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the T illamook weekly headlight . We are not discounting our prices, as we are selling goods 011 a very small margin, but we are discounting the prices of others and will still seU Raßßer Boot anct Sßoes In this, as well as other lines, we do not limit you to Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods Macintoshes /■ Oil Clothing at lower prices, quality considered, than you can get elsewhere To his line we especially call your attention. We can show you any thing in the line of MAC INTOSHES for Gents, La dies, Boys and Misses, and at prices ranging from $5.00 te $20.00. Our O ne B rand but give you yowr choice, we carry the WOONSOCKET GOODYEAR and boston Macintosh Overcoat SNAG PROOF TRIGR BOOTS for $12-00 is a dandy, We have short Boots for Men, Women and Boys in Princess, Palmer, and Military Capes are the very latest- JFe have RUBBERS to fit a No. 5 childs shoe to a No. 11 mans shoe. Ladies Macintoshes If 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 sellinggoods 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. t Alderman 'SvLlld.ing' Tillnzmoolr, Oxegrort Th© Liars’ Club- of Lie high office, made the following proclamation; 'Whereas’ from time immemorial, ami maybe longer, it has ' lie Liars Club held a regular session been customary for liars of all degrees on Monday evening. nnd conditions to give thanks for bless The chaplain read the story of how ings and other things, which they got by Samson went limiting for Philistines I hook or crook or which in the progress with the jawbone of mi ass, and how he of human events, they fell heir to; killed 30,000 of ’em with that unsavory weapon. He said,'that even a club of 3 il degree liars must admit that the Therefore by virtue of the sublime story in question was worthy of consider ation ’ He said, ‘that it proved what dignity in me vested ns chief liar of llie could be done oil jawbone. Why gentle 1 society of cheerful an I expert prevari men, he said, 'jawbone is omnipotent. cator I coiiiuuiik I, every brother to Business is done on jawbone, newspapers be humbly thankful. are run on jawbone, politics is run on jawlione, religion is promulgated by jaw bone, and, as tile text shows, it dont take much of 11 jawoone either. Ami, as to smiting people with jawbone, you see that done every day. Young girls’ ss pure as angles are smitten with the jawbone of some old she-burro of a gossip and they never recover from it; Women are smitten with the jnwlmne (•Í whip old Jack lie-gossip mid lliey die of broken hearts. And all on account of the jawbone of mi see. Mark yon it dont take the jawbone of a gentleman or of 11 lady to do these things but only the jawbone of mi ass.” 'Hie members were so overcome by the chaplains’ eloquence that they forgot to hurl the umal missiles at him until he ba.i re|ieated Ills ‘‘Now I lie myself to sleep” three times in siiecessiou and dodged down behind the altar. The only regular business transacted the firing out, of office, of the presi dent. . W . # i was empty and all that was visible, o( the chib, was a siring of shadowy figures chasing into the darkness, with the , Marshal bringing up the tail end. MAIL SCHEDULE. T illamook and N orth Y amhill :— Leave N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. ill. Arriveat Tillamook next day by 4 p. ni. Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. 111. Arrive N. Yamhill next day ............... 2 p. 111. T illamook and II ohsonville :— in the gloaming, while we rent, love, L’ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6:00 a.ni. Do not think it strange of me, Arrive liobsotiville 9:00 a.m. L've Hobsonvllle, except Tuesday. .10:00 a. m. If for meals I suggest. love, Arrive Tillamook ................................ 1:00 p in. That hereafter we use tea. L’ve Hobsonville Sundays ...... 9:00a.m. Arrives iu Tillamook ............................ 12:00 m. Tea we know to meals gives test, lo» e — N etarth :— Fragrant, grateful, cheering tea; Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays, But it must lie Schilling's B tlove, and Saturdays at ............. .. 7 a. m. Arrives Netarts ........ ........... .. 12 tn. Best for you, and Best for me. leaves Netarts, same days, .. .1 r. in. Arrives Tillamook by ............ . 6 i.in. The world is going to the bad, G rand R ond : — The pessimistic say; Leaves Grand Rounde daily except Sunday But when it goes for Schilling’s Best, at 6 p. m., or 011 arrival of mail from McMinu- vi lie. It doesn’t go that way: Arrives at Tillamook at 1:45. Then optimism shouts with glee, Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6 "All’s lortheBest." That's Schilling’s. See? p. ni. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, ffhich is usually 4:30. Arrives at Grand Ronde at 1145. Post Office hours, 7:30 A. M. to 8:ou P. M. Portland Market, Money Order department, 8:00 A. M. 6:00 P. M Sunday 4 00 to 6:00 P. M. 1st That lie is alive. Had he lived in the lime of Ananias lie would long since have got it where the chicken got the ax. 2nd For the undulating clam flats of Tillamook Bay, whose virgin bosoms, As given by Allen & Lewis. unwrinkled by times eternal flight, still swell with their stuffing of fat, juicy and DIRECTORY, WHEAT—Market, advance nominal at 1 75 to 76c, Eastern Oregon; Valley, 78c to 79C gamey clams. I COUNTY OFFICIALS: 3d. For the abundance of grass, and I OATS—No.i, white, 33 to 35; grey, 30 @ 32C likewise grass widows, (God bless 'em.) choice. W W C onder ¡Judge JD F. H arvey BARLEY—Feed, >17 00, to 17.50 brewing < onimissiouer 4th. For the luxurious salmon berry • H'.H. W heeler Clerk..................................... J. D. E dward « crop and the consequent equally |2o OO to $21 00. J. H. J AC KRON Sheriff .................... ............. POTATOES—In good demand at 35 to 40c Treasurer J ohn B arker .................... luxurious crop of fat salmon. .J. S. S tephen « ¿««««sor per sack. 5lh For the cows that give limbiirger purveyor ........................... A. M. A VATIN School Superintendent G a . W alker cheese and the peculiar state of health Coroner ’ C E.R eynold « BUTTER—Store. in roll« 20 @ 25c per roll Deputv PiOffecuting Attorney C lavdb T hayer that enables them to do it. choice dairy, 30 ($ 35c per roll; creamery dH C.scuit Court convene« the 4th Monday in 6th. For the civilizing influence of the /.ugu«t. and an adjourned term ia generally 47^c per roll. held in the «pring lioppiiintots. Behold they are still in our County Court ineeta the fir»t Monday« of Jan EGGS.—Choice candled 22’^c per dox midst, ‘and behold they cry aloud, uary, Marcii, May, July, .September and No vember. CommiffaiouerM court ou the Wednes PELTS — Good demand at 6%^*c "Come unto me and jiimp-an-kick,” day« following “And ye fisherman from Mamelooee and WOOL—Valley, i5C®i®c; Eastern Oregon, rOC^ PRECINCT: the further ends of Kilches, come ye. and 14c- Justice of the Peace G W S appington o nutable ... 8. V. A nderbon ye wild lumberman of Tailhohl camp, ' HIDES— Dry,11 Hi# »4c; ffreen 6c to 7c. CITY OFFICIALS. come and be saved“And behold ye ________ _________.. G eo . C ohn DRTE1> APPLES— Evaporated bleached, 5 Mayor X eia ~T nomp « on shall no longer bowl for the cotillion ■ 60 c; evaporated unbleached, 46^ 5c, ______________ X' afl K nvdbon but ye shall 'tee diim, tee dum, tee dtim j ' formal accusation was made against C. H H alley Council PEARS—Sun and evaporated. y<6c ___ ___ _ C.E R rtnolm him that lie had been guilty, in company deedle-dnin, and jump-an-kick’ for joy. J .H F G oodrprrd DRIED PLUMS—Pitless, 4^5^ prunes, _______ C. N. D rew Recorder 7th. For the great improvement in *ith the attorney general of the club, H oward (' ary Très mirer of going down to the 'flower-pot’ ’flour- our bars, and that schooners are passing 5C. C l yde clement « Marshal... SCHOOL BOARD poi'or 'flower-pott’ or some other place over them with precious cargos in great | CHICKENS- P Jo at J> 00 •print» I' SJ M W Harrison, B L. Eddy, and O. A. there«bout or in that vicinity, ordireeton abundance. | Edmund«.—< lerk, A. G. Reynold«. TURKEYS— Live. for choice. CHURCH DIRECTORY. or neighborhood, and that in company 8th For the return of confidence, con DUCKS—Yount. It Jo 9 >3 5» C hrimttan C hurch :----- Rev. s O. Dallas *ith the said attorney general he did fidence on the part of tl.e liar-keep that pastor Service«on Sunday« at ri o clock A. M OEESE-fo JO 8 6 50. «nd at 7 30 P. M until further uot’ce. shoot, bang, explode, discharge and fire we can and will pay,-and confidence off his gun at three certain teal ducks on our part that we can’t and wont M. E Cxmcif:— Rev. R Mb Corner, pastor. 1 Preaching aervice at n A. M and 7 30 P- M •nd kill thstn; That lie spent a week of 9th, That the workshops of the natiou ♦•very Sunday. Sunday school at 10 A. M. lime, five dollars worth of ammunition, are once more open, and if we don’t want < laaa meeting at r> M. Prayer meeting every and seven dollars worth of grub in so to work we can walk out and join the Thursday at 7 P M. doing, and that having done all this he “pops” howling against the Dingley bill and not mi*«« I », D. A C hcbcw — HaHxith school esery fab- iHnrned home and told the prosy truth and Bill McKinley Iwslh (Saturday) at lo 30 A. M. followed by preaching or Bible .ludy Prayer»,leetin, about the whole tiling, willfully, feioni- 10th. For ducks and geese and the . every Wednesday evening. Tract and ni 1 salon - ary meeting Sundays at 10 30 A. M ou«ly and ridiculously refusing to add ability to shoct ’em, ami then lie Should betlie B. C. TABOK, Conference Laborer be the lliÍMg thing coi c • thereto ninety ducks and fifteen geese as about it to our hearts content. * «idered in the Mleuffoi he easily might, could, would or should The chaplain is therefore commanded of a newspaper. have done to the great edification of the to diligently search and try lo find out club and amazement of the stranger where all tlioee things come from, and if •OCI1TY DIRECTORY. •ilhin our gates. he can find the source he shall tap it A. O. r. W.—Meet« on the first and list increases conolau »A» I Thursday* of each month at 7:9» p. m at Wood He was otdered to vacate the chair opeu a little wider, and wa eliall fill our notwitlintaiid i ng tli men Hall. 1. K. Tattle, M. W. C. N. brew which he had disgraced, and until he cujie with joy and drain them to the inintio eflTorta of our Recorder, could concoct another whopper worthy bottom’ not forgetting to gorge onrselves HOOK a LADDER CO. -Meet« on the second of » 33rd degree ntemlier, remain silent in good Christian fashiou with turkey cotnp^tiarwB to rt-pUc. I Thursday evening of each month at the City in the cooucile of the club. it with cheap »tuff. Hall. Oak Nolan, President Theo. Sttinhilber and cranberry sance. Captain and Otto Helna Secretary. Die season of thanksgiving being close At thia juncture the mouniful clock of •t band the president, pro tern mindful a captive turkey and Hie steps of its captor were hoarj passing the open dor r, and in just l1» seconds the club room Merit Cheapness THEHEADLJGHT BAY THNT, NO. 55 K. O. T. M - Meets on the second and Fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at 8:00 P. M. at Woodmen ball. W H. Cary, Com.; A. G. Reynolds, R K. M orning S tar R ebekah L odge N o . 52, T. O. O. F.—Meetson the first and third Wednesday evenings in each month. Mrs. C. M. Newman, N. G.; Miss L. Poland, V.G.; Joe Petre, Sec. G. A. R.—Meets first Saturday of each month at 1 P. M Hl I 0 O F Halt < M Drew, Adjutant; P. Brant, Communder. I. O. O. F.—Meetsevery Tuesday night at 7 3o M. in I. O. O. F. Hall. C. P. Knudson, N. G.. Wm. Olsen, Rec. Secretary; W. J May Per. Secretary. p . AI.DER ( AMP.—No. 219, Woodmen of the World, meets every Friday night in W. of W. hall. R. R. H ay », Couaui, Otto Heins, Clerk. A.F. IkA. M.—Meets first Saturday night of each month in Masonic Hall. It. R. Haya W M.; F. R. Beals, Secretary. JOHNSON CHAPTER NO. 24.—Meets at 7 30 P M. on the 3rd Saturday of each month nt Masonic Hall J. W Maxwell, II. P ; W. U Conder, Secretary. SILVER WAVE CHAPTER, No. 13 O. K S Meets 2nd and 4th Saturdays ot eacA month Mrs. 0. w. Pettit, W. M.; L. Coates Secretary BAY CITY LOD'JE DIRECTORY U nity R rbf . ckah I- odge N o . 51 1.0 O. P.— Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. Mrs. Elizabeth Pye, N G., Mrs. Frank Long, V G., J J. Pye, Secretary. B av C ttv I. nu No-.os A. F.&A. M—Mee' 2nd ar.04m Saturdsyfi in each month. G um Nelaon, W. M , C IL Hicks, S. W . Alfred Magnuson. |. W. Geo. W. Kiger, fiecr etary. | M iriam C hapter N o . 2 o O. K. ft.—Meets let and 3rd Tuesdays in each month. Mrs. Ella Wood, W . M., G um Nelson, W. P., Mr*. Maybel Kiger, A. M.,C. H. Hicks. Secretary, P acific L odge N o . I05 I. O. G. F. —Meets Fridays befor aud 4th Saturday and every other Saturday in the month. C. H. Hick N. G. ifred Deane, V. J. J. Pye, Secretary, C. A. BAILEY ----- Dealer in — STUDEBAKER WACONS, Osborne Mowers Buggies hay rake«, plow« and other farm machinery Yon can nave money by dealing with me Special Prieee on Baggie« and Spring wagona. C. A. BAILEY, Tillamook, Ore. We^ print! And everybody says T77-© Do It "'T’Z q II. eHcadíicjíi t. THE WaflDE^ OF gJIEJIÖE Lung Troubles and Consumption .Can be Cured. An Emlnennt New York Chemist and •clontlat Makes • Free Offer to our Readers The distinguished New York chemist» A. T. Slocum, demonstrating his discovery oi a re liable and absolute cure for Consumption (pul- noimry Tuberculosis) and all brouchlal, throat lung mid cheat diaeaaea, stubborn cough*«, lung and cheat affect ion«, general decline and weak ness, luftftof fleali, and all condition« of waffling mm ay, will send THREE FREE BOTTLES (all different) of his discoveries to any Afflicted readci of the H eadiught writing for them. Ilia "?4w Scientific Treatment" has cured IhoiiiaiKlw permanently by ila timely use, and be e«Miwi !e. 4 it a simple profeMtional duty to aiiffeimg huuianity to donate a trial of his in- fallable'Vurr Science daily davelope« new wonders, a.id thia great ch-mint, patiently experl meriting for years, has produced results aa beneficial lo hu manity a<* can I m ?claimed by any modern geniu«. Hiasase Lion that lung troubles and conaumpt* ion are curable in any climate ts proven by ‘heat (felt letter« of gratitude," tiled in Ida American and European laboratories in thou sands from those cured iu all part« of the world. Medical experts concede that bronchial, cl e t aud lung troubles lead to consumption, which, uninterrupted, means Mpee«ly and certain death. Simply write to T. A. Slocum. M. D ; 98 Pine street. New York, giving post-office and exprrff.4 address, end the free medicine will l>e promptly sent. Suffrrers should take Instant advantage of his generous proposition. Please tell the Doctor that you saw his offer in the Headlirht CLARENCE TILDEN —— DBALKM IK — WOO» Nice dry wood of any kind, any length deaired at lowest living rates.