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Vel. XXI. No. 23.
LAMOOK
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER ia, 1908
JOTTINGS
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If you want to hire help see Watson, •
satisfaction.
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Closing out our line of
House Hardware, at cost.—
Sappington & Co.
Quick Meal and Great Western are a
line of ranges that are not excelled.—
King & Smith.
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If you want a job of work see Wat-
son.
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Coal gives heat
Better C Lamb.
Morri», eye specialist.
it your property wt.'i Watson.
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uses to .ent.—See T. H. Goyne. •
id Tillamook County Bank note*,
and
We have a
complete line ot rings
worth 75 cents to $200.00. Better sie
yea in bulk or jar at Mills* Cash
Jenkins, the jeweler.
lure your property with Watson. •
iber Boots and Oil
I’s.
Clothing at
stern Hains and Bacon at Mills’
i Store.
Buy your Clothing at Todd's and get
a ticket with each 50c. purchase on
chance in $200 cash.
Big Cattle Sale next Saturday, Nov
14th, at the W. W. Curtiss ranch, com­
E. Nolan, general insurance, Tilla- mencing at 10 a m.
k. Oregon.
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Attorney R. R. Duniway, of Portland,
•d K. Hungerford,oi Portland, came was in the city this week, having busi­
Thursday.
ness in the circuit court.
roti want to rent a famished hou-e | The tug Geo. R Vosburg is to be tui tied
H. Goyne.
into a ml burned, and she wild soon be
Hor A. E Hill, of the Courier, was laid up lor that purpose.
f city this week.
Attorney Dan R. Murphy, of Portland,
stralian Coal $14 SOfull ton dtliver , who had business at the circuit court,
was in the city this week.
Belter C* Lamb.
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st jar of money at King & Smith’s
Paints and Oils bv the barrel, gallon*
» talk of the town.
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or pint, at King & Smith's. We have
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jice lot of Suit Cases and Trunks ! the largest and best stock.
received at Todd’s.
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Brandrgee & Kincaid Clothing, Walk­
dd’s Eastern Clothing has arrived. over Shoes and Gordon Hats are sold by
only one firm —Todd & Co.
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d date in every line.
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e Insurance is an asset in your busi
Better C* Lamb.
s. E. H. Whitney is in from Port­
visiting her parents.
You should begin feeding your cows,
horses and pigs Star Brand Barley, ask
William Curtiss, Tyler Bldg.
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The editor has to acknowledge the
receipt of a basket of vegetables from
t Glass ! Cut Glass !
( Cut Glass!
Mrs. Michaud. Many thanks.
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0 Jenkins’ Jewelry Store.
You will make a mistake if you do
rgains in Granite, Tinware and
not call and look over the bargains
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pb .—At Sappington & Co
offered by Sappington & Co.
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B. Richards, of Paonia, Colo . was
You get a chance at that jar of money
itnr to the city this week.
at King & Smith's for every 50c. you
. and Mrs. Letn Parker came in last purchase or pay in aii account.
and left again on Monday.
Rev. Thos. Rohinson will preach both
Df. G. A. Walker, of Nehalem, is in morning and evening next Sunday in the
ity attending the institute.
Presbyterian church in this citv.
e largest lice of jewelry and silver-
Those who are wanting lumber should
l in the county at Jenkins'.
leave orders or can obtain prices, etc.,
rdon Hats. $3 00; Gordon Die Luxe by calling up the citv office or Yellow Pir
i, $4.00 and $4 50, at Todd’s.
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Mill.
ppington & Co. will give you more
King & Smith have sold, six steel
• for your dollar than anyone else. ♦ ranges in 10 day». Thai shows how the
itch Jenkins’ window for the latest people appreciate the class ofstoves they
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ns in jewelry, new stock just ar- keep.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hadley returneJ to
llkover Shoes for Men and Gutzian the city on Saturday, after spending
■ for Men, Women and Chi'dren at several months in California and other
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places.
You can work your horsts hard and
V. Preston, P. Hastings, R Thomp-
tnd S. Smith were in from Nehalem they always feel well when you fead
Star Brand Barley. See William Curtiss,
reek.
Tyler Bldg.
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p the flow of milk up by feeding
The llannenkrat Bros, will hold a sale
Brand Barley, see Will. Curtiss
of cattle on the W. W. Curtiss place, 2
Bldg.
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miles north of Tillamook City. Sale com­
4 sacks fancy seed oats will be in
mences at 10 a.m., Saturday, November
harehouse to-day, see Wm. Curtiss
14th.
bldg.
J. W. Hellenbrand and wife, of Ore.
7 Rodger Bros. Knives or Forks, town, came in on Sunday. Mr. Hellen­
ozen, $1.75, at Howard Walden brand is the foreman of the grand jury,
-date jeweler, opposite the Larsen and he appears to be the right man in
the right place.
ODD & CO "J
lotliiers and Furnishers.
he Store That
Makes Good
THE ELECTION
IS OVER and Taft
has been chosen
by the people as
President.
Now let us all pull together
and boost for Tillamook Co.
A community prosperous
by working and pulling to­
gether, not talking and knock­
ing.
Boost. Don’t Knock
We desire to meet each of
our friends personally in our
store, and show you our goods
and prices, and prove to you
that our regular prices are
lower then prices at the often
repeated sales at other stores.
We carry the best makes of
all lines.
en
Hcìiìilitjljt
Clothing, Hats, Shoes and
Furnishing Goods.
And at the Right Prices*
odd & Co., Tillamook. Or.
Confragaiion Proof Fire Insurance.
Better C. Lamb.
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the other half, or controlling interest in
the same, There is no better location in
Oregon than Tillamook City for a con­
densed milk factory, \%here, if necessarv,
over 100.000 pounds of milk can be ob­
tained daily in this vicinity.
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¡¡Mr. and Mrs. H. Schollmeyer are in ti e
Cowsand horses like Star Brand Bar­ city from Nehalem, the former attending
lev. You can get it at William Curtis«. court as a jurymen and the latter visit­
ing friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Scholl-
Tyler. Bldg.
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merer came to the county about twenty
Just received, a splendid line of Cut
vears ago and has never been out of the
Glass at Eugene Jenkins’ Jewelry Store.
county since, and some of her grown up
Call in an see them.
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children have never seen a railroad. Yet
For Star Brand new process Barlev, the Schollmeyer’s are one of the most in
Fancy W Kite and Gray Oates, see Wm. dustrious families in the county and it is
Curtiss, Tyler Bldg.
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to that industrious class who have made
Received, direct from the East, a new Tillamook the dairying county of the
line of College Carpet. Call in and see state.
the new and beautiful designs at Jones
L. E. Thompson came in with the
and Knudson's
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steam schooner Hoo Hoo, which was
Watch for our specials on canned towed in from Astoria by the tug Geo.
goods. It will pay you to lay in your R. Vosburg. She is a trim little steam
winter supply at price» offered by Sap­ vessel and is to he used in the towing
pington & Co.
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and passenger business on the bay. She
Presidential election comes only every h is accommodation for 30 passengers
few years. Every man should treat him- and 60-horse power engines.
Emmett
sell to a suit of Clothes. You will find Jenkins and Mr. Thompson have co me to
an agreement whereby they will handle
the best stock at Todd's.
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Arthur Holden has bought out L. the business between them, being now
Sunders' delivery business and property, well equipped lor pleasure excursions
paying $2,250 for it.the deal being made and the towing of big rafts. Mr. Thomp
son resided in Tillamook some years ago,
through Rollie IV. Watson.
and we wish the new company sue ess.
7-JeweI t8 size Elgin Watches. Best
Mason’s Department Store is stocked
the Elgin Factory makes. $3.60at How.
He has the
ard Wahlen, Expert Watchmaker. Same up with reliable goods.
reputation of carrying hue goods,reliable
price on Waltham W'atches.
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goods.and selling them at a small margin
90 Cows and Heifers and 1 full blooded
of profit. It pays people to trade at a
Holstein Bull, to be sold next Saturday,
department store whi/hhasa reputation
Nov. 14, at the W. IV. Curtiss ranch, 2
in the community. Mason's department
miles north of Tillamook City.
store can supply you with a fine class of
Sherwin Williams Paints are tte very winter goods. If you want new dresses,
best prepared paints. They will cover shoes, underwear, clothing, hats, in fact,
more surface and last longer than any vou can get most anything you want
thing vou can get on the market.—King there. You should call in and inspect
and Smith, agents.
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his fine class of goods, for he does not
Attorney Webster Holmes, of Salem, keep shoddy goods. Mason will have
was in the city this week attending the a choice display of Christinas goods next
circuit court. He will shortly return to month,
this citv to locate here, and will practice
Married, on Tuesday.at the home of t> e
law with T. B. Handley.
bride s parents. Mr. Fled Poorman and
Jones & Knudson havejust received a
big shipment ol Carpets, the line coi sists
ing of Axminster, Brussells end Ingtane.
the shipment also includes Rugs, Ar-
Squaresand Linoleums.
Married, in this city, Louis Loll and
Mi«s Elizabeth Bailey,
Both belong to
this city, and the young couple are w»ll
known here, their friends wishing them
happiness and prosperity.
Compare my prices with mail order
catalogue houses. Best make, 15 Jewel.
Elgin Watches, $4.50, 18 size, at Howard
Wahlen. Expert Watchmaker, and you
don’t have to pay any express charges
either.
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Mr. C. L. McNary, deputy district at­
torney for Marion county, came in from
Salem on Monday to take his brother's
place as district attorney at the circuit
court, and the able manner in which he
handled the State's business showed that
he was a bright yonng attorney.
THE BIG LITTLE STORE.
Entirely New Stock of Christ­
mas Goods will be Dis­
played Next Month.
Start With a Dollar
Have a Bank Account.
If you have never transacted your busi­
ness by means qf a bank account, we de­
sire to have you come to this bank and
make your first deposit.
The first deposit may be as small as one
dollar, but once you have started, your ac­
count will grow, much to your satisfaction
as well as ours. We make it easy for you
to have money in the bank—we help you
save.
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TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK,
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
STAR THEATER, op. McNair’s Store,
FIRST PERFORMANCE, 8 o’clock,
SECOND PERFORMANCE,» o’clock.
Change of Program T w I ca a Week.
ADMISSION. IO Cents.
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List Your» City and Farm Property with
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R0UÜ1E CU. CUATSON.
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perty Liisted with me for Sale.
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Miss Edna Aiderman, the nuptial knot
being tied by the Rev. Thomas Robinson,
pastor of the Presbyterian church, in the
presence of ordy the relatives of the con­
tracting parties. The bride is the only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Aider­
man. She is a graduate of the Tillamo >k
High School, with fine vocal powers, and
is a young woman who is much respected
by a large number of friends. The groom
is recently from Portland, being a son of
Mr Poorman, of that citv, who is
highly connected. The happy couple will
make their home for the time in Tilla-
moot, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poorman
start their married life with tliecongrat.
ulations and best wishes uf a large num­
ber of friends.
For up-to-date jewelry call on Jenkins,
the jeweler. Holiday goods arriving on
Sheriff Crenshaw returned to the city
every trip of the boat. A complete line
on Sunday from Nebraska with Eva
of clocks, watches, rings, stick pins, cuff
Wolfe, the state’Mjwitness in the Wolfe
links, broaches, chains, fobs, silver ware,
case, who had been spirited out of the
etc. Repair work a speciality.
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county. The sheriff closely followed her
Articles incorporating the Pleasant
from several clues he had obtained, and
Valley Cheese Company, with capital located her at the home of the girl’s
stock placed at $800. divided into 32 uncle near Pawney City. The sheriff had
shares, have been placed on file, with some difficulty in making them believe
P. W. Robitsch, lames Christensen and that he was the sheriff, for they thought
Charles Desmond as incorporators.
that he was the girl’s lover, and nothing
Lee Willard gave two theatrical per­ would convince them otherwise, not even
formances in Ibis city on Monday and the papers which Crenshaw was armed
Tuesday evenings. He had a good com­ with. He had to get the officials there
pany with him and, as usual, the plays to help convince the girl 3 relatives that
were well rendered. Mr. Willard is one he was the sheriff, for they were not
of the ablest actors wbo come to this aware that Wolfe had been arrested on
city occasionally.
so serious a crime. When advi*d of this
Judge G. H Burnett informs us that in fact they entertained the sheriff oyer
the matter of the Hembree case that the night and advised the girl to return with
The trip took Sheriff Crenshaw
defendant's attorney« have lieen granted him.
further time, until the 1st December, to twelve days, and from the time he left
file their bill of objections, this being this city until he arrived in Nebraska he
granted on account of lhe sickness of knew how and in what direction she had
gone.
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Attorney McCain.
>1.50 per year
/y
I will furnish you with help on short notiee
and get you a job if you want to work. ft)
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Notice.
N otice is H ereby G iver —That nt
a General Election held in Tillamook
Comity, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 3rd
of Novemlier. 1908. n vote whs taken in
the precincts of Tillamook, Hoquarton.
Fairview and South Prairie, lor slid
»gainst stock running at large, and al
■aid election a majority of all vole» cast
in Haid precincts was '* against stock
running at large."
That within sixty days from the date
of this notice II will be unlawful for
»lock to run at large in said precincts.
Piled tins the 10th day of November.
A.D., 1908.
J. C. HOLDEN,
County Clerk.
Notice of Election.
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Notice is hereby given,—That on the
7th day of December, 1908, at the City
Hall, in Tillamook City, for Tillamook
precinct, at the Court House in Tilla.
mook City, for Hoquarton precinct ; at
the Grange Hall in Fairview precinct lor
Fairview precinct, and at the South
Prairie ‘School House in South Prairie
precinct, for South Prairie precinct, all
in the County of Tillamook. Oregon, a
special election will be held for the pur­
pose of voting upon the question of in.
eluding io, annexing to and making a
part of the Port of Tillamook, a muni­
cipal corporation in Tillamook County,
Oregon, the following described territory
to-wit : All of the territory included
within the present voting precincts ol
Tillamook County, Oregon, known as
Tillamook precinct, Hoquarton precinct,
Fairview precinct and South Prairie
precinct, outsid« of the portions then-
ol now included within the present ter-
ritorie« of said Port of Tillamook. The
said Port of Tillamook living now
hounded as follows All that part of
Tillamook County. Oregon, included
within the present cor|*ornte limits ol
the City of Tillamook, and fifty tert on
each bank ol Hoquarton Slough from
lhe East boundary of th* City of Tilla­
mook Westerly to and including Drv
| Stocking Bar.
Which elect ion will he
duel, and also for one Commissioner at
Large.
Done by order of the Commissioner» of
the Port ol Tillamook .this 4th day of
November, 1908.
Attest :
CLAUDE THAYER, Secretary,
How to Cure a Cold.
Be a. careful as you can you will ixxsa-
aioually take cold, and when yon do, get
a medicine of known reliability, one
that lias ail eatablialied reputation and
that ia ceriain to effect a quick cure.
Such a medicine is Ohamlierlain'a Cough
Kernedy. It lias gained a world wide
reputation by it* reinarknble cure» of
thia moat common ailment, and can
always be depended upon. It acta on
nature’» plan, relieve» the lungs, aid*
expectoration opens the secretion» and
aid» nature in restoring the aysletn to a
healthy condition.
During th» many
years in which It has been In general use
we have yet to learn of a single case of
cold or attack of the grip having resulted
in pneumonia when this remedy was
used, which shows conclusively that II 1»
a certain preventive of that dangerous
disease. Chamlierlaln'» C'ougli Remedy
contain» no opium or other narcotic and
may Ire given as confidently to a baby aa
to an adult. For sale by all Druggists.
Hexamethylenetetramine.
Th« »liove ia th« nan.e of a German
chemical, which 1» on« of th« many
valuable Ingredients of Foley1» Kulnev
Remedy.
Ilexamelbylenetetramins 1»
recogniz«*! by medical text books and
autle»ill«» as a uric acid solvent and
antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley'«
Remedy a» aoon a» you notice any
irregolai Hie», ami avoid a serious
malady—u. 8. Umir, Tillamook, llawk
A Miller, Bay City.
If you suffer from constipation and
liver trouble Foley’s Orino luixatlve will
cure you permanently by stimulating
llie digestive organs io they will net
naturally. Foley a Orino Laxative does
not grip«, ia pleasant to lake and you do
not l*ave to take laxative« loiiliniially
after taking Orino Why continue to lie
the »lave of qnlla amt tablet».—I H.
Lamar. Tillamook . Hawk A Miller,
Hay City.
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The annual meeting of the Tillamook
Curl A. Patzlaf has received a large
Teachers' Association is in session this consignment of Christmas Good», which
week at the school house, with a good All the warehouse at the back id hi» well
attendance ol teachers, the instructors stocked Department Store. They are not
being Profs. L. R Traver. L. R. Alder, unpacked yet and will not lie placed in
mao and James Goldsworthy, and the the »tore before Dscemlier. When thev
institute will remain in session until Fri are we are sure that the people of thia
county will find that Mr. Patzlaf ha»
dny afternoon.
Mrs. V. A. W Schlappi. a graduate o( made a wise »election of Christmas goods
the Western Academy, of Portland, will comfKtaed of artistic and useful article», held at 8 o'clock in th« morning and will 1
start a class in physicalculmre. elocution which will be found up to the »tandard continue until 7 o'clock in th« afternoon
and oratory, and those who wish to join and surpass»« In» iireviou» displays. ' ol said day. Polls will I* open at the
the class nod take lesson will meet with His laat ye»**» »tuck was entirely »old I following places within the Pott of Tilla­
Mrs. Schlappi on Friday afternoon, at out. *o there will be no old »lock in hi* mook and in the territory proposed to
»tore. It will be all new, and Mr. Patz-
five o'clock at the Larsen House.
be annexed, as follows : For voters re.
Several ot lhe business men. who are laf knowing about what the trade call» ! -iding in Tillamook precinct at the City
Capital Stock ...................... |%*>,0U0.
desirous of seeing the saw mill re built for. he liaa purchased an excellent »lock I Hall in Tillamook City. Oregon . for tb«
of
Chri»twia»
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wanting
the
Offer«
»very facility for safs hanking,
as soon as possible, bare signified their
! voters «1 Hoquarton precinct al th«
and »elicit» your business.
intention to (take lumber certificates as people to inspect them next month, and i Court Hoose in Tillamook City, Oregon,
soon as the machinery is oa lhe ground a» Mr. PhUlal hat proved himself to be i for the voters residing ia Fairviear pre
Commercial. Saving* and T.-urn De­
That is one say to help out an ■ nd »»try a thoroughly reliable busineM man, giv. ' react at the Grange Hall tn said precinct.
partments.
and help create a pay roll, which, ia re- mg hia customer» a square deal, thia 1 for the soters residing io Sooth Prairie
Interest at current rate« on rhe: k.ag
year'» Christmas Good» will be great at
taro, will help the business men.
precinct at South Prairie School House account»
traction.
in said precinct.
Oir little booh,
Helpful Hint* on
The rentier of a sulk condensing fac­
tory for Tillamook City is being talked
A ad at said rleciioa the » oters ia rack Banking.'' »»plaining bow to do your
hanking by mail is ready.
up. lor we are informed that a party at
I vote lor one Oinmissiorn r
Send for a copy. It* frss f«< the
Forest Greve ia willing to take hall th
I of the Port of Tillamook lor said pr«-1 asking.
stock provided the dairymen will tak*
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FOUnKlWEYCURE
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE.
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