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ilkiîiwok ■* XXII. OREGON, DECEMBER 30, NO. 30 1909. #1.50 per year. —L MASON, ennington URS, 3 OFF. Our Annual CLEARANCE SALE starts Monday Morning, Jan. 3rd have a few Ladies’ date suits left j we offer at ex Lally low prices. D Suits for $11.67 13.34 ff 99 15.67 99 99 18.34 99 99 >men’s Coats nderpriced. this season’s gar- », great values at illowing low prices. 5 Coats for $ 4.17 6.67 99 99 8.34 99 99 10.00 99 99 PENNINGTON All Winter Stocks must be sold. It will pay you to take advantage of this Great Price-Cutting event. All Odds and Ends of Seasonable and Staple Merchandise of Every Descrip tion will be Closed Out at Ridiculously Low Prices. Come in. Ladies’ mt Made Suits, MASON, Childrens’ Coats Some excellent coats to select from, at the follow- prices $2.75 Coats for $1.84 5.00 >> 3.34 4.32 6.48 9.25 >> >> 6.17 Ladies’ dress Skirts A large stock of skirts of the following materials Mohair, Chiffon Panama, Cheviot, Serge, Prenella, and Voil at unheard of prices. $ 5.00 Skirts for >3.34 5.00 7.50 99 99 6.67 IO.00 99 99 8.34 12.5o 99 , 99 & Jewelry 1-3 OFF. We Want to Show You. DRESS GOODS SHOE SALE. A great Sale of Women’s, All new up-to-date patterns Men’s and Children’s Slip at a great Saving to you. pers and Shoes. Odd lots 65c. Serges for 49c. yd. and broken lines priced for $1.25 Serges for 94c. It sale at ONE-FOURTH less 70c. Batiste 53c. »» than real worth. 99 60c. Mohair 45c. II 99 Eadies’ All Wool Sweaters. 75c. 56c. 99 99 99 Every Sweater New and 1.00 75c. 99 up.to-date Sale 1-3 OFF. It 99 1.50 1.13 »> • I 49c.' 99 65c. Prenilla II 1.10 Broadcloth 99 83c. 99 Shawls, Scarfs, Fasci 1.25 94c. 99 99 99 nators, Childrens Toques, 1.13 II 1.50 99 • • Sacques and Bootees. 25c. Mixed Suitings 19c. 99 35 ,, ,, 25c. 99 SALE ONE THIRD OFF 99 Knit Goods. Outing Flannel. Overstocked with outing flannel. We will sell during this Sale. 12^ic. Outing flannel for 10c yd 10c. „ „ 8c. yd. 99 Ladies’ Rain Coats We have a large assort ment of Ladies’ Rain Coats which we just re ceived this month, which we will sell at 20 PER CENT OFF. Sale Men’s Suits. Have you ever worn a Brandigee Kincaid or Sin cerity Suit ? If you have you will surely take advantage of this great suit sale. If you haven’t just try one at these remarkably low prices : >10.00 SUITS FOR $7.50 12.50 9.38 It 15.00 11.25 >» • > 20.00 15.00 » I 99 25.00 18.75 99 99 BOY’S Knickerbucker Suits. Suits that are up to top notch, and ard sure to go quick at these prices : >3.75 SUITS FOR $2.60 3.28 4.50 SUITS FOR 5-00 3.75 99 tt 5.63 7.50 99 *1 7.50 iO.DO tt h Men’s and Boy’s Ovorcoats. 20 Per Cent Off. Sale Men’s Hats. Hats that are strictly up-to-date, the famous Gordon, Conqueror and Hardman brands, at the following pric2s, $1.50 Hats for $1.20 2.00 1.60 2.50 2.00 3.00 2.40 99 99 99 99 9 9 9 9 Sale Boy’s Hats. Hats that are great bargains at the follow ing low prices. 50c. Hats for 40c. 75c. 60c. $1.00 80c. 1.25 $l.oo 1.2o 1.5o 99 9 9 99 99 9 9 99 9 9 99 The Board of County Commis Masses at Sacred Heart Church ugh, and as it was a cold night, it A suit was filed in the circuit sioners will meet next Wednesday, i court by Andy Nolan against I,. A. on < January 1st will be low mass at made it unpleiisant for them. The when the tax levy will be made. a.m. and High Mass at 11 a.m. restaurant was closed for a couple Le Miller, Agnes I. Fitzpatrick, 8.30 I of the estate of E. A. ’ The Holy Hour on December 31st of days owing to the fire. On the expiration of Postmaster admintstatrix 1 lie from 8.30 p.m. to 0.30 p.m. ' Invite You to Make This Severance's time in the post office Fitzpatrick, deceased, and Chester will Deputy Sheriff John Aschim left he will remove, with his wife and Stuart, in which the plaintiff sues i instead of 8 p.m. to 0 p.m. as an on Sunday for Portland, where A. Bank Your Depository . .. for $009.10 due on promissory note. nounced last Sunday. family, to Yakima, Wash. C. NcKeen is under urrest anil io Rosenberg Bros., who recently wanted in thia county. McKeen The annual meeting of the Ladies' Lost, on Dec. 25th, a blue and Guild of the Presbyterian Church white cross stitch Ladies’ Apron, 1 came to thia city and invested in came here and claimed that he rep will be held in the church next between Mrs. Billing's house and property, have rented from W. C. resented the Owls and gathered in Wednesday afternoon at 2.30. the Adventist church, or the latter King, with an option to purchase, over $Wt> entrance fees from persona If you have an idle hundred—or fifty or Remember Jones-Knudson Furni and MrB. Kirk’s in Thayer’s addi the building recently vacated by he had induced to join. McKeen any other amount which you desire to lay ture Company give 10 per cent off tion. Finder please leave at this Jones A Knudson, and will open up “skidooed” and went to California, shortly with a flour, feed and gro and was brought back to Portland for cash on all goods in their store office and get reward. Mrs. Kirk. aside fior safe keeping, bring it to this bank cery’ store. on a charge of obtaining money on except Ostermore mattresses. * The passengers who left here on for deposit. a check on hie brother-in-law. As Special taxes levied in the school Mrs. J. J. Johnson presented her Saturday morning on the Sue H. the latter told the grand jury that districts areas follows ! District No. husband with a Christmas box on Elmore were A. C. Jennings. J. We issue Certificates of Deposit pay he would have paid it had it been I, 2 mills ; No. 2, 1 ; No. 5, 4 ; No. 6, Saturday, the present being the first H. Thorp, Mrs. Hoover, R. A. Gree, presented to him, McKeen was able on demand, also Time Certificates 3 ; No. 7, 8; No. 9 0; No. 10, 2 ; No. daughter to arrive in that house P. Steiner, VV. R. Scovell, Dan Gil II, 2V, ; No. 12, 2% ; No. 13, « ; No. turned loose, only to be re arrested bearing 4 per cent interest. bert, C. H. Newcomb, Ethel Blaser, hold. 14, 2 ; No. 16, 7 ; No. 10, 5 ; No. 23, on a warrant sent out by Sheriff Prices paid for November butter P. B. Galliger, Mr. Vernon and J. 5 ; No. 24, 2 ; No. 25, 2 ; No. 27, H ; Crenshaw. ___________ fat: Tillamook Creamery, 40c. ; Aschim. No. 28, 2 ; No. 29, 4tf; No- 31, 2% ; Notice of First Meeting of Cred Maple Leaf, 41V4c. ; Clover Leaf, The steamer Golden Gate made No. 32, 4 ; No. 33, 2 ; No. 34, 5 ; K itors. 41.2c. ; Fkirview, 38c. ; South Prai her first run to Tillamook last week 35, H ; No. 3ft, 5 ; No. 37, 5 ; No. on a five days schedule and left on Bk ; No. 39, 2>A ; No. 40, 2 ; No. 42, In the District Court of the United rie, 40c. States for the District of Oregon. M. F. Leach has bought the pro Saturday. It was reported from 2 ; No. 3, 5 ; No. 45, 12 ; No. 48, 3 ; TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK In Bankruptcy. Garibaldi that the steamer, wliile perty now occupied by the Head No. 49, 10 ; No. 50, 10 ; No. 51, 4. In the matter of i TILLAMOOK, OREGON. light from Prof. W. W. Wiley,which crossing out on Saturday, had gone R. L. Wade. A. J. Hembree will ask Govenor Bankrupt. 1 is one of the best business locations on the spit and was in a worse pre dicament than the Argo when she Benson for. full pardon and for re To the Creditors of R. I.. Wade, of in the city. Tillamook, in the county of Till atoration of his right« as citizen. Al amook, and district aforesaid, Christmas passed off quietly in stranded. The report proved to l>e though the charge against Hembree a bankrupt. this city, the weather being frosty untrue. of murdering hi» wife has lieen dis NoTit'B is H bmkby G iven ,—That Hiram Eadus vs. The Tillamook and cold. Friday evening the usual missed, he is still under sentence on the 28th day of December A. D., County Bank, a corporation, and for mansUughter;the verdict having 1999, the said K. 1- Wade was duly I„ K. Whiteman and wife were in Christmas trees in the churches at OOk JOTTINGS from Glenn H. Johnson is a suit filed in bnnknipt, anil that the tracted large congregations. Cloverdale on Monday. been returned by a Tillamook Conn adjudicated first meeting of Ids creditors will tie the cireuit court in which the plain After over two weeks of dry, frosty ty jury in the trial wherein he wa» Rev. Thon. Robinson will preach held at the office of the under eye specialist. weather, with the wind in the East, tiff claims that he was deprived of charged with the murder of hi» dau signed, in Tillamook City, Oregon, at Bay City on Sunday morning and Vintre»« for bargains. • it took a change on Wednesday the use of the launch Frolic by the ghter, Hembree served one year of on the Utn day of January, A.D., in this city in the evening. unlawful acts of the defendant« and 1910, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, Win« general insurance. Fred Webber han rented his ranch night, when the wind went to south was damaged in the sum of $500 by an indeterminate sentence for man at which time the said creditor« wanted. See D. L. on Kelchis River and will spend the west, and this brought rain. slaughter and was then paroled by may attend, prove their claim», , reason thereof, and a half interest County Clerk Holden has received in the lauuch valued at $2IJU) makes Governor Chamberlain. .He is now appoint a trustee, examined the remainder of the winter in Califor bankrupt and transact such other was in from Hebo nia. the mandate from the supreme court the amount $2,500 that is sued for. circulating a petition for Ilia full tiuaine«» an may properly come tie- fiardon. Dallas Observer. fore »aid meeting. Mias E. Fawk, of Salem, came in in the Howard Edmunds case, af Howard Edmunds, who applied listed December 30th, lUO. The fire alarm at nine o'clock on fifi**ing, of Nehalem, was last week to spend the Christmas firming the judgment of the lower T. It G ovne , for a rehearing of the local option Thursday evening called the Hose court and placing the costs at $46. Monday. Referee in Bankruptcy. holidays with her sister, Mrs. James case in the supreme court, was de Company out to a fire which had B. T. Haltom moved into his new • for light house keep- Walton. quarters in the concrete building nied a rehearing. Thia was a case , originated in the kitchen of the Pal I Parkhurst. Rev. A. B. Calder will preach at this week, which will make him a where Edmunds was convicted ofj ace restaurant. The fire had taken •fithao filed a petition io Onion Peak next Sunday at 11 a.m., Imotlegging in the April term of the • a good hold at the rear end of the 7 >n<l the store ia cloned. at Nehalem at 2.30 and at Balm at fine store for business, and which circuit court and Judge Galloway building and rapidly spread to the is being fitted up in up-to-date im|K>sed a $500 fine. The case wa« second story. Therr was a little County Bank will 7.30 p.m. style. ■<*fay,New Year'a Day. appealed to the supreme court and delay in getting water on the fire Thoae who want their wood sawed Marriage licenses were ¡sued to k>r rent close to T11I- by L. C. Wilka’ gasoline wood saw Wm. B. Ijingley and Bessie Willes, was decided against Edmunds and owing to the hone firing froze »nd .... »25,00«. l'»i<l up Capital » motion for a rehearing was made. the bursting of three section», but M-G. H. Ward, at Benls.’ will please leave their orders with Chiffon L. Mattoon and Ada Penter, Olfen every facility for nfe hanking Page Bros. * At a meeting of the school dis A h noon an they were removed it did George E. Tinnerstet and Georgie *n<l mpn tfully «olieK« your hunrm«. not take long before the tire wa« ez- kssiness men report The Port of Tillamook met thia F. Fletchall, Edward Weston and trict on Tuesday for the pttrpone of Act. «• iruUee f<n oorporMMMM, indt- • fine Christmas trade morning and levied a I mill tax. The Rachel Fletchall and ClaudC. Chris levying a tax to pay t>ff some of the j tinguiahed:' Chief Crenshaw wa« .Mosh •ml »«Cat*« < onhdenlial im«t bonded indebtedness and for other •truck in the eye with the full force relataaucarried out fahhfully. Port of Nehalem ha» also levied a tensen and Mary Brooten. Intrrast st current r»m on time 4.- ¡of water from one <if the nozzle», Furnishings call on 1 mill tax. E W.¡Stanley was awarded the set purposes, it was decided to levy V I causing a painful injury and bring i unit«. . nulla. Mat year the levy wa» 8 I M»l I hiwimw « given pr<>ai|8 alteliUor. nouth »Me Tyler’» The Bank Almanac. Did you get of dishes on Wednesday at Mason, ¡Ivfood from the eye Joe llling»- t . > Hire and •■ur<l«r |*>»«< ■W»” defawl The clock mills, but as the new school law I worth »lipped while OU the rttnf and one? If not drop a card to the Till Pennington A Co’». [ I miim )•»«€ inHalhwt fur < .xteuiem*« ; Jt?’ OB ""proved farm amook County Hank or call at their stopped at 10 o’clock. 3» minutes favors the small schools, the appor rr< rived a severe «baking, tearing 1 cuM«,in-n vt re.ie,i,able ivnt.l. . . and 30 seconds. Mr. Stanley held tionment of school fund« for the ......1 the fle«h on hi« left hand. 1 . P*1, rfPt interest.— office for one. large schools will be «mailer. Th« open Mrs. Fiachet'a outfit ha» arrived ticket 10 o'clock. 31 minute« and BUttl I.---- had to be dor tored for their in- 2 second», which was the nearest. enrollment thia year amount« to 141. I ja .U3. While fighting fire quite a a<Te* of land to be and «he ■» ready for business in the bring ’ an,increase of & over last | juries i number of the boy« were wet thro- •** who want the job i Photographic Studio in the Sarchct Savefall your tickets. We will give *• G. Beale. . (block. Bring your baby. • | away about ten more aet» of dishes. year. First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY. ORE.