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ì XMAS GOODS Attractive Line of Silverware Tahle Services Complete. Full Stock of Jewelry, Warranted Goods. Dolls, Toys, Etc., Lower than ever before^— C all even you don ’ t buy . ALFRED LETCHER. COHN & CO ■ ■ e ■ ■ e * 0 A large line of new goods will he re ceived by the next steamer. A representa tive of the firm is now buying goods in San Francisco, ami a large line of Eastern made goods have been ordered. Remember we have facilities for buv- e • e I ■ e ■ ■ ■ e M IB LOCAL NEWS Epworth League. Ten per cent off on Chiistmas goods See the Epworth League at Sturgeon’s Saturday at Lamb's for cash Mouldings of any size ami any price af Heins Art Studio Ninety cents cash buys a dollar's worth of Xmas goods at Lamb's. Money to loan ! The Epworth League lias hit upon a new ami lluvel departure in procuring funds to assist in decorating and covei- 1 ing the Christmas tree w ith prmeuls. | it is this: Sturgeon’s ding store Inis Since the fishing »eason « lo»«1' “i. been genoroiisly placed st their disposal bovs have been bent on having a good for one day. mid a portion of the profits time and doing what they can to dispel on all the goods sold thill day by the the gloom from the rest of us who were i League lire to be donated to the Christ less fortunate in securing so many Kul’ •*" mas tree. | (or silver) tokens of prosperity. Ibis The Lengiit will be in full tlisrge of reminds me to say that th» fisliennen of the store next Saturday, December 21. Bay City gave a vel.' cri'lible entertain and will sell all the goods they can (ex ment on Thursday night last and donat cepting in the prescription department Save ten cents on the dollar by getting ed the proceeds amounting to about $2o mid will offer silverware, jewelry, ul- . to the Methodist church to apply to the liunis, games, books, stationery, toys, your Xmas goods for cash nt I.anib’s. payment of their church debt. Prof, novellies, notions, etc., etc., etc., etc., Fred Stillwell wan fined $5 and costs l’ike and l»r. Hicks imide good “end nt exceedingly low prices last week for an unprovoked assault up I men" in the minstrel performance, »ml Some of the young ladies mid gentle on Charles Newman. I proved to all that they were ‘‘onto their men in the League uro lively mailers and An infant child of Henry l'etera’ died job" ill good fashion. will no doubt make a great success of Sunday night. The funeral services Elections have been hel I in several the scheme. Erom what we hear the were conducted by Rev. B. C. Tabor. fraternal societies during the past week store will be crowded with purchasers of Two dollars will get the H eadlight Pacific Lodge I 0. 0. F. elected Frank holiday goods. mid any of the following papers for one lamg Noble Grand, James John Pye I’otlHCh. year; Oregonian, Cull, Detroit Free I Vice Grand. C. H. Hicks Secretary and Press, Toledo Blade, St. Louis Globe II Parmer Treasurer All persons knowing themselves in Democrat, Cosmopolitan Magazine, or I Unity Rebekah lodge elected the fol debted to C. E Reynolds, will please Hoard's Dairyman. The Intel Ocean, lowing officers: Mrs. J. J. Pve N G , settle before January 1, 1896, ns he New York Tribune, or Cinciniialti En- Mrs. Frank Long V. G., J. J. Pye Secre wishes to square his books at that time qnirer can he had for $1 75 with the tary and Mrs O. Young Treasurer. It. A. M. H eadlight Bay City lodge A. F. & A. M. held If any of the fraternal societies Im ve Johnson Chapter No. 24, R. A. M , its animal election on Salmday night been overlooked in onr reports of elec- which resulted ns follows: Gils Nelson will hold its regular meeting next Satur lions and installations it is not the fault W. M„ C. II. Hicks S. W., C. C Bab day, December 21, at which time th<* of this paper. It seems like pulling election of officers will take place All teeth to get reports from some of the or- bage J. \V., J II Bridgeford Secretary members are requested to ill tend. and M. Warren Treasurer. All of whom gmiizations. Ask a member and lie has J. E. SlBI.KY, II. I*. forgotten who was elected or was not were duly installed by Past Master M. Stsr Election. present. Ask an official, and he hasn’t Warren, Miriam Chapter O. E. S. will hold its the key to the lodge room so he can get At the last meeting of the O. E. S. tin tint list of names, and if he agrees to get election on Tuesday night which will lie following named officers were elected : them, forgets to bring them around. The repoi led later. Mrs. G. W. Pettit, Worthy Matron people can help make a paper if they The ladies of the M. E church gave a Dr. II. l’etre, Worthy Matron. will, and it is very proper that they Thanksgiving supper on the 28lli, which Mrs. S J. Petre, Associate Matron. do it where it benefits themselves as netted them $34, mid let it be remem Mrs. Lavinia Coates, Secretary. well as the paper. bered that when the good women of this Carl P. Knudson, Treasurer II. B. Karr, of Nehalem, has been ar town take a hold of any thing it ‘‘goes ” Miss Luella Eord, Conductress. rested for selling liquor without a license, We nil had a good "feed,” an excellent Miss Joe l’etre, Associate Conductress literary program mid went Imine Imppy lie was brought down by Deputy Sheriff R. O. Hansen, and \V. E Beckner, \V . in the thought that we live among such Nelialem Woodmen Flection. II. Neves, and S. Scovell were brought as whole hearted people. The term election of Nehalem Camp witnesses. It is understood that Dr. Say Mr Editor did yon hear about Linton and Mr. Thornburg will lie pros our new minister? If not I invite yon No. 223, Woodmen of the World, oc< tireii Tip following ecuted on the same kind of a charge down on any Sunday to give him a hear last Saturday night, officers were elected for the next six Linton Ac Thornburg are now petitioning ing- By Um way Bro. Wilson 1ms imide for a saloon license under the style of the an excellent impression on this commu months. Except the banker and clerk which will he held for one year. Nehalem Mercantile Co. R. R l'ape, a nity mid is doing u splendid woik. lie E. B. Ziler, Consul. brother of J. B. l’ape, is also petitioning is a nineteenth century man ami does S. M Balterson, Adviser. for a saloon license, mid it looks as if not make the mistake of painting the Henry Told, Banker there w ill be two lawful saloons on Neha face of infinile benevolence with mi oier- S. Scovell, ( lei k. lem. The rivalry Ims perhaps led to the nal gloom Whatever ia for the good of Gilbert Dean, Escort. prosecutions. Mr. Karr is the man who the town in a temporal as well as a epir- Albert Zimmermann, Watchman. made an assault on the editor of Hie Ne itlial sense, engages his attention ii ml Christ Larsen, Sentry. halem Times two or three years ago, mid energies Dr. Petre, Physician . after being fined, he refused to pay it, The managers from last election will Word was recently received by Mr laving it out in jail here The trial of Mr. Karr took place yesterday before J. II. Bridgeford of the denth on the filli, continue in the ensuing term, which aie Judge Cornier, and Karr was dismissed of Geo. F. Willimis, formerly of this Fred Zaddach, elected for six month*, Mr. Williams’ health suffered III Sam Lundberg for twelve months, ami because the evidence produced was not place sufficient. The Judge thought the case consequence of bis financial reverses R. Krebs for eighteen months. The could not be successfully prosecuted in some years ago ami he has steadily camp is increasing in membership ami the circuit court and deemed it best to grown worse, although the best medical its outlook for a bright future is good.— Times. slop the expense right there. The wit skill was engaged on his case nesses seemed reluctant, or knew little From the Nehalem Time«. The A. P. A. of Bay City appear to bo s I hiii I it, mid it appeared that Karr had doing a thriving business The writer | evaded the law by selling w hiskey in Miss Georgia Storey commenced teach has not been able to secure any inside gallon jugs, though it whs pretty conclu ing private school in the school house in information although lie has sought this sively shown that lie sold it by the drink through the key hole of the “outer door” this city Monday | mid allowed those who brought jugs to hilt that medium of communication was R. Krebs left this morning for Astoria [ drink it on his bar mid pay for it in in found sluffed with n charge of giant slid Portland, lie will buy new ma stallments as they drank it. In fact it powder that can be "shot off” by the cbinery mill and will I S|<end , for hie saw . _________ is well known that liquor is sold openly touch of n button at the chair of the Christmas with friends in Astoria there mill in other places by the drink "high man" inside, and your correspon and other ways in violation of the law, Two new saw mills and n dam can dent after making this discovery, stood bill the sentiment of the people seems to nery are the latest talked of enterprises not on the order of going, but went be ogainst the law, us is shown by tile for Nehalem J ubal J ew . difficulty in obtainining witnesses. The The sentiment of tlis Time, is, if any prosecuting attorney is roundly criticised Oretown man withes to engage in the liquor busi because he is not more vigorous in such Despite the Stormy weather which pre ness, let him first comply with thn law prosecutions, mid yet those who know ill every respect, and then go ahead; and the facts mid criticize him, shirk the re vailed Monday P. II. Crim mid Willie unless they do we deem it the duty o sponsibility of being witnesses. t’he Christenson started for the valley by way every taxpayer to interest themselves prosecution is also blamed for allowing of the Big Sestucca Road. mid aee Unit the law is enforced. the eases to come into court, causing so The first bridge on Hie toll road has much expense However, Mr. Selpli rotted out and tumbled down, making claims that he would have gone to Ne travel over the road by team impossible halem, saving the expense of all the wit Mr Myers has returned from a trip to nesses coming down hare, if the court Oregon City. would only allow him mileage in going to Nehalem lie says Im can't afford to The Steel Range collector and wife go to Nehalem for the fee of $5 and pay have been around Collecting unpaid Ilia own expenses The system is rather note» and unpaid for stoves. hard on the sheriff too, ns it causes him Two men were here last week inspect a lot of work mid expense for w hich he ing the country, with a view to stmting gets nothing. Il is the opinion of the a cheese factory. H eadlight that the law should l-e strictly and effectually enforced, or it should be repealed. It might just as well go out, the way it ia, that no prose cutions will be made, as these whisky eases seem to develop more perjury than anything we know of. Men who buy liquor are as guilty as the seller, they pay a man tocommil a crime, and will tell a lie rather Ilian inform on n m who accommodate* them with liquor. Bay City is tiot so dull this last there being many thing» oi 11 ■otlH and fraternal nature to provide amuse ment and pleasure for our citizens. T. Steinhllber. i- Local Market—Eggs 20, daily butter . See the announcement of the Epworth League in another column It is novel Good second hand bicycle for sal« 35 to 40 rents per roll. and striking. cheap at C. E. Reynolds’. Get ready for the masque ball at the The steamers Truckee and Elmore Help the Chriattnaa tree by pstroniz- Allen House on the night of Dec. 25 sailed Tuesday. They will return as ing the Epworth L'uigne nt Stiirgeoii'a. Photos of the latest styles and finish. ' soon as the weather permits. We have a special mount for our h oli- Also new background* and accessories, at Have your photo embossed by all Heins ’ Ar t gallery day trade, call and see them, Ileitis Alt means, and keep up witli the times, Studio. Have you seen those celluloid picture only place to get them ut Heins' Art Eor some reason the people of Bay frames? if not call at Heins* Art Studio Studio. ami see how cheaply he is selling them. City thought it necessary to send for the The Irene was tied to a scow Tuesday coroner when the Jarvey boy choked on The steamer Girtie is lying off for a few beans II was entirely unnecessary in days in order to make some improve I night, and the scow bloke loose, drifting down the slough . There was no dam such a case. ments on her. The Irene is carrying age done. • the mail We see by the Baltimore News that C E Reynolds, the coroner, who Richard D.dlani, who took an active in Ladies come and examine our st<a:k terest in Maryland politics, being great of trimmed goods from |l 75 to |3 50, i went to Bay City to investigate the ly responsible for the recent republican until alter the holidays. L .1 Ruggles death of the Jarvey boy says that at a post mortem examination the bean was victory there, bus been appointed secre A Jubnson found lodged in the throat of the <ie- tary of state by Gov. Lowndes. Mr. Dal Dr. Wiae will leave for Portland ceased. Mr. Reynolds says that a re- lam is a nephew of Judge Maulsby of in a tew days to attend to Imai- i port was started that the boy bad been this place nest, those who want to see him will choked to death l>y Home one, and that Win. Chapman, who returned from n please call at once ia the reason his parents were anxious to tiip to Tillamook county hist week, re Following are the clerk« who will have have an inquest, in order to show that ports that beach mining is now largely The people of charge of Sturgeon’s store for the Ep no one was to blame suspended for ths winter seNSon on ac worth League next Saturday : <; it Hay City claim that Mr Jarvey begged count of the prevalence of high tides. A I Lamb, Libine Poland, Jaunie 1’eltil, Dr. Haydon of that place, to attend the number of the miners are watching with Luella Ford, Edith Parkins and Lyuian boy, mid that he would not go because interest the progress of ail invention by liis parents were poor, though lie had ' Lamb. a Portland man for saving fine beach but a short distance to go, and that (lie Lars Anderson, father of Andrew An boy died before a Tillamook physician gold and in case his device should prove The Mount Lebanon Shakers have re to he a success, next season will be one derson, has become mentally <leiAiige<L could get there A committee of Bay cently perfected an ingenious cure for of giest activity on the coast of Tills- ami has been committed to the itisane City citizens waited on l*r. Haydon and dyspepsia. Their Digestive Cordial con asylum. Hi« iiumnity is not of a vicimi« warned him to leave the town or suffer sists of a food already digested and a mooli and elsewhere.--Sun turn, but it it thought medical treatment the consequences. Dr Haydon took digester ot foods happily combined. Al the recent tax sales the county at the asylum may cure him. Andrew hi* departure, though lie and his friends The importance of this invention will judge bid in nearly all the land. It Anderson and Mr. Gulfstrom took him claim he intended to leave within ten lie appreciated when we realize what a «eenied there were very few persona who to Salem Wednesday days any way He and liie friends say proportion of the community are victims took anv interest in the sale, and only * of some form of stomach trouble. Thon- few bids were offered. There is no bet Aatoria, Dec. 13 — The sealing ecboon that when Mr. Jarvey came after the ter investment than these tax titles, and er Loma Olsen, lecently eiesetl in Alas Doctor, that he was advised to give the ande of pale, thi* people have little incli it is queer people do not take hold and kan waters L>i illegally taking seals, was !s>y an emetic, as it was stated he had nation to eat, and what they do eat cau ses them pain and distress. buy them as they do in other parts of sold at auction this morning by I’nited "swallowed the beans,” mid it was not Thia Digestive Cordial of th* Shakers the state and ill other states It is to States Marshal Grady, the price paid be understood that they were lodged in the The Ika tor claims lie didn't corrects any stomach derangement at be hoped the county will hold fast to ing |l 300: The purchaser was George windpipe one*. what it buys in as it is unfair that a por Taylor, of the firm of Taylor, Young A think the case serious from ths talk and It makes tliiu people plump. Every one actions of Mr. Jarvey, mid that he told tion of the property esca|*es taxation Co , of Portland. The 351 skins on will lie greatly interested to read the while the rest of us have to |»«y taxes I km rd were first sold, Ami brought |S 75 Mr. Jarvey that he lied quit the practice little hook which has Ireeu placed in the and bear our part of the burden of public each. ( These were also ««cured by the of medicine in Bay City, ami that lie hands of druggists for free distribution. government, even if we do not receive < aanie purchaser It is understood that had shipped liia instruments away al What is laixol? Nothing but castor oil We give both aides of the story more benefit than thoae who eeca|»o if the sale is confirmed, the schooner will ready so that people may judge for tbenisehes made as palatable as Ironey. Children taxes. | continued in the sealing business as to who was to blame like It I For the Holidays! À Only ÎI.50 ilh *reJnTi,«d «° our piel th. °*r c"mP«‘itor.. and ‘be tue truth of onr story ELITE FOTOGRAF PARLORS