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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 23. 1910 I 0X1 MILLINERY 4 ALL TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS. onday, June 27th, Choice of any trimmed or untrimmed Hat, $3.00. uesday, June 2 th. Choice of any of the remaining Stock 2.50 ednesday, June 29th, Choice of any of the remaining Stock, 2.00. On Thursday, June 30th, Choice of any of the remaining Stock - -$1.50. On Iriday, July 1st, Choice of any of the remaining Stock - - - 1.00. Saturday, July 2n J, Choice of any of the remaining Stock - - - - - 50c. This sale includes all Ladies \ Misses and Children's HATS, also all SAILORS in our Store, expect the above prices will clean up the entire stock, for it has been our policy not to carry over any stock from one season to the other. We have a Large Stock of FLOWERS to select from at one half price. PATZLAF’S salesman, was sitting on the front of San Francisco, and in 18S(i he right-hand seat of the fiyerand saw enteretl into partnership with the accident from the time the George W. Sanborn as Elmore, San danger impended until the occu born A Co., fish packers, which s Machine; Man and pants of the automobile were firm dissolved in 1RJR). thrown upon the tracks dead. He In 1887 Mr. Elmore was «»Jecteil Friend Die. \ 1 said tonight. Mayor of the city ami successfully geles , Cal., June 20.— w “We were running on the middle governed the city for two years. crash that splintered the 1 \ I \ track at the time of the accident Late in 1881» the Columbia River hide and hurled wreck and I was looking ahead on the Packers’ Association was formed \\ J victims 100 feet, a Santa < right of way. At the crossing where when Mr. Elmore was elected vice- urban car of the Pacific .♦*( 1 J 9 ■ \ -4 the accident took place were two president. and bail hel«l the posi L* track collided, with an H teams crossing the track. The tion ever since. A short time ago e at Florencita Park to- motorman blew his whistle sharply Mr. Elinore was appointed by Gov- J 1 Samuel Elinore, a and they got out of the way. But erner Benson as a member of the I egon salmon packer and just before we reached the crossing Port of Astoria Commission and at er of Astoria, was killed. the automobile ran out from the its organization was elected its an, said to be Mrs. M. E. east Bide of the road going west president. », of Portland, was with ____ upon the track. The motorman Mr. Elmore left here about three ¡¡Me in the motor-car, anil also made desperate efforts to stop liis weeks ago, accompanied l.y Mrs. nt death. Nearly every rvnxwe: car, and the jar, when he put on Elmore, his «laughter Elsie having d£zve,/*^!r ¿a AÆ77V the bodies of the two a. rwA/zy the brakes, threw me out of my preceded them about three months as broken. seat. Ixîfore, for Pasadena, Cal., where ant after the crash, the Clump of Trees Hide View. Mrs. Elmore hud gone for the liene- Q. -c e was a mass of flying I ii “ The car struck the auto just ! fit of her health. «Í wreckage, and after I \L V A back of the main seat, behind The accident and death of Mr. El the car had been halted and the | which was a little rumble seat and more h: s caused much excitement some of the passengers, i gasoline tank, and pushed it, here tonight ami Astoria is thrown ** d back to the spot, the had rather than tossed it, down the into a state of sadness. mangled bodies of the‘puner ■ tracks, Mr. Elmore was a member of ______ I jumped from the front ■■woman were found lying step and was the first man to reach Cushing Post, No. 14. G. A. R., who M tike debris, 100 feet from -VI the wrecked machine, It was all • were expecting him home tomorrow Jfc? W . M* the car and the automobile Ù over when I arrived at the side of to participate in the annual state ^^^■ether. 'iSRu. » «« X the occupants of the automobile. encampment of the G. A. R., which I came to Southern Cali- Both were stone dead, They must meets then. The sad news created 1/ x months ago with his fl a furore among the delegates. have been killed instantly. daughter and took apart- “To my mind the accident waa Mr. Elmore leaves a widow and s Pasedena hotel, srj&E/er .v the fault of the persons in the three daughters, Mrs. F. H. llara- [ept From Mrs. Elmore, automobile. Our car was on the idon, of this city; Mrs. Louis (more was stricken with middle track, and if the driver of , Scrieber, of Oshkosh, Wis., and ; illness several weeks ago ' the automobile had stopped and . Miss Elsie Elmore. ! not informed of the It Really Happens, looked before trying to cross there Mr. Elmore was the owner of six ^-night It was said that would have been no accident. I am j different fish canneries in Oregon The Woman. Here’s a wonder weak to bear the ill an ex-railroad man inywelf and | and Washington and the business ful thing. I’ve just been reading I believe they should have used enterprises are very valuable. of a man who reuched the age of jnnard, manager of the more care before trying to cross a Mr. Elinore also waa the head 40 without learning how to rend re the Elmores have been four-track road.” of the Pacific Navigation Company, or write. He met a woman anti for Did newspai>er men that Mr. Linnard returned to Pasadena which runs a line of cost steamers. her sake made a scholar of himself t know who the woman I late tonight and S. H. Palmer, a It was in the business world that in two years >re was, but believed she nephew of Elmore was with him. The Man. That’s nothiug I Mr. Elmore was liest known, and Itive of the Elmores. His first inqury on reaching the his connections and friendship« know a man who was a profound I on Long Beach Line. hotel waa whether Mrs. Elmore hail were very wide all along the Pacific scholar at 40. Then he met a woman, Ident occurred at the Mer- learned of the accident. On being When you have ZACIIMANN install your : Coast. He «-as said to own prop, and for her sake he made a fool of e tracks of the Long i told that she knew nothing of it erty worth fl,(**i.t«*l. Ilis fx-rsomil himself in two days.—Cleveland U Plumbing you can rest assured that your job is yet, he gave orders that a guard lx- ity was striking and vigorous, so Leader. H. Hand, a resident of placed around her ctittage to pre ? paid up when finished, and does not like any that he easily earned and retained , stood near tile tracks Glad to Recommend Them. vent anyone taking the news to the title of the "Svalmon King.” Mr. E. Weakly, Kokomo. Ind., ■seed every detail of the / other jobs call for premiums in the shupe of her tonight. He again refused to , Mr. Elinore was a lieutenant in says: "Alter taking Foley Kidney Hand said : v constant repairs. say anything atxmt the companion tire Union Army during the Civil Pills, the severe backache left me, I evident that the woman i my kidney's liecame stronger, the of Mr. Elmore. War in Co. F., 51st Wisconsin In Hop the driver of the car Efforts Made to Suppress News. secretions natural unit my bladder Remember our reputation where workman fantry. He waa owner of the Morn no longer puinvd me. I uni glad |ust before they reached Late tonight it was learned that I ship is considered ZACHMANN always gets She rose from her seat Mrs. Garrettson had come from ing Astorian f«>r a number of yenrs, to recommend Foley Kidney Pills.” In a yellow (mckagc. Sold by Chua. I the driver's hagd and San Francisco only a few days but disposed of his interest in it I. Clough. _____________ the job. about six years ago. loved as if she was warn- ago. She was staying at the Van A Dieadful Wound ------------------ ‘-------- [ the danger that threat- Nuys Hotel and had ticen Mr. I s* 9 Mrs Garrettaori Known in Port From a knife, gun, tin can, rusty A» nail, fireworks, or any other nature, Elmore's com pa n ion on several land. as he tried to push liis automobile rides recently. demands prompt treatment with Bucklen'a Arnica Salve to prevent toss the track at highest Mrs. M. E. Garrettson, the woman Mr. Palmer identified his uncle’s > I i I imh I poison or gangrene. Its the I threw her arms around tx>dy tonight and told Mr. Linnanl who met death yesterday in Cali quickest, surest healer for all such knd the next instant lx»th the woman's name. Shortly liefore fornia while motoring with Samuel wounds as also for Burns, Boils, I »» midnight. Messrs.Linnard and Pal Elmore, is believed to lx* a Portland Sores, Skin Eruptions, Exzema. Chapped Hands, Corns or Piles. isn in Death Clasp. mer returned to Los Angeles and girl, and is known here as Mrs. 25c. at Clins. J. Cough's. >e train crew picked up made an ineffectural effort to have Mattel Garrettson, the wi.'e ofa trav the woman’s arms were newspapers suppress news of the eling salesman, who makes his Of Interest to Farmers and Me chanics. f clasped about Elmore's accident, and especially the name ' headquarters in Spokane. The Farmers and mechanics frequently of Mrs. Garrettson. They threat- couple have not live«! together for meet with slight accidents ami hit the automobile in ened bodily harm to the managing several years, though it is said Gar- injuries which cause them much I pitched the two occu-1 editor of one of the newspapers. I rettson has furnished his wife with annoyance anti loss of time. A cut the tracks. They landed i “Mrs. Elmore ia dying out there money whenever she calle«! for it or bruise may be cured in about ids and were killed in _ at ___________ paaadena. . Do you want to mix She is said to have a married sister one third the time usually required by applying Chamberlain’s Uni I her husband's name up in a who resnles in this city, with whom ment aa soon as.the injury ia re lies of the two victims ecanfjai like thia, cried Mr. Lin she went south to San Francisco ceived. Thia liniment is also val uable for sprains, soreness of the I to Bresse Bros.' under- ' nard. “No one is with that dying four or five months ano. and rheumatic pains kblishment and all infor- woman except her daughter. She Mrs. Garrettson was the compan muscles There is no dangrr of blood poison ■ s withheld from repor- will ask tonight for her husband, ion of Elmore on several occasions ing resulting from an injury when rn asked directly who the and he ia dead. Do you want to when in thia city and was seen with Cbaiiilsriains Uniment la applied j m the manager of the make her last minutes miserable him frequently when the old Irving liefore the |mrts liecoine inflamed ami swollen. For sale at Lamar's Ind Mr. Unnard said with thia story?” ton race-track was running. drtif store. at they did not know, Linnard waa considerably excited, la Over In Instant, ; Th • Conservation of Nature’s and left the office vowing vengeance, Marvelous Ióscoveries Rcnourcea. jmbers of the car crew it if the story were published. mark the wonderful progress of the Applies as well Io our physical ted that the automobile age Air flights on heavy ma state an to iiiatcrial things. (.'. J. Mr. Palmer said: chines. telegiams without wires, iwest on Merrill avenue, “Mr*. Garrettson waa a friend Biiillong, U ushiiiglon. R I., renliu-d terri tile war inventions to kill men, i the left side of the road, of Elmore and Ins family. Mr. and that wonder «if wonders l>r. i his condition, and took warning of trees s few humlred Elmore had taken her for an automo King’s New Discovery—to save life I tiefore it waa too laic. 11« nays: “I suffered aerrrety lr«im kiilney I of the street obscures bile ride frequently to pass away wlwn llirestem-d by coughs, rokls, 'trouble. Ihr «Haeaae la-ing I htim I i The w«»man evidently the time. That is all 1 care to nay lagrip|ie. asili ma. croup, bron j tary in our family. I lta«e taken chiti*. hemorrhages, hay fever an<l I four tiottlea <* Foley's Kidney Rem |r through the trees and at present. ”_______________ wlwMipmg cough or lung trouble. edy and now conni«!er mynelf |rn her companion wh«> For all bronchial affections it has ASTORIA MOURNS ELMORE. no equal. It relieve- in-tauly. Its tlmrouglily cured. Thia should tie fed to her. la warning ,*> all not to nrglei t I Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the »re the crash, the meter Rich Packer Came Wcat From the surest cure, lame» M Black ¡taking rofl-y's Kidney Remedy Bore Nipples. N* I of Asheville, N. <*. R E- Best on the Market. | until it fa has late.” Sold by <Tuu£ f Santa Ana car sounded Wisconsin in 187*. writes it cured him of an obstinate | 1 Clough. ”1 have iiih - i I t liainlxTlain’a Any mother who has bad etpri- blast when he saw two I ierw r with tilia ill«tressing ailment , Cougli Remedy and find it to lx- June H — Mr. cough alter all other remedies A storia . Or-. being ahead. One of the A trial 5Uc. and fl 1*1. What a Summer Cold May Do [will lie pleased bi know that s cure ttir Meat on the market,” says F. who was HU failed, bottle free. Guarititeli! by Chas. yelled a warning to the Samuel Elmore, A summer Col«l if negle« t«d ia may tie etici eftei fed ted by by applying appfying < Cham ------ Is- ham | W. Tardy, editor «»I flic Sentinel, Astoria in I. Clough "Our imby had I iust as apt to develop info bron- Iwrlain's Salve as »sin aa the child | Gelnatioro, Trnn ■whi< b waa either not years of age. came to Wia , and I chilis or luieuinonia as at any other ia <U nr nuisin ig. Wipe it off with 'several colds the paat winter and Ignored. Il is unppone«! 187» from Milwaukee-, with J« seph What Everybody Ought to Know I season. Do not neglet t it. Take ■ soit ciotti belorr allowing the ! ChumlM-rluin’a Cough Rrine«ly al- |v waa trying to [»«» I tie associated himself Many traine«! i ways gave it relief at ■ net- and That Foiey Kidney Pills contain Foley's Honey and Tar promptly. babe io nurse. Hume in the cannery business. Mr. [in doing ao kept to the lust the ingredients necessary to ■ It liaaiena flu- «-ough. -ootba ami ■turerà iom - thia salve witli l>eat cured it in a short time. I always Elmore buying out Ins partner in tone, strengthen ami regulate the lieala tf.e inflame 1 air |m*»agee, resulta. For aule at lamiar'a drug rrcoinnirnil it when opportunity I the rood when trying to presents itself. For sale at Lamar's 1MH. In IWS Mr. E4 wmn * was made action of the kidneys ami l>la«Mer. and expels the c«»l<l from the sys atore Wacks. drug store. tem. Aol«l by C lias. 1. C kmgh. fty. a Booton Irnve'ing th« agent of W. T. Coleman & Co., Sold by < has. I. Clough. EL ELMORE LED IN AUTO TILLAMOOK HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES CLASS OF 1910. t. / t T W •“» w ,x 3 ; f A Paid Up Policy. ((