illumook HC Can h live for over 1 ■■ring It must be « about 'iiunleat t every will be be little iog we­ ir fear. :>lcb joq >g. The nckwart ItaòlW 41---- il. XIX. No. 42 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, $1.50 per year MAY 9 r'i-aHI riiati Brilliant Array of Bargains b be found nowhere else. THE BIG STORE’S Mill End and White Fair Sale ! UM A Merchandise Event a Parallel in Tillamook City. Opens Saturday, May 1 1th, and lasts until June 1st fln Event cuith Big Possibilities. eat Selling of Factory Remnants and Oddments and of Snowy White Wear and All White Piece Goods.—The Bottom Fallen out of all Price Standards Sale Slips will not apply on premiums during this sale I White Duck. 7|c. iooo yds. plain white dress duck, a regular ■yds. Beautiful Cambric Embroideries, i2.jc. fabric. itn 4 to io inches in width, with well work- Mill End Sale Price, 7%c. ■fdges; deeply scolloped and open patterns; Lonsdale Cambric, 7>sc. »0 a very large assortment of very pretty A beautiful white cambric musliu, 36 inches djlbric insertion, open designs, from to wide, great value at I2)4c. ■ inches in width, 15c., 20c., and 25c., Mill End Sale Price, 7>,c. dues. All go during out mill end sale at India Linen, nc. Per yard, ioc . Regular 15c. and 18c. India Linen, 33 inches y#rd3i9 inch Corset Cover Embroidery, wide ; suitable for fine needle work. dozen or more very pretty open patterns, Mill End Sale Price, nc. ■hlar price 39c. Waistings. 9c. Mill End Sale Price, 25c. Extra value in fleeced lined waistings, 36 in. BALES’ Undermuslin Garments. wide, usually sold for 15c. Hthe' whole story, for space will not per- Mill End Sale Price, the yard 9c. Wis to quote all the different prices and Zephyr Ginghams, 9c. jrles during the white fair sale, but enough French zephyr Ginghams,worth from 12)4 to Show you that we intend having the 15 a yard. ndermuslin sale we ever held. Mill End Sale Price, the yd. 9c. corset covers........................... 5C- Lace Effect Linen Lawn. 14c. trimmed corset covers.......... 22C. full length skirts................... 45c- A nice sheer white waisting, in lace effect, umbrella Drawers.............. 19c. worth the world over 25c. night Robes........................... 50c. Mill End Sale Price. 14c. Embroideries. ns. the Jap- S arts In lat of ths ■very out tlsb, with lore long, generally ■e not its EM •: 4 ' MEDIUM WEIGHT COTTON RIBBED VEST ANTS ; vest have long sleeve», pants ankle n good 35c garments ; l end sale prices .................. EN’S is met h :>llsher, I iked *h the repH I added MEDIUM \ND ,L ,L WEIGHT 25c. COTTON VEST, DRAWERS—A 30c. garment. Sizes, 20 END SALE WHITE 23c. PRICES SLEEVELESS VEST, Regular 12% and 15c garments. END SALE PRICES „.......... FULL FASHIONED. FAST BLACK TAPED 10c. HOSE Sc. ND GIRLS’ HEAVY RIBBED SCHOOL KGS—the fast black “ Topsy" brand... 8%c. Fancy Gighams, 6c. Staple checks in blue, tan, brown; suitable for AT THE LOWEST CLEARANCE PRICES. Sliirt waists and Children’s School Dresses. Regular 9c. grade. There’s about 50 gatmentsin the lot—Every Mill End Sale Price, 6c one this season’s popular styles and fabrics. Sizes 32 to 42. Prices reduced for a speedy clear­ ance. Ladies’ Dress and Street Skirts, AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES We’ve hundreds of new skirts made of Voiles, Broadcloth, fancy suitings etc; All materials sponged and shrunk. All are full cut, finely tailored and perfect fitting, being the cele­ brated “Beverely” make. Any Skirt you could choose in the supeib showing, at the regular price, no matter how much or how little you pay, you would recognize as an ex­ tra good value. Now that the price is liberal­ ly reduced on every garment,will make them doubly attractive We have all sizes, starting at misses 21, waist and up to ladies 34 waist. LTOM’S STORE Mill End Sale Price, 65c. Infants’ FANCY Pinning Blankets on waist, best regular »1.10 value. Mill End Sale Price, $90. Infants’Casimere Saques with yokes, finished with silk edge and ribbon trimmed. Mill End Sale Price, 98c. Children’s Muslin Wear at Mill End Prices. We have not forgotten the little ones, as you will see. Three large lots of Muslin Wear, ioc., 18c. and 19c. will be on Sale. These garments are worth almost double, but we want your business and have made prices that will get it. Children's D.aweis, 10c, ; Children’s Waists, 18c. ; Children’s Gowns, 19c. ALL »12 50 COATS. MILL END ALL » 10 00 COATS, MILL END ALL »8.50 COATS, MILL END ALL »7 50 COATS, MILL END ALL »5 50 COATS, MILL END SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE PRICE. PRICE. PRICE. PRICE, PRICE, »».75 »8 40 ♦ 7 25 $5 90 $4 60 Entire stock Tailormade Suits at very special p ices A superb showing of New White Shirt Waists at special low prices during the White Fair Sale—Remember if it’s white you can buy it for less between new and June 1st. millineny Sale. »4 50 HATS, MILL END SALE PRICE »4.00 $3 50 $3 00 $2 50 $2 00 ,, ., „ ,, $3.40 •2 90 »2 60 $2 20 tl SO $1 40 AT MILL ENI) PRICES. Many, many others that for lack of space are unable to list here. BUY S 50c. KNEE l’ANTS. at BOY S 75c. KNEE PANTS, »t MEN'S 50c. ami 65c. Fleeced Lined SHIRTS and DRAWERS, ouch ............................................................. MEN S 25c. SUSPENDERS, at...................................... MEN’S EAST BLACK SOX, with Fancy Figure» Interwoven ...................................................................... MENS HEMSTITCHED LINEN FINISHED HANDKERCHIEFS.................... ................................... MEN'S HEAVY COPPER RIVETED OVERALLS, size» 31 to 40, Mill End Snle Price ............. . Men’s Spring Suits Fashionable clothes which are recognized country over by men who know, as the acme of perfection in ready-for-service clothes. The most careful inspecticn will convince you that the styles are absolutely correct, that the tailoring is of the highest order and that the fabrics are of undoubted quality. And to try on the garmets of your size will satisfy you that a tailor could not fit yon any better. HALTOM’S STORE Miriam L Colvin vg Grant Milla, et al, I Demurrer overruled. Defendant givan Bid» for Life Saving Station. Commissioner»’ Court. ejectment. Il T Botts for plaintiff and 16(1 days in wbirfi to answer, (.’ase con­ Relow will be found the remainder of Treasury Department, R R Duniway for defendants. Con tinued for the term. U.S. Life Saving Service, the commissioners' court proceedings, tiuued. Washington. D.C., Ellen Daugherty vs Grant Mills, et al Samuel G. Reed and W. S. Cone vs which took place after we hud gone to A pril 30th, 1997. ejectment. Il T Botts for plaintiff and Joseph O Briggs et al, to quit title. press last week ; Sealed propo»»!» will he received at lalloway adjourned couit R R Duniway lor defenoants. Con­ Weatherford and Wyatt for plaintiff. In the matter of the lea»iiig the Big thia offiee until 2;00 o'clock p in . of Continued for service. Iter bring in session for tinued. Neatucca road, it w*» ordered that it be ¡ Friday. May 31, 19i>7. and then publicly Hadley Lumber Company vs Miami Miiiam L Colvin v» Riley Maxwell, tearing up a large num- j leased to Lewis L. Sliortridge for one i opened, for the construction of a life saving station at the entrance to Tilla­ ejectment. Il T Botts for plaintiff and Lumber Company. Injunction and to n the ducket, but quite a R R Duniway for defendant. Continued. render accounting. Claude Thayer for year for »500. mook Buy. Oregon [•got »Over until the next plaintiff. Temporary injunction modi ­ In the matter of the petition of Chas. Specifications and drawing., form» of Ellen Daugherty vs Riley Maxwell, fied. Plaintiff allowed twenty days to n November. Below will ejectment. H T Botts for plaintiff and Johnson for county road, F. L. Sap. propoH»!. etc., can be obtained upon file amended complaint and defendant application to the Collector of Custom», Con- * cases which have been R K Duniway for defendant. allowed thirty days additional time to pington, A. W. Bunn and Cyrus Randall i Astoria, Oregon; to the Assistant In tinned. ye our last issue: were appointed viewers. further plead and case continued. Hpectnr of Life Saving StHtionn, Post- Pacific Railway & Navigation Coni 1 vs Alex McNair. Action In the matter of the pt tition for the | (ifHce Building. Portland, Oregon; the Nellie Eunice Armstrong vs Vinton S Anna M K R Duniwny and T. H. panv, a corporation, vs removal of A. Aratill as supervisor of Superir tendentn of Construction of Life- aintiff. H. T. Botts lor Whitcomb, et al, condemnation. Il T Rice, to quiet title. Miller Murdock fur I Saving Stations, Room 35, New Ap road district No. 8, the »ame was re­ btion for r.ew trial having Botts, Claude Thayer and Wallace Me. plaintiff. Defendant defaults. praiser»' Store», San Francisco. Cal.; or Camant for plaintiff. Dismissed on re submitted without R Robinson vs Robinson Cheese Com­ jected. to this office. motion of plaintiff. pany. Motion f>»r new trial dented. 'as denied. In the matter of the petition of the S. I. KIMBALL, General 8upt Pacific Railway & Navigation Com­ Plaintiff takes judgment. In vs Charles McKillip. et Elinore Packing Co. and Nehalem Pack pany a corporation, v» Joseph Kodad • H T Botts for plaintiff, Vent* Her Wrath on Judge. W. J. Gilbert r defendants. Continued. C. Skompand others for county road, , ago fudge W. W. Zent, in the Benton Thns. F. Williams vs Vincent Jacobs. pany, a corporation vs Charles A Eiliott. Ttr vs Jones Olsen, et »1. et «I, condemnation. H T Botts. Wal­ ¡Order«*! that defendant app-ar before to take certain parts of the T’ask River ' Superior Court, decided the case of I James McKivitt vs H. J. Thomas, a suit f ¡Botts for plaintiff and lace .McCamant. C I bayer and C B Stern, 1 referee, C. B. Lamb, as prayed in peti toil road, it was »greed that the county >r defendant». Continued. berg for plaintiff. Dismissed on motion ; lion. for a wheat crop involving about »660 court will accept a deed to llie first three Ivin vs Grant Mills, et of plaintiff. miles on the West end of the road, the for the defendant, assessing »76 costs George M. Elliott vs. Scott Bozorth H T Bott» for plaintiff . against the plaintiff, who is a Horse j P Atkin and C I A and Doty vs Tillamook J redeem. Decree for plaintiff as John Waterman. Injunction and same lo become a county road. iv fur defendants. Con. Water Comj---- - - ------ —— »— ... -j I Heaven rancher. As a result of the de | |ln the matter of the application of for in complaint. closure. H ipany. _ a cor|>oration, fore, «raved David D Jones, et al, vs Anna Jun»», Cha» Ray and other» for the vacation of cision, Mrs. McKivett addressed an in­ ty vs Grant Mills, et al, H Cooper. T W Hotis for plaintiff and \V. H Holme». Webster tl’ II «11...^ «... I to set a»ide deed. Til Goyne and II T ' Botts for plaintiff and Holmes for defendant. Dismissed on Botts for plaintiffs. AW Severance for a county road, Fred L. Sappington, W. sulting letter to Judge Zrnt. who livra for defendants. Cou- motion of plaintiff. at Ritzville, saying he had sold nut I defendant. Suit dismissed and neither W Conder »nd Joe Wilson were ap- cheap, was dishonest, that there waa Edmund A Fitzpatrick, et al. va Frank party to collect costa or disbursement». I pointed viewer». van vs Jonas O'sen. stai, T. Fitzpatrick, et al, to quiet title. Hl his court. In the matter of the bond of C. E no such thing »• justice in B J. Stephen» V» Tillamook City. i Iloti» for plaintiff and T. Botts for plaintiff ami C W Talmage, and that she should hare taken the law ft* defendants. Con- 8 S Johnson R R Duniway for de- Damage» Tried arnl verdict given for Reynolds as ooroner, the Mine was ap in her own hands and shot Thomas I fendant». Settled upon stipulation of »1 for plaintiff. Motion for new trial | proved. made and Judge Galloway allowed down like a coyote. Ivin v» Anna Kunge. at parties. on 0« A. W. Severance, stamp« ............ same. Bv order of the Judge Mrs. McKivett H T Boita for plaintiff 6 06 ! Ida M. Quick ........ ....................... Portland Coal A Development Com. Il C Bergstrom vs E Bergstrom. suit ay fur defendants. Con- I«ny. a corporation, vs A T Lewis, et al. |Geo. W. Ibid)fell, salary............ 29 (Ml was arrested and arranged in court nt for maintenance W II Cooper for plain Io reform leases. H T Botts. Piggott St tiff and Carl llalierlach arid II T Horta PadAc State» Tele. Co.............. 14 25 ’’rosser this morning for con'empt. Iler B C. Lamb ................................... n 20 husband made » plea for merer on the rty vs Charlee McKillip. Finch for plaintiff and Talmage & John fur defendant Sulwnitted without argv Il T Bolts for plain, son and T H Goyne for defendant» H. V. Alley, »alary...................... 14 40 inent. Decree for plaintiff and »10 per Handley A Thayer, collecting iniway for defendants Motion to tile arcond amended com I month allowed until further or'lered by I ground that the letter was written in delinquent taxes ... 108 10 the heat of pa»»ion She pleaded guilty, plaint allowed and defendant» given 80 the court. Claim of Ce E Reynolds tor |i0, con was fined »50 and covts and ordered >r and Estelle Thayer vs day» to furthrt plead. Claude Thayer 1.08. Infants’ Embroidered Skirts. 65c. Infants Embroidered Flannel Skirts on cambric waist, worth 85c. Ladies’ Long & Short Spring Coats. MEN’S and BOY’S FURNISHINGS. ry- skillM grow th« ind it Hi r fine «1 much u! >t loug IP> re are W er Scotti his poem Dotted Swiss ia%c. We will offer 18c. dotted swiss, 33 inches wide; extra good, Mill End Sale Price, la% c 12%c. value in Hncn Towels 10c. A mill end Price on 17x32 inch Huck towels. No family should miss this opportunity to restock. 66 inch white Table Linen 36c. Two beautiful patterns in floral effect. Buy all you want at, Mill End -Sale Price 36c. Mill End Lace Curtains At Half Price. 3)4 yards long 50 inches wide; come in )4, 1 and 2 prs. only, slightly soiled from handling. Wash Laces 4c. 1000 yards of Valenciennes and Torchon Lacesand Insertions to match; from 1 to 3)4 inches wide; worth 7c. to 12c. a yard, pretty, new 1907 designs. Mill End Sale Price 4c. Long Cloth 10c. 36 inches wide, Long Cloth; just the thing for dainty undermuslins; a bargain at 15c. daring she would not pay the fine, re­ marking ill a whisper as she left the court room that she would writeanother letter and calling the judge a young start, Judge Zent recalled her to the and administered a stern lecture, would have committed her to jail for the plea oflier husband, who urged that she did not realize the euoritity of her offense. The women raved after being remov­ ed to the Sheriff's office, where she abused the judge and remarked that she would pay the fine. Late this afternoon through the in­ fluence of her husband and frirnds, she wrote nn abject apology to the judge, retracing every thing she had said, de­ claring she respected him as a man and Judge, and acknowledging the letter was insulting and also defamatory. The judge suspended sentence pending good behavior, releasing Mrs. McKivett on her own recognizance. 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