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I T illamook headlight . J anuary I good crslg. i ßgure - «diali Ig I«' •»• HU II» iteueil ruj'H ui beititr ’’ '.ernia »nt It «. «tun t nt I • nntkl Wbe >/" )«■• 7" » sir 7 ped U fev ’!» rftliuJ M*. • be buri Iw.'s <it If rf It .< < ml» Mi I* « liblhii.’ I«K Oil tier nn beilule Ae tin 111 stri fhe w lb the It bril fee » * «lug • ir<t •> KIWI. • fiditi» lied II tMiW .affitto ><•« of ok foi linke« «IHK • bye. t tulli be I m X>ur 1 etili I We are eorry to anuounce the Mr«. P. J. Sharp and Mr«. For«- RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. death of Mm. John Weber, which land returned to the city last week. •TSICTLV IN ADVANCB.) took place at her home on Monday. 1.50 On* year........ W. G. Dwight v«. William J. West, 76 Six month« .... Alex McNair and Henry Crenshaw, The clock at Mason. Pennington 60 Tbrve month» sheriff and tax collector of Till»-_______ & Co’s. ____ «topped on Wednesday at I mook County, which is to quiet title, 7 o'clock, 41 minute« and 34 second«. held Ladies’ dark and light flanneletts ! Adolph Neilson L_ ‘4 the ---- nearest ------ —----- ticket, which wan 7 o’clock, 39 ininu- and worsted waists, long sleeves, Fred C. Matter. Publlahar. tea and 32 seconds, was awarded open front. $1.50 value, epecial, t . the dinner set. And Mrs. E. J. Ben 95c.—T he G rand L eader . • TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Remember Jones-Knudson Furni I nett won second prixe on ticket 7 ture Company give 10 per cent off [ o’clock, 37 minutes and 7 seconds. Dr. Morri«, eye specialist. for cash on all goods in their store Pleasant Valley is not only famous A. K. Nolan, general insurance. except Ostermore mattresses. * for dairying, but when it comes to Grain sack« wanted. See D. L. A church birthday social will be ' potato raising it don’t have to take Shrode. held in the Presbyterian Church on off its hat to any part of the county. Buy your groceries at Joe Illinga- Wednesday, February 2. The pub Janies Christensen brought in seve lic is most cordially invited to at ral boxes of the White Star variety, worth’«. * and left a box at this office, and we Watch the ahow windows at KING tend. Ladies’ cook aprons, heavy ging can vouch for Pleasant Valley being A S mith '«. * ham with bib, having two large able to raise fine tubers in large Born, on Tuesday, to the wife of pockets and trimmed with tape. quantities. Elmer Rice, a boy. $1.25 value, special 75c.—T he G rand The following have been elected The /Weather has been wet and L eader . * Directors of the Tillamook County _ MXmy thia week. The Tillamook Lumber Mfg. Co. Bank at its last annual meeting: Born, on Wednesday, to the wife of will add a new Berlin flooring ma M. W. Harrison, H. T. Botts, M. Will Eaaom, a girl. chine to its plant, which will be Abplanalp, D. Fitxpatrick and Two room» for light house keep brought in on the next trip of the Carl Haberlach. At the meeting of ing at Mrs. Parkhurst. Oshkosh. the Board of Directors M W. Harri Sturgeon's have»onie fine quality Ladies’ long heavy flannelett son w«« elected President, H. T. hats selling at half price. * kiinonas, with large sailor collars, Botts Vice-President, Irwin Harrison A full line of windows and doors in light and dark patterns, value to 1 Cashier. A 10 per cent dividend was on hand at K ing A S mith ’ s . $3.00. Special, $1.50. T he G rand 1 declared on the capital stock and A complete line of new grunite L eader . $650 waa put into the surplus fund. * ware juat in ut K ing A S mith ’ s . • Wanted, a married man to milk 25 A public meeting will be held on Cedar posts for sale, any length. or 30 cows and to do farm work. Monday evening at the opera house E. G. Anderson, Hemlock, Ore. * Wife to board farm hands. Write, for the purpose of ratifying the gift There will be a teachers’ examin phone or call at A. G. Beal’s, Tilla of the Gilford Stillwell Park to the * ation, coiiiiiienceing Feb. 9th to Feb. mook, Oregon city. The pupils of the school will 12th. Died, on Thursday,¡Rosena Niger, render a program, anil the s|ieakers King A Smith will send out daughter of Mr., and Mrs. John will tie Messrs. C. W. Talmage, W. The remains Holmes, H. T. Botts and W. R. monthly statements regular here Niger, aged 7 year«. were buried on Sunday in the Odd Rutherford. It is hoped that a large after. * number of the citixens will attend Carl Haberlach has moved his fellows’ cemetery. Highest prices paid for Hides, all the meeting, as Mayor C'oates is office to u suite of rooms in the Till kinda of fura, rubber, copper and desirous that arrangements should amook Block. be made aa soon as ixmsible to im Everett Hall and wife will remove braaa, and all kinda of junk. Leave prove the play grounds. orders at the Tillamook Junk Co., to Portland, where he will open a opposite Opera House. In the case of W. H. Himes et al. ineat market. Money to' louif on improved farm ■ George N. Hodgdon and Mar vs. William Maxwell et al, tried at property, ut 7J^ percent intereat.— vin Hodgdonvs. H. F. Goodspeed as the last terin of the circuit court, county judge, J. C. Holden as coun Judge Burnett has dismissed the Hee F. R. Beals. ty clerk, and L. D. Krake, is a case, with costs assessed to the All kinds of groceries, confection petition for writ of review. plaintiffs. The Judge, in rendering ary, fruit mid candies at Joe Illings- Rosenberg Brothers are fixing up his decision, states that George H. worth’s store on Main street. their new store building and will be Himes was probably of weak mind King A Smith will give you realty for business alxiut the first of and easily persuaded when he sign special figures over that bill of the month, when they take over A. ed his name to-the deed in question, hardware for that new house. * McNair’s stock of groceries, flour but he had sufficient reason and Men'« list« from 50c. to $2.25. Shoes and feed. judgment to know and understand from 25c. to $2.50. C. H. Vantress, Attorney T. H. Goyne has been the nature,qualify andconsequences south side of Tyler Building. • appointed U.S. Commissioner, fill of a conveyance of real property Rev. Thus. Robinson will preach ing the vacancy caused by the res such as was mentioned anil describ at Bay City next Sunday morning, ignation of W. H. Cooper, und those ed in the second amended com and in this city in the evening. who have land office business should plaint. For sale. Driving Team, harness consult him. B. H. Miller, editor of the Bay City and buggy, cedar |M>sts, shingles, A suit was filed in the circuit News, was in the city on Saturday gasoline mid coal. Seel). I. Shrode.* court on Wednesday by C. F. Sing and paid his respects to the snap Ludies’ Real Hair Puffs, nil master, et al., against P, J. Sharp shot man. We notice, however, two shades, value from $2.50 to $4.00. and B. (). Snuffer to recover on announcements on the first page of Special, $1.96. T hk G rand L eader . promissory notes, the amount the News which reads : ’’’Bay City, destined to liecome the commercial Clarence Parker and wife return claimed lieing $2,934.00. center and shipping point of Tilla ed to th« city on Friday, and lie has With no prospect of the weather bought hi« brother's interest in The abating so that the steamers can mook County” and “The logical and practical head of deep water navi Spa. get in and with our supply of paper gation on the bay." Bro. Miller is, Marriage licenaos were i«sued to growing less every week, we have no doubt, an estimable young gen Jame« W Bodyfelt and Clara Fran tn cut down to four pages, so aa to tleman but lamentably misinformed klin aud A. 1„ McCarty and Clara have Home in stock for u few weeks as to actual conditions. Probably hence. Butts. when he has been to the county seat Tillamook City is up against a a little oftener he will acknowledge latdie«’ abort kimonos in dark and big tax levy thia year, amounting light flanneletts, 50c. mid 75c. that Tillamook City is ‘‘the logical value«, spacial, 25c.- -T he G rand to 47 mills, which is almost prohibi and practical head of deep-water tive in a business sense. The cause navigation” as well as “the commer L iadbr . • of this is the county has levied a 10 cial center and shipping point of Tne steamer Golden Gate, after being bar tiouiid for over a week in mill road tax and the county has Tillamook bay.” th« bay, succeeded in getting out on done the same. Mrs. James Walton gave a novel The County Clerk has received Sunday. party at her home on Friday, which Those wliowant their wood sawed three inundates in the cases of the proved a pretty and unique affairs. Klmore Packing Co., the Nehalem by L. C. Wilks' gasoline w < hh I saw About fifteen ladies with their babies will please leave their orders with Packing Co. and Samuel Klmore vs. accepted the invitations, and the Tillamook County, in which the Page Bros. * plaintiffs lost in their efforts to have residence having been tastefully ar Ladies' heavy fleeced line«! union their taxes reduced. ranged. the guests had a delightful suits, in white anti gray, value $1.00, afternoon. One feature of the after Mrs. Andy Nolan gave a whist $1.3(1 Special,30c. suit. T he G rand noon's entertainment win the exhi party to a nuinlter of Iter lady L badkr . • bition of photographs of the moth friends at lier home am Wednesday, Th« Bunk Almanac. Did you get afternoon, and a pleasant time was ers when th«y were babies and the guessing aa to who they were. Mrs. on« 1 If not drop u card to the Till participated in. A dainty lunch Crenshaw won the prixe for the most amook County Bunk or call at their was one feuture of the afternoon's office for one. • numtier of correct guesses. At the entertainment served by the hostess. dainty lunch each child was given A tiller of a life boat and a 15 foot Senator Chamberlain is learning a present. Mrs. Walton and her sis oar belonging to the ill-fated vessel the ropes at Washington, for we ter, Miss Fawk, are deserving of a Cxarins was found on Monday at have to acknowledge the receipt of great deal of praise for the tasteful Bayoceau park. two «mall packages of garden seed mid pretty manner in which they had The Oshkosh returned to the city from the senator. It used to tie that arranged the party, and all were de today, it living so stormy on the bay we received a mail sack of garden lighted with the unique manner in that she found It much sailer to seed to distribute amongst the citi- which they were entertained. tie up in this city. tens of thia county. Judge Burnett has rendered a de R«v. A. II. Calder will preach next Judge Burnett has appointed II. Sunday aa follows Onion Peuk ut Crenshaw und Thotuaa Contes to cision in the case of S. V. Anderson 11 a. m. ; Nehalem at 2.31) pm and ascertain and determine the amount vs. the Miami Lumber Company in favor of the former. The c««e was Balm al ?.*l p. ui. of road tax collected by the county tried at the last term of the circuit <«♦»»• W Kiger has another load of on the assessment rolls for the years conrt, and waa taken underadvise sprue« lumber resdy to I mp shipped 1UU to 1907 for road taxes collected ment. The company had failed to out to Portland aa soon aa the I «oat within the corporate limits in the live up to a contract to remove the arrives Io load it. suit wherein the city sued the coun timber from Anderson’s land by ■ It 1« four weeks since the Sue H ty for back taxes. specified date, consequently the Klmore made her last trip from Watch the date for Free Children's lumber company was enjoined from Portland to Tillamook, and she is day. Kvery mother receive a beauti removing it. The judge in his deci •till bar bound at Astoria. ful photograph of their children free sion cities that the wording of the Joe iUingaworth ha« put in • line if brought to Fischer's Studio upon deed which expired May 1ft 1WB, of groceriea. and aa soon aa he can this ilste. We have given the babies ‘that the title to all timber not so obtain a suitable store building he a chance. Now we are giving the removed and remaining on said pre. children a chance. You are under mt«ea at the expiration of aatd will branch out in that line Married, in thia city, on Tuesday no obligations to place an order. period of five years shall revert to • evening, by the Rev. V. K. Hoven, M rs . Ft* hem ' s S t V dio . • nd become vested absolutely in the County Clerk Holden will hav* grantors herein," is binding, and padtor.of the Christian church, A. the tax roll completed in about « that the title to anil property in the L. McCarty and Clara Hutts. Judge W. H. Cooper having tie- week’s time, when it will be turned timber remaining on the real pro come tired watting for the steamer over to the sheriff and tax collecting perty. whether in the shape of left Wednesday on the south stage will then tie in order. The clerk's standing trees, felled trees or naw office i« working extra time so as logs ent from trees not having been to make hie home in Portland. to get the tai roll completed. For transported beyond the boundaries H II Lamar re. C. W Hemphill several months the office has had of the real property on or before the la e suit file«l in the circuit court on an unusual large number of inatru specified time reverted to and be a tax «al« of lots (I and Ift block 31 nienta placed on file, the fees rang 1 came vested absolutely in the plain of Pacific addition to B«n City. ing Irvin $360 to over $00 a month. < tiffs in this «nit. ^illamook 27. ieio T. BO1T8, A ttorn ey - at -L aw EYES AND TEETH Complete set of Abstract Books your teeth •You spend from $5.») to $20.00 per year on and think nothing of it Which would you prefer to loose YOUR EYES or YOUR TEETH? Y°Ur ^nd^his^w^ The'fota*ine!penBt°for,lX.ut 3fo Ijtabligljt. in office. Taxes paid for non Residents. Office opposite Post Office. 5 years, and often a great deal longer. Both phones. EYES ? What per cent of insurance wou J pay to keep them aB good as at presen Make yourself a 'Xmas, present of a pair of glasses All work guaranteed to be satisfactory in every respect. C arl haberlach attorney - at - law , Dr. Henry E. Morris. £>eutacher« Office aero»» the »treet and north from the Post Office. H. GOYNE, Butterfat Alfalfa Meal A ttorn ey - at - L aw . We have a good supply on hand and will sell our friends and customers while it lasts. MAKES MORE MILK. MORE BUTTERFAT, ’ MORE CHEESE and MORE MONEY For the ¿farmer than any other leed. Try a sack. T illamook , O regon . A ONLY 90c. PER SACK. Star Brand Process Rolled Barley, us01 "fort:: wM. W. SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at -L aw T illamook THE BEST ON THE MARKET. 1.50 40.00 . .. 6.00 bbl. $6.50 ‘ aSk 1.90 $ 751b. lb. sack ......................... Per Ton, Lighthouse Flour Flour, per bbl .. Snow Drift, .... X Snow Drift Flour Opposite Court House, Office O regon . T. BOALS, B.D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, TILLAMUOK.J C urtis Office- Ol»on Building. Residence : Mr». Wei»»’ house, west of Mrs. Walker's. g M. KERRON, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, C oncrete B uilding . Tillamcok, ÎXPORT BEER R. 1. M. SMITH, KAISER BLUME, Unsurpassed. Non-Intoxicating PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, MALT TEA Office over J. A. Todd & Co., Tillamook, Ore. Beer, ^7^7 c- Special Brew. BOTTLED BY Oregon. THE hawk , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Columbia Bottling Co., Astoria, Oregon- Soda Waters. Sipthons, Bartlett Mineral BAY CITY, OREGON. R. BEALS, Water. REAL ESTATE, F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon. K. CASE R. A. D. PERKINS, PROPRIETOR 1 Tillamook Iron Works RESIDENT DENTIST. General Machinists ¿c Blacksjniths. Office in Sturgeon’« Building. Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. TILLAMOOK All Work Guaranteed. OKEGOM. TILLAMOOK. t OREGON. p^R. P. J. SHARP, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office across the street from the Court House. Dr. Wise's office HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. Yon Use Them. We Sell Them. L SARCHET, *- . The Fashionable Tailor. W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., Next Donr to Tillamook Connty Bank. Cleaning, Pressing and Repair ing a Specialty. Store in Heins Photographic Gallery. The Best Hotel JOUBERT A. MILLER; THE ALLEN HOUSE, *1. P. ALiLiEN, Proprietor. Headquarters for Travelling Men Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. CLEANING & PRESSING neatly dona at tha PORTLAND, Did Vo« Ever Try HARRIN'N NEW FEED AND LIVERY BARN, If not, give him a call. Everything first-class. Second block South of P.O. w. G. OREG« Room. 306 Commercial B«iW'nS- Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. ATTOfiNEY-AT-LAW, Land Titles, Land Office Busi ness and Mining Law. HARRIS, Prop. SUCKERS