I ilkinwk ♦ 4 M 01. XXIV No. 14 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 7, 191 là ,1.50 per year i Beef, pork, veal and lamb at the Independent Market, opposite Post Office. L SECURITY - •• -— Vj- td The launch Henrietta returned frotn Astoria on Wednesday where she had gone for a cargo of I gasoline, as there was a shortage of it in the city. HAT CHECK BEHIND i The new gasoline schooner Pansy came into the bay on Monday with gasoline for the cannery, and liav- | ing no freight for this port she did I not come to this city. E ft S-r- I I m ft If. j » ¿8» if II Your personal bank account is a guarantee if your absolute independence. The satisfaction if being able to draw your own check is really letter—and carries more weight with it than if ■ou paid your bills in currency. We are always rlad to open accounts with lady customers as a convenience for their shopping excursions or my other personal payments. til wa ■et LDEsfh A kl LZ TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK UNTV Ì. _ TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE. AMOOK JOTTINGS I » ihrode for coal. le will buy your cascara e « I Glasses 35c. doz., at Lamar’s ly Store. * liay for sale. —Apply to C. N. Tillamook, Oregon. I Shrode about the “Best” rheat flour in the city. Ice Limbs, cord wood for sale, ly at F. R. B eals ’ Office, kes Blanch and Hazel McNair ( r Portland on Friday. I Board of County Commis- ! fc is in session this week. [“Best” hard wheat flour in |y. at the Tillamook Feed Co.’ r, try dance in the concrete pg on Main Street Saturday of* tCad r TÍ Shingles the city rt, the new town on the Tilla- river be called West Tilla- d bat ie nd eii led of ad 11« tel I oí 1 r* I« li *1 CAPITA L 1 SUPERVISION School will not be resumed in this city next Monday as the Board of Directors postponed the opening until the 18th. For Sale, a choice lot of young Canary Birds, prices $2.50 per pair. —Inquire at thia office, or address P.O. box 227. • “ Dement’s Best” is made from selected hard wheat, and makes the best bread. Only $1.50 per sack.— Tillamook Feed Co. There is a vast difference between preaching the gospel of the King­ dom of God, and explaining it away to nothing. J. C. COVE. Silver Wave Lodge, Eastern Star, No. 18, will meet next Saturday ev­ ening, after two months’ vacation, at the Odd Fellows Hall. Everybody come to the bowery dance in the concrete building next Saturday night. Ten cents a dance Good music and a good time. “Dement's Best” Flour, fast get­ ting the lead. They haul it to Meda, Woods, Nehalem and intermediate points. Tillamook Feed Co. • I will pay 8c., 10c. and 11c. for call (aoeline schooner Anvil came hides at my shop. Try roe out and The Old Reliable Hide and 'hursday and unloaded here see. lay. Fur Dealer, N. E. Melchoir. H. H. Allger, who comes from >u want the “Best” hard Hour in the city you can get Marshfield, will open a boat house in this city, having brought several »rode. * s'alton was in from Salem skiffs and canoes with him. Dr. W. T. Brown and family have ek on a visit to his brother, been visiting at the home of B. D. ^lton, Jr. thickens wanted at the Tilla- Lamar in this city, the Dr. having Beat Company’s Market, 13c. disposed of his drug store at Clover­ tud. . dale. The report that Engineer G. L. I for rent at Elmore Park, rr week. Apply to E. H. Davig had left the P. R A N. Co’s employ was not correct, Mr. Davis la riba Id i. taking a vacation on account of his I your chickens to the Tilla- health. leat Company's Market We Cement side walks are being laid L per pound. * on front of the Hadley and Patzlaf Rle, 3 lots, 50 x 100 feet, the kin the city for $300 each.— stores, which is another good im­ provement to Main street Next Mrs. C. N. Drew. • please. Jura, cheapest and best paper Good team, wagon and harness [in town. Leave orders at for sale. Team is eight years old, Ixt to Harris’ barn. • weight 2700 lbs. True and sound F 1 to buy, a good family in every way. E. G. Anderson, ph, or to be fresh in short * hpply to Garrett Ward. * Hemlock. Ore. Born, on Sunday, to the wife of kle, cheap. One wicker baby D. West, a daughter ; on the 2nd lin good shape.—Inquire at in«t, to the wife of Emil Hellen- Ice, or address P.O. box 227.* buyck, a son ; to the wife of Percy ■.Coates, with his daughers. Sheldon, a eon. land Lizzie returned on Sun- The frienda of W. W. Conder will F1 a few day« visit in Port- be sorry to hear of the death of their I ✓ eon Rex at Silver City, New Mexico, ► ire licenses were issued to which occurred on the 30th August, F'd’-r and Mary Horras ; the cause of death being tubercu­ B Thomas Olson and Adeline losis. Dr. J. E. Reedy and wife will • spruce and hemlock lum- spend the winter in California, and I r® per thousand at the Faw- Dr. J. K. Sullivan, who hae arrived tk Saw Mill, seven miles here from that state, will attend to IT illamookCity. Goldsworthy the veterinary surgeon business in k pros. his place. A practical Dairyman would like, to rent dairy ranch and stock in Tillamook Count}. Reference given if required. W. W. Dodge, Salem, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 4, Box 111. « Mrs. Lee M. Travis and family, of Eugene, and Miss Charlotte Ban­ field of Portland, who have been visiting at the editor's for the past six weeks, leave on Friday morning. W. E. Young is having the rear part of the building occupied by F. R. Beala, fitted up for a fish market and expects to open for bus­ iness as soon as things can be ar­ ranged properly. F. A. Sykes, of Spokane, Wash., has located next door to Lamar's variety store, and is prepared to do all kinds of shoe repairing at reasonable rates, All work guran- teed. Give him a call. * The Percheron stallion Ville will make the stand for the season at Rogers & McNamer’s Livery Barn, in this city, with the exception of Mondays and Tuesdays, when the stallion will be at Beaver. ’ At the special election to create a Port of Bayocean on Thursday, it was X’oted down owing to the voters at Bayocean not going to the polls. The vote stood, Bayocean: For, 22 ; against, 2. Carnahan : For, 0 ; against, 35. J. J. Roberts had a jury trial in Justice Stanley’s court on Tuesday, charged with peddling without a license and selling druggist sup­ plies. The jury failed to agree, and was discharged, but Deputy Dis­ trict Attorney Willett will try the case again. The special election last Thurs­ day to embrace more territory in the Port of Bay City, carried by a small majority, The vote cast in the territory to be annexed: For 21 ; against 18; vote cast within port : , For 50 ; against 0. Attorney H. T. Botts will leave the first of next week for Salem, where the Ayers vs Moon case comes up in the Supreme Court. He will endeavor to make arrange­ ments with Judge Kelley to have the Port ot Tillamook case argued at an early date. You are invited to inspect a few of the painting« of Mrs. Shrode'* classes now on display in the win­ dows of The Tillamook Feed Co. and King A Smith Co. These picture« show careful work, «kill and training. Mrs. Shrode teaches for 25c. an hour in das« work. * Maps of the Moroney Place can be seen at Todd’» Hotel,Hotel Ram­ sey and at the Allen House. This place ha» been surveyed in H acre tracts and for «ale if you want beach property. Come and learn what a bargain you can get. Matt Moroney, Rockaway post office, Tillamook County, Oregon. The Golden Gate came in on Fri­ day, her passengers being John Peel, A. F. Gardner. Mr. Coon and wife, A. E. Therdich. J. H. McPeters, K. Iwancoto, J. Shiraishi, Mr. Nel­ son, Mr«. Darling, Arthur Darling and Dr. J. E. Sullivan. She left on Saturday with Mi«« L. Jacoby and W. McGee and wife. As I am going to enter other bu«- ine»« I will »ell either all, or a i>art interest in my barber busine«« to a suitable partner. Best equipped shop in the city. Hae good bath. 1« clearing for present owner, frotn $35 to $40 per week. For further in­ formation write to or call on I- J. Hauliers, Tillamook, Ore. Lawrence Olds ve. Hattie Old* i« a divorce suit filed in the circuit court. These parties were married in thie county on the Mil August, l!«i. and the cause for the divorce ia on account of desertion on the part of the «Jefmdant There irai one child born to the union, a •on. who ia five ye«ra old. the t l.intiff to have charge of *a«r.e. •> t I * X number of young people went from this city, to the home of Mr. Noye*. east of town Tuesday even­ ing and «pent an evening of enjoy­ ment. Game* were plate I the fir*t part of the evening, after which a dainty lunch wan ner»«l to over thirty guest-. At twvlven’« lock the happv crowd return«Ito thin city freling more than p»i I lor their tiip. i The Sue H. Elmore came |in this «M week with (James Merrel, Charles Merrel, Mrs. C. W. Merrel, Florence Langwood, C. M. Rainwater, E. Rainwater. She left Friday with Wilber Burdick, Miss Beatrice Gay- lord, Harry Vierick, Miss Ester Lattie, Theodore Pedlow, Stephen Sharp, Mr Hart and family» and five from Bayocean. Harley Morion returned to the city on Sunday, after being absent nearly three years. He joined the Fifth Cavalry und was stationed at Honolulu, but has left that regi­ ment to return to civil life. Al though he likes the Hawaiian Is lands, he was glad to get back to Tillamook. He is managing Ku- gone Jenkins’ store this week. * Felix Roy, who cauie to the city from Nehalem on Tuesday in a one horse rig, with a boy with him, had a narrow escape of being killed at East Garibaldi by the train. The horse became frightened when it saw the train coming and reared up and became uncontrolable. but he managed to get the rig off the rails and pushed the boy aside in the nick of time, but it was a close call of being run over by the train- About one o^clock on Tuesday morning a loud explosion was heard in this city, which caused quite a shock, A large number of citizens heard it and wondered what was the cause. Night Watchman Dawson made a bee line in thedirec- tion where he thought theexplosion happened, but could find no traces of where and how it occurred. It is thought that a gasoline tank ex­ ploded. and the matter has been kept quiet. The government dredge was towed to the bay on Tuesday, after being out of commission for several month«, during which time she was almost entirely re-built. After re­ placing the lx-acons, she will com mence dredging and kept in com mission this month by tlie govern­ ment, and as the Port of Tillamook has made an application for the use of her, «lie will he kept at work as long as the Port s money holds oat. Some Portland parties have taken options on John Hathaway's farm und property fronting on the Tilla­ mook river, with tile object of plat­ ting it off into a manufacturing dis­ trict for saw mills and factories with a town site as well. The Tillamook river has ideal locations for all kinds of factories, and with a small amount of dredging the channel can be made of sufficient depth so that large vessel« can load there. Rhodes and Shipman, proprietors of the Gem Theatre, have been over hauling their house the past week and fitting it up in first class style. The front hae been fixed up arc shape and the arc is illuminated by a brilliant display of frosted lights. The ticket office has also been re­ arranged and with the films that they are using at present the pro­ prietors of the Gem expect to have the finest place of amusement in the city. Ata meeting of the Mutual Tele­ phone Company on Saturday the following officer» were elected : John Sheets, president ; John Erick­ son, vice-president ; W. S. Buell, secretary; M. W. Harrison, tres.; Henry Davidson, John Holgate, John Erickson and Bat McClay, directors. The matter of having only one switch Ixiard with the long distance company was up for con­ sideration and nothing definite decided yet. Rev. A. G. Peterson, pastor of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church of Portland, ha« been visit­ ing a few days with iriends and rel­ atives on the Wilson River, and while here has been preaching at the Maple l-eaf School House. Misses Fannie nnd Ellen Nelson, of Amery. Wis., and present residents of Port and, are visiting at their uncles, Erick and N. O. Glad, for i the past week and have been assist­ ing Pastor Peterson with the Sing­ ing and music at the service* at the schcxil house, which was a pleasant 1 addition to the meeting«. They all expect tn leave for Portland this | week Notice* are posted far a special ' •cliool meeting on the I Hli Septein , ber, to authorize the board to erect a teni[K>r«ry building on the present school ground* and to i*«ue inter est txaring I Kind» for the aame It was the inteotion of the board to : erect a large »cliool building near Stillwell Park for the «mall children, but a* some of the par'in the Kast part of the city obje« ted to hav-1 ing their childien go *o far, e»pe- cially in wet weather, tt e lx.ard thought it *d*t*able to erect a tem pewarx three room building <>« tt-.s present atbool grounds, which I Batiks have been the means of mak- ing MORE SUCCESSFUL NESS MEN than colic ges. BUSI- You mav be a little too old to start to college, but you are JUST THE RIGHT AGE TO START A JBANK ACCOUNT WITH US. Why Not Begin To-Dny. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TILLAMOOK, The Only Government Examined Bank iu the ■ County. I * Er;. » ( » » EVERT L. JONES, Dorn near Wharton, Wyanilott County, Ohio, December 1, 1883, und hla parents moved to Northern Indiana. He attended High School in Terre linnte, and crime to Oregon in HOI, attended Albany t ollegt, graduating in Krill, theological training nt San Francisco Ine. .logical Seminary, while there hail charge ot the Presbyterian Church of Sausalito, California. While in college at Albany won two etute oratori­ cal contests in Oregon, interstate between Oregon, Washington and California and represented the Pacific Coast in the national contest at Columbus, O. Will preach Sunday morning at 11 o’clock on “ The Consecration of a Life,” nnd in the evening at 8, on "Three Kinds of Sin.” He came to Tillamook last week as the pastor of the Presbyterian Church in this city, commenced hi« work here last Sunday and made a good impres­ sion as aniinteresting «(»eakcr and earnest Christian worker. He takes the place of the Rev S. G. Finney, who became quite popular, out uu account of sickness had to give up his work in thia city. I YOUR CASH TALKS At the Second Hand Store. ’M We arc introducing the New Francea WASH­ INGTON STEEL RANGE, at $35.00, the befit range in Tilkiinook County for the money Our line of the lutefit heating fitoven are beautiew and the price is RIGHT, they are ho constructed that you can burn large wood and we will take your old »tove as part payment. We are prepared to furnish you with New or Second Hand Good« at living prices. We Buy, Sell, or Exchange Goods. The New State Law VEHICLE LANTERN which we are introducing in Tillamook is Helling at $1.25 and $1.50. If you want your wtove or furniture repaired, changed, or set up. Come and nee uh about it. We are located next . C. Itriak, Mrs L T. Man- and «Ince then tin re have l een! tell. Misses E and F. Ixinackrd up and gone >nd iiiitomo lay were ; Wm. C. Gomlon. Mr*. bile Iran I have been ruttaile 1 on File* Go*lon, Mrs. . I. J. Haulier, account of the rain. This «ounly An ler»on, J. F. r>rgni He an, 1. H. McKinley, 11. U. Moi burning of the timtier» in one of < Ivde Powell, J. W. Savage. the tunnel* on the railroad and 4<* Mitchell, K I.. Wade. |. N. liann. acre* of timber in Washington The fire warden«, who County have done gootl | service, will lx H item kept an duty, ho >wever. a« it ie >»!•.«, VU feared that the wratlwr might art I 4 <1 J