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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 14, 1907. U What this Means n What this Means to You. Every $25.00 MAN’S SUIT of the famous Sincerity Clothes, at $20.00. 4i8 40 16.80 15.00 14.40 12.80 12.00 9.60 8.00 6 40 4.80 4.00 423.00 SUITS AT 21.00 » > 20.00 >4 18.00 >> 16.00 > » » » 1500 12.00 >> 10.00 > > 8.00 >> 6.00 >> 5.00 > ) What this Means to you. Every $3. OO Comforter, 2.60 42.50 Comforter .................... , $2.00 Comforter .................. $1.50 Comforter .................... 2.00 1.60 1.20 For 10 Days, commencing Thursday, Nov. 14, we will give a DISCOUNT of 20 per cent on everything in our Store, except Rubber Boots and Rubber l oot Wear, on which we will give a discount of 10 per cent. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY. A GRAND DISH REUNION AND JUBILEE. On Saturday, Nov. 16, every table in the house will be loaded down with BARGAINS in DISHES. " Every $7.00 All Wool Blanket, S5.6o. The Largest and Handsomest Line of Fancy and Staple Dishes ever $6.00 all Wool Blanket ........ 4.80 $5.00 all Wool Blanket....................... 4.00 displayed in Tillamook will comprise this sale. $4.00 all Wool Blanket....................... 3-2o Every dish customer—1 man, woman or child—on that day will re- 4j.oo all Wool Blanket 2.40 ceive a handsome dish FREE $2.50 all Wool Blanket 2.00 Tillamook Jottings. be able to return to Portland for a week Editorial Snap Shots. or longer on account of the accident. She It mutt be that the r political liars have ....._ The board of county commissioners, is stopping at the Elkhorn Hotel at Can- which met last week for the purpose ot yon City, of which Sam Bauer is the founda ne.v occupation by turning bank I liars. transacting county business,finding that proprietor. w » * '8 was illegal to do business while Gover Have your baskets at the Opera There is no cause of much alarm, for nor Chamberlain was proclaiming holi dav« in the interests ot the banks, capi House at 8:30 as rhe sale will begin theconntry has just gone through ano tulated on Friday, the commissioners at 8 p.m. sharp, Frank Severence ther speculator’s panic. returning to their homes until the holi and Chas. Reynolds will be tlic * * * day season i9 over. There is one good thing about the goy. auctioneers. Admission Free. ernor's holiday prot lamations. It has The steamer Sue H. Elmore left this stopped the divorce grist miil. city 011 Sunday, her passenger list from Lost Fraternity Pin. * » * here bring A, Tannler, Mr. and Miss We do not think that Oregon needs so H; r >ld, C. E. Olsen, J. M Blackburn. A email gold cross, w hite enamel arms, A Henson and wife IV. Inch and wife, many legal holidays, for the people do Greek letters EX in center. Return to \V. H. Huston and wile, C. A. Kurr, E. not appear to have the spring fever. Stanley, Mrs. Thar er and daughter, two Dr. Ross —Reward * * * Siatera. H. C. Whittier and y\ife, and J Don't get down in the mouth because Yale and daughter. Merchants National Suspends. work on the railroad is stopped. Tilla On Saturday the local banks issued mook county has always been a good e'earing house certificates, which went Owing to false report« being cir place to line m. anyway. into general circulation and were taken culated inPortland about the Merchants’ ■ M nt w at the stores At first some few persons National Bank, a run was made on the Well 1 Well ! Well ’ We never thought were sceptical about receiving them, but bank for several weeks and it had to that republicans would take to demo when it was understood that there v as suspend payment on Tuesday. The cratic shin plaster (clearing house certf- «1 .50 •veurity deposited with the clenr- bank had deposits exceeding $5,000,000 cates) as readily as ducks take to water ii’g house committee for every dollar Within the past six weeks it has paid * * * i-sued, it removed all doubt as to their out deposits to the extent of $2,300,000 Some persons are foolish enough to value. The last two weeks it paid out $1,500,- Engineer Geo L Davis, of the Pacific 0J0. The batik will be opened again as report around that the government will Railway & Navigation Co., met with soon as it can gather in its assets, which make good what money depositáis may lose in a national bmk. The govern the right ol way committee on Monday are ample to pav all depositor s ment does nothing of the kind. eveniog.and represen ting President Lvtle. * * * tequested an extension of time for the completion of the railroad from the 3l«t I • • •< • i« • «1 « Mi ® At It We move that Governor Chamberlam be fined for contempt of conrt for 'hold December, 1908. to the 1st November. I EVERYTHING FOR ing up” the courts ol the state, and we 1909. making the time two yents hence | forthwith proceed to impose the fine by The situation was fully gone over, and PHYSICIANS’ giving the governor a holiday himself so tinder the circumstance the committee * that the wheels ot justice cart proceed. decided to extend the time. Monday last was the time to hold the ‘ regular November term of the circuit 1 court, but no court was called because I all caurta aie "held up,'' no matter how important it may be to the public and litigants, as Governor Chaml eilain is proclaiming holidays from dav today in the interest of the banks. The dovket is long snd contains 83 cases, and Judge Geo. H Rnrnett had arranged to give ihe rest of his time this month to tke urcnit court in this conntv. Should the governor decide to continue the holwtavs tor the remainder of the month it i. more than probable that all the cases wd go over until April, for the holidays will upset dates lor holding circuit court 111 other counties as well. W hen the jurors put in an appearance on Monday they were ordered to appear one day after the holidays ceased Jurors are now paid 13 and their mileage. * PRESCRIPTIONS. * * » g» Vi» • • » • ■ • • » I I We specialize on prescription I u compounding and therefore carry a stock which repre sents everything that phvsi- dans hereabout are likely to prescribe. All new worthy P I 1 I he friend« of Mt«. Srethna S. Phelps I merit of Xft.t(s «,11 >.« to hear of the accident which happeneif to her near Canyon thy, tire Mrs Phelps had gone there to make final piuol on a tiui- »>er c airn She took the stage at O„ von litx earlv on the morning ot\,,v ltd. and after passing John D*v the | A large amount ol g >ld has arrived inf this country from Lon Ion to relief the money stringency. We've beard a good deal about Uncle Sam twisting the Brit ish lion s tail, hut it didn't require anv twisting when Uncle Sam reeded gold I badly to tide over a money stringency. » » * j ■ pharmaceuticals are here as soon as out and our line of prescription drugs is com plete at all times Only goods of highest purity and quality are ever used. I I I Physicians who are ac quainted with our stock and methods'invariably led sure of best results from the medi cines they have prescribed when they see our label on Che bottle. Expert services day or night. Prices as low as anywhere. Alar se fill your prescriptions? leogei« but no one „ ns badlv tiu 11 ex-1 vept Mrs. Phelps, who woe thrown against ths iron aud wood work, cutting her head badly. She walked ha.k lohn Da v. where «he obtained n ng ,nd teturnnl to t anvon City, where Dr Ash- ¿I f h" '■ juris», a deep cut tour inches long over tie eyes. Iter left at in was bruised and sprained so bad she * could not us. it Mrs. Phelps will „oil I I ma•»•»«•»»« e CHAS. I. CLOUGI1, Reliable Druggist, « Tillamook, Ore. « I I If there are any more banks in Port- land like the Oregon Trust 4 Savings Hank and the Title Guarantee & Trust Company, it is just as well that people knew the worst. The Portland news- papers have unmercifully pummelled the government timber land manipulators so why not apply the same medicine to the Portland bank busters, for in taking th« people's savings and allowing a class of sharks to get hold of it, they certainly are deserving ot more harsb criticism from the newspapers of Portland tnau the timber fraud operators. * * W The Headlight is opposed to Governor thamherlam's holiday proclamations, for the reason that we are opposed to any siMcm that is a special privilege to anv one class ol individuals. I'he holi days are declared to help out the banks to tide over a financial crisis. If we do not miss our guess. Governor Chamber lain's continuous holiday proclamations are the biggest scare screws, bugaboos that could hap)iened to the banks of the state Hut. on the other hand, suppose it had been a number of daiirmen who wetein a tight place, or the sheriff was about to sell people’s property at public aution, would the governor have pro claimed holidays Irvm day to day. Auo- ! EVERY PAIR Of LOGGER SHOES u 56.00 I7.20 $6.50 $6.00 *5-50 I5.00 S1-5O I4.00 *3-5° I3.00 •250 42.00 SHOES... SHOES . .......... SHOES. ........ SHOES.. ........... SHOES.. ......... SHOES.. ......... SHOES... ......... SHOES.. ........ SHOES.. ........ SHOES... ........ SHOES.. What this Means It EVERY $r.oo 80c. 75C- 50c. 40c. 30c. 25c. 20c. »5C. », J » » > >> » » >> >» »» » » » > > » ARTICLE » »» H >» H H • t >» IOC. »I 6c. 5C- »I »» thcr thing in regard to tin-special privil iff at »1 ■ eges to the bauks| which is not right or just, and that is it stops state cours, legal business, county courts, probat Z court and other public proceedings, put. Our shipments of Shot Gun Shells for this seui ting people to inconvenience an J expense as well. g amounted to over 40,000. We find thatowfyl * # M g the backward season that we have over-bought* Governor Chamberlain seen» to h ave been the first person to suggest that g must get some money out of them. The aven State Treasurar Steel should resign be cause he had not obtained sufficient g shooter will shoot 500 shells in a season onil security when he place state money in ¡majority of the hunters will shoot 1000 or tm the defunct Title Guarantee & Trust By buying them in 500 or 1000 lots you multi Company. We think that Governor I ! Chamberlain ought to resign also, for in saving from 5c. to 10c. on the box. The below fin I declaring legal holidays to help the banks hold good until Dec. 1 : out he nude it impossible for S'e el Io obtain the securities legally, which he IM SOO went do the bank lor and obtained. If H74 12 gage Leader Shell, Infallible powder $13.75 Steel made a blunder, so also did Cham- 16 • 9 lierlain when he made it impossible for 13.25 9 9 9 9 » » » » Steel to safe guard the state's fun is bv MM 12 ,, Repeater Shell 12.25 9 9 9 9 declaring a legal holiday. MN 16 • 9 11.75 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 » I».»l It * * 12 , , Black Powder . 9.75 This will do for one advertising slogan | Ml 16 9 9 .... 9.50 9 9 9 »•••••• for Tillamook : No bank panics. These prices are for cash only. No banks busting. No frenzied financiers. No one excited. No blizzards. No cyclones. No intense beat. No severe cold. No crop failures. No paupers. No tramps. director OFFICERS : No saloons. M. W. HARB# Al. W» HARRISON, Average price for butter fat for 1907, CARL HABÍ1U President and Cashier. 35c. per pound ! H. T. BOTTS. ERWIN HARRISON, Rah ! Rah .' Rah I CHAS. KVS’ZL Assistant Cashier. SHOOTERS take NOTVi KING & SMITH CO. Tillamook County Bank. Free Dance at the Cpera House, Friday evening, November 15th Riven by the Rebekahs to raise monev to buy a piano for the Rebekah lodge All ladies are requested to bring baskets If the committee do not request you to do so personally ft is because they are unable to see you A fine pro gram has been arranged for the occasion Frank Severence and Chas. Reynolds will act as auc tioneers. COFFEE / You arc both judge and jury for Schilling's Best. Your »rover returns four money if yo 1 don’t like it; m o«v him TEA The way to buy tea is in packages; somebody is responsible for it. Your »rocer return, your money if yoa doat like Sclullus • Best, wa pay bua. CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.00. TOTAL RESOURCES OVER $320,OM We make no charge for collecting checks on other banks, sell drafts and Bank Money Orders, make loins and offer every factor consistent with conservative banking. Our Motto is : " SECURITY AND SERVICI- County, Oregon. Citation. _j„.irfwi*l In the Connu Court of the .' state of i Oregon ’lair 01 for the County e* r:”------- of ' Tillamook. In the matter of Bntatej October 31.1.1907 «rst* NovemberJSUcJJWcJ^,’, of Nel* Sather. de-> Citation. ceased. S T° Salta.*. ?*iiheTJ Marit M,rH — *•“*»- Hllma S tatb or Onio. CUT or Tors* ¡Li — Nor. A B"th" Sather and I. VC. I CoVMTY. ^gl» SA T H P n jt,IT 5ither heirs of NBLS Faina J Cuswsv R d«V'«wd and all peraona senior partnei of the irm ' gfi* Nek Sam”’ ln,er'’‘«’ *» «“ «‘«t* of Co. doing biislne»« ln County end Stote *,ur“f.“i HO»*®,* oi?e‘.heV,T' of ,h* St"‘* o* Oregon, Yow will pay the sum of âtmea?fefo£Tù hfreb7 commanded to LARS for each .nd every „T hau ! cannot be cured by the use of 4’th, «Tl’ÌI ‘Ï* Honorable County Coart. Ciwm ’ r imOf Oregon. In .„d for tM Cw" In the ch . <x,k A‘. tlw Court Houoe. Sworn to before me I** presence, thi. sth day ,’«*4-1 ma u <,ec,*-td andbelong- s Hall's Catarrh Curei. art. directly the tar «*-*&*» 9» *? . of the system on j ta.4 &W!»*****