TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 3, Judge Wolverton, of the federal court, has appointed Atrornev W. H. Cooper a U S Commissioner, the judge making a good selection, for Mr. Cooper is com­ petent to handle what business mav come l>efore him impartially and fairly. INVESTORS 20 acres good bottom laud city limits. >r other purposes than farming for which it is WJtth more than price asked. ______ re across road from this piece recently sold for $500.00. t you nothing to investigate this real bargain iu Real ■ Estate. Mmt owner has reasou for selling. r further particulars see RALPH ACKLEY. I JOTTINGS. Hight and the •gonian, $2.25 for abstracts, ing & Smith's. >ok County Bank notes * ■orris, eye specialist. ♦ ted at Leach's Meat Mar * The steamer Sue H. Elmore left here on Wednesday, but was unable to cross Japalac at King out on account of bad weather. Her p»sseng"rs were A. C Boyle and wile. Mr R. Robedee, a prominent citizen of immocks at King and Woods, was shaking hands with fl lends W. Woods. Grace Whitehouse, |. H. Lentz, T. Rilev, F. P. Swingle, Maud in this city on Tuesday. Williams, Edgar Munson, Howard * as in from Blaine on Miss Grace W hitehouse left on Thurs­ Drew. Sidney Lowry and Eddie Kelso. day to resume her studies at the State The Wells Fargo Express office in this Normal at Monmouth. city was changed the first of the month as in from Blaine on to a Northern Express office, a nd, perso ns who order things to come by express in future will save tnonev by ordering it sent by that route, otherwise it may be Mr. and Mrs. W. Burl, who were em­ and Bacon at Mills' ployed to teach the Hebo school, con* handled bv two express companies with additional express charges added to it. me need the term there on Monday. See, write or phone J. C. Bewley for 111 pay 10c. pc/ pound Wanted, a good all round man on a auy thing you want in teal estate, im­ small dairy ranch. For particulars ad­ proved farm lands, timber and city pro­ |rick, of Beaver, was in dress G. R. Huff, Arlington, Oregon. * perty. Town property in Tillamook •day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellison will City for wale and rent ; also Bay City property, lots, acreage and larger tracts ijfook his departure from leave next week to visit relatives in Cal­ to suit purchaser. Office and residence : ifornia, and will be gone several weeks. The Winfield House, Bay City, Ore. * *Hd wife, of Portland, were Persons wanting shingles in this city We wish to call our readers attention ■pesday. from the Hadley Russell Shingle Co. can get them by applying to Geo. F. Zimmer­ to the two public lectures which are to ¡¡ithe Cloverdale merchant, man, Tillamook City. be given on Wednesday and Thursday Hon Sunday. evenings ol next week at tha court house About a dozen dump cars jumped the by Sta’e Superintendent J H. Ackerman ■ged your team hay and track last week at Bay City and were and Prof B. F. Mulkey. The lectures are t night for 50c. * dum|»e*4 into the bay. They were fished tree, and we can assure all that it will be Bals has gone to Eastern out by the steam shovel. two evenings of pleasure and profit to ■ for several weeks. The North Yamhill stage and horses listeu to these enthusiastic educators. ■chooner Evie came in on will be kept in Harris barn in future, Wanted, Organizers, either tex, on ■Tight from Astoria. making that the headquarters in future salary ol $1,000 a 'uonth and expenses lor the stage line equipment. lor an up to-date Association, paying White has moved his office ■Mason Bros, store. The curfew whistle now blows at eight weekly sick and accident benrfifs and o’clock, and all children under age must furnishing free medical attendants to all vanklin has been engaged lie home at that hour or will be liable its members. Liberal contract will be | in the Reading district. made with producers of business —Ad­ to be arrested by the marshal. dress Ametican Sick & Accidental Asso. Bit Lumbering Company is F. C. Varner has rented his farm at ciation, Buffalo, N.Y. aor ties for the railroad. at Marx to James Taggart, and with his Bring the new dining room wife and daughter have moved to Cor Another large whale, about the size of reived at Jones & Knud- vallis, where they will make their home. the one washed upon the Netarts bay lieach a few weeks ago, was washed up The editor will take a vacation next <>n the ocean side of Bayocean Park on lert has gone to Spokane week after being at the grind stone for I huradav of last week and is supposed is and to atteud the fair a long time, going to Portland and then to be the leviathan a steamer come in to Eugene, and will probably go to Vic collision with when she ran into <■ school of whales off theCo ist about two weeks T. Sarcbet returned on toria, B.C. Rev. 1. V. Parker has been appointed ago, the officer» predicting that the a visit with relatives at to the pastorate of the M E. church in whale would die. this city, to take the place of Key. D. L. The strength of a financial institution habit of trading at Patz Shrode, who will take a rest for awhile is in its capital, its recources, its honor* ive a 5 per cent discount on account of his health. bie record, and the ability, character, There will lie services both morning experience and standing of the men who Cimball, of Sheldon. Ia.. and evening at the Presbyterian church conduct its affairs. We invite vour nday to teach school at next Sunday. Next week Rev. David If. banking business on our past record Hare will leave for Portland to attend a and showing in above essential quali­ ties. Capital stock $30,000.00 ai:d ion left this week to take a meeting ol the presbytery. total resources over $320,000.00. I me s Business College in A meeting of the Tillamook Develop, T illamook C ounty B ank . ment League was held Wednesday even The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on photo taken by McMillian mg at the opera house lor the purp<*se of >e the chance. You are sure enthusing new life into the organization Sundav with a full load ol freight, her and to raise sufficient money to carry on passengers being Miss Christianson, E Siniley, R. Baker, Frank Moore, F Long. the work of the league. and, representing R O. Dun E and H.Hubbard, G. Benson, R. Smith, Rollie W. Watson has turned over the C. Bartlett, Mr. Roquist and wile, Mr. tantile Agency, was in the Herald plant to Chas. A Dolan and J Darby and wile, Mrs. C. Williams. C L. Murphy, who took charge of that brew left on Thursday to newspaper this week. Three mortgages Cusick and wife. F. Williams, B. Welch, F Burns and wife, W. Mann, U. Lowe Lhman at the State Uni ver. were placed on file against the plant on and John Ellis. Ine. Thursday, one by the First National A society circus will lie given in about te your horses in the rain Bank for $2 600. the second by James an tie them in Harris' Tie Walton, jr.. trustee, lor $1,000. the third two weeks for the benefit of the Tilla­ mook fair committee. The beat local lets. * by Rollie W, Watson lor $3,000. talent in the county will Ire » cured and elaborate plans are being made to make it one of the biggest events of the sea­ son. These circuses have proven a very Used in Most Homes popular form of amusement in the East and there is little doubt but what the opera house, where it will lie held, will lie crowded. The date and program will be given later, It’s the biggest seller in the west to-day, The largest shipment of Loaded Shells that ever came to Tillamook just receiv­ ed by King & Smith Co. * OLYMPIC FLOUR there's mere bread made from it than from any other two or three brands combined, Enough proof that it’s the best flour made— isn’t it ? YOUR GROCER CAN SUPPLY YOU BE SURE THAT YOU GET IT. THE PORTLAND POURING MILLS ¡SsitiiioufGE NTH AND MORRISON STREETS. PORTLAND, OREGON A. P. ARMSTRONG LL Pi»INCU>AL ic«tw for (ucceM ia a »bort titn« and at «mall e«prn»e, aad «ead» each rta a position as soon as competent. Quality is our motto, and reputation for h work bring« ua over 100 call* per month for office help. Individual in. n insures rapid progress. We teach the loose leal, the card indes, the and other modem methods of bookkeeping. Chartier is our shorthand; pid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, ____________________ __ . businem loan» and _ penmanship free— lit being stipulated between Deputy References: any merchant, any bank, any newspaper in Portland- District Attorney Cooper aad Atlvroey We will place on Sale Sat­ urday morning an even 2 doz. Children’s White Bear Cloth Coats, 1 to 6 years. Garments that are well made. Have turn back cuffs and mannish collars, Our regular $3.75 coat for Saturday and all next week, $2,98. We also have the straight hair and Curly Bear Cloth in COATS, as illustrated, the piece at very modest Saturday and all next prices. week, $2.98, Two Serious Accidents. H. A. Hubbert, foreman of the Tilla mook Lumbering Company’s saw mill in this city, met with a serious accident on l uei*day morning, whuh came near kill­ ing him. He was on a ladder fixing the pulleys over the saws, and the first indi­ cation that he mill hands had of an ac­ cident having occurred was when they saw Hubbert stretched on the floor ol the mill unconscious and with« frightful gash on the right side of the face, tear mg it open from the rar down to the chin, tearing out a number of the large teeth No one appeared to know how the accident happened, and it remained a myster y until later in the day. A piece of iron, blood stained, was discovered embedded in one of the timbers of the -aw mill It seems that while Hubbert was up over the saw, the engine started up slow ly at first, and no sooner had it gained its accustomed speed, when a flange of one of the pulleys broke, and as the piece of iron Hew from the wheel it struck Hubbert a glancing Mow and in­ flicted injuries we have already men­ tioned. Hublieittell a distance ol 10ft , near some of the null hands, w ho carried him to Dr. Smith's office. and it was some time afterwards before he regained consciousness. Dr. Smith attended to the unfortunate man’s injuries, and later in the day lie was moved to bin home. Mr. Hubbert has been loremail of the saw mill about a month, taking Bert Stephens’ place, and he caine lit re from Forest Grove, being a married man with a wile and two children. The Big Price concession on Children’s Coats, along with the Sensational Selling of Ladies’ New Fall Dress anp Street Skirts, $10 values for $6.74, ■ ■ should make next Saturday one of our busi­ est days. UutW!:9i!TMMNRiwiKiHiimai>u!rifl!iin:niMiUMNiu.k>:.J xiiiiiiMifflwiiiiiiiuieiMWMHn. ma k J FALL STOCKS are here in glorious array— Every nook and corner in the store crowded with the World’s Best Seasonable Merchandise. A visit to this quality store just now will prove interesting and profitable. I 1 —. 1 L — The Store that I 1 — 1 ----- ’ M [lQltOm S Cuts the Price. JlclltOfTÌ S ^¡sMianiuumimiiiKinniinxR'wiiaaiuiniiiuwiiiimjnniniiiLwimsinniaiiuauiHiii'HMHMauRMiiRMHRHHiHiiiiiiNiiiiiiiHBiiiMi Another bad accident happened Wed. nesday morning which maimed Earl Eord for lite He whs employed by the contractors of the Pacific Navigation & Navigation Cympanv, nmi whs working with the pile driving crew on the trebsel east of this citv, and while placing a wedge on top of the pile the hammer suddenly descended and smashed his left hand into a pulp, which necessitated the amputation of h part nl the hand, which was performed bv Drs Upton and Smith. Earl claims that the hammer did not go to its accustomed height when he put the wedge on the pile, and in that wav he was taken unawares. It is a most seri. oua accident for Earl, whois a \ oung man. to have to go through lite with the loss of his left hand, w hich will put him to a disadvantage in many wa's in pro. curing employment and in making a livelihood. Earl Eord is well known. He waa one of the young men who ran the Happy Campat Netarts Inst summer, and made himself very agreeable and ac­ commodated the camjierH and made it pleasant for them. H» made the adven turous trip last summer of going from Tillamook Bay to Netarts Bav in a small gasoline launch, a trip which required a good deal of n^rve, with innumerable risks to run in so small a craft. 1 _—waum— One More “Outside Dr. R C Collins, with hi* wife and child and a Jap servant, came to this city about two week* ago to locate. They rented the bouse recently vacated by Btri Stephen», with the purpose of going housekeeping. Then •’Madame.” as the little Jap called her. went round to the different »torr* and succeeded in getting a lot of good» <»n credit, from a chamber »et to dress good». Thursday morning of last week the Doctor and the ” Madame * and the baby suddenly took their departure without paying their bills, but left the Jap »ervant behind to deliver to the basin«*»» men letters ad via nig them to call and take theingoods.and thanking them for their kindness, which thev did. Sheriff Crenshaw succeeded in eliciting from the |ap that one of the valise? belonged to "Madame,’’ in which were dress goods »he had obtained at one of tl»e stores, and which the fap servant would have packed off the nt it morning bad it n»t f>een discovered. .......................... ■ - ìbiwiiii « Opened up for Business SAPPINGTON & CO < fl Full Bine of Groceries, Flour, peed, Tinuuare, and Crockery. We LUant all Kinds of Produce Attraction?* man. Frank Brown, drputv fi»h warden. ,wore out complaint. HKaintf E Baker, Ltan Na boh. Jamr, Wilaou. Cha«. Pike. M Nclaon, H Mitchell. M Anderaon, E jam« and A Shearer forh.hins without licenae« ; also aeatn.t the Elmore Pack­ ing Company for operating a cannery and parking .ahnon without a Itcenae. When advraed of the foci, the men came to town without being arrerted, and de­ cided to fight the caae. a« it »eem« to have fieen the custom in previou« .ears foe the Master Fhh Warden to «end in a deputy to collect the lieensea tr im the fishermen in this county, •<> the» thou- | ght the same precedent would be follow- ed this year, for thev had no desire to evade paying thrir habmg licenae It was decided to try one case, and that of James Ailson was set for Wednesday. Children ’s Bear CLOTH Coats, $2.98 Talmage, who appeared lor the fisher­ men, that this case should govern all the other case« It was a jury trial, and alter it had heard the evidence, brought in a veidict of not guilty. Anna Kunze, plaintiff, vs Hadlev Lum-1 her Company and the Miami Lumber Company, a corpoiation, plaintiffs, is a suit tor damages hied in the circuit court on Monday Plaintiff claims that by reason of a log drive down the Wilson river, defendant«»’ kgs demolished and Why pay high rent when destroyed three jetties which were pro­ you can get a cheap lot in tecting plaintiff s property, and on ac­ count <>l the jetties l»eing destroyed, one Sunnymead Addition, where hall acre of land was also destroyed, and you can build and own your plaintiff places her damages in the sums own home. Cash or install­ ol $l,0UO for the jetties and $150 for the ments. See Geo. F. Zimmer­ land. _________________ Fishermen Caught in Muck Net Store Closes at 6 o clock Every Evening except Saturday Tillamook COUNTY BANK Not the chea|»eKt. but the • best for money,” is th«* m<*tU> <4 Mason Br«»s. County Clerk Lamb returned Tuesday morning from Astoria,where he had been and subpoenaed as a witness in a case. make a specialty of the PARENTS ; While your children are getting their education, don ~t forget that one of the requisites of suc­ cess is the lesson of economy and saving. Teach the child the way of economy tvhen he is young and he will not depart from it when he is old. Starr your child with a small account in this bank and he will not only ger the saving habit, but will grow accustomed io business ways. We always give care­ ful attention to our youthful customers and furnish, free, a savings bank if desired. Prof. W. R, Rutherford informs us that he can find homes for a number of girls with some of the best families in thin city for girls from country districts who want tn attend I he high school and are willing to work about the house when not at school. or jar at Mills* Cash ♦ f i.jo per year, BANKING SCHOOL Mrs. G. W. Grayson and son have re­ turned to The Dalle«, where Carl will resume his studies. Mrs Grayson was offered the position of superintendent of the uew samtariam there, hut declined it as she did not care to assume the respon­ sibility.' There will lie preaching service» in the Adventist church on Friday evening, to l»e conducted by Elders W. C. F. Ward Don’t forget to stop at Harris’ Feed and J. M. Coll?, of Portland. The sub­ ject tor Friday night is "Why are there Barn, the cheapest place in the citv to so many denominations ? ’ These meet, keep your team. " • ing will be continued tor several evvn- For sale, good all round work mar*. ings. Weight about 1J50 ; color, black. Ap­ ply as this office. Visitors who registered at the ........ Alien Sandlake strawberries are on the mar­ House on Saturday wefe H B. Kuntz. Le Rov Hadlev, Nicholas Irwin, E. W. ket, there being a large crop again in W est, Dr. Surman, Kenneth O'Loane, B. Tillamook county. E Van Voorhis, Portland ; J. W. Peter- The enrollment in the public school -ion, Seattle ; E S. McHenry and E. P. now numbers 202, with 55 pupils 111 tht Smiley, Warrenton ; K. Tomigama, As­ high school grades. toria ; B. H. Wolfe, Independence. 1907 Call and See Us Olsen Building, » r CLOTHING ! CLOTHING 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 aud stout built. They have the style, quality and fit. We have alsojust received a large shipment of First Bank & Trust Company, Furnishing Goods, BAY CITY, ORE. Dress Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery. Capital Hb«k ...................... «W.000. Offers every facility for m ( v banking, •nd aolicit« your frusi nee.. Commercial. 8aring, and Trust !>• partmnnta. Interest at current rain oa cbe.-king accounts. OtT little book. " Helpful Hints on Ranking." »»plaining how to do your banking by mail la ready. Send for a copy. ( Mkmg. It’« free f<< the CONSISTING OF Shoes and Hats Always the best stuck on hand. TODD & CO , Tillamook. I Oregon. a • p