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. XX. No. 47.
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY 7, 1908
JOTTINGS.
■Tris, eye Bpecialist.
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lotta, for abstracts.
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, Morris about your eyes,
’illamook County Bank notes
in bulk or ar at Mills' Cash
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Widow Pattern Hats nt Stur-
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n Hums and Bacon at Mills'
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k Knudson has received their
Btting.
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I Hart closed school in the Marx
Mt Friday.
'have trouble with your eve«,
lenry Morris.
I the time to •ee about your
»n't put it off.
fase left for a business trip to
Ion Tuesday
ilk cans with the new sanitary
«K ino & S mith C o ,
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|nrv Morris will tell you the
but your eye troubles.
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k Knudson's furniture store has
I first class stock of carpets. *
inning, high in quality and low
Lawn Mowers.—King & S mith
a man to do some slashing nt
¡ñire of A. W. Phelps, Long
dreamery Butter now selling at
11 two pound square« at Q- A.
Illiam Galloway left on Friday
ng circuit court in tbis city for
ras snow in the mountains on
Lcovering a distance of about
re your horses in the rain
fan tie them in Harris' Tie
lets.
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» he latest instruments for the
lamination of the eje. Call
rm.
1 Morris left on Friday for
e, and will be back about the
month.
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i. Craven is in from Clover-
dical treatment, having been
it winter.
osed on Wednesday in the
' District, where Miss Goyne
lunson have been teaching.
»nal Harvester Company of
* Frank Matz was a suit filed
Ity Court to recover *158.75.
I. Hare will preach at Bay
slay morning and in the Pres-
urcli in this city in the even.
Gentleman's Watch between
rance's place and town. The
recover same by applying to
rance.
I for lour county high schools
I filed with the county court,
will be submitted to a vote
le in June.
|W
of feed now reduced at G. A.
i A full line of shorts. mid
I, rolled barley, etc., mi hand.
t prices on Iced. 1 will save
: people when visiting Port-
ited to make Ralph Ackley's
headquarters—603 Corliett
ih and Morrisoil sts., op|io-
office.
n. who works for the Miami
, at Hobsonville, had the
o break his leg on Saturday,
put him on the retired list
gon ths.
arn hss brought suit in the
t to set aside the verdict in
Burt in which he was fined
ig abusive and obscene Ian.
bicli he pleaded guilty.
pgirs w'uo came in on the
Bunday were Mrs. McIntyre
Mr. Winter. Blame Hays,
l>J. J. Powell, Mrs Bowlbv.
Hrs. W. T. Kimball and E.
Watson haa decided to make
Iday between thia city and
kh his automobile, the first
'this city at 9 30 a.m , and
rip at 4 30 p m., the lare lor
Hp being *1 25.
nd Butter Maker Wanted,
to correspond with a first
’Position will be open about
■toiler. My present man is
[go farming. — The Walla
bterv, Ward Emigh, prop.,
b. Wash.
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Rentreath. representing the
Rss Telegraph Company, ia
Br the purpose of eatablish-
*s station in thia city. The
Be taken up with the Tdla.
Bpmen t »ague on Friday
be
ha».
Hora* Gompa ay‘a Stallion
I be at Easter's barn Mon-
Bdaya and Saturdays ; at
b's on the Nehalem, Tues-
Bous aad Wednesday uiorn-
BIS
JteaÒliijbt
i“gs ; and at the Whitney Co.'Branch,
half a mile west of the W. N. Vaughn
place. Fridays and Sundays.
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Mr. J. J. Powell returned from a
visit to the East on Sunday, who was
glad to get back to Tillamook.
Mr.
Powell reports that most of the large
factories are closed down in Michigan,
with thousands of men out of employ,
uient and things generally tight, and lor
that reason he was glad to get back.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore left out on
Wednesday morning with 750 canes of
cheese and her passengers were George
Sharp and wife, A. A. Knapp, William
Duchard.C. P. Snider, A. K. Case, Sheriff
Creushaw. Abe Hembree. Dr. Gregory,
G. Hargis, Rev A. C. Sandbourne, Mrs.
Anderson, H. F. Young and P. Hasse!
berg.
The witnesses in the Hembree case will
not leave tor Dallas this week, ss it is
expected that District Attorney McNary
will ask to have a day set for the trial,
when they will be notified to appear, or
it may be that the defence will ask for a
continuance. Sheriff Crenshaw left with
Hembree on Wednesday, taking him out
on the steamer.
The School District Boundary Board
held a meeting on Thursday, when the
following business was transacted : G.
W. Day's farm was detached from the
Riverdale District and added to the Bay
City district ; a r.ew school district was
organized at Hobsonville ; School Dis
tricts Nos. 32 and 45 were authorized to
vote upon the question of consolidating
the two districts.
The lumber schooner Minnie E Kelton,
belonging to the Miami Lumber Com
pany, was struck by a heavy sea and
nearly wrecked off Yaquina, losing her
deck load and eleven of her crew were
killed or drowned.
Becoming water
logged she was nnehored and abandoned
off shore, but afterwards drifted to sea
and was picked up by a passing steamer
and towed to Astoria.
The remains of L. A. Wilt, son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. P. Wilt, who died in Port
land some months ago from tl phoid
fever, were brought to this citv on Mon
day for burial.and the funeral took place
011 Tuesday, the religious service being
held in the M.E. church, conducted by
the pastor. Rev, I. V. Parker, and the
interment in the 1.0 O.F. cemetery. Mr.
and Mrs. Wilt have the sympathy of
their numerous friends in their bereave
ment.
Mr. J. A. Dahlgren, of Portland, has
purchased the Photo Studio of Mr. Mc-
Millun, and will operate the same under
the name of "The McMillan Studio.’’
Mr. Dahlgren is well and favorably
known cniong the photographers of
the United States, has the finest instru.
meats made and only Al pictures pro.
duced by him, including Crayons, En.
largements, Portraits, Groups. Views,
etc. He also finishes for amateurs.
Prices will be the same as before.
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Ex-Senator J. W. Maxwell, who lias
been in California and New Mexico for
several years, has returned to the
county to take up his residence here He
is looking well, but is not quite as fleshy
as he was when he left the county. Aa
it is a long time since the ex-senator
lelt thia Little Kingdom of Tillamook,
we wonder whether it will be necessary
to naturalize him. Mr. Maxwell, like a
good many other persons who have gore
away from Tillamook, is glad to get
back and shake hands with hie old-tiaie
friends once more.
A meeting of the city council was held
on Monday, when a resolution was pass
ed to improve a number of sidewalks. A
referendum petition was filed to refer the
ordinance to keep stock and poultry up
to a vote of the people at the election 10
December. The petition was referred to
the city attorney. Bills allowed were :
*15.00
Recorder's salary....
Water rent...............
77 50
3.20
Tillamook Herald ...
05.00
W. T. Kimball.........
6 00
Geo. F. Zimmerman
40.42
E. A Edwards.........
10.50
|. C. Gov» ...............
12.50
W. Jolly ........ ..........
14
00
King & Smith.........
Died, on April 21st, Miss Mary Isebell
Wells, aged 22 years, 9 months and 4
davs. Deceased was born in Tillamook
county on the 25th July. 1885, and has
been in poor health for years, being a
patient sufferer and was cheerful until
the end came. The religious services
were conducted by Rev. I. V. Parker,
pastor of the M E. church, and the re
mains were buried in the Johnson ceme
tery
'Tis hard to break the tender cord.
When love has bound the heart ;
'Tis hard, so hard to speak the words.
Must we for ever part ?
Dearest, loved one, we have laid thee
In the peaceful grave's embrace.
But thy memory will be cherished.
Till we see thy heavenly face.
Died, at her home at Pleasant Valley,
April 29th, lluMah A. Hiatt, wit» of
Wm. Hiatt, aged 52 years, three months
and one day. Mrs. Hiatt was born at
Monmouth, Oregon She leaves besides
her husband five daughters, vis : Mrs
Bertha Fletcher, of Cloverdale Mrs.
Nora Mason and Mrs. Jessie Gwin, of
Monmouth Ore.; Belle and Frankie
Hiatt. She baa been a devout Christian
since she united with the Christian
Church at the age of 14 yeHia. She
leaves a boat of relatives and friends to
tuourn their loss
Call not l*ack the dear departed.
Anchored safe where »torma are o’er,
On the border land we left them
Soon to meet and part no more.
When we leave this world of changes,
When we leave this world of care,
We shall find our miseing loved one.
In our Father’s mansion f«»ir.
Mr Wallace McCamant, attorney for
the Pacific Railway & Navigation Co.,
an dressed a letter to the Right of Wav
Committee wanting the subsidy raised
to |25,OOO. half of which to be paid in
ninety davs after work starts up. and
the other half when the road is built, the
company guaranteeing to have the road
completed and in operation in two yeai s.
The committee wm called together and
met in Attorney Botts’ office, and after
discussing the matter came to the con.
elusion that it was almost next to im
possible to raise any more monev, and
Mr McCamant was notified to that
effect.
Frank Long had his jaw broken on
Friday morning by a tooth flying out of
the saw at the saw mill.
House and Lot for Sale.
A good five room house and corner lot
five blocks from court house for *700. 011
terms. Enquire at this office.
Auction Sale,
Auction Sale, May 16th, on Dr. Mills’
Farm, Pleasant Valley. On account of
falling health I will sell all my cows, 16
head, 11 fresh, 1 bull, 1 sow with five
pigs, Will sell on time on good secured
note.
P eter A macher .
Notice.
The Tillamook Development League
will hold a special meeting on Friday
evening, May Sth, to coiisidcr the mat
ter of a wireless telegraph station to lie
erected Iter». All members should be al
the City Hall at 7:30.
Notice.
B. 0. Snuffer will be at Alex Mc
Donald's barn. Nehalem, on Wednetdav,
May 13, with Margo and Radel. All
farmers are invited to come and take
dinner with Mr. Snuffer on the above
date.
Yours to serve,
B O. S nuffer .
Notice.
School District No. 9, of Tillamook
City, will receive bids for Seventy cords
of hemlock or alder wood. To be de
livered hi the basement of school house.
Bids will be received uutil Monday,
May 18th, 1 p m.
Leave bid with
A lva F inley ,
District Clerk.
To the Public.
Having «old my implement and
vehicle business to Clarence Har.en
kralt, 1 desire to thank the public for
the patronage received for the past six
years and hope you will give Mr. Hall-
enkratt a call.
Yours to serve,
B. O. S nuffer .
To Whom it May Concern.
Notice is hereby given that Mrs. A. S.
Abraham, wife of the undersigned. John
A Abraham, has deserted and left the
home of said John A. Abraham, against
his will mid without his consent. And
all persons are hereby notified not to ex.
tend credit to her on the account of John
A. Abraham.
Dated April 30, 1908.
| ohn A. A braham .
For Sale or Trade.
First class Confectionery Business in a
thriving town in California 18 miles
from Los Angeles. The town has 3.500
inhabitants is well lighted hy electricity,
has good city water, and is situated on
good electric roa>f with good car service
connecting it with LosAngelea and other
points. The business is equipped with
first class apparatus,and is doing a busi
ness of from *20 to (75 per day. Will
stand investigation. See G.W. Evans or
any real estate man.
ANNUAL MEETING.
Development League to Elect
Officers for Ensuing Year.
li.50 per year
TODD & CO
Clothiers and Furnishers
“The Store That MakeFGood
Bargains in All Lines.
CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES
and FURNISHING GOODS.
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A LARGE STOCK OF MEN’S GLOVES,
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Consisting cf Horse Hide, Calf Skin and Buck Skin, for
Working and Driving.
A fine line of Gauntlets of all kinds just received.
Broken Lines in Shoes, Hats and Underwear at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
TODD & CO., Tillamook
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Moneyback means that
the tea is good and well
worth the money.
Can’t mean anything
else.
Your grocer returns your money if you don't
like ScbilUnc's Best: we pay bun.
BEAVER
Monday of this week was a big day
for the horsemen of Neat ucca valley. B.
O. Snuffer gave a dinner to a company
of his friends at the Gilbert Hotel. We
learn there were about 30 Invited.
Quite a number of the patrons of the
Hemlock cheese factory have had to
haul their milk to Beaver factories. All
because of a small explosion in the
boiler of their factory there.
The Beaver cheese factory is busy
every day now.
Mother Kinnarnan is still quite poorly,
and does not seem to gain much
strength.
The church in Braver is receiving n
much needed coat of paint.
And still it rains, but then tbis would
not be Tillamook if it did not rain.
We are informed that Rev. A. W.
Ginn will preach at Beaver next Sun
day, May 10.
Ln «1 Sunday morning we noticed that
Mt. Hebo ha<i on a snow white dress
Trout fishing seems to be pretty good
sport along Beaver creek now.
SANDLAKE
R R. Creighton’s suction sale was a
very quiet
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affair, there ta-iiig a amali
crowd. Nearly everything went for half
price and less. That was good for them
that bought, but very hard on the one
who sold. Mr. Creighton intends to
make his future home in Idaho and we
all wish him success.
Herman Tohl and wife, of Hemlock,
visited with E R. Hayes and wife 81111-
day.
E. E. Webb and daughter Elsie are
visiting with friends and relatives at
Cloverdale and Oretown this week.
Ira Dimond is making cheese and
cranberry boxes tbis week, and if the
water stays up long enough he intends
to saw out several thousand feet of toad
plank.
J. R. Thompson left for the valley
last week, and this being leap year, we
are afraid poor Jim is a-goner.
.lay Hoyt, of Sandlake ha* hired out
to work for Mr*. Boles for the summer.
Clyde and Lillie Webb, the Randlake
ca penters, have ju«t completed a fine
warehouse,
L. A. Hoyt’s cheese factory started up
last week with Miss Ethel as head cheese
maker.
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To the Public
Having bought the Feed and Imple
ment Business of B. O. Snuffer in this
city, I am prepared to furnish everything
in the Implement line.
Good goods at honest prices.
Give me a call.
Yours for business,
CLARENCE HANENKRATT.
A UTOMOBILE !
Two. Trips Daily
Between Tillamook & Bay City.
Leave Tillamook City at 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.tn.
Leave Bay City at 10.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.tn.
Daily, except Sunday.
Fare, one way, 75c. Round trip, lr.25.
Keep a Written Account
of all Your Expenditures.
You know from experience it is hard to
save from your earnings—but it can be done
if you set your heart and head in that direc
tion. The only way to do it is to keep an ac
count of what you earn and what you spend.
The simplest way to keep this record is
to have a bank account—deposit your money
with this bank and pay all bills by check.
Your bank book and returned checks are
the record yon want—they will tell the story
of your money both earned and spent.
Now would be the proper time to begin.
Tillamook County Bank,
The regular annual meeting of the
Tillamook Development League is to
be held on Monday, the 25th of Muy.
Officers will be elected for the couiliig
term aud other iiiip-*rtant bustnesa trans
HOBSONVILLE.
acted. It is r* quested that all members
Iii. born** in Truck«**, Calf
will be present 'Hi th a '«mMon and 1-fid
Mi*
Leola
Dunham liaa ju«t finished mnwd by his many friends. He will be
tiie'r support to the upbuilding of thia a succeasful term
of four months -cine,I
greal Commonwealth.
Remember the at Vosluiig, an*l slie [aw.l tliroiigh here
Mr«. Lour Riefenlairg 1« quite ill. Dr.
iite, May 25th.
| Monday on her way home to Indepen- ■ lawk, of Hay City, was called to her
Tuesday,
I dence.
Mr. ard Mr«. Mandls were Tillamook
pipet Rs* Il k At I FllQf
Captain Forby. wife and two children,
t 11 O V UC4*I11\ kX 1 I Li0 v of the
the Life
Life Having
Savin? Station,
Station went
went to
to Bay
llav visitors Wednesday.
City Tuesday.
John Hohson made a flying trip to
BOULDER CREEK
Garibaldi Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H A. Chopard and
Quite a number of Hohsonville people
at'ende.l the sch<e>l exercises at Bay Norman «(>ent last Sunday at the home
of Mr. D. H. McIntyre.
City, Friday niglit.
Mrs. Fred Kabkre has been real ill in ' G H. Robison haa sold one of hie
Capital Stock........................ *25,000.
horses to W. N. Bay« and has been try
bed forth« last few days.
Offer, every facility for wife hanking,
Mr. and Mrs L Bynum are wsiting ing to purchase another one to work in
and solicits your bu»iue«a.
patiently for tlieir lent, which was to its place, a« lie has only one left, and
come on the last tsal but didn't, they ranching with <ais horse is uphill bust
Commercial, Barings and Trust De- intend to enjoy lent life tor a while,
There wa« a surpriM party at W. D.
partmeols.
Mr Gain«« had the misfortune to
Interest at current rates on checking smash two of th« finger« on his right Gladwill's I AM Monday nigh* 1« celebrate
hand tie« other day while working in the Mrs, GladwiH's birthday Those pranent
accounts.
were H L. Jensen and family. D H.
Our little book, '• Helpful Hints on mill.
McIntyre and family, E P. Mills and
Mrs. Bent has been under the weather family and M A Cade and family. We
Binking.’’ explaining how to do your
banking by mail is r*»*ij .
several day a.
have heard no particulars, but presume
Uondrod Thorell. who has been em they had an enjoyable lime.
Send fur a copy. It's tree for the
asking.
ployed in the mill here, left Tuesday for
H A. Chopard has l»la shingle camp in
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE
äfellol
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
operation now, and ia turning out some
fin« shingle». Hr is making for his own
use. fail will also «ell to any one who
wants them. His wife is the silent (!)
partner in the firm She does th» bahng,
so of course it is don» o.k.
II. L. Jensen is building lot« of naw
f.-nce, which make» ■ great improve
ment in the looks of any ranch.
E. P. Mill« bought a horns of Bert
Sherwood, at Heho, a short time ago,
•nd »««out the other evening taking a
sleigh ride behind his tram of graya.
Our mail ha« hern put on the sum-
mer schedols now, which makes It con
venient when one wants to cumniunL
cate with Tillamook, as our mall con
nect» with the Tillamook uiall, and a
letter will reach it» OeMination the mm»
day it starts, instead of lying over in
Beaver until th» next day aa it does iu
winters.
To Correspond«« B.
Several communications are crowded
out this week, including a letter from
Mr. L. D Ackley, which will appear ia
our uext issue.