Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 21, 1908, Image 1

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Vai. XX.
No.
49
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TILLAMOOK,
OREGON,
MAY 21,
1908X
Si .50 per year
The Greatest Sale Ever Held in Tillamook I
And as to real Genuine Bargains, perhaps the Greatest Sale ever held in the State of Oregon going on now at Haltom’s Big
Store It’s not what we will take, but what we can get for the goods. The Cash must come and come quick. The
great crowds that have thronged our store each day have not only been pleased and surprised, but actually dumfounded at
our prices. Just think by June 1st we must sell i of our entire stock. Just think again of the almost superhuman effort and the
extremely low prices that we must sell at to do this. Take our advice. Make out your lists and make them long enough
to last you for a year, and come at once. You’ll save over half.
BOSS OF THE ROAD OVERALLS.
Better than any other merchant will sell you for $1.00, our sale price 59c.
Good TOILET SOAP, worth roc. cake, 3 cakes for......................................... ..................
Best CALICOES made, sold everywhere at 7j4c. to 10c. for...............................................
Children’s, Misses and Boy’s 25c. hose only............................................................................
Ladies’, Children’s and Misses Hose, 15c. value, only ........................................................
LACES
3 and 3^ yd. lengths, worth 6^c. to 10c. yard, entire lengths the whole
piece only..............................................................................................................................
Our new latest style Dress Goods, worth and sold for 75c., 85c. and 90c., sale price... .
Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s new best style Caps, worth up to $1.00, sale price ....
"ull Line Ladies’ Spring Style Shoes, Oxfords, worth $2.25, for -
'ine Spring Style Shoes, Oxfords, for Ladies, worth $2.85, for
1.75 Old Ladies’ Comfort Shoes, sale.................................
10c.
4Xc.
14c.
9c.
10c.
59c.
43c.
$1.63
1.98
1.19
BOY’S 35c. OVERALLS, all sizes,
Same as other merchants sell at 50c., only -
18c.
$1.00 and $1.25 fine full size Blankets, at the sale.....................................
90c. full size, fine bleached Bed Sheets....................................... ..................
Splendid quality, large size new lace Curtains, worth $1.25, for only. ..
Good Muslin Corset Covers, worth up to 20c., for.....................................
Splendid quality large all linen Towels, worth 25c, for only...................
Big lot new spring style Shirt Waists, values to $2.00, sale price only. . . .
Big full line ladie’snew Tailor Made Suits, worth up to $18.00, for only
Boy’s and Misses $1.75 Tan Shoes, going now for
Big Lot of LADIES’ FINE HIGH SHOES,
worth $2.25, going now for only
$1.39
1.69
Special Low Prices on all Men’s Shoes. The largest stock to select from in this part of the State
Remember every article in the store cut the same way.
Nothing will be reserved.
altom’s Big Department Store, Tillamook, Oregon
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Senator—H. M. Cake,
jresaman—W C. Hawl“V.
ice Supreme Court—R S. B>*an.
|on Dairy and Food Commissioner
—J. W. Bailey.
misxioner of the Railroad Commis­
sion—T. K. Campbell.
routing Attorney—John II. McNary,
t Senator—W. N. Barrett,
t Representative—A. G. Beals,
•ty Commissioner—H. V. Alley,
iff—Henry Crenshaw.
It; Clerk—J. C. Holden.
>ty Assessor—A. M. Hare,
»ity Treasurer—J. 8. Stephens.
ity School Superintendent— W. 8,
luel.
ity Surveyor—Otto Schrader,
ner—W. C. Hawk.
Justices :
'¡strict—Joseph Effonberger.
District—G. W. Sappington,
»¡strict—Chas. P. Nelson.
Constables :
Jistrict—Albert Crawford,
lirtriot—J. F. Jenkins.
LAMOOK
JOTTINGS
Morri,, eye ipeciuli.t,
T. Botts, for abstracts.
1 Dr. Morris about your eyes,
id Tillamook County Bank notes *
res in bulk or ar al Mills’ Cash
Mrs. D. L. Shrode for painting
is.
■re was more'snow in the mountains
iday,
item Hams and Bacon at Mills'
Store.
*
es & Knudson has received their
< matting.
you hare trouble with your eves,
». Henry Morris.
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I Serial Tickets. 831 and 49. are
led at Sturgeon's.
w is the time to see about your
Don’t put it off.
torney H T. Botts returned from
land on Saturday.
r. D. H. Hare will preach at Bay
on Sunday evening.
G Dwight returned to the city on
lay from Portland.
>1 milk cans with the new sanitary
les — K ing ft K mith C o .
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Sharp, the dentist, will return to
ty to-morrow (Friday).
Henry Morris will tell you the
about your eye troubles.
m. at the Trask House, on the
to the wile of J. E. Brown. a »on.
■es ft Knudsen's furniture store has
ed a first class stock of carpets. *
it running, high in quality and low
», Lawn Mowers.—King ft S mith
uted, a man to do unw slashing at
Enquire of A. W. Phelps. Long
■ Stella Smith.oi Portland, erme in
tarda; to riait with her brother, I.
«th.
I have the latest instruments for the I Bids wanted for hauling supplies to I is now impossible to place on the market,
“DRYS” GET BUSY. Chamberlain Pardons 285
scientific examination of the eye. Call Cape Nleares Lighthouse, to be taken | and which will have to pay taxes for a
and Bee them.
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from the wharf at Tillamook. Amount number of years yet before it can be The Anti-Saloon League Criminals, 33 Murderers.
Why leave your horses in the rain of freight 10 or 12 tons. Send bids to manufactured.
The people of Tillamook County were
to Carry on Aggres­
when you can tie them in Harris’ Tie Geo. Higgins, keeper. Cape Myurts L 8„
The attorneys in the Hembree case
¡more than disgusted with Governor G.
Barnegat,
Ore.
sive
Campaign.
Shed for 10 cts.
*
were addressing the jury to-day ( Thurc-
| E chamberlain when he paroled A. J.
The Baccalaureate Sermon to the day).
See the new arrivals in Trimmed Hats,
The Tillamook Anti-Saloon League, Hembree, the Sa nd lake murderer, after
The citv had a deserted looking a ppear which was organized in 1904, and did I spending twelve months in the state pen­
Street Hat», Sailors and Untrimmed graduates of the High School will be
preach on Sunday morning by Rev D. atice on Wednesday, as nearly all of the
Shapes at Sturgeon’s.
active work the fall of that year for local itentiary for the murder of his daughter.
County Clerk Lamb returned from H. Hare, pastor of the Presbyterian business houses were closed, and a large '»ption, but since that time has remained But as a friend of the criminal class and
Portland on Monday, where he had been church, at the Methodist church, which majority of the citizens had at an earlj somewhat inactive, got together the first turning rnurdereis lose, Chamberlain has
on business and attending the republican will be a union service of all the churches hour in the morning made a bee line for of the week, and from now on will carry made a record which shows plainly that
in the city.
points of advantage on the Coast to see oil an aggressive campaign in every pre­ he has abused the pardoning power, and
state convention,
;he Atlantic Fleet pas», on its way to cinct of the county. The league has the it is right that the people should know
Superintendent
W.
W.
Wiley
has
been
The stage left on Monday with four
Tacoma. Every vehicle and boat was backing of a number of prominent citizens more about it. Here it is :
offered
and
has
accepted
the
position
of
horses, on the North Yamhill road, and
brought into service and a large number
In his capacity of Governor, George E.
the stage was put on over the mountain principal of the Newberg school, which rode shank’s pony to the Cape Meares, as well as some of the leading merchants. | Chamberlain has made free use of the
has about 800 pupils and it is safe to
It
seems
that
the
Anti
Suluon
I«eague
division ou Tuesday.
power. Governor Chamber«
predict that Newberg will get a thorough there being a general exodus. When * ill not only fight to keep the county pordoning
lain has granted 186 full pardons, com­
W. B. Aiderman has ordered a milk­ good principle in Mr. Wiley, for he fakes the fleet did come into sight the ships
"dry,” but will oppose candidates who muted 90 sentences and remitted nine
ing machine of the Burrell Lawrence- a lively and active interest in school were about, variously estimated, twelve
are known to belong to the saloon fac­ sentences, a total exertion of the pardon­
Kennedy make, the same kind of milker work. Hi» friends will be sorry to see to fifteen miles off shore, consequently
power during Governor Chamber­
tion. The Headlight is reliably informed ing
lain's teim io date of 285 instances. Pull
installed by Gus Kunze.
him leave Tillamook, but it will bring they were too far off to get a good vie* that plans have already been made to pardon has hern granted to 13 murder«
Dr. II. E. Morris has returned from him in closer touch with the educators of them, which was somewhat of a dis carry on a vigorous fight against those ers, to ma convicted of’murder in the
appointment to the people of Tillamook who have been violating the local option second degree and 14 convicted of man­
McMinnville, and those wanting their of the State.
county,
who had turned out of bed at an law, for it is proposed, if possible, to slaughter. fwo men convicted of mur­
eyes attended to can find him at his
Mr. J. A. Dahlgren, of Portland, has
der hove had their sentences commuted.
office at the Tillamook hotel
purchased the Photo Studio of Mr. Mc­ early hour and made strenuous efforts wipe this out, and the league will lend
This is part of the official record of
For Sale, a span of Black Horses. 5 Millan, and will operate the same under to get there, for those who climbed the its aid in this. Quite a number of anti­ Governor Chamberlain who now seeks
hill to the light stai.on reduced their
and 6 years old, weight 1,400 pounds; the name oi ’’The McMillan Studio.” weight in doing so.
saloon advocates have been selected to to tie elected United States Senntor for
in th* June election against H.
gentle, true aud matched in color and Mr. Dahlgren is well and favorably
go into very precinct in the county, and Oregon
M. Cake, and should the vote be close
gait. For particulars inquire at the known among the photographers of
troin now on will make a determined and the element that Governor Chamber­
To Whom it May Concern.
Headlight office.
fight to carry the county with a larger lain has favored be inclined toshow their
the United States, has the finest instru­
Notice is hereby given that Mrs. A. S.
John Hopfield has been awaided |he ments made and only Al pictures pro Abraham, wife of the undersigned. John vote than was cast at the first local op­ gratitude, there are enough pardoned
criminals hi Oregon to throw theeiwe-
contract to furnish the Pacific Telephone duced by him, including Crayons, En­ A. Abraham, has deserted and left the tion. The Anti-Saloon League is plan, tion in his favor. Go down into Port-
home
of
said
John
A,
Abraham,
against
ning a big anti saloon rally in this citv land's Bad Lands and you will find that
and Telegraph Company 500 poles, and largements, Portraits, Groups, Views,
his will and without his consent. And next week. At the first local option George E Chamberlain is hugely popu­
He also finishes for amateurs. all
these will be placed between Tillamook etc.
persons are hereby notified not to ex­
lar there.
Prices will be the same as before.
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City and Beaver.
tend credit to her on the account of John election in this county, in 1904, the yote
Among the men pardoned were some
was . For prohibition, 588 ; against, who were convicted of horrible crimes,
Verlin Brown and Roy Saling were A. Abraham.
For Sale, a Second Hand Boiler and
Dated April 30, 19<>8.
391 ; being a majority of 197. The such ns James L. Warren,who murdered
Engine ; also a small Donkey Engine and arrested and taken before Justice Dun-
| ohn A. A braham .
Anti Saloon League was organized that the mate of a ship in Portland harbor a
njh Stan charged I with shooting a two year
Boiler, all in good shape and in runnin]
year, and carried on a most successful number ol years ago. “Chick’’ Hough­
For 8ale or Trade.
;he 3M colt belor
belonging to A. M. Ginn on Sun
order. Enquire of Frauk Loug, at the
ton’s «enfence was commuted, but after­
campaign,
but for the local option elec wards this was rescinded. Houghton
day.
and
the
justice
thinking
the
evi-1
First class Confectionery Business in a
saw mill in this city
tion
two
years
ago
did
very
little
work,
was convicted of larceny a few days ago.
Word was received in this city on Mon­ dence sufficient, bound them over to the thriving town in California 18 tnilrs
from Los Angeles The town has 3,500 for it seemed to be the general opinion James White, who is in the sailor hoard­
circuit
court,
placing
them
under
$500
day that the residence of R. 0, Richards
inhabitants, is well lighted by electricity, that public sentiment hud not changed ing house business, and who was con­
victed for brutal treatment to a seaman,
at Blaine was totally destroyed by fire 1 bond. Saling was able to furnish bond. ha» good city water, and is situated on
from the previous election. The result of
that morning, but which was only par I and as Brown was unable to do so, he good electric roa-l with good car service the election in 1906 was: For, 499 ; was accorded a conditional pardon with
out ever serving a day in prison for the
j was brought to the city on Wednesday connecting it with Lot Angele» and other
t ¡ally covered by insurance.
land locked up in the county jail. It points. The business is equipped with against, 384 ; majority, 115. It will be crim»* for which he was con victrd. Paddy
first class apparatus,and is doing a busi seen by this that the "dry»” were shy 88 Lynch, another sailor boarding house
Caples & H«>evet have started a lum-
' seems that Mr, Ginn has been annoyed
l>er yard opposite Mrs. Walker’s, and | by bovs shooting his stock, and a week negg of from $20 to 175 per day. Will votes on the second election, but the artist, hart his sentence for kidnaping a
sailor commuted.
stand investigation. See G.W. Evans or
those wanting lumber can get it from
’’wets’’ did not gain that number of
! before they shot and killed a fine heifer, any real estate man.
It would be interesting to know how
there by leaving order» at the Tillamook
votes, but polled seven votes less. With much of the taxpayer’s money it took to
i The colt they killed on Suuday was
Hotel or the Yellow Fir saw mill.
* ' worth »100.
VOTERS ATTENTION!
another active campaign for local op­ prosecute t torse 285 cases of dime, yet
tion, with the business men and farming the governor has seen fit to throw open
E. G. Ford and wife, who were mar­
Do
you
believ.e
in
education
t
I)o
you
Mr. P. 8. Brumby, representing the
ried recently at Salem, have returned to Blodgett Co., fame in on Monday to want a State Utiiv-'raity ? If so, vote communities lined up against saloons, the prison doors to them. The Hembree
the city and received the congratulations i make arrangement} for fire wardens for ” yes” No. 814 on the official ballot on there is every indication, now that the parole is a fair criterion of Chaml>erlain's
of their friends. They will make their I the summer months. He informs uh that election day. The passage of this bill citizens have become aroused because of abuse of the pardoning power.
• he lawlessness of some ol those who are
home at Happy Camp this summer.
j he was one of the timber men who went will incraase your taxes a lil'le more
The center of attraction at Easter’• ' to Salem and fought the Beals' bill to than 2 can's if you pay taxes on »1,000 advocating saloons, will cause a great
All progressive number of men to vote against saloons
barn on Thursday was the two beautiful * compel the timber owners to furnish a worth of property.
again, especially as they are now assured
Percheron colts belonging to Mr. Han cruise of their timber. The reason that he citizen» should sup|s>rt the bill.
tf you believe in education vole "yea” that something is going to be done with
sen. of Three Rivers, sired by the did so was because the Blodgett timber
tha undesirable class of citizens who de­
Nehalem Horse Company a •tai li<>n had just l>ren closely cruised so as to No. 314 for the University of Oregon sp
fy tbe will of the people.
propriation bill.
make
an
equitable
frimilv
division
oi
the
Flanner.
I
The University oi Oregon is a part of The Most Common Cause of
property,
and
as
the
lands
oi
other
tim
­
Cheese and Butter Maker Wanted.
Suffering.
ber owners had only been roughly esti­ the public school system of the state and
Would like to correspond with r first
Rheumatism c*Uf*es more pain and
mated or not at all years ago he did not should be properly supported. Vide
class mao. Position will be op*n about
suffering than ani other disease, for the
Capital Slock........... ........... »2.5,000,
think it was fair to his companv, sltho ■* yes’’ on the appropriation bill on I reason that it is the most common of all
the 15th October. My present man is
election
day.
Offer» every facility for ».fe hanking,
ugh some of the timlier owners, who had
|
ills,
and
it
is
certainly
giatifying
u»
suf-
quitting to go farming. — The Walla
Support the University of Oregon ap , farers to know that ('iiamherlain’s Pain
and solicit» your businew.
Walla Creamery, Ward Emigh, prop., not made a close croise oi their timber,
aid not oppose the Beals’ bill. As to the propriation bill V ole *'yea" No 814 on ! Balm will afford ryliaf, and make real
Commercial.
Saving» and Truat De-
p ¡XMtfuble.
Walla Walla, Wash.
Be a booster, nol a knocker. land
•lld »let
“'«P
J*«»'“*. •" many cases the
cruise being made of the timber by the
r---- 1 pain, whi
which M nt first partmenu.
rehef from
The Nehalem HorseCompany’s stallion county.
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-
. the
-
• ■ , W«
C, became
liec.
Mr. Brumby
says
timber
’ *- f’/ the Hicr.Me'l appropriation temporary, has
permanent,
lntereet at current rate» on checking
Flanner will be at Easter’s barn Mon­ mm doe» not object to that if a careful f*,r •»>• Unirrr.it; of Oregon. Don t | while In old people But»lent to chronic account».
days. Thursdays and Saturdays ; at craiar >• made, bat be ie of tbe opinion i brand Oregon a. a 'mowtiock’ alate, I rheumatism. often brought on by damp,
O-ir little book, •• Helpful Hint» on
or change« in the weather, a per­ Bunking,’’ explaining how to do your
Fred Zaddach’a. on the Nehalem. Teea- that the count; court ahould hare given I Vote ’’;ee on election d»;. The bill
manent
cure
cannot
tie
expected,
the
hanking
by mail la ready.
Jaft afternoons and Wednesday morn, the cruieer» two ;ear» to do tbe work, j
»**" -ndoreed l>; all the Oregon relief from pain which thia linimenti u , , _
It'e free for th«
ioga , and at the Whitney Co.’s ranch, Mr. Brumbr doe» not like the agitation Coinmerei.l Club., Teachere AMocia- afford. I» alone worth many times kn I"*™ ’ü, *
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half a mile west of the W. N. Vaughn . which i» going ou in »ome countie» to ; lum.. Tbe State Federation of Labor aud co»» 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by ,
ail druggist».
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place. Fridays aud Sundays.
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increase tbe taxation on timber, which it ’b* Tax I’ajer a League of 1 ortLgud.
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE.