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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1904)
ummatfk TILLAMOOK, OREGON, Mr. Hunter : Which do you prefer, a Cartridge loaded ten years ago at the factory, full of caked powder— they are kickers, but not killers—or our hand loaded cartridges, which are beyond competition, and are loaded with nothing but the Best, Clean Shooting Powder, Chilled Shot in Good Shells ? We have positive proof that our factory loaded to order cartridges were loaded since the order was sent in this fall, and not old stock. I Our Motto : Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. other line of distinction. Since the ap pointment of this Committee several cases have been called to the attention of the committee for investigation. Let this Thanksgiving season resolve itself into practical benefits of this nature, and it will mean blessing and joy to many homes. The committee in charge is as follows : Mrs. E. C. Wilson. Mrs. Edith Tuttle and Mrs. P. W. Todd. GAMBLERS ARE PULLED ! AND PLEAD GUILTY. $1.50 per year RETURNS. OFFICIAL JZ J* ’g 2 CQ A. Fee. Take Notice J. Hunters ! 1904 NOVEMBER 17, u W ■— ■ 3 0 X J •e u £ » a u U x •—> REPUBLICAN. c 0 •6 5 a S E re X U9 & V 0 V 4 DEMOCRATIC. I I 4 “ _ * 5 t S W X 2 □ 4 a w 5 tn PROHIBITION. c o Q v •- U a a * 75 u c a G a v E Q "3 S x t/i — ou c. u 0 a. c o -o o u a. & SOCIALIST. NEHALEM.................... 52 54 53 51 11 11 11 10 1 1 1 18 18 19 17 40 39 1 Grand Jury is Drawn—Sheriff FOLEY............................ 10 12 12 10 6 6 6 6 10 11 3 3 3 3 Woolfeand Marshal Quick called GARIBALDI ................ 6 9 26 26 27 25 6 6 1 1 1 1 9 9 24 13 6 9 Before It— Have not Done their BAY CITY ............... 48 49 49 47 6 3 4 45 17 6 5 6 5 3 3 3 3 3 Duty •-- But Little Difference BARNEGAT ................. . 5 1 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 1 between a Gambler and a HOQUARTON ........... 85 86 87 84 14 14 14 14 .. . 10 10 9 8 ... 9 9 9 9 . .. 72 40 Burglar, says the Judge. TILLAMOOK .............. 6 ... 11 11 11 11 .... 87 81 132 1 34 1 132 19 19 19 19 .. . 6 6 6 TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. Tillamook Lumber Company will sell 3 Rough Fir Lumber sawed to order for 61 62 62 59 3 3 ... 11 11 11 11 .,.. 45 39 It 14 13 13 .. . 3 It is about five years since a grand FAIRVIEW ................. « $7.00 per thousand in one thousand lots jury was impanelled in Tillamook county, SOUTH PRAIRIE ... 6 6 ... 3 48 48 48 48 8 .. . 6 6 9 11 11 3 3 3 .... 34 26 H. T. Botts, for abstracts. 2 30 31 31 31 and up. Spruce at $6.00 at the same and when the circuit court was convened CARNAHAN ................ 2 3 I 1 3 3 3 2 3 4 1 22 12 Buy your clothing at Todd's. 2 2 2 NETARTS ................... 1 rate. * 2 1 1 1 13 14 14 13 2 15 on Monday District Attorney McNary A fine line of Trunks at Todd’s. 1 19 19 19 19 1 1 1 1 8 7 7 7 19 7 Sewing machines for every bod v. I asked that one be drawn. This was SANDLAKE ................. Lots of new fall goods at Patzlaff’s. 9 9 9 9 13 15 15 13 5 4 6 23 24 24 24 5 35 17 have a fine lot of second hand machines, done and the following persons were BEAVER ....................... Gordon Hats-the best made -Todd’s.* all in first class order, which I will sell sworn in as grand jurymen ; Sid Ander BLAINE: ...................... — — 1 12 13 12 12 25 27 25 25 1 36 11 12 12 12 12 5 4 4 4 3 11 12 12 11 43 15 46 46 46 46 5 3 5 Tailor made skirts at Mrs.Sturgeon’s.* cheap for cash, or will trade for other son, foreman, Alex. McNair, W. B. Alder, HEBO .......................... 8 3 3 3 6 6 6 36 36 35 35 6 24 21 8 9 8 3 * man, Louis Johnson, N. McMillan, I NION .......................... John Thorall has returned to the city. property.—W. E. Page. LITTLE NESTUCCA 6 5 11 11 11 11 44 44 44 44 3 3 3 3 31 M 5 6 The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on Jacob Pesterfield and Frank Fowler. Suit cases from $1.50 to $10.00 at DOLPH ....................... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 4 10 12 12 12 12 1 Judge Burnett instructed the grand Fridav, and her passengers were Mrs. Todd’s. * jury as to its duties, after which it re Crouse & Brandegee Clothing at Stillwell, W. H. Hollister, Mr. Gleen, TOTAL 63 65 65 60 114 117 119 113 715 729 729^10 133 136 134 132 5S7 391 Mr. and Mrs. Vickson, Miss David, Miss tired to consider the criminal cases on Todd's. * the docket and other cases that the dis- Glacer, Mr. Lipsick, J. Told. There were only four votes cast for the Peoples' candidates, vjz . Nehalem gave P. E. Phelp* 1 and G. F Schmit- Mayfield Woolen Mill, All wool Cloth. trict attorney desired investigated. lein. 1 ; Garibaldi gave L H. McHahan 1 and Carnahan gave J. L. Hi'.l 1, so that each of the electors belonging to that There will be Thanksgiving service at ing at Todd’s. z * True bills were returned against T B. partv received one vote each. There were 1076 votes cast, as follows: Nehalem, 90 ; Foley. 21 ; Garibaldi, 45 ; Bay, 66 ; the M.E. church on Thursday morning, Have you tried Leach’s pure lard ? Do Handley, jr., W. Stephens and Howard Barnegat, 6 ; Huquarton, 121 ; Tillamook, 177 ; Fairview. 92 ; South Prairie, 68 ; Carnahan, 38 ; Netarts, 17 ; Sand at 10;30, when the Rev. E. M. Patter so. It is genuine. * Edmunds, for gambling. As Edmunds Lake, 27 ; Beaver. 55 ; Blaine, 51 ; Hebo, 67 ; Union, 54 ; Little Nestucca, 63 ; Dolph, 18. son, paster of the Christian church, will had left the county a warrant was is. Miss Bella Watt will leave on the deliver the Thanksgiving discourse. sued for his arrest. Stephens and Hand steamer for the valley. I have another job lot of new iron bed- lev pleaded guilty and Judge Burnett Judg e Geo. H. Burnett came in on Sun steads which I bought at a bankrupt imposed a fine on them of $75.00 each. day to hold circuit court. sale in Portland, which I am selling be The fines were paid. You will see anv amount of new and low wholesale prices. Call and see my New Idea Pattern* for December, 10c. each. Magazine*, 5c. a Copy. C. A. Vogler, W. Hamilton, C. B. nohbv things at Patzlaff’s. * goods before buying.—W. E. Page. * Hadley and C. E. Hadley were indicted Washington county has gone “wet” Rev. J. E. Snyder, who concluded a for permitting gambling on their prem Two Big Specials Dress Sc. and I Oc. Torchon and andiYamhill county has gone “dry.” series of religious meetings at the Presby ises. As it was pointed out that C. E. Trimmings. Drop Trim Val. Laces and Insertion, terian church on Saturday evening, left Hadley had no interest in the saloon the Eure lard, guaranteed, at Leach’s Meat mings. Silk Applique, etc., 5 Cents. Market. 51b. can, 75c. 101b., $1.35. * the same night to catch the stage at the charge against him was withdrawn. assorted width and Colors, About SOO yards of 75c. to #1.4S Trimmings, See the little store if you want a toll gate at Trask and to fill an engage-, Vogler, Hamilton and C. B. Hadley these LaceH,assorted width pleaded guiltv and the Judge find them Sale Price, 63c. stylish raincoat or jacket at Patzlaff’s. * ment at Roseburg. and design. Regular Sc. Major W. C. Langfitt in his report to $150 each. The fines were paid. 50c. to 70c. Trimmings, and 10c. values. Special Attorney J. Hitchings, of Portland, is The Judge commenting upon the ques Sale Price, 39c. yard, 5c. in the city, having a case in the circuit the Secretarv of War, states that for the work of the ensuing two years $16,000 tion of gambling, called attention to the coart. is required for the improvements in Tilla fact that some were also up for larceny C. B. Leep has opened a boot and shoe SALE DRESS AND WALKING SKIRTS. mook Bay and the Chief of Engineers and pointed out that in both crimes the repairing shop next to the Headlight There are 75 of these Skirts. In every desirable fabric, color and style. Sizes, waist 22 to 36, law recognizes one element in which they has cut this down to $10,000. office are alike, namely, in that each obtains and the prices are clipped almost half. Patzla ff has a big line of ladies’and | Some of the passengers who will leave money for which he gives nothing in re $1.75 SKIRTS SALE;............. .............. Price $1.10 $4 25 SKIRTS SALE............. .............Price $8.25 misses' cloaks and furs received on this on the Sue H. Elmore are Mrs. Lee M. turn, The man who breaks into houses 2.50 „ ., '............. .................... 1.75 5.00 3 65 Travis, Miss Lillian Banfield, Mrs. John boat. * i or opens a sate and thereby obtains the 3.50 „ ....................... ..................... 2 60 6 00 .. ..................... ..................... 4.50 Hathaway and child, Miss Bertha Prince, money differs little from the man who Owing to inclement weather and a A. H. Rugger and wife, Bert Rugger, F. through trick and chicanery at a game rough bar, the steamer Sue H. Elmore N. Elliot and family, Miss Watt, C. Smith, of cards does the same. Gambling is SALE CONTINUED UNTIL DECEMBER FIRST. is detained. and C. E. Hadley and wife. only educating the man to steal. It is Mrs J. H. Oliver was not taken out to LADIES’, MISSES and CHILDREN’S WRAPS. Every Coat, Cape and Jacket At high noon on Tuesday, November not long until they think nothing of the hospital on the steamer, as she is in stock Liberally Reduced in Price. 8. a quiet wedding took place at the laying aside the formality of the game of somewhat better. Sitton home 5 miles northwest of this cards and accomplishing their purpose, District Attorney John H. McNarv paid The last steamer brought 28 Ladies’ three quarter length Coats, Tourist design, of all wool city. The occasion was the marriage of and the law recognizes the one as a his first visit to Tillamook in liis official Kersey and mannish mixtures in Tweeds, etc. Gathered with belt in back, plaited Miss Minnie G Sitton to Mr. I. F. Quick crime the same as the other. The law is capacity this week. shoulders, newest sleeve and cuff. These to go in the big discount sale. of Tillamook. The impressive ceremony not without reason in this. On the The schooner C. T. Hill sailed in on was performed by Rev. A. J. Hunsaker question of obedience to the law the Saturday and is loading lumber at the and witnessed by a small company of Judge commented to the effect that saw mill in this city. immediate relatives. The ceremony was whether the law was pleasing to us or Remember that you can get fine values followed by congratulations, after which not, the will of the mass of the people in millinery at little prices during special the company repaired to the dining-room should be heeded as expressed in the law. Entire Stock of Table Linens and Napkins on Sale at a Big Discount. sale at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. where a sumptuous re past was served, If the law was not a good one it would be repealed. Violations of the law ’ only FOUR SPECIAL» NUMBERS IDENTIONED : Ladies s! Attention! For the most The nurnerous gifts attested the high drove public sentiment to a farther ex stylish tailor made suits,go to Sarchet’s, esteem in which the young people are 4ae. Instead of 60e. 9be. Instead of $1.18. held. Mr. and Mrs. Quick left the same treme. The fines imposed in the«»* cases The Fashionable Tailor. * afternoon for their home in Tillamook. forthose permitting gambling was great 66 inches, grass bleached and half bleached Size 18 inch Napkins, seven patterns, our Fi N Elliott, wife and sun left on the er than that upon the other ones because —Telephone Register. linen, eight patterns. Our regular 60c. grade. regular $r. 18 grade. steamer to make their home on their those engaged in business were expect The Evangelistic meetings held for the Speeial, yard 48e. Speeial, dozen 98e. property east of Portland. ed to have a higher respect for the law Now is your time to buy all kinds of past two weeks in the Presbyterian than the one who is not. 70e. Instead of 88e. $1.25 Instead of $1.50. second hand goods. Good as new at Church closed last Sabbath evening. Bert Illingsworth, charged with as They were conducted by the pastor, Rev. sault and battery upon L. L. Smith, about half price.—W. E. Page. * 68 and 72 inch, bleached and half bleached, Size 20 inch Napkins, six patterns. Our A. S. Foster, aud Rev. J. E. Snvder, | pleaded guilty and was fined $50. or 25 Th< lumber schooner Glen was towed all linen, six patterns, our regular 88c. grade. regular 11.50 grade. I Evangelist, representing the Evangelistic I days in the county jail in Yamhill to sea on Friday with a cargo of lumber Speeial, yard 7Oe. Speeial, dozen $1.25. committee of the Presbyterian Church, I county. He will be taken to jail as the from the saw mill at Hobsonville. with the hearty co-operation and assis* fine has not been paid. You will miss some good bargains if ! tance of the pastors of the other churches Outing Flannel. 5c. 65c. Dress Goods, 48c. John Pesterfield pleaded guilty to as you do not look our stock over when otthgeitv. Rev. Mr. Snyder is a very Eight hundred yards dark, medium and light 300 yards, all wool Dress Goods—Serge, leta making your winter purchases.—C. A. excellent preacher, a model Christian sault and battery upon T. H McCor mics and was fined $20 or ten days in colored Outing Flannel at less than whole mine, He inetta, Cheviot Serge, Novelty man, and very successful in Evangelistic the county jail of Yamhill county. The sale prices. Five cents yard. Mixtures, heavy suiting in assorted shades work. The meetings here were well For sale, or lease, a deposit of Shale, I fine was paid. and weight. 60c. to 65c. values. thought to be an excellent variety for attended, good attention given and Frank Long, jr., and Alvin Juhrs, who Very special, yard 48c. th» manufacture of a high grade brick.— grent interest manifested. So far as 1 ! broke into the store at Bav City, was ioc. Zephyr Gingham, 6jc. results can vet be determined, about I allowed to plead guilty on a charge of Ford C. Skomp, Trask, Or. * Our entire stock of this most satisfactory | twenty persons professed conviction grand larceny, and were fined $100 each SALE OF MILLINERY. wash fabric in the sale. In blue and white, When you want purelard go to Leach’s | and determined to live Christian lifes. j Entire stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Hats Meat Market. The genuine article 5lbs., These, it isVxpected, will unite with the ■ or 50 days in the county jail in Yamhill pink and white, red and white, assorted county. Long paid his fine and Juhrs 75c. 10 lbs., $1.35. Prime meat can on sale at a big reduction in price. Two dozen stripes and checks. different churches of their choice in the will go to jail, as he has not paid the always be obtained at Leach's. * new arrivals in Ladies’ Hats included in sale. Very special, yard 6|c. i city. fine. So long as a man does not respect the The case against Al. Southmayd, who Attention of the public is called to the light of conscience, he will either have to box which has been placed next to the had a charge booked against him for be governed by law or suffer the conse- j money order window at the post-office, ' selling liquor without a license, was dis ■Mbrnces of dissipation.—J. C. Gove. * by the “ Relief Committee of the Chris* 1 missed by the district attorney. - Sunday evening next will be Bov’s and lian Church,” inviting contributions for | The case against Arthur Edmunds, for The Grand Prize at the World',* Fair at St. Louis has been awarded to the shoes we sell. Girls’ Rally Day for Home Missions a the needy of our own town and county, i larceny in dwelling, was dismissed by the district attorney. PETER’S SHOE CO.’S DIAMOND BRAND SHOES and the the Christian Church, and the children Whi tever is placed in this box will be The grand jury brought in a no bill •nd voung people are preparing a used by the committee to supply neces- ACADEMY SCHOOL SHOE. pleasant evening in the way of a special I si ties and brighten the homes of those against Matt Casey, who was bound A Big Shipment of these Shoes just received. over in the justice court on a charge of exercise entitled “Columbia’s Rally Day.” ( that may lie without the comforts of An invitation is extended to all. life, irrespective of church affiliation or cruelty to his neighbor’s cows. SPECIAL PRICE until DEC. 1st on Women’s Diamond Brand Shoes : On Wednesday the grand jury, on ac count of the open violation of the saloon and gambling laws and the failure of the sheriff, constables and city marshal to do Rain Proof Clothing- -The Rubber Boots and Rubbers. Very Speeial Priees on their duty, had Sheriff Woohc and Con Men's Ixmg Snag Proof Boots, $4.00 I have been appointed a depository for all the authorized stable-Marshal Quick summoned before Good Kind we sell. Undertuear, Hosiery School Books for all grades and carry a very large stock of all them, and had Distrwt Attorney McNary Fish Brand Long Slicker Coat«, $2 50 Men's Short „ „ 2 75 read to them the law and point nut their kinds of School Supplies : Men ’ s Short Plain 2.25 Medium ,, 2.15 and Shoes for (Den, duties. Neither Woolfe nor Quick has Women’s Storm Robbers............. 40 Pen*, Pencils, Slate*. Sponees. Rulers. Copy Books, Writ done anything to enforce the saloon and 5 50 Long Aquepel Coat, special 4.75 ing Tablets and everything required by wholar*. Women and Children. Children's Storm kublxrs............ 25 gambling laws since they have been in 4.75 Medium „ 4.00 ■ office, and it was on that account that Lowest on ' the grand jury took the course it did. RALPH ACKLEY. Sale Thanksgiving CUear Shoes Linens and Napkins. Crand Prize Winners. $2.00 all Sizes, heathens and Styles, $2.00. BEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Prices Everything. We are paying 31 cents Dozen for Eggs. Chas. I. Clough, DRUGGIST AND BOOK SELLER. So as to get all the court news we did not go to press until Fridav, the remain der of which will la- found on the last page.