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mimli TILLAMOOK, OREGON, APRIL a, OK JOTTINGS # for abstracts. * is about your eyes. apply to Todd & Co, For ♦ Millinery, see Sturgeon’s.* kook County Bank notes * oik or jar at Mills’ Cash ■abators on hand at King of sample Shirt Waists at ims and Bacon at Mills’ Hudson has received their cloud achool in Wood* dams came in from Port. May. Hi*, of Portland, was in the idav. of Portland, was in the cloud school in dia- J. L. Jones returned from California the first part of the week. Todd’s diocount sale will continue dur ing month of March. * L. 8 Park and wife,of Spokane,Wash., were in the city on Sunday. Save money by trading at during their forced out sale. Todd's, * A marriage license was issued to R A. Wavmirc and Maud Potter. Men*« heavy overalls, regular 85c. and 90c., fowk. at Todd’s. * Mrs. frank Allen ami child returned to tbeir home in Forest Grove. . Broken lots in shoes, Ys and even price in some cases at Todd’s. * Norm*n Olsen has bought half interest in W. B. Sutton’s meat market. HnWyou teen those Cunning Bonnets for your little ones at Sturgeon’s ? * Jones & Knudson's furniture store has received ft first class stock of carpets. * Wanted, a man to work on a dairy farm. Inquire of |oe Donaldson, Tilla- m.mk. Sid LonryHeft for Portland on l ues, day, where he has been offered a posi Bmmett Jenkin* brought suit in the circuit court «gainst tbe Miami Lumbei Company, a corporation, for $1,233.41, which he claims is owiug him on a log ging contract. Tillamook people when visiting Port* laud are invited to make Ralph Ackley’s offices their headquarter*—603 Corbett Building, 5th and Morrison st*, oppo site the post office. * A lew of the unterrified, democratic war horses got together on Tuesday for the purpose of preparing for the primary election, but it was a tame, spiritless affair, for the reason that it was a diffi cult matter to find aspirants who would allow their names to be placed on the "slate.” C. W. Talmage was chosen chairman and Thos. Coates secretary. Delegates to the State convention were elected as follows : G Cohn. C. W. Tal mage and P. W. Todd. Robert Parley, who has been No. 1 at the Point Adams Lile Saving Station for Say I Were you ever in a Five and a number of years, came in last week to take charge of the new station recently len Cent Store ? Well, I have one fight here in Tillamook. Back of the established at Garibaldi. The Tillamook Lumbering Company main store I have a defiartmeut has a large quantity of lumber on hand 25 x 30, full of Five and Teu Cent I have just received a lar.e of all dimensions, unloaded from the Good*. schooner. Leave your orders for lumber spring shipment for Chi* department, and have most anything you can think at tbe company’s office. * of for a ntckle or a dime, at P«icl*f'*. For sale, a splendid lot of yonng Locus The next time you come to town and Trees, suitable for shade trees, sizes from have a little time to spare, just come in 3lt. to 5ft. Price, 10c. each or 12 for and look it over, you will uot be asked $1 00 —Leave order* st yhe Headlight to buy. • Office, or see L. D. Ackley. * Eight car* of steel for the bridges to We expect our line ol fishing tackle to be built on the Pacific Railway & Navi arrive in about two weeks from New gation Company’s line between Hills York. We bought the nicest and largest boro and Ttllamnok have arrived from line of these goods that ever came into the East and are standing in the ra'lroad the county.— K ing & S mith . * yard* on the East Side. The material Flies. 2 for 5c., 25c. dor.—Regular will be taken around to Tillamook from price, 5c. each. Flies 5c. each, 50c, doz. Portland on tiarges. There are a num Regular price 12Vkc. each. These prices ber of bridges to be built spanning rav hold good until our new line of fishing ines and mountain streams on the new tackle arrives.— K ing & S mith . • line and steel for these structures arrive* Position wanted by cheesemaker with here from time to time. Work lias been six year’s experience in Iowa factories suspended on the Tillamook line on ac Would also accept position as helper in count of the financial stringency, and good creamery.—Address E. G. Hall. President Lytle is unable to say when construction will be resumed. Seattle, Wash., general delivery. * The cheese output of Tillamook county in 1907 amounted to more than $450,- 000. That one product alone is making Tillamook county famous.and the cheese made theie has no equal.—Hillsboro Independent. It will be known in a few days when work will be resumed on the railroad, for the news is expected to arrive at any time giving orders to commence opera tions, when n large number of men will be sent here. When you want Ham», Bacon and Lard, go to tbe J. D. Jones Packing Company, who supplies the wholesale and retail trade with the best home cured meats. You will save money by trading with this company. * Baxter Stillwell has withdrawn as a candidate for justice of the peace for the second justice district, leaving the race on the republican ticket between A. T. White and G. W. Sappington. Four years ago Sappington was a candidate in the June election for the same position as a non- partisan judiciary candidate in opposi tion to the regular republican nominee, when the vote was: G. B. Alley, rep., 379; R. Eichinger, soc., 60; C. Mills, pro., 40 ; G. W. Sappington, non parti san judiciary, 132. At the primary elec- tion two years ago, A. T. White, rep., was the only candidate, hut in the June election there werethree;candidutes when tbe vote stood: W. 0. Uha-e, independent, 153 ; F. E. Huntsinger, *oc., 107 ; A. T. White, iep., 345. 1908 THE NEW TRANS PORTATION LINE. Attempt made in Portland to Knock the Proposition. ANVIL IS PURCHASED. She Will be Brought to Ore gon after being Fitted Up and Re-Painted. As was to be expected, the proposition to put on a boat in opposition to the Sue H. Elmore met with considerable "knocking,” and the greatest surprise was in a number of Portland busmess nen getting cold ieet after Mr. Samuel Elmore had paid a visit to Portland to see what he could do to head off the pro position. AU went well with the promo, ters until Mr. Elmore appeared on the scene, and for teveral days it looked as though he was going to be successful in defeating lhe whole proposition, as the following letter will clearly show : Portland. Ore., March 36, 08. M r . E dmunds , Tillamook Oregon. Dear Sir : I hate to report to you that the proposition to put the "Anvil" on the Portland-Tillamook run is about to fall through. Mr. Elmore came to Portland and personally visited Mr. Han. manager ol Wadham & Co., who is secretary of tbe transportation committee. To get anything out of the wholesale house, it would be uecessarv to work through the transportation committee. Since Mr. Elmore saw Mr. Han we have been unable to do anything with them. All manner of ways have been used to discourage any investor*. Twice we had the money all promised. The arti elein Sunday's Journal was correct. Mr. Wilcox (Portland Flouring Mills) who owns 500 in the Elmore, gave out that he was saving his money tor our special benefit. He has lots of influence <n this town and that has hurt us. These combined with tightness of the money narket have made it an up hill job for us. We have $30,000 that we can abso. lately count upon. Now would it be possible to raise some money oyer(there? You could take stock, bonds, or any fair way. Wo can raise some more money here, but 1 am afraid that we will not be able to make a go of it without some finan cial aid from Tillamook. If you could take $10,000 stocks or loan us $10,000 on the boat, we can put it through. Could you not see Mr. Walton and Mr. Harrison ? They would do some thing, I think. We will give you a mortgage covered by insurance to protect you in case of a loan. I will have Mr, Johnson call you up Monday morning. Hoping that Tilla* mook will get the transportation ser vice that she deserves. I am, Very sincerly yours. W. F. P ohly . Sheriff Crenshaw is kept busy collect ing taxes since the 15th March, when the Notice. time lor rebates expired, and if taxes urdav. continue to be paid at the same rate as Notice ia hereby given that the County- Wanted, t«rent. Dairy Farm lor cash. the past two weeks there will be but lit Court of Tillamook County will receive Address D. F. Thompson, Hobsonville. tle owing the county on the 1907 roll. bid* for the board and care ol George Oregon. Word was received in this city that Meyer*. a county charge. All hide mutt 20, 2S and 30 per cent off on all Cloth Joseph Lahmon, who removed with bis be filed with the County Clerk on or be ing, Hats. Shoes and Furnishing Goods wile and tamily to California several fore 10 o'clock a m. Wednesday , the years ago, committed suicide last week 6th day of May, 1908. i Bulls for sale.—Enquire of at Alameda, in that state, having be. G. B L amb . jnxe, Tillamook, Ore. Local come despondent on account of ill health. County Clerk. • All subscribers who are over twelve Petition« Filed. months in arrears will be dropped irom tbe list after this issue, as newspapers S tatb and C ongrkssional . must comply with the new postal regu For United States Senator—C. W. >rse to break or to use for lations, consequently if tbe newspaper Fulton, Republican ; H. M. Cake, Repub ly if suited.—D. L Shrode, quits comiug the reason will readily be lican. seen. The above letter was very discourag For Congressman, First District—W. Mr. Gregory, of the Pacific Telephone jrour horses in the rain ing to the business men, but soon alter C. Hawlev, Republican. & Telegraph Co., is io the city, and he them in Harris’ Tie For Kailroad Commisaioner, Second its receipt a telephone message put quite mtorma us that lhe new system will be District—C. B. Aitchison, Republican ; a different complexion on the situation, put in right away. It about time, Register is right now, for it losepb Gaston, Republican ; A N. Ham tor it stated that $60,000 had lieen raised tor the old, rattle trap wiies should have the 7th April fur the pri- ilton. Republican ; Howaid Whiting. in Portland, the deal had been closed for been consigned to the scrap heap years Republican ; C. C. Loucks. Republican ; the purchase of the Anvil, and that after ago. receivihg a coat of paint the vessel will W. H. Hulburt. Republican. iful black horse of the Ne- There is a Red Indian in town, for Ed. Blssociatiou is finding favor Supreme fudge—R. S. Bean. Republi leave for Oregon, the shippers to be noti Snodgrass received on the last steamer Sers. tied in due time when she will make her an Indian Twin Cylinder 5-horae power can. Food and Dairy Commissioner—J. W first trip. pl weeks of wet and stormv Motor Cycle, which is an up to date, No doubt, other tactics will be resort ■■ turned bright and warm first das* machine in every respect and Bailey, Republican ; Alexander Reid. ed to in the effort to “do up” the new Republican. •days. guaranteed to hit the road at a mile a line of boats between Tillamook City D istrict A ttorney . I Watt came in from Port- minnte gait. and Portland, for it is already rumored Third Judicial District — John H. Me lay, having Deen on a busi- Brighten up! Paint season is on again. that the Elmore people have threatened Nary,Republican. ■at city. Again we expect to handle Sherwin Wil. to cut freight rates and ship in feed for J oint S enator . brke has brought two suits hams Pure Paints Again we expect to Lincoln, Tillamook, Yamhill and Wash next to nothing which would put a big ■nurt against Chas. Fleck, do the paint business of tbe county, ington—W. N. Barrett, Republican smile on the countenance ol every dairy, because our paints and Oil« are pure. ‘for certain property. Oak Nolan, Republican ; C. C Hummer man, for that is a snap they have never Riis. Tom Morri*and Frank Mr. King, a practical painter loryears, sky. Republican. enjoyed before, to buy feed for about in the city on Wednesday can give you good advice on any subject what it costs in Per»land. J oint BEraRSENTATtvE. pertaining to paint.— K ing & S mith . • th part of the county. Tillamook and Yamhill—A. G. Beals. Married, on Thursday evening, in the Republican. n$2 00 by every person who County Petitions. a pair of shoe, the last County Clerk's office, Mr. De Wayne Stephens and Miss Hazel Wells, daughter R epublican . Sy place except Tod I’*. * of E P. Wells, the nuptial knot being County Clerk—J. C. Holden, Fred W. rrkins and wile came in laat tied by County Judge H. E. Goodspeed. Christensen, C. A. Johnson. )e in this citv and the former Tbe young couple are well known, and Sheriff—G*o. F. Zimmerman, B. J. k-ntal parlor* in tbe Olsen ti.eir young friends extend to them their Gienger. Henry Crenshaw. congratulations and best wishes lor As*e**or—A M Hare. Ware will leave for Clow- their future happiness. County Commissioner—II. V. Ailey. Vour grocer return* your money if you don't brdrtv, and will <»ccupy the County Treasurer—J. H Stephens, Died, on Saturday, in thia city, Mr. J. like Schilling's Best we per him Kretbyterian chu.ch at that H. Whinery, who had resided here about Superintendent of Schools—W, W. Mo. two years. Deceased was born in 1841 Wiley. W 8. Buell. [Iful black horse of the Ne- and was a member of the G.A.R. and | ustic* of lhe Peace, 2nd Just ice Dis KAaaociatinn can be seen at K.P.. and the remains were taken out on riel—A. T. Whit*. G. W. Sappington. 'barn on Mondays, Thurx- tbe steamer, to be shipped to Illinois. Mr. Wiley ia the only candidate to turdays of each week. • He was an elderly gentleman and was avail hiuiaelf of the privilege of a twelve word platform, which is a* fidluw |rs. Howard Edmunds left respected by those who had made his “ Build modern building», employ good acquaintance since residing here. [this week for the purpose teacher*, and lax limber to eupport The Tillamook Editorial Association, Capital Stock ........................ »25,000. Imunds receiving medical to affiliate with the Oregon Pre«« Auto »chool* " Offer* every facility for s«fe banking, I St. Vincent's hospital. D bmocha T. and solicits your bumnea*. ciation, ba* been formed, with Fred. C. bts 1 and 2, block 12. Cone Sheriff—A. E. Lucy. Baker, of the Headlight, president ; C. addition to Bay Citv, and Treasurer- P W. Todd. Oxnmercial, Saving* and Trust De A. Dolan, of the Herald, vice-president; ¡block 6, Town of Idaville — County Surveyor—IV. B Smith. partment«. X. A. E Hill, of the Courier, treasurer; and nl llellenbuyck. Bay City. • Interest at current rat*« on checking J. L. Murphy, of tbe Herald, secretary. account«. For Whooping Cough. nearly new 3 inch Wagon, The object of this local editorial associa O-ir little book, Helpful Hint« on Give ChambevUin's Cough Remedy, in nd Heavy Set ol Harness tion is to further the interests of the It will keep the cough I-» we. expretara Banking,” explaining bow to do your Ip if sold at <mce. See. or newspapers of Tills.nook county, and to _____ tian easy _____ »ixl render ..... th* __ flu „ of coughing banking by mail i* ready. hian Olsen, Tillamook City, ' work together in the interests of tbe ____ |e*s frequent _____ and * ‘ lee* aev*r*. . It M Mie I Semi for a copy. It'« free for tbe and -------- sure. For «al* by Ml iliuggiaU. . aaktng. county. It— J _____ I, one of the promoters of • Park. was in lhe city on Sal $1-50 per year. COFFEE Good coffee is partly in buying and partly in making; like everything else. First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY. ORE. lhe Tillamook County Bank, Of Tillamook City, Ore. CAPITAL . . $30,000.00. APPRECIATION. This bank values the business it receives from its custo mers and takes every opportunity of telling them so. Our customers on the other hand appreciate the fact that the service extended to them is coupled with security. must Any business arrangement to be permanent mutually satisfactory and profitable. be Therefore, in the selecting of your bank, have permanency in view and establish yourself for your present aud future well being with a good sound bank. SANDLAKE BOULDER CREEK. More rain more glass, more grass more milk, more milk more money. Ira Diuiond and wife made a trip to Tillamook City Thursday and returned home Friday. Mies My rtle Owens ac companied them, to slay with her mother while her father is out to the Valley. Mies Owens has lieen attending school in Tillamook City during the winter months, and her many friends are glad to see her on lhe lake once more. Joel Atkinson made a trip to the city of Wood» Friday. He reports business picking up. Joe Finigan, of Cspe Kiwanda, was on lhe lake last Sunday, and finding out this was leap year, tisik for lhe woods. U. S. Edwards will start his cheese factory Monday. One of our neighbors who has a place on top of a fern hill has put up a trespass notice, which reads : No liunt- ng or fishing allowed on these premises no Ar. The hunting pari of it is all right. But I don't see how anybody is going to catch fish on a fern hill. 1 always fish in the waler. Clyde Webb l>as lieen clearing log* off the meadow this week. Miss Ethel Hoyt went to Ocean Park Thursday to visit with friends a few days. Miss Lillie Webb, who ha* lieen visit ing with friends and relatives at Clover dale and Oretown for the past mouth, returned home Wednesday. Ira Duuoi.d will «tsit his plainer Tuesday, which will be the first one that has ever run in Sandlske. Mrs. G. H. Robison has returned home after a week’* visit with friend* nnd re lative, in and around Tillamook City. Hiixel Bend cheese factory began operating March 2l*t. Mr. Miller la cheese maker. He is putting in a stock of groceries, etc., at th* factory, so wa feel right tn "town” with a store “ next door.” La grippe is getting in it* beat work in our iieighle.rluM*!. H A. Chopard la the latest victim, and it has gripped him good » id hard. Leslie Jei.H.-n went to Hebo Friday tn v I hii liis grand parent«, and to bring home his brother, Carl, who bos b*en attending school at Hebo th* paat mb months. Home men have lieen at work fixing lhe roads where the recent high water damaged them. Mr*. II. A. Chopard went down home Saturday for a visit with her parent*, but «a* recalled by her husband'« siok- ii«s*. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Jensen went to Tillamook last week to attend the sale* going OU ill lhe department store*. Hine* our scti<*il cloned, Mi**e* Lily and lJiura Bay* and their brotbar, Abe, have been attending «cliool at Blain*. II A. Cho|«r<l visited at P. R. Coul son’s at Blaine. Halurday «nd Sunday. M. A. Cady and wife went toTtllamook la*l week to have Dr. Smith lance • large gathering on their little girl'« head. We learn site i* much better. Death Was Qn His Heels. Rheumatic Pains Relieved. Mi. I him. Btenlon. postmaster of Pouiypool, Ont., w rtlea: "For lhe past eight year* I .offered from rheumatic pains, and during that lima I used many different liiiimeiil* aud remedies lor the cure of rlieumMtiam. Laat aura- mer 1 procured a Dottle of < han.berlain'a Pam Halm and got more relief from it liiau anything 1 have aver uaed, and cneertullv recommend thia liniment to all sufferer* Irom rheumatic paina.'* 25 ami 5o cent imulea for aale by all drugg lata. Jees-e P Morri*, of Skipper*. Va., hud a clove call in the spring of Jtfilfl. He ■>*)« . " An altwck of pneumonia left me ao weak and with such a tearlul cough that my friend* declared con.uinpuou had me, and death was on rny heel*, Then I wa* persuaded to try Dr. King'* New Ducovery. It helped me immedi ately, and after taking two and a half iMittle* I wa* a well man again. I found out that New Discovery la the laral rem edy for cough* and lung disease in all Chamberlain’s Has the Pre lhe world.’" Hold under guarantee at ference ('ha*. I. (Hough’» drug alore. 56c, and Mr Frail C. Hanrahan, n prominent |l.U0. Trial bottle free. druggiet of Portamoulh, Va.. «ay«: "For llit* peel *1« year* I have *uld and r*cwu. He Got What He Needed. mended Chauibarlain'a Colic, Cholera "Niue years ago it looked a* if my «nd Diarrhoea Remedy. Il is a great time had come, " says Mr. C. Farthing, remedy and one of the I wet patent of Mill Creek, Ind. Ter. "1 was so run uiedicinn on I lie market. I liaudle «out* down If al life hui.g on a very slender other, for lhe same purpuaaa that pay thread. It was then my druggist recom- me a larger profit, I Hit lln* remedy ia *o nietiiled Eleetric Bittei*. 1 bought a sure In effect a cure, and my customer bottle and I got what I needed— ■ai certain to appreciate my racummend strength I had one foot in the grave, ing n io him, that 1 give it the prefer but Electric Billers pul it back ,uu the ence." For aale by all druggiate. turf again, and I've been well ever •nice.” Sold under guarantee at Chas. For Bale. 1. Clough’s drug store. 50c •••: A Twenty Year Sen ence. " I have jn-l computed n twenty year health 'sentence, impismd by Buckle»»'« Arnie* Salve, which cured me of bleed ing pliesj twenty yrar* ago,” ante* O. S Wmilever. of LeRaysville, N. Y Bucklen’s Arnica Salve heals the worst sore«, boil«, bur»«, wound« and cut« In the shortest lime. 25c. at Cha*. I. Clough’s drug Mor*. Plenty of Trouble i* caused by stsgustion of tl>* liver and I bowel*, to get nd of it and headache ■ ■><1 btli<>u»«ie«* and Hie poison that bring, jaundice, take Dr. King’« New Life Pill*, the reliable puriti. r* that do lhe work without grinding or griping i 25o. at Lhaa. 1.< Ivugb'* drug slur*. Th* property of tn* **t*la of John WeMenberger, deceaaed, d**i>rib*d aa th* East half of HouthwaeC quarter of se< lion 5, and the East half of Northw**t I quarter of Section 8, township b South, - .................. — acre*. Range . 10 West, 160 I’leas« communicate all offers to tl>e undersigned, V bazib & V babib , Corbett Bldg, Portland, Ore. Wanted, at once, team* to haul lumber from Cohn Sc Sander’s saw mill. Can make from #5 to $6 a day.