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Hraòliijljt TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 8, M. F. I«each moved into his new build ing on Main street last week, which is quite an improvement to that part of the city, and which makes a commodious and convenient meat market. E’RE AFTER YOU Are the Individual We Require.” •Uwl w ll - the hl > IU a ihew For sale, on easy terms, an almost new flying Shuttle Newcomb Loom, latest improved. Also a quantity of warp, cheap. Apply to Mrs. L. S. Phil lips, Philomath, Ore., or Mrs. E. P. Blum, Hemlock. Ore. * *Fhe above is intended to attract the attention of < individuals who are using the sock instead of the bank for a depository, and who in consequence are receiving no interest on their savings. B. A. Slockard, of ch* firm of Holmes A Slockard Co., of Los Angeles, was in the city last week ou a pleasure and business trip, his firm having handled a large amount of Tillamook cheese in that city. «««I LFa mu > We pay four per cent interest on certificates of 1 also on savings accounts, and would be de lighted to have all present “sock bank” patrons call and talk over the ” real thing” banking proposition with us. C. R. Hoc vet has leased the saw mill from Long & Son and is prepared to fur nish all kinds oi building material and boxes on short notice. Let him figure on your new building. Quality and price is right. • The Old Reliable TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK TILLAMOOK CITY ORE. CAPITA L SUPERVISION —- STAR THEATRE. 0: Second Show, 8:50 P.M Ftrat 8h‘iw, 8 P.M. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY. KING OF THE RING. AMERICAN CITIES. THE HOAR SAMMY CELEBRATES. liicid SUNDAY & MONDAY. 8URITY SUARDIAN. TWtMA.N MONKEY. BILL JONES NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS. WHO IS SMOKING THAT ROPE. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. WHAT A UNIFORM WILL DO. THE LITTLE COQUILLE. MIDNIGHT SUPPER. LOVE IS BLIND. ADMISSION, IO Cents. .»■ A JOTTINGS oÿUAAMOOK T1II1 For Sale, span of Horses, four and five years old, l>etween 11 and 12 hundred. See .1. C. Bewley. * 1 ¿’¿SHE----- Dr. Morri*, eye Specialist. * ")to'A. E. Nolan, generul insurance. Mt. _ ■ A... J.' & i Read Tillamook (. ouniv Bank notes. * 'G«t your Dail* Brend of W. M. Mills.* William Ryan will leave this week for it Heortlaad. B. W. Heilman was in from Portland week. in from Portland H. 8mitl epi i« Rev. Thos. Robinsoil will preach both morning and evening in the Presbyterian church on Sunday. Hav rope, hay forks, Hay Pulleys oilcans, everything for the hay field. King & Smith Co. • \V. J. Clemens and wife, Ray Gregg. Lucile Clemens and W. J. Lyons came in from Portland on Monday in their auto. If you dont use Sherwin Williams Pure Prepared Paint on your buildings, you don’t get what you pay for. King & to the wife of Luke Smith Co. • came in from Port- The schooner Guide, Captain H. H. Portland, was in the Ostenhaus, was loading lumber nt the Miami Lumber Co.’s saw mill at llob- ur. the Daily Bread, sonville this week. The Board of County Commissioners, composed of County Judge H. F. Good speed and Commissioners Geo. W. Body felt and H. V. Aliev, is in session this week with a large amount of business to be attended to. The new gasoline lannch Frolic made her maiden trip to the Bay on Saturday, which turned out a success in every way. She has accommodation for 135 passen gers and is an ideal launch for large pic me or excursion parties. With the recent addition of Mrs. Martin, “ Billy*' Garrett, of Portland, and Boyed Mendenhall, of Slieiidan, to hio already competent sales force, Mr, Halti/iii feels that he is thoroughly pre pared to serve liis rapidly growing trade. A large number of people in this city and county art buying lots on Garibaldi beach, and from the looks of things most every piece of land plaited off will find ready purchasers this summer. As it is. thousands of lots have been sold already. The two games of base ball played on Saturday and Sunday between Sheridan and Tillamook teams resulted in Savor of the home team, the score on Saturday being 10 to 0 and on Sunday 7 to 1. Owing to the rain, no game was played on Monday. The annualexcursion of the members of the Sacred Heart church took place on Sunday, and accompanied by Father Le Miller, the party left in the new gasoline launch Frolic and sjient a pleasant day at Garibaldi beach, returning to the city in the evening. Married, on Wednesday morning, in this city, Rev. Thos. Robinson, pastor of the Presbyterian church, officiating, Mr. Walter Kiimainan and Mrs. Alice Barnett. The happy couple will live in the neighborhood of Beaver, where they are well and favorably known. The steamer Sue H. Elmore left on Friday, her passengers living G. Weston, Mrs. Waller, |. M. Dnnn, 4 Sisters, J. G. Marion, A. 0. Lounsberry, E. Fowler, Gladys Stephens, J. C. Rapp, F. Veirick, F. H. Chapin, Mrs. Winnie, F. H. Stick ley, and G. T Thompson and wife. 1909 >1.50 per year, HALTOM’S HALTOM’S JULY CLEARANCE SALE Every thing in the house is being marked down, (excepting contract goods this includes a number of up to the minute lines of goods which a backward season has left on our shelves, as well as broken lots, odd sizes, short quantities etc. This price cutting will continue for the next two weeks. Rig yourself out from head to foot NOW) you will save money. Ladies ’ Skirts. line of stylish tailored A handsome skirts, in pannamas, worsted^ and fancy mixtures. Regular values up to *18.00. For two weeks the price will be $8.47. I wife and L. H. Brown land last week. A. M. Commons were on Wednesday. be in Cluverdalc from of each month. • at cost at Browne's r out the stock. • jy Harness for sale.— ■rker at The Spa. lein bull for sale. ireilel, Nehalem. In * fight, !.2<>0 11».—For ead 1 ig h I office. bteldPlt milk or cream should Tillamook Citv.* ) rara.An HHKl is equipped with steel M^Kover. See Ed. about • fly fur slab wood at PoliBlnibtr Mlg. Co.'s saw • MMMb in all pajts of the and up See Rollie • **le. «1®° shells, hnie shop — Joe High and vlnl.1 came ktot «etk on a \ im I to Browne's f at C<>>’ Call in r> I ier Bs pfrMdBof the total d«p«)M'8 k UtaMpC'k ‘ oi.nl) .»s-h.oAn I (MMWbed reports .ire 1.» i.i 8 >wMB jcc Boys $4.00 Suits, ,, 5.00 ,, „ 6.00 $3.20 4.19 4.90 Childrens ’ Shoes. selections for $1.29. A bunch of boys’ shoes and oxfords iu tan and black, heavy and medium soles, values to *2 50. Conte and take yonr pick for $1.47. CHILDREN’S HOSE. WILD BOY’S HOSE. MEN’S CLOTHING. The celebiated “ Ouf won der” double knee, full fash ioned, fast color, non crock ing hose for girl’s and boy’s. A ao cent valve anywhere here for Par pair, 12[c. The greatest boon ever in vented for tired overworked mothers. A heavy ribbed stocking, knit with an especi ally spun hand twisted yarn. A 35c. value for Perpair, 25c Here are some prices fellows that will mike you sit upaud take notice. < >et one of these stylish tailored suits and be seasonably dressed. the government improvements nt this port. Major Mclndoe while here will gather data as to the commerce of the port, and upon this he will has»1 his re port to the engineer’s department at Washington. He was taken for a ride in an automobile Wednesday evening, and Captain Groat took him down to the bay this morning, and several of our The heavy rain on Monday and Tars citizens who are interested in the matter day thoroughly drenched the county, an I of straightening the slough accompanied although it marred some of the pleasures Major Mclndoe on the trip. Subjects for discussion at the revival of the celebration, the rain did consider able good to the iuenty, helping the meetings which are being held in a tent grass wonderfully, especially in places in this city and conducted by Prof. I). where it was thought a few weeks ago Kellems, of Eugene, Prof. A. W. Shaffer might be short. The rain will bring lh< and Rev4 V. E Hoven, of the Christian hav crop tip to the usual average, and church, are asjollows : This {Thursday) evening--“Chuked to as soon as the weather becomes fine the death by the devil.’’ hay harvest will be in full blast. Friday—“The doctrine of the devil ” Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bowks wrre in the Saturday — “Resisting the devil.” Sunday a.m.—“All tor Christ.*’ city the first of the week from Cloverdale Sunday p tn —“Threegreat questions.-1 .Mrs. Bowks was at Rulus, Ore, when Monday—“The devil's while wash her son Walter was fatally injured, and brush.” she was unable to get back home until Tuesday—“The devil's sifter.’* Wednesday —“Why don’t God kill the the day of the funeral. The age ol theit son was 26 years and < months. They devil ?'* wish to express their sincere thanks to Song service begins promptly Ht ei>>lit thetr many friends for their kindness and o’clock. It pays to list your land with F. R. Beals. Last week he made fonr big sales involving nearly $50,000.00. This week he made several big sales, next week he will make more. If your pro perty is listed with him it could not he in a better place ; if it isn’t and you want to sell you should lose no time in getting it into his hands. sympathy in their bereavement, for they leel keenly the loss of their beloved son. The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in The caseof theSia.« ve. A J. Hembree, on Wednetday with the following pas sengers : Geo. Collert, J. P. Pristan, Mrs. charged with murder in the first degree, G H. Geeatz, E. Logan, Mr. Vasigerich, is set for the 22nd in the Supreme Court, W. M Durfee, G. L. Dick. Mr. C. B. which is an appeal from I’ulk County McCuclieon and wife, J. S. Polheinus, The prisoner is wanting a new trial on the grounds that the change of venue Major J. F. Mclndoe and Mr. Smith. should have Ireen to Yamhill and not Rev. Pet. Schild,who returned from the Polk County, and at the trial certain East, where he obtained a theological evidence was admitted which was not Now is the time to buy Fashionable, education, will preach on Sunday next, admissable. Should the Supreme Court First Class Shoes. Browne’s stock of at 11 o’clock, at the German Reformed decide in favor of the prisoner, bs will The ser shoes is being sold at cost, and some lines Church (Adventist building) have to be tried again. mon will be in German. Everybody is below cost, to close out the stock. Tillamook people who want beach cordially invited — P. Ebinger, pastor Tents, all sizes. Camp chairs, Cnmp property on Garibnldi beach, which will J. F. Ramsey and Fred Wheeler en stoves. Fishing tackle, Guns and Ammu become the largest and most popular nition. Anything and everything for gaged in a wordy altercation on Wednes summer resort in the county, have an day over something which had happened your outing trip. King & Smith Co. * opportunity to get on the ground lioor Frank Long and sons have bought the in the hotel,when the former drew a gun. at Lake Lytle. This will always lie good Yellow Fir saw mill and Mr. Long has Wheeler swore out a complaint against seaside projierty and the center ot attrac gone to Portland to buy a traction Ramsey and had him arrested this morn tion on Garibaldi beach. F. R. Beals is ing. He waived examination and was engine and wagons to haul the lumber. the Tillamook agent for Lake Lytle and bound over to the grand jury. Thomas F. Buffum and Mina Bond we predict that the iots will soon la- The barge brought in the passenger disposed of as it is a desirable location were married on Wednesday by Justice of the Peace Sappington,and in the even coaches, which failed to arrive in time for cottages. ing the boys M renaded the happy couple. fur the excursion on Monday. As the Mrs. M. E Martin, of McMinnville. railroad to Garibaldi will be finished by Several drunks on Monday were put Ore., lias joined the sale* force at about the first of August, another excur into the city’« bastite to cool off, and Haltom's store. Mr*. Martin i" » sion and gala day will be arranged for thorough dry goods and suit woman, the next day they were invited to con that month, when it is hoped that the tribute towards the running expenses of having spent ii'.'«l of her life tn the weather will lie fine. the city. mercantile bu«inean. Mt*. Marlin wa* F. R. Beals has sold the T. J. Bowles for many years in the employ of Jicob- Cuntractor S. A. Brodhead has l»een ranch on Big Nestucca. near Cloverdale, inso.i & Co., of McMinnville, wa* also awarded the contract to build the Gar to Marc Bajs for $ 14,000.00. Mr. buyer fur Miller Bro* , of McMinnville, man Reformed (’hurchin this city, oppo Rowles purchased this land a few years tor I1,» year«, ami previuu.to coming to site C. A. Patzlafs residence, which is to ago through Mr. Beals fhr 500.00, Tillamook ««« with Th« Grand L-ader cost $2,0<X). Torn says Beals' methods may rot look Suit A Cloak House, of Portland. Melvin, the plainer man at Hoevet’s good to the lieraid man but they are George K. Clark and Elwood Wiles, saw mill, had the misfortune to run his I good enough for him. with five other automobile owners ol hand against a saw, which inflicted a Ed Pitcher wa« arretted a few dais Portland were ’ hung up’’ in this city on deep flesh wound in the fleshy part of . ago in The Dalles being accused <4 taking Monday on account ot the rain. Seven his right hand. ■ money from Frank Wells the dive ke«p- machines left Portland on Saturday for Joseph Au’dermauer purchased his ' er of Gastun. but came clear at th* Tillamook, which contained over 30 farm on Kelchis River two years ago I trial held in Portland the 6rat ui the persons, and they came in via Sheridan through F. R. Beals for $6 700.1 »0. He 1 week, there not being evidence to bub with the intention of spending tbeFourlh sold it this week to Fred Weber through I stantiate the charge. Pitcher and Wella here. Most of the autos have left, for . Mr. Beals for $9.800.00. are bulb known here, Pitcher drove n the fine weather of the past two days The p*titiow for another elect »or, to , tram on the Western Clay works and have drted up the roads enough so as tu create a sew Port of Tillamook under 1 Wells the Tillamook Stage.—Yamhili enable them to get through. the act passed at the last session of the ! Rec» »rd, Maior J. F Mclndoe, tlie engineer in I State legislature, has been freely signed i Il’s Luck to Smoke Puck. charge of the government works in this and presented to the county court,which district, and Mr. J. S. Polhemu*. came The Better than 6c. Cigar. is in session this week, when the neces m on the steamer Sue H Elmore for sary order will be made fur bolding an The Cigar hi the Green Box. the purpose of making ao tnspretion tit elec. non. i Another car load of Stumping Pow and decorator, and der came in the bay Tuesday. It will be in the nowder house by Thursday. * nk, of Portland, was King & Smith Co. |Besday. J. Illir.gsworth has bought out Frank of McMinnville, was Hadley’s stock of goods on Main street, who is now conducting the cigar, fruit Tuesday. ■ner, of the Leaflet,was and candy business. I. G. Beals is in from * of the week. Boys’ Suits. Things doing for Young Americans who did not get killed by fireworksoil the Fourth. Thrown together in one lot on the sales counter, several lines of Misses shoes and oxfords in black and tan, heavy, medium and light soles. Regular values to *2.25 Make your OWft I besday, HALTOM’S i MEWS S 15.00 .SUITS, 310.00 MEN'S 18 t<> 320.SUITS, 314.65 MEN’S 322 50 SUITS. 316.45 FIRST RAILRO AD EXCURSION Hundred* of People Take The r First Ride in Tillamook County. Notwithvtnuding that a good Honking Tillamook mi*! fell moit of the dav on Munday.which marred the arrangement* made lor the celebration on that day. a large ctowd availed themaelvevof the op. portunitv to take their brut ride on the Pacific Railwav& Navigation Company’s railroad. Eight A lteara hart been fittert tip with «eat* anrt gntlv decorated with bunting, ami with the Tillamook Con cert Band and about 500 person* on th* oars, the hist excursion train pulled out from the depot in ttie mottling, the band playing lively mu«ic ami the crowd of excursionist* dueling. The railroad run* through a pretty stretch of counlrv alter it leaves the depot,which gave the excur sionists a better view of the henulilul dairy farm* ami the amount oi valuable land to be cleared up for thut purpose, and then striking Tillamook bay .another pretty picture unlolded itself, for the rail road gives a fine view of the bay irom different points of view. As the train approuclied Bav City the band played lively airs anti the excursionists cheered. The steamer Argo came in with th« The train was taken on to Hobsonville following passengers on Thursday : M. anil then returned to this city. In the Moran and wife. Geo, Carr and wife. E, afternoon another trip was made to Olds. J. W. Severance, N. R. Weisman, Hobsonville, and although it was rain I) W. Krake and wife, Pauline Meifert, ing with more penislcncy than in the E T Langheim, L A. Perkins and C. F. morning, a larger crowd packed the cars Black. She left on Friday night with a than on the first trip Everybody was full cargo of cheese and spruce lumber well pleased with their first trip on the from the Tillamook Lumber Manufactur railroad on Monday, but it will be a ing Co.’s sa w mill, which was cut from source of far greater pleasure to the peo. G. W. Kiger’s logs. Her passengers were pie of Tillamook county when they can Mrs. Thoreil, Wm. Stock, J. G. Thurs take their first trip to Portland on the ton, J M. Moore, G. N.Thiel, C. 0. Kauf care The ra Iroad company is deserving man, Wm. Byers and D. Riley. In try of thanks lor allowing the free excursion ing to get out that evening she went a on Monday, which was much appreciat little out of the channel in the darkness ed by those who availed themselves of and did not get off until the next day, the opportunity to take their first ride on the railroad in this county. The train when she left for Portland. was in charge oí C. E Lytle, who is the superintendent of the road and Engineer Notice to Creditor*. I Wilkinson-manipulated the throttle of Those who were indebted to the late the engine._________________ W. M. Mill« are requested to settle their accounts at once and pay the same to the Sees Mother Grow Young. •’ It would be hard to overstate the undersigned Mas. V M ills . wonihrtul change in m iy mother «inen she liegan to use electric Bitten, 1 _ , ” write* _____ Card of Thank*. Mr* W L Gilpatrick, of Danforth, Me. We desire tu expremi our thanks to the "Although past ”0 she seems really to friends, neightiorH, .doctor« and nurse be growing young again. She suffered untold misery from ilysfiepHia for 20 who did everylhintf po«siblr fiuriug the years At last *he could neither eat. «ickness of the late W, M. Mil!«, Mild for drink nor sleep. Iiisitors gave her tip the kindness and sympathy shown us un and all remedies failed nil Electric Bit ters worked such wonder* for her account of his death. health.’’ They invigorate all vital M hb «M ary M ills and F amily . organ*, cure Liver and Kidney trouble«, induce sleep, impart strength and appe tite O ly 50c. at Cha*. I Clough. Bid* Wanted. Bids wanted fur Building a School House in District No. 12. Plana and speciflcatiuns can be seen at the Clerk’s office. Sealed bids must la* sent ill by th» 15th of July, 190». Mas K. A D esmomd . S. lion I Clerk. North Yamhill Tillamook Stage The North Yatuhill and Tillamook siige leave« Tillamook City daily at 4 l> oi , and arrive« at Trank nt 7.20 p.m , and arrive« at North Yamhill nt 3 pm the next day, making connectiona with the North itound atage for Portland, which arrives in that city at 0 15 p in. The Went Ijound stag“ leaves North Yatuhill at 10 a m and arrives at iTIIa- iivm H i <_.|ty at 8 am the next morn, mg. Parue« leaving Portland in the iHorning can make vi/uiuction at North Yamhill. First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY. ORE. Paid up Capital *20,000. Offer* rv.ry faHlttv fur **f* hanking, and mprctfully aolicita your bumnraa. Act« a* truatve for corporation«, indi vidual* and “atatc Confidential truat relation« eurrir.J out faithfully. Interest at current rate* on time da- posit a. Mail Iniaine*« iriven prompt *ttrniion. Fire and Inirglar proof imfaly drpomt box.* ju*t in*t«lle<i lor convenience of customer« at renaonahle lenlel. FOLEYS 1Ï0NEWCAR tur uttUArur^ uutu, uuru. Uu «piar*«