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THE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY HEADLIGHT .. . GREAT * DISCOUNT * SALE ! AA e are not discounting our prices, as we are selling goods on a very small margin, but we are discounting the prices of others and will still sell Rußßer Boots an3 SBoes In this, as well as other lines, we do not limit you to O ne B rand Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. at lower prices, quality considered, than you can get elsewhere. but give you yowr choice, we carry the WOONSOCKET GOODYEAR AND BOSTON Macintos and Oil Clothing To this line we especially call your attention. He can show you any thing in the line of MAC- TJ\ TOSHES for Gents, La ri i es, Boys a n d Misses, and Pricefi ranging from ^J.OO te $20.00. Our Macintosh Overcoat SNMG PROOF THIGH BOOTS for $12-00 is a dandy, Be have short Boots for in Princess, Palmer, and Military Capes are the very latest- Jf'e have Ladies Macintoshes Men, Women and Boys RUBBERS to Jit a No. 5 childs shoe to a No. 11 mans shoe- 11 it is a sin to be the cause of reducing the price of clothing in Tilla mook then we must plead guilty. The fact that we are daily selling people clothing who had formerly bought their clothing outside of Tillamook County must mean somethihg; either we are selling goods that they have been unable to buy elsewhere, or we are selling at lower prices, or a better grade of goods for the same money. Does this need interpretation? We submit the case. Oil Clothing in Towers Fish Brand and Shield Brand- KL-AY & TODD, Clotliiers and Furnishers -Ä.lUexm.a.rL Exiild-ixig- Ti.UaEO.oolE, Oiegroa. Til LIKE A COL» IN ONE I»AY ' tied tcgetlier. He Httid tnih wouldn’l Take Laxative Bromo Qu'nln? Tableta. All The Fish Lisrs’ Chib held a ‘post mor j lie. The cliniiinun replied that the «lory Druggists refund the money if it fails to cure-5c tem' meetiiigliist Saturday evening. The ' wan in the Bible and had to be wwal-1 5-IS chief liar called the meeting to order and 1 lowed. In tli<»He days foxes tails might ■ explained that fish had of late become so ( have been more like the tails of Barber’s numerous and easy to catch that there hounds, and, .nayIre they were limbered was no longer any induce nent to lie Inpwilli vaseline. At any rate they about catching them, but that he felt were tied and torches put between them. that there should still be some club Gov. Bowers said the only thing lie saw ; where artistic liars could meet and swap in the whole thing that might be swallow 1 Go to W. E. Page’s commodities. The matter was thorough ed with a relish was the tails of the fox Second Hand Store ly discussed, and it was the general es after they had carried the ¡torch fora for bargains in all kinds of Second opinion that Tillamook lias the nsua ' , while amljieen properly roasted. Hand goods. I buy all kinds ol The first experience was related by average of gentlemem—sportsmen—liars, goods of any value and pay cash a id th it for purposes of mutual improve I Gov. Bowers, who told the story of or exchange other goods for same. inent, protection and edification there , liis wonderful retriever cat. He «aid lie I keep a full line of Stoves, Sewing should be some sorted nnion,111at grasping took the cat uitli him in his hunting Machines, Lamps, Tinware, Crock ntono|>olies of goody goody people were I boat and when he shot a duck “you just | try, Carpets and everything in the ■ ought to see that cat work ” . It would | reaching out constantly and endeavoring line of «econd hand goods, I also tiliinder respectable liars in the exer swim upto the duck, staigliten it up for j repair Boots and Shoes and sewing cise of their calling and teaching, even a decoy, and then turn over on its back Machines and warrant a good job and arrange itself t j look as much like a the children of these liars, themselves, or no pay. Call and see ine. the prosy ways of truthfulness. It was duck as possible, and wait for another | W. E. PAGE, Proprlitir, Unanimously resolved that something shot, when the operation would be le-1 Tillamook, Oregon. i peated When the cat got just a doz^ii j must be done. As the club was no longer to be a fish ducks “corralled” in that way it would liar’s club exclusively, Jonah was drop 1 take them by the legs, ami diving ped as the pation saint, and it was le- along under the water so as not to scare •olved to patronize any other saint whose the other ducks, low them to the boat. ■epntalion was such as to entitle him to He said the cat was so fond of the water TILLAMOOK, OREGON. the respect of the club 'lbs Coroner that when it couldn’t get into a aloiigli or I a river it would sleep in the rain barrel suggested that Samson was no slouch, G raded C ourse of I nstruction »ml, on the strength of this he (the Cor 01 in a tub. Bowers also told told a truthful narra ST ALPHONSUS ACADHMY Is divided into oner), was invited to take the chair. He tive oi a'wonderful baby lie had recently l^our department«, via. Primary, lutennedtale. did so, and read the story of Samson seen. He said it was as fat as Jaiinb’s Grammar, and Senior. catching the 30J foxes. He said by way png It was a aetUr and could set ami 1 The Year i« divided into four term« of eleven of comment: "Why, my dear fellow flush its own mother on occasions. It weeks each. liars yon haven’t any idea how plenty could walk on its hind legs and do many foxes were in that country. They were TUITION FEE- other tricks. It could retiieve a bottle of as plentiful as ducks in Tillamook bay, Tuition Fee for one pupil tor a term of eleven milk and in many other respects was ss week»--in the Primary Department Two D ol »s thick as chums in the Miami, as thick intelligent as Dr. Wise’s “Dash ’. He, lars , in the I ntekmediate , T hree H ollars , as duck liars in Simler’s burlier shop, G rammar G rade , F our D ollars ; S enior lliere were foxes everywhere, foxes on wanted one like it. Others wanted to relate hunting ex- G rali , F ive D ollar «. H>e hills, foxes in the valleys, foxes in perienres, and Simler wanted to tell the vineyards, in the houses, in the lieds, INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC of how strong Cary’s shells shot He under the beds, on the tables, in the stood on the bAnk of a slough mid shot Instrumental music on the piano or the string soup, foxes—why gee whizz!—why good one barrell of liis gmi at a flock of gees, ed instrument», for a term of eleven weeks, T im lord—why !---- - killing;fifteen- The gun kicked so hard D ollars . Just here Gov. Bowers interrupted to it turned him a back somerMtlll into the ( inquire “what brand of dog Samson used VOCAL MUSIC slough, here the gmi was again discharg Vocal tu tinte, K1OHT DOLL*«» to catch them foxes with.” The presi ed and killed a 75 pound salmon, the re dent replied with some anger that "he coil t he gitnaj.« 11 being so great that it B usiness D epartment didn’t use no dogs at all. That dogs kicked him back on shore again and then In th.Bu.in« Department,Sleno*<sphy. Book »ere such "unclean beasts,” that a re- kicked him several times after he got keeping, «nd Type writing Indoded, if desired prectable saint like Samson wouldn’t there. He was unanimously elected The common branches T hiktv - vivz H olla .■ associate with ’em." Bowers thought chief liar of the clnb for the next meet for the whole course. an apology due the dogs. plain Sewing and Fancy Work free to the ing, and it was voted to close the meet At this j until re the new clothing stoie ing’by singing a sacred song. Billy pupil» oil Saturday afternoon. j_.ll,, French and German included in the clerk arose and said that the teasoii was Martin »a, asked to lead in Hie singing ( Senior Grade Private leaaon» In those lati perfectly plain how Samson came to mid solenilv began "Daddy Wouldn’t image. Ft vx I»LL*«» a term catch the foxes. He wasn’t liothereil Buy Me a Bow wow bow wow,” the cor Particucar attention paid Io Physical Training ”ith clotlies. All he had on was a shock oner said “Now Hie me,” ami theme.it- and Etiquette red hair and a shirt 18 inches long and j Istra solemnly put on their hatsaiid went ins legs were not encumbered. forth, happy ill H'« «ruciousness oi a NIGHT SCHOOL Bro. "Hello Central” wanted to know duty well |>erformed. Sight School open to pnpils from 6 50 until how on earth Samson lit the matches for Uno, commencing 00 Monday Oct. nth Tuition I1.00 per month lighting the torches he put between the No-To-Bae for Fifty Grata. Board and Taitioo fit no • month Esch I''11*’tails, and the harness maker want Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak term of 11 week» payable io ««Ivane*. me»“ P“«- «1 All druen.1* ed to kuow how he got the foxes tails The Liars' Club. Second Rand Store St Alphonsus ACADEMY i People eat and sleep well who use Re.iived by|\V. II. H. Cary on last trip of Ilan ¡son, a large lot of double 1 Vita Keinedie«. Read ad. No cure, and single bitted axes, from the factory no pay. em-t, that will be si I I cheaper Ilian the 1 None but Vita Medicines cure Blood same axes were ever sold ill Tillamook Diseases No cure, no pay. Read ad.* before. Cull and see for yourself. Those who believe chronic diarrhoea to be incurable should read wliat Mr. 1*. I’nstninge Notice. E. Grisbani, of Guars Mills, Ln., lots to All persons desiring to find good pasturage for homes ami cutte, will do say on the subject, viz.: "I have been well to see me about it. l’rieearettB it sufferer front chronic diarrhoea evet follows. For yearling 15c per month, 1 since the war and have tried all kinds of 2 year old 20c, 3 year old 25c. Hora-a medicines for it. At last I found n $1.00 iter month. The pasture is on the premises of C. E. Thayer, and is on tide imieily that effected n cure and that was and land. I will not be responsible for any Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera lost stock. Parties desiring to pasture Diarrhoea Remedy.” This medicine stock on lite above prentices must make can always be depended upon for colic, arrangements with me before putting on I cli'dera morbus, dysentery and diarrlioea. their stock. It is pleasant to take and never fails to C. A. Bailey. effect a cure. 25 mid 50 cent sizes for sale by 8. J . Sturgeon. ? OTICE TO TAX PAYERS. The delinquent tai- roll lor tl e year < f P.6, has been turned over to me with a warrant | attached thereto requiring me to collect the taxes on said roll by levy and sale of the per- I son a I property of such delinquent tax payers, and if none be found then the real property described 011 said tax roll. I trust those who are delinquent will pay lip soon and thus save f them sei vex considerable cost. H. H. Alderman Sheriff of Tillamook Co , Ore. THE Wü¡ÜDEP^ OF $IE1WE Nice dry wood of any kind, any length desired at lowest living rales. G. W. KIGER, DEALER IN Lune Traublsi and Consumption Can ba Curad. Makes a Free Offer to our Readers C. A. BAILEY PATENTS H.R.WILLSONÄCO. I COUNTY OFFICIALS: Judge .... .............. W.W.CONDKK z. r : _ iD. P. H arvey Commissioner ........................ ¡ ch . whkei . eu Clerk ............................................. J. D. K dwardh Sheriff ..................... J. H J ackson Treasurer ..................................... J ohn H arkkh Assessor .J. S. S tephens Surveyor A. M. A ustin School Superintendent . G a W ai . kek Coroner C’. E. R eynolds Deputv Piosecuting Attorney.C lauds T haykr C.«cuit Court convenes the 4th Monday in August, and rii adjourned term is generally held in the «pring County Court meets the first Monday« of Jan uary, March, May, July, Hepteniber and No- \ ember. Commissioners court on the Wednes days following. PRECINCT: Justice of the Peace G. W 8APPINOTON unstable ....... 8. V. A nderson CITY 0FFICIAI.8. ........................................G eo . C ohn Mayor ... N els T hompson ... ....................... C arl K nudson ................. C. B. H adlbv Council ......................... C. E. R eynolds ,H F GoODRPRItD .......................................C. N. D rew Recorder H oward C ary Treasurer ( i. vde C i . emkn is .MaiMiai.... SCHOOL BOARD M W Harrison B !.. Eddy, and G. A. Edmunds.—Clerk, A. G. Reynolds. CIIVItCH DIRECTORY. C hristian CHURCH:---- Rev. B. G. Dallas pastor. Services on Sunday« at if o'clock A M. and at 7.30 P. M. until further notice. M. E CrfniWT«:— Rev. R. M. Corner, pastor. Preaching service at it A. M. and 7:30 P. M. every Sunday. Sunday school at to A. M. Class meeting at is M. Piayer meeting every Thursday at 7 P M. S. I). A C hurch - Sabbath school every .Sab bath (Haturday) at 10:30 A. M. followed by preaching or Bible study. Prayernieeting every Wednesday evening. Tract and mission ary meeting Sundays at 10 y> A. M. B C. TABOR, Conference Laborer SOCIETY DIRECTORY. A. O. V. W.—Meets every Monday night at j pm In I O. O. F. Hal) Myron Perkins M. W , D. T. Edmunds, Recorder. Collectioni Receive Careful and HOOK ik LADDER CO. - Meets first Wednes« Prompt Attention. day night of each month in City llall. W F. D. Jone«, President; John E. Tuttle Chief; Tom BAY CITY, OREGON. Coates, Secretary. M orning S tar R ebekah L odgr No *,2. I. O. O. F —Meets on the first and third Wednesday evening« In each month. Mr« <’ M. Newman, N G Mixa L Poland, V.G., Joe Petre, Her. G. A. R.—Meets first Saturday of each month at i P. M in I. O. O. E Hall. C. N. Drew, Adjutant, I*. Brant, Commander. I. O. O F —Meetsevrry Tuesday night at 7 —— D-aler in---- P M ill 1 O. O F llall C. P. Knudson, N.G., Um Olsen, Rec. Secretary; W. J. May STUDEBAKER WAGONS, Per. Secretary. Osborne Mowers ALDER CAMP.—No. Wo. Woodmen of the World, meet« every Friday night in W of W. Buggies, hay rake« plows and other farm hall. R R. H ay «, Consul, Otto Heins, machinery You can save money by Clerk. dealing wiIh me. A F fit A. M —Meets first Saturday night of Spec ial Prives un Buggies and Spring each month In Masonic Hall. R. R. HayiJ wagons. W M ; F. R. Beals, Secretary. C. A. BAILEY, JOHNSON CHAPTER NO ¿4 Meets at 7 jo P Tillamook, Ore. M on the jrd Aaturday of each month ft Masonic flail. J W Maawell, If P ; W. U Conder, Secretary SILVER WAVE CHAFrER. No. ft OKS Meets ?ud and 4tli Hatitrdays of eta-A month Mrs. G W Pettit, W M , f. Coates Herretary BAY CITY f OD »E DIRECTORY t'NITY Rl BK4.KAH ixHMJK No JI 1 O <> F — Meets ai’d and 4tb Tuesdays. Mrs, Elisabeth Pye N f, Mrs Frank Long, V G , J. J- Pye, Secretary. 0.1.H, »-a^i erm rxz dvz mt rinn OBTAflTYD Read n. xiel, »SeV-h or yboVr with Bay C itv L n f .No. ,oa A F Ik A M —Mee iewnpti"« f-r fr*«« raportMU j«Unt*bthtv SS FAQ! >ttd «1.04m Saturdays in each month. Gus ■ AMD BOOK mtE < .nUina ««4 fbll Nelson. W M C ft. links, H. W , Alfred taf rmati a WBITB FOB OOFT OF OVB BFXCIAL Magnuson J W ,Oeo. W Ktger. Herretary. OFFER It it U»a •<»•< liberal propoCiU-/« •inf a»*4e br a lAteat atvsra.y, a«4 IVE1T IBVIWT0B SBOtTLb M iriam < haptfr No. 2o o. E. •.—Meets 1st and Tuesdays in each month. Mrs. Flla B1AD TT iMrfur« »{^lylM *'• A44rw« I W ocm 3rd I, W M. Gus Nelson, W P Mrs Maybel Kiger. A M ,C If Hicks Secretary. I P _____________ acific I» p <» i N o . l<»a I O. C F —Meet» SATINT LSWVXSS. Friday s b for /nd 4th Haturday and every other UM4XM«. WASHINGTON. D C I Saturday in the month. C. H. ft- Hick N G Alfred Deane, V. J J. Pye, Secretary, Exchange and IVJoneÿ {Securities An Emlnannt New fork Chemist and «cUntlsfc The distinguished Nev York chenit»t, A. T. Mocnm, demonstrating his discovery of a re table and absolute cure for Con-nmptlon pul nonary Tiiheiculvsi*) and all bronchial, throat ting and chest diaeasea, slnWirn rough«, lung «ltd chest aff clion« general dec.inc and weak tt-ss lossof flesh, and -11 condition« of wasting «way, will aetid THREE FREE BOTTLES (all different) of Ids discoveries to any afflicted radrt of the H eadlight writing for them. Ilia ‘New Scientific Treatment” has cured hoii<and« permanently by ita timely uae, am! «4 ronxide.* it a simple professional duty to uffeiing liu- ’.auity to donate a trial of hl« in- fatlable cure. Science daily d.*vt-lope« new wonders, ar.d •hi« great chemtat. patiently eaperlme.ilhif for . ears, has produced results as beiielh-taf to hu mauity «« can lie claimed by any mo tern genius Haas»« ti’Mi that lung troubles aud couwinipt ii at e curable In any climate is proven b* heartfelt letters of gratitude. ' filed in bi- \mertcaii and European laboratories in tbou wand« from those cured tu ail part» of the world. Medical expert« concede that bronchial, cl e t and lung troubles lead to consumption, winch uninterrupted, means speevly and certain death. s.mply write to T A fllowm M. D ; Fine street, N'** York, giving post-oflii'eandeapr*--*- •ddrsm end the free me-lu.ni- will l*e ptoMvCIy •nt. bufferers should take insUut advantage •f his generous proposition p oos« u 11 the ixxtor that yon saw hl« offer la the Beadlurht CLARENCE TILDEN EIHKCTOHY.