Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 26, 1903, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, ORBGON, NOVEMBER 26, 1903
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>1.50 per year
Mrs. L. Hiner returned on Friday from
Mrs. Maud Stallcop and Mrs. Selma
Nebraska, where she had been for seve­ Holden gave a progressive whist party
ral months visiting relatives she had not at the home of the former on Friday Inst,
’
’ ‘ falkover Shoe» at Todd 'a.
seen for several years.
at which about forty guests participated
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J- T- Botta. for abatracts.
The schooner Hill,which loaded lumber in the games and amusements. Supper
n'^e if lankets and quilts at Todd'i.
atthe Truckee saw mill, was towed to was served at the Allen house, which
.
" ordon Hats, »3.GO at Todd's.
sea on Tuesday, and the Volante was prove one of the most enjoyable features
of the evening. Walter Baker won the
» a d„ adieS'andchildren’s shoes at Todd's.» towed in to load lumber.
Ie
gilk goods ¿ready reduced at
Keeper H. D. Mahler and Assistant first prize, who tied with Miss Hope
Keeper L. B. Morris, were in from the Nolan, and L. B. Zeimer the “booby."
tin’s.
aXi ho“ w“bi"« wood sawed phone Ed. light-house on Tuesday and Assistant Misses Flora Perkins and Amanda Tin-
nerstet and Walter Lynch also won the
Keeper G. Higgins on Wednesday.
nti»ued.
prizes in several new games. Altogether
Mr. G. W. Kiger has charge of Mr. P.
001 WelJtvr Hnc of »hoes just arrived at
the party spent a most enjoyable time,
R.
Beals
’
real
estate
office
during
his
ab
­
‘ Ash in ti.dd'*.
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refiecting great credit upon Mesdames
sence,
who
has
a
complete
list
of
the
best
kfiHrrctock of clothing and overcoats
Stallcop and Holden for the liberal man­
The Holiday Stock—on
dairy farms in the county for sale.
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ner in which they entertain the guests.
Sale at Special Prices.
G.
0.
Nolan
has
sold
bis
office
to
Mr.
»t mi ' *heT hoT* the latest. Who? Jones
The lumber schooner Gem, Captain
Richardson for $100, which has been
Benson, which is loading at the Tilla
sm 'IT od **-
Mill» has rented Wm. Olsen s house rented to the county for offices for the mook Lumber Co’s saw mill in this city,
school superintendent and the surveyor.
»noli
months.
met with a mishap while outside. Dur-
A. D. Sanders, an old settler of this iug the Southwest storm off the coast
* droop « first claaa A. B. Chase organ for sale.
county, and who spent several weeks in last week the captain discovered that
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laBEw
Iiiire “ at
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thia 'JlUtC.
office.
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this city recently for medical treatment,
lis co||Ä ’he beat bat made for the money. died at his home near Cloverdaleou Sun­ the schooner would not answer to her
helm and that the rudder was disabled.
’’ at Todd s.
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>. «nd i^tordon,
fu,
day week.
He rigged ajurv rudder, and then headed
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it i i;tfrs G. M. Cobb and family moved to
The Cicerotiians and the Emersonians, the schooner for Tillamook bar, success­
LADIES’ TAILOR MADE SATINE AND MOREEN ENTIRE STOCK OF FLAN­
‘ke « m, «¡»city from Nshslem.
the two societies of the publi^ school, fully getting through the breakers and
3sh. U|i
PETTICOAT.
SUITS.
J. M. Knight and R. D. Sales were in had their first scrimmage on the foot­ into Tillamook Bay, coming up as far
NELETTE AND PERCALE
airs itj
ball field on Thursday, when the former as Elmore's ranch where the vessel was
ill hand J“ Foley on M<*dav
WRAPPERS.
♦10.50 Value,Sale Price<8.40 69c. Value, Sale Price, 50c,
,ank. u-10 per cent discount sale on all dress come out victorious.
beached and the rudder repaired. It was
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1-18
98c.
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11.40
14.85
Einra, ,ods remnants at Cohn’s.
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Another department store man came a close call for the Gem, for she was close
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1.08 70c. Value, Sale Price, 54c.
1.25
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Javid and A. H. Vender, of Woodburn, to town on Saturday to locate in this in to the shore when the accident was
33.85
17
90
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70c.
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city and to keep Haltom on the jump for discovered, great credit deing due to the
1.28 93C.
150
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ft
bump^,''FVin the dtT
Saturd«y-
18.85
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99
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1.19
the
uext
21
years.
Born,
to
the
wife
of
33-95
98c.
Captain
for
his
promptness,
especially
as
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2.00
1.65
in a „loanee Nodiue's building is being fitted
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E. T. Haltom, a son.
he had never been to Tillamook before.
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l.ao
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1975
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3490
the iUp,Jfor a saloon and dance hall.
1.88
2.25
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99
A city caucus will be held on Monday
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1-75
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99
lust arrived, ths very latest styles in
2.55
3.00
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Browning Found Dead.
Between prices at same reduc­
evening at the opera house for the pur-
thint h-jj. Millinery.—Jones & Lindsey.
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pose of nomina ting a city ticket. The
Between prices at same re-
Between prices at same reduc­
tion. Reasonable charges made
Sheriff Aiderman and Coroner Rey­
L. A. York and 8. Lnndburg. of Ne- city election will lie held one week from
duction. Sizes, 32 to 44.
nolds returned to the city on Thursday
tion.
for
alterations
during
the
Sale.
OF (7 lem, were in the citv on Wednesday.
next Monday, Dec. 7.
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Jur 92 hat is the best thing everoffered | Dr. Eirtch, of San Jose, Cal., one of the from Blaine, where they had gone to in­
quire into the death of a man by the
«»Mathis city for the money at Cohn's. •
best known eye specialists of the Pacific name of George E. Browning, whose
Geo. Ludtke and C.
DouKhn<’y«
Coast, will remain in this city another body was found on Tuesday about ten
.halem, were ia the city on Monday.
week, and can be found at the Larsen feet from the Nestucca river. It was at
'atlng til. S. Stephens is the agent for the Mu- house, his hours being 1 to 5.
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first thought that Browning had been
°t Cute X| Lite Insurance Company of New
The fishing season in the bay closed on murdered for his money, for when the
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Saturday. The run of fish was good and body was found it was devoid of all
mmervia a.
or
Todd & Co. are the leaders in every a large pack is the result, the last of the clothing withjhe exception of a pair of
Come and see how well he’s prepared for you and see how little teensy weensy the price«
*au ot' W in the line of men's wearing ap. season the fishermen being restricted to gum boots. Browning was about 38
are.
We
will not attempt to describe this mamoth stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS for our pen
one hundred salmon to a boat.
years of age and lived alone on his home-
eptrtzu
stead
on
Powder
Creek,
six
miles
above
would
fail
us. But when we say this is the LARGEST, BEST SELECTED STOCK OF
[vriod Aaths for ladies and gentlemen, at F.
It is surprising how many Tillamookers
“Wjavis' bath room, opposite the Allen have been subscribers to the Headlight Blaine The last seen of him was about
HOLIDAY GOODS ever before displayed in a country town, we do not exaggerate. And we
ountofl
,
from the time it was first issued in 1888. the 10th of the month, and since then
sell CHRISTMAS GOODS at the same small profit that we do all other Goods. At a time
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the neighborhood ha« been wondering
fk fr„B. f)ur big stock of oufing flannel and L. D. Ackley and D. L. Pike, who are
when liberality and good cheer so universally prevail, it’s assumed by some that nobody cares a
what had become of him. Some of his ;
he ratio ther remnants at 50 per cent discount amongst those, were in on Tuesday to
renew
their
subscription
for
Tillamook
’
s
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cow9
weie
found
in
the
barn
in
a
starv
­
fig about value or price. But no greater mistake could be made. Because ’Xmas, gifts are
i«r, if t Cohn's.
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ing condition, and his gun being gone, it
more or less luxuries, is no reason why their purchase should be attended by extortion. Not all
thuugii
ranges $5 less than any other oid stand-by newspaper.
caused some suspicion that he had been
Rev. R. Y. Blalock was soliciting sub. murdered, so Sheriff Aiderman and Coro- 1
ore in the city.—At C. E. Reynolds, the
who have money to bqrn love the smell of smoke, and if they did, would that be any warrant for
scriptions on Monday in behalf of P. B. ner Reynolds were sent for when the
tore Man.
applying the torch. Well, we expect to see you at the SANTA CLAUS STORE. Bring the
¡or to [•■'oward Drew returned to the city on C. Lucas, who had his house and furni­ body was found. It may be that Brown­
little “ tots,” let them to enjoy themselves as never before. And if you are in doubt about our
irrirat aturday from Coos county on a visit to ture burned about five miles from Beaver ing, who was not considered to be ex-
on Saturday. Mr. Lucas has eight chil­ actly right in his head, divested himself
prices being right, fetch your Catalogue to make comparison’s.
<1 «ho« 4s parents.
t™1' Dr. Sharp, the dentist, wiil leave for I dren, and their clothing was also des­ of his clothing and committed suicide,
troyed, the loss altogether amounting to It seems, however, that he had a cow
us it«’--0,1 Monday, where he will re- $800.
th,* lain « week.
stranded on the opposite side of the Ne«- 1
On the occasion of the recent return of tucca river, but owing to the freshet he
SELECT
■ee nki Choice of 50 pictures, 16 by 12 inches.
Howard Drew from Marshfield,where he I could not get her across. Browning had
01. thr a «2.50.—At C. E. Reynolds, the Boss
ha« been during the summer, a surprise , crossed the river on a log and milked the
id «hi«$»yae Furnisher.
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CHRISTMAS GIFTS
party was tendered him at the home of his j cow ond ¡n returning had plneed the
You will find the largest and finest as- parents on Monday evening, when about mi|k on the bark of the river. In re­
s frj lortinent of umbrellas at the most mod- forty of his friends were present. Games. tro#gitig it is supposed the log gave wav [
NOW
for if«tr P™** at Cohn'S.
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music and ^pneral sociability were fea­ or broke, and falling into the river Brown- ;
MEN’S HOUSE CORTS,
nited Sa Ladies, if you are looking for bargains, tures of the evening, which included light ing wa« carried by the swift current
Pay a Small Deposit
>m tl don't miss Cohn's 50 per cent bargain refreshments.
down the river and was drowned. His
Men’s, CUomen’s.
beiat'»ale on dress goods, etc.
Married, on Wednesday evening of last lantern was found about half a mile
and we will keep
durinc r -
F. H. Davis, the barber, has put in a week, in the Goodnough building. Port down the river, and from this it is »up-
misses and Children’s
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nicely fitted bath room in his old stand land, Arthur C. Hunt and Miss Eva E. posed it must have been after dark when
them for you.
HOUSE SLIPPERS.
Keys, the Rev. William S. Gilbert offi­ he fell into the river. The body whs
? JAMcpp0»'*« the Alien house.
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Commissioner L, Parrish left on Wed­ ciating. The young couple l>elong to caught in »ome brush about a mile and
Lall« '> nesday evening for Albany, where his Tillamook, Arthur being a son of Mr. a half down the river, and after the high
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and Mrs. C. R. Hunt. The bride was water had subsided left the body exposed
wife is not expected to live.
taf.
1 one of the teachers in the public school of by the side of the river, with no clothes
secret of the above qaick sale« ? Two
Farm« for 8ale.
HE IS STILE ALIVE.
What remains of the court house is I this citv last year, and was popular with
on it, with the exception of gum boot«.
word« explain« it in a nut shell.
y I ' ■ being torn down for the purpose of put. i the young people. Both are highly res­
The river is very rough here and the
W
Bin Bargains.
Farm. 16+ acres. 60 acres cleared.
C. Mills, the real estnte agent, we
isfied«ing up a temporary building.
pected in the county, and we pndict that body went through two barbed wire
He have lots of big bargain kit.
NO
acre's,
hall
up
lands.
Farm,
learn,
is
still
alive
up
to
going
to
pre««,
,h* '■ I Ladies fine neckwear, handkerchiefs the union will be a happy one.
fence«, where it is supposed hi« clothe«
The follovnng ore n few among the
Farm. 40 acre«, bottom land.
but almost tickled to death to think
and ribbons. ' Ribbon novelties tied if Oryilk Biggs died at his home at Hob- were torn off. The body was badly
many : An extra good (either one or two
Farm, HO acres, half bottom.
that
he
ha«
succeeded
in
getting
so
■M wish at Junes & Lindsey's Millinery sonville Thursday and the remains were bruised up and in a bad condition when
Farm, 160 acres, prairie and bottom. many real «nap bargains to «ell in the horse) buggy, worth $90 60. Yours for
Parlors.
* ! buried on Sunday. Deceased wa« an old found. It is a little surprising how
Farm. 120 acres, 100 acres good farm way of second hand buggies, houses and $25.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Olson and Mr. and | and respected resilient of this Tillamook, Browning lost hi« clothing, whether land, 35 acre« cleared.
One eight roomed hou«c, worth $1000.
lots and ranches. Why, bless you, he is
Mrs. A. J. Cohn expect to leave for Mexi. and was 77 years of age. He was born they were torn off in the river by the Chittim bark land.
now able to offer 160 acre ranches from Yours for $215.00.
co this week, the latter to be gone about ' in Virginia on the 11th March,1826, and current or whether he took them off Timlier land«.
10«» acre« of land—if yon owned it you
$500 up to $8000, and hon«es and lots
three months.
Homestead land«.
was married in Ohio in 1859 to Miss himself. Previous to going on hi«
so cheap he even hesitates to deacrilie for probably would want about $2000.00—
Ktnv lhere ’* a
M,,d i>“r*b wood shed.
The Thanksgiving ball given by the Lizzie Philli)«, who died about 15 years homestead. Browning worked for Henry { Houses for rent.
(ear they may think he is only joking,
>st in
house, «hop and pig «tve all on
member* of Star Lodge. A.O.U,W., wa» ago.
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He served in the war of the rebel- Kunze. He has two brother« in Seattle,
prefering
to
take
any
one
free
of
cot.
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aMNces* in every way, a large crowd fioj in Company 1>. 36th Ohio Infantry, who have been notified. Coroner Rey­ Bailey 8c Weiss. Tillamook City a good comfortable rig and show liisj
fi uit tree«, l>err»r« garden,
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several
acre«
of grass, quite a lot of wild
•nd a goof «upper by Host Allen at the He was a meml>er of the Baptist church, nold« held an inquest on the body and
goods. His motto is :
clover a good portion of the laud
Allen howf being the feature« of the even- and k-ave» a daughter and three sons to the jury brought in a verdict of acciden­ Pricea right for Jewelry and
H Quick Sales and Small Profits.** marshy, good for cranlierrie« or onions.
watches at Franklin'a
tal drowning.
•ng.
mourn their lo««.
For quick selling C. Mill« refers nnv It also take« in a goo<l portion <»f those
who mny l»c interested to the following larra wax land. Owner lives away off.
J. D. Wallace »old hi« farm, two day« if sold qua-k you can have it f-»r $HOO.
Oflk*e, one door East of Heudlixht
time. $2550 00; Ztiba Anderson sold her
Building.
of hr
house rind lot, one day'« time, $1500.00;
er.
Izwm Ko«»clett sold his farm,two hour*«
time. $600.90 ; lie «old the three above
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nil in the »iirne <hiv. Dav liefore yester­
«iI!BLE A VIM. I’rop*.
day G O. Nolan put into his hand« to II
w. _
sell hi« two roomed office. In one hour
All orflerw promptly sttemled to.
later he had sold the »»me, cash nil Phone A K Case when you want to
down. Would you like to know the
leave orders for wood sawing
ILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS.
Clean up
Sale of
Entire Stoek
JWillinery at
Just One
Half Price
Hetxi Arrivals.
FOR
ONE
WEEK
Ladies’, misses
and Children’s
CORTS and
JACKETS.
Three ‘'Lots” we've Selected for ONE WEEK “SPECIAL.”
Sale commences (Bonday, Nov. 30th.
KRIS KRINKLE has made this POPULAR
STORE the Distributing Point of his WARES
for Tillamook County.
Netu
Arrivals
Suitable for
Gifts
Xmas
Post Office
Corner
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FRANKLINS
5
JEWELRY STORE. 3
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Wood Saw.
A Fecu Facts About My Stock of Jetuelry and Silver Ware :
I have out forth my best efforts to secure the latest designs in everything in my line, and in doing so I did not
forget that quality was the main thing. So you can get the best in all lines here. I mention a few art.de. and
prices which may interest yon :
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1847 Roger Bros’. Flat Ware Knives and Forks, per set, $4 50 ; Table
Spoons, » from S3.00 to 4.00 per set ; Tea Spoons, from ST50 to 2.00
per set ; Sugar Shells, 50c- each Butter^ Knives, /5c- each.
WATCHES in all grades. Elgin and Waltham. 7 Jewels, in Silverine Case. «6.0O;
Chains from 81.75 to 7.00 in Gold Filled.
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I have been appointed a depository for all the authorized
School Books for all grades and carry a very large stock of all
kinds of School Supplies :
I’m«. I’raells, Slate«. Sponges, Ruler«. Copy Bool»«, Writ­
ing Tablet« and everything required hy scholar«.
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Lowest Prices on Everything.
Olhcniek. too oumerou, to motion het., -hielt I will be |.le.^ to «how yon ..d .(uote |.r,ee. ,,po. that
Lre in accord with the quality. Come and make your «.lection, for ’ Xmaa. eady_ Arthe P« Offne J. weir, Store.
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Chas. I. dovigli,
DRUGGIST AND BOOK SELLER
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