Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 16, 1905, Image 1

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    Vol. XVIII.
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No. 29.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
REMNANT SALE!
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NOVEMBER 16, 1905
Entire Stock of Millinery at about Half Price.
Entire Stock of Cloaks, Skirts, Suits and Raincoats at about Half Price.
Men’s $2.50 and $3.00 all wool sweaters for $1.65.
Boy’s $1.50 and $1.75 all wool sweaters, ,98c.
Women’s 12^>c stockings for 9c.
Children’s heavy 13c stockings, 9c.
10c and 15c handkerchiefs for 5c.
Men’s heavy gray cotton socks for 6c.
Our Complete Stock of Christmas Holiday Goods are on
display. You can make your selection now while stocks are
unbroken, and call for the goods later.
* I This is the Place “HALTOM’S” The Store that cuts the Price in Tillamook
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C. Mills has removed to Beaver to his
A stray Jersey calf is at N. Coulson's
place east of lillamook City. Owner farm, where he will engage in the real
will please call for it and pay expenses.• estate business and do what he can to
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
get new settlers into the south part of
For sale, light buck hoard, single har­ the county.
Fresh Steel Heads.—W. O. Chase. *
ness and good small single horse, price
Your friends and neighbors are using
Miss Sadie Watt will teach the Gari­ I $30 for the outfit. Address Headlight
the bank and laying up their money for
office.
baldi school.
a special purpose. Why not you? We
A new stock of Crouse & Brandeger offer every convenience possible, and will
Miss Eacie Oliver will teach in the
suits, overcoats, raincoats, just arrived assist yon in any way we can.—The
Reading district.
at Todd s. Call and see them before Tillamook County Bank.
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New millinery and enps just received at buying.
Mrs. Sturgeon's.
The Ladies’ Guild of the Presbyterian
J. A. Todd came in on Tuesday from
Money to loan on improved farm pro- Salem to find the citv still making some church will meet at the home of Mrs.
Frankie Wiley next Wednesday at two
perty.—Apply to F. R. Beale.
improvement after his absence in Cali- , o’clock All memliers are requested to
fornia.
Miss Anna Fitzgerald h^s been em­
be present, also those interested in the
ployed to teach in the Otis school.
Take your hides to M. F. Leach's meat work are cordially invited.
G. M. Watkins was raising a big
A. D. Leach, of Salem, began teaching market and get the highest price. He is
paying 6c. |ier pound for well trimmed squash for Christmas, but the frost
in the Castle Rock school on Monday.
hides.
came somewhat earlier than usual at
Get into the habit of trading at Patz-
Tillamook Citv and Hohsonville had a Netarts this vear and killed it while it
laff’s and receive a 5 per cent discount
game of football on Sunday, resulting was green. It weighed 72 pounds, and
for cash.
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in a victory for the home team with a had it not been killed l>v the frost .Mr.
Preaching service nt Fairview Grange
Watkins says it would have leached
score of 5 to 6
hall next Sabbath at 2 p.m. by Rev. J. E
10O pounds.
Wanted,
to
rent,
river
bottom
dairy
Connor.
Captain Mahler, keeper of Cape Mears
The school house in district No 36 was ranch, stocked with 15 cows or more light station, reported a big four-masted
improved last week by being sealed on for three or fiveyears.—Address Box 1+0, vessel in the breakers and flying distress
Tillamook, Or.
the inside
signals on Sunday. 'The weather was
I have 50 acres of land on the Nehalem thick, but her anchors held her from
If you need anything in millinery,caps,
fascinators, underwear, etc., call on Mrs. river I want to have cleared, will con- drifting ashore, and she mauagrd to get
trace the entire tract or anv part there­ out of her perilous position when the fog
Sturgeon.
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lifted and a favorable wind came to her
of.—F. R. Beals.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore and the
Dr W. | Mnv is in the city and attend­ rescue. The name of the vessel could not
lumber schooner Million is bar bound
ing the circuit court in connection with lx ascertained.
in the bay.
the injunction suit against the Tillamook
A surprise party was given on Mr.
Climax. Horse Shoe. Sawlog Chewing Water Commission.
Mills at their home at Fairview. Satur
Tobacco. 45cts lit« ; 21b«, H5cts., at
F. R. Beals has sol-* Steave Hill’s dairy day evening. Games, music and singing
Todd’s while it lasts.
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made the evening a most enjoyable one
ranch and personal Pr“Per,v o,’T“'g
See L. R. Maxnard, agent for Liquid tocc.1 river to Fred Briody The price to al! in the party. The merriment con
Electricity for Tillamoi k County. Also lor this property was $3.7ov.
tinned till close to the midnight hour,
on silent McNair's store.
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when all took their wav homeward
Attorney W. H. Muir, who represents after pronouncing Mr. Mills excellent
Vincenz Jacob, who went to Russia on the bond fmicrs of the new city wao
Those
present were: I
business, has returned to this country system, came 111 on Monday to look alter entertainers
Grandma Mills, the Messrs. Mills. Mrs.
»•n 1 isex|>ected home soon.
its interest in the injunction suit.
Crawlord. Ethelyn Crawford, the Misses
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mrschnud left for I Smoking Tobacco. Red Bell, Ume Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Holden. Mr. and
Portland last week, where the latter is Kiln flub. Cream ol Carolina. Hum Mrs. Maddux, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell.
to undergo an operation.
Cempnss and Sun Cured. 20 |>er cent Mr. and Mrs. Billings. Mr. and Mrs.
les. than regular prices at Todd s while Kunze, Miss Leonora Knnze. Mr. and
Black Minarcas for Sale from a fine
Mrs. Beals, Mr and Mrs. Bennett, Mr.
1 iving strain. Cockernls and pullets $1 it lasts,
We’ « understand an attorney Iins bee» and Mrs. Carlson. Mr. amt Mrs Me
each. L. McFee, Nehalem, Or.
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1 --nloved by those living or. the Wll«>" Killip, Mr. Randall. Mr. Fishbocker,
King & Mills have the new farm gate
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'river above the toll gate to quash the Mrs Babi. Mr. Center, Miss Clara Tin
on exhibition. Don't fail to see it. • I;, illegal contract the toll road company nrrstett, Mr. Bowlbv, Mr. Ellison, Mr.
and Mrs. Buel, Mr. R. Kunze.
toos the gold medal at the fair.
has with the county.
Sunday services
at the Christian i Lost, a bunch of keys on ring. Where
Tillamook county lost a good, upright
Church, preaching both morning and 1 lost between Tillamook City and Fair citizen on Wednesday morning when
evening. Subject of morning sermon : '"wonXnightof.Xto.xr21 nndare death suddenly claimed Joseph Whiting
as its victim. He was taken with faint,
“The Four Years’ Crusade;’’ evening valuable <»nlv to <>«"*• J. p •
sermon : " The Words ol Ti is Life ' A return to the Headlight office and receive ing spells in Todd’s store on Tuesday
¡evening, when he almost collaps-d. but
cordial invitation is extended to all to
rewar I.
managed to pull through and was fed-
attend these serviers
mg a great deal lietter on Wednesday.
He went from Todd's store to his room
at tlx back of Browne’s store between
ten and eleven o’clock, after which he
was heard to groan. When assistance
went to him and a doctor summoned he
RKI I ABLE DRUGGIST.
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The fivees entials oVsriisfactory Drug Store trading which I was pronounced dead. Whiting was 62
tears of age. and came Io Ins county in
offer you ;
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18«t) from California. He served in th«
war of the rebellion and was in receipt of
Quality, freshness, equipment, skill, hones p
a tension, Iieiug « member of the G A K.
He had no relatives in this county, but
has a brother living in Eastern Oregon.
The cause ol death was heart fmlure.
The remains were buried in the Vnughn *
cemetery on Thursday afternoon. The
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deceased was well liked by most every-
Huifr« Copy RO k"» imdv. and his sadden death was a great
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TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS.
HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
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TRADE
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KING & MILLS CO •9
OPENED WEDNESDAY MORNING
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Our Ten Days Gigantic Sale just closed left hundreds of Rem- 1
nants in every department in the Store— broken assortments,
one to a dozen or more articles of a kind Such as: —
Furs
Suits
Corsets
Shoes
Cloaks
Ribbons
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Hats
Capes
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Notions
Caps
Suits
Handkerchiefs
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Hosiery
Petticoats
Lace Curtains
Underwear
Outing Garments Boy’s Clothing
Sweaters
Dress Goods
Table Linens
Overcoats
Knit Goods
Infants wear
All of these broken assortments have been collected together
and a Clearance Price put on them, that’s Less Than The
Cost of the raw material that’s in them.
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DEALERS
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Hardware, Tinware, Implements
and Sporting Goods
When you Want a Cook Stove, Range or Heater
we have exactly what you want.
Our Prices are down low. We want your trade.
We are Agents for the New Century Farm Gate.
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STORE : NEXT TO POST OFFICE.
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Roasting for the Editor and Judge, “jumped upon a newly organized Grange
so roughly and so determined to pick
TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. fiews,” by asking a simple question that
All that
B rother B aker ,—I noticed in your no one should take offense at.
Bro. Commons need have replied was
editorials of Nov. 9th the question :
“No”to the query, and that would have
"Has the Oretown Griinge.turned into been satisfactory.
We are perfectly
a political organization ?”
aware that if the fundamental principles
1 will quote you from the quarterly of the Grange were carried out some of
the affairs of the county would not be
Grange Bulletin, the following :
in the shape they are today, and to ex­
"We emphatically and sincerely assert press an opinion, we think there ought
the oft repeated truth taught in our or­ to l>e a vigilance committee of taxpayers
ganic law that the Grange—national, to get the county out of the muss, some
state or subordinate—is not a political of the past and some of the present offi­
or party organization. No Grange, if cials, have got the county into. That is
true to Ils obligations, can discuss parti, plain talk and to the point, but we sin­
san or sectarian questions, nor call poli. cerely trust Bro. Commons won’t roast
cal conventions, nor nominate candi. us lor that. As to Judge Conder, we fail
dates, nor even discuss their merits in its to see wherein he slurred anyone if he
meetings. Yet the principles we teach can prove that the knockers are those
underlie all true politics, all true states­ who don’t like work and allowed their
manship, and, if properly carried out. farms to run down. We are sorry now
will tend to purify the whole political that we did not mention the names of
atmosphere of our country. For we seek I the parties the judge referred to at the
the greatest good to the greatest num­ time, for then it would have been a fight
ber. We must always bear in mind that between tb-judgeand the knockers, with
no one, bv becoming a Patron of Hus no room for Bro. Commons to jump in
bandry, gives up that inalienable right and flay the editor, for we simply gave it
and duty which belongs to every Ameri [ as an item of news.—E d ]
can citizen to take a proper interest in
the politics of his country. On the con­
BOULDER CRhEK.
trary, it is right for every member to do
all in liis power legitimately to influence
Mr. R. Y. Blalock has been getting out
for good the action of anv politick limber at O. W. Kinnuman's to finish
party to put down bribery, corruption his barn
and tiickery, to see that none but com­
Mr. and Mrs. John Borba visited Mr.
petent. faithful and honest men, who and Mrs. Charles Ba vs Sui day.
will unflinchingly stand bv our interests,
Mr. Frank Dje and Miss iVlary Tuck­
are nominated lor all positions of trust, er were up at O. W. Kinna man's the
and to have carried out the principal first of the week.
which should always characterize every
Rev. C. Mills, of Tillamook, preached
patron, that "The office should seek the at Blaine school bouse last Sunday even­
mull and not the man tile office." We ing. He informs us of his intention to
acknowledge the broad principle that move back to his ranch at Beaver. Mrs.
difference of opinion is no crime, and hold E. O Mills accompanied him back to
that “progress toward truth is made bv Tillamook.
difference of opinion,’’ w hile "the truth
K. M. DingeM took a trip to the me­
lies in bitterness of controversy.’’ He tropolis last week. Mis. Dingess visited
desire a pro|ier equality, equity and fair her mother during his absence.
ness ; protection lor lhe weak, restraint
Three ' Boulder belies’’ went out in
upon the strong, in short justly distri search of adventure, one moonlight eve
bated burdens and justly distributed last week, and s iw a "bona fide” ghost.
power. These are American ideas, the
verv essence of American independence, “In deadly white it upward rose, and
stood before them there,
ami to advocate to the contrary is un
worthy of the sons and daughters of the And stretched its gaslly arms across to
catch
them by the hair.
American Republic."
After many thrilling accidents and hair-
And now as to the County Judge. I breadth escapes they finally reached
will quote from the Headlight of Nov 9: home, having had enough excitement to
“County Judge Conder told the board satisfy most any one, lor one evening at
of commissioners Inst week that the big. least
gesi lot of knockers in the south part ol
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O. Poland and
lhe county were those whose farms were children, spent last Sunday at the home
not worth today what they were fifteen of Mrs. Poland's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
years ago, for they had allowed the Jacob Nicklaus.
Mr Ralph Moor was called to Tilla­
brush to grow up and were not making
the money off their larins-Urey could it mook last Wednesdey by the deuth of
they would only turn in and work."
his grandfather. He returned to his
Truly we arc surprised that a county school duties Thursday.
Mr. Maurice Bats spent last Sunday
judge should Ire so degrading as to slur
with his sister, Mrs. H. L. Jensen.
the people in such n manner, who have
We have been asked to state that
helped to place him in the high position Messrs. Ernest and Arthur Haag, Daye
he now holds and lias held. The degrad Hess and Ralph Bundy are all desirous
of entering lhe matrimonial state, and
ing slur will fall more heavily on him are therefore looking diligently for wives.
than it does on the people of the south No particular choice except that Arthur
end, whether knockers or not.
wants a red headed one. Cali on, or
We are surprised, Brother Baker, that address either ol the above named
gentleman for further particulars.
you, a man that holds your head so
Mr. and Mrs H
A Chopard and
high in journalism, should jump upon a Master Norman and Misses Dora and
newly organized Grange so roughly and Jessie Parmer, were guests at Mr. W.
so determined to pick flaws Hope you N. Buts’ last Sunday.
H. A. Chopard is busy getting out-
will in the future give us a fair
show and lend us a helping hand.
timber for a new wood shed.
Please assign me space in your paper
Wild cats seem to be quite plentiful
for lhe above and oblige,
here this fall.
A. M. C ommons .
Mr. Bays and sons have killed several
[We fail to see how Brother Baker has in the past two weeks.
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Mr. H. L. Jensen tells 11s he intends to
paint his house as soon as the carpenter
work is done.
Mr. Wdl Bays butchered a fine beef
last Thursday.
We understand that Mr. Jim Tomp­
kins intends to haul the lumber and
finish the house-on Mrs. Hughey's rancn,
where he is living in the near future.
Mr. Maurice Bays returned last week
after a week's visit with his biolherat
Long Prairie.
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Claus Christensen is building a new
barn on Ins place.
l he Gerald C came in Friday and
loaded with salmon.
Kob Crawford went to Astoria Mon­
day and returned Thursday.
F. K. Steinhauer, with his mother and
sister, have moved into the Christ Lar­
sen house in upper town.
L. M Biggs and wile have moved to
Hobsonville, where Mr. Biggs will work
in lhe mill.
H. H. Tubbesing went to Tillamook
the latter part of the week, he says tile
price of horses is skyward.
Miss Clara Gray has gone to work
for Mrs. Ida Ailey, at Balm.
The Grange is preparing a program
for thanksgiving, also pumpkin pie.
We are informed that a doctor will
come to Nehalem next week to vacci­
nate the school children. And still the
barbaric customs of the dark ages cling
to us.
Mrs. Ketche), who has been staying
with her sister, Mis. Whitney, lelt fur
her home at Greswell, Saturday.
SOUTH PRAIRIB.
Fine weather for Tillamook.
Isaac Quick and family gave a party
last Saturday evening to their many
friends and neighbors, which was en­
joyed by all, especially the tine refresh,
meats.
Our school is progressing nicely under
the instruction of Miss Snelling.
lack Latimer and Cliff Hiner were out
last week hunting with Charlie Wells
and Ed Leach. Charlie thought they
had struck a warm trail the way u
large panther done up one of his dogs,
while Jack’s dog had not yet put in ail
appearance, supposed to be running yet.
W . B. Powell had one of his horse’s
feet cut on a barb wire last week.
Fred Christenson is making cheese
every third day now.
Mr. Brooks has rented a dairy ranch
near Nehalem.
Guy Vaughn is hauling cord wood to
Tillamook.
Mrs. Green is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Powell, this week.
Butler Eley spent last Sunday visiting
Lloyd Powell.
Some of the horses on the prairie have
been having the distemper which was
caught in lillamook.
Notice.
This is to give notice, that no hunting
or tresspassing is allowed on my farm at
bandlakc.
A. H f . mhkeb .
Card of Thanks.
Mr». Margaret Campbell and children
detire to expreta their heartfelt thanka
to their neighbors and friends who so
kindly helped in the care of their husband
and lather during his sickness and in
laying him away to rest in the graye.
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