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H. W. Wahlen, a jeweler from Port
' 1 land,
a »A will
: 11 I locate
__ • ■ in - this
. ■ city, and open a
store in the Tillamook hotel.
Botts, for abstracts,
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f. Morris about your eyes.
Tillamook County Bank notes.
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Rev. J L. Moore, a Baptist mission
ary. will preach at tbe Christian church
next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
| in bulk or jar at Mills' Cash | The subject of Rev. I. V. Parker's dis-
• I course at the M.E. church next Sunday
! morning is "God’s ideal ef a Christian.”
Edwards left Tuesday on the
Mrs. A. K. Case and daughter’returned
, . to tbe city Mednesdty from visiting her
fn Hams and Bacon at Milts'
daughter, Mrs. Loomis, at Forest Grove.
bre.
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C. B. Vantress is in charge ol Caples
Van Allan, of Salem, was in the
& Hoevet's lumber yard. For orders.
week.
prices, etc., phone city office or Yellow
& Knudson has received their ■ Fir Mill,
Halting.
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Watch for onr specials on canned
Benson, of Portland, was in the goods. It will pay you to lay in your
Monday.
winter supply at prices offered by Sap-
Eppley. of Salem, was in the » pington & Co.
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Monday.
1 he firm of Caples & Huevet, doing
Holland, of Portland, was in the i
yuesday.
Bilyeu, of Jefferson, was in the
ruesday.
!. Willman, of Poitland, was id
ruesday.
dren,of Portland, was in the city
lesday.
Streeter, of Boston, was in tbe
Tuesday.
>r Sale. Inquire of Clarence Til-
bsonville.
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r Willett, of Duluth, was in the
laturday.
(orris, of Newberg, was in the
Vednesdav-
Meaner, of Silverton, was in
>11 Monday.
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 30, 1908
JOTTINGS. 1
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jorris, eye specialist.
¡A*/
Closing out our line of
House Hardware at cost.—
Sappington & Co.
SERIOUS ACCIDENTS
W. A. Wheeler Crushed Between
Logs at Nehalem—Vosburg had
A surprise party was given on Friday
Narrow Escape on the Bar.
to Mr. S. D. Lvnch, when a most plea
sant social evening was enjoyed by all.
Those present were Mayor S. S. Johnson
and wife. T. H. Goyne. Misses Ida, Ma
bie an J Stella Goyne. Mrs. Diehl. Mrs.
Billings and Rev. I. V. Parker and wife.
In a civil suit before Justice Sapping
ton on Saturday, m which Car] P.
Fucheaued Herman Gessuer for $35 00
and costs for a box of cigars, the justice
gave a verdict in favor of plaintiff and
$18 90 costs. As the interest was not
allowed the plaintiff has filed a writ of
review.
I- W Kelley and wife and son Robert,
passed through here Tuesday on their
way to Ocean Park Mr Kelley is here
business al the Yellow Fir saw mill, was in the interests of the Portland Fish Co ,
dissolved on Tuesday, Mr. Hoeret selling as he was last year and will stay here
till the season closes.
He will ship out
out his interest.
fresh
fish
and
will
salt
down
50 to 100
The next few weeks a large number of
Tillamook people will camp on Garibaldi tons for shipment. The boys will do well
to patronize him as long as he pays as
beach, the Life Saving Station attract-
much as the cannery, as it will give
ing them theie this year.
more men and teams work.—Cloverdale
Mrs.B T. Haltomand family returned Courier.
to the city on Thursday from Woods,
A good chance to get .a piano is now
where they had been on a vacation and
here. “ That man Ward" from Eilers
visited at the home of F. E. Morton.
Piano House of Portland, has some
Clark Hadley will move the garage samples of their beet makes that he
building to a vacant lot on Main street will sell cheap, if sold quickly.
He
and is to be fitted up as a store, and also has an unusual offer to make to a
will be occupied by the new jeweler.
few interested parties on
a piano
There is an unusually heavy crop of Eilers are making for themselves and
oar hhy this year, which is nearly ready are just
introducing.
The sample
to harvest, and some of the farmers will instiuments are at Mercier’s Bakery.
find their barns too small to hold it.
Easy terms if wanted at caali prices,
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For Sale, a Second Hand Boiler and but dont wait as time is short.
Hedden, of Portland, was in
tin Tuesday.
Engine ; also a small Donkey Engine and
The past two weeks was ideal weather
.udtke and wife were in from Boiler, all in good shape and in running for haying, and most of the hay, with
011 Saturday.
order. Enquire of Frank Long, at the the exception of oat hay. will be harvest
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ed this week. For about two weeks the
I. Epley, of North Yamhill, was saw mill in this city.
ly on Tuesdrv.
Alex Bain fell heir to about $750 left heavy fogs at night made the curing
•rd of Connty Coinmiseioners to him by the death of his aunt, Marga somewhat slow, and other than that
ret Miller, in Scotland. -Identification the weather was beautiful for hay making
I next Wednesday.
throughout the season, with only a few
ns in Granite, Tinware and papers were sent him to be filled out last
small showers,which caused only a little
weak.—Cloverdale Courier.
•At Sappington & Co
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delay at those times. It is another big
Rev, D. H. Hare and Mrs. Hare and
intosh and R. G. Purver, of
hay crop which is harvested in Tillamook
family left on Tuesday to spend their
, came in on Thursday,
conntv, giving an abundance of feed for
summer vacation With friends at Mos
armón, who came in for a few cow, Idaho. Duripg Mr. Hare's abtence the dairy herds next winter.
>m Sheridan, returned today,
there will be no services at the Presby
Attorney H. T. Botts returned to the
unford and family will leave terian church.
city on Saturday from Salem, where he
locating at Banks, Ore.
Mr. P. S. Brumby, representing the argued a case before the supreme conrt.
I 160 acres of timber land for Blodgett Co.’s interest ceme in on While in Portland lie saw some of the
r acre. See J. C. B ewley .
* Monday, and while here will see that electric road people, who assured him
le, one milk cow and three year- proper precautions are being taken to that theelectric roads would be built into
prevent forest fires, which are started Tillamook, butpwing to so much build
R Y. Blalock, Beaver, Ore. *
ing to berffiKein other places it will be a
by
campers and hunters.
Patzlaf and Mrs. Patzlaff will
year or eighteen months hefore they will
Monday for a business trip,
The steamer SueH. Elmore left here on
commence building into Tillamook. He
Tuesday,
her
passengers
being
G.
S.
rris and his father, M. L. Mor-
could not find out when work on the
•Minnville, came in on Friday, Smith. Miss Holmes, R. P. Wise, R M. PaeificRnilway & Navigation Company's
k Knudson's furniture store has Benson, R. Sparks, Miss Sparks, W. M. railroad would start up, for no one ap.
Lapham and wife, Miss Willig, Charles
1 first class stock of carpets. *
pears to know anything about it in Port
Ballard, J. Stockard and R. E. Lafferty.
land.
gton &, Co. will give you more
The passengers who came in on tbe
your dollar than anyone else. *
Cheeae on thejump.
Sue H Elmore were R. Benson, S. White
lert Severance came in from
house, Mr. Simson, Mrs. Hall, Mrs.
ke., last week to visit relatives.
The expected advance of half a cent in
Frank Hadley, Miss Barnes, C. Ballard,
S, cheap, Range, Lounge, Fold- Rev. Sandbourn and family, W. Smith, cheese came today, when the leading
Ind other furniture. SeeW.W. A. Laffett, Mrs. Kellow and daughter dealers quoted twins, triplets and daises
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at 14J4 cents a pound, and Young Amer
and Miss Owens.
icas at 15t£c. At these prices the mar
Jevine and Mrs. Devine, who
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. 3nuffer and son,
llamookers, aie visiting in this Bryan, and Dr. Reedy and Miss MarolP ket was reported in good shape this
morning and advices from Tillamook
went on a fishing trip to the Big Nestuc-
were that conditions there fully justified
'bitehouse, who has been in the ca on Saturday and returned the nexi
the advance.
day.
Their
total
catcli
was
326
fine
It Portland, returned heme on
Late last week there was doubt in
trout, and the editor acknowledges a
some quarters of the advisability of
nice
mess
of
them.
irris and son and Frank Alsop,
raising cheese prices at this time, some
¿harles Ballard, formerly editor of the
tte, came in for about a week
dealers holding that in the event of an
by.
Milwaukee (Oregon) Bee, came in on the advance the markets north and south
riage license was issued on steamer to see what bis lot at Bayocean would be loaded with Eastern products,
He was changed narrowing seriously the field for ¡the
ly to Leon White and Miss Park looked like.
$2.50 to be taken from Bay City to the disposition of Oregon cheese. But the
Dore.
Sandspit, and does not forget to tell general sentiment today was that there
few, W. F. McKinnon and
everybody he meets about it.
was nothing to fear just now from East
Iley, of Portland, were in the
ern
competition. Eastern prices are still
The
lumber
schooner
Gotama
left
San
leeday,
a few cents nnder local quotations, and
Johnson fell from the barn on Francisco last week with the dynamo
it expected that some Wisconsin ^cheese
■nd broke his arm, which was and other portions of the plant for the
will be brought to the coast, but with
new
electiic
light
system
in
this
city.
It
ISmith.
was intended to bring the dynamo in production in this state falliag away as
Bnsdale, of Gardiner, and Thos.
one of the steam schooners, but this had it has been doing for several weeks deal
Santa Barbara, Cal., were in
to be changed, as the steam schooners era say there is sure to be a market for
■ Wednesday.
the surplus in this state and that there
will not be put on at present •
ex was a marvel and elicited
is no danger of any serious accumulation
be
Below are the prices paid and to
lued applause of the audience —
on account of the difference between
paid for butter fat tor June at some of
•gon) Statesman.
Oregon and Wisconsin prices at this
the cheese factories :
time.
If make a mistake if you do
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2814c.
Maple Leaf ................
"Even if Wisconsin cheese can be laid
Land look over the bargains
Tillamook Creamery ...... 28 I 6c.
down here fur • trifle over 13 cents, we
Fairview D iiry................. 29X c .
I Sappington & Co.
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Clover Leaf................ ...... 28c.
have r.o fear of this market going to the
llu Barnes, of Portland. who
South Prairie . ............ ...... 30c.
bad,” said a dealer today. "While it is
Three Rivers ............. ...... 28c.
Raided in tfiiw city with her
disputed in some quarters our experience
Union Cheese Co........ ...... 27.1c.
■me in to visit with Mr. and
has shown that the coast consumers
...... 28c.
L Whitney, who will camp at
East Beaver................ ...... 28c,
generally! are willing to pay a slight
tor a few weeks.
Elwood........................ ...... 29c.
premium over Wisconsin prices for Ore
gon cheese, for the simple reason that it
is a little belter. Instead of a backset
in the near future, the chances are that
cheeae prices will from this time on go
slowly but steadily upward •’—Telegram.
The Remedy that Does.
I Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong. LL.B., Principal
copy two floors 65 by too feet, have a $20,000 equipment,
I large faculty, give individual instruction, receive mote calls
I help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all
quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution,
feaslaevs
" Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough
Dill win out in the end.” Raid aa EJacator: “The quality of instme-
in your school makes it tbe standard of its kind in the Northwest,'’
ill the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free.
B: Any bank, any newspaper, any buaineaa man in Portland.
" Dr. King's New Discovery is the
remedy that does the healing others
promise but fail to perform." says Mr«.
E K. Pierson, of Auburn Centre. Pa.”
It is curing me of throat and lung
trouble of long standing, that other
treatments relieved only temporarily.
New Discovery is doing me so much
good that I feel confident ita continued
use fur a reasonable length of time will
restore me io perfect health." This
renowned cough and cold remedy and
throat and lung healer is add at Chas
I. Clough's drug store. 50c. and $1 UO.
Trial bottle free.
A most serious accident happened to
W. A. Wheeler, a brother to C. H. Wheeler,
of the Nehalem Lumber Company, at
Nehalem, on Tuesday afternoon. Large
spruce logs were lieing loaded on a barge
at the saw mill at Nehalem, by a special
rigging fitted up for that purpose. The
barge was about half loaded, and there
was room left in .1 tier of logs lor one
more. ¡It was swung into place ready to
be lowered.
Unseen, Wheeler jumped
down towedge one of the logs back, and
j««t as he straightened up the large log
was lowered, catching him at the hips
crushed him in a frightful manner. His
hip bone was broken, the lower part of
the abdomen crushed and Wheeler was
otherwise badly bruised and injured.
Dr. Boals was telephoned for and made
a quick trip, Eugene Jenkins taking him
to Nehalem in his automobile in a little
over two hours, where a boat was in
waiting for him to lake him down the
river to the saw mill. Dr. Boals did
what he could for the unfortunate man,
but as his injuries were of such a serious
nature it was decided to take him to the
hospital at Portlati-’ and as the Geo.
R. Vosburg was in the river, W heeler
was taken on board of her on Tuesday
morning, and Dr. Boals and his brother,
C. H. Wheeler had decided to accompany
him.
Captain Loll did not wait lor the tide,
and in attempting to cross out over the
Nehalem bar the Vosberg began bump
ing. and the sea being rough at the time,
the steam connections became damaged,
allowing the steam to escape from the
boilers, and in a few minutes the steam
was reduced to below 401bs. In this
crippled condition the Vosburg succeeded
in getting hack into the river, but none
too soon, for the steam gave out. She
had a close call of meeting with a much
more serious accident.
Under thecircumstances it was decided
not to send Wheeler to Portland. D'.
Boals thinks he has a fair show of pull
ing through and making rapid recovery.
Although badly injured, and painfully
so, tbe broken bones grating one against
tne other when be was being moved,
Wheeler is gritty under the painful and
trying ordeal. He does not appear to be
injured above the hips.
STATUS OFHEMBBEE CASE
Probably a New Trial will be
Granted in Allowing Larsen
to Testify In Case.
Upon the night the jury returned its
verdict of murder in the first degree
against A. J. Hembree, the Sandlake
murderer, counsel were given 30 days in
which to file motion for a new trial.
This time expired on June 24, at which
time defendant's counsel appeared in
court with three motions, one motion
was for a new trial and another motion
was to set aside the verdict on the
ground that the Polk circuit court ‘.had
no jurisdiction for the reason that the
county was not the closest to Tillamook
(contending that the closest county
should be defined as the county whose
conuty seat is located nearest to Tilla
mook,) and another motion to postpone
the sentence of the defendant until they
conld make an affidavit to the Circuit
Court of Tillamook County at its No
vember term to have the record changed
to show that the defendant had not en
tered a plea to the indictment. At that
time District Attorney McNary had no
warning that these motions would be
made and was not prepared to take them
up, for he considered that he shonld file
contrary affidavits showing that he did
enter a plea. In order to secure these
affidavits the District Attorney asked
for two weeks time. The court then ad
journed until |uly 9, at which time it
heard arguments on the motion to post
pone the sentence until the application
to change the record could be made in
Tillamook County. This motion was
overruled at that lime by Judge Burnett.
The motion to set aside the verdict on
the ground of want of jurisdiction m tl e
Polk court court was ’hen argued and
the same was overruled.
These two
arguments occupied the entire day and
as the Marion County term was to com
mence tbe following Monday, the Court
continued the matter upon the hearing
of the motion for a new trial until July
23. On July 23 the counsel for the le
fendant and the District Attorney argu-
ed the motion for a new trial. After the
argument the Court stated its desire to
take the matter under advisement, and
fixed Seplemlier 21. 19OH. as the time to
pass upon the motion. The main reason
urged for a new trial is the alleged er
ror of the court in admitting M H Lar.
sen's testimony, and from the authori.
ties it may be the court will tie compelled
to ¡grant the motion for a new trial.
When thia matter came up at the trial
tbe defence objected to Larson’s testi
mony. but after Judge Burnett had taken
it under advisement over night, he al
lowed Larsen to testify. In case Judge
Burnett should grant Hembree a new
trial it would come up at the next De
<■ ember term of court al Dallas.
#1.50 per year.
W. EUGENE KNOX,
Impersonator & Reader,
Will give Entertainments at the
Tillamook Opera House,
Aug. Sth & 6th, 8.30 p.m.
Mr. Knox is a delightful impersonator, and never fails to
more than satisfy his hearers. All should avail themselves of this
splendid opportunity of hearing a first class entertainer.
Reserved seats on sale at Clough’s Drug Store.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK,
At Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at the close
of business July 1 Sth, 1908.
BF.SOURCES.
Loans and discounts................................................... $145,568 14
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured............................
107 27
Bonds, securities, etc...............................................
26,278 60
Baukiug house, furniture and fixtures.................
4,919 83
Other real estate owned...........................................
2,604 68
Due from approved reserve banks............................
29,229 90
Checks and other cash items ....................................
22 50 '
Cash on baud }..........................................................
’8,323 93
Total .............................................................. 1227,054 85
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in...................................................
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid....
Individual deposits subject to check........................
Demand certificates of deposit....................................
Time certificates of deposit.............................. ....
Certified checks.............
State deposits..............................................
Savings deposits.........................................................
Liabilities other than those above stated.................
$30,000 00
5,339 89
116,211 47
5>o84 26
49,070 38
r6 74
3.883 21
17,087 95
360 95
Total .............................................................. $227,054 85
State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, ss:
I, M. W. HARRISON, Cashier of the above-named bank,
do solemnly swear that the above stateineut is true to the best of
my kuowledge and belief
M. W. HARRISON, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of July,
1908.
MYRTLE O. MILLS, Notary Public.
Correct—Attest: CARL HABERLACH, Director.
KELTON L0£T AND SAVED.
Drifts From Moorings on Ebb
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Tide
Turn« Turtle on
Smitb’a Point.
A stoiia , Ore.. July 27.—The eteam
schooner Minnie E. Kelton, which has
had such a frightful experience during
the last few months. ia now hard
aground on the jetty ennde below No. 8
buoy, and she will probably bleach her
bones on the sands there.
Yesterday Captain Genereaux. under
writers' salvor, succeeded in raising the
Kelton from the flats below Smith’s
Point until she swung clear of the bot
tom. and telegraphed for tugs to tow
the craft to the St. John drydock. The
Kelton was held up by cables running
under her and fastened to two barges
moored alongside. A smaller barge be.
longing to the diver was moored to one
of the larger ones. There were four
men on boasd the large barges and one
on the smaller one.
On the ebb tide last night, the Kelton
and the barges carried away tbe dolph
ins to which they were fastened, and
dragging their anchor*, drifted down to
the mouth of the river, where the Kelton
grounded on the jetty sands and cap
sized, and now lies bottom up, with her
stern fast and her bow swinging with
the tide.
The Point Adams life saving crew res
cued the men and succeeded in anchoring
the smaller barge, but the two larger
ones drifted out and were picked up this
morning by tl>e tug Tatorxh, fully five
mile* beyond the lightship.
There is now no hope ofjsiving the
Kelton and some I elieve she will he
swept out to sea by the tide, while
others ssy she will soon bury herself in
the sands, 'where she lies Th« Minnie
E. Kelton, in command of Captain Mc
Kenna. was enroute down the coast
with a cargo ol lumber and encountered
a severe gale, during which the vessel's
house was carried away and she became
waterlogged. When off Yaquina Head
several men, tiers of her crew were drown-
ed while trying to reach the land. Later
Captain McKenna dropped bis anchors
and with the balance of his crew went
ashore. Shortly afterward tbe steamer
Washington picked up the waterlogged
craft, towed her to this port asd drop
ped her on the flats below Smith's Point,
where she soon made a bole ia the sands
and where several thoasand dollar*
have ticca expended in an attempt to
float her.
The Kelton was brought
out from the Great Lakes by Captain
McKenna for the Miami Lumber Com
pany, to go on the Tillamook run, and
the trip on which the accident occurred
was her first on the Pacific Coast.
A storia . Or.. July 28.—Late to-night
Captain Hailey of the tug Tatooah
placed the derelict Kelton alongside the
wharf al Flavel, where she will be left
until morning and Cheu brought up to
this city.
After the tug had towed on the Kel
ton for about nix hours this afternoon,
the derelict suddenly turned over until
she is now practically on an even keel.
Her bow in stove in four winches which
were on p- r deck* are gone, her fore
castle head has lieeti carried away and a
portion of her bulwarks smashed. The
boilers are gone, but the engine* are said
to be intact.
As llie Kellon had been abandoned by
the underwriters she will probably now
lie claimed by the O.R. & N. Company ,
lessee of the tug Tatoosh.
DANCE AND CLAMBAKE.
Big Event at Happy Camp Next
Saturday Night.
Next Saturday night there will l.e a
big event at the beautiful camp grounds
at Happy Camp, Netarts, when a large
crowd is expected at this popular camp
ground* tn take in the clambake and
dance that evening. A large number of
campers have been arriving ther* thia
w«*k. Jenkins' orchestra will furnish
the music foe the dance.
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE.
Capital Stock........................... $35,0ofl.
Offer* every facility for sate hanking,
and solicits your business.
Commercial. Saving* and Trust De
partments.
Interest st current rate* on checking
account*.
Our little brink, ’- Helpful Hints on
Banking.'' explaining how to do your
banking by mail ia ready.
Send foe a copy. It's fzsa («< ths
aaking.