Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 02, 1905, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS
B l ly & Botts, fur abstracts.
Walkover Shoes at Todd’s.
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llav for fale.—Apply to A. G. Beals. •
Cordon Hats and Gloves at Todd's.*
(.ent.'s Furnishing Goods at Todd's.*
Brandigee
Clothing at
•
We understand that Jurd Hunsinger
is quite sick.
Miss Jennie Smith is teaching at the
Cloverdale school.
Crouse &
Todd’s.
County Judge W. W. Conder came in
on Monday on business.
Mrs. Walt. Bailey, whose has been sick
for several weeks, is improving.
Mrs. Dora Glaze will commence teach,
ing the Marxdistrict school on Monday,
$12 per month for board in private
family. For further information apply at
this office.
*
Rev. A. S. Foster will preach morning
and evening next Sunday in the Presby­
terian church.
Wanted, to buy, heifers coming fresh
in the spring. Jerseys preferred. Apply
to A G. Beals.
•
Do not fo.get the St. Valentine's social
to be given by the ladies of the Presby.
terian church.
The bill to increase the salary of the
county superintendent to $1000 a year
passed both houses.
The annual meeting of the Tillamook
Creamery will be held on Saturday, Feb.
11 th, in the city hall.
On the last trip out of the Sue H El­
more, Captain Schrader reported 23ft.
of water on the bar.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore,which was
bar bound for nearly a week, managed
to get out on Saturday.
Ladies ! Attention ! For the most
stylish tailor made suits,go to Sarchet’s,
The Fashionable Tailor.
*
J. S. and Pete Lamar have received
the sad news that their is mother dead,
who resides in the East.
The young people belonging to the
Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian
eliurcli gave a successful social on Satur­
day evening.
Two marriage licenses were issued on
Saturday, one to William M. Rnv and
Rachel L. Woods, and the other to R. B.
McClay and Ethel E. Rav.
Sheriff Woolfe disposed of the property
advertised in the delinquent tax list, and
County Judge Conder bought in tor the
county what was not sold on Monday.
Salt and smoked Chinook salmon and
I he steamer Sue H. Eimore arrived
fresh steelheads. W. 0. Chase.
*
this morning.
The fishing season in Tillamook closed
A number of Mrs. E. 0. Shodgrass'
on the 1st and does not open again until j friends gave her a surprise birthday
the 15th July.
. party on Saturday evening, having pre
J. A. Todd writes that he is leaving ' viously prepared a nice supper. A very
Napa, Cal., about the 1st February for pleasant time whs spent together, and
, Salem, Or., and will visit this county in all joined in wishing Mrs. Snodgrass
a few weeks.
many happy returns of the day.
Tillamook Lumber Company will sell
The racket connected with the removal
Rough Fir Lumber sawed to order tor of the fence opposite the school house in
$7.00 per thousand in one thousand lots I district No. 12 is again the subject of dis-
I and up. Spruce at $G.OO at the same cussion, and how and where it is going
’ rate.
» ! to end up no one can tell. Supervisor H.
County Cletk G. B. Lamb has turned B. Johnson is now the aggrieved party, so
the tax roll over to Sheriff .Voolfe, which ! much so that he has filed a claim against
will give the taxpayers six weeks in that badly advised school district for
which to pav their taxes so that they $25, it being $12.50 for each time he tore
down the fence in that sanguinary fight
can get the rebate.
betweeu the directors and the county,
Elder J. N. Murphy, county evangelist,
officials.
assisted by the pastor, Rev. E. M. Pat­
terson, are conducting a series of meet­ The members of Alder Circle, No. 44,
ings at the Christian Church, to which Women of Woodcraft.J will give a social
at Todd’s hall on Wednesday evening,
all are cordially invited.
Feb. 22, beginning at 8 P. M. Each
It was with deep regret that the people
lady is requested to bring a basket with
of this citv heard of the untimely death
lunch for two and, it possible, a gentle­
of Mrs. Frank Batter, and every heart
man to buy it. The baskets will be sold
goes out in true sympathy for the sor­
at fifty cents each, and coffee and cocoa
rowing family and bereaved husband.
will be served free with the luuch, by the
Wanted, single men and women thro­ lodge members. A nice programme will
ughout this section of country to corrcs be rendered. Every one is cordially in.
pond with desirable persons on our lists vitnd to attand.
who seek marriage. Send stamp for
One of the decisions handed down by
particulars to box 761, Astoria, Ore. *
the supreme court on Monday was Claud
The many friends of H. Gessner, post­ Thayer vs. Manius Buchanan, appellant
master of Spruce, will be sorry to hear from Clatsop Countv, T. A McBride,
that his wife is quite sick with a cancer, Judge, affirmed opinion of Chief Justice
and h*» has taken her to Portland, and Wolverton. This was a suit to foreclose
mav probably go to San Fransiseo for a mortgage of $549 50, and the defense
treatment.
was that a portion of the consideration
Wm. Hamilton circulated a subscrip­ was secured through fraud and that de.
tion paper on Saturday to raise money fendant had paid $163 in excess of what
to fix the side walk to the cemetery, as it was lawfully due. The lower courts found
was getting in bad shape, although not for plaintiff. On appeal, the Supreme
as bad as the sidewalk north ofHoquar- Court finds from the evidence that the
mortgage was given in settlement of a
ton slough, which should also be fixed.
The baud boys have their bilis out for difference of opinion as to the amount
their entertainment, which is to be given due, and although it looks very much
at the opera house on Friday, February as though some usurious items may
17, which will consist of minstrels, vocal have been included in the settlement, the
and instrumental music, and a farce, en­ 1 court is powerless to help the defendent
titled, “A Close Shave.’’ Reserved seat for the reason that he has set up no such
defense and that he made the comprom­
tickets at Morton & Tromblev’s.
ise and settlement with full knowledge
A big crowd is expected at the railroad
of the facts.
meeting in this ctiy on Saturday after.,
Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper-
noon. Everybody come and help the
movement along We all live in hope of enced dentist is located in
seeing a railroad into Tillamook, and if Dr. Wise’s dental patr rs, and
the latest proposition is a genuine one is prepared to do nothing but
made in good faith, is what the people first class work and give the
If your
want to be assured of, aud if it is only best of satisfaction
another bluff they want to know that as teeth need fixing call upon
him
well, and the sooner the better.
FEBRUARY a,
1905
$1.50 per year
Exclusive Agent
for
New Idea Patterns.
Exclusive Agent
for
American Lady
Corsets.
The most satisfactory and
cheapest paper pattern made.
The most hygenic and
Perfect Fitting Corset
made.
ioc. Each
£
A Cleaning Up of Short Lengths of Piece Goods, broken
lots of Lace Curtains, Knit Goods, etc Odd sizes Skirts,
Waist, Coats, Jackets, Rain Coats, Sh oes, Ilats, Caps,
Clothing, Underwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Sweaters, etc., that
will accumulate during a busy season’s selling and always
collected when stock taking. If we can fit you and please
you we can sell you, For the Price is ABOUT HALF*
WRAPS AT HALF
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
February 3rd and
We will offer, at Just
PRICE.
SPECIAL,
4th.
Half Price,
all Ladies’ and Children’s Coats, Jackets
and Capes—Every Garment this Sea­
son’s make.
$20.00 COATS, JACKETS and
CAPES, Friday and Saturday $10.00
$15.00 COATS, JACKETS and
CAPES, Friday and Saturday, $7.50
$12.50 COATS, JACKETS and
CAPES, Friday and Satuidav, I6.25
$10.00 COATS, JACKETS and
CAPES, Friday and Saturday, $5'00
$8.00 COATS, JACKETS and
CAPES, Friday and Saturday, $4.00
$5.00 COATS, JACKETS and
CAPES, Friday and Saturday, $2.50
Remnants of Wool and
as
«35
Wash Goods
At About One Half Price.
About 500 REMNANTS of this
Season’s Best Selling Fabrics, one
yard io ten yard lengths placed on
Bargain Table at about One
Halt Price. A Golden Oppor­
tunity this is to lav in a supply of
Shirt Waist and School Dress
Patterns.
Guaranteed WATCIIES GIVEN AWAY.
Friday and Satur­
day Special.
On next Friday
and Saturday, Feb.
rnary 3rd and 4-th.
WE WILL GIVE
with each Man or
Bov’s Suit or Over­
coat that retails at
$5 OO and up, one
WATCH with stem
wind and set and
guaranteed to l»e a
perfect time piece, or
we will replace it
with a new one
—Remember
these
watches
will be
given away
next
Friday and Satur­
day only.
Sattine Petticoats in this
Remnant Sale.
Knit Goods in this Rem­
nant Sale.
About 50 of them. Block and
Colored.
This Season's Best
Styles—Pleated bottoms, double
ruffle, etc.
Balance of the Winter Stock of
Ice Wool Shawls, Circular Shawls,
Hoods, etc., at—
% One Quarter Off >4.
$1.(10 Petticoats. Sale Price, 75c.
1.50
„
„ $1.13
2 00
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„
1.50
2.50
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1.88
I» „
3.00
„
„ * 2.25
*4 One Quarter Off
'4.
All Odd Lots of SHOES. HOSI
ERY and UNDERWEAR sale at
One Fifth to One Half Off.
flat
WRAPPERS in the Remnant Sale.
About 150 in Stock of Flannelette,
Percale, Sattine and Print—Most all have
fancy shoulder bretelles, belted waist and
12 inch ruffle at bottom. Sizes 32 to 42.
$ .75 Wrappers, Remnant Sale Price. $ 39
.75
.98
1 33
SWEATERS at Remnant Sale Prices.
All MEN and BOY’S SWEATERS
on Sale at
% ONE QUARTER OFF
i
$1.00 Sweaters, Sale Price.....................$ 75
1.50
..................... 1.18
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2.00
..................... 1.50
2 50
..................... 1.88
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3.00
..................... 2 25
Our Big Spring Stock will begin to arrive on next boat.
A Big Stock of Valentines on Next Steamer.
Commencing Feb, 2nd and Ending Feb
1 1th, 1-3rd Off on the following goods
to make room for NEW SPRING GOODS,
which have commenced to arrive
CRAVENETTE COATS,
S’ COATS and WRAPS,
CHILDREN'S COATS,
Ladies’ Dress Skirts,
Children’s Caps
All UJool Blankets
All Cotton Blankets.
All Wool Quilts
men’s maekinatxis
Liadies’ Knit Under
skii’ts
lil Men’s long Oil Coats
I Men’s short Oil Coats
I Men’s Bib Oil Overalls
hi
i i Boys Long Rubber Boots
McCALL PATTERNS
All Seama Allowed
90
;
PATZLÂFF,
TIIE
210 SMALL STORE
I
PROSPECTS LOOK BRIGHTER county were ready to enter into a con dick and went to Tillamook, Ore., where
tract to do their part. Most everybody she was married to him. The couple
For a Railroad into Tillamook— will admit that this is within the reach then moved to Lebam, where they re­
i of the people of this county if the coni- sided apparently happy, until a mouth
Another Proposition—A Good
' pany will arrange it so that the right of ago, when she went to South Bend,
Oue if it is Genuine
' wav to be furnished by the people of this Wash., supposedly to visit a physician,
If all the propositions the last fewvears
1 county is to the county line. There is a as she was in poor health.
to give Tillamook County railroad eon-
great desire on the part of the people to
Burdick heard nothing of his wife until
nection with the outside world had
1 secure a railroad, and if Mr. Simmon« he received news of her death. He now
amounted to anything there would now
really mean« business anil is sincere in his supposes that she went to South Bend
treat least a dozen railroad companies |
1 proposal it will not take long to deter, to keep a clandestine meeting with
operating between this county and Port ,
j mine, for Mnvor Cohn appoiut*d a com­ Shearer.
land. But, alas, "hot air'- and procras
mittee, composed of B. L. Eddy, T. B.
Upon her death Shearer dispatched
tination is all the satisfaction that the
Handley, C. B. Hadley. W. H. Cooper the body to the undertaking parlors,
citizens have enjoyed from the large
and C. W. Talmage a committee to con­ where he called and made arrangements
amount of railroad gossip. Hardly had
fer with Mr. Simmons, and a public for the funeral, and upsn leaving'agreed
the citizens got their second breath,when I
meeting is called for next Saturday after, to be present at the obituary services.
a few weeks ago the Oregon Traction
noon at the o|xra house.
Since that time nothing has 'occn heard
Company asked rights ot wav, terminal
of him —Oregonian.
grounds, water frontage property and a
HUSBAND CLAIMS BODY.
The above named woman was well
$200,000 sulrsidv. than J. E. Simmons,
of Portland, comes to Tillamook with a Louis D Burdick Hears of Death of known in the citv when she and Mr.
Burdick conducted the Home Restaurant.
Wife Who Deserted Him
railroad Iree buzzing in his bonnet. Like
Ella Rogers* V ii arc Burdick is the Mr. Burdick is now grader in Chandler
his predecessors he has a "sure thing
railroad project to offer, and as usual, so name of the woman whose body was Bros.' mill ami is in the city today. He
anxious are the citizens to get a rail leit at Dunning, McEuntrce ¿v Gill- snvK Shearer took his wife's personal he-
road, they naturally bite, for they have 1 bough*« undertaking parlor«, Jan. 9, by longings and ha« given some of them
been trained that wav for a long time, F. M. Shearer, anti not Ella Shearer, a« away, hut Mr. Burdick recovered some
thinking, no doubt, that one of these w«« first supposed. Louin D. Burdick,, of them. The remains were buried in
times they will bite nt ■ genuine proposi of Lebam, Wash . the legitimate hutband, , Lehain ytsterduv, Rev. Mixsell conduct­
tion. So as to gite Mr. Simmons an op was in this citv, identified the re­ ing the servic«s.—Journal.
portunity tn make his proposition, n main« ami is now preparing to have
public meeting was called on I' ridav, and the n shipped to Ix*ham, where they will
B. <>. Snuffer. John Latimer and L. B
he stated that the parties lie represented be interred. It is also developed that Ziemer returned to the city this more
lielonged to Portland, and that they the u.«fortunate woman had three ing, coming in with John MeNamer over
would build a standard guage railroad children by her 6r»t marriage with F. the Wilson road.
into Tillamook, either from Sorth Yam Roger«. These children were taken from
The Russian !</«««*$* the last few div«
hill or Forest Grove, and have it in oper­ her and placed in the Boy*« and Girl’»
ation 12 months from the date the work Aid Society, Jan. 2. 1992. They arc still w.*r«* alxiut 10,000. Many of the hod'«»
of th»* kill»«! have not yet l»evn gathered.
was commenced, and extend it to Ne­ with that institution.
Al that time Mrs Burdick was mar­ LimteiiariM ¿enera I Hlakelberg’« corp
tarts. provided the citizens would give
a Ilf Mt right of wav. terminal grounds ried to a man named V me«*, who de- W in th»* liei’Vlest lower Th»* Japan»**”
I and $35.000 subsidy and he would place sertrd her and is now serving a term i*i I • >«*♦*«, a<*4-«>i<ling t<> (,’liiiie«$* report»*, ucu­
$5.(MH) to $IO.<M>o in one of the banka as the «Cate penitentiary for burglarv. Af ll v» heavy. The Kossim » look ftbo. t
a guarantee as soon as the people ol thi* j ler her desertion, the woman met Bur. 5 W prisoner«.