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il. XXII. No. 33. Ji.50 per year. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY ao, 1910 MOOK JOTTINGS Watch the date for Free Children's day. Every mother receive a beauti ful photograph of their children free >rris, eye specialist. if brought to Fischer’s Studio upon Nolan, general insurance. this date. We have given the babies Soap, 7 bars 25c.— G rand a chance. Now we are giving the children a chance. You are under sacks wanted. See D. L. no obligations to place an order. M rs . F ischer ’ s S tudio . • I ¡ Try Haltom’s fresh The Candies, 15c. and 35c. per lb. Greater HALTOM’S Toilet Soap. Special, 7 Bars for 25c. ! Ladies’ Underwear GIGANTIC RUMMAGE Men’s Underwear. cGinnis was in from Hebo A meeting of the automobolists ■esday. in this city was called on Wednes Spools Clark’s Cotton 25c.— day evening at Snodgrass' building for the purpose of organizing, but L eader . • instead of doing so those present Kims for light house keep- took up the matter of forming a rs. Parkhurst. Commercial Club, and another aster Severance is breaking effort is to be made in that direc :w postmaster. tion. on’s have some fine quality The lumber schooner San Buena I ing at half price. * Ventura, which was tied up in this ’ Gingham $itchen Aprons, city some years ago, drifted ashore 5c.— G rand L eader . * on Friday at the mouth of Rogua will open tomorrow, Friday, Jan. 21. with posts for sale, any length, River an«l was wrecked. The cap the cream of the stock untouched. This is the big tain and his wife and crew put off in nderson. Hemlock, Ore. * ictor J. W. Sweeney, of the a boat and were picked up by a pass- | gest, grandest opportunity we have yet offered the ing steamer and landed in San Fran N. Co., came in this week, economical buyers of Tillamook County to save ■riage license was issued to cisco. Men’s Heavy Jersey Ribbed money. So we strongly recommend you to take ad Heavy Fleeced Underwear Vests Most every week there is a busi Shirts and Drawers, pink or blue. mer and Cora May Downing. and Pants, Jersey ribbed, regular vantage of your chance. 50c value Each 19c. value 35c ’ Each 27c. was about six and a half ness change in this city, and from Men's Heavy Fleece Lined Un all appearances a large number of Heavy Ribbed Wool Underwear, inow in the mountains on Remember, it is one of the rules of this store that derwear Shirts and Draw« r «, reg vests and Pants, $1 val Each 63c. persons will be here this year look Each 39c. the advertising man must not under any circum ular B5c value Fine Ribbed Wool Underwear, ing for business openings and in Men ’ s Pink or Brown “Engle" ’ Flannellette Night Gowns, splendid grade $1.25 val Each 98c. stances make false or misleading statements to our Uuderwear, $1 50 val Each vestments, as it is generally con $1.29 $1.5C, special 98c.— G rand Ladies ’ Black Wool Ribbed customers, and you can rely on anything you read in Men’s All Wool Underwears, ceded that Tillamook Citv and Tights, regular $1 val Each 63c. county will make rapid growth for our advertisements as being absolutely true in every liroken lot, val to $1 90 Each $1.19 Ladies’ Bargain Section, aster Severance is under the next few years. Men's Bargain Section, detail. Main Aisle to the Left Main Aisle to the Right ther with an attack of A bill of sale was filed in the Cus tom house at Astoria whereby E. roat will leave on the next E. Jenkins sells a half interest in to spend a few weeks in the gasoline launch Henrietta No. 2 to Eugene Jenkins for $201X1. The A Handsome at- Men’s Black to loan on improved farm craft, which was recently built by , at 7Ji per cent interest.— Wilson Bros., of Astoria, and Wro sortaient of Men's and Tan Cot- . Beals. Boy’s Heavy Fleece ught to this city, is of 10 tons net ’ Darn-no-More Hose, regu- register and iB being operated in the Four - in - Hands. ton Sox. 15c. Underwear. Reg. 40c. >air, special three pair for freight and passenger service from Values from 50c. value. PrlOc Tillamook City to bay points. and L eader . * value. Shirts and E. T. Haltom left Wednesday on a E. Lytle, of the Hillsboro to $1.00. Ea. 35c. Men’s heavy of the P. R. A N. Co., was business trip, going out by way of Drawers. All sizes. Sheridan, and Miss Nell Whitte ty on Tuesday. Cabinet Men’s Batwing all wool hand Each 27c. Lace and Embroidered Jab- more accompanied him. They go Medium Cube Pins. Cube, Bow Ties. Values to 50c. knit Sox. 50c and 35c. value, special two to Spokane to meet the New York Children’s Princess Large Cube Pins - Cube, representatives of the combination ■G rand L eader . * Sale 25c. value. Pr39c each of stores to buy spring goods. After ilden Gate succeeded in Union Suits. Reg. getting through purchasing from Wire Hair Pins - Ea. Men's Tecks. A beautiful Men’s 35 and this city Monday morning the New York representatives, Mr. -ht from Portland. 75c. value. Suit 49c. Mother ’ s Ironing Wax. Ea. 9c Haltom will go to Chicago and St. line. Reg. 50 cents values. A .1 J» -1 50c. Fancy los. Robinson will preach Louis, and after getting through Ruben's Infant Shirts. Sale Hand Brushes 4c Ea. Sale Price ” Ea. 19c. ling and evening next Sun with business at those place will Price each, 57c. i Presbyterian churc^i. Ea. 4c. pay his mother a visit in Tennesse. Men's String Club Bowties. Hose. All colors and patterns. Children's All Wool Shirts Curliug Irons - ceived, Ladies’ Pure Linen The reason that the return mar and Drawers, Reg. 75c. Pair, 25c. Merrick’s Thread ~ Spool. 2c. Sale Price - - Ea. 19c. :red Tailored Wasts, $4 00 riage certificate had not been re value. - - Sale 57c. >ecial $2.30.—G~ L ea - turned to the County Clerk in the Meti’s Bargain Section, Ladies’ Bargain Section, Men’s Bargain Section, Underwear Section, • specified time in the «narriage of Main aisle to right. Main aisle to the right. Rear End of Store. Main aisle to right. imsey has disposed of the F. H. Bush and Ruth M. Easter was it to W. E. Young and Ira on account of Justice Sappington, and he will move to Cali- who married the couple, failing to place it on file, and the cause of this rho want their wood sawed being overlooked was, no doubt, on Wilks’ gasoline wood saw account of the justice's sickness Childs e leave their orders with after the marriage and previous to , » Ladies’ Co- his death. This straightens out all white bear nk Almanac. Did you get the marriages, but there are yet a ney Neck cloth Cout. ot drop a card to the Till- number of persons who are liable lunty Bank or call at their to fines for not reporting deaths or Scarf. $1.50 Reg. $5.00 burying them without having the one. * proper certificates. It is impossi fi' value. ber Jones-Knudson Furni- value. Sale A lot of splendid values in Niglit Gowns, pany give 10 per cent off ble for the County Health Officer, fit Each 75c. in all goods in their store Dr. I. M. Smith, to keep a correct Chemise, Corset Covers and Drawers, values price. record of births and deaths, when itermore mattresses. * average about $1 each. We will close them out Misses'Chin- those whose duty it is tq do so fail Ea. #2.50 B. Calder will preach at to comply with the law. at each ----- next Sunday at 11 a.m. and chilla Neck Childs cob A quantity of High Class Mualinwcar, in A constitutional question of in He will aTso preach at the cluding Chemise, Gowns, Drawers and Corset terest was decided by the Supreme Scarf. $10.00 bool house at 3 p. in. ored tx*ar Court in the opinion in the case of Covers. Values are up to $3. Sale price for value. g southwest storm made the State of Oregon vs. W. Lang clothCoats. 15 5« your choice, each - - - rance on Monday, and the worthy, a Tillamook County local Sale, #4.98 ’ and the rains descended Ladies* Bargain Section, Main Aisle to Left. option case. Langworthy was con Reg. $4.50 : and next morning. Handsome victed in Circuit Court of violating value. Sale 1Price.. Each #2.25 R. Ostrander, of Bay City, the local option law any upon his Handsome plush childs coats Blended River Mink Collar committed to the insane appeal to the Supreme Court lost. in colors. Value $H.00. Sale run this .ounty last Sep- The opinion rendered is upon a Scarf. $8.99 value. Sale.#4.45 price. Each #3.00 ied at Salem on the 12th of motion for a rehearing which is Garment Section, Balcony. ¿»ARMENT Section- Balcony. denied. It was alleged by defendant J rary Board have issued a that hie trial on a warrant issued ogue of the books in the out of the Justice Court, was in y. which can be obtained violation of the constitution, the librarian upon payment of Amendment of June 1, 1908, pro and Slippers. A clear tip Sale of Hats. 2..50 and viding that no person shall be tried Ladies' Slippers, values to $2.00. $.00 values for - Each $1.00 akespeare club met at the for a crime in the Circuit Court, All sizes. Sale Price, Pair, 98c. z\ quantity of splendid values in Mrs. Homer Mason on Fri- without first having been indicted z\ line of $1.00 and $.25 Golf Boy's Suits. Sizes front 4 to 15. Men’s Slippers, values to $2.00. | anther enjoyable after- by the Grand Jury. The court calls Regular values to $5.00. To close Shirts. Sizes from 12)4 to 17. Sale All Sizes. Sale price Pair, $1.15 ■ spent, and the hostess attention to the fact that this pro vision is limited to trials in the Each, 25c. dainty lunch. Children's House Slippers, values out - - - - Suit. $1.35 a concrete building will be Circuit Court and only to trials to $1,25. Sale Price. Pair. 55c. line of Young Men's Suits. A line of $1.50 Golf Shirts. i future as the Tillamook originating there. Children's and Misses Shoes, 5'/, Sizes from 14 to 19. Strictly up to Sale Price, etc. , for that is the name that Obituary Notice. to 2 m , val to $1. Sale Price 98c. date in style, workmanship and ling Company decided that Men’s $2 Sweater Coats. Ea.$1.39 Young Men’s ” Billy Buster” Mrs. Joaephie D. Stiennon wal finish. Values to $10. Sale pr. be known by. born in Belgium on May 15, IX«. Steel Buttons Shoes. Regular $3.50 tphens, the old reliable in z\ lot of Men’s Suits. All sizes. Men's $6 Sweater Coats, Ea. $3.73 and her maiden name of Hicgent. - - Sale Price,$1.98 man, has taken office quar- Value from 17.50 to $25.00. To The Entire Stock of Men’s Punts Heavily value. She came to the United States in 1 Rollie Watson in hia real Boy ’ s “ Billy Buster ” Shoes. 11 to close out, choice for - - $13.85 . 1*56 and was married to Casimir J. Reduced. 'ice. and will takevcare of 2's. $2 2.5 values. Sale Pair, $1.19 Stiennon on October ft. 18(50 at Gren- Men’s Bargain Section, ■ishing safe, old line fire Men's Bargain Section—Main aisle totheright. Men’s Bargain Section -Main »trie Io the right. 1 bay, Win.. and came to Oregon aith Main aisle to right I ber family in 1878 and nettled in Coos iseck was struck by the line County. She removed to Tillamook :ey engine giving wsy and Connty in IWW where she lived until J his arm. so much so that death claimed her on January 16. Tj'D'P'P' • With each $1.00 purchase of goods from tut on Saturday, Jan. 22. we will prettcnl one to the city and Dr. Boats 191(1 Mrs. Stiennon was the mother ■T K-IZf-Er • <»f our handsome Calender Platea until all aregone. We have alwiut 100 left, ho if you to his injuries He will be of fifteen children, nine «4 whom wish to secure one come early. x > work for several weeks. survive her, vis.. Jean. Joseph and special request of District Daniel Stiennon. Mrs. P. I> Blake. J. H. McNary, Attorney Mrs A. J Blake and Mrs A. L. Col Its consented on Saturday ver. of Coos County ; Mrs. Frank e office of deputy district Vincamp, of Washington County ; for Tillamook County. The and Isaac and Eii . tiennon. cf Till tnt will probably be only amoon County. Mm. Stiennon was l time us Mr. McNary can a loving mother and a Christian an a suitable person to woman for many, and was greatly r. Cooper. ' tespect.d by all who kn-w her. The Third Week of this Stupendous Bargain Carnival Children’s Underwear Notions Children.’ s COATS HALF PRICE. Ladies’ Furs HALF PRICE EXTRA SPECIAL. A Clean Up of Muslin wear. 39c. $1.29 Bargains in Boys & Men’s Furnishings. Bargains in Shoes Young Men’s Suits. A 49c $4.85 The Big Store in the Concrete Block 2 Doors South of Post Office.