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l-Lcaòlinljt. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 18, 1908. MOOK JOTTINGS. Take your orders for Mill! AGREEMENT IS SIGNED. I COPELAND CASE REVERSED ner to Sturgeon’s ; an up-to- rris, eye specialist, date Trimmer from Portland Work on the Railroad will Supreme Court Overrules Demur « lotts. for abstracts, execute the orders. to er Granted by McBride. Start Up at Once. ► i Morris about your eyes, Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Walton On account of Mr Lytle failing to give illamook County Bank notes * S alem , Or., June 16—Two appealed on Friday morning, Mr. James Waltou, a letter of reception of the new agree h. McGill, of Portland, is in the cases were decided by the Suureme ' jr- ment between the subscribers and the Court today, the lower court being re Mrs. Groat was quite seriously burned Pacific Railway & Navigation Company versed in each instance. The most im- about the face and bands on Thursday a good deal of speculation was indulged portant case was that of Richard Wills morning. The house had caught fire, and in this week as to when work on the rail and others against the Nehalem Coal n Hama and Bacon at Mills' it was while extinguishing the flames road would start up. Mr. T. Coates Company and M. S. Copeland, from If you have an idle hundred—or fifty or re. • that she was burned. Mrs. Groat is went to Portland last week with the Clatsop County. This suit was the out subscription list and with the purpose ot come of a coal mining project promoted any other amount which you desire to lay i to rent for cattle. Apply to qnite prostrate from the shock. Ikora p. The Nehalem HorseCompany's stallion securing an acceptance from Mr. Lvtle. by W. H. Copeland. Mr. Copeland se aside for safe keeping, bring it to this bank which he had been unable procure as Mr. cured an option on a tract of land be It Knudson has received their Flanuer will be at Easter's barn Mon for deposit. Lytle had been out of the citv. Although days, Thursdays aud Saturdays ; at lieved to coutain coal, the price being Itiiug. it was predicted several weeks ago that fixed at $12,000. He then organized the We issue Certificates of Depost pay Fred Zaddaeh's, on the Nehalem, Tues- have trouble with your eve», work would start up on the 15th. but Nehalem Coal Company with a capital lavs afternoous and Wednesday morn able on demand, also Time Certificates a tnry Morris. ings, and at the Whitney Co.'s ranch as that date is past and with no indi stock of $15,000, He subscribed for shares bearing 4 per cent interest. the time to see about your half a mile west of the W. N. Vaughn cations of doing so. it caused a good to the amount of $100, and his wife. n’t put it off. deal of speculation. Mr. Coates has M S Copeland, $7500. so ihat they con- place. Fridays. * phoned in saying that everything is all , lemon serial tickets 43, 133 trolled a majority of the stock. Thev Ed. Hadley has been arrested for using ♦ right and that he is under the impression then sold stock and used the proceeds to Io Sturgeon's. obscene, profane and abusive language le. Pigs, three and seven months to Clarence Crook on Sunday, and R. that work will start up between now buy the land, but took it in the name of and the first of the month. ly to Vincenz Jacob. M.S. Copeland, who transferred it to Catterlin is charged with the same offence A later message from Mr. Coates was the company at a consideration of nrv Morris will tell you the towards B. S. Powell. The cases are set received on Thursday afternoon, which $87,000. she taking as pay the 750 for Mondav. as there appears to be some mt your eye troubles. stated that Mr. Lvtle had signed the shares ot stock and a note for $12,000. doubt as to whether the law under Four years later this suit was brought rill be a special meeting of the acceptance to the agreement, and that to either have her stock canceled or com which they nre charged does or does not il on Friday evening. work would start up right away. pel her to pay for it. in the lower court apply to incorporated cities. Judge McBride sustained a demurrer to i Knudson’s furniture store has The Sue H. Elmore came in on VVednes IDA SCHNAUER ASHORE. the complaint, but on appeal the Su first class stock of carpets. * preme Court' in an opinion by Commis- day with the following passengers : Mr. I Mrs. H. T. Botts returned to Hawkins, Mrs. McIntyre and family. Drifts on Tillamook Spit in fioqer Slater, holds that the complaint states facts sufficient to entitle plaintiffs le first of the week from Port- Mrs. Morton, Mr. Turk, Mrs. Ulmer, F. Fine Weather-Will be a to relief. The case is therefore remanded Ulmer, Mr. McGill. Mrs. Bays. J. Yale. with instructions to overrule the de Total Wreck. : Cooper returned home last Mr. Jayson, Miss Boqucst, Mr. Ed. murrer. The lumber schooner Ida Schnauer, from the State of Washington wards, W. Gregory. Mr. Terwillegar, Captain Henrickson, went ashore on Bids Wanted Mr. Elliott and two boys. Ed. Catterlin, Wednesday afternoon on Tillamook spit, Notice is hereby given that the Cotintv I a three year old Durham Bull- Maude Sturgeon. Judge Holden, Mrs. or what is now known as the ocean side Court of Tillamook County, Oregon will i kind. T. H McCormack, Perkins. Mrs. Jones and son, H. of Bayocean Park. .She was outside and receive sealed bids for the graveling of and C. Straunt. Irie. * waiting for a tow to bring her in to that portion of what is known as the the latest instruments for the At a meeting of the city council Mon- load lumber at the Miami Lumber Com Eleals’ road at Nehalem, Oregon, from the beginning of said road to ’angle 19, Leave Tillamook City at 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. lamination ot the eye. Call day evening, W. R. Rutherford resigned pany's saw mill at Hobsonville. The of mile 1. Leave Bay City at 10.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. bem. * on the library board and Mrs. F. S. weather was fine and calm at the time. The approximate distance to be gravel tve your horses in the rain Whitehouse was appointed to fill the When Captain Schrader crossed in with ed is % mile. The approximate amount Daily, except Sunday. of grave! to be used on said road is 600 can tie them in Harris’ Tie vacancy. J. C. Holden resigned as city the Sue H. Elmore between one and two cubic vards. All bids must be nt certain recorder and J. S. Stephens resigned as o'clock he remarked that the schooner price per cubic yard, and the said gravel 0 Cts. * Fare, one way, 75c. Round trip, $1.25. lunson is one of the graduates city treasurer, to take effect after the was close in, but thought she was safely to be distributed over the entire dis next meeting of the city council. An anchored. It seems that she had lost her tance as may be directed by the County (gon State Nornul School at ordinance to prohibit the setting off of anchors and had only one small one left, Court or its representative. The work I this week. must be completed on or before October what is known as giant fire-crackers was and this failing to hold her and with no 1, 1908. All bids must be filed with the Treasurer P. W. Todd return passed to its second reading. wind, she drifted ashore at a point on County Clerk on or before 10 o’clock ursdav from attending the At the election at Nehalem for a union the spit opposite the site where it is pro a m. July 1st. 1908. The court reserves i state con vention. the right to reject any and all bids. By high school, composed of school districts posed to erect the new hotel at Bayocean order of the court. ?. GraysonJ and son Carl have Nos. 11, 28, 29 and 39. the boundary Park G. B. L amb , >m Tile Dalles, where the lat- board canvassed the votes on Wednes The life saving crew at Garibaldi went County Clerk. n attending school. day, with the result that districts Nos. to the assistance of the crew and took tinningham and family end 11, 28 and 38 were unanimous for the them nil off with the exception of the Notice to Sub9criberR. ey aud family, of Carlton, nnion high school, while in district No captain, who stayed with his ship for a “A Subscribers of the Pacific States ered at the Allen House on 29 only one vote was cast against it, while or left her in charge of the mate. Telephone & Telegraph Company are CHARACTERS. • An effort was to have been made on hereby notified that all telephone making only one vote in the four dis rentals are due on the first of every Will Dayton (The school teacher)..............Jno. Plasker. ilton returned to the city the tricts opposed to a union high school for Thursday to get her off the beach, but month, and must be paid at the office Fred Dent (self accused).......................... Rob Maxwell. week, his brother. Will Wal those dictricts. A director from each owing to the distance it was impossible of the company on or before the fifth Squire Ainsley (a farmer).....................Herman Sander. to get a line to her. Even if this could district will have the management of the of each month. ls« Fawk, of Salem, accom- Pacific States Telephone & have been done it would have been of no Henry Heath (villain)............................. Henry Plasker. school. Telegraph Company. John Dayton (Will’s foster-father)............. Ben Sander. R. W. Bundy pleaded guilty to killing use. for the schooner during the night nual meeting on Monday of J. C. H olden , Agent. had changed her position and was far. Pete (colored).....................................Louie Terwilliger. district. Geo. B. Lamb was deer out of season and Justice White ther up the beaeh and leaking, with her Gretchen (Dutch girl)..........................Hulda Bergstrom. ol director arid Alva Finley fined him $50. He was arrested by Public Auction Sale ot Horses. Deputy Game Warden Osborn, who also rudder post going to pieces. All hope of Lula Ainsley (an orphan)....................... Emma Delsman. Monday. June 22nd. I will sell at swore out an information against J. J. saving the vessel is abandoned, and she Tot Ainsley (a little heroine)..................Goldine Wimer. rlin returned from Portland Easter & Son's Barn, in Tillamook City, will become a total wreck. As soon as Howser for having deer meat in his pos all p.m., 10 head of horses, on-pony, ay. and was somewhat pess session. but as there was some donbt in the weather turns a little stormy she one male and colt, and some well broke Selection............................................... Tillamook Concert Band. when work on tbe railroad will go to pieces, for she is qjd and un- horses aud some un broke horse-. the mind of the justice as to the truth of ACT I. up. These horses will be sold on 90 days' the testimony he dismissed the case. It able to stand much pounding by the time, with a bankable note at 8 per cent S cene I. — Exterior of farm house. wanted to slash and cut seems that Bnndv was out with a sur breakers. interest. 5 per cent for cash. The Ida Schnauer belongs to the Miami Pete and the Dutch girl — News of the robbery—Suspicion particulars phone to Clar- veying party, and being without meat J W. BROWN, Owner. points to Will Dayton—Heath accused Will Dayton—Pete up or write him, the address for several weeks he killed a deer, half Lumber Company, and is a three-masted mville. Ore. * of which he left at the camp, and while schooner, built in 1871. It is only a few Badlv Sprained Ankle Cured. holds Dayton and angers Heath—Tot interferes and saves Pete weeks ago that the Miami Lumber Co. Three J ears ago our daughter spraiupd from a licking and defends the absent friend. “I ain innocent” ilmng“. who went to Port- packing the other half out in a sack he lost their steam schooner Minnie Kelton, her ankle and had be^n suffering terribly had the misfortune to meet the deputy nd the democratic state con- — Heath pretends to be Dayton ’ s friend. for two days and nights — had not slept a which lost her deck load after being minute. Mr. Stallings, of Hutler, Tenn . the Masonic grand lodge, game warden, who was looking also tor Curtain. live game. Bunjy made no bones about struck by a huge ware, which disabled told us of Chamberl tin’s Pain Bahn. We I to the city. the vessel, and in a water-logged condi went to the store that night arid got a “The Frivolous Girl,”... .Vocal Solo................. Miss N. Chase. what he had done and the reason for One Holstein Bull Calf, 13 tion she was towed to the Columbia bottle of it and bathed her ankle two or Accompanist—Miss Goldine Wimer. grandson of Lunde Oregon doing so. river, where she is a total wreck on her three times and she went to sleep and had a good night's re«t. The next S cene II.—Street scene. The play. “Mr. Bob,” given bv the side on the sands lite. Price $50. Registered morning she was much better and in a Pete and Gretchen —Tot appears on the scene. red, Wm. Hartill, Melville. Junior Class of Tillamook High School It was reported that the Ida Schnauer short time could walk around and bad at the opera house on Friday evening, had on board the machinery lor the new no more trouble with her ankle.—E. M Curtain. 1 commencement at St. Al- was well attended. The young amateurs electric light plant for thia citv. but that B rumitt , Hampton. Tenn. 25 and 50 < i Is There Any Room in Heaven for a Little Girl Like Mc ?” cent sizes for sale by all druggists. demy took place on Tues did fairly well, and it would have been a was not correct, for the machinery was Vocal Solo............... Aileen Fitzpatrick. when the program, as pub great help to the plav and to the audi shipped on the Hugh Hogan. Thomas A. Edison tells of an expert, S cene III.—Interior of the home of Henry Heath. last iMue, was nicely car- ence had thev been trained so that thev It is reported that the schooner is in ment tending to prove his theory that a could have been heard and understood sured for $5,000. Heath presents Will Dayton with a watch—“ A friend in normal man needs not more than four all over the hall. Apart from this defect hours of sleep in the twenty-four. The need”—Heath’s soliloquy is overheard by Deut. a Second Hand Boiler and in some ot the players, they plaved their tent involved 100 men employed in the a »mall Donkey Engine and Death of J. J. McCoy. Curtain. Edison laliiratory at Memo Park. For parts with a good deal of ease and com- good shape and in running posnre. Patty, thez housemaid (Evan We have to announce the death in thia two years, he says, they worked on the Selection ............................................... Tillamook Concert Band. tire of Frank Long, at the Ross) and Robert Brown, the law clerk four hour sleep schedule, and “ it did issue of Mr. J J. «McCoy, which took not seem to hurt them.” The only vari. ACT II. lie city • (Urban Shrode) sustained their parts place in California on the 8th inat. He Htiou in their habits was the eating of S cene I.—Exterior of Squire Ainsley’s home. ilkins and wife, of Dolph, about the best of anv of the young play had been sick for aeveral mouths, and four instead of three meals a day, an Pete sitting on stump—Squire in Heath’s debt—Dent gives Mr. Shortridge out at that ers. followed bv Katherine Rogers (Nellie was about 88 years of ago. He was a extra supper being served at midnight. For the first week or so the men showed the city on Tuesday, and Hanenkratt), Jenkins, the butler (Pierre prominent figure in Tillamook County, up very fired and limp, hut after thev Lula the money to pay off the mortgage—Heath accuses Will ot in the newspaper business Peters) and Philip Royson (Albert Bram especially in the boom days of Bay City, gained in mental alertness and bodily stealing the watch—Dent comes foiward aud accuses himself—“I of years, gave us a call. well). Rebecca Luke, mistress (Jennie where he owned considerable property. agility. Edison calls attention to the stole the watch”—Arrest of Dent. fact that on this plan the men slept |ier- [oevet have started a lum- Shrode) and Marion Brvant. Bob (Helen He helped build the road over the moun fectlv when they were in bed. wliereas. Curtain. Bibbv) also did well. During the inter tain to North Yamhill. posite Mrs. Walker’s, and in the oidinary plan of eight or ten “ I Throw a Kiss to Papa, ” Vocal Solo............. Margaret Coates. mission Misses Lillian Anderson and hours in bed. he tielievea that most g lumber can get it from JAMES J MCCOY Accompanist—Melva Wade. people are not sound asleep and dream ing orders at the Tillamook Edna Aiderman gave vocal solos, and Died at his late home in this city on less for the whole period. He also tells each received a well deserved encore. The Yellow Fir saw mill. • ACT III. June 8th, in the 88tli year of his age, how his wife changed from the eight j popular quartette and the vocal duetts hour to the five-hour plan, with the l>ext ' ' spell of dry weather, the after a long illness S cene I. — Exterior of Squire Ainsley’s home. of the rain was heard again came in for a good round of applause, Mr. McCoy was a native of Missouri. results. He questions the accepted idea Pete and Gretchen—The fight, urged on by Tot—Tot and that sleep is required to restate the not because of any great musical ability light. Owing to the contin- He moved to Oregon in 1850 and to body. ________________ Pete arranged to help Dent escape from prison. t winds, vegetation and th»* oi the singers. Escondido eight years ago. where he re E Invite You to Make This Bank Your Depository. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK TILLAMOOK, ORE. A UTOMOBILE ! Two Trips Daily Between Tillamook & Bay City. Dramatic Club Program. Academy Hall, Tuesday, June 23. Little Heroine; or, Self Accused.” somewhat backward this sided at the timeol his death. An aged sister. Miss M. C McCoy, who acted as fob had the misfortune on Taft was nominated for his housekeeper, is the only surviving re ile milking, to receive a President on the first ballot, lative. ! His funeral took place from F. G. oke on the left side, end at Chicago to-day. Thompson's undertaking parlors Wed ig from the barn to the nesday, Rev. J. N. Turrentine officiating Drama at Academy. to the ground. He is able Capital Stock........................ $25,000. and the remains were laid to rest in the but not able to do work. On the evening ol June 23, a drama, Offers every facility for aafe banking, Oak Cemetsry.—The Advocate, E koo - and aoliciu your buxinea». Whitehouse was offered the entitled “A Little Heroine ; or. Self I dido. Cat _____________ ' ritic teacher at the State Accused," will be given bv the Dramatic Commercial, Saving« and Trust De >1 at Monmouth, and has. Club, at the Academy Hall. In addition partment«. For Exchange. same. Miss White house to the presentation of the drama there Interest at current rate* on checking Good 6 room hoase on corner lot io account«. si that institution last win will he «everal vocal select ions and the munie will be rendered bv the famous Forest Grove to exchange for property nite an honor to her to be Tillamook Concert Band. A general Oir little book, ' Helpful Hint« on i in Tillamook or Bay City or for some Bonking,'' explaining how to do your lition. all around good time i» assured. good lots or acerage close to the beach. banking by mail i« remly. Paces of admission—Reserved seats, l have a Trimmer 5Oc. For particulars write to Forest Grove Send for a copy. It's free tt<r tbe ; general admission, 35c. Tickets on ind to assist them, ¡«ale at Clough a and Academy. ■ Real Estate Co., Forest Grove, Or-gon. asking. TAFT THE MAN. First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY, ORE. ’« i Curtain. “ After the Battle Mother,” Vocal Solo..................... Jno. Plasker. Accompanist—Miss E. WheeleT. Selection .......................Tillamook Concert Band. ACT IV. S cene I.—Office. Will Dayton’s Office—Pete as porter—Pete, becomes very much frightened, finally recognizes Dent—John Dayton, Will’s foster-father, returns, is found by Will and taken to his office— Arrival of Heath—Will Dayton and Will Dent are both innocent of any crime—Departure of Heath in disgrace. Curtain. “The Silent Night is Sleeping,” Vocal Solo.... Miss C. Haag. Accompanist—Miss E- Wheeler. Selection Tillamook Concert Band.