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1 í ca h I i ni) t iUnmonk Vol. XX. No. 31. O OUR SUBSCRIBERS. I The Postmaster General has kstied the following order, which rent into effect January 1st. It Ipplies to all newspapers which lirculate through the mails : ' A reasonable time will be al- owed publishers to secure re- tewals of subscriptions, but un- ess subscriptions are expressly lenewed after the term fur which hey are paid, within the follow- ■g periods : I Dailies, within three months ; I Weeklies, within one year ; key shall not be counted in the Bgitimate list cf subscribers, and Spies mailed on account thereof ■all not be accepted for mailing I the second class postage rate Bone cent a pound, but may be ■tiled at the transient svcond- ■ss postage rate of one cent for Kit four ounces or fraction ftreof, prepaid by stamps ai led. Consequently, all subscribers 10 are in arrears to the Head- lit for one year or more must f up as soon as possible, for all blishers will have to comply th this order, and subscribers 11 have to do the same. LAMOOK JOTTINGS. . T. Botts, for abstracts, re Dr, Morris about your eyes, ead Tillamook County Bank notes * lives in bulk or jar at Mills' Cash Le. * ¡astern Hams and Bacon at Mills’ |h Store. * idge W. W. Conder was in the city Med nesday. W. McAdams came iu from Portland kirst of the week. iss Leona Dunham began teaching Monday at Vosburg. |rs. James Walton left last week to t relatives at Salem. re buy bides aud pelts.—Sutton & Miner, the new meat market. (r. ^nd Mrs. L. Ludtke and children ie down from Nehalem this week. pr all kinds of cemetery work in Ible and granite see D. L. Shrode. * lines McDonald, of Clark, S.D , came m Tuesday to look over the county. r and Mrs. J. Merrill Smith return- [uesday to their home in California, bn't miss seeing the new dining room Irs just received at Jones & Knud- ■ncer.z Jacob returned to the county Monday from Russia, where he went ■ fall. Aunty Clerk G. B. Lamb has sold his Bence to Earl Ford, the consideration |g $1.400. ■v. D. H. Hare will preach at Bay Bon Sunday morning and in this city ■e evening. B>y leave your horses in the rain Si you can tie them iu Harris' Tie ■ for 10 cts. * ■n't forget to stop at Harris' Feed ■ , the cheapest place in the city to ■ your team. * Be time, the place, the store—Patz- ■ The largest stock of fall goods we ■ ever carried. * Bidv Nolan has sold out bis bakery Blain street to Chester Stuart, who ■taken charge of it. Arsons wanting teaming and hauling Be city can have it promptly attended ■y applying to Norman Olsen. * ■> your hanking business with tbe ■st and strongest bank in Tillamook ■nty.—Tillamook County Bunk. * lor sale, first class mortgages on farm I city property. See Ralph Ackley, we opposite Lamar's Drug Store. * let sons wanting shingles in this city ■n the Hadley Russell Shingle Co can I them by applying to Geo. F. Zimmer- 11, Tillamook City. * TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY 16, 1908 We buy bides and pelts—Sutton & Feighner, the new meat market. • Local news this week is very scarce, with nothing going on of public interest. Geo. Watt was up from Bay City on Monday and informed us that 400 sacks of flour have been at Astoria for him for over three months, since October 7tb. [Astorian and Tillamook Herald, special interests newspapers which are defend ing the transportation company, please copy.] Henrv’Crenshaw. as probation officer of the juvenile court, left here on Wednes day for the south part of the county to gather up the Davis children.or as many of them which have not obtained perma nent homes, and will take them to the Boy»’ and Girls’ Home in Portland, the county judge having made an order to that effect. The Evie and the Gerald C. caine in with freight for Bay City on Monday, and the Sue K. Elmore came in the same day with freight for this city, and on Tuesday it was a busy day, for all the stores bad been out of feed for two weeks, which caused a rush for it when some of the delayed feed did arrive. The Hose Company on Thursday even ing re-elected all its officers, viz., Albert Blank, president ; Henry Crenshaw, chief; James Walton, treasurer ; Walter F. Baker, secretary. A committee was appointed, consisting of A. K. Case, Ed. Snodgrass and Allen Page, to arrange tor the annual ball on February 22nd. The Tillamook Water Commission on Monday elected its officers as follows : C. E. Reynolds, president ; Carl Patzlaf, vice president ; Oak Nolan, secretary ; Alex. McNair, treasurer ; A. J. Cohn, H. Crenshaw and M. P. Leach, finance committee. The commission has about decided to make those who have water motors to install meters and pay for the amount of water used. The entertainment and basket social, given at the Long Prairie school house on Friday evening, was well attended, regardless of unfavorable weather. Vocal and instrumental mnsic, recitations, etc., constituted the program, which was well rendered, and reflected credit upon every participant, The receipts from the sale of baskets, over $30, were due alike to the generosity of the gentlemen present arid to the pleasing auctioneering of Mr. Henry Rogers. The jury list for the second justice dis trict was drawn last week, the foUow- ing persons being drawn : George Williams Frank Bester R. Eichinger F N. Wilson G. Munson Jonas Olsen F. L. Buell John J. Johnson T. J. Bihby Erwin Phillips F. K. Beals W. S. Hays Alex. Watt A. G. Beals Albert Mason C. B. Wiley W. B. Aiderman Erick Glad Hans Hansen Chas Svensen Andrew Anderson N. G. Boquest W. T. Doughty R. B Farley Robert Watt Ed. |acoby J. A. Dawson W. C. Morton I. H. Moore J. R Eldridge Peter Hassel borg D. E. Goodspeed B. H. Hathaway C. N Drew Andrew Christensen L. E. Morton W. C Wolle H. E. Weston D. D. Darby Morrison Mills D. T. Edmunds A. Apsley James Williams P. B. t_. Lucas Eli Stiennon W. S. Conover Wm. Latimer S. W. Elliott Notice of Sale. N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the undersigned will on Friday. February 7th, 1908, at the farm of the under signed, situate in Sections 17, 18. 19 and 20, Township 3 North, Range 10 West W.M., in Tillamook County, Oregon, and formerly owned by P. C. Warren, at one o'clock p.m., sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all or a portion oi tbe following property, tc-wit 13 head of cattle, consisting of 1 cow, upward of 6 years old; one cow 5 or 6 yrar old, one coming three-year old and ten steers of various colors and ages, the san.e being h II of the cattle of every description owned by P. C. Warren, of Warrenton, Oregon, and now upon the premises mentioned. This sale will be made under the pro visions of Sections 5671 and 5675 Bel linger & Cotton's Annotated Codes and Statutes of the Slate of Oregon, for the purpose of enforcing a hen held by the undersigned against and upon said pro perty for the pasturing thereof, amount ing on October 1st, 1906, to $65.00, together with tbe cost of keeping said property since that date to date of sale, and cost of the sale of same, and so much of said property will be sold as will tie necessary to discharge all of said amounts. Dated this 16th day of January, 1908. W. S. C on *, 8 G. R eed . The FAIR VIEW DAIR Y ASSOCIATION. Interesting Annual Report and Profitable Year. We give lielow the annual report of the Fairview Dairy Association, of which Carl Haberlach is the secretary. To the Directors and Stockholders o( Fairview Dairy Association. G entlemen I hearwith submit this report as Sec re tary of your association for the year 19t>7. Amount of milk received for the year. 3.445,931 lbs. January, 23,906 lbs.; 1st half of Feb , 7,774 Iba., last half of Feb., 8.929 lbs.; March. 85,035 lbs.; April. 233,492 lbs. ; May. 319,002 11« ; June. 461,607 lbw.; July, 434,217 lb».; August, 288,143 lbs.; September, 210.786 lbs.; October, 191.894 lbs.; November, 121,313 lbs.; aud December, 59,833 lbs. Amount of butter fat in milk, 97.661.01 lbs. Average test, .03992 per cent. Amount of cheese manufactured. 267,488 Ibe. Amount sold and returned for, .260.086 lbs. Amount on hand, 7,402 lbs. Returns, estimating Decem ber cheese. $37,986.53. Average price, fourteen and one-flfth cents per lb. f o.b. Tillamook. Average yield, 10.93 Ibe. of cheese per 100 lbs. milk. Number of boxes of cheese sold, 3692, being 57 twins and 3635 boxes triplets. Amount paid patrons, estimating December, $33,394.18, Amount received by factory for making cheese, $1,649.12. Amount chaiged for making having been lki cents per lb. cheese for tbe months of Jan., Feb., March and April, and 1% cents for balance of the year The factory also charged 3 cents per 100 Ibe. of milk additional during the months of June and July, of patrons who pitronised factory temporarily. Patrons were paid for butter fat an follows : Jan. 29.4c.; February, (flrst- lialf) 29 4c.; February (last half). 30.6c.; March 34 1-7 o.; April, 36c. ; May, 84c.; June, 83.8c.; J uly, 33 5c.; August 34.4c.; September, 85c. ;October, 84 6.; Novem. her, 35*^c. and estimated for December is 32c. y Expenses of the factory for th^^ut year were $3,978 34, ahowidg a for the year of $670 78. Liabilities of the company lows : Note secured by niortgaf^rfor $500.00, due Jan. 1st, 1909. Due patrons for Dec. milk, $901.51. Due cheese maker $70.00. Capital stock, $1300.00. Miscl. accounts. $11.90; total, $2782 54. Assets, supplies on han J, $336.71. Miscl. accounts, $30.20. Amount in treasurer's hands, $71,13. Due for cheese, $1,331.07. Factory. $2500.00. Resource exceed liabilities in the sum of $1186.59. Prospects for the coming year are good, but prices will probably not be as high as the past year. Stocks of cheese in the county are about three thousand boxes. However, at this writing it ap pears that before new cheese comes into the market in any great quantity, stocks will be materially reduced. Respectfully submitted, C arl H aberlach , Secretary. COFFEE The dealing is simple. If you don’t like Schil ling’s Best, it costs you nothing. Jottings from the County. Robert Jones has returned from Port land, where be s|ient the holidays with bis brother, Clarence. E. T. Coulsen has a family of seven bright children, who attend school at East Beaver, their teacher being Miss White. When we asked Vlr. Coulson how many children he had in his family he asked Mary, and she told us. Seth Moon has sold his place to James Woods for $4,700, and the fotmer will go to California. Wm. Thon has returned from his trip to Balliston and Portland. Francis Welch returned Irom a trip to Salem and Portland. C. J. Crook spent one night withWelch Bros., north of Blaine, where he was right royally entertained by hunting and good wholesome bachelor's fare, Called on Mr. Oberhumer, who lives on bis homestead on East Beaver Creek. He is an Austrian by birth, a bachelor, aud apparently in good health, with the exception of what he calls a enneer on the right eye. Cutting off the superflu ous growth on the eye lid with scissors, and applying sheep Barrel poultice, is his system of treatment. Miss McAllister, of the Hemlock Times, a paper written for the Literary Society, desires the co-operation of all those in terested in the social and moral life of Hemlock and vicinity. A. W. Phelps, engineer at the oil well, was at bis post with 95lbs. of steam and ■ pleasant smile when we called. He gave us the depth of the well as 1,600ft., and the depth per day varies from six inches to 50ft. One of our county roads coin* to an end at the gate of Welch Bro.'a barn yard. Here you will find this inscription: •'The end of civilization.’’ Mr. Smith is the kind parent of two babes which he adopted from the infants' home. Casper Sclilappi iuforms me that the school house in district No. 33 was built with the view in mind to give the pupils all the light from the left side of the room, as a cross light was partly to blame for much of the defective eyesight in this county. That this school room is a success for light and appointment is a fact. That Miss Oliver is a credit to it is also a fact. I YOUR BANK BOOK . Is your best friend. Start your account To-Day at the Tillamook County Bank, Capital Stock, $30,000. Four per cent interest paid on Time Deposits. 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 THE Next to NEW BAKERY, Mason Bros. Department Store. All Kinds of Confectionery, Pies and Cakes. We make a specialty of Bread. GIVE US A CALL. CONNIE DYE, Proprietor. LEE WILLARD COMING. Will Play at Opera House Jan. aoth, aist and sand. With Splendid Cast. Mr. Willard belongs to the new school of actors. The new school is really the newest of all, but it is the fashion to say that the actor makes a departure whose methods are natural, where eyes are always turned on truth and where greatest triumphs are the expressing of the greatest emotions without the resort of vocal or gestacu. Isr exaggeration. Such an actor is Dee Willard. Young as he is. he has learned the technique of his srt in the best academy the actor can com. tuand—the theatre. He comes to Tillamook Opera House on Monday night, January 20th, for an engage ment of 3 nights and Wednesday Mat inee, with an excellent company of artists, presen ing for his opening bill “The Country Squire," a sweet «nd beautiful comedy written by James A. Jury Liat for Special Term. Kent, and collaborated til by Mr. A special venire was drawn on Wed. Willard. On Tuesday night ” Dr nesday for the special term ol the circuit Jekyll and Mr, Hyde ” and Wednesday court to take up the cases on theNovcm Matinee and Wednesday night's her docket, the date for which is Febru announced later. ary 3rd, with Judge G. H. Burnett on the bench. GARIBALDI. Alex. Watt, Tilltmook. farmer. Nurse Wilkes is down from theMian.a Geo. Williams, Hoquarton, farmer. attending Mrs. Shearer, who is very ill A. M. Ginn, Beaver, carpenter. Leonardjand Arthur Paquet were up Daniel Goodspeed, Tillamook, farmer. to Tillamook Saturday visiting their Ernest Gienger, Tillamook, farmer. sister, Mrs. Grace Jacobs. They re J J. McGinnis, Hebo, fnruier. turned home Sunday evening, Seth Moon. Blaine, former. F. E. Norton Union, former. Mrs. Derby's infant daughter is ill with David Fitzpatrick. South Prairie.former. a bad cold this week. Ernest Haag, Besver, farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tern per ley and C. B. Handy, Nehalem, farmer. daughter. Miss Stella, took Sunday H. H. Tubbeaing. Nehalem, farmer. dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Bozarth, at E. H. Lane, Nehalem, farmer. Bay City. D. W. khodes. Bay. hotel keeper. Mr. V. A. Schlappi made a flying trip Fred Buhrow. Beaver, farmer. to Tillamook Saturday. W. R. Rohedee. Union, merchant. Claming is a popular pans time now H. F. Holden. Fairview. farmer. days. If the bout fail to bring flour the N. A. Harris. Tillamook, farmer. faithful old mud flats never tail us. S. A. Rock. Little Nestucca, former. Fred Young left for Tillamook last J. H. Hathaway, Bay, former. Grant Mills, Fairview, farmer. week. Harry Crane, Garibaldi, former. Invitations are out for a party to be Miles Warren, Bay, farmer. given at Mr. and Mrs. Shearers Satur M. Tiowbridge, Fairview, former. day night Warren Vaughn, Bay, farmer. F. N. Wilson, Hoquarton, farmer. Several Tillamook people were on the Geo Baxter Dolph, former. beach Sunday, among them were Dr. 8. V. Anderson, Fairview, farmer. Mori is. Theo. Jacoby, Bay, farmer. Frank Hobson, Garibaldi, former. Church will be held in the school- Wm. Armstrong, Nehalem, farmer. bouse Tburdsy night. Dr. Smith -was called to attend Mrs. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollar, Seward tor Derby's infant daughter Tuesday night. inr c.w of Cslarrh that cannot be cured by Tbe Gerald C. and the Evia cauie in Hail's Catarrh Car». r. J. CHKNEY A CO , Toledo. O. over the bar nicely Sunday evening. ■enry Crenshaw has resigned the posi- li of superintendent of the city water ■ cm, ami Ernest Hoag was appoint- k<> fill the vacancy, Lem Burnett, who wns committed to I insane asylum from this county, died k week, and the body was brought to Notice. lamook ami buried on Friday. <>hn Harter and wife left on Monday We, the parents of Mark Hobton, a Phoenix, Arizona. to join Mr. and minor, will not be responsible for any B. B J. Stephens.who have gone there debts contrated by him, from this date F. P H obson . Lee whether the climate will be of any on. Jan, 11. 1908. J oanna H obson . ■efit to Mrs Stephens. Harried, on the 9th inst., at Sellwood, jg"n. Mr. Ernest Goodwiu. of Baker ■'. and Miss Marie A. Franklin, who ■ .formerly of Tillamook They will We, the undemtgued, have known F. J. Cheney lor the last 15 year*, and believe him ■e their home in Portland. perfectly honorable in all baaiueaa trana- actloti. and Unanclally able to carry out any ■ hen you want Hama, Bacon and obligation, made by tnefr Brm Waconia, krwliarr k Maavtn. id. go to tbe J. D. Jones Packing Wholeeale Dugalau, Toleldo. O. Apany. who supplies the wholesale Hatl'a Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, act in* directly npoa the blood and biucom mr I retail trade with tbe best home Yrsr frorer return, .onr money if yon I lacee of the .yMem Teetinonial, *r.l five. Price yjc per bottle SoM by all Drn(pua Ad meats. You will save money by tik, it; we pay hia. Take Hall a Family PiUa lot oaaeUpoUoo. Biug with this company. fi.50 per year Loot Lott, a Scotch Coolie, seven months old, strayed kom the city early in De cember. Answers the name of ‘Don M Color, sable and white Persons know ing the whereabouts of the dog will no- ufy E. E. Tjrter, Tillamook, Ore. Opened Up for Business. SAPPINGTON & GO fl Full bine of Groceries, Flour, peed, Tintuare, and Croekeny. We CUant all Kinds of Produce Call and See Us. Olsen Building, WE BUY tor FURSHIDES pot rs«h. 10 to 509: more money for yon to «hip R aw For« «nd Hide« to ns than to it home. Write for Price List. Market Report. Snipping Tag«, «nd shout our HUNTER8& TRAPPERS’GUIDE. 4’0 w'«. leather hunnd. Beat thing on th« •nhject ever written IDo.tratin« all Fur Animal« All about Tiapper«' SecraU. Dacoy«. Trap«. Game lam How aod whara to trap and to bacoma a •«<•- ceasfiil trapper It'« a regular F.ncyckipadia Fries. (2. To our etiatomar« fl V> Hidaa tanned Inta haantiftil Robe«. Our M mo M ic Bait and llocny attract* animal« to trap«, fl 00 par bottle. U i I m and Fur» to us and gat highaat price. Aaderach Bru«., Dept- 1 1, MlBaeapolla, Mlus. TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R •28 J *34 1 •2 4. •22 1 p.m a.m. 6.00 8.00 7.20 9.20 7.35 9.35 8 05 10.05 8.1 3 IO. L5 H «a <<> SI 9.40; Î 1.45 *1 26 p.m. 3 10 4.1 5 4 27 4.49 4.54 5 23 6.02 •27 •30 Lr. Ar. ... P ortland .......... GOflf.K......... . R anier .. ......... Q uincy ......... CLATHKANfB ...C lifton Ar. A storia L v •29 «21 •23 25 p.m. p rn ........ 12 15 1 0.00 IO 55 8 40 IO. 4.0 8.25 ........... ........ 10.05 7.50 9.52 7 AO 9 15 7.04 8 20 6.10 a.m A.m. ' HI 5 8 05 5.50 1 1 .OO . ... 7 55 7 45 ft 35 10.40 6.57 7.18 5.08 9 48 6 50 7.10 5 OO 0.40 6.45 7 05 4.55 9 351........ p m. a.m. 1 1.45 6 05 1 1 3o Lv. A storia Ar. 4.00 3 .35 W arrenton 12.05 6.20 12 35 2 39 12 31 6 43 1.10 .(»RA1HAIT 2.30 SEASIDE 12.40 6.50 1.30 12.45 6.55 1.35 Ar. H oliday L v . 2.25 FT. STEVENS BRANCH. •39 . •41 •sa •35 J *37 •36 1 •44J •42 •40 1 »38 .. • p.m. ] p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m.| A.m n.m » m. p m a m. p.m. 1 p.m, 10.16 8.36 6 1 1 7 2* 3.1 1 12 06 Lv WarrentonAr 12 35 3.35 7 54 6 40 8 55,10 39 I't 2 5 8.43 6.20 7 38; 3.23 12 15 Ar. Hammond Lv 12.25 3 29 7 45 6 33 8.4M 10.30 10 26' 8 46 6,25 7 41 3 26 12 20 Ar Ft StevensLv 12 21) 3 26 7 42 6 30 8 46I1O 27 Train« marked • run daily. Trains Nos 25, 27 aud 29 from £latsop Beach, and trains Nos. 28, 30 and 34 from Astoria, run via Ft. fitevena Train No. 26, from Portland, 310 p.m,, is Saturday Special, stopping at Goble. Rainier Clatskanie, Astoria and Beach points, only. CONNECTION*—At Portland, with ail transcontinental lines At Goble, with Northern Pacific Railway Co. At Astoria, with steamers for Aan Francisco and Tillamook and Ilwaco Railway fit Navigation Co.’a boat and railway. Through tickets sold to and from all points In the East and Europe. R. H JBNK1NB. For further particulars apply to. Grad. Frt- Paaagr Agt., Astori*, Or, 8.1.5 8 55 9 18 9.25 9.30 S.SU 6.4<» 7 11 7.20 7.25 9 50 1O.O5 10.25 10.30 10.35