Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 05, 1907, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 5, 1907.
MONEY RAISING SALE !
Our Eastern Creditors are demanding cash payments in fall. And as we have drained our bank account and t'ler^ are
of
several heavy unpaid bills due----- There’s but one recourse------ Raise the Money on this Mammoth Sloe
ex-
Merchandise-—Down Go the Prices !
Space does not allow mention of but few items----- Come to the store
pecting the biggest savings you ever made, and we guarantee that you will not be disappointed.
Women’s $25.00 Rubber­ Women’s $4.00
All Neck Furs Marked at Beauteful Shirt Waists-
Dress
Shoes,
$3.25.
A Magnificent Collection.
ized Silk Coats. $17.45.
Prices to Make a Speedy
Patent Colt, Vici Kid, Gun
Colors: Brown, Grey, Black Metal Calf. Latest style toes
Clearance.
—included in our
shipment of Coats.
latest and staples.
Our regular
$4 00 and $3.75 Shoes.
$1.25 FURS. SALE PRICE, 89c.
$2 SO Furs. SALE PRICE. $2.19
$1 25
$2 00
to $1 75 WAISTS for 98c.
to $2 50 WAISTS for $1 69
Sale Price, $3.25.
$25.00 Values,
Sale Price, $17.45. Men’s $5.50
Dress Shoes, $4.50.
Women’s $20.00
Patent
Colt, Vici, Gun
Cravenettes, $11.90.
to $3 25 WAISTS for $2 29
$5.00 Furs. SALE PRICE, $4 15 $3 00
to $5.00 WAISTS for $3 87
$10.00 Furs. SALE PRICE. $7.45 $1 50
$6 OO WAISTS for $4 65
$15 Furs. SALE PRICE. $11.85 $.' 50 to
Women ’s $15.00
Cravenettes, $8.15.
Long Kid Gloves. $3.50.
Values, $2.68,
Women’s $10.00
Cloth Coats, $4.75.
Women’s $15.00
Cloth Coats, $8.15.
Women’s $18.00
Cloth Coats, $11.90.
Women’s $23.00
Cloth Coats, $17.15.
Entire Stock of Children’s
Coats at like reduction.
Metal Calf. Button or Lace.
$5.50 and $6.00 values.
$6 50
to $7.00 WAISTS for $5 85
Men’s Clothing at a Frac­
Sale Price, $4.50.
$1.50 and $1.75 Ywo Clasp
tion of their Real Worth.
CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS
Kid Gloves. $1.25.
AT A GREAT SAVING.
Women ’s Felt Slippers, 70c
MEN'S 110 00 SUITS. $7 35
Women ’s Felt Juliettes,
Prices on Women’s Dress
MEN'S $ 2 50 SUITS. $9 25
$1.15.
and Walking Skirts are
Women ’s Felt Juliettes,
MEN'S $15 00 SUITS. $11.85
Extra Quality, $1.50,
Cut Deep.
MEN'S $18.00 SUITS. $13.25
Misses ’ Felt Slippers, 60c.
$5.50 Skir ts. SALE PRICE, $3.85
MEN’S $25 00 SUITS. $17.45
Misses ’ Felt Juliettes,$ 1.^5
Men ’s Felt Slippers, 80c. $8.00 Skirts, SALE PRICE, $5.45
$12.50Skirts. SALE PRICE.$7.85
Men ’s Velvet Embroi-
Boy ’s Clothing at Like Re­
deried Slippers, 75c. $15.00 to $18.00 Skirts.
ductions.
Men ’s Fine Leather
Sale Price, $9.90
Slipper $1.50.
THE GREATEST
CHRISTMAS STORE
HALTOM’S is uot only the Biggest Christmas Store, but it is the most up to date and carries
more merchandise of true worth than any store west of Portland.
It offers more attractions for
youug or old, in fact, has made shopping at this store reach the highest degree of pleasure. Note
this, too .' We afford you the greatest opportunities for buying Christmas gifts at less expense than
anywhere in town.
fl Handsome Present for Some Little Girl.
We have on display a $25.00 Doll—the prettiest and best doll we could secure, that We will give
some little girl Christmas Eve. THE PLAN. Each 10 cent purchase eutitles the holder to one
vote for some little girl to get the Beautiful Doll—Votes are to be deposited in a sealed box and
will be counted by three reputable citizens—See the doll aud be sure to cast your votes.
Haltom’s Department Store
I
Thi9 Store will remain open until 9 p.m. during month of December.
There is no telling what some people give in previous elections? A few law day, when he was in the Sheriff's office,
Editorial Snap Shots.
will do in Tillamook City when it comes and order advocates did, however, get in when Deputy Sheriff Holden put it squar.
The citv election is over, with its usual to an election. We have been surprised and work, and accomplished something, ely to him and asked him whether he
hitler feeling, fur another year. What a a good many times and may be again, and foremost in that direction was Mr. did not make the accusations against
but when the saloon faction put up, sup. T. H.Goyne. It takes organization to Zimmerman in the Sheriff's office. Mur-
blessing.
ported and elected a prohibitionist for city beat an organization, and as long as the phv had to even up to what he said,
It is reported that work is to he re- marshal, it is certainly comical. It must
law abiding citizens are content to re­ with this explanation, that he did ¡not ex-
snined on the Harriman roads. Wonder have been a tremendous big pill for them
main inactive and indifferent, they must pect that they would repeat what he
if this includes the Tillamook road.
to swallow. Will wonders ever cease in blame themselves if the special interests said. Here are the facts in the matter,
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Tillamook ?
accomplish their object in getting con. without any comment, other than the
We do not know whether Carl Haber-
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trol of the city.
matter ought to be straightened out
lach is troubling abont it, but wouldn't
We want again to make a suggestion,
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to ascertain who has been deviating
it be a good joke on him to call for a re­ and this time to the newly elected city
This is how the City of Scio cured the from the truth
count.
council, that proper steps be taken to
young fellows who occasionally go on a
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have cement sidewalks, to be commenc­
It is very bad form for anyone to get
‘spree,’’ and it would be a good thing
ed in the business parts and extended to
drunk after an election. No gentleman,
for other "dry 'towns to adopt the same
the residence districts later. Those who
law-abiding citizen, would make a beast
plan :
have seen what improvements are being
ol himself at way.
The unique ordinance of the City of
made in other towns in this respect will Scio, which makes it a misdemeanor for
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Will the city have to create a new agree with us that it would be a sub­ any man to become drunk within the
office, to be called the City Cow Puncher stantial improvement to Tillamook City corporate limits of the town has now
Your rrocer returns your money if you don't
been in force a year and onlv three ar-
and Chicken Chaser, now that stock aod and would enhance the value of pro­ tests have resulted. Citv officeis of Scio
like it; we pay him.
perty.
poultry are to be kept up ?
say the law has accomplished its purpose
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and stopped drunkenness.
This ordi­
Now that the cows are
be kept up,
Death of Judge Frazer.
nance was enacted bv the council Inst
If anyone is looking for technicalities
the city will be confronted with another Novemlier, following some ' sprees,'' in
in the city election, here is one : Not one
Judge Arthur L. Frazer died Tuesday
menace from fire in the summer. Let which a number of young men of Scio
of the newly elected city officials notified
moroing nt 9:30 o'clock at the Good
the grass grow up, as it will do, and be­ had participated. 1 he one saloon in Scio
the city recorder that they accepted the
closed its doors July 1, 1906. when all Samaritan hospital at Portland from
come dry with a strong east wind, some Linn county went “dry,” but liquor was
nomination.
complications resulting from an opera­
tiling is going to happen should it once being shipped in by express and some
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tion for appendicitis.
The tourist's
men
were
dubbing
together
for
caroa-(
"They don’t know that they are beaten get ou fire, for it will spread with such
death is considered one of the greatest
yet !•' was a remark, probably, intended rapidity that it will resemble a small sals. To stop this practice the Council
passed this ordinance, which makes it losses the community has suffered for a
for the editor. PerhS|«i not But when praitie fire and endanger th* entire city unlawful lor any one to become intoxi­
long time and the loss will be felt not
Francis J. Heney begins to make it in if measures are not taken to keep down cated in any "house, street or place”
only in the city, but throughout the
teresting. What thru ?
the grass, which Old Bossy used to do within the corporate limits of Scio For
violation of the law fines of from $5 to state at large.
» at »
without cost to the city.
$100 or imprisonment ol from two to 50
Judge Frazer was stricken with nppen
As some of the legal lights in other
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days were provided. The ordinance fur.
cities contend that an election cannot be
It would lie a great improvement to tiler provided that prisoners serving dicitis about 10 days ago and taken to
held during legal holidays, who is going the lighthouse service if the light stations time under this act could Im put to work the Good Samaritan hospital, where an
to decide whether the newly elected city along the coast were connected with 1 upon the streets with ball and chain and operation was performed a week ago bv
telephone, so that incases where ships "" p"*Y"*r,.who?h,’“ld
«“»k the family 'physician, Dr. A. J. Giesy,
officials or are not legally elected ?
.. ...
.
..
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.«hould be fed on bread and water.
His condition was not considered seri­
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are disabled and m distress off the coast
Now that Governor Chamberlain is 1 the news can be sent to where assistance
ous till about three dars ago, when his
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talking of calling a special session of the can be obtained.
For instance, word : Here is a matter which
-------- should be "»rvonsstate began to tell ou him and
state legislature, we agree with him in oame from Portland on Munday that the •Heightened out. It
I was alleged and" he became restless.
that particular, lor we did not think Alliance w as disabled off the coast. As became common gossip <>n Monday that
it tight that the whole machinery of the there is no wire to Cape Mesres light after the citv caucus Geo. F. Zimmer­
The Land Fraud Cases.
courts should be put a stop to in the in | station and the wire being down in the man who had been nominated fur citv
WAWNQTorr. Dec. a-The manner in
terestsofthe banks.
j south part of the county, this left a long marshal w»s out with the crowd, passed which the Oregon land fraud trials have
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I stretch of seaboard without telephone the bottle around and was as full as any
j been postponed froiu lime <0 time has
As the fifth ward "discriminated'*
of Jhe boys, or words to that affect.
. connections.
come to he regarde.! in official circles as
against our young friend Rolli«, it cer­
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Whin informed of what was being said
tainly did what was the beat thing for 1 We want to sav this to the law and about him. Mr. Zimmerman indignantly a public scandal which cannot longer be
the young man s good. Yet George did [ order faction, who lacked organization denied the accusation. We have since tolerated When the Attorney-General
the gallant act,and is heartily congratu­ when they went into the city election, learned how this came tu be circulated, to day explained the situation to the
President, he w»s iostr acted itnmedi
lated for butting in and getting into a that they cannot expect to accomplish
and here we give the straight of it. J. L,
ately
to issue specific instructions to
"discriminating'' fight.
much good by being spasmodic, alive to Murphy, editor of the Herald, went into
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the interests ol the city at one election the Sheriffs office, and in the presence of District Attorney Bistol. directirg him
\\ e move that, on account of so many and dead,cold and indifferent at the next
to see that »11 pending land-fraud cases
Sheriff Crenshaw and Deputy Sheriff
persons voting wrong, that another election, >«1180111 organization or lead­
"■ere taken into court and tried.
Holden, in the course of some conversa- ‘
■vote be taken on the question of keepiog ers or platform. Anyone can see that
If Heney canny t go io Portland to try
tion over the city marshal, accused Zim­
the Binger Hermann and John Hall
up stock and chicken, and that the citv the election 00 Monday was but a skit-;
merman of what is alleged above. The
council be petitioned U. include dogs and mish for the election next June, when allegation soon trawled, fru it wm f'^d cases, which were s«t aside at his re
cats
in
the
list.
The
way
the
dogs
bark
at „UM .„ il
.
--------------- another effort will be made to make the for the gossips. When accused o| 'etrin. quest, in order that he might personally
*nd! kt*p’^o’)le “wake they nre county wet •' What has become of the about the reports Mr Mnrphv it seems. conduct the pmaeention. then Bristol
----.
'sf/vita, <«ai. iUtflUnV II
YT)
a
•■«•wrr
« greater nuisance than the
I ant l.Sul.VMn lao.v
.U
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• a. a
j anti-saloon league, which
was sc ___
aggre«.
I denied
that be bad done so until Tues’1
„pro**cu‘* ,h*‘u’ *na ■' 'or any res-
i
'
'*“**• sou Bnrtol faffs to prosecute these and
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TEA
There’s plenty of hum­
bug in tea; not one ounce
in a ton Schilling’s Best.
V
other cases, the Attorney General ha. in­
structions to select some one who can
and will prosecute.
Further poaipoiiecuent will uut bo tol­
erated under any circumstances. It is
no secret in Washington that the Impert­
inent of Justice is decidedly out of pe-
tience with both lleuey and Bristol on
account of the dilialory tactics they are
said to have pursued in the Oregon land
cases.
The farm ¡« not tk, _
‘h«l has made mo*’
trust ha. mor; J
nds meet.
011
After working
ty-five ytllri ,n in,''"'1
concluded to
cation and g„ toC.lif,J*
he said.
behin<J.” He ,¡,„„1^'
vacation sooner
five years in a 1°'‘£ linuo
offs.
Moreover, he
not h‘“ve his worms *
Notice to Hunters.
Notice is hereby given that no hunting
will he allowed on inv place from this age, h«bil. ^h
date Persons who do so will be prose­ are fixed and cnifi
cuted to the full extent of the law.
will b« restless all ..
fc . M arolf .
nfv,.¡.I thing,';,"''
4L1
U
s’rsy. afrsld
...&re u
on the farm, be,^
'
adapt himself
hiiiiwif
4 l _
io travel. The beds in
•uit him all(| he «¡n 2*
COFFEE
The world is full of
anonymous coffee: “Java
and Mocha.”
Who returns your
money if you don’t like
’em ?
Your rrocer return» your money if yon don’t
like Schilling's Best; we pay him.
BOULDER
CREEK.
Our teacher. Mrs. Dawson, went to
Tillamook Wednesday evening iu order
to spend Thanksgiving at home. Mr.
Dawson drove out to get her.
W. D. Girdwill gave a Thanksgiving
dinner to a few irtimate friends, and
ihere was alsoa dinner at Mr. Nicklaus’
the same day.
H. A. Chopard killed a wild cat Sun­
day morning. He will have it stuffed
and mounted. His brother in-law L.
0. Sandoz, who is a graduate of the
Omaha school of laxidering is doing the
work.
Mrs. John Borba and son Manuel and
D. H. McIntyre visited the county seat
Saturduv.
John Nicklaus attended the dance at
the Turner Hall last Saturday.
H. A. Chopard and family visited at
the home of L. N. Sandoz last 8unday.
II. A. Chopard is helping P. R, Coul­
son on his house this week,
John Kumm was visiting in our neigh­
borhood Sunday. What's the attraction
down this way, John ?
E. P. Millsand M. A. Cady butchered,
one day last week.
A number of men in the neighborhood
got together lust week and built a wood­
shed at the school house cheese-factory.
only sleep well in k|, ¿7
he has been lying
generation. All ttMmik| ’
farmers should lake , ,1'
year, not once in a |,lfi
•tay nt home foreixtj
as well stick there util J
Henry Hatch, of Grldhr 1
enthusiastic over the
by the agriculture in,|w^
men of this age. He d«| ’
is nothing better than
as a pursuit. Ii takes 1 u
and through, to be a tucf_
now, but when be ¡a m--
done something and huio®
beats clerking in , llof( #
gives one much inorefnedoa,
any class of city work, g
and for some years pastfsrn
abetter opening for hre join,
any Other calling. While it
drawbacks and its risks, iu
ments and cares, summed
career of years and taking
factors, there is no wa, ol 1
existence that yields letter n
EVERYTHING
PHYSICIANS’
PRESCRIPT«):
■niiiMiH
We specialize on prncni
compounding and tkt
carry a stock which
sents everything tbit |
cians hereabout art lite
prescribe. All new n
pharmaceuticals are bn
soon as out and ou b
prescription drug« ii i
plete at all times. Onlvf
of highest purity and qi
are ever used.
Physicians who nt
quainted with our stnet
methods invariably ltd
of best results from Ibei
cines they hart pm
when they see our laid
the bottle.
Expert service! dar or 4
Prices ns low as anywbn
Mav we fill your prncr
It is reported that the French are the
moBt saving people in the world, and the
Bank of France at this time holds one-
third of the wurld's coined gold. French
small investors are encouraged by a
postal savings bank svstem and hy the
issue of bonds of small denominations
guaranteed by the government.
A Massachusetts judge thinksa man is
entitled to a divorce il his wife searches
his pockets. A woman reduced to this
extremity seldom finds anything of
value, so the punishment fits the crime
without judicial interference
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trip then will eatiafy Jou
i
CHAS. I. CL01
Reliable Druggi
Tillamook, On.
Used in Most Home
OLYMPIC FbO
It’s the biggest seller in the west
there’s more bread made from it tl
any other two or three brands co
Enough proof that it’s the best flour
isn’t it ?
YOUR GROCER CAN SUPPLY1
BE SURE THAT YOU GET IT.
THE PORTLAND FLOURINS
COMPANY.
Opened Up for Busin
SAPPINCTON i CO
'I
R Full bine of Groceries»
Flour, Feed, Tinuiaf®-
and Crockery.
We Ulant all Kinds of Produer
Call and See Us.
Olsen Building