ilkvmook
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY 9, 1908
10 Extra
People
Wanted
in this
Great Sale
$20,000.00
Stock of Cloth
ing, Shoes
and General
Merchandise.
Hfi
THE GREAT STOCK OF TODD & CO
TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
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Now in the Hands of the Pacific Coast Sales Promoters, Portland, Oregon
1O DAYS OF SLAUGHTER PRICES
me
Begins promptly at 9 a.m. Saturday, January 11th
COAST SALE PROMOTERS, of Portland, have taken hold of this immense stock of Todd & Co
and promises you the greatest Sale ever held in Tillamook.
Si.00 to do the work of S3.00 ordinarily.
A marvelous bargain opportunity
Store closed Friday in order to mark down price sale.
THE
PACIFIC
“SELL
TRE
GOODS
99
That’s the Orders.
Profits throuin to the Winds
Anticipate your needs for months to come and supply yourself at less than wholesale prices
LARGE BLUE SIGN THE PLACE
TODD & CO., Proprietors
PACIFIC COAST SALES PROMOTERS, Portland, Oregon, Managers.
The Tillamook Lumbering Co. having
a large amount of Fur Logs on hand, made
arrangements with Frank Long to saw the
same, the Company is now in a position to
sell and take orders for Lumber. Leave
orders at the Company’s office.
F. S. WHITEHOUSE.
M.
AMOOK
JOTTINGS.
Botts, for abstracts.
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Dr. Morris about your eyes.
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1 Tillamook County Bank notes *
rs in bulk or jar at Mills’ Cash
■tern Hams and Bacon at Mills'
[Store.
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In, on Monday, to the wife of Jas.
I a son.
In, on Tuesday, to the wife of John
p. a girl.
Is. Ray was in from Cloverdale on
lesday.
In on Tuesday, to the wife of Blake
■ pson, a giil.
Iph Ackley left for Slitz, to be gone
It two weeks.
|r «11 kinds of cemetery work in
lie and granite see D L. Shrode. *
I buv hides and pelts.—Sutton &
Iner.next to Johnson's barber shop.*
li't miss seeing the new dining room
■ just received at Jones A Knud-
I and Mrs. F.W. Christensen will go
Un the next steamer to visit relatives
Drtland.
I ks Blanch McNair left on Thursday
hit friends in Portland and her sister
■gene.
In t forget to stop at Harris’ Feed
|, the cheapest place in the city to
E
1-"— team
•
e, the place, the store—Patz.
- largest stock of fail goods we
carried.
•
athaway has been granted a
•f $12 a month and James R.
>15 a month.
k wanting teaming and hauling
can have it promptly attended
lying to Norman Olsen.
*
r banking business with the
Captain Roliert Jones took command
at Astoria of the gasoline schooner Evie,
succeeding Captain Thos. Latham. She
whs towed to Astoria last week from
NehHlem, where she had been bar bound
ior six weeks. The Vosburg will go out
of commisbion for the balance of the win
ter.
Th? Ladies' Guild of th? Presbyterian
church wiehea to express it* thanks to
the late president (Mrs. Sarchet) for her
very capable and faithful work during
the past year, and to all the friends of
th? Guild who have helped iu so many
kind ways in the past.
Prof. Rutherford received a letter last
For sale, first class mortgages on farm week from Prin. Garman, of the Astoria
School announcing
that the
and city property. See Ralph Acklev. High
Astoria debating team, consisting of
office opposite Lamar’s Drugstore. *
Miss Birdie Wise, Miss lennie (rffries,
Rev. P. R. Burnett, pastor of the and Mr. Carl Thomas will be here about
Christian Church in this citv, has resign Jan. 16. The home team has been do
ed that position, to take effect after next ing hard work since the selection about
Sunday.
a month ago, and will be well prepared
Persons wanting shingles in this citv for the debate.
from the Hadley Russell Shingle Co can
Be sure to hear the debate between
get them by applying to Geo. F. Zimmer- Tillamook and Astoria High Schools
man, Tillamook City.
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about Jan. 16. This is the first time
The “muck rake” has caught n num that a Tillamook County School has
lie r of persons who have been violating had an opportunity to participate in in
the local option law, two of whom paid terscholastic contests of the sate and
a fine amounting to $325.
should tie of interest to all Tillamook
Potters will tie sent out an
Mr and Mrs. John Harter returned people
from Ashland last week, and Mr, and nouncing the exact date, as soon as it is
known
Mrs. B J. Stephens have left that place
and are now at Phoenix, Ore.
Her sleep disturbed by nightmare, in
Married, on Friday, at the home o which she thought some cruel person |
Joe lllmgsworth. in this city, bv the Rev^ was pulling her hair, Mrs. J N. Young, i
I. V. Parker, pastor of the M E. church- 38 years of age. who arrived at Los |
Angeles from Tillamook, Or , sprang
Mark Hobson and Miss Pearl Perry.
screaming from her bed in an apartment
R Y. Blalock had a fine lot of fruit trees house on Elm avenue, Long Beach, C h I ,
come in on the boat last week. If you shortly
after midnight and leaped
want any nursery stock for spring de through a window of heavy glass to
livery, see or write him at Beaver, Or. • the ground five feet below. Here she
There are several important items of was seized and h wakened. The woman's
interest to the public which we have not feet were ganhed bv the glass and the
had time to attend to this week owing knuckles of her hands were lacerated.
to our time being taken up with adver She bled profusely until her wound»
were dressedfcby Dr. Seth C. Felt, who
tising. They will keep until next week.
had been called in by the landlord.
The pastor and members of theM.E.
church desire to express, through the
E. E. Lvtle, president of the Pacific
columns of the local newspaper, their Railway & Navigation Co., is absent
thanks to Mason Bros, for the check as from Portland on a business trip, which
a result of the recent sale, which they will include New Orleans and the larger
greatly appreciate.
Eastern cities. It was given oat at the
When you want Hams, Bacon and office of the company on Friday that in
Lard, go to the J. D. Jones Packing all probability work on the "Lytle’’road ,
Company, who supplies the wholesale will not be resumed until the president
and retail trade with the best home returns, which will be about six weeks. ‘
cured meats. You will save money by The resumption will also depend on the ’
state of the weather in the mountains1
trading with this company.
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Quite a number of business men and between Hillsboro and Tillamook. As it i
' others who wanted N.J. Myers for night is understood that Mr. Lvtle is in the
watchman hive agreed to pay him $25 East trying to arrange for the money to
a month in addition to the regular sal complete the road, it ia not likely that
( ary paid by the citv. As Mayor John work will start up before spring, even if I
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son is opposed to Myers be ba* terted he is successful, although an effort may ’
1 notice on him and some of the co noci I be made before them to get the organize
men that he will not sign the warrant* tior. together before that.
| for his pay. As they do not want to
A number of the Business men have
I part with Myers at the oil well, he has I eeu receiving letters from the Portland
1 sot decided whether he will take the job. buaiacM bouses informing them that the
0. R. & N Co. and the A. & C. R. rail- |
road will not receive freight for Till#*-1
mook. Thecauseof this is that freight
has been accumulating to such an extent
on the docks at Astoria, it is taking up J
too much room The freight for Tilla
mook has been piling up there sine? last j
fall, when the steamer Sue tl. Elmore
was taken offiherunand sentsouth with
Samuel Elmore’s cannery supplies, which
detno.alizes the freight business between
Astoria and Tillamook every time the
steamer is taken off for that purpose
How much freight there is at Astoria we
do not know, but it must he considera
ble. as the two railroad company» will
not accept freight for Tillamook
Then
followed storm after storm during De
cernlier, when the steamer was unable to
get out but a few times. Owing to the
delay, merchants were without flour for
over a week, and when the steamer did
come in she had flour for one merchant,
the other merchants thinking that thev
were being discriminated against. I h<
merchants have run out of other articles
and last week all the feed wui sold out.
A subscriber writes :
“ e are lost, or gone astray like'thc
iost sheep of Israel, when we don’t get
the Headlight, as that is a means by
which we are posted on the doings of th<
railroad prospects, and we wish to know
about our old neighbors, their doings
and health.”
See Holtom’s Smiling
Advt. on the Last Page.
Auction Sale.
All mv household goods will be sold
at auction on Wednesday, Jan. 15i h, at
residence,
Sale to commence at 10
o’clock.
J ack O lives .
Lott
Lost, a Scotch
_ _ Coolie,
_____ ,____
seven ,______
months
old. strayed from the city earlv in Dc-
cemlier. Answers the name of ‘Don ”
Color, sable and white Persons know
ing the whereabouts ol the dog will no-
tify E. E. Tyler, Tillamook, Ore.
COFFEE
Schilling’s Best is a busi
ness-like name; you know
what it means; and it
means what you want.
Your r roc er refwrae your sonsy if you <08*1
like H. we say hisx
We have opened up a Meat
Market next to Johnson 's
Barber Shop. Drop in and
look us over.—Sutton U Fei-
ghner.
Editorial Snap Shots.
those who were for the enforcement of
law, and, probably, if the truth wiw
known, this is the real cause to the op
position to Myers, for they know he will
do his duty. If Tillamook City had had
officers who had done this in years gone
by it could have collected thousands of
dollars in fines.
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We] a re glad to see that Mayor Johnson
is so optoinistic about the water system,
for he sail* ”1 conclude that the time has
about arrived when the income from
this water syetem will be oufficient to
pay the greater part of the city’s ex
pense.” The mayor having expressed his
opinion, others have a right to express
theirs, We think ihat the mayor will
be an old man, with gray hair and whis
kers, probably, of the same color, when
this takes place. For this reason : In
eluding this year’s taxes for the water
system, which will be nearly $3.000, the
money paid the water system through
taxation will amount to approximately,
about $10,000, and there does not ap
pear to be any let up to this extra taxa
tion, only promises of doing so every
year, but the levy for the water system
continues to be made. But it depends
upon whose goggles one looks at this
1 matter,for another person can truthfully
sav, instead of the system helping to pay
the city’s expenses, the money that is
raised by taxation to help out the water
system is enough to run the city. Hence
we cannot be as optoinistic as Mayor
Johnson with thia fact confronting us
Better cut the booze selling anil the
gambling out
Some few persons will
go toj ol. But, perhaps, it won’t stop
before they have served time.
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Give the devil his due, the snap shot
man succeeds every once in a while get-
tii.i» in a good lick of advertising for the
county Bur. somehow, one gets little
ci edit—in Tillamook—for that kind of
work.
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Councilman Chase made the assertion
on Monday night that it cost the city,
ior the amount of work that was done,
$10 a day. If that is true, the citv dads
a re certain! v in a position to remedy it,
by keeping tab on the amount of work
jieriormed and the number of hours put
in by the new’ street commissioner. We
think that this is a business way to pro
ceed.
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Gvod ! Bully for Tillamook ! It has
a Czar for mayor ’
His honor, Mayor
Johnson, went to the room of a visitor
at the Allen House and told the party,
so it is reported, that if he did not leave
the city at once he would get his neck
stretched
The autocrat of all the auto
crats is going to make a record for him-
self in this little kingdom of Tillamook.
Why, it’s quite a joke.
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The Hillsboro Independent says :
“The pardoning of Hembree, the Sand-
Jake murderer, by Gov. Chamberlain ha»
caused a good deal of indignant protest
from all parts of the »fate. The jury lie-
fore whom lie was tried stood 11 to 1 for
conviction of one of the most diabolical
murders ever perpetrated in this state.
I'he people of Tillamook feel very sore at
the governor for letting Hembree loose,
tor the general verdict there and in Yam
Capital Stock...................... . |25,0<)0.
hill county is that he should have been
hung.”
Offe«» every facility for safe banking,
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and solicit* your bueine*».
Mayor Johnson has taken a wrong
couita* in attempting to coerce the city
Commercial. Savings and Trust De
council, for such autociatic tactics will partments.
not and should not prevail. Whatever
Interest at current rates on checking
little personal differences there may lie
be.Ureen the major and Myers is a mat accounts.
Oor little book, ’ Helpful Hints on
ter which does imt concern the citizens.
Both should put their personal feelings Ranking.’’ explaining, how to do your
linking
by mail is ready.
aside and work together harmoniously.
We see no reus hi why they cannot if
Send for a copy. It’s free for the
they are reasonable, sensible metl and Making.
want Io do wliut is light. The (pleation
up|* rm mt in the minds of the boniness Notice of AppointmenVof Execti
men an I I lie citizens is to secure the ser
tore.
vice*
the l>eat night watchman
The
NoTfCB
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H
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BBKY
G ivrn That Thoma«
city council thought Myers would fill the
Roberts. Annie Roberts and Blaine Hays
bill and elected him. Now the mayor have
been appointed executors of the estate
war» to to overtide the majority of the of ELLA k HAYS, deceased
All persona
city council, I'eoplc are not concerned haring etaims against said estate are hereby
to present them, with the proper
one iota about any personal feelings hr-, required
vouchers, within six months from the date
iween th«* mayor and Myers, and it is a- of this notice tn the above named executors,
mint.ike to force it upon the city. They at the oillcu of Carl Haberlach. Attorwey at-
Law. at his office. Tillamook City, Oregon.
would wl»<»w g'nxi home sense if tliey
Dated this 8th day of January. 1008
would bury hatchet. It is a well known«
T r OMU MoBBBTV AXBIB ROBBBTB ABO
fact that in previous city ?l?ctiocia thos^ l
B i . ainb H ays ,
Executors of the estate of KLLA
who \ioUled the law always uppoaedj
M HA Yd» deceased.
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY. ORE.
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