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I illamoolc No. 18. JOTTINGS. UcaMialjl TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 8, 1908 For 3tar Brand new process Barlev Fancy White and Gray Oates, see Wm. Curtiss, Tyler Bldg. • Closing out our line of House Hardware at cost.— Sappington & Co. eye specialist, Married, at Forest Grove last week. for abstracts. Cowsand horses like Star Brand Bar J. B. Caples and Mrs. Wist, widow of ent,—See T. H. Goyne. ley. You can get it at William Curtiss, the late E. G. E. Wist. Tyler, Bldg. • k County Bank notes. * I have some special bargains in city Watch for our specials on canned or jar at Mills' Cash property and dairy farms, C. V. Atter goods. It will pay you to lay in your bury, Tiilamook, Oregon » winter supply at prices offered by Sap and Oil Clothing »1 Brandegee & Kincaid Clothing, Walk pington & Co. » over Shoes and Gordon Hats are sold by R. F. Zachman, the plumber,is moveing Sturgeon's on every only one firm.—Todd & Co. * from Main street to the building next Dr. I. M. Smith, Mrs. Smith and son door to Charley Reynolds, and will place and Bacon at Mills have returned to the city after several a water fountain opposite bis place of weeks vacation at Lebanon. business. general insurance, Tilla- You will make a mistake if you do A number of ladies gave the band boys not call and look over the bargains a surprise on Friday evening while they • to rent a famished house offered by Sappington & Co. were practicing, and provided them with Letters which are uncalled for at the refreshments and a most pieasant time west styles at Sturgeon’s post office are for John Haines, E. E. was participated in. Kepner and M, F. Mackinnis. Sherwin Williams Paints are the very ices. • You should begin feeding your cows, best prepared paints. They will cover Suit Cases and Trunks horses and pigs Star Brand Barley, ask more surface and last longer than any Todd's, * • thing you can get#on the market.—King n Clothing has arrived, William Curtiss, Tyler Bldg. * W. H. Harris picked up a purse belong and Smith, agents. ery line. * ing to Mrs. Kirk and returned the same Jones & Knudson hayejust received a |ng made to establish a without asking for a rewaad. big shipment ol Carpels, the li ne consist t Bay City. Whenyou buy a primejointat Sutton’s ing of Axminster, Brussells and Ingrane. 1 Granite, Tinware and vour are not charged extra for a piano. the shipment also includes Rugs, ington & Co. * Squares and Linoleums. We don’t do that kind of business. • t of pupils at the public . Sutton's Meut Market is selling the C. B. Vantress is in charge ot Caples' numbers 220. lumber yard. For orders, prices, etc., primes! and the best of meat at a low res of timber land for price, and is not charging you extra to phone citv office or Yellow Fir Mill. • e J. C. B ewley . pay for a piano. Give us a call. Sut We haven't any piano to give away, * ns bought the Elmore but come to Sutton's Meat Market and ton Strnight Goods Meat Market. 7,000 for the place. Four petitions have been filed to take get your money's worth in prime meat.* a vote on cattle running at large in four Co. will give you more The schooner Gotoma was loaded at liar than anyone else. * Hobsonville on Wednesday with a load precincts, yiz., Tillamook, Hoquarton, tan serial ticket 495, 11 of lumber from the Miami Lumber Co.'s Fait view and South Prairie, and the vote will be taken on the 3rd November. set at Sturgeon's wait- saw mill. Prices paid for butter fat for August F. R. Beals returned to the city Satur has located in this city day after being away for several weeks. at five of the cheese factories were: in the Sturgeon build Mrs. Beals is in Portland and will return Maple Leaf, 29'4c,: Tillamook Creamery 2P.7c.; Clover Leaf Creamery, 29.7c.; home later, Fairview,.29 5c ; South Prairie, 80.5c. me for a long n hile the You can work your horses hard and There will be preaching service at the the East on Wednes- they always feel well when you feed Chrtst'an Church next Sunday morning Star Brand Barley. See William Curtiss. and evening. The new pastor, V. E. • for Men and Gulzian Tyler Bldg. Hoven and family, are expected on the omen and Cbi'dren at You get your money's worth in meat boat this week. All are .cordially in- by trading at Sutton's, for we do not vited to attend. mpany has bought the charge you extra to pay for a piano. See Robert Watt, of Bay City, is carrying • toll road from Dr. the point ? his left arm in a sling, the result of a Rev. J. F. Dunlap, the newly appoint runaway while delivering good. He was ed pastor to the M. E. Church, will pitched out of the rig and his arm was preach both morning and evening at the broken, besides receiving other injuries. usual hours. Received, on last boat, our new line of Received, direct from the East, a new Loggers’ Shoes, made for the Tillamook ordon Hats. $3.00 ; ats, $4.00 and $4 50, line of Cottage Carpet. Cail in and see trade for me at Chippawa Falls, Wis. the new and beautiful designs at Jones Come in and examine them and see what * a good logging shoe they are.—C. A. bo has moved from and Knudson's vallis, was in the citv Frank Goyne and son. brother of T. Patzlaf. The Sunday closing "lid” was lifted on II. Goy ne, came in last week on a visit seed oats will lie in from Alaska where he has a news and Sunday, thecigar and candy stores open ing up as usual, without any fear of ay, see Wm. Curtiss magazine route. A dredger, to cost $40,000, is to be prosecution, for the “big stick” which milk up by feeding built on the bay for the Bayocean Park so suddenly descended upon the show people and the local stores is lifted now y, see Wm. Curtiss company to be used to improve that that the former have taken their depar < • prospective summer resort. ture. can all noney. MONEY FREE! We mean what we say. ee K*n9 & Smith about it are giving away a jar of money as a valuable pre- the one guessing the nearest to the amount in it. for every 50c. cash purchase or paid on account. ood big liberal cash present to some one without them a penny. r stock of Paints and Oils is the largest in the city, re going to paint any time in the future and care money on the material, it will be to your interest to prices are saving money for our patrons on their Doors, and Building Hardware. Out stock is complete. ee Steel Ranges and several Heating Stoves sold in ten days shows that our line is the best in the city our prices are right. up that old account and get chances on the Jar of Always ask for the Tickets. New Fall Styles in Men’s Shoes—Justin Our selection of Men's New Style Shoes for Fall Wear. Our stock is complete and correct, affording wide range for wise choice In everv instance we can assure you thorough value. These choice shoes are “different —distinctive. They are the deservedly popular Pickard” Shoe for Men Custom made by M. A. Packard Co., Broston, Mass The trade mark is a guarantee of merit. A shoe that cannot be equalled for the price. Homer Mason Our new line of Dress Goods has nr- rived, and we find we have a lot of short length Black Dress Goods Iro-n one vard to three yards in length, on hand that we will sell at one half price.—C. A. Patzlaf. * George Watt came in from Bay City on Tuesday and left next day for Port land. He had arranged to go out on the steamer, but the captain pull out half an hour previous to the time he had stated and in that way Mr. Watt was left. There is one feature about the rasp berry bushes this year which is some what strange. The new branches which grew in the spring of the year are now bearing fruit. Mrs. Kirk brought to this office a branch with ripe raspberries on it. There is still carelessness or wanton willfulness with young men with guns. A few weeks ago a shot Hew over the head of E. W. Stanley, embedding itself in the barn, and last week he had a milk can, which was placed outside with water in it, destroyed bv being shot through. The steamer Sue H. Elmore left here on Sunday, but did not get out until Tuesday, her passengers were ; H Cur ran, Mr.|and Mrs. Hovet, V. Dooeldaon, C. Wagner, W. Meyers and family, C. Knudson, Ester Lattie, J. F. Mangles, L. Skidmore, C. Jordan, J. Toft, Mr. Boss, Miss Boss, and Mrs. Walker. The Star Theater, opposite McNair’s store, will be open on this Thursday evening with a moving picture show and it will give two shows each evening,with a change of program twice a week. Mr, J. W. Bolin is the soloist for the illustrat ed songs. The moving picture shows in other towns are looked upon as clean and enjoyable amusement, and they will afford the same in this city. Carl Haberlach received a letter front F. A. Welch, secretarv of the Oregon State Board of Agriculture, enclosed in which were warrants for three premiums for cheese, amounting to $2, $6 and $10, the scores being Tillamook Creamery, 91 points ; Maple Leaf Creamery Asso ciation, 93 , Clover Leaf Creamery Co., 95. There were no figures given for the Union Cheese Company. The Board of County Commissioners were in sermon five dsys last weekend adjourned on Saturday until the 19tb. In the matter of the opening of what is known as the Jeakins road.it was order ed thst the supervisor be instructed to notify each and every person main taining a gateway or other obstruction across the highway to remove the same within sixty days. The bond of Henry Crenshaw, as sheiiff, was approved, tn the sum ol $10,000. The Tillsrnook Lumber Manufaitoiing Company, which was recently organized and incorporated, bought the mill site, dock and warehouse of the Tillamook Lumbering Company in this city on Sat urday. and also entered into a contract with F S Whitehouse to furnish about lour million feet of fir and spruce logs. It has been decided to pot ia new machi nery and aa soon as the piano are ready work will be commenced on the building. The capacity of the mill will be almat HO j thousand feet. It is local people who are st the back of th» eater price and by I the time the mill is ready to run about $25 (XX) r ill hare beet, expended. A deni was closed at Astoria Saturday band its sinoerest sympathy. Beit further resolved that tl.ii revo evening by which Walter W. Ridehalgh sells his entire interests in the Elmore lution be spread upon the anuals of the Packing Company, which owns and Shakespeare Club, and that unpins of • »perates several salmon canneries on the the same be sent to Mt C. W. Talmage, Oregon coast ami at Grays Harbor, to and also be published in the local papers. A bbie J. W hitehousk , Samuel Elmore. He also resigned as M rs . H. H ason , manager of the company to take effect T, J. C ooper , immediately. Mr. Ridehalgh will make Committee. an extended pleasure trip to his former home in England and upon his return The Library Contest. will probably .engage in business at Astoria. The third count of votes in the Library Mr. J. P. O’Brien, general manager of Contest is as follows; the Harriman lines ; Mr. R. B. Miller« Public and High School 40.302 general freight agent for the same lines ; Public Library........ 400 19,609 Mr. E. E. Lytle, president of the Pacific Alphonaus Academy Odd Fellow. Lodge Railway & Navigation Company, and Rebekah Lodge Engineer Geo. L Davis, who came in Masonic Lodge- last week, left on Sunday morning in the Eastern Star ... auto. On Friday they went to Nehalem Modern Woodmen ol America and on Saturday went trolling on the Catholic Church .. Christian Church bay. catching several salmon. This was Methodist Church Mr. O'Brien's first visit to Tillamook, U. B. Church......... and he was greatly surprised to find Adventist Church.. such a splendid dairving county. It was Conner Club.......... Votes esn be obtained by trading with the green meadows which caused him to look in wonderment and draw a com Homer Mason,J S Lamar, R. L. Wade, parison at the parched condition of the Eugene Jenkins, W M. Mills, Jones and country in other places at this season of Knudson, Catterlin & McKinley and the Tillamook Headlight. the year A divorce case was filed in the circuit City Council Meeting. court on Wednesday by John P Langley against his wife. Nellie Langley. These A meeting of the city council was held parties were married in Portland on on Monday evening, when Mayor 8. 8. April 24, 1904, and one child was born Johnson and Councilmen Chase, Wilt, to the union which has since died. That Lamb and Williams were preaent. Io the during the month of June 1908, and matter of the dispute of the street oppo while the parties resided at Willamina site B. W. Stephens property, the city the defendant made frequent visits to council instructed the city attorney to Portland. That defendent told her friends enter into a stipulation with the plain that she had means of her own and that tiff fora dismissal of the suit at the city’s she made money from the “big bugs of expense'which amounts to $80,000. Portland,” and by selling her virtue. The Electric Light Company made two That during the month of July 1908 the propositions to light the city. viz.: defendant came to Tillamook and secur* We will furnish vou arc lights on our ed rooms at an hotel and then and there regular circuit in any number desired by consorted with divers men in a lewd the city and to be located as may lie agreed upon at the rate <4 $3.00 each and lascivious manner, and committed per month, the same to he taken and adultry with a certain individual and on paid lor each month, for such period of account of this the plaintiff prays for a time as the city may desire. Or we will furnish 14 arc lights on a divorce. special circuit at the rate of $100 00 per Miss Clarice C. Reeher and .Mr. Janies month ; or. if less than 14 be taken, at R. Prater were married, Oct. 6, 1908, the rate of $7 50 each per month. Pro at the home of the bride,s parents Mr. vided, that as to the furniahing of said 14 arc lights, or leas, on special circuit, and Mrs. James P. Reeher, Wilson, Ore., the same will be furnished only npon a at the White House. Miss Clarice is the contract being made withTillamook City eldest daughter of the family, is a train* for the same lor a period of eight years, ed nurse, and a graduate of St. Luke’s the same to be paid monthly A question as to the city’s indebtedness Hospital, Spokane. Wash. Mr Prater is a young farmer from Dayton. Wash. arose ns to entering into a contract fur After the ceremony the young people , eight years, and the matter was referred went directly to their own home, as . to the city attorney to look into. A Mr” Frater'has" Three "liundredo'f ! 1 «*«'"« of tb* <ouncl1 * C*lkd gram to put tn this fall. The bonne' fof ,h" tah* "P ,h* h«bt was beautifully decorated in autnm I9UM,,on- leaves and cedar boughs. M.ny be.uti-I ,An •«*»<»•♦«* “> 'h* Mutual Tele lul presents were given the young couple. phone ordinance making the poles 30ft. instead ol 40ft.. waa pasaed. After a beautiful dinner, they departed As the Water Commission had not for Forest Giove with the licet wishes made a report to the city couocil. aa it of all preaent. Rev. II. Belknap, of Hillsboro, officiated. The liride'a little is required to do, orders were given for sisters. Jennie and Julia, acted as her the commission to do so before the net* attendants and ring bearers. city election. Bills ordered paid were ; A. L. Malone. Reeolntioa. $3 ; J. B. Caples, $1 73 ; W. T. Kimball. Whereas, Our father baa removed to $65; J. C. Gove. $1.50; P. B. C. Lucas. his Heavenly home our dear friend, 50c ; Otto Schrader, $4 , T. B Hand _____________ Mrs Talmage, and whereaa we feel that ley, $15. we hsve lost a worthy Preaident, Oct in your work on those stumps therefor* be it resolved that the Shakes, King A Smith have the great stumping peare Club extend to the bereaved bua- powder.