fit, in hit* all wise providence, to sors throughout trie state. Had this bill amount on CLOTHES BRUSIIES. they have HAIR personal knowledge tliev remove from our midst our esteemed Representative Beals save that his BRUSHES. HOUSE BRUSHES. day. If you are up town Satur Sister, Esther A. Maxwell, be it hereby become a law it would have brought mav so state, but unless they have such county STOVE BRUSHES. TOOTH BRUSHES. of Tillamook is tied up on every thousands of dollars into the public Frank Worthington and Ed Worthing, day come in to see the New Resolved, “ That in the loss of this personal knowledge they shall file with Ladies' Combs, Hairpins, Thimbles many rich other articles too who pro. side and by these speculators, treasury, especially in Tillamook county, ton were in from Cloverdale on Wednes Things whether you want to Sister this lodge has numerous to mention and at cruise, prices lower than elsewhere. the assessor a copy of the latest lost a loyal and fess to owe no obligation .to the people and would have relieved the resident day. purchase just now or not. faithful member aqd the husband ami with the Tillamook name of the person Confectionery making the or government of his county and are & Bazaar. Ira Smith and wife are expected from HALTOM’S DEPT. STORE- family a kind and loving wife and taxpayers ol some of the burdens of tax cruise and when such cruise was made. shirking taxes with all their might. All ation. Ashland next week to make their home mother be it also This information shall be in affidavit along the Const of Oregon and elsewhere Governor Chamberlain was interested here. form. Resolved, “That Fraternal Union No. in Western Oregon, he savs, this same Kasper Schlappi’s infant child bad the in the bill and it was his opinion that 290. extend to the bereaved husband You can get that Jap a-lac that you For each quarter section which he fails game of tax-dodging is on. Mr, Beals misfortune to break its right leg on it should have passed. It would have and family its heartfelt sympathy in to properly file with the Assessor, the expects a big fight Io lie made on his have read so much about at King & Wednesday. It «as in its mother's arms met with his approval had it done so. owner is subject to a fine of $25. The bill and is ready to give back fight from Mills. * and threw itself back, thereby causing thia the hour of their gieat afH ction,” Mr. Beals introduced and secured the Bonrd of Equalization is giving the lus own side. Wanted, a few choice timber claims, it to fall over and in this way the leg and be it fun her passage of a number ol measures, the Resolved, “ That these resolutions be power to bring before it nnyone who Already timber owners are getting for which will pay good price.—F. R. was broken. Dr. Uptou was called most important of which were ; spread upon the records of this lodge; may throw light on the subject of the busy and are represented in the lobby. Beals. and set the broken limb. House bill, No. 57, providing for a timber involved. that they be printed in our official paper They watch the taxation committee of Rev, Dr. Baird will occupy the pulpit Messrs. Alonzo Clearwater and Henry and the local press, and a copy furnished method for increasing and decreasing Personal knowledge is impossible in the House, in whose hands the bill is in the Presbyterian church next Sunday Fawk, father of Mrs. Janies Walton, jr„ capitul stock of corporations and licen the family of our deceased Sister. the case of the railroads and big syndi placed, like hawks. The committee is morning. sing the same. The bill imposes a license drove in yesterday from Salem, and •• Softly, sadly, bear her forth, cates, but this personal knowledge, it is composed of Newell, of Washington; fee on corporations of over $1,000,000 Get into the habit of trading at Patz- found the roads in fair condition To her dark and silent bed, contended, will make neeedless for n Beals, of Tillamook; Moore, of Baker; capitalization, no provision to that effect Weep not that she’s lost to earth, laf's and receive a 5 per cent discount Messrs. Cl.-arwater and Fawk came over homesteader or other small owner the Jones, of Folk, and Huntley, of Clacka Weep not that her spirit'« fled. ” being in the present law. for cash. * for the purpose of looking over the expense of hiring a cruiser. mas. E lla —I L an k , House bill No. 293, provides for a invest in Tillamook county, and may Miss Rachel Fletchall has been em This measure has lieeu referred to the The state cannot force the syndicates M aruaret N olan , cheese and creamery inspector, which is ployed to teach school in district No. 3, property. L avinia B. C oatks . committee on assessment Mid taxation to sell nor to open their lands and the of special importance to Tillamook, for Committee, Wilson River. Our readers will be greatly surprised in the house and will probably exper- result is that they might as well be bar this is a long felt want, for the need of icnce hard sledding. Why leave your horses in the rain and disappointed to hear that Governor ren wastes, so far as they <lo the state such legislation and its benefits cannot Cow8 for Sale. when you can tie them in Harris’ Tie Chamberlain vetoed Beals’ house bill for any good. The Southern Pacific, North (From the Oiegonian.) be overestimated. For sale, three good cows, will be fresh Shed for 10 cts. * the appointment of a state cheese, dairy For taxation of timber lands, owned ern Pacific, Booth Kelly Lumber2Com- Don't forget to stop at Harris' Feed and creamery inspector, giving as his in March, price $35 each. Apply to Erick What the Press said about the by big tux dodging syndicates, Re pre psny and Weyerhaeusers are the biggest Bill Barn, the cheapest place in the city to reason that the duties should be per Glad. sectative Beal«, of Tillamook, lias intro, owners and there are many others of formed by the Oregon Dairy and Food It is not surprising that Representative duced a bill. large magnitude. keep your team. Logan Berries Commissioner. Beals leel disappointed on account of the In moat cases these lands were prac The measure aims also to close tax Miss Eacie Oliver began teaching in Parties that want plants please let me defeat of the limber bill, lor lie had most tically stolen from the public, either In regard to the bill to increase the loopholes, which the Southern Pacific the Balm district on Monday, the term salaries of the deputy clerk, deputy as. know how niauv by («ist card. One of the senators pledged to suppoit it. and the Noitliern Pacific have been using through land grants from Congress or the being for nine months. but their votes showed that the timber for their great limber holdings in this lieu land grab or fraudulent entry, and sessor and deputy sheriff, Mr. Beals in Dollar per dozen in Tillamook. Wanted Timber Claims.—I will pay ________ L. D A ckley . they constitute one of the greatest lobby had done effectual work in having state. troduced the bill, and he did so with the cash for Timber. Don't sell without first understanding that strong petitions land monopolisa in the world. the bill killed It will not lie out of place The bill amends section 3070 of the Wood Wanted. seeing me. Ralph Ackley. to repeat some of the newspaper com code, to tile effect that every tinilier land would follow recommending the increase The Red Clover Creamery Co. will ments taken from the Oregonian, Tele Mrs. Finley is prepared to give music in the salaries, and as he did not receive From the lourr.al. corporation or individual must report to lessons. 24 one hour lessons for $8—Ad them, it was at Mr. Beals' instigation receive bids until Marcli 1Sth. 1907, for gram and |ournal : the Assessor a schedule of all its property A bill providing that all owner, of dress one block East of the Academy. * that the bill we killed io the senate, for fifty cords of four foot alder wood piled From the Telegram. within each county, including timber timber lands in the state shall furnish a 4» in their wood sited Tweuty-five cord« Notice is served on Weyerhaeuser, C. lands, “ allowing the kind« and charac true cruiser's report of their holdings to For Sale, a Registered Jersey Bull, four he did not care to undertake the respon to be delivered on or liefore July 1st and years old and gentle and all right. — Ad sibility himself unless it was recommend twenty cords to l>e delivered on or before A. Smith, of Minneapolis ; »«•Governor ter of timber standing on each sub the county assessoi of the county in Higgins, of New York ; Congressman division thereof and amount and kind which the land is located has been pre ed by his constitutents. dress. C.J. Blanchard, Hemlock, Or. * September 1st, 1907. Fordney, ol Michigan, and all other in of each thereof, if such inform ition sented by Representative Beals of Tilla The Nehalem School Officers ’ Associa. As Rev. Dr. Laird expects to leave this 8. S everance . Secretary. dividuals and syndicates holding vast »hall be within the personal knowledge mook, tion will bold a meeting in the W. of W. county next month, it was voted, at a tracts of timber land in Oregon that of the person or agent liable to be taxed The bill provides that the owners of Dissolution of Partnership. meeting of the members of the Presby hall at Nehalem on Saturday, for which they may hereafter be forced to pay tax therefor.” any forest or timber shall have the lantl an excellent program is arranged, when terian church on Sunday evening to give The partnership hitherto existing lie es on the full valuation of their timber Otherwise the report is to contain a cruised and the report as made given to Rev. A. E. Wingert, of Cloyerdale, a call. snbjects pertaining to the public schools tween C. E. Reynold, and J. L. Jone, ha, land. The big timber-owners have a tiinlier cruiser's estimate. Failure to the assessors. The land is then to be will be discussed by S, Scovell, been dissolved by mutual consent, C. E small but active corps of lawmakers in furnish such a report shall work assessed with this valuation as a basis. |. L. Houghton. H. V. Alley, G. Reynolds retiring from the business, hav the Oregon Legislature prancing after forfeiture of $50 to the county. In the event of false report ol yalue liv R. McKimens, G. A Walker, Miss L. ing sold his interest to Carl Knudson them with sharp stick, in the form of Refusal to furnish it, on demand of ing mad» or failure to furnish the report McAlpin, W. W. Wiley, S B. Holt. W. All monies owing the firm must be paid substitute House bill No. 47. the Assessor, shall work forfeiture of called for, the owner is to be fined $25 R Rutherford and others. There will be to |. L. |ones at once. If the measure becomes a law, which $50 for each taxable quarter section of for every quarter section owned by him. a declamatory contest for boys and a Tillamook, Or.. Feb. 25, 1907. is a matter of considerable doubt, since land or fraction thereof, this money to It is estimated by Mr. Beals that this dinner will be served by the ladies. C. E. R kvnolds . friends of the bill say they have already lie recovered in any court of competent law would save Tillamook county J. L J onhs . Representative A. G. Beals, who has scented the presence of a lobby, it will jurisdiction. This forfeiture is intended alone some $25.000 the first year. The had his flrst experience as a legislator in bring thousands of dollars of revenue in to compen«ate the county for cruising amount saved to the entire state would Pay Up the state legislature, has returned to this to the county treasuries. or appraising the land. be many times thia sum, and would All persons knowing themselves in- It is always flattering city. Although some of the measures he Briefly, the purpose of the bill is to have much to do with reducing the tax was interested in failed to pass, it was debted to the late firm of Reynolds & compel the limiter kings to pay taxes the to a store to have many Timber men have long knives up their levies which in some instances are now Jones will please call and settle at once, not his fault, for he proved himself a regular customers. Peo same as other people. The statement sleeves for the bill of Representative so high as to be burdensome, especially hard worker in behalf of his constitu- as the hooks must lie closed. ple who come again and is made that the timber of Oregon does Beal«, of Tillamook, requiring them to in those countries where the populatiM tents, having made a good record for not login to contribute to the expenses report to County Assessors the "kinds is scattered and the foreign held land again must have confi for himself. Mr. Beals has turned his of government, but that under the pro and character of timber"owned by them comprises large tracts of untruthfully dence. hand to a number of jobs but being a visions of Representative Beals' bill it or for which they are agents, and. if reported valuations. A large percentage of I joint representative was the hardest job will be a great money getter to the they shall fail to do ro, compelling them our business comes from I he ever struck, for it is expected that a to pay the county $25 for each quarter counties. Agent Wanted. regular customers who legislator can get along without sleep at Under the present arrangement, the section. Salem. trade here year in and timber is assessed indiscriminately and Vast areas of tax dodging timber exist Wnnted, Salesman. Mnny make SI00 year out. They know The high school students had a big not at all in keeping with its value. The in this state, of which Assessors have no to fl 50 |>er mouth ; some more. Stock clean , grown on reservation, far from Capital Stock............. '..........$25.000 crowd at the opera house, when they our methods are right Assessor takes a plat and with the as accurate knowledge, and the result is old orchards. advanced weekly | gave the drama, "Among the Breakers," Offer» every facility for safe banking, sistance of a list of land held by these that the liinlier, held I..... for .... •pMuUiUei». ^poice <>r territory, and that they will always which was well performed and Jenkins' and aolicits your busineaa. Address W ellington Nursery Com- men, tee .-«ee»«e« it without'inrestigation. barred in many caaea agsinet seulemeni be used as we would like orchestra furnished the music. "Mother . Commercial. Saving» and Trust De- He cannot go b to the woods himself to or use by non-resident I a re I lord«, ««capes ■. Topf>eni«h. Washington. to be were we the buyer I Carey" (Miss Ida Goyne) and Scud ' partmenu. I just tax burdens which .houbl ba im. ; ascertain the value«, altli-iugh in some instead of seller. Why (Stanley Boquist) put life into the play 1 Three per cent allowed on deposit» counties there ia a peoviaton for such an I poaed. - Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy not make this your reg and deserve special mention, having per- i < subject to check. section« of the «tate »tat* V k « investigation. 1 , »«ctio"« r a Favprite. trite. ular trading place for , i'ffc ',¿,7 : hour per cent on Savings and Time i formed their parts well, as did Biddy on every ? J On one quarter there may be be 2.000, 2.0 ►q.rllltf-c . fo *-^rrli»iq'» Cough Vtiol PliquAXt«» ; Oeor-f ’ -W» Defioeita. ,e drugs and medicines. iríjfcl L i||wr Bean (Mi«s Clara Tinnerstet) and Lary loot fret, while on another tljg-^M. Ar «.»’ '■ •ildren. ’ ui ' .tetri- O-ir little book.' Helpful Hint*' on 10.000,000. The ns«esL- Divine (Albert Bramwell). Hon. Bruce M"«. 'hr I ' Any s«’t sb $• ” “---- ‘-Un» -Z»» Bunking,*' explaining how to do yomll ‘-¡«bore <ifl»«tir«.,jneant Hunter (John Aschim) and Peter Para- j ban kind by mail«* iM k £ be out. this »5 go the $á •y«» i thl« «MRc« ni| Of br< tltet» rlalur. In«v„;_ ,» p uÁdVr «I M.v, ru,n I ' - w. . Illi graph (Henry Lhebl) also deserve (THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST > r»v last w<ex ouying - wunties Awith SO lor performing tbeir parts so welL »unty'treasurer. j palpably. h< gs of A. Kinnaman. V I j*the,n be. [ * ' ’ ’ Jk * *• • * * Ralph Ackley, Tillamook Real Estate. C. E. REYNOLDS, Ki Tillamook Confectionery and Bazaar. I A Store With REGULAR CUSTOMERS !i ! !! CLOUGH First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY, ORE. CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS, etc. Rooks, Stationery, Inks, Pens, Pencils, Tablets, etc.