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V®1. XX. No. 14. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 19, 1907- INVESTORS. £2,625.00 Buys 20 acres good bottom land partly within city limits. Valuable for other purposes than farming for which it is wsrth more than price asked. One half acre across road from this piece recently sold for I500.00. Cost you nothing to investigate this real bargain in Real Estate. Present owner has reason for selling. For further particulars see RALPH ACKLEY. LLAMOOK JOTTINGS. I. T. Botts, for abstracts. • ipalac at King & Smith's. * rad Tillamook County Bank notes * ir. Henry E. Morris, eye specialist. * hicken wanted at Leach's Meat Mar. lives iu bulk or jar al Mills' Cash ire. * <>u can get Japalac at King and ith's. MODERN WOODMEN!J Be sure to attend the Next Meeting, Sept. 19. Important business to ¡5 be acted on.—COME. B 5 ^niiniH »luciiumiiiwniuiKiHHRjMiiiiiiMiiiiitMmMiBn'dHii'iiuiiLiBUiiiKira Why leave your horses in the rain when you can tie them in Harris' Tie Shed for 10 cts. • Have your photo taken by McMillian Hammocks at King and while you have the chance. You are sure • of good work. * cw Caps, Scarfs and Mufflers at Stur R. A. Collins and wife and B K. Y’ok- in's. • nta, of Los Angeles, Cal., w as in the city . Byrum was up from Garibaldi on on Wednesday. id day. Don't forget to stop at Harris' Feed '. W. Todd has gone to Portland on Barn, the cheapest place in the citv to keep your team. * iness. The enrollment in the public school in Jng & Smith make a specialty of the this city is 180, which will reach more nt Line. * than 200 in a few weeks. astern Hains and Bacon at Mills’ The largest shipment of Loaded Shells ih Store. * that ever came to Tillamook just receiv prnce limbs for fire wood are $6 and ed by King & Smith Co. * .50 a cord. There will be preaching, both morning asper Perry was down from Nehalem and evening, next Sunday at the Presby Wednesday. terian church in this city. cuts and ith's. d F. Leach will pay 10c. pe. pound Miss Edna Aiderman is going to Port, your chicken. * land, where she will take a course in in strumental and vocal music. Jan Emerson, ol Hillsboro, wds in the f on Wednesday. W. E. Catterlin has been awarded the i. H. Hart, of Portland, was in the contract to dig the basement for the con crete building, at 34c. a yard. J on Wednesday. Wanted, a good all round man on a ,. J. Kintz, of Oakland, Cal., was in small dairy ranch. For particulars ad- (city on Wednesday. dress G. R. Huff, Arlington, Oregon * i’. M. Thompson, of Vancouver, Wash., Miss Myrtle Porter and Miss Edith s in the city on Sunday. Dunsmuir ha ve been engaged to teach the [arris will feed team hay and two schools in the upper Wilson river. ... your - * p them over night for 50c. Lillie M. Golden, Albert G. Myers, J. J. B. Messick, of 8alem, has been en Tyrrell, J. M. Rice, Deacon Booth and fed to teach the Blaine school. Bigham Young, of Portland, were regis tered at the Allcu house on Tuesday. is? Ella Hays left on Wednesday to and college at Pullman, Wash. The Truant Officers who have been ap. Irs D A.Russell, of Colorado Springs, pointed to enforce the Compulsory Edu cation Law are J. C. Bewlev. Geo. F. was in »he city on Wednesday. Zimmerman, R. Y. Blalock and C. H. he Tillamook Lumbering Company Way mire. utting ties for the P. R. & N. Co. John Harter expects to leave for Ash ot the cheapest, but the " best for land when he can get his business affairs ley,” is lhe motto of Mason Bros, straightened out, and Irom there be will marriage license was issued Thurs go to New Mexico with Bert Stephens and bis wife. to Earl R. Ayer and Nellie Smith. A foretaste of the rainy season was ex . H. Whitney’s baby was taken quite perienced on Sunday with a steady rain : on Tuesday, but is much better. all day, which continued until noon on liss Hazel McNair left on Saturday Monday. Since then the weather has rnter the state university at Eugene. been bright and fine. The engineers have completed the sur vey on the Wilson river for the Pacific Railway <fc Navigation Co , which will be the main line into Tillamook for that road when it is built. L. McFee wasdown from Nehalem on Thursday and has gone outside to visit his sister and also with the purpose of looking over a Iruit farm at Lafayette with the idea of buying it. Open an account with this bank and draw’ checks in pavment of your bills. It gives you standing in the business «on munity, and you have a receipt for the payment made, aside from the receipted bill.—T illamook C ounty B ank • Mr. E. E. Lytle, president of the Paci fic Railway & Navigation Co., came in last week to look over the progress the contractors are making in building the road. Mr. J. A. Ellis accompanied him, and they left for Portland on Monday. STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES Accounts Must be Be lied. Having disposed of our business and wishing to wind up our accounts at soon as possible, those who sre owing us are requested to call and pay at once, as we want our outstanding indebtedness paid up without d»lay Olfi<e in the First National 3ank Buildiog. C ohn A c C o . as ■ I TIME FOR SCHOOL SHOES NOW. The School Bells are ringing and the little ones are marching gleefully to school. Give them a good start into the new school year by fitting their feet I out in a comfortable pair of Shoes. Are very carefully constructed with a view of giving the proper amount of room to the child's growing feet. Bring the children to us. We’re experts in fitting little feet. ■ Full run of sizes all through. Box Calf or Vici Kid. One half double sole, circular vamp, extension edge, three lift school heel, tip, Blucher. Clough's Concentrated Orange Cider mixed with water and sweetened to taste makes a delicious, refreshing and health ful drink. It sells for 50c. a pint, which Guessing Contest for Flour. is enough to make five gallons of Orange Cider ready to drink, fry a bottle at A Guessing Contest begins next Mon Clough's Drug Store. * day and lasts 30 days. Costs you nothing. See, write or phone J. C. Bewley foi Go to Snuffer's Store and guess at the anything you want in real estate, im number of pounds of Flour on display. proved larm lands, timber and city pro The First Prize is Six Sacks of White perty. Town property in Tillamook City for ?ale and rent • also Bay City River Flour ; Second Prize, Four Sacks , property, lots, acreage and larger tracts Third Prize, Three Sacks ; Fourth Prize, to suit purchaser. Olfice and residence : Two Sacks ; Fifth Prize, One Sack. Every man, woman and child in the The Winfield House, Bay City, Ore. * county has a free guess. Wanted, Organizers, either sex, on salary oi $1,000 a month and expenses Suit Filed Over Railroad Land9. lor an up to-date Association, paying Suit to compel the Southern Pacific weekly sick and accident benefits and furnishing tree medical attendants to all Company to sell a tract of 160 acres, its members. Liberal contract will be situated in Columbia County ami includ made with producers of business —Ad ed in the railroad's land grant, was filed dress Aineiican Sick & Accidental Asso. in the Federal Court in Portland on ciation, Buffalo, N.Y. * , Monday. The plaintiff is |ohn L. Snvder, The tax pa yers who have not paid the of Columbia County, and the defendants last half ot their taxes for lhe vear 1906, are the Oregon & California Railroad and levied in January, 1907, are now Company, the Union Trust Company, 8. payable and will become delinquent on T. Gage, N. T. Smith and W. E. Brown, the first Monday iu October, 1907. at trustees, they being the holders of a trust which time interest at the rate of 12 per mortgage on the land. Snvder filed on cent, per annum will be charged, in addi the land July 30, last, and subsequently tion to 10 per cent penalty, the interest tcndeied the railroad company $100 in being computed from the first Monday payment for the quarter section. The offer was refused, and Snider now seeks in April, 1907. to enforce the sale of the land by the The assessment for Tillamook county company for a consideration of $2 50 an will be over $8,000,000 this year. The acre, according to the terms of the grant assessment on acreage property amounts by which Congress transferred about to $7,327,550 and tow n lots $335,151. 6,000,000 acres of land to the corpora With the amount of assessment on per tion by the acts ot April 10, 1869, and sonal property, which amounted to over Mav 4. 1870 $500,000 last years, make the amount The papers were served on the railroad eight millions. Timber claims, fir and people on Monday, and they will be re spruce, are assessed at $2,400, and hem quired to make an appearance when the lock claims at $1,500. United States Circuit Court is convened The annual teachers’ institute for Till on the first Monday in October. The filing of the suit w ill bring to an amook County will be held in this city on October 9th, 10th and 11th, when issue and a legal determination the con State Superintendent J. H Ackerman, troversy over the holJing of these lands lion. B. F. Mulkey, President Ashland by the railroad company. It has been Normal School ; Miss Cornelia Mervin. contended by the Government, and by secretary of the Oregon Library Com settlers who aie ».ager to acquire these mission ; Superintendent H. H. Belt, of lands, that the terms of the grant by Yamhill county ; Mr. Chas. il. Jone», which this immense acreage was trans editor of the Oregon Teachers’ Monthly, terred to the corporation, require the sale will be th* instructors. Two public lec of the land in tracts of not to exceed 160 tures will lie given by Messrs. Ackerman acres each at $2.50 an acre. and Mulkey. , I have just opened up the most com- ( plete line of • ' Opposite the Post Office. At a meeting of the Tillamook Water Commission on Wednesday, at which Mavor H. T. Botts and Councilman W. C. King were present, called for the pur pose of showing that the water commis sion needed the money from eight mills, hut the city council had only allowed five mills. 1 here appears to have been some little misunderstanding between the two bodies when the levy was made, lhe city council having the impression at the time that a five mill tax would be sufficient, w hich would bring in about $1600, and if the citizens paid that amount to help out the water system, it should not pav $930 as well lor water. Things have been running uiong in that way since the first of the year, but the water commission now find that it is in need of more inonej’ and could use seve ral thousand dollars to good advantage in extension work. President Brodhead having stated the financial condition of the water system and the need of more money,the consensus of opinion was that the city council ought to allow the coin mission the additional three mills,or pay lhe water rent for the year, which is now $77.50 per month. As there ap pea red no other wav to help the water commission out ot its financial difficulties and it being a city matter, Mayor Botts J- and Councilman King consented to pav the water rent, which will give, with lhe five mill tax, about $2,500 towards helping the water system nut this year Irom taxation. Last vear the water system cost the city $2,109 in taxation. Commissioner Goodspeed asked several times “What kind oi’ a shape will it leave lhe city in ?’’ but not one ot the commis sioners undertook to solve it. Mayor Botts did sav, however, that it was going to pul lhe city that much more in debt. ;iri I Tillamook COUNTY BANK SPECULATION ! The Cheapest and Best Building Sites in the City is Sunnymead Addition. Only six blocks from the public school. Lots from 190.00 to SI50.00 each. An excep tionally fine corner, 84x126, for $250. See Geo. F. Zim merman. W. M. MILLS, MONEY ' -Ji- Water Commission Hitches Ano ther Hydrant Onto the City Treasury. We have those small leather covered folding pocket checks and purse pass-books. Just the thing for ladies ’ use. No more big unhandy pass-books and checks if you keep your bank account with us, and every lady should have a bank account. Why not T Those having the old style books may have them changed by presenting the old books at our office. Jon’t miss seeing the new dining room The Shakespeare Club met on Friday lirs just received at Jones <k Knu- - afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. W. 1’6. Wiley, when another most enjoyable time was participated in by the ladies. irs. Kate Franklin came in on Friday Mrs. Wiley serving a dainty lunch. visit her mother, Mrs. Plank, and nds. T. E. Epplett has bought the ranch be long to Mrv. A Jones at Hemlock, who, et into the habit of trading at Patz on account of advanced years, will move a and receive a 5 per cent discount to her son’s home at Oregon City. The cash. • farm, which contains 170 acres, sold for V. Riefenberg returned to the city on $2000. srsday, having been in the Panama The Cloverdale Courier says : B. O. »try. Snuffer and Mr. Beals were down from • J. Kumm leaves this week for Wood Tillamook Monday on land business, Another divorce case was filed in the ri, Cal., where he will remain the com Mr. Snuffer had the misfortune to lose a purse containing about $90 somewhere circuit court on Friday, in which Mrs. w inter. Martha L. Mathewson vs George S. between here and Sandlake. 'er I kt t Parsons will leave the end of Mai Hewson are the parties who show week for Boring, Ore., where he will that marriage was a failure in their ch school. case. Plaintiff prays that the marriage contract existing between them be dis ollie W.Watson is one of Tillamook's solved and that she be given the custody Anguished citizens taking in the Stale of one minor child, Floieoce, who is three this week. years of age. The grounds for the divorce ersons wanting shingles in this citv are that defendant took to drink and be m the Hadley Russell Shingle Co can came an habitual gross drunkard, and as Mrs. Mathewson could not live with them by applying to Geo. F.Zimmer- him in that condition, she left him. They n, Tillamook City. were married at Kirby, in Josephine liss Beatrice Harrison, who formerly county, in 1899. glit school in this city, was elected Al a meeting of the city council Mon. cher of the first primary grade ol the day evening, with Mayor H T. Botts I ilham school at Oregon City. and Councilmen J. P, Allen, W. C. King ‘ and G. Munson present, Oak Nolan ap peared in behalf of the Tillamook ater Commission, which wanted tight mills instead of five mills ol the taxes recently collected The cammiaaion has already received $1,517.79 from the five mills, and is now wanting the city council to allow three mills more and pay $77 50 per month as well tor water rent from last January. The councilmen could not see how they could allow that, as it | would put the ci tv that much more io debt, so the matter was allowed tod: op. John Harter made a proposition to do nate land in front ol his property on Fifth and Sixth streets, for street pur poses, provided the citv council would furnish the lumber for the sidewalk and grade the street when required, was ac- I accepted Jonas Olsen, F. Long and S. A. Brodhead were appointed a committee to assess damages to Mrs Walker’s pro perty by theopening of these streets An assessment for street improvement was made, that (or the two business blocks on First street being 77’^c. pet foot, or $38 75 for 50ft. frontage, and that for the block on 2nd Av East was 74c. per foot. _________________ 1 in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The j I prices are no higher than others. We most cordially invite you to j I come and look at what we have and ( > get our prices, whether you buy or not. WANTS MORE TAX LADIES! The Tillamook Building Company will pay ♦1 .25 per yard for hauling gravel, same to be hauled from just above the Jenkins bridge. 800 yards wanted — Apply to H. T. Botts, president. * #1.50 per year. A Humane SIZES, SIZES, Ï SIZES, : The Touch That Heals Is the touch of Ducklen'x Armco Salvo. It’» lhe happiest combination of Arnica flowers au<i hraling ba Inarm, ever com. pounded. No matter how old the »ore or ulcer ih , this Salva will cure it. For burn», scald», cut», wound» or pile», it han no equal. Guaranteed by Cha». I. Clough, druggiat 25c. "Everybody Should Know’’ ■ayaC. G. Haya, a prominent buxine« man of Bluff, Mo , that Buckleri'a Art nica Salve ia the quickest and »ureie healing salve ever applied to a »ore, burn or wound, or to ■ caaeof pile*. I've ■»ad it and know what I'm talking about " Guaranteed by Chaa I. Clough, druggist. 25,-. $1.48 S/.65. $1.75 As a special inducement to buy school shoes here, WE WILL GIVE with each pair of Shoes One Pair of Heavy Ribbed “ Topsy ’ ’ School Stockings. it- h I I ; Haltom’sZ XX' Haltom’s HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. We have a tvell defined Hookkeeping and Commercial Course in our Night School. Anyone completing this course will be awarded the same diploma as our Day School students. The same courtesy In assisting Day School students to positions Is accorded our Night School students. Write at once for information] about this new course, the latest in the way of a Commercial Education. WASHINOTON A TENTH STS., PORTLAND. ONE. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING i Appeal A humane citizen ot Richmond, Ind., Mr, U. D. William», 107 Went Main Kt., »ay»: “ I appeal to all persona with weak lung, to take Dr. King's New Discovery, the only remedy that has helped me and fully comes up to the proprietor's recommendation." It saves more lives than all other throat and lung remedies put together. Used as a cough and cold cure thcT^vrld over. Cures asthma, bronchitis, croup, whoop ing cough, quinsy hemorrhages ot the lungs and builds them up Guaranteed at Chas. I. Clough's Drug store. 5oc ami $ 1.00, Trial bottle free. 5 to 8, Satolli, 12 to 2, i -, At last our stock of Clothing has arrived. We have everything to suit the most fastidious. We have suits for the small man, the large man, slim built and stout built. They have the style, quality and fit. We have also just received a large shipment of Furnishing Goods, CONSISTING OF Dress Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery Shoes and Hats Always the best stock on hand. TODD & CO, Tillamook, Tillamook Oregon. First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY, ORE. Opital Slock......................... $25.000. Offvr» every facility for mfe banking, and »»licit» yqur buaine»». Commercial. Saving* and Truat De Educate* for succe*» la a abort time and at small expense, and sends each stu partment*. Interett at current rate» on checking dent to a position as soon as competent. Quality ia our motto, ami reputation for thorough work brings us over 100 calle per month for office help. Individual in. account*. Oir little Inink, * Helpful Hint* on struct mn insures rapid progress. We teach the looae leaf, the card index, the Banking,'' explaining how to do your voucher and other modern methods of bookkeeping. Chartier ia our shorthand; banking by mail i» ready. ceey, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship free— Send for a copy. It'a free he the ■»rite today. References: any merchant, any bank, any newspaper in Portland. , aakiog. •