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Vol. XXIII. No. 37.
TILLAMOOK
FEBRUARY g, Igll
>x.5o per year
Mrs. II. T. Botts ia expected home
next week from Oklahoma and
Texas, where she has been visiting
for some time. Her father, Mr. S.
A, Bryant, of Oklahoma, is expected
to come with her.
IN
Mrs. Hill has moved into the
building vacated by the Parker
Bros., where she will have more
accommodation to serve meals.
Give her a call. Home made cakes,
breads, salads, etc.
The two year son of Jim Brown,
the Grand Ronde mail carrier, has
recovered sufliciently from the In connection with our immense stock of all kinds of Mill Feed, Grain, etc., we
operation which Dr. Boals per-
have added a full and up-to-date line of Groceries and Provisions.
formed on him two weeks ago to
Above are the fifth to ninth quotations of our
be able to be taken home.
Iterary contest in which every man, woman and child in the
Which will be sold at the following prices :
S. M. Batterson, while driving
iounty is invited to take part. To the ino^t successful one
some cattle down the Bay City
U answering the authorship of these quotations, of which
road, was thrown from his horse
Elaine Coal Oil, per case
here will be ten in all, will be awarded a cash prize of $15,
$2.90
near the saw mill. No serious
¡econd $10 and third $5.
$1 00
201bs. Fine Granlated Sugar ............
injury was received, however, other
1 Dozen Cans Corn
5.60
90
Best Fruit Sugar, per sack................
than a sprained ankle.
Wait for the whole ten quotation to appear and then
5.40
Dry
Granulated
Sugar,
per
sack
...
Irrite out and mail to us your answers, signing your name
Teacher attending the examina­
l.(X)
99
9 9
Tomatoes
90
Extra C. 201bs. for ...................................
tions this week are: Miss Winnie
ind address and name of school, if a student.
1.00
Cutie
Sugar.
151bs.
for
...........................
Spencer,
Miss
Bertha
Heiser,
Miss
1 dozen Bottles Catsup........................... $1.00
Remember the quotations and we hope they will be
Gertrude McKimens, Miss Alina
if aid in yonr daily life. Remember the value of having
Minced Sea Clams............... .
1
1.20
Ripley, Miss I.uella Sweeney, Miss
ranking connections which are satisfactory and remember we
Inez M. Seston. Mrs. A. F. Foster
Red
Seal
Lye
.............................
1
1.00
ordially solicit your business, large or small.
Arbuckle . . .................................... Per lb. 221c.
and Mr. J. D. Eldridge.
321c.
1 ’¡oncer Milk...............................
1
lib.
tins
..................
,,
Royal
Club,
1.00
- The passengers out on the El­
30c.
31b.
tins
...................
,,
Royal
Club,
1
Carnation
Milk
.........................
more were:—B. Drew, George Yol-
1.00
25c.
White Seal
man, B. F. Wiseman, H. Dewitt,
1
Cans Cove Oysters..................
1.00
25c.
Winner
.
J. A Johnson, A. McNary, L. D.
'he only United States Government Examined Bank in the County.
22ie.
Caracola
3 Bottles Stuffed Olives ................... .
25
Reed, E. Johnson and J. Johnson,
o Bottles Olive Oil .......... .......................
also about ten passengers from
25
Bay City, Garibaldi and Bay Ocean.
3 Cans \'an Camps’ Pork and Beans.
25
LLAMOOK JOTTINGS In buying Furniture, remember Justice Stanley lias set the trial Snow Drift .................................. Per bbl. $5.Ct»
Sardines, in oil, per can.................. . .. .
5
that Jones Knudson Furniture Com­ for a preliminary hearing of John
5.40
Light House.............................
,,
pany
will
give
10
per
cent
discount
Chang,
the
Chinese,
doctor
for
next
Dr. Morris, eye specialist.
2 cans Salmon
......................... ..........
25
Saturday. It was on the complaint
Pennies Wanted at the Tillamook for cash.
Arm
and
Hammer
Soda,
per
pkg
.
.
.
5
A clam supper will be given by of Dre. Boals and Smith that Chang
lunty Bank.
Black Pi pper, per can.............................
the ladies of the Presbyterian was arrested for practicising with­
5
Small White
Per lb. 4 le.
Born, to the wife of Bert King,
Church at Bay City on Friday out a license.
He.
Large White
Mustard, per can .....................................
5
I Tuesday, a son.
evening.
The steamer Anvil made her
Pink..............
7c.
D. T. Edmunds was in from Pa­
Alspiee,
per
can
............
.
.
...................
5
Lima..............
7c.
A marriage license was issued the second trip to Tillamook, reaching
» »
le City this week.
here
on
Saturday
and
leaving
on
Bayo..............
flic.
Cinnamon, per can...................................
past week to John Naegeli, of Switz­
S
» •
Clark Hadley is here at present erland, and Anna Schlappi, of Sunday. She had about 20 tons of
the interests of business.
freight for this city, ami it is ex­
Tillamook.
Will Hoskins returned from
The Ray Feed Co. has put in a pected that she will call here about
isiness trip to Portland Friday.
large line of groceries, and Carl every ten days with passengers
Before you buy any Alfalfa or Oal Shortridge will be the manager of and freight.
C. F. SHORTRIDGE, Manager Grocery Dept.
IV see Wm. Curtis or H.C. Kunze. that department
Mrs. J. M. Maddux and children,
Neva
and
Liland,
arrived
on
the
The Eastern Star will give a play
There will be special attractions
the opera house in a few weeks. at the Star Theater on Friday even­ Elinore from Portland to the great
Wood for sale, any kind or any ing. Be sure and see the play delight of Web. Mr. Maddux has one in crossing from Bay City to day morning, the cause of death Handley. It seems there was no
moved his family into their house to Bay Ocean had been capsized, being
pulinonary
tuberculosis. dispute ns to Simmons being
nount. —For prices see George “Under Two Flags.
tston.
*
Alfalfa or Oat hay. Win. Curtis, in the south part of town and has but upon further investigation it She was a daughter of Judge Burch, drunk, who called for a bottle of
taken full charge of his delivery was found that a couple of men had of Polk County,and well known and whiskey and paid for it, Frank
has the Grain Man, or H. C. Kunze will
Dr. Sharp, the dentist,
business, which has been run the crossed the bay, and upon landing respected in that county.
» Long taking the bottle with the
sell
you
hay
as
cheap
as
anyone.
Build
oved into the Commercial
past winter by Walter Clark.
on the Bay Ocean side failed to
The young people of the Preby- intention of getting Simmons out
Quality considered.
*
N. P. Hanson was in from Hebo make their boat fast which allowed terian Church and members of the of town, who went away and left
Attorney Webster Holmes has
Write or phone to E. G. Ander-
last week doing business in this the tide to wash it to the opposite Christian Endeavor of that church flic whiskey at the barn nnd fxjng
jn, Hemlock, for Cedar Fence been appointed attorney for the city.
Mr. Hanson has lived in shore.
were entertained Tuesday night at returned it to the saleori keeper
State Land Board in this county to
pets.
the county for 32 years and in that
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mc­ and the money was refunded.
succeed
Attorney
Botts.
In
response
to
a
cablegram
sent
See the L. D. B. C. about the social
time has seen many changes and
in Switzerland, Nair. The merry crowd gathered Recorder llandley held that thia
W. H. Elliott was arrested charged improvements in the county. He Adrian Tinner,
ley are to give on St. Valentine’s
at about 8 p. 111. and interested was not 11 sale and dismissed the
with shooting ducks during the is one of those who have been a yesterday from the Fairview Dairy
rening.
themselves by playing games, all case against Johnson, which so stir-
Association,
Carl
Haberlach
this
Died, on the 31st January, Alice, closed season, and pleading guilty subscriber of the Tillamook Head­
of
which were very appropriate prissed City Attorney Willett that
morning received a cablegram say­
le infant child of Mr. and Mrs. he was fined $25 and costs.
light since it was first started in
and amusing. At 10:30 cuke and he don’t know what to do in the
ing
he
would
accept
the
position
as
Captain Krrickson, of the steamer 1388.
, G. Hodgdon.
future.
cheesemaker and would be here in punch were served to about fifty
H. Sours, cheapest and best paper Northland, has resigned as her mas­
guests.
The
young
people
of
the
Who are, who are, who are we ?
James Walton, Jr. , trustee for
We are the girls of the LD.B.C. ! March.
church have very interesting times Clyde Clements, vs. Joe Therdieh
Inger in town.
Leave orders at ter to navigate the Golden Gate, to
I. stands for loyal,
succeed Captain Levi Snyder.
The Elmore arrived in port Friday at their Christian Endeavor serv- was a case tried before a jury in
ing & Smith Co.
*
D for daughters true,
afternoon
with:—Mrs. J. M. Mad icz‘s and attendance is increasing Justice Stanley's court on Tuesday.
A
business
meeting
of
the
Tilla
­
The Tillamook Ice and Cold
B for the bible, and
dux, Neva Maddux, Eiland Mad rapidly.
C for the class that is loyal
Therdieh has a lease on the build­
lorage will pay you the beat price mook Commercial Club will be
dux, W. Hoskins, A. McNary, T. E.
Thru and thru *
held in the club rooms next Mon­
ir your chicken and fish.
Pungborn ing he now occupies,and Clements,
>
Last
Sunday
Halsey
Come to our social Valentine’s eve, Epplett, C. E. Himes, R. C. Ney,
day evening at eight o’clock.
and wife gave a dinner to their re- a local saloon keeper anil of boot­
A social will be given on Thurs-
Feb. 13tli, in the Mason building, E. Williams, J. McClelan, B. Drew,
W.
C.
King
has
been
building
a
latives in this county, Twenty-four leg fame, who bought the building,
ly evening, Feb. 18, by the Mod-
hot house the past week. He be­ across the street from Rosenburg’s. Mrs. Simmondson, E. H. Daley, persons sat down to a sumptuous made an effort to deprive the old
■n Woodman at Todd's hall.
Ira Smith and wife, W. A. Gallo;
lieves in the policy of having veg­ Everybody welcome.
spread which was greatly enjoyed man of his lease, setting up the
Jacob Katr.m vs. Marie Kamm
way,
J. J McCormick, H. Parker
Sheriff
Crenshaw
commenced
etable life obey man’s desires.
by all. Singing and other enjoy, plea that Therdieh had violated the
a suit to set aside a deed to
and Clark Hadley as passengers.
collecting
taxes
on
Monday,
and
ments usual at old time reunions conditions of his lease by allowing
Try a bale of third cutting Cali­
«tain property at Nehalem.
She carried a full cargo of freight
were indulged in. Those present drummers and the band boys to
fornia Alfalfa or Oat Hay, the best those who pay their taxes by the 15th
Rev. S. G. Finney will preach at
and mdse, for our farmers and
The
were Mr. and Mrs. W. E Noyes, G. use part of the building.
and cheapest quality considered. of March will tie allowed a rebate
ay City next Sunday morning,
merchants.
of
three
percent.
The
tax
roll
evidence
proved
that
the
old
man
Hoover. C. W. Thomas, Harry
See Wm. Curtis or H. C. Kunze. *
ad in thia city in the evening.
amounts to $282,244.98. The sheriff,
The Golden Gate was disabled Thomas, F. E. Norton, and W M. had not sublet the building nor
Be sure and take part in the First so as to expedite the work of the
The postmaster of Neskowin has
last night in Tillamook bay. ft is Heaston and families, also Mr, F. E. violated the conditions under which
signed and D. T. Edmunds has National Bank’s literary contest. office, is wanting those who require supposed that she rested on some­ Norton’s father and mother. Mr. he hail leased it. The jury took
ten recommended for the position. See the prizes that are offered in statements of their taxes to send thing which injured her shoe, and Pangborn has made arrangements this view and gave n
verdict
the bank’s advertisement on this for them at once.
favor
of Therdieh. This
this locking her propeller, she was to leave for his old home in Kansas in
Make money by guessing. The page.
— D. F. Thompson and wife have unable to move. She was towed as about the middle of March, where case caused a good deal of com-
Iret National Bank's advertiae-
Do not forget the annual dance returned to this county from several far aw oxbolt bend by the Oshkosh,
ment in the city for it was generally
lent will tell you how. Look it up
he has rented his father's ranch.
to be given by the Tillamook Hose months visit to old Ireland. Nels and succeed in reaching the send
conceded that Clements was trying
Torn Johnson, who runs a saloon
Company at the Tillamook Commer­
A petition io being circulated by cial Club rooms, on Wednesday, Nelson also returned from a visit bend in the slough from this city in this city, hail a hearing in this to fori e the old man out of the
building. Attorney Botts was the
to
Sweeden,
where
he
had
gone
to
with
the
aid
of
a
launch,
where
she
le property owners of the two Feb. 22.
city charged with selling liquor to attorney for Thercich and Talmage
visit
relatives.
They
were
surprised
went
aground.
As
the
vessel
was
streets
neineaa streets to have the
Both houses have passed the bill to meet one another on
the I leaking in the stern. Captain Groat an intoxicated |>er»on, John Sim­ A Johnson appeared for the saloon
•red.
introduced by Representative Beals steamer Lusitania as they were was ap|>ealed to and the govern­ mons, before City Recorder T. B. keeper.
Highest Cash Price paid for all to regulate the salaries of Tillamook returning to Tillamook. They made
ment scow was towed down, which I _____________ - ------ -------------------- -
¡nd» of Furs, Hides and Sheep county officials, which we published the trip across the Atlantic in 4*»
will »*■ used to help pump the water
9R
felta. N. K. Melchior, Tillamook, in full last week.
days.
out. She will probably reach her
regon.
*
Ira Smith and wife returned Fri>- T. E. Epplett arrived Friday, on dock on to-morrow morning's tide.
day from a trip to Portland and board the Elmore, from Espanola
The following mined applicants,
Newberg where they have been New Mexico, where he has been with at the examinations January 19-20,
his
wife,
whose
health
he
reports
as
visiting friends and relatives the
were awarded diplomas by the
being much improved. Mr. Epplett
past two weeks.
Board of Examiners:
intends
to
remain
here
the
re
­
The silver cup won by Andrew
Ethelyn Crawford, Dist. No. 1.
Christensen at Eugene in December mainder of the winter and if his Teacher, Miss Verna Seston.
If you have never transacted your
last, who was awarded the first wife's health has improved aiiffici-
John Rock. Dist. No. 6. —Teacher.
business
by means of a bank account,
antly
by
late
spring
she
intends
Miss Bessie Bays.
prize for cheese, is on exhibition in
we
desire
to have yon come to this
to
return
to
this
place
with
her
Delmar
Scovell,
Dist.
No.
A. Finley A Co’s store.
Teacher, Miss Mary E. Hill.
daughter Lena.
bank
and
make
your first deposit.
Harrison Booth received a trio of
Guy 1-oerpabel, Ella Told. Katie
Star
brand
process
barley,
»I.»)
choice fowl by the last boat. They
Loerpabcl. Don McKimens Diet.
The first deposit may be aa small as
B. D. ÜHJHAR. Pro.
were purchased from D. M. Cal- a sack /ind $T2.(X> a ton ; oats, $1.85 No. 28.— Teacher. Miss Gertrude
one
dollar, bat once you have started,
hundrrtl.
$38*11
ton
;
bran,
Mfic.
sack
McKimens.
breath, of Monmouth. Oregon, and
I bo« a tad in th«
your account will grow, much to your
•re of the Blue Andelusian breed. $30.(i> ton ; mill chop, 96c. Mi lbs. i Daisy H. Tomlinson. Dist. No. 34.
Teacher, Miss Winnie Spencer.
sack. $21 ton ; shorts $1.35 HO lbs.
satisfaction as well as ours. We make
Have you a heart? If so. come to
TILibHJHOOK HOTEL
Gra< e Edmunds. Dial. No. 35.—
sack.. $3100 ton, wheat. $I.M) f>er 1*0
it
easy for you to have money in the
the “doings” on St. Valentine’s eve­
lbs ? cracked corn. $2.<K)|>rr |i*i lbs.; Mrs. I. H. Dunstan.
bank—we help you save.
ning.
If you have no heart come
oil /neal, $3.31) per 120 lbs. sks ;
Mrs. Lucas, wife J. D. Luca-» who
anyway and we will supply you with midda.. $1.95 per 100 lbs.; $.* 00
” Di*op in and book
as many as you need. Ask the I- D. ton; Alfalfa meal. $1. «1 per 100 Iba., ha" charge of the Goodsjieed ram h
east of town, left last Thursday, ac­
Around.”
B. C. about it.
$28.* •» per ton. — Wx. C Carts. The companied by her son I.e«lie, in
Snow Drift flour, $380 a bbl. and Grain Man.
•
response to a telegram stating that
$1.45 a sack Lighthouse flour. $5.25
Last Sunday a small row boat her sinter, Josephine Burch, who
a bbl.
anil Stiff a sack.
Im­
was found washed up on the beach has had poor health for alout two
perial flour. $5.75 a bbl. and $1.43 wear the Life H-ixieg Station and
years, wan not expected to live.
a eack.-WM. CVKT». The Grain
at first tt was thought that some Mias Burch breathed her last Tuea-
Man.
*
9
t
No. 5.—“Do not waste your time figuring why
a black hen lays a white egg—get the egg,”
No. 6.—“ Our greatest glory consists not in
never falling, but in rising every time we
fall.”
lo. 7.--“ The struggle for to-day, is not alto­
gether for to-day—it is for a vast future.”
No. 8.—“An honest man’s the noblest work of
God.”
bn o—“T have five Hundred Crowns, the
thrifty hire I savtd under your father.”
BARGAINS !
BIG
GROCERIES
Prices Cut, Slashed and Slaughtered.
Sugar.
Coffee.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
TILLAMOOK.
Flour.
Beans.
THE RAY FEED COMPANY.
&
amar’s
Variety
Store,
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
NEW GOODS
op each boat
Start With a Dollar
Have a Bank Account
I