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* illaiiwolí Vol. XIX. No. 3a. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH 7, 1907.I THE LATEST REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. Watch this Space for New Rargains Every week. 148 acres of land, about 13 miles from Tillamook City, on the of the P. R. & N. Railroad. 60 acres river bottom land, one alf of which is under cultivation. 50 acres slashed off and seeded > grass. Balance of place's up land. Place has a fine creek Tun ing through it, aud also jood $1000 house and barn. Only quar- trof a mile from school and 4 miles from a town. The place will eep 20 cows in its present condition and could be made to keep 35 ’¡th but little work. 13 head of fine dairy cows are included in his bargain, together with $100 worth of creamery shares. Farm achinery consists of mower, rake, tedder, wagon and harness. Here is a chance to get a good farm all stocked and ready to ive onto for only $7,000. On easy terms. Ralph Ackley, Tillamook Real Estate. iLLAMOOK feòliflht JOTTINGS. , Select a carpet from the new samples just received at Mason's. The prices are right. • Pay your taxex and save th» rebate and penalty. We will loan you the money fur a short time if needed, and , will also attend to paying them if de. j sired. We pay par for county warrants. ’ —Tillamook County Bunk. * >1.50 per year FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK. Was Opened for Business Monday We beg to call your attention to opening of the First National Bank of Tillamook, a government examined bonk with a paid up capital ol $25,000. This bank has been organized by some of the most powerful financial interest I of the Pacific Northwest, with many , representative Tillamook citizens as stockholders, and is in the personal , charge ol a banker of ten years' practi cal experience. We have facilities for handling all bathing business, no nuttier how large or how small; have a savings depart ment in connection in which we pay in terest on deposits at current rates. We respectfully solicit the business of firms and individuals, based on sound assetsand offer every inducement con sistent w ith good banking. First National Bank, Ttllnmaok, Ore. J ames W alton J r , Cashier. A. K unze ,'D. T. E dmunds , C harles R ay , G eorge C ohn , J ames W alton , J r , Directors. What might have been a fatal burn ing accident was prevented on Wed nesday by the timely arrival of F. W. Christensen. Agness Coates, the young est daughter of Thos. Contes, with several other children, made a bonfire in the yard at the back ol the house where they have n play house. Her clothes caught fire and began to burn fiercely. The children screamed, which attracted the attention of Mr. Christensen, who was working on his bouse about a block nwav. The cliihl ran to the house, and just as she was about to enter Christen sen caught her, and as the flames were going up all round her head, lie turned her over and smothered the flames with liis hands, which prevented the child from being burned to death and which probably also saved the house from catching fire. Both of Christensen's Checks ot) the Bank of C & E. Thayer hands are badly burned, but fortunately can be cashed at the First National Bank for the child,she escaped with only slight of Tillamook. burns. HAüTOM’S DEPARTMENT STORE. Neiu Spring Arrivals. ¡■¡j The freight blockade is at last broken and each trip & ot the steamer brings us a big quantity of Spring Mer- chandise, filling shelves, tables and counters with the il M! choicest selection of Stylish Merchandise ever gathered 'I together under oue rcof in Tillamook City. Never be fore were the patterns so pretty or the styles so numer ous, thus making selections a pleasure instead of a task. I Slub Wood for Sale nt the Tillamook New Wash Goods. « w New Dress Goods. Lumbering Co. * » New White Goods. I. T. Botts, for abstracts, New Tailormade Suits. A nice line of silverware to be given away nt Mason's. * ypanese ware at King & Mills. New Long Coats. New Short Coats. Bank money orders payable anywhere’ Pr. Henry E. Morris, eye specialist. * New Muslin Wear. New Knit Underwear. * licken wauted at Leach's Meat Mar- at the Tillainuok County Bank. New Hosiery, Embroidery, Laces, Ribbons, Rte. Lost, a Elk's Tooth, very small, with 1 gold mounted elk's and dial. Please te- Come in and see the New Things whether yon lels Nelson was in from Nehulem on turn to Dr. Kelsay and receive reward. • ioday. wish to buy just now or not. For Sale, a Registered Jersey Bull, four V. E. Berry, ol Portland, came in on , years old and gentle and all right—Ad Brsday. Take n look at the display of Men's Timber Withdrawn From Entry. dress, C. J. Blanchard, Hemlock, Or. * and Boy's Hats at Mason's. The latest r. B. Ziemer returned to the city on By the action oi President Roosevelt * Everett Hall and wife came in from blocks at popular prices. Hnesday. in adding 4,051,000 acres to Oregon’s Forest Grove and the former had the lorest reserves, more than a quarter of ARSTILL BREAKS JAIL [ou can get stumping powder now at misfortune to be taken down with the City Council Meeting. the area of the state is now included in Ig & Mills. measles. these reservations. The orders of the Is Again Captured, Brought lab Wood for Sale at the Tillamook A city council was held on Monday President are extensive and place within The pupils of the high school went to Back and Kept in a Cell. hi tiering Co. * Nehalem on Saturday and played the evening, with Mayor Botts in the chair the reserves already created practically J. L. Arstill, the bank check forger,who I. F. Leach will pay 10c. pe.' pound drama, “Amongst the Breakers," to a and Councilmen W. C. King, J. P Allen, all of the surveyed unappropriate public ‘your chicken. * A. 1. W bite and J. W. Bowers were lands ot the state. The effects of this proved himself to be a genius in getting full house. out of the county jail some months ago. present. Bills allowed were Capital Stock.........................$25,000. S Turner, of Phpenix, B.C., came action is to withdraw from entrv nearly and was recaptured by Sheriff Crenshaw Mrs Finley is prepared to give music Tillamook water works $75.00 in Thursday. Offers every facility for safe banking, all of the timber lands of the state, at the point of a gun after a few minutes lessons on the piano or organ. 24 one King & Mills, merchandise 31.00 and solicits your business. >rn, to the wife of Frank Paul, on hour lessons for $8.—Address une block leaving some of the government land liberty, made his escape again from the Gove and lolly, building side lav, a daughter. East of the Academy. • offices without any lands over which to jail early on Friday, this time by a ruse. Commercial, Savings and Trust De walks...................................... 20.00 officiate. With the addition to the The sheriff had kept Arstill closely con partments. ther J. J. Burri was in from Mo Three bicyclists paid $2.50 each into Tillamook Lumber Companv, Three per cent allowed on deposits forest reserve that has been ordered by fined, and as a result of this he feigned ville this week. the city treasurer on Wednesday for lumber.................................. 281.20 the President, these reservations aggre sickness. Dr. I. M. Smith, the county subject to check. Millan, the photographer, makes up not dismounting when within thirty Jacob Schwitzer....................... 45.40 Four per cent on Savings and Time gated 16,551,728 acres of a total area physician, was sent for, and he advised feet of a pedestrian. He photographs. * De|>oeits. Two petitions were read, one asking in the state oI about 59,526,000 acres. that Arstill be given more room tn move It is reported that there were two par that the salary of E. Huntsinger be :er Asp, the shoemaker, has moved Our little hook, Helpful Hints on To include the timber land of the coast about, so the sheriff allowed him the use Bunking,’’ explaining how to do your ties of young girls and young women raised to $50 a month and the other ■op to the Main street. rangp, the President created the Tilla banking by mail will soon be out. C. Creecy and J. J. Howser were in ticktacking on Tuesday evening—and asking that the citv council appointed mook reserve, containing 165,000 acres. of the corridor. Arstill made up his bed Send for a copy. It's free for the on Thursday to look as though he was the young women deserve a spanking. Blaine on Wednesday. G. F. Zimmerman special policeman and asking. sleeping in it, and threatened Prank Several youug persons were rounded night watchman at $50 a month. rris will feed your team hay and Notice. Moure, the Jap prisoner, that if he said up on Tuesday evening for being out Attorney Johnson spoke in behalf ol them over night for 50c. • The report that Dr Kelsay, the den anything, he would murder him. When FAIRVIEW. after eight o’clock by Marshal Hunts Huntsinger, but Mayor Botts did not Ink Allen and wife, of Forest Grove. tist, is going to leave Tillamook is not Sheriff Crenshaw.at sup|»er time, went to inger. and nest day the recorder fined appear to favor Huntsinger, as his true............................................ He will be tuend in his office at all lock the prisoners in the cage, he sup . There will be a basket social given at I on n visit for a few days. them $1 each. C. S. K klsay . bondsmen had both violated the law. hours. »is Fleck and wife, of Cloverdale, posed that Arstill was in bed in the Grange Hall Wednesday night, The First National Bank of Tillamook Quite a nnmber of persons had signed in the city the first part of the week. his cell, hut instead of this he was on the proceeds to go toward improving Pay Up. opened up for business on Monday in both petitions. As there was not a top of the cage. Sheriff Crenshaw and the hall. S. Rock and A. W. Fletcher, of the building previously occupied by the full meeting, Councilman King moved All persons knowing themselves in Every bodv in the neighborhood seed wn, were in the citv on Thursday, bank ot C. & E. Thayer, which has gone that the matter be left over to the next debted to the late firm of Reynolds & Deputy Sheriff Holden went back to the ing and preparing to seed their ground office and worked until nearly eleven Jones will please call and settle at once, it stock of hardware at King & out of business. meeting, which carried, and it was de as the books must lie closed. o’clock, being busy during the day col for grass and clover. is getting more complete every The steamer Sue H. Elmore left here on cided that the council meet again next Myron Trowbridge was fixing the lecting taxes and answering correspon Pay Up. Saturday, her passengers being W. West Monday evening. dence in the evening. Being in the cor road on the hill by the grave yard Rev. D. L Schrode, pastor of the M. E. can get that Jap a-lac that you and wife, F. West, Mrs. Starr, Mrs. J All those who are indebted to Dawson ridor, Arstill know that all that stopped Monday and was down near Riverdale lad au mach about at King & Groat, G. B. Potter, H. C. Chaplin, J. Church, in behalf ol the Ministerial Asso Broa, are requested to call and pay up him from gaining his liberty was the vesterday to see about some work there. ciation, asked that the city council en at otice. If not paid before the 1st ot Whinery and two Sisters William Hughey win hauling freight April, hills will be place in the hands of a lock on the padded cell, for the transem Monday (or the surveyors on the Wilson ted, a few choice timber claims, Adolph Erickson having rented his force the curfew ordnance, and spoke of collector. through which he had made his escape D awson B bos . ich will pay good price.—F. R. place on the Wilson river to Wilber a number of persons under the age ol before had not been cemented nor barred River. Harris took up a load of workmen Household Goods for Sale. Booth, after erecting a barn, will leave 18 who were roaming about the citv until up as it should have been after the first late at night. Monday morning. There is great de escape. Arstill succeed in picking this ito the habit of trading at Patz for California, alter which he will go to I will sell all my household goods at Rev. N. J. Crawford complained of lock with wire and a piece of tin. ni.d mand fiir men—farmers, surveyors, log. discount Germany and visit relatives. the repeated annoyance he and his private sale lor cash. which can he seen anticipating opposition, Arstill had pre gers and every kind of labor. The Tillamook Real Estate Company family were subjected to by boys tick at my home near Fairview. Adolph Tinnerstet and wife have viously wrenched a bar of iron from the Jr. Baird will preach at Bay City is a new firm ot real estate bustlers com tacking his house. M rs F. W. K ino . moved on Mr. Maynard's place and we table and wrapped a ’ towel around it. day morning and in this city in posed of J.C. Bewley, J. R. Eldredge and From the discussing which followed This Arstil left on the rear steps of the hear they will take cure of the old G. F. Zimmerman, with offices next to it was shown that the parents were ling. Notice to Contractors court house as he made his exit. Going people as long as they live. leave your horses in the rain the old Headlight building. I wish to receive bids for the erection not looking after their children as Mrs. Nelson will leave on the next boat Tillamook Citv is to have a condensed they should, and that they wete of a barn on my place on South Prairie, south, he stole a horse and saddle to go to The Dulles in company with du can tie thgm in Harris’ Tie from Arthur Hunt’s barn near the Trask milk factory thia year, a site, opposite r 10 cts. becoming tough and causing considera said barn to be in size 38x100 feet, 26ft. her daughter and son in law to prove bridge. I Tinnerstet has moved onto L. the saw mill’s dock, on the north side ble annoyance to the citizens, using posts, to be built in a substantial man. up on her timber claim. Early Friday morning Mr Hunt came nard's place at Fairview and will of Hoquarton slough, having been pur filthv and disgusting language and are tier and completed by July 1st. 1907. The Literary Society held their inter- to town and informed the sheriff, and chased for that purpose this week. For further details apply to my tenant, becoming immoral as well. 1 future. it was not long after Crenshaw found | tainment last Saturday evening, there Rev. A. E. Wingert, pastor of the Pres A warrant was ordered drawn for $80 John Schilds, at the farm. Contractor to that it was his prisoner who had skidoo* being a nice program. The debate was forget to stop at Harris’ Feed le cheapest place in the city to byterian church at Cloverdale, accepted to pay to P. Olds lor block of land furnish no material. Send bids to my ed. The sheriff immediately left and quite funny. It was: “Resolved, which the call to become the pastor of the Pres which is to be used as a gravel pit for address, No. 818 Alder street, Euger.e. traced Arstill, who had left the horse he would a man lie the happiest with an ar team. - Oregon. F. M. L amb . byterian church in this city and will the city. had stolen from Hunt the other lide of Ugly. Neat—" Well, I won't try to state id Timber Claims.—I will pay commenced his work the last Sundav in Cloverdale. From there Arstill went to it for fear I make a mistake. Anyway, Timber. Don't sell without first March. his uncle's, A. Arstill. where he obtained it was decided in favor of the good >e. Ralph Ackley. * C E. Reynolds has bought the second about in. a razor and a valise of clothe, looking woman. I wurth of up to-date Clothing hand store building from E. E. Tyler, which belonged to him. Then Arstell ive on the Elmore tomorrow for which he will use for his undertaker’s is- HEMLOCK •tole another horse from Mr. Jensen and 1 Department Store. • tablishment, and Mr. Tyler will have a made another da.h to get out of the TJie Hemlock I.adies had quite a laugh glass front placed in the implement ware countv that night. Cren.haw gnve him over the piece the Editor put in the house. a hot chase and overtook him, and when paper last week. Rev. P. R Burnett bad a large congre close behind Arstill Crenshaw's team Mr. Davidson,of Beaver.went to Tilla gation at the union temperance meeting •hied, and during that time Arstill slip- mook Tuesday. at the Christian church on Sundav even ed from his horse and made lor the B. Lvster is haying quite a time with ing. He pteached a good sermon, the woods, and it being dark at the time, it Arrived on last boat, $3,300.00 worth, Containing a boil on his lip. gist of which waa in his advice not to could not be ascertained in what direc Oran Wallace is visiting home folks at New Spring Styles and Patterns in all Departments, cultivate the drink habit. Since these tion lie had gone. The horse Arstill hud present. been riding was in a bog of foam when .monthly meetings have started, good in consisting of MEN’S and BOY’S HATS. Jennie Wooley,of Cloverdale, visited at terest have been taken in them, showing found. By overtaking Arstill and fore It is always flattering home Saturday and Sunday. DRESS GOODS. BOOTS * SHOES. ing him to take to the woods, gave the to some extent there is still a strong ¡a store to have many Ollie and Roy Woods, of Blaine, visited anti-saloon sentiment in the county, but sheriff' plenty of time to lay plans to cap Novelty Waistings. WOOL Underwear. fcular customers. Peo- relatives in this neighborhood Saturday it is among the dairymen where the anti ture him. Sunday Sheriff Crenshaw re who come again and and Sunday, also attended the Literary COTTON Underwear. White GOODS. saloon sentiment is strongest in Tilla turned to the city, and that night Arstill Saturday night. ‘in must have confi- turned up at Dolph, where he remained mook. Muslin Wear. Spring Skirts, Lee Lyster ia plowing for Mr. Wallace. :e. over night, and next morning started A wedding took place on Wednesday, Corsets. Ribbons. Dan Nickolus caught another wildcat large percentage of out on foot. He had only gone a few Feb. 27th, at the residence of Mr. and Sunday. He seems to be having good Embroidery. LACES. business comes from miles when he was stopped and arrested Mrs. J G. Kennedy, in the sooth part cf luck trapping this winter. by the Indian police from the Indian liar customers who the county. The contracting parties Ladies* Fancy Collars Lace Curtains. I reservation and was overtaken by Orlow le here year in and were Mr. Edwin J. Webb and Miss Men’si Boy’s Shirts. Notions. Kellow. The sheriff was notified and in Chamberlain’» Cough Remedy Mabel Husbbeck, and the Rev. A. E.Win year out. They know is Both Agreeable and three hours and a hall he was nt Dolph Overalls. Dishes. ger, pastor of the Presbyterinn church, r methods are right Effective. and had Antill in custody again, arriving tied the knot that binds. The bride is a I that they will always Window Shades. Carpet Samples, Etc Chamberlain's Cough l/B with him in thia city late at night. He niece of Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy. The superior fur coughs, cn I. Used as we would like was searched and $4 25 waa found on and the fact Ihnt it marriage, which was a pretty one, was | We are glad to have you come and see them whether o be were we the buyer him and a razor and a jack knife. Pre and contain, nothin Vie witnessed bv relatives of the contracting j you buy or not. ad of seller. Why views to the searching Arstill mint hay. jurion. Ims mad« io ' parties. The bride's wedding dress was — make this your reg hid $5 behind a piece of paper on the mothers Mr. white brilltantine, trimmed with silk lace , chant of Ktrkk. A Nice Line of ROGER’S SILVERWARE to be trading place for wall, which the sheriff Uappened to din 1 1 more than lw< r . and braid. It is predicted that this cover and take away without Arstill j Cough Rained** heen GIVEN AWAY as PRIZES with Cash Purchases, s and medicines. union will be a happy one, for Mr. and knowing it. Later, whew Arstill «Ms remedy for all\y those Mrs. Webb are highly respected and tbeir now on display. a^tjnc in and y°n h°w y®J covered that the $5 was Zne. be yel' l^',^ friends, in eztending to them their con "»attain it coati*?, oat to the sheriff, "Here '••fwesl.ter. | UM.,| lt meant --------- gratulations, wi»h them every happ‘~*~- RELIABLE DRUGGIST $5T ***<_ sJwwtabv Ch> «Mfr 1- Jt married life affords. . utilities 5i»i<er »Ln hit with > hw <J with Htint singer, »••T' nt mst w<e« ouyihg Matcn. 1907. nt? Kunze j palpably. ¡1., Calvin vs Anna Knnze »~u nrww"«, * ’ Admitted to them that he had cared for P. W. Toon, County Treasurer. I h< g» of A. Kinnaman. 1 Ellen Dougherty vs. Charles and Hulda 1 I some drunk» aud did not bring them be- First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY, ORE. MASON’S Store With EGULAR USTOMERS DEPARTAIENT STORE. NEW GOODS » « « $ § $ ii 8 I i !î I CLOUGH 2! I i j