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ziUcimook Vel. XXI lamook - TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER «9, 1908 jottings Confragalion Proof Fire Insurance. . Better C. Lamb. » . Morris, eye specialist. • I Cows and horses like Star Brand Bar- mses to .ent.—See T. H. Goyne. • 1 lev. You can get it at William Curtiss, • id Tillamook County Bunk notes • I Tyler, Bldg. You will make a mistake if you do yes in bulk or jar at Mills' Cash ! not call and look over the bargains • bber Boots and Oil Clothing at offered by Sappington & Co. You should begin feeding your cows, I’a. • Item Hams and Bacon at Mills' horses and pigs Star Brand Barley, ask William Curtiss, Tyler Bldg. • Store. * Vou get a chance at that jar of money 8. Nulan, general insurance, Tilla- at King & Smith's for every 50c. you ;. Oregon. * purchase or pay in an account. • on want to rent a f.irnishe.1 house Papers have been filed whereby L. F. II. Goyne. Smith and wife have adopted Tressa itralian Coal $14 SOfull ton deliver Robinson from the Baby Home. letter C. Lamb. • Hotel arrivals are left out Ibis week it jar of money at King & Smith's on account of want of time to get them talk of the town. • in type, also other communications. ice lot of Suit Cases and Trunks A suit was filed in the circuit court by •ceived at Todd's, • Fred Paquet against Frank Marev to re Id's Eastern Clothing has arrived. cover $248.42 on a promissory note. 1 date in every line. * Those w ho are wanting lumber should ! Insurance is an asset in your buri leave orders or can obtain prices, etc., Better C. Lamb. by calling up the city office or Yellow Fir gaina in Granite, Tinware and Mill. 1.—At Sappington & Co * King & Smith have sold six steel 'don Hats. $3 00; Gordon Die Luxe ranges in 10 days Thai shows how the $4.00 and $4 50, at Todd’s. * people appreciate the class oistovea they • pington & Co. will give you more keep. You can work your horses hard and for your dollar than anyone else. * I wants position with family to do they always teel well when you feed al house wurk. Apply at this Star Brand Barley. See William Curtiss. Tyler Bldg. • Alvin A. Jurhs and Jennie E. Illings- Ikover Shoes for Men and Gutzian I for Men, Women and Chi'dren at worth, of Hobsonville, were united in marriage today (Thursday) at the M E. r * parsonage. Rev. |. F. Dunlop performing p the flow of milk up by feeding the ceremony. Brand Barley, see Wm. Curtiss Received, direct from the East, a new Bldg. line of Cottage Carpet. Call in and see ;k Meal and Great Western are a the new and beautiful designs at Jones f ranges that are not excelled.— and Knudson's * k Smith. * Watch for our specials on canned Star Brand new process Barlev, goods. It will pay you to lay in your White and Gray Oates, see Wui. winter supply at prices offered by Sap 1, T) ler Bldg. * pington & Co * your Clothing at Todd's and get Presidential election conies only every ft with each 50c. purchase on few years. Every man should treat him in $200 cash. self to a suit of Clothes. You will find les Burke and G. F. Zimmerman the best stock at Todd's. * ought the Hadley & Russell shin- A marriage license was issued to Alvin I at Garibaldi. A. lurbsand Jennie E Illingsworth, this Thos. Robinson will preach both being the fourth adventure ot the latter tg andeveningat the Presbyterian in the matrimonial market. next Sunday. The steamer Sue H. Elmore, which ts and Oils by the harrel. gallon underwent repairs to her boilers in Port t, at King & Smith's. We have land, came in with freight and passen ¡eat and best stock. • gers on Saturday anil left here again on She will return today legee & Kincaid Clothing, Walk- i Sunday. oes and Gordon Hats are sold by I with the Eve and Gerald C. the latter j having freight for Bay City. e firm.—Todd & Cu. Fabrics for Fall Winter, displayed to the iber of 500 in our tailoring artment. Will meet the tastes I requirements of every man, ardless of age, shape or pation. f lany Are Exclusive je line of Ed. V. Price & Co chant tailors. Whom We rep- nt here, and the dominant rs are Varied tones in broWn drab, grey, olive, smo'K.e e and Wood shades. lect Your Choice haVe a suit made to order ese famous tailors, With any suggested by your personal ;s. Cost to you Will be Very erate When ordered through Leave your measure early. Two-BvttM Novelty S«ol No. 517 he Fit is Guaranteed MASON’S partment Store. ■••THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY”---------------------- Morriaon, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal ipy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $ao,aoo equipment, l large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calla ! help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all 1 quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. B«llfu loo: “ Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough will win out in the end.” Said aa Ed oca tort "The quality of inatruc- 1 in your school makes it the standard of it» kindin the Northwest.” all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. M: Any bank, any newspaper, »ny tiusinoea man in Portland- Closing out our line of ANOTHER TILLAMOOK House Hardware at cost.-- CONSPIRACY. Sappington & Co. Coal gives heat and satisfaction. The State’s Witness in Better C- Lamb. * W. C. Wolfe Rape Case 1784 sacks fancy seed vats will be in Spirited Away. TODD & CO. Clothiers and Furnishers the wharehouse to-day. see Wm. Curtiss Tyler bldg. • When it becHiue known on Monday Dr. Rowland, ol Salem, the Presiding that Eva Wolfe, the State’s witness in Elder of the M.E church, is in the city to the W. C. Wolfe cast, the latter being hold the quarterly conference and will charged with rape upon hie daughter, the citizens began to figure out who was a^ preach here ou Sunday evening. the botton of another Tillamook con The registration amounts to 1142 and «piracy in tampering with the State» is made up as follow, : Republicans, 801; witnesses, and which, no doubt, will be democrats. 188 ; Prohibitionists. 39 ; thoroughly investigated by the grand socialists, 85 ; non-partisan, 39. jury next month, for District Attorney The weather for several days was fine John H, McNary should leave nothing and bright, the wind being in the East, onturned or spare .» g expense in bring but on Tuesday it changed to southwest ing the culprits to justice. This kind of and the next day it brought rain, jiiNtice has been going on in Tillamook MsyorS 8 Johnson has apologized to too long, for no sooner is a oerson accus Postmaster Severance for his ungentle- ed of a crime in this county, no matter I manty, disgraceful conduct in the post how shocking or revolting, there are office last week, admitting that it was all those who try to defeat the prosecuting his fault. attorney. The aim and object of this Mrs Peter Heiselis expected this week new conspiracy is to defeat justice and from Europe, where she has been visit allow Wolfe, the socialist who raped his ing her old home, and Peter is not sorry, own daughter, to go free. We wood r for he has been a "Grass Widower” for how long the people of Tillatno >k are going to stand that kind of business, for five months Catterlin & Sharp is th; name of the tliis is one of the very things which new real estate firm, Harry Sharp suc make people resort to lynch law. if ceeding Ted McKinley. The office will Wolfe was innocent there would be no remain in the same place, opposite the need of spiriting away the principal witness. Larsen House. Sherwin Williams Paints are the very best prepared paints. They will cover more surface and last longer than any thing you can get ou the market.—King and Smith, agents. * The Tillamook Development League will meet tomorrow (Friday) evening nt the City Hall with the Bay City Board of Trade for the purpose of discussing harbor improvements. Jones & Knudson havejust received a big shipment of Carpets, the line cot sista ing of Axminater, Brussells and Ingrane, the shipment also includes Rugs, Ar- Squares and Linoleums. * The Store That Makes Good To the Voters of Tillamook County Next Tuesday, Nov. 3rd, the people of the United States will decide by their ballot who will be their president for the next four years. Another ' Green” Tillamooker Joseph Baumgarten, a young Swiss dairyman from Tillamook, came to town yesterday and had been here a very brief time when he met J. B. Crane and A. W. Hepburn. He is now bemoaning the loss of $34 which, he claims, was se cured from him by his two companions by means of an old bunco trick. Crane ; and Hepburn were arrested yesterday by detective Howell on a warrant charg ing larceny, sworn to by the young man from Tillamook. Baumgarten says he was walking along Alder street when Hepburn approached him and introducid himself as a faruiei from San Francisco. Tillamook Wallnuts, grown hv Jim He invited ths dairymanto accompany Williams, are on exhibition in Clough's him to his room in a nearby lodging Drug Store, which could, no doubt, be bouse. To this Baumgarten readily made a profitable industry, especially in agreed and on entering the room he the luirned off districts. was introduced to Crane who is snid to Mrs.W. N. Vaughn and Amos Vaughn have represented himself to be the returned from the valley this week, where Northwest agent of the American Watch they had been visiting. Mrs Vaughn, Company. A game was introduced in who is blind, pieced a quilt and exhibited which each ef the players was supposed it at the fair at McMinnville, for which to purchase a chance. Baumgarten pur she was awarded the first, and she feels chased and started to go after losing justly proud in obtaining it in competi the first dollar. But he was pursuaded tion with other quilts. to remain and his entire sum was soon This office is indebted to Tom Kellow lost, He realized, he said, that he had for a box of apples grown on his place been swindled, but the others escaped, on the Nestucca. It is the King variety ! and he reported the affair to the police. and they areamongst the finest we have —Oregonian ____________ seen grown in the county, some of them i ! being 12 inches in circatnferenoe. We j A Fine Columbia River Dairy I Farm Offered Cheap. have had them photographed to show I that Tillamook county can grow as fine ! A fine dairy farm opposite Astoria, on apples as any part of the slate. Grays River in Washington ; about 100 G B. Johnson came in on the steamer acres of genuine river bo.tom land, the last week from Astoria. He left Tilla same as in Tillamook County, all in mook ten years ago to accept a position cultivation ; 350 acres more of timber, with the Astoria & Columbia River Rail part of which is marketable and part road, and is now the general agent look fine piling which will bring a good price ing up freight for that company. Mr. before long; plenty of water, two Johnson came to this county with Thos. houses, big barn, new separator, new Coates, and was the publisher of the churn, 25 cows (many of them worth times, which suspended in 1898 for the more than $100 each,) registered bull, want ot patronage. two brood sows, several other hogs, chickens, farm machinery and every Eva Wolfe was spirited away from the city last week, presumably to defeat the thing ready to run the place. Boat lands at the doorevery dav. Only a few prosecution of the W. C. Wolfe rape case, roads to town with all conveniences. as she is the State's principal witness Price 114,000. Terms. Call or write against her father, and, we understand, Ralph Ackley, 603 Corbett Bldg.. Port that an effort is being made to locate her land, Oregon. and bring her back. Deputy District At torney Cooper has put her sister, Hazel, under examination. Thayer 4 Nolan are attorneys for Wolfe and the Wolfe pro perty at Sandlake bas been transferred to Claude Thayer. The hoodlums broke into M F. Leach's chicken coop at the back of the store and stole four chicken on Monday night, and next day the feathers and eight chicken feet were found near the old creamery in the west end of town. Mr. Leach was on the tracts of the thieves and found out who they (are. He feels like giving each of them a good licking and it would be a gcod thing for the city if he would, for the city officials do not appear to be able to cope with the situation inputting a stop to people's premises being broken into. It is time the gang was broken up and people's property had some protec tion. It is the duty of every Amer ican Citizen to vote and to vote for the man whom he be lieves will represent the best interests of their country. Vote right,vote for the man whom you believe will serve the common people, the man whom you believe will be the least influenced by trusts, cor- porations and political bosses. Do not be dictated to your self by any political boss as to how you shall vote. Do not pay any attention to cheap clap trap talk of calamity howlers and knockers, who tell you that a panic will be caused by the election of one of the leading candidates, or that butter fat will be cheap and the crops be poor, or the fish won't bite. Such rot will make a dog sick at the stomach. It has been demonstrated in your own county, and in your own State, that officials of one party have conducted their offices as ably and honestly as the other. Vote for your country, vote the principle, vote right, In conclusion let us call your attention to the fact, that we are now selling more Clothing, Hats, Shoes, and Furnishing Goods, and of the latest styles and best quality, and for the least money, of any store in Tillamook County. We are also giving with each 50 cents purchase a ticket free of charge which entitles ypu to a chance in a $200.00 cash prize, and we sell at our regular prices. Todd & Co., Tillamook,Or •SE*- Do You Ever Wish For a Bank Account ♦¡ One Half Ton Coal Free. Australian coal, the equal of Peniisyl- vania anthracite coal. A quarter of a tun of coal will lie given to the tirat person and one sack of coal to each of the next four, that send or bring the above local correctly written to B. C. Lamb's Office before Nov. 1st, 1908. Ail answers lo be in sealed envelopes I There are times when one may find good use for ready money—money that would be at your disposal. That is the time an accoun at this bank would be of great value to you. Better be- gin now—start an account today so you will have a surplus on hand for the time when it is needed. The total deposits of this bank amount to $--------------- . We shall appreciate your ac count also. TILLAMOOK OUNTY BANK, TILLAMOOK, ORE. Horse for Sale A good family driving horse for Apply tuJohu Harter. Houaei for Sale. STAR THEATER, op. McNairs Store Three Houses for Sale, cheap, on yoor own terms. Apply to John Hurter, Till amook, Oregon. FIRST PERFORMANCE, N o’clock SECOND PERFORMANCE,• o’Clock Change of Program Twice a Week. ADMISSION. IO Cents For Sale. 1 have the following, which I will sell cheap lor cash, or will give a reasonable time. 1—2% in. Rushford wagon, with box, woodrack and spring!. 1—Set team hatuess. with leather bousing. 1—Set leather fly-nets. 1— Set water proof storm blankets. 1.—Pr. heavy logging bars or stretch ers. 2— 14ft. log chains. 1—10-incb Chilled plow. (New) G. H. W ard , (at Beal's office.) A contract was signed on Wednesday for the machinery for the Tillamook Lumber Manufacturing Company's new saw mill, which is to be built on the site formerly owned by the Tillamook Lum bering Company. A. L Bratton, of the Portland Machinery Company, in com- petition with two other firms, obtained the contract, amounting to over $10,000 fur new machinery. In addition to the Mo Treaapaaaing Allowed regular saw ioill.it will also contain a No tres» passing allowed on mv place. pony mill.which will save a great deal of clear lumber which would go into saw Look oat for guns and trape. D. Billing« dust if ent with the large tooth saws. Covra for Bale Plans are now being drawn for the building, and as soon aa they art sent in Poor Gwod Young Cows for sale —D. Bidbigs work will be started. School Officers Wood Wanted. The Fisk TeacH^rs' Agency of Port land, Ore , is placing more teachers than ever. If you need ■ high school grade, rural, commercial, music, or private teacher write or wire immediately aod you will receive prompt attention. 202 Swetlar.d Bldg. Portland, Ore Bids will be received until Noy. 15, by the Red Clover Creamery Co., for fifty cords of four foot alder wood, twenty- five cords to be delivered and piled in their shed on or before April let, 1909, and twenty.live cords on or before Sept, let 1909. 8 S kvrra N cr , Sec, Piano For Sale. Wanted, to Rent, a Dairy Farm. Must be disposed of at once regardless Wanted lo rent, by an esperunced of ita cost of production, to save reship dairyman, a dairy ranch wills 18 to 2A ment to factory. Address Manulactwers, io cart of this cows, after 1st November. Address Boa 44, Tillamook, Ore. office- I I