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gÊulanwk *1 Vol. XXII. No. ii TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 38 . 1 Will start Voting on Baby Contest ^ Nov. 1, close Nov. 30 1909 STAR TUTTOaniV THEATRE. BDTfN. ir ... ” | THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY HUNTING BIG GAME IN AFRICA V TtlE A Y P EXPOSITION RAPIDS AND falls OF SWEEDEN A SKYLIGHT THEATRE SEAT HIS LUCKY DAY SUNDAY AND MONDAY A MOTHERS CHOICE. NATURE AND ART THE COIN COLLECTOR. RAISED IN THE COUNTRY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY COUNTRY. A WOMEN'S WAY. THE SUNNY SOUTH OF FRANCE. THE HAND BELL. First Show, 7:30 F.M. Second Show, 8:30 l*.M. RDMISSIOJM, 10 Cents. '4^'4 TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS , The passengers who left on the Sue H. Elmore on Munday were J. L Schmidt, t oIn°D ani1 *“*• Graham. Dwi*ht' L Th°ra«. A- A R °«ngloff. D. Williams. C. E O'wer. O D. W.lsoa, J. Girard, E. Wooltand E. Vinbach. F E Norton !las b„U({ht wven of land on the east side of the road on t ie north of the bridge across the slough which he will have cleared up and dvked, and eleven acres of the Eberman property, which he will plat out and place upon the market. Tillamook City is to havea new ladies' outfitting establishment, which Is to lie located by L. Lahorwitch, of Portland in tile Tiler building, where a fine stock of everything a lady wears will be kept in stock. See next week's Headlight for date of < pening announcement The Ladies Guild of the Presbyterian Church will give their third annual ba zaar about the second week in December, when a large assortment of fancy and useful articles, suitable for Christuii s and New Year's presents, will be offered for sale. For sale, 15 Registered Holstein Bulls, See Fryar & Co.'s add. * Dr. Morris, eye specialist. \ou will not be asked ur qr urged to buy s A. E. Nolan, general insurance. at Patzlif's. Have a new e F line of Furs. I Read Tillamook County Bank notes. * ' Prices. $1.00 to $20.00. • The SueH. Elmore came in on Sunday Carpenters wanted. Enquire of F. R. The iron for the draw on the bridge and her passengers were Mrs. Janies, D. 18<»li across the Tillamook river was brought R Norton, W. F. Bielbeiser, E. H. Cox. See Fryars' add of Holstein Cows and in on the Argo last week. Mrs. Fisher. Mr. Geores and wife, E. F ¡Heifers * Marriage licenses were issued to No- Laughlin, G. Blake, Mr. Hadley, Sheriff Born, to the wife of Dave Fitzpatrick, vatns Kirbv and Pearl Barber ; Fred Crenshaw and five prisoners. B. Chatter till and E. Jenkins. Nicklaus and Mabel Wicklund. ■daughter. D R. Norton, of Portland, is in Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Botts returned to the G. A. Blake, of Marshfield, was in the city for the purpose of going into the thecity on Friday alter living away for 'city last week. several months. After leaving here they The wet weather is playing havoc with furniture and hardware business. John Simmons nnci Henrv Simmons went to Alaska, and then visited rela the good roads. tives in Missouri and Oklahoma. Mt. K. R. Madison, of Portland, was in vs. J. B. Caples are two eases filed in the Botts, who was quite sick previous to his circuit court from the justice court. tie city on Tuesday. leaving, was looking quite well on his A transcript has been filed in the case E F. Wemkebach, of Astoria, was in return. of George N. Hodgdon vs. D. Krake the city on Monday. Eric Erickson returned from his visit Oecar Werschkul, of Cloverdale, was from the justice court to the circuit to Sweden last week, and informs us court. lithe city on Monday. that Paul Erickson,who left with him to Received on the boat this w eek at visit tbe old country, is looking and feeling H. Sours, painter and decorator, and Patzlaf’s our stock of Lady’s, Misses* much better than he was when he left decorating a specialty. * j and Children's Coats. The prices are here, but in all probability he will under Charles and James Bailey were in right. * go an operation lor appendicitis before from Hebo, on Monday. For rent, large, airy, well furnished he returns. Good Coal, $10 a ton. Best Coal, $12 bedrooms, with electric lights, bath, A suit was filed in the circuit court by ■ ton. See D. L. Slirode. * telephone and stove. Call or phone E. Morris Schnal egainst the Portland & Mrs. E. R. Fisher, of Clay City, Ind,, I (i. Ford. * Tillamook Transportation Co., who is rae in the city on Sunday, | Hats must fit to be durable and be. claiming damages to the amount of New arrivals in Ladies’, Misses and coming. That is iny business. I ir.ake $409 75 on account of that amount of Mildren’» Coats at Patzlaf's. * them to fit.—F lorence G arrett , at clothing which is alleged to have been Howard Drew has gone to Eugeue to Haltom's. * damaged by water while in transit on gain enter the State university. Special evangelistic services will be the steamer Argo. T. L. Girard and Rd Wolff, of Port gin on Sunday next at the United Brc The steamer Argo left on Saturday and Irad, were in the city on Monday. thren church, which will be conducted by her passengers were Ira Latimer and wife, T. Stanley. T. Hays, John C. Hath Mr. and Mrs. James Walton returned the pastor, Rev. G. M. Beeler. Sheriff Crenshaw has decided to arrest day, N. N. Kerby and wile. Alic Hay- othecity on Thursday from Salem. C. E. Trombley, editor of the Clover- those who carry concealed weapons, for breg, 11. K. Ballard and wife, Dwight and Lula Ballard, M. B. Ben tel, John aleConrier, was in thecity this week. the reason that so many foreigners are Heslcm, P. T. Jacobson, [.A Miller and come to the countv pack guns. Klacres of brush to slash, will let con Fred Nicklusand wife. A. J. Burdick and wife vs. Alfred Gub- »ctor hire by day. See F. It. Beals. » It is very late in the season, but, then ser is a tuit filed in the circuit court to E. A. Cox, of Alanson, Mich., is in the restrain defendant from transferring, as I am here with the very latest styles in unity for the purpose of locating here. shapes and trimmings. If you have not signing or selling certain notes. Furnished Rooms and Board at Mrs. I Just to introduce myself and my hats, bought, you will be glad you waited for srkhurst's, opposite Dr. Sharp's resi- for one week commencing Saturday, me. Something entirely different. The Velvet Shapes, all colors $2.75 each. All kind you don’t meet every day. Ready The millinery line is complete at Wool Felts, »1.50 each.—F lornece for business Saturday morning.— F lorence G arrett , at Haltom’s. " •txlaf'g. Look over thia line before G arrett , at Haltom's. * tying. The Argo brought in the following Charles Galloway, a member of the Chnu and crabs for sale, also shells. State Tax Commission, came in this passengers last week : Mrs. Geo. Single, H>°*te Case's machine shop. — Joe morning to get some data as to the W. H. Ireland, L.Girard, E. Wolff, A. D. hitney. • assessment in Tillamook county, and Wilson, Dr. S M. Kirron, G. W. Phelps and wife, Emma Zumstein, F. Straight, 11*’A. B. Calder will preach at Bay will leave again this evening. W, H. Granklin, C. L. Fox, James Wal Won Sunday, 31st, at 11 am. and Married, on Fridav, at the home of ton and wife, F. Sarkrains. C. E Oliver, ®p.m. M. L Barber, at Netarts. Mr. Novalus F. M. Sweet, Peter Norberg. L D. Small, Lowi» Cornell came in from Corvallis Kirby and Miss Pearl Barber, the cere Tom Neadenoff, L M. Ross, J. L. Mar "‘h the position of foreman at the mony being performed by Rev. G. M. tin and Frank Ritzans. Beeler, pastor ot the U B. church. eald office. The steamer Argo came in yesterday The government is calling forbids for with the following passengers : Geo. G. Dwight vs. Rudolph Kunze is a the mail ¡routes in Tdlamook county Dredhain, L. Lowers, P. J. Morney and * nppealed from the justice to the for four years, viz. : 'lillamook to Bay wife, H H. Rosenberg and wife, J. A. wit cuurt. City aud Hohsonville ; Tillamook to N. For Furnished Rooms and Lodgings Yamhill; Tillamook to Netarts; Tilla Rosenberg and wife, Gus Norderans, I’ireof Lawrence Sanders at the Till mook to Grand Ronde ; aud Tillamook Otto Anderson, Bertha Lewis, R. W. Robins. Chris Buchanim and wife, Mrs. »ok Hotel. * to Bayocean. Webster Holmes snd Mr. ilannenkrat and wife. She left this morning with tbe following passengers: Frank Rhodes, Wm Quick, Warren Quick, Mr. folinson, Dr. Hawk and wife, and Mr. Nelson. T. L. Graham, a book agent, bought some goods at Haltom’s store on Satur day evening to the amount of $5, and drew a check for (15.00 upon the Till amook County Bank, and received $10 in change. On Monday he left on tlie Elmore, and after lie had taken his de parture it was found that he had no money in the bank. He waa arrested at Astoria by the sheriff, and as it was thought that lie had made a mistake he Opened by the present management on August was allowed to goby paying the $15 3°th, 1902, we have been doing business at the same and $11 costs. MASTER BANK stand since. With age we have not only gained experience but also STRENGTH AND STABILITY and are better prepared than ever to take charge of any business intrusted to us. On broad lines, yet strictly in keeping with sound and conservative banking principles, our strenuous purpose supported by perseverance, has earned us the title of “THE BANK* THAT DOES THINGS.” Bank with ns if You Want the Best. Hiram Eadus and Irene Eadus vs H. Crenshaw, N. E. Melchior, trustee, and Glenn H Johnson, is another suit filed in the circuit court growing out of the partnership and financial embarrasment of the launch Frolic, and the new com plaintalleges that Johnson wrongfully and unlawfully and with intent to de- fraud the plaintiffs instructed the delend. I ant Melchior to cause a mortgage to be foreclosed in the manner provided by law .for the foreclosure of a chattie mortgage which do not exceed tbe sum of oyer $500, and thereupon the sheriff wrongfully tookpossessionof the launch and has advertised the same for sale. ; whereupon tbe plaintiff demand judg JSUPtWVIWOM | meat for $100 for damages for the wrongful conversion of tbe launch and I i foi a judgment for tbe value thereof, aud TILLAMOOK COUNTY 8ANK>™fl OUNTy u*Ty T I L_l_ A Fj_00 K CITY ORE. ■ I ! 1 $1.50 per year, $17.531 LADIES’ SUITSk/7.83 __________ SPECIAL. __________ $22.50 UP TO $30.00 VALUES About 78 tailored suits, partly from a spec- ial purchase and partly from several lines of $22.50, $25. $27.50 and $30 values bought for our regular Fall Trade. The styles and materials are absolutely new and fashionable ; long coat effects, mostly 45 inches, satin lined. The variety is too great to accurately describe here, for there are grays, browns, blues, greens, new reds and all colors in plain and fancy worsteds, in serge, in broad cloth, in diagonal cheviot. Some black suits, too, in the lot. The plainly tailored effects are most preval ent, and kilted skirts as well as [new plaited styles are included. Many of the suits are trimmed with jet buttons. These New Tailored $17.83 guifS are Splendid. $17.83 Don’t mistake the price we ask, for the Value ! Take our word for it.^There’s not a single suit in the entire lot worth less than $22.50 and most of them were intended to bring $25 to $30 each. Women of all regular sizes up to about 42 inch bust, also Misses of 17 to 20 years of age, can befitted in this special line of choice suits at a real saving of from $5 to $12. The sale of these suits will continue until they are closed out at the sale price of $17.83. SALE OF LADIES $19.77. COATS Including Values from $25.00 to $30.00. $19.77. This assortment includes every new style and a variety of materials, mostly blacks, in tailored and novelty effects. These coats show the highest degree of per fection in tailoring and finish. You can depend upon it you are getting a good coat and an exceptional bargain in one of these values from $25 to $30 at $19.77. Alterations and Fitting. W'e will gladly alter any garment purchased from us, either suits or coats, guar anteeing you a PERFECT FIT AND ABSOLUTELY NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE. If Haltom Has it Its in Style. HALTOM’S If Its in Style Hal tom Has It. a for a judgment for $100 for refusing to OPTION LAW IS UPHELD the local option law. In one case he was lined J.'iOo and one day in jail, but cancel the mortgage. SUPREME COURT FINDS NO Judge Galloway reduced the floe later It has since been ascertained that FLAW IN STATUTE to *300, which was paid. In the above Chris Nichnfo the foreman on the rail road who skipped out after cashing oyer Conviction of Tillamook Offender case, appealed from the Circuit Court, it w»» an appeal from the Justice Court, Is Affirmed and Initiative Act $2,500 in checks belonging to the men. where Langworthy was lined $100 and Is Found Valid. succeeded in getting away with more S alem , Or., Oct. 26.—In an opinion 15 days in jail, hut the justice remitted money than was at first thought, for be had entrusted to him several hundred written by Justice King, the Supreme the jail sentence, and it was in this case dollars to deposit in the bank, which he Court today affirmed the decision in tbe where the law was attacked. failed to do. Sheriff Crenshaw was close Circuit Court for Tillamook County in Howard Edmunds must Pay on Nichola's trail while in Portland, but the case of the State vs. W. Lang Fine for Bootlegging. he had too much of a start, and it is worthy. In this action the validity of The suiieine court handed down a de thought that he left with another man the local-option law was brought into direct question, and by upholding the cision also in tbe case of the Slate V«. with the intention of going to Europe. Dr. S. M. Kirron. of Portland, returned trial court ths Supreme Court declares Howard Edmunds, who waa convicted on the steamer last week for the purpose the local option law to have been legally iu Tillamook co. of violating the local option law, which was decided in favor of locating in this city. He has taken n enacted. of the State. Thu opinion was written Langworthy was convicted of a viola suite of rooms in the concrete huildingfor Edmunds was fined his offices. Dr. Kirron is a graduate of tion of the local option act and fined. by Justice King. the State university, and took consider, The appeal was taken on the sola point $509 and 20 days in jail by Judge Gallo way at the April term of court, but the able interest in toot ball and other that the trial judge refused to instruct sports while attending the university at the jury that the evidence established ! jail sentence was suspended during good Eugene, and received a certificate from the fact that the correct title of the act ( behavior. - - the State Medical College. He comes to had not been certified to by the County At C. S Atkinson'« 8tore. Clerks prior to the election of June, Tillamook highly recommendedaud with the intention of remaining here and 1904, aud that therefore the act was Shorts ............................................. $ 1.50 invalid and the defendant should be building up a practice. Bran ............................. . 90c. found not guilty. A. L. Arstell, the young man who Tbe Appellate Court holds that " the Barley, per ton............................ 36 00 gained such a notoriety in this county right of the people to legislate directly Wheat .............................................. 2.00 by forging checks and bieaking out of | —other than by adopting conatitutional Alfalfa I Meal.................................... 90c. the couutv jail, anil who was sent to the ' provisions—in place of relying solely on Alfalla Hay, per cwt.................... 1.25 penitentiary for the forgery, has gone to I their representatives, was by them se- White River Flour, Sk $150. bbl. 5 60 the penitentiary again for holding up I cured or renerved through the Initia. Oil Meal, per cwt.......................... 3 00 Grocer McDonald on the Liberty road live and referendum amendments to the Gals.................................................. 2 00 south of Salem niter he was liberated Constitution." Therefore, " if the act Buy a feud cutter and save lyovr bay. from the penitentiary. He was later adopted in 1903 for the purpose ol fscili. A full line of Pacific Coast Stock captured by Sheriff Minto and Deputy taring operations under the initiative Remedies Esch in a grain field near Independence amendment is not in conflict or incon- I after an exciting chase. Judge Burnett sistent with such amendment, it must sentenced him to one to ten years in the follow that the law is valid, and that | penitentiary. any proceeding» had in conformity ! The Board of Equalization adjourned therewith are ample ' on Wednesday morning after making a In conclusion llie court states that " a few changes in the assessment The careful examination ot the bill of excep only umber owner toenter a protest was tions discloses the fact that tlie local Paid up Capital ................. »25,000. C. H. Wheeler. Following were lhe reductions made, amounting to $4,605 option law was submitted to the voter»; Oilers every facility for safe banking of the state in strict conformity with .. »900 John J. Earl .. the mandates of the constitution, as and respectfully solicits your business. 200 C Desmond .... .. 400 Jacob Blum.... Acts as trustee for corporations. Ind', amended, and as supplemental thereto .. 170 Jos. I ffenberger and in aid thereof, and having received vtduals and estates. Confidential trust .. 500 R Wall............. relations carried out faithfully. a majority of the votes cast at the gen .. 200 Il, Dunstan .. Interest at current rates on tune de eral election at which it waa submitted, .. 200 Frad C, Skomp posits. .. 470 John Du Bois .. accordingly became a law of the alate." Mad business given prompt attention ... 3<XI John Krebs..... .'»OO There were two case« in the April , Fire and burglar pr>«4 safety deposit K McKenzie ,. boa<w just installed for < oavei.iencs of ... 100 H. F. Holden .. term of the Circuit ;Court in which! custuiVm »I reasonable rental. fill K W. Watson Langwortby was charged with violating Tillamook Land lav. Co .. 615 First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY, ORE.