llamtwk No. 25 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER K JOTTINGS lye specialist, general insurance. nook County Bank idd of Holatein Cows fcabcrlacli has rented Em to Earl Ayer. Jainter and decorator, Lg a specialty. E Registered Holatein tear & Co.’s add. Ion went to Portland Ion a business trip. $10.50 a ton. Beet Coal, See D. L. Shrode. tkins is in from Ash- Lit for a few weeks. ICowa, to freshen in the 8. Beals, Tillamook. * services at the Presby- (i next Sunday morning r, wife and son will re- lext steamer from their last. I Rooms and Board at hurst’s, opposite Dr. pence, d crabs for sale, also ¡osite Case’s machine Whitney. shed Rooms and Lodg- i of Lawrence Sanders nook Hotel. al city caucus will be irday for the purpose of a city ticket. fahlen, leading jeweler, largest stock of anti- llas in Tillamook. * ’ahlen, leading jeweler, nilas cheaper than any United States. Whole- ail. * Attorney W. H. Cooper has sold his residence and furniture, D. T. Edmunds buying the house. Ira Latimer and wife returned on Saturday from visiting- Mrs. Lati­ mer’s father, who had been sick. Mrs. Gus Kunze returned with her daughter, who had been sale price, Boy’s Rubbers, 2 to 6, sale .. 50c. wear. Sale, garment.. 1.29 Cravenettes, for pair.......................................... $2.20 son, Pennington & Co.’s ?ED HOT SPECIALS! THIS WEEK ! $14.50 from 35 to 42 inches. Regular $8.50 value. Special, ea $4.85 We are offering bigger and better bargains than ever before. A quantity of American Lady Corsets, long model effects. Everything we own or control is sacrificed heavily to help Value, $2.50. Sale price, each us reduce our enormous stock. This is not idle talk, but $1.19 absolute facts. It is cheaper for us to sell our goods at Line of $1.25. American cost, getting the value of the advertising in doing so than Lady Corsets. Sale price, to pay the enormous expense of moving. It is your oppor­ each ............................... 67c. tunity to buy goods at wholesale prices. Hundreds of people have braved the recent severe storms to take ad­ Men’s Hats. vantage of this sale and were gled they did so. We have W 'e are offering some big tnonev Ladies’ Suits and Coats. huge quantities of nifty, up to date stuff, still waiting for saving specials on hats. A someone to carry away. Remember this will last only a line of $2.00 to $2.50 hats. Values better than ever. Each............................... 89c. few days longer, as we will be ready to move. So come High class tailored suits values A Line we sold for $3 00 each, NOW. to $20, Sale suit $9.15 day) evening. Rev. J. F. Dunlop ' will preach the sermon, and a large chorus choir, made up of the seve- j Pristley’s Ladies worth $20 every where. ral choirs of the different churches, I Sale price each $4.25 will render the music for the even-1 ing- | Suits for $5.00 600 ♦» 6.67 », 8.00 ♦♦ 9.00 * 10.00 n 11.00 w 13.34 n Dress Skirts. A line of Ladie’s and Misses, 75c. Grade all Bleached Linen Damask, special, yard 56c. A Line of elegant Ladies’ Skirts, Rubberized rain coats, All 1 $2 grade fine bleached all Linen Damask, special yd $1.35 in a variety of handsome pat­ Shades, beautifully made. A 75c. grade Fancy Colored Damasks in Checks and terns and shades. Waist $to value for $4.98 Flowered Designs, special yard ........................ 45c. sizes to 34 inches. Lengths Elegantly Tailored Suits, New long coats, kilted skirts val­ ues to $35 Sale suit $16.95 A line of Ladies’ Tailored Coats bought to sell for $12 each. Shoes. Sale price each $4.97 About 200 pair« of Men’s Shoes. New Fall Styles, values from $2.75 $15 Ladies’ Coats in black and I to $3.50, sale, pair................ $2.20 colors, Sale price each $8.95 A union Thanksgiving service $2.50 ¡Heavy Cronie Stock “¡Billy Buster” Shoe for Boys, sizes 11 to will be held in the United Brethren I Misses and Children’s Coats, 2, sale price, pair................ $1.50 church Thanksgiving, this (Thurs- I values to $9^0, on sale each izes 14 to 36. $f.$o per year. Our Store will be Closed Thanksgiving Day Afternoon. Men’s “Cooper” Ribbed Under­ wear. Sale, garment. $1.35 Governoi Benson has announced immediately. This will be good THE PORT MEETS. the appointment of the following news to the thousands of Summer commissioners of the new port of visitors who throng the beach re­ Harbor Line Established- Nehalem : C. H. Wheeler, Henry sorts south of the Columbia River. Tohl, H. V. Alley, F. A. Rowe. A frequent service, which can best Squatters Must Move Frank Zaddach. The port has just be supplied by an electric line, will Off the Water Front. been incorporated under the terms not only attract newcomers to these beach resorts, but it will greatly of an act passed at the last session The Port of Tillamook held a add to the pleasure and convenience meeting on Friday evening, when of the Legislature. Governor Benson has appointed of the ‘‘regulars,’’ who for years H. T. Botts, president, M. F. Leach, James Walton as one of the dele­ have spent the Summer at the Dave Fitzpatrick and James Wal­ gatee from Oregon to the National beach. The line, by following ton were present. The port took Rivers and Harbors Congress, almost-any of the routes on which the first step towards the improve­ which is to be held in Washington, surveys have been made between ment of the water front and the D.C., on December 8th, 9th and Seaside and Tillamook, would pre­ straightening of Hoquiirton slough. sent scenic attractions of surpass­ Secretary Walton read a communi­ 10th. B. L. Eddy, ' of Roseburg, cation from the engineer's depart­ and formerly o( Tillaiipiojc, is also ing interest.—Oregonian. An agreement has been filed with ment in regard to a project for the one of the delegation. K The holiday depurtment at I’atz- tbe County Clerk between N. N. improvement of the slough, which Bi-ooten and John A. Anderson and caused a good deal of discussion, lafs’ will be open on Wednesday, Dec. 1st. A h all our Christmas T. H. Faulconer, in which it is and the secretary was instructed agreed to eell the ore from what is to write the department again as goods are all in, we will have them known as the Brooten minernl to plans, etc. Mr. Walton an­ on display in a room 25x30, which property, in the south part of the nounced tha‘ he had been ap­ makes Christmas shopping easy. Come early and make your selection county. The ore is to be known as pointed by the governor a delegate the ‘‘Brooten’s Kelp Ore,” and the to the National Rivers and Harbors as you know the choicest articles parties agree to take not less than Congress, anil suggested that Mr. aré always sold liefore the middle ¡ I $500 worth of ore during the first Russell Hawkins take his place, so of December. I year; $1,000 the second year; $1,500 that Tillamook could be repre­ The steamer Sue H. Elmore came for the third year, delivered at the sented. Tics was left over to see in on Saturday with a number of mine and to be sold in the State of whether Mr. Hawkins would con­ passengers and left here cm Sunday California or the territory of Ari­ sent to go to Washington. The with the following passengers: Miss zona, upon the following terms: question of the establishment of a Bramwell, C. Hannenkrat, M. R. For antiphlogestine, containing harbor line was then taken up and Robins, R. M. Buckle, J. Coulber, me dical properties for poultices, at it was unanimously adopted that Alex. Poksa, Capt. B. Toliell and $200 per ton; ore containing medical the north line of the Thomas dona­ Miss Zumstein. As a heavy rain properties for mud and steam tion claim tie declared the hartxir and wind storm was blowing she baths, $125 per ton; for ore con­ line, and the ascretary was author­ was unable to cross out. taining medical properties for ized to write the engineers dejisrt- The steamer Argo reached this i water baths, $75 per ton; for ore ment to that effect, and to order city Saturday evening, and working r cents ining medical properties for those who had encroached upon her cargo that night, she left early i drinking water, $200 per ton. The the slough to move back to the Sunday morning, and succeeded in , ore is be treated by Brooten before line, whi-h will necessitate the re­ crossing out. Her passengers from delivery suitable for the purposes moval of docks, wharfs and build­ here were Ed. Faulkner, John Starr, expressed in tbe agreement, and ings on the south side of the The Port took up the John Norboy, L. G. Freeman, wife the contract is for 20 years, with slough. and daughters. She was fortunate tiie privilege to take more ore when matter of refunding the tax money levied by the old Port, but as in getting out, as another southwest desired. _________ ______ it would only necessitate levying storm came up that evening. Notice to The Public. that much more tax when the next At a meeting of the City Council levy is made, it was thought that on Thursday evenir g, a franchise Mrs. Fincher, the new photograph­ would be gained by doing was granted the Pacific Railway A er, regrets very much to state that nothing ’ so. The members of the Port ap­ Navigation Co. to lay a track on owing to the bad weather, it will be peared to be unanimously of the Water street, the railroad company impossible to get my goods here in opinion that they should proceed to use the north side of the street. time to open my Studio by Dec. 1st, forthwith by making all necessary The city council instructed the re­ jyerhape not before the 10th or 15th. arrangement to get the preliminary corder to obtain from the water But remember the same offer work as to the atraightening of the commission its annual report. The holds good at that date, that the slough under weigh as soon as city caucus, to nominate a city first three days of niy opening possible, and when thia is done. ticket, was set for Saturday evening. every child under 5 years of age I i let the work by contract Several The Ladies' Aid of the Church of brought to the studio will receive j jother minor mutters came up and I Christ met with Mrs. Hall, Novem­ a beautiful photograph of its self I the Port adjourned to meet at the ber 8th, and will meet on the 25th, free. You nre un'ler no obligations i call of the secretary. at the parsonage Next week they to place an ' order, the offer tiring I will meet with Mrs. Margaret Hold- given to introduce my work Don't stay home if weather is den. It is desired that all the stormy an I tim prepared to photo members lie present. The bazaar will be held Friday and Saturday, ijraph baby on the darkest day. Watch piner for correct date «4 Decern tier 3rd and 4th. in Jone.- .»pening. mas order, will receive Knudson Co.’» concrete building. prompt attention. Paid up Capital ............... • M). Many dainty and useful things for Mrs ’/iadher’» Studio in Sarchet OiTera eve’y f»> ilitv for hanking Christmas gifts will be on sale. block. - and respectfully mliclt» your businew. Sermon subjects of the Church of Acts m trustee for corporations, indl« Cows For Sale. Christ next Lord’» day: am., r, ridunb and »»Utss. Confidential triw» “ Christ's Estimate of Happiness;” Ha ve 8 or 10 head of milk cows h 1 relation» curried out faithfully. I need -Call at the rane Interest »1 current r»t«a on time «»• p.m.. " The House Which God mon than p. w. T odo . for , »rices. posits. a ate teA^teu Built ” _ - . Mail bu.ine.. gieen prompt »1 Un Hon. For Bale. p,r. .nd burglar pr<«»< «af -ty depo»H From Astoria come» word that .H.werV^hn'- engine boxes ju.t inrt.lled for cimreulenc. <4 the proposed Astoria-Seaaide-Tilla 4 horse 1 ____ L - ’-u_,ent Inquire ^ci»»oiuer» vt reasonable rental. monk electric railroad has been 5 wood-saw attachm financed and that work will begin i f<^ Gu» Kunze, TiUamoo First Bank & 1 rust Company, BAY CITY. ORE. Agency for American Ladies Tailoring Co. ; % Service □