illowk ? TILLAMOOK, OREGON, APRIL 23, 1903 ♦1.50 per year ::HALTOM'S DEPARTMENT STORE.— The jStorle that j^aVßg You N|oney X. 1 Y. SOX. flgeney for MILLER’S AND ÍÍ t PERFECT’ FI TT INC” m e n s clothing THE “NUFANGL” PANT. AND PATtr This showing includes everything desirable in Pants and Bantings. The “Nufangl” idea is a winner. See cut, but better see the Pants them­ selves. Prices, *2.75 to *4.95. Other Style Pants in a Greater Variety of Fa­ brics and Patterns, than we’ve ever shown and at the Special Price of 75c., 85c., 95c., 1.20, 1.25, 1.40 the Pair, will surely make busy times at Pant selling. Our Stock of Knee Pants for Boys could not be improved on. We’ve studied the Little Man’s wants, and feel proud of our success, Hundreds of Pants. 20c. to *1.38 a Pair. Our Stock of Men’s Clothing is complete in every detail. All of the best wearing fabrics—plain and fancy Worsted, Serge, Cheviot, etc.—made-up into Staple and Extreme Styles. All Cuts, all Sizes, for the Fat, Medium and Lean, and being Miller’s Clothing, warrants it being perfect >n F^t, and Finish. buy; • Ï fo il am nent hr ' s 4(4.00 to Jtao.oo a SUIT Our Stock of Boy’s Clothing in Quantity, Quality and Styles surpass anything ever attempted in this neck o’ the woods, and the prices are about half. All Styles, Sailor, Norfolk, Two-Piece and Three-Piece. Boy’s Boy’s Boy’s Boy’s Boy’s 98c. to *6.75 a SUIT “■AHNET BRAND” A Look at our Stock of MEN'S FURNISHINGS Wash Dress Goods. HUNDREDS OF YARDS OF WASH GOODS at the smallest prices ever quoted —and this just at the beginning of need-time : e. fc-i Scotch Lawn.............. Special, 5 c. 10c., French Batiste.......... Special, 8lc. 121c.) French Batiste........... Special, 10c. 7c„ India Linen................. Special, oc. 18c-, French Dimity........... Special, 13c. 25c., Raye Luxenie........... Special, 18 c- 35c., Woven Madras........... Special, 25c. I J ¡nt, STYLISH ***'' " " airin’ ING rdf« SHIRTS and DRAWERS of extremely heavy material, sanitary fleece lined ; SHIRTS and DRAWERS of heavy Jersey Ribbed; SHIRTS and DRAWERS of fine Balbrigan, silk finished. Colors, pink, blue and ecru. Regular, 75c., values at 5OC- Shoes for the Whole Family. The Biggest Stock of SHOES in Tillamook County at the littlest prices. Every pair guaran­ teed all solid and all rips sewed free of charge. Women’s Dress Shoes, heel and spring heel............................... $1-39 to 3./5 a pair. Women’s Box Calf and Calf Shoes, $1-25 to 2.25 a pair. Women’s Slippers, all styles.. . . to $3.50- Men’s Dress Shoes, all leathers. $1.50 to 6 00, Men’s full stock, pegged Shoes. .. .$1.25 a pair. Men’s Leather Boots........ $2.75 to 3.50 a pair. Boy’s, Misses and Children’s Shoes at Specially Low Prices. MILLINERY eheaper than you’ve ever seen it sold. -- ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------w------------------------------ SATURDAY SPECIALS ! S,. » AGENCY New Idea Paper Patterns Simmon’s Kid Gloves American Lady Corsets Topsy Hosiery. Bring us your CHICKENS and EGGS House Furnishings Cheaper. Spring time here and house cleaning is in order. We will help you beautify your home for a small outlay. 50 PAIRS, LACE CURTAINS, late designs........................................... pair, 45c- > Others up to .... $4-98- 54 inch Extension Curtain Rods.............. 15 c- Window Shades, 6'^4 feet........................... 29c- ; Others up to.......... 48c. 45 BEDSPREADS, Marseilles Pattern 69c ; Others up to .... $3.25. BED SHEETS, ready for use Pillow Cases.............................. 15 c- Big Shouiing of Spring-time JEWELRY. Neui Belts and Neekuiear. 5 Dozen WOMEN'S PERCALE SHIRTWAISTS, each, 25c. 4 Dozen SUMMER CORSETS, sizes 20 to 20 •* each, 25c. SPECIAL PRICES Women’s Percale Wrappers Satine Petticoats Fast Black Stockings . Boy’s Bicycle Stockings CClill pay $3.50 dozen for Chickens ; JOTTINGS. I I a- je » Notions at Half. Hooks and Eyes, with and without hump, doz., lc. Agate Buttons, all sizes................... doz., lc. Hair Pins, straight and crimped . .pack, lc- Pius, Needle Point......................... paper, 2c- Darning Cotton............................... spool, 3c- Wire Hair Pins........................................... box, 3c. Hair Curlers....................................... each, 4c. Lustre, all colors....................................... spool, 4C- Sharp’s Needles ......................................... 4C- Pearl Buttons, good quality ........ doz., 5c- 69c. 68c. 121c 10c 15 cents Dozen for Eggs Born, at Hobsonville, on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Durfee returned to them with the exception of a few pack- band. Mr. Hicks sold his interest in the and put it in a stock company. The lat­ to the wife of Charley Johnson, a son. the city Thursday from Southern Cali­ ages. The early birds at this office can store to Ins partner, Peter Nelson, and ter sum to be used for developing work and not drawn upon until the machinery It is 43 year. old. ’ has resigned as postmaster. The steamer Sue H. Elmore is expected fornia, where they had been for several have what remain. is on the ground, which would be about It is a home company. j in to-day and will leave again on Satur- months on a visit. W. R. Illingsworth has received notice The steamer Sue H Elmore, which left four weeks. Mr. Hannenkrat was asked, It is a policy holder's company. I 'day. , Miss Dora Donaldson has quit sticking that the Secretary of the Interior ha® I on Saturday morning, went on the mud supposing they found oil on his land, It does basine«« only in the U.S. Messrs. R C. Vaught and J. M. Wood- type at the Herald office and Miss Kattie confirmed the decision of the Commis-, flats and remained fast until the after­ what per ventage he would require, and It has not contested a claim in 20 | rnff, of Portland, were in the city this Plank has become the novice pie maker sioner in histimlier claim, which was de­ noon tide. Her passenger list included his reply was 15 per cent and that he years. J week. on that newspaper. cided in his favor. This is one of the Miss McKinley, Otto Walthers, A. Schro­ would not make any charge for the pur* It is named lor the father of I Howard Edmunds and wife left on the der, J. Duncan, H. Edmunds and wife, Mr. W. C. King ha® sold his place at . claim® which was contested by Have®. country. pose of making ex|xriments. The Board H Sweet, H. V. Gist, S. Downs, R. Blen­ ; steamer on Saturday, the latter going to Sandlake to W. and |eff Harris, the con- It is worthy of its name. looked favorably upon the proposition Next Sunday, April 26. at 11 a m., the ner, F. N. Bowen, F. H. Dayton and C. 1 Elma, Wash. sideration being $4,600. The deal was members of the United Brethren congre­ It is the Washington Life Insurance and appointed Messrs. T. B Handley, C. Razor honing a specialty with Davis consumated through Mr. F. R. Beals. F. Goddard. Compntiv of New York Thayer and C. W. Talmage to draw up a gation will gather with the Methodists the barlxr, opposite the Allen house- The only business Ixfore the city conn, prospectus and Messrs. A. McNair, B. O. 1 A number of our settlers are congratu­ in the M.E. church. The pastors of these Price 25 cent®. • * H. T. Bott®, for abstracts. lating themselves that they have won churche® will deliver addresses and after- cil on Monday night was an ordinance Snuffer and I). T. Edmunds to solicit the A full line of millinery for ladies, misses out on their homestead claims which the wards administer the sacrament of the introduced bv Councilman G. Grayson jxople and ascertain whether the $2000 C. hen Ries la nd for a home. and infants at Mrs. Sturgeon’s, opposite amending the ordinance passed at a pre­ can l>e raised. railroad contested about eight or nine Lord’s Supper. Farm loans at 6 per cent. Appi» to the post office. ' years ago. B. L. Eddy. A reception was given at the school vious meeting granting Clark E. Hadley I Special Notice. an electric light franchise. The new ordi- , Slab wood is $2.25 a load, delivered. At the opera house on Saturday even- house, oil Saturday evening to Miss H. Anderson, of Nehalem, was in the Leave your orders at the office of the i ing, Dr. P. J. Sharp and Miss Eva Keys Annie and Oliver Waldvogel, who will nance stipulate® that the plant is to lx i I wish to say to the people of Tilla- city on Saturday. Tillamook Lumber Co. * ’ celebrated their birthday® by inviting a leave for Coo® county in the near future, j installed within IK months. The ordi mook that I have ofiened an office nt, \ Carl Wright, of McMinnville, was in There is some talk of the boy® with fast num lier of the young people to partici. (Juite a large number ot the pupils of the nance was passed by unanimous consent 623 Chamber of Commerce, in Portland the city last w eek. horses and swell turn.outs leasing the pate in a social time. public school were present and a nice of the council, as was also the one repeal I ' that I intend to make headquarter® in Wasting materials in great variety at race tract from Mr. Stillwell. ing the ordinance passed at the previous Portland thin summer lor the purpose time was participated in. I J. W. Ferry left on the steamer Satur ­ 1 of directing the immigration toward Mr®. Sturgeon’s. meeting. Tillamook. 1 shall bring prospective Captain Geo. Hunt is in Tillamook’s day, returning to Elma, Wash He came The last edition of R. L. Polk & Co. ’ s Latimer Bros, barber shop has received metropolis enjoying city life in contrast in mxself and place them on your i in as a witness on the libel suit, but did Gazetteer, a business directory ot Oregon | At a meeting on Tuesday afternoon of buyers property. I have determined that is the a spring cleaning. to his vigil at the lighthouse. : get here in time for court. His deposi­ and Washington, came to hand on Wed- the Board of Trade in Mr. C. Thayer’s only practical way of handling the immi- Mr. Sam Downs left last week to visit, I Up-to-date business men soon catch on tions were taken on Frida v. i nesday, and is a valuable book for busi- . office, a proposition was made by Mr. J. j gra I ion question in Tillamook County. friends hi the East. My office will continue in Tillamook that the H eadlight is the Ixst ad »er- 1 Mr. B. C. Lamb lias been appointed , nes® men. It contain® a nice description ( B. Wetherell, a geologist and oil expert, to bore for oil on Mr. R. M. Haunen- City as before under the management of Mr. M. H. Larsen is fixing up his hotel ' tising medium in the county. of Tillamook and gives the names and i | agent for Wells Fargo Company, which | Mr. Howard Drew with whom I should for the summer trade. Lace®, embroidery, ginghams, skirts, gives Tillamook an express and money occupations of business and professional 1 ; krat's place. Mr. Wetherell told the lie pleased to have you list any property Board that he was well pleased with the that you wish to move in the near Mr. C. B. Van Tress was up from Hob- ribbons and all kinds of spring goods. ! order office in connection with that com- j men in this city. ; surface indications and expected to find future. I shall also lie pleased to receive • Mivble on Saturday. We have ’em. At the Racket Store. • j pany. The heavy express will lx brought ! Mrs. Roach and son, C. H. Hicks, of , oil. He made a proposition whereby he mail direct at my Portland office or to Bay City, have joined the procession and Dr Sharp has gone "to Nehalem and j 1 There will lx no preaching at the I B i in by boat. would put in a plant, in conjunction P.O. Box 73M. Res|xctfullv yours, will return next week. church next Sunday morning. Preaching We were in receipt of a number of left Tillamook, going out on the steamer with Mr. E. S. .McCoy, to cost $6066, C. B km R iksi axi ). Wanted, a iob as cook in a logging in the evening at the usual hour, at * packages of garden seed last week from j on Sunday. Mrs. Roach g