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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1910)
fìLLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL \ 1910 SPRING ARRIVALS Our STORE IS CROWDED to its utmost capacity with NEW GOODS, justice to yourself by looking over our complete line before purchasing WE HAVE NO BATE ; we stand on Our Reputation for Square Dealing We want your patronage if Honest Values and Reliable Merchandise will get it We have a NEW LINE of CORSETS in the extremely long and medium lengths. A very good style for stout figures at $2.75. Would be pleased to have you call and see the line. Price, $1.50. AMERICAN BEAUTY Styl« 401 Kalamazoo Coraet Ce„ Makar* Kalamazoo CaraalCa., Makar* Price $1.50 Price, $1.25. Ladies’ Waists. See our line of Ladies’ New Waists in Silk, Suesine and Lace Trimmed Lawn. Price, $1.00 to $5.00. New Neckwear. Millinery Our Line of Millinery is complete and prizes are the lowest, the styles the latest. Collars in the Lace Stock or Embroidered Linen—New Belts, Combs, Ribbons, Lace and Embroidery. New Arrivals in Wash Goods Galatea, Indian Head, Gingham, Linens, Suesine, Bombay Cloth, White Goods, Piques » Agency for American Ladies Tailoring Co. We are agents for the Ameru^L Ladies’ Tailoring Co., of Chicago all the Styles and Cloths, an endless variety of Suits, Skirts, Dresses and Coats, Man Tailored to your individual measure Every style shown is up to tin; moment in PATZLAF’S IRCUIT COURT DOCKET onvenes on Monday with Fifty-One Cases. H. A. Mile« va. Arthur McPhillipa. For deed. John Conklin vs. Mary Conklin. Divorce. J. W. Sweeney vs. Solon Schiff- mann. Injunction. Maud Joseph vs. David Joseph. Divorce. A. J. Burdick va. Alfred Gubscr, Injunction. W. G. Dwight vs. A. W. Atterbury. To quiet title. W. G. Dwight va. Christopher Christensen. To quiet title. Elisabeth Hasenbach et al. vs. Elisabeth Wealenberger et al. Par tition suit. George Tone vs. Tillamook City. Injunction. J. W. Sweeney vs. Jos Effenberger. Writ of review. April term of the Circuit Court ill convene on Monday, with Judge f. Galloway on the bench. There re 51 cases on the docket, out after le cases which have tieen diamias- 1 have been stricken out there will t comparatively few cases left on te docket. There are several rase« bich will come liefore the grand iry, one of which ia against Fred Baker, editor of the Tillamook eadligbt, who is charged with vio- ting the Corrupt Practices law, 1 r ‘gag" law, prohibiting news i pern of their constitutional rights criticising candidates for office ’ measures to be voted upon, only Hiram Eadus va. Tillamook ider certain condition«. County Bank and GlennH. Johnson 1'. R. A N. Co. va. Irene Calbreath, Action for money. yndemnation. Andy Nolan vs. L A. Le Miller, Ellen Daugherty vs. Riley Max Agnes Fitzpatrick anil Chester ell. Ejectment. K. G. Staples vs. W. H. West. Ac- Slewart. Action tor money. >n for money. George N. Hodgdon va. H. F Good - Cowing A Cowing vs. C. Thayer, speed, as Judge of Tillamook Conn ty. Writ of review. etion for money. E. R Ayer vs. Seth F. Moon. Ac-' W. G. I »wight va. William J. Weal an for money. and Alex. McNair. Toquiet title. P. R A N. Co. vs. Nehalem Pai-k- C. E. Singmaster et al va. P J. g Co. Condemnation. Sharp ami B. O. Snuffer, A< lion C. E. Reynold» vs, William Hiatt. for money. Ciion lor money. . Efflena Vander|iool va. C E Van [Oak Notan vs. Frank Ekruth et al. derpool. Divorce t> quiet title. T. J. Howie» vs. Mary J. Hattie BL Maroif et al va. Presto« Divovre. larulfetsl Partition. H D. Ismnr va. J. S. Dellinger. Charles M Lanning va. Da ight Application for hrreckmure of tax tinner. For deed. ben. C. G. Van Patten vw Thom«,» J. Oak Nolan va. M H lairsen. Ac am» Injumtion tion for money. Francis G Bailey »». Lhur.es A. W. G. Dwight va. M. ft l^raen. alley. lhv< r< e. et aL Fi ietlt auie. I i ■ ' ' Tillamook City vs. J. C. Holden, The Sound Sleep of Good Health The restorative power of sound as the county clerk. Writ of man Bleep cannot tie over estimated and damus. any ailment that prevent« it ia a F. R. Beal« vs. Frank Tone. Dam inenance to health. J. L. Souther«, E mu Claire. Wis., «ay«. "Fora long ages. Mitchell, Lewis A Slaver Co. vs. time I have tieen unable to «leep soundly night« liecause of pain« E. K. Tyler. To cancel deed. a< ro«H my back and »urrne«» ol my PR. A N. Co. va. HarrietVaughn. kidney«. My appetite wa« very poor and iny condition much run down. Condemnation. W H. Wilson va. I). A. Bailey. I have been taking Foley's Kidney Pills and now sleep a« sound a« a For deed. rock. I eat and enjoy my meals, P. R. A N. Co. vs. Theresia Elliot. and my general condition la greatly improved. I can honestly recoin Condemnation. mend Foley's Kidney Pill«a« I know P. R. A N. Co. vs. .Mary latck. they have cured me."— C. I. Clough. Condemnation. Watch For the Comet. Samuel C. Tomlinson vs. Chas. P. The Well Dragon of the sky. Nelson et al. Foreclosure. V\ atcli thechildren tor spring cough H. M. Todd va. P. R. A N. Co. anil colds. Careful mother« keep Damages. Foley’« Honey and Tar in the house. J. B. Caples vs. O. C. Carson. It 1« the lieat and safest prevention and cure for croup where the need Damages. 1« urgent and immediate relief a I. M.Smith va. W. H. Easter. Ac- vital neceMity. Contains no opiates tion for money. or harmful drug«. Refuse sub C. S. Atkinson va. W. II. Easter »tillites. For aale by C. I. Clough and Frank Easter. Action for money. Rheumatism M. R II anen A rail v». Jot in Ilofl- More Ilian nine out of »very ten man.. Action for money. case« of rheumatism are simply Sarah E. Bunn va. George Van rheumatism of the muscles, due to i cold or damp or chrnnia rheums der«ee, I »aniagi». 1 tiam. In «uch case« no internal John Svenson vs. James l>. Jone« i treatment ta required. The free et al. Fore< Insure. application of ( hamla-tlain'a Lini ft I>. lai mar va. W. C. Hemphill. ment ia all that ia needed, and it ia certain to give quick relief, give it Foreclosure of tax lien. a trial and aee how quick it will re lot« Mac Mahon va Robert B. Hull. lleye paina and soreness The medi Ituinagea. ___ _________ cine« irsually given internally for I rheumatism are poiaonoua or very Object to Strong Medicine*. strong medicines They are worse Man) people object to taking the I than useless in cases of chronic or «Ironic medicine piecribed tiv phy- muscular Rheumatism For sale by ar iana for rheumatiam. There 1« no lamirs Drug Store. need of internal treatment lor ch run Plenty of Trouble. ic or muw lar rheumatism, an-l more than nine out ot ten caaea ot the ¡i» caused by stagnation of the liver ihaenae are owe or tlieotner of _____ three ami banreta. To get rid of il and fever I headache and bilhouaneaa ami the varietws W tarn there ■« no _____ sdaon that tmnga jaundMe. takr and tittle |if anyjaweUing, you may poiaon »»ring« jaundice, lake know that it m only necen«.>ry to' Tr. King'« * New “ " Life Pifia, the - re apply Chamberlain . Liauaent irrr liable purifiers that do the work ly to get quick retie'. Try it. F« without grindiag or griping. Zb ,at Chas. I. < lough’* drug atorr. •ale by latuni '• I >1 ug More. I The first ice m«nafaetnre<i in Tillamook City by the Tillamook Ice and Cold Storage Co. and M. F. Leach. President of the Tillamook Meat Co., who paid $81.CO for the cake when it was auctioned o£F.