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Änwk [Vol. XX. No. 17. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 10, 1907. I I INVESTORS. $2 ,625.00 Buys 20 acres good bottom land partly within city limits. Valuable lor other purposes than fanning for which it is worth more than price asked. One half acre across road from this piece recently sold for $500.00. Cost you nothing to investigate this real bargain in Real Estate. Resent owner has reason for selling. For further particulars see RALPH ACKLEY. AMOOK JOTTINGS le Headlight and the <kly Oregonian, $2.25 Call oti Dr, Henry Morris, the resident optition and have your eyes examined * The Ladies Aid Society of tha Chris tian Church will spend Friday afternoon at the Latimer ranch. « The steamer Sue H. Elmore being bar T. Botts, for abstracts. bound for a few days succeeded in get id Tillamook County Bank notes • ting nut ou Sunday. (Henry E. Morris, eye specialist * For sale, good all round work mare tes in bulk or jar at Mills’ Cash Weight about 1150 ; color, black. Ap ply as this office. P. Allen lias been on the sick list Wanted, a good all round man on a week. small dairy ranch. For particulars ad ■stern Hams and Bacon at MiUs dress G. R. Huff, Arlington, Oregon. * J Store. Persons wanting shingles in this citv |ss Zelma Morton is on the sick list from the Hadley Russell Shingle Co can Week. ■e steamer Sue H. Elmore is due get them by applying to Geo. F. Zimmer i man, Tillamook City. * kv. Oct. 11. On account of the schooner Antelope ■ Bancroft, of Salem, is registered at being wrecked the sawmill and logging (Mien House. w goods arrive on every boat for camp at Nehalem have stoped operation for an unlimited period. bn Bro’s store. is reported that C. B. Handley has »to San Francisco. T. Bynum left on the stage Mon for Newberry. Ind. alter Quick and wife, of the P. R. & o were in the city on Tuesday. Government Inspectors of Hulls and Boilers, Edwards and Fuller were in Astoria Tuesday to inspect the steamer Sue H. Elmore. The two masted schooner Antelope that went ashore at the mouth of the ■r boy who hasn’t a watch should Nehalem last week is reported a total wreck. ^Mason Bro’s add this week. * jjkris will teed your team hay and Two more whale have washed ashore ’them over night for 50c. * on the Tillamook coast, one lauding at H the clieapeat, but the ” best for Netarts, and one on the end of the spit by,” is the motto of Mason Bros, at Bay Ocean Park. (other shipment of Ladie’s long The friends of Miss Edna Aiderman Is just arrived at Mason Bro’s, * will be pleased to know that her in (as Clara Franklin commenced teach- structor, Mrs. Walter Reed, reports her ■ the Reading district on Monday. as having a very fiue voice. ■ finest line of uuderwsre in the city There will be preaebiug at the Christ gen women and children is found at ian Church Sunday, both morning and bn Bro’s. * evening Subject for the morning by go with wet feet when you can service, "The Law and the Gospel.’’ I a good pair of shoes at Mason R. Y. Blalock has closed taking orders I at less than yon have been paying for fall delivi ry nursery stock. But be ■or ones ? will take orders for spring delivery, that ■*t miss seeing the new dining room is the time to get your berries. If you ■s just received at |ones & Knud- want anything drop him a line at, * Kr S Beaver, Ore. • jve vour photo taken by McMillian About twenty of the friends of P. R, ryou have the chance. You are sure Bennet and wife gathered at the par. sod work. ■(.tinge and surprised them last Thursday By leave your horses in the rain night. Light refreshments were served. ■you can tie them in Harris’ Tie B. E. Van Vorliis, of Portland, who is fcrlOcts. confined at the Allen House with an at bar Munson left on the stage Mon- tack of typhoid fever is reported to be to atttend the State Normal school improving rapidly. Dr Boats has the jbnmouth. case in charge and Miss Mabie Watt is Mrs. Van Vorhis E-C. Trombly wife and child came assisting as nurse. I from Nehalem on Tuesday and .e came iu on Mooday. pd Friday, B. L. S. Maynard, of Fairview, fell a porch on Friday and .broke ,the lof her left arm. b time, the place, the store—Pstz- |The largest stock of fall goods we fever carried. Itohtiôbt See. write or phone J. C. Bewlev for anything you want in teal estate, im proved farm lands, timber and city pro perty. Town property in Tillamook City for Pale and rent ; also Bay City property, lots, acreage and larger tracts to suit purchaser. Office and residence : The Winfield House, Bay City, Ore. * Wanted, Organizers, either sex, on salary of $1.000 a month and expenses tor an up to-daie Association, paying weekly sick and accident benefits and furnishing free medical attendants to all its members. Liberal contract will be ft’t forget to stop at Harris’ Feed made with producers of business —Ad ■ the cheapest place in the city to dress American Sick & Accidental Asso- ciation, Buffalo, N.Y. * lour team. • B Ackerman, Superintendent of k Instruction, came in on Tuesday lend the teachers institute, held in Book. Dr. Henrv Morris the resident optition has returned from the valley and can I m found at his office in the Tillamook Hotel. Supt. Belt, of Vamhill Cotrity is at tending the annual Teachers lostitnte held in this cite. One large, red devonshire cow, un marked. with bull calf, five nr SIX months old. Owner may recover prop- | erty by inquiring oi, A. P. Spaulding. Sandlake, Oregon. • Last Evening Supt. Ackerman deliver ed an interesting lecture in the Circuit Court room before a large 'attentive audience. His subject was “Some Un solved Educational Problems,” being a plea for better schools. Reid says bis company has been financed in Loudon, ths Lewis A Clark Construction Company has been organ, lied, with Robert Valentine as presi. ♦ent and James S. Dunbar as secretary, «nd a contract has been awar.ied to it tor building 21 % miles of the road from Clatsop City to the Nehalem River, lor $1(1,000 t»er mile. A portion ol the right ol way along the Lewis and Clark River Las been deeded to the company, and the Vhainlier ol Commerce com- mil tee will secure the balaircv, holding the deeds in «escrow until the comple tion ol the road, which the company guarantees will be ready for operation not later than December 1. 1909. The annual Teachers institute for Till amook Countx began a three day svf - sion at the High School yesterday with about sixty teachers and prospective teachers present. ¡Yesterdays program was an exceptionally strong and prac tical one; State Supt. Ackerman, Secre tarv Marvin of the State Library Com mission, and Supt. Belt of Yamhill Coun ty being the instructors. SchjonerJ Antelope Wrecked. (Journal.) '1 he two-masted schooner Antelope went ashoreat the mouth ol the Nehalem Friday. Oct. 4th, and will probably be a total loss, although her lumber cargo •nay be saved in part. The craft was outward bound in tow of the tug Geo. R. Vosburg, when she was caught in some tremendous breakers and tossed upon the beach. All hands were saved. The Antelope returned from Portland a few days ago alter having discharged a cargo oi lumber there and w as going north again with a second cargo when disaster overtook her. It was storm) when the tow started for the sea and upon reaching the bar it was discovered too riskv to try to stai d out for open water. In turning about to run for shelter the schooner got beyond control of the tug and piled upon the beach, At first it was believed that she could be pulled off but all efforts have proved unavailing so far and it is feared that she will remain a wreck for good this time. The Antelope was built in Benicia, Cal., in 1887 but l>elongu to Astoria, Ore. She registered 117 tons net and was capable of carrying 300.000 levt ol lumber in which trade she has been en gaged almost constantly. She has been aground and ashore several times before but not m as dangerous position as this before. Exposed to the sea the waves will likely pound her to pieces soon. The tug Vosburg is owned by the Wheeler Lumber Company at whose mill the Antelope had secured her cargo. On Thursday evening Oct. 17, Rev. David H. Hare will be regularly install ed as paster of the Piesbyterian Church at Tillamook. Rev. W. S. Holt, D. D. will preside, Dr. Folks of the First Pres byterian church of Portland will deliver the sermon. Rev. H H. Pratt to give charge to pastor Rev. Henry Mascotte to give charge to the people. Services to commence at 7:30 at the Presbyterian church. All are invited to attend. A special meeting of the Tillamook Development League was held T jesday evening for the purpose of discussing plana foi the establishment of a free Public Library in this city. Miss Corn els Marvin, Secretary of the Oregon Library Commission was present by invitation and explained to the League the plan pursued elsewhere in the estab lishment of public libraries. The sul>- ject was very generally discussed by those present, and.it was decided to call a meeting of the league to meet at thr opera house next Saturday evening at 7;30 for the purpose of organizing a library commission. All members of the league aud all citizens interested in this movement are invited to be present. *1.50 per year. Clothing for Everybody Just Arrived ! Our Fall Stock of the “ Sincerity 4 Brand” Clothings has just arrived from which we i are showing val- ’ ues that were n e v e r before 1 equalled in the city. Come and see for yourself. ■ A few patterns in sizes 34 to 44 I are listed below: Fancy Mixed Plaids in blues, browns and grays, $11.50, I Fancy Blue Serge, best quality, latest cut, $16.50. I Fancy Dark Gray Plads, fine quality and I i workmanship, SI8.00. Extra Quality, all Wool, blue and brown plaids, elegant style and finish. $20.00. We also have a fine line of the celebrated Í» j“ KANTWEAROUT” brand of BOY’S Cloth- Iing in prices ranging from $3 to $7, and in order to introduce this brand of Clothing, we have decided for ONE WEEK ONLY, to GIVE a BOY’S WATCH, guaranteed for one year, with each Suit sold for $3.00 or upward. SALE BEGINS SAPPINCTON & GO. A Full bine of Groceries, Flour, Feed, Tintuare, and Crockery. We Client all Kinds of Produce. Call and See Us. Isen Buildina„;sSLt I— w ■—> 1 SATURDAY, OCT. 12th. MASON BRO’S. PROGRESS ON ROAD. Tillamook Line May Be Com pleted Early Next Year. (Oregonian.) Work on tbe Pacific Railway & Navi DR. BANCROFT, Salem, Or. gation Compan's line from Hillsboro to At Hotel Allen after October 9th, Tillamook is progressing satisfnclorily, ONE WEEK. according to E. E. Lytle, the presidrnt and general manager of the enterprise. He said yesterday that rails aredown on Vote of Condolence. 17 miles of the Hillsboro division and At a regular meeting of 199 F.U.A., that track laying is living done on three additional miles ol that division. Grad the following resolution was adopted : Whereas, ” Death having visited us ■ng is being done on seven additional miles on that division and work is pro. and removed our Brother August Bur gressing on the 1400 foot tunnel through mester from our midst The lodge ex a spur of the Coast range, which will be tends its sincere sympathy to bis completed about the middle of Novem bereaved wife and fatherless children. And that a copy of this resolution lie ber. according to present indications. Fioru the Tillamook and northward, spread on the records of the lodge and three miles are completed and it is ex published in the county paper. ’’ J P. MrNSINGF.R petted that 16 miles will tie done by tbe M attis O liver , Committee. end of the year. Wednesday flight a C lara P erkgoy . • bargeload of material was shipped to Nehalem, Oregon, Oct. 5th, 1907. Tillamook from this city consisting of three track miles of rails, a car of spikes, a car of bolts and a steam shovel, and the barge also carried down 100 laborers for work on the right of way. Mr. Lytle save the principal difficulty now encountered on the work is the diffi cultv in obtaining laborers. Few are to be had in the Tillamook district and in fact there are not enough men there now to get out needed material for the mil road that might be furnished by the mills. It was fonnd necessary to ship from this port 500 piles for use at Tilla.! mook, which Mr. Lytle suggested was | " carrying coals to Newcastle ” The 300-foot tunnel at Hobaonville $35,000. Capital Ktock will be completed in about 30 days Offers every facility for safe hanking, which will provide the cutoff at the and solicits your business. point in Tillamook bar. The entire road Commercial. Savings aud Trust De will be ready for operation early - mi the partments. new year, according to present esti Interest at current rates ou che?king mates, depending upon the ability to i accounts. obtain labor, and the elements. Our little book. *' Helpful Hints on Samples of coal croppings are on exhi- Banking,’* explaining how to do your bition at the offices of tbe company >a the t-»*"* b7 '“•'l “ • Send for a copy. It’s free for the Wells Fargo building and eiperta are at »«king. work making testa of the deposit, which How'S This? ia located ■>«■ tbe line of tbe new road. We offer One Hundred lx>lli»r«i Reward for Tbe cropprrgs are said to indicate a five- any ca*e of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv Hall st'atarrh Cure. foot vein of high grade lignite which F J CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, have known F J. will be deieloped if the report of tbe ex ( heuey for the last 1$ year«, and believe him i perfectly honorable tn all busineM trans perta ia favorable. Why pay high rent when you can get a cheap lot in Sunnymead Addition, where you can build and own your own home. Cash or install ments. See Geo. F. Zimmer man. First Bank & Trust Company, ANOTHER ROAD TO ASTORIA. ”. . ——— • Portland Seacoast Railway Wants to Hold Conference. Used in Most Homes We fill all our prescrip tions und gudrantee all our work BAY CITY, ORE. pened up for Business. 3 actions and Snanctally able to carry out any ! obligations mad- by tneir firm * ALD1FO. KiNNAM ft M a RVIN. Wholesale DugelMa, Toleldo, 0. Hall's w Catarrh Core is taken < internally, ’<«ur r,wtiy , act <«■* ¿'- dueetiy J, upon .nd ■■■■ sur- 1 fare« of the ty«tem Teat I monials sent free ! • Pri j e 7$c per bottle, fkdd by al1 Dmggista Take Hall » Family Pills for constipation. A stobia . Or.. Oct. 7—A conference will be held in thia city on Tuesday be tween William Reid. of the Portland, I Oregon. Seacoast Railway Company.! ■nd the executive committee of the Chamber of Commerce to arrange for wearing the right of way tor the com. panvs proposed railroad from thia city ria the Lewis and Clark River tn the Nehalem River and thence to Portland Dr. Bancroft, Eye and Nerve Specialist is opening np new terri tory and will make regular calls at Tillamook. City » OLYMPIC — MU. .............................. .. FLOUR ....... I I ■■ ■- ——. m-w• —I—. It’s the biggest seller in the west to-day, there’s more 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 CROCER CAN SUPPLY YOU. BE SURE THAT YOU CET IT. THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS COMPANY 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 mail, the large mail, 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 ou hand. TODD & CO, Tillamook, Oregon. ■J