Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 30, 1905, Image 1

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    Vol. XVIII
ILLAMOOg, OREGON,
NOVEMBE
>1.50 per year,
3OI9O5-
V
SAVE
MONEY
removal sale
We Want to Reduce our Stock to the lowest posable
notch
BEFORE WE MOVE
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w
ill
We are offering our ENTIRE STOCK cf STAPLES as
well as FANCY GOODS at DISCOUNTS ranging from 10
to 50 per cent Off Our Regular Prices. This includes
Blaek Velvets,
Colored Velvets,
Blaek Ribbons
Colored Ribbons,
Faney Ribbons,
Silks,
Liaees,
Faney Feathers,
Hats,
Caps,
Bonnets,
Shauils,
Faseinatoi’s,
Hoods
^TURGEON
Hosiery,
Underuiear,
Corsets,
Dress Skirts,
Underskirts,
Dress Trimmings,
Umbrellas.
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Post Office
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS. I Thanksgiving Turkey Din­
ner and Oyster Cocktail for
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
everybody at the Allen house
Snow in the mountains this week.
at 12 o’clock noon.
This Store will be Closed Thursday, Thanksgiving, in the Afternoon from I to 5 O’clock.
Saturdays Monday Specials
December 2nd and 4th.
Safe Kid Gioves.
Our entire stoek of Ladies’ Kid Gloves
will be placed on sale December 2nd
and 4th, at a big sacrifice in price.
There is nothing more appropriate
as a Christmas present.
$1 75 Gloves Sat. and Monday $1.39
1.5o
1.19
1.25
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1.00
.83
One lot of Kid Gioves slightly da mag-
ed, regular $1.25 to $1.75 values. Sat­
urday and Monday, December 2nd and
4th, your choice 63c.
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Our entire stock of Women’s and Miss­
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placed on sale Saturday and Monday,
December 2nd and 4th at
ONE THIRD OFF.
Regular price.
$10.00 Skirts Sat. and Monday $6.67
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5.34
6.00
4.00
5.00
3.34
4.00
2.67
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Big Special Sale All This Week And Next Week Of Our
Entire Stocks Of :
Half Price— All Milincry This Week And Next Week— Hall Price.
J—3 off— All Women’s And Misses’ Coats this Week And Next Week— X-3 off
i-3 off—All Furs This Week And Next Week— i-3 off
i—4off—All Shirt Waists This Week And Next Week—i— 4off
J-3 off— All Men’s And Boy’s Sweaters This Week And Next Week— i-3 off
f —4 off—All Men’s And Boy’s Overcoats This Week And Next Week—f-4 off
$3.95— Hood’s Long Snag Proof Boots This Week And Next Week— $3.95
separace statements on each officer’s
counts with the County Clerk.”
The grand jury brought in several
dictments, but somehow it looks
though Hie parties were given the tip to
J. E. Spencer was in from Beayer on
One,’citv dignitorv, in discussing city leave the county. That is rough on the ?
Tuesday.
affairs, said if the city council had done
I. D and F. M. Cross, of Thorp,Wash., what he wanted it to do in the matter of attorneys who might have made a good
*ee, rough on the county after spending ••
were in the citv on Friday.
the street commissioner and marshal, the ! money in making investigations, rough
A marriage license was issued to Wm. city would be $400 ahead today,
on the county in the loss of fines, but
Webband Miss Alice Kavs.
| The steamer Sue H Elmore returned rougher still on Tillamook wheu such
Money to loan on improved farm pro­ | to the city Sunday from the bay, where men are able to get out of the county
perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals.
* : she was bar bound on account of the bad and then give Tillamook the horse laugh.
J. S..Mvers and family have moved weather, and taking on what additional That is what the parties are now doing
b ick to the citv from Netarts.
freight there was, left down Wednesday. whom the officials didn't arrest when it
Mrs. Smith and daughter, Miss Marie,
Geo. W. Grayson will take charge of was known to most everybody what
returned from Salem last week.
the North Yamhill stage route on the they were about.
It was the British ship Falls of Dee
Born, on Nov. 11, nt Kalilit us, Wash., 1st December, and will superintend the
to the wile ol Edwin R. Doughty, a son. business for Mr. Gaunt from now until which was in the breakers some few • ■
weeks ago, and on arriving at Astoria,
Get into the habit of trading at Pntz- 1 July 1st. He is laying in some new
cen* discount i e(luipmcnt 80 that PnssenKcrs wiH be the captain gave this account of the
laft’s and receive a 5 per i
danger he was in : ‘'Fearing that my
for cash.
* I ' more comfortable in crossing the moun-
chronomoters where not correct I de-
| tains.
Sophia and Clara ^Goeres and Lou
In these davs, when hold-ups are an cidedon the morning of S iturdav, Nov.,
Kinnantan, of Neskowin, were in th: city
11, to head ill for the cost and pick up
every day occurrence, it is worth some­
on Sunday.
some point of land in order to be sure
thing to be able to walk the streets with
A horse belongiog to Henry Lowry your pockets emptv and yet he able to of my position. About noon on that
was badly cut on the leg with a barbed pay your bills as though vour pockets day I sighted Cape Lookout. The morn­
ing was a beautifal one with a good
wire fence.
were bulging with gold. When in town
Councilman Chase not an aspirant for come in, and if there is anvthir.g about breeze, but when 1 headed off shore
re-election ! Will wonders ever cease in an account vou do not understand, we again the wind suddenly died down and
See the Beautiful Pictures in North Window that we are going to Give Away Saturday and
a strong northerly current drifted the
Tillamook ?
will gladly explain it.—Tillamook Coun­
Monday, December 2nd and 4th, with a $2.00 purchase of Holiday Goods.
vessel toward the beach. Early in the
1 must close out this season’s stock, ty Bank.
evening 1 dropped the anchor. Several
going at any old price. Call and see
A free entertainment will be given in times during Saturday night and Sunday
Mrs. Lindsey.
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the opera house on Friday evening, Dec. light winds sprang up, but by the time
We wonder what creamery stock is 8th, by the Tillamook public and high we could get the anchor up. thev would
worth down in the first ward, now there sohools. After the program a basket die down and as a result with each suc­
social will be given and all the ladies are ceeding attempt the ship was carried
is a city election on ?
when C. E. Reynolds was nominated for
See L. R. Maynard, agent for Liquid requested to prepare baskets with sup­ farther in shore until she reached the
“A Novel Proposition.
Nominates a City Ticket.
one of the offices, hut declined, saying he
Electricity for Tillamook County. Also per for two. These baskets will be sold line of the breakers. There we hung un­
The
caucus
on
Saturday
evening,
called
and the monev will go toward making til three o'clock on the morning of Mon­
wanted to be marshal, for that was the
on sale at McNair's store.
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In his nd.lress at the Congress of Arts
another payment on the school piano. day, Novemlier 13. when bv slipping the for the purpose of nominating a ticket only office there was anv money in, and
and Science in St. Louis, Janies Bryce,
Black Minarcas for Sale from a fine
Everybody come and enjoy the program. cable and leaving the anchor and about for the city election, which takes place when Mr. Botts took him at his word a member of the British Parliament and
1 lying strain. Cockerals and pullets $1
next Monday, was poorly attended, for
Next Sunday morning at the Christian 4-3 fathoms of chain behind, we ran out only about 4-0 legal voters nut in an ap­ and nominated him for that position, the author of “The American Common«
vach. L. McFee, Nehalem, Or.
to the amusement of everybody,
to sea before a favorable wind.
King & Mills have the new form gate Church will occur a dedication service
pearance, a large proportion of whom Charley politely crawfished. J. C. Hol wealth,” discussed the question of civil
service reform. He said that in order to
on exhibition. Don't fail to see it. It and mortgage burning. The church has
belonged
to
the
old
saloon
faction,
and
Thanksgiving Services.
den beat Alvin Finley for recorder and purify the system those holding office
never
been
dedicated
liecause
the
mem
­
took the gold medal at the fair.
from all appearance there had been but there was no opposition to J.S. Stephens
under it should be disfranchised. “The
bers wished to dedicate it free of indebt­
Program of Thanksgiving Service to
All my stock of thia season's millinery edness, and this has been made poSMble tie held at the United Brethern Church little ''slate” making. Mayor G. Colin for treasurer. W. H. Elierman, \V. C. public servant," he said, “should be for­
was
called
upon
to
preside,
and
the
first
Wolfe and Fred C. Baker were placed in
going at coat, better call and get a bar­ only within the last few months. As the this Thursday morning, at 11 a.m.
business in order was the nomination for nomination for city marshal. Mayor bidden to speak, canvass or write on
gain at Mrs. Lindsey's.
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anv political subject."
public has an interest in public buildings,
Opening Bong by Choir.
mayor. Mayor Cohn was the first to be
Reading of the President's Procla­ proposed, but he declined the honor, as Cohn ruled the latter out of the ballot,
The Louisville Courier Journal says:
John 0. Bozorth, of Portland, who is other churches are invited to attend and
ing, which, from a parliamentary rule
connected with the Bay City Land Com rejoice with the Christian church people mation by Rev. Geo. F. Zimmerman.
did also cx-Mayor C. W. Talmage and standpoint, was not according to cus­ “This is rather a novel proposition for
in this service. A special service of song
Scripture Lesson, by Rev. A. S. others. Then an informal vote was
consideration in this country of unlimit­
pany, was in the citv on Monday.
tom, but probably he thought something
Foster.
taken, and by the way complimentary dreadful would happen to the city with ed suffrage.”
T. II. Goyne and J. C. Bewley have en- will be arranged.
Song by Choir.
votes were thrown to so many personsit the “billy" in the hands of the Headlight
What a singular idea of unlimited suf­
The revival meetings at the Christian
•ceil into a partnership with the pur
Prayer, by Rev. C. A. Stockwell.
was plain the meeting was all at sea in man and the gavel in the hands of the frage men have when they can apply the
pose of going into the real estate busi­ Church started with splendid audiences
Anthem, by Choir.
ness.
selecting a person to preside over the other editor. As Wolfe did not want phrase to a country in which about half
and splendid interest and have been in.
Sermon, by Rev. J. E. Connor.
destiny of Tillamook tity for the next the nomination from the caucus, this left the citizens are disfranchised on account
A new stock of Crouse & Brondegee creasing in interest from night to night.
Song. America, led by the Sunday twelve months. It eventually narrowed
Eberman the nomination. A. J. Cohn cd sex ! As long as this condition exists
’mts, overcoats, raincoats, just arrived Miss Mildred Lister is leader of song and
Schools.
down to a race lietween Thos. Coates had a walk over as a candidate at large no proposition to disfranchise a given
1,1 Todd's. Call and see them before a good song service is prepared for each
Benediction._____ _______
and H T Botts, with Rollie W. Watson on the water commission, 'f lic nomina­ class can properly be called "novel."
evening. Special Smusii-. is rendered at
buying.
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a bad third in the running with a lew
Mr. Bryce sees in certain of our insti.
each
service.
The
pastor,
Geo.
F.
Zim­
Take your hides to M. F. Leach's meat
A Few Things yon Ought to Know I votes, which defeated Coates from get­ tions were ;
tutions grave danger to the "republic”.
merman
is
doing
the
preaching
and
Mayor-
—
Rollie
W.
Watson.
that King & Mills can Furnish you. ting the nomination, who lacked but one
market and get the highest price. He is
But it never occurs to him or his critics
Recorder—J. C. Holden.
P’ying 6c. |ier pound for well trimmed members of all churches are taking a
vote in one of the baliotings of landing
The New Century Farm Gate.
that this has never been a republic except
deep interest in the effort to reach men
Treasurer--J. S. Stephens.
green hides.
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it. so it looked as tbongh he would be
The Quick Meal Range.
in name. The time has come when
with the gospel. A cordial invitation is
City Marshal—W. H. Ebermai:.
' have 50 acres of land on the Nehalem
A splendid new Set of Harness for little the winner on the next ballot. The
America must either restrict the right
extended to everyone to attend these
Councilmen :
ri'er 1 want to have cleared, will con-
meeting was fickle, yet good-tempered,
of suffrage still further and thus grow
money.
1st ward—A. K. Case.
services.
tr-iee the entire tract or anv part there-
and so as to get as much fun out of the
Harness oil for the old one.
leas and less a republic, or else confer the
2nd ward—J. P. Allen-
I Clark & Buchanan, who audited the
Those 101b. lard buckets for your lard. proceedings, it was whispered around,
R. Beals.
right of suffrage on all citizens and begin
3rd
ward
—
Thos.
UoateA
I county’s accounts, filed their report,
The best prepared paint on earth.
“Let's vote for Rollie out of a joke.” So
the hitherto untried experiment of let­
I K Beals has sold the Robert B. Far­
4th
ward
—
A.
T.
White.
- which is complimentary to the county
The Three in One Oil that you can't the meeting stampeded to Watson and
ting the |>eople ride. Not one of the
ce ranch and personal property near
Sth
ward
—
W.
C.
King.
he obtained the majority vote. Before
Cloverdale to John Pesterfield. T he price 'officials, for all monies received have get along without.
Water Commission—At large, A. J [icople but all of the people.
been satisfactorily accounted for and the
And you ought to let them talk to you Mayor Cohn had time to declare that Cohn ; 1st ward, Oak Nolan.
P "I for this property was $5,500.
L ida C alvert O rbnchain .
only item that has to becorrected is 20c.
Watson was the nominee of the meeting,
1 ounty Clerk G. B. Lamb returned the county owes County Clerk Lamb, about
Farm implements, wagons and car 1 he was on his feet ready with a speech.
lr'”n Portland and Eugene on Friday
Notice to the Public.
who credited himself that amount above riages, etc.
It was short, far fetched and somewhat
Senator Tillman ia with the Preai­
“"'I reports that his father. F. M Lamb, I what he received for fee. This is the re­
They are doing a sort ol give and take rambling, for this was what he said, “I
dent on the railroad bill. Guess this
* a was quite sick, was much better.
The
undersigned
have
gone
into
busi-
port • -We have finished exammmg the business, and if you don't believe it see did not want the nomination. I thank
will hammer the tie« some.
(1 regard to the Life Hiving Station at accounts of the several officers as per the them about it
| you for the honor you have conferred up- nets with the purpose of handling real
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and
personal
property
of
all
kinds,
rent,
"ri'aldi, we may state that it was only conditions of your contract ending with
o 1 me. There is so much money in the
King Edward is not worrying much
Notice
ing
houses,
lands
and
other
property,
'""’ut a month since that title was per- the work of October 2.1905. We find
job, after I've been mayor of Tillamook
almut Ilia Thanksgiving bill of fare. He
All persons owing, ”r
,HI' an'l 'he land turned over to the all monies received paid to the county
| City for twelve months i’ll lie able to and will run a general information has a bin full of Missouri apples.
again.t,
the
estate
of
MAGNI
b
MI
N
bureau
also.
treasurer. There is the sum of 20c. due
^’’'^ruinent.
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SON. deceased, are hereby requeated to start a bank. 1 thank you.” This brief
They will lie pleased to do any business
r, ^'Ou want to have a good time and County Clerk Lamb in fees over paid as call at his late residence in Tillamook speech did not cause much enthusiasm,
Tl.o
free
hide
raid on Washington
per our report in his office account. I here City, Oregon, and settle the same with for it was noticed that several persona in you niavh-ivein their line and will en­
Grangers’ pretty (laugh
by the Massachusetts antiprotectioniata
deavor
to
tieat
vou
right.
the audience docked their heads to sup­
*TS' handsome wires and some of their . was on hand, in County Treasurer's the undersigned.
left that of Mr. Whitney neatly nailed
A melia G. M csson ,
T. H. G ovmk .
nning
girls, take in the social hands, the sum of $'-3.207.51. due the
Widow and sole heir st law of press their laughter. The only other in.
to the fence.
J. 0. B ew LBY.
(
cidents
connected
with
the
caucus
was
several
accounts,nsshown
by
bis
balance
Magnuf Munson, deceased
P*1' danc* which is to be given at the
sheet of that date. We have filed our
a rriew hall the oth December.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
It’s none to early to select Christmas Presents
Make your selections now. Leave a small deposit f
and your purchases will be held for you.
Why early selections seem necessary:
“A HINT TO THE WISE, etc.
We have the only stock of Holiday Goods in
Tillamook and unless the storm subsides so the
steamer can get out and back again there will not be
an other stock in this season.
‘HALTOM’S^ t ^Ä^-'HALTOM’S’