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AUaniüok fct T TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST 13, 1908 TODD & CO The Store That Makes Good rrived direct from the factories arge shipment of Gotzian Shoes in styles. Men’s, Women’s and Boy’s the celebrated Gordon Hat 11 the latest blocks. ordon Hat, S3.00 ; Gordon De e Hat, $4.00. Nothing better for money. OOK JOTTINGS eye specialist. , for abstracts. » C. B. Vantress is in charge of Caples & Hoevet’s lumber yard. For orders, prices, etc., phone city office or Yellow Fir Mill. • Watch for our specials on canned ook County Bank notes * goods. It will pay you to layjn your winter supply at prices offered by Sap Portland, is in the pington & Co. * ris about your eyes. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl A. Patzlaf returned from Portland on Wednesday evening, and through the Tillamook mist which Rent at King and was falling that day. jar at Mills' Cash Prof. E H. Whitney left Tuesday fyr and Bacon at Mills' Portland, where he will be the principal t of the Peninsula school, and Mrs. Whit reame in on Friday from ney and child will follow later. Inquire of Clarence Til making preparations to Granite, Tinware and ington & Co * has filed a mechanic's E Tyler for »1810. •ew line of Stoves and t King & Smith's. res of timber land for a See J. C. B ewley . milk cow end three year- alock, Beaver, Ore. * H. V. and C. L. Alley Nehalem on Tuesday. Co. will give you more liar than anyone else. • ork on those stumps, ave the great stumping • bn. of The Dall-s, came fcek and to visit Carl came in from Portland a two week's vacation bley, of Detroit,Mich., day to visit her sun.W. City. man, of Portland, who with W, B. Alderman’s ■y. a mistake if you do k over the bargains ton & Co. * and son, and Mark i in on Monday from o relatives. Ismnn and W. Dels- I, are in camping with ds at Netarts. , the Dallas tannery- week on a visit to his et, and he left today, has purchased a 60- as Fly automobile, odate ten passengers. urday,.by Rev. I. V e M E church. Elmer a Farley. Both are city nnd their friends heir congratulations Closing out our line of House Hardware at cost.— Sappington & Co. employed to teach, and having declined, this leaves another vacancy to be tilled. A check wns forged* at Hood River, rancher Miss Lida M. Schlappi, of Hohsonville, Ore., for 1116.00 upon a who underwent a surgical ooeration. at that place, and the name of Bert performed by Drs. Smith and Hawk, a Nye was used as an endorsement. Nye came here on July 17th, and upon in. few weeks ago, is recovering rapidly. restig,ition was found that be did not Ira Latimer aud wife returned to the endorse the check. city from Happy Camp last week, where There is some mystery attending the the form was accidentally shot in the where abouts of Andrew Casker, who breast by Wm. Martin, of liillboro. It is the renter on B. A. Todd's place at was fortunate that Martin was using a Nehalem. h*r he has disappeared and no small guage gun. with ymnll bullets, at trace of him can be found. He was in the time, and to that fact Latimer owe* the citv last w-ek, coming down from his life. As it wai nearly 50 small shot Nehalem on horseback, leaving the ani. took effect in the breast, face and hands nal at Harris' barn, and it still remains one goipg through the' upper lip. there.' He is a native of Sweden and has There are twelve persons taking th, oeen iij the county eighteen months. He teachers' examination in this citv this is a Aran about 40 years of age. No on*’ week, the examiners being County Supt. can account for his disappearance, and W. S Bue , G. if. Lambjand Mrs. N. it is doubtful whether he has committed Dawson. suicide or skipped the country, ns he was S tate P apers .—Paul Hanson, Miss in debt, but left behind personal property Ida Goyne. Miss Helen Haves. Miss which would more than pay what he was Ethel Todd, Miss Carry Hathaway owing It is said that he acted peculiar C ounty P apers —Miss Ruth Bewley, at times, and on that account some are Miss Verna Seston. Miss Katie Sheets, inclined^o think that he might have com Miss Clara Eichinger. Miss Daisy Allen mitted suicide. der. Joseph D. Moffett, and Miss Ruth Moses McCrom, ol Arleta, a suburb of Gray. Portland, undertook to make things RollieW. Watson broke two springs tropical at Garibaldi on Tuesdav, and of his automobile in this city, one when he landed up in the county jail for his he came in on Tuesday and another as smartness. He drove in with his wife he was about to leave the next morn and family and camped on the beach, ing with a load for McMinnville, which and becoming quarrelsome, abused his caused the delay of the trip until Thurs wife and threatened to clear out the day. The cross walks were the cause of camp when armed with a loaded Win- the accidents, and to prevent these acci Chester shotgun. Sheriff Crenshaw was dentsinfuture.it would be well for the notified, and he arrested McCrum, bring street committee to order a few loads of ing him to this city and locked him up in gravel and have it placed where it is the county jail. Next day Mrs. McCrum swore out a complaint, which charged most needed. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Banfield came in him with assault and battery upon his on Tuesday from Portland in the auto to wife, and Justice Sappington considering spend a few weeks with the editor. Mr. the evidence sufficient, boupd him over Baiifield is in the fuel business in that to the circuit court in the sum of *500. city, handling most of the slab wood McCrum then wanted his wife to go on from the saw mills in Portland. He is his bond, but she refused and was locked decidedly of the opinion that if the road up. It seems that drink was the cause betwren Sheridan and Tillamook C'ty of McCrum's actions. was put in proper condition for auto, Tropical in the Tantico Court mobile travel by next year, at least three thousand automobiles would come At the preliminary hearing of the The injunction suit brought by B. 0. in from Portland next summer, leaving a Reach case this inorulng before Judge Snuffer against the Tillamook Land and large amount of money in the county. Sappington quite an exciting incident Investiment Company was settled aud dismissed by stipulation on Saturday. Some interest was taken in three base took place. Attorney Johnson while ad Dr. Littlefield, wife and party, of Hills, ball games in this city on Sunday. Mon dressing the court made the statement boro, came in on Friday in their auto day and Tuesday between Sheridan and that it was a conspiracy on the part of and will tour Tillamook county for two Tillamook City, the home team winning The Tillamook County Bank, W. M only one game, the first, on Sunday, Harrison, Carl Haberlacli and others weeks, camping out during the time. wheu the score was 9 to 4. Monday's Mr. Harrison being outside, yelled out Other parties having become interested game was in lavor of Sheridan with a “Your a liar.” Mr. Johnson rushed to in the new saw mill at Bay City, it is score of 8 to 3, so also was Tuesday's the door, but was prevented from doing reported that an electric light and ice game with a score of 7 to 6, with ten anything rash. Justice Sappington said plants will be installed io connection innings. Several players received slight he would not allow anything like that with it. , injuries, and at the last day's game there to go on in hiscourt and Mr. Harrison Fox Bros., of Cloverdale, have bought was considerable bickering in regard to apologized tothe court for butting tn. a young pure bred Holstein bull of Wm. the umpire's decisions. Harti',1, of Melviile, Clatsop Co.. Ore., GOOD THEATRICAL COMPANY J. H. Beach was arrested charged wiili which will be shipped tn on the ntxt Giving First Class Performances larceny by embezzlement of $105 18 steamer. at the Opera House. from R. W. Robitch. He ran the Pleas Sherwiu Williams Paints are the very The Ashton Branscombe Company, ant Valley store and cheese factory, and best prepared paints. They will cover it seems that be had drawn a which for 96 weeks delighted large audi more surface and last longer than any check on the Tillamook County Bank, ences at the Lyric theatre, Portland, is thing you can get on the market.—King but did not have sufficient funds in that now in this city, having commenced a and Smith, agents. * institution to pay it. He had a pre week's engagement at the Opera house Miss Jessie Mason left lant week for liuiinary hearing before Judge Sapping on Monday evening. It is seldom thnt Forest Grove to attend the wedding of ton this (Thursday) morning, who dis Tillamook is visited by such a strong Dr. C. E. Morrison and Miss Jessie Mc missed the case on the ground that the theatrical company with so many star Donald, which took place at the home prosecution had not proved that Beach actors who have made the stage their of the bride's mother on Wednesday, had not deposited the money in the bank. profession and life study, and it is not surprising that the people of this com August 5th. Mrs. T. P. Stockton, formerly of Eas munity—appreciate their appearance in Gess Manning and Brownie Manning tern Oregon, has taken the manage ment this city, for they are giving some of the and party, representing the Thomas of the dining room of the Larsen House, best entertainments ever given in Tilla Auto Liyerv Co., came io on Saturday and will run it in future. When the mook City. Monday the audience was in an auto aod tried to make Sandlakc, dining room was opened up again on delighted with "The Sheriff,''on Tuesday but failed to get through, leaving the Wednesday the tables had a nice clean with "Sapko” and on Wednesday with same evening for Portland. appearence and the tables were decorat ' Hearts of Gold.” all of which were The steamer Sue II Elmore came in on ed with choice flowers, presented to her nicely played and reflected great credit Saturday, her passengers being Mr. Fox, by a number ol frieods in this city. Mrs. upon each individual member of the com W. H. Hollister, P. Colonel and wife, Stockton will endeavor to make the pany. The three remaining plays are Mr. Grout and son, Mrs. Wade, L. Ken dining room of the Larsen House one of "A Soldier's Bride,”" East Lynn” and ney. H. Fleming, C. Canerlin, G. Wald- the best in the city, providing the best "David .Garrick," and it is safe to say vogal, Mr, Babcock aud the Ashton of food and she will strive to please her that these plays will draw large audi Stock Co. patrons. ences. \ The steamer Sue II. Ehnore left here This (Thursday) evening the play will A delightful shower of rain commenced on Tuesday with the following passen. falling on Wednesday, and later in the be ” A Soldier's Bride.’’ After the play gere: C. C. Caples. C. Foster. E H. __________________ _ _ on Saturday night there will be a dance day it turned into a general downpour. Whitney, Mr. Grout; ahd son. Wm. much to the diacomfort of the campers ! tn the opera house, Davie, C. K. Sitton, Rev. Sandblom, wife and visitors who come to Tillamook for and child, F. Poorman. W. R. Hatien- summer vacations. There was quite a I Lagan Berries for Sale. kratt, B. C. Lamb and F. D. Murry. bit of oat hay down, but this will not be Persona wanting logan berries should Mr. Gill and wife, of Portland, were damaged much if the weather clears up. guests ol Rollie W. Watson and wife for as in all probability it will in a day or phone or write Claude Ackley. several days. Mr. Gill is connected with so. One great blesaing was that <be rain Hop Pickers. the Keats'Auto Co , and while coming extended to the mountains, thoroughly in last week in Rollie'a auto had two soaking th« timber lands, which allay Anyone wishing to pick hop* this year cameras, taking a large numberof views all fear of forest fire«, at least, for a few will call at the office <4 Dr. Morris to They went as far as Nehalem and left weeks. The rain will delay the burning make arangementa for the trip. Call be. M. L. M orris . on Monday lor Portland. of logs and slashing whet-e the land was fore August 20th. cleared up ibis year. Today it is bright • Blds Wanted for Wood. and fine. “THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY”----------------------- », Portland. Oregon A. P. Armstrong. LL.B.. Principal ■o floors 65 by too feet, have a $20,000 equipment, faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all ' of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. I Maa : •• Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough out in the end." Said an EJaeatart "The quality of instroc- achool makes St the standard of its kind in the Northwest ’ ear. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. >1.50 per year Prof. J D. Huston, who was selected as principal of the public school in this city, disappointed the school board by I declining ttog Jlbaition and «ending back the contract. The board held a meeting and chose Prof. James Goldsworthy, ol Prescott, Wis., to fill the vacancy, who accepted the position toy telegraph, in answer to one sent him by the board offering him the position. A contract , has bees sent him. Prof. Goldsworthy . has »plendid recommendations, and it was the board's intention to seii-ct him ia the first place, bat as there was some delay io the correspondence, the board did not deem it wise to watt, so selected Mr. Uualoa. As M.a. Heston was also I Reboot District No. W will receive bids for live cord« of wood I o bedelivered at the school houae on or before Octoiier 15tb, 1908 B'ds to be tent to Mrs. L A. Elliott. Tillamook, Ore , on or before September let, 1908. A Bank’s First Duty is to its depositors. The business of this bank is conducted on this basis, which is, in truth, SECURITY AND CON SERVATISM. Safety is considered before profits. We feel justified in asking for your banking business, assuring you always, courteous treatment aud satisfactory service. ‘ TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK, TILLAMOOK, ORE. DR. T. W. ROSS IS SUED. J. S. Stephens wants ¿5,350 Damages for Alleged Negligence. A suit was filed in the circuit court on Friday by J. 8. Stephens against Dr. T* W. Ross. who is wanting to be compen sated to the amount of $5350 for alleged negligence in attending to plaintifTs in juries, who was thrown Out of a rig in the mountains and received serious in juries Jan , 1907, and Dr. R om was called to attend to the injuries. In his complaint plaintiff alleges that on the 1st January he sustained serious injuries to his right shoulder, by having his shoulder severely wrenched and the muscles and ligaments seyerely sprained and the bones injured and his shoulder dislocated and thrown out of place. He engaged defendant to attend to his in juries, and alleges that the doctor care lessly and negligently and in a grossly negligent and unskillful manner over looked the dislocation of the shoulder, and failed to discover the same and failed to set the bones of the shoulder in their proper place, and for a great length of timeafeer the injuries and the commence ment of the treatment, for a period of about 39 days thereafter, defendant pre- scribed for the injury while the bones of plaintiff's shoulder were still dislocated and out of place, to be treated by swing ing his arm, applying liniment and other applications to the shoulder and injury, vigorously rubbing the same, and by massage and other similar treatments, all of which greatly aggravated the in- jury, resulting in the stiffening of the shoulder and causing the same to be and remain permanently out of place, stiff and painful, and rendering the right arm and the hand thereof almost useless and causing the injury to become permanent. That by reason of which plaintiff was and is greatly injured in his health and constitution, and has suffered and does now suffer great pain and was greatly weakened in body, for which plaintiff wants $5,000 damages. He also claims that he was in the insurance business and earned about $100 pet month, and that, by reason of defendant's alleged negligence plaintiff was unable to use his arm in carrying on his business in any manner whatever for a period of morn than three months after he should have recovered under careful and skillful treat ment, thereby sustaining special dams, ges in the sum of $150 ; also for |200 rx|»ended in procuring other treatment, making in all $5,350 damages. The Doctor Sue« for Service«. Commissioners* Coart, Wm.J. Rvan applied for compromise of taxes for years 1901 a-3-4-5 amounting »76.68. There was a dispute in regard to 1903 taxes having been paid. Court accepted »60.00 offered in full paymeut if paid io 60 days C. L. Doughney bid for graveling at »1 65 per yard rejected. E H Whitney & Wm. Ryan, petition for county road. Road supervisor of rosd district 3 directed to open road. Suiveys etc. placed on file. Clerk ordered to advertise for bids for three miles of road known as Neearney Mountain road. Road to be graded 14 feet wide. Bid for graveling two miles Alley Road rejected. Miss X. Mills' appointment as deputy County Clerk approved. Bonds for W. S Buel, County Superin tendent of Schools Dr. W. C. Hawk, coroner, P. W. Todd, treasurer, Norman Olsen, constable and district, snd J. F. Jenkin*, constable 3rd district, Joa. Effen- j berger. justice of the peace, 1st district, I aud Chas. I’. Nelson, justice of the peace, 3rd district were all approved. B. M. Pardon....... John Cornet ........ Geo. W. Bodyfi.lt H B. Alley.......... C. J. Clement___ W. D. Wood ___ * 300 00 105 00 25 00 35 40 9000 00 480 00 8tores To Close at Six. We the undersigned merchants ol Till, amook City, do hereby agree to close our respective plages of business, during each month ol the vear, at hours men. tioned below, except Saturday nights. The balanoe of August, beginning Monday 20th . September, October, November, January, February, March, April, Mav, June, at 6 o'clock. July, at 8 o'clock. December open. Signed, H omer M ason , A. Me N air & Co. J onhs & K nudson , T odd & Co., E. T. H altom , S a r pington & Co , K ino A S mith C o ., G. A. E dmunds , W. M. M ills . R. L. W adb , W. A. W illiams , C. A. P atzlaf . C. H anenkratt . E. B T ylem . First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY, ORE. Not having been paid for his profes Capital Stock........................ . »25,000. sional services while attending to J. Offers every facility for safe banking, S. Stephens’injuries, Dr. Koss sued Wm. and solicits your business. J. Stephens in the justice court for the ■■ . ......... Z sum of $175 00. Stephens having engaged Ross to attend to his father's injuries, Commercial. Savings and Trust De and has refused to pay or settle the bill partments, Interest at current rates on checking accounts. Warning ! O-ir little bonk,'- Helpful Hinia on Bunking,’’ explaining how to do your All stray Bulls caught on my premises banking by mail is ready. Send for a copy. It's free for the will be deslt with according to law. ask log. J. F. M astin . Ted McKinley HL E. Catterttn. M c K inleycatterlin , Bids Wanted for Wood. Real Estate Agents. Clover leaf Creamery will receive bids for forty cords of Alder or Hemlock, either in four font lengths or Iff inch lengths, to b* delivered at the factory. Riverdale, to be delivered half before October 15th, 1»(J8. and halanca before November 15th, 1908. Company re- nervue the right to reject any or all irids Bid* must I* sent in or before Septem ber 1st. 1908, to Carl llaberlach, Secre tary Clover Leaf Creamery Co. If you have a Farm to Sell or want to Buy One call upon us at our office : Main Street, Tillamook City, op. Larsen House.