illamook
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST ao, 1908
ODD & CO
Store That Makes Good
Walt Wocd has moved his crew from
the Johnson bridge to the Hunt bridge,
which he expects to complete in about
four weeks.
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fived direct from the factories
|e shipment of Gotzian Shoes in
Ues. Men’s, Women’s and Boy's £
ihe celebrated Gordon Hat
the latest blocks.
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JOTTINGS. ! Closing out our line of
i House Hardware at cost.—
specialist.
Sappington & Co.
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Messrs. T. H. Davies and E. A. Caws-
« ton, of Portland, came in on Wednesday,
| about your eyes.
>k County Bank notes. * who are rusticating for two weeks in
I or jar at Mills' Cash this countv.
Watch for our specials on canned
or Rent at King and goods. It will pay you to lay in your
winter supply at prices offered by Sap
pington & Co.
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and Bacon at Mills’
Miss Viola Hardin, of Dundee, Ore ,
who was formerly of Tillamook, has
day, to the wife of Rev.
been engaged to teach at the Pleasant
fh. a son.
Valley school.
>w line of Stoves and
Prof. W. Petteys, who whs one of the
King & Smith's.
professors of the State Normal, wilt take
res of timber land for n three year's course at the State Uni
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lee J. C. B e wlev .
versity at Eugene.
[Granite, Tinware and
Miss Nellie , Burton returned home
uington & Co,
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last week from Waldo, B C„ where she
I Co. will give you more spent the last two months visiting her
pilar than anyone else. * uncle, James Squires.
team left this morning
Barber J. C. Johnson, who underwent
panics in Yamhill county, a long spell of sickness, will open tip his
pork on those stumps, barber shop again next Wednesday, and
ive the great stumping in doing so he solicits the support of his
* / former patrons.
Sherwin Williams Paints are the very
t • mistake if you do
ok over the bargains best prepared p.iiuts. They will cover
more surface and last longer than any
Igton & Co.
le in from Portland on thing you can get on the market.—King
with relatives and for and Smith, agents.
Wanted, to rent, a Small House in
•gan has returned to Tillamook, furnished or partly furnished,
[»ending five weeks on for house keeping. Write, giving loca
tion, description and price. Address Box
17. Bay City, Ore.
to announce that ex
Married, on Fridav last, at the Larsen
ixwell is quite sick with
and not expected to House. Nehalem. Mr. Clarence Leroy
Doughney to Miss Marie Fredrike Scholl-
meyer. the ceremony being performed by
id wife left for Newberg Rev Frank Sandifur.
rberejthey will make
M. Rand was thrown off Elmer Alien's
horse on Monday, and in the fall pitched
Hay. to the wife of Ira on his left arm, breaking it above the
boys. That’s going it wrist. This is the third time the same
btarter.
arm has been broken.
aas bought the lot north
Mr. Russell Hawkins, representing the
roperty from Mr. Wiley Whitney Co ,carue in on Wednesday to
¡residence there.
look after the interests of that company
■field,who is in on a visit and to see that the fire wardens were on
t's family, took Mr. J the alert to prevent forest fires.
L out bunting this morn
Mrs. James Walton, sen., and son and
daughter. Will Walton and Miss Beatrice
lis in charge of Caples Walton, of Salem, came in on Friday in
kber yard. For orders, the auto, leaving that city in the morn
toe city office or Yellow ing and arriving here in the evening.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on
started up again at the Saturday, her passengers being Gussie
I with a 3,000 feet steal Moore, Jessie Mason, A. Dewey and wife,
a hemp rope. The well G. Hanenkratt, Mr. Teckleberg, M. A.
frly 2,000 feet.
Kinsey and wife, B. C. Lamb and Jas.
inibach is in visiting her Hiner.
Ige, who fell last week
At the meeting of the city council on
r right arm. Mrs. Ollie Monday evening an ordinance was in
Lirom Forest Grove on troduced to place a license upon ali
public dances where charges of admis
lick, with a four-horse sion are made, which was passed to its
o the valley on Friday first reading. A resolution was also in
L on account of the ex* troduced to compell the payment of
fates from Portland Io street assessments, there being about
$1.700 owing the city under that head.
hips between two logs, which caused
serion* injuries. Deceased was a brother
of C. H. Wheeler, of the Wheeler Lumber
Company, and was well known and
greatly respected in the countv. He was
for some time engaged as cheese maker
in this county, but in recent years made
lis home in Portland.
Moses McCruin, who was bound over
to the circuit court last week for assault
upon his wife while camped at Garibaldi,
furnished bail. Sheriff Crenshaw demand
ing $200 additional to the bail fixed by
RAILROAD OFFICIALS
the justice.
TILLAMOOK.
The I umber schooner Gota na. which
sailed in over the bar, brought in the
dvnamo and other material for the new Prospects Look Bright
electric light company, and it unexpected
Work on P. R. & N. Road
that it will not be long now before the
Being Resumed.
plant will be in operation.
Mr. J. Kruttachuitt, chief of construc
A suit was filed in the circuit pourt by
W. A Williams against Andrew Casper tion of the Harriman system, ami his
to iecover $9 1.45 tor goods and merch Bon. Mr. J. Kruttachuitt. jr., with Mr. W.
an dise and for money due upon a prom tV. Cotton, attorney for tlie same system,
issory note executed by defeudant to and Mr. E. E. Davis, president of the
Pacific Railway Ji Navigation Co., and
E. K. Scovell.
Engineer Geo. L. Davis, came
In the J. S. Stephens vs.Thos. W. Ross
case, in which the former claims $5,350 Wednesday from Portland.
They came to Tillamook for the pur.
for malpractice, the defendant in his
answer to the complaint moves to re pose of making an inspection of the
quire the plain tiff to make the complaint work on the Pacific Railway & Naviga
tion Co.'s railroad, which launder agree
more definite and certrin.
ment to complete ten miles of the road,
Fred C. Skomp informs us that the
north of Tillamook City, by the end of
altitude of the pass, going up the north
next February, Mr. Kruttachuitt is out
fork of the Trask river is only 1,550ft ,
inspecting the Harriman system.
and if this is the case surely this will
Mr. Lytle made the statement last
make a desirable route for one of the
night that he had sold the bonds of the
electric lines headed for Tillamook.
P. R. & N. Co. to Mr. Harriman.
The passengers who left here Tuesday
There appears to lie every indication
on the Sue H. Elmore were D. B. Chown, that work will be started up soon, or as
Miss Van Patten. C. S. Jackson, Herbert soon as Mr. Kruttachuitt has gone over
Ashton .and company, D. Williams, E. the ground and made his report,
C. Varner, E. D. Barrett, ,F. E. Bess and
The partv went as far as Nehalem to
wife, B. Irndorf, L. Hogland, 0. Olsen day, and will leave to morrow, going
and A. Kimmerer.
out over the Wilson river roud ao as to
In the suit brought by Dr. T. W. Ross give Mr. Kruttachuitt some idea of the
against W. f. Stephens, for $175 for magnitude of the timber resources of the
medical services to his farther. Stephens country, there being something tike
claims that he did not engage the doctor. forty billion feet of standing timber
The case will be tried on Monday before tributary to the Pacific Railway &
Justice Sappington and a jury.
Navigation Co.’s road.
Mr. Lewis Russell, president of the
Portland Automobile Club, with about Tillamook Stage Robber Arrested
a dozen automobiles will visit Tillamook
S an F rancisco , Aug. 18.—Deputy
City next week, when it would be a
good idea for the countv officials to Sheriff Bucanan, of Chico, arrived here
meet with.the officers of the automobile today to take possession of Mat Jack
club with a view of coming to some un son, the highwayman, whom he believes
derstanding in regard to the improve to be one of the men that robbed 15
workmen near Sterling City, Aug. 10.
ment of the roads in this county.
The
detectives here sav they are posi
JuliusiErickson was arrested on a com
plaint sworn to by Dan Hickey for tress tive Jackson is the highwayman who
passing upon his place at Nehalem. It held up a stage at Tillamook, Or., secur
seems that W. H. Sales rented the place, ing $1,000, some time ago. They be
but had moved off He gave Julius lieve he is one of the gang that has been
Erickson charge of the place. Hickey robbing postoffices in this state and
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rented the place to other parties, claim Oregon.
ing that Erickson had no right on the
Wants Road Conference
premises. The case is set for this after
Oregon Development League
noon.
Portland, Ore., Aug. 12th, 1908.
A divorce suit was filed in the circuit
Mr. Carl Haberlach.
court by Joseph L. Johnson against his
Secretary Tillamook Development League
wife, Cecil S. Johnson. These parties
Dear Sir : Before you receive this let
were married at Vancouver, Wash., on
ter you will have heard the good news
March 17. 1907, and then moved to Till«
of the success of the splendid meeting of
amook, and after a month's married life
the Oregon Good Roads Conference held
Mrs. Johnson deserted her husband,
in the rooms of the Portland Commer
that being the grounds set forth in the
cial Club yesterday.
We have named
complaint praying that the marriage
September 4th as the dHte for a rousing
contract be dissolved.
good roads meeting at Tillamook, and
Mr, C. S Jackson, of the Oregon Jour have arranged for Judge John H. Scott.
nal, and sons, F. and P. Jackson, came President of the Oregon Good Ronds
in from Portland on Monday. They Association, to hold the meeting, at
pumped their way over the Coast range, which, .however, the entire committee
coming in hy way of the Wilson river hojies to be present. Wc will do every
on bicycles. Having hit the high places thing in our power to make it a success.
on the mountains, Mr. Jackson decided
We have pledged to raise $10.000 to
to go out on the steamer, which left here carry on this campaign and will not fail
on Tuesday, to undergo the experience of in this, but you can realize that for the
hitting the high places on the Pacific immediate present the Committee is
ocean.
personally responsible for the success of
All of those who took the examina the movement, and that there is no
tion for county papers last week psssed other source of revenue except voluntary
and received teachers'certificates, viz.: concributions. The cost of your com
1st grade, Ellen Bewely, Clara Eichinger, munity of this meeting will be $100,
Verna Seston and Joseph Moffett ; 2nd which will include all the assistance ai.d
grade, Daisy Allender and Paul Hanson ; advice that Judge Scottcan give you.
3rd grade. Ruth Gray and Katie Sheets.
Take the matter up with your County
Amelia Miks Robinson, of Washington Court and arrange to have all the
County, and Irma Madill, of Marion supervisors attend the meeting. Please
County, who took the examination in advise Mr. W. L. Crissey, secretary of
other counties, sent their papers in and this committee, of your acceptance at
were also granted certificates.
the earliest possible moment. Trusting
Word was received in this city on we may all be with you. we are
Wednesday that Frank Reynolds died
Very truly yours,
J. A A lbers .
in the Good Samaritan Hospital in
W. M. L app .
Portland that morning from blood I
A. A J AVNE.
poisoning. He was a nephew of C. E
Reynolds and left here about six 5ears
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ago, working in Portland a few years
J. W. B ailkv .
G. H. E vans .
and then went to work in a logging
T om R icharolon .
camp in Washington. It seems that he
Ways and Means Committee.
injured his hand and blood poisoning
setting in be was thken to the hospital
in Poitlund, where he died. He was 47
years and leaves a wife and two boys.
Miss Cosy Clark left for Portland this
morning to attend the funeral.
$ Your Idle Money Will
(j Earn 4 per cent Inter-
[;) est if deposited in this bank
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First Bank & Trust
Company,
W. Wheeler Die» Suddenly.
BAY CITY. ORE.
Word was received in this city Wed
>—“THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY”---------------------- nesday that Will Wheeler had died sud
rrison. Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong. LL.B., Principal denly in Portland the previous evening.
’ two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, He was taken to that city about two
week, since, going out on the tng Geo.
fe faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls R. Voaberg. He appeared to be getting
p than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all along nicely and his doctor allowed him
fit y of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. to be op. In moving around too soon it
BM Maa: “ Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough is thought that a clot of blood from the
rin out in the end.” Said aa EJacator: "The quality of iastruc- injured parta went to the heart, causing
Capital Stock..................... $2.5,000.
Offers every facility for safe banking,
and solicits your business.
Commercial. Saving« and Trust De
partments.
Interest at current rates on checking
accounts.
Our little book. •• Helpful Hints on
Banking,'* explaining how to do your
sudden dea* h Wheeler was injured at banking by mail is ready.
lur school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest.
Send fur a copy. It's free for the
year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free, Nehalem while assisting in loading large
l< gs oa a barge. He was caught at the «•k'«UL
bank, any newspaper, any buaiaeaa man in Portland.
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If you would be the most successful, you
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should tnake your money work too.
It is aa
a common saying that “money not earning
interest is losing money.”
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Set aside what money you will not need [ji]
in your business at this time and deposit it
with this bank. It will be here when you
meantime.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK,
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Development League Meeting.
A meeting of the Tillamook Develop
ment . League is called for Monday
evening, at the Citv Hall, at 8 o'clock,
when it is requested that all members
be in attendance.
C arl H aberlach .
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Mrs. C. W. Talmage la Dead.
We are sorry to announce the death of
Mrs. Talmage, wife of Attorney C. W.
Talmage, which took place in this city on
Tuesday night, after a long and painful
illness. The cause of death was perni.
cious anaemia. Decensed’s maiden name
was Susie Richardson, and she was born
in Harrison County, Missouri, on the
1 1th May, 1862, and came West two
years later, her parents first locating at
Walla Walla, Wash., and then at Me.
Minnville, Ore., where she was married
to Mr. C. W. Talmage on Nov. 7. 1880.
They came to Tillamook in 1901. where
they have since resided. During her reai.
dence here Mrs. Talmage made many
friends, who deplore her death, for .he
was greatly respected here and also nt
Mc.M'nnville, where she resided so many
years. The sympathy of the community
is with her husband in his bereavement.
The remains were taken to McMinn*
ville this morning for burial.
FREIGHT ON CHEESE LOWER
Reduced to 24c. Per Case Between
Tillamook and Portland.
Mr. Carl Ilaberlach, who is secretary
and salesman for a dozen of the cheese
factories in this county, has succeeded in
getting the freight on cheese reduced to a
fair rate, as the following letter will
prove. It seems that the factories have
been taxed 45c. per case of gross weight
of 78 pounds, which is now reduced to
24c. For several months the dairy in
terests have been complaining, so much
so that a number of dairymeu have sig
nified their willingness to put up large
sums of money for a new boat.
Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway
Co.. Astoria & Columbia River Rail
road Co., Traffic Department.
Portland, Ore., Aug 13, 1908.
Mr. Carl Halierlach, Tillamook, Ore.
Dear Sir,—Referring Co the matter of
rates on cheese from Tillamook to Port
land and other points, subject of your
letters of July 29lh and August 1st.
The subject has been very carefully
considered aud it has lieen decided to
cancel the current rates as shown in
tariff A. A C. R. No. 923 and effective
August 27th on state shipments and
September 27th un interstate shipments,
substituting therefor a rate on cheese in
packages, any quantity, 80c. per 100 lb ,
actual weight, froiu Garibaldi, Hobson«
ville, Bayw City and Tillamook to Port-
land.
On the basis of this rate and the
average weight named in yours of July
29lh, adding an average of 10 lb. fur the
package, will result in a rate of about
21c. (ter ease of " twins' and about 24c.
per case of ** triplets," and will, I aui
sure, alter being given a fair trial prove
more satisfactory to all concerned than
any rate per case could possibly be.
It does not appeal tuns as being fair
that a box of cheese shall be transported
for a fixed price regardless of the
weight, it having been shown that the
net weight of cheese varies to an axtreme
of approximately 20 per cent.
Ocean carriers often waive considera
tions of this character when the measure
ment of Uie freight is excessive In oom.
parison with the weight, but there is
little difference i<> Cue weight and
measurement of cheese as shipped from
Tillamook, particularly the heavier
packages
I suggest you arrange, beginning with
August 27th, tu allow the exact gross
weight of your shipments on shipping
receipt* and that you arrange to give
this new rate n fair trial. If this is done
1 feel assured that you will agree with
me that the new rate is a proper one.
Yours truly,
H. M. A dams .
Notice.
Notice is herehv given that bids will
he received for the construction of three
miles of road on what is called the
"Necarney Mountain Road,” beginning
at the three mile stake of road survey,
or Station 44. 85 8. of the locating sur
vey and continuing three miles on said
locating survey northerly toward Clat
sop County line. The road is to be
graded for a width of 14 feet including
ditchea to properly drain the same. For
farther specifications apply tothe County
Clerk or H V. Alley. County Commis
sioner, at Nehalem, Oregon.
All bids must be filed with the Countv
Clerk on or fiefore 9 o'clock a.m. Wed
nesday, the 2nd day of Septenber, 1908.
The Court reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
Dated this August 10th, 1808.
J. C. H olden . County Clerk.
By K. M ills , Deputy.
St. Alphonsus Academy,
Tillamook, Oregon.
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Conducted by the Sisters of St. Mary.
A select Boarding and Day School. Primary, Intermediate
and Academic Departments. Commercial Course, Special facil-
ities for the study of Music. Location healthful, Grounds ex-
tensive. Thorough Moral and Religious Training.
School re-opens Tuesday, September 8, 1908.
For further information apply to
SISTER SUPERIOR
Ted McKinley.
W. E. Catterlin.
M c K inley &
catterlin ,
Real Estate Agents.
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