TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 24 TLLAMOOK JOTTINGS. Have Your Garments I. H. Van Winkle, of Salem has had ex|>erience especially fitting him for circuit judge while serving as assistant to Attorney General Crawford. He respectfully asks your vote. (Paid adv.) W. T. Kimball was circulating a petition, Saturday, to see if money E offer garments made-1 enough could be raised to clean to-meufure for about one- Main Street from the Allen House half what most ladies' tailors j to Lamar's corner and from there 2nd Ave. East to the Tyler charge. Suits, $13.50 up— down Building. It seems that the major- Coats, $10.00 up—Skirts, $5.U0 j ity of the business men are willing tip—Dresses, $12.00 up—Capes, to clean up around their own places of business but don’t care $7.50 up. to donate to others. A number of the members and You can have your choice of, friends of the United Brethern all the stunning styles designed | Church ran into the parsonage last night, surprising tlieir for fall by the American Ladies) Saturday pastor and his wife on the occasion Tailoring Co., Chicago. of their fifteenth wedding anniver­ sary. They were loaded with all kinds of fancy and staple eatables, You can choose from their 2C8 and after having a pleasant evening fabrics. We have samples of them and eating some of the '‘fancies, they left the balance with a grentful pastor. Aliout 60 of the business men met The garments will tie made to at the Tillamook Commercial Club, your individual measure, under the at the invitation of the entertain­ ment committee, on Monday even­ personal direction of M. Kayser— ing, which took the form of a the famous designer of the Ameri­ ••smoker,’’ The object of the meet­ We ing was to discuss the proposed can Ladies Tailoring Co. guarantee you perfection in Ht. new city charter. Apart from a few Yet features in the bill, after discussion workmanship and materials, and some of the provisions better cost will be almost as little as for understood, most all agreed that the same grade iu ready-mades. it was a good charter. Tailored-to-Order. W United Brethern Church--Bible School 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Rev. H. C. Shaffer,of Take Measures Portland, the Presiding Elder of the Oregon Conference, United All the measurements will lie taken by a fitter in OU Brethern in Christ, will be present store. You will get just the same service as though you went and preach both morning and eve­ to Chicago. You will have something exclusive—a perfect fit ning. There will be the Commun­ ion of the Lord’s Supper in the just the style and the fabric you want. And the price is so morning, also tileordinance of bap­ low that you'll be delighted to pay it. tism will be administered. All are Please come and see this exhibit. welcomed.—B. E. E merick , Pastor. Powder goes up. Ou and after Nov. 1st the price of powder will advance Vic per pound in all grades. The Powder Company advise us that Glycerin, which ia the base of their powder, costs them double of what it coat in 1906 They say that held off on making the raise, Editorial Snap Shots drink places, and close them up they at a decent hour. Let all good, thinking that the price would go law abiding citizens put theii down but instead the market is shoulders to the wheel for a looking up. Price of St urn i ùnti decent, well conducted city. 11 Powder will be $7.00 per box or $6.75 No. 2 Powder is now plain enough sottjatany per box in ton lots. How funny. Yet it is a fact, one can see it, flint the saloon will be $8.00 per box or $7.75 per box * that a number of prohibitionists people wouldn't obey the law in ton lots.—K ing A S mith C o . A warrant has been issued for the voleri the same wuy on Wednes­ when the county was “wet” day as the whiskey element and and they won't oliey the law arrest of Sylves’T Davis, who com­ when the county is "dry.” It mitted an assault with a dangerous b. a >t leggera. is time for ‘‘the people” to de­ weapon upon H. I. Sheldon-. Shel­ Talk about a non-partisan mand that it lie made tropical don was trucking from the Golden judiciary. It's all humbug and for these lawless individuals. Gate, when Davis went up to’ him, a scheme to humbug the dear But have "the people” of Tilla­ and without the least provocation, people. Anyone can see that mook City the backbone and struck him a vicious blow across all the non-partisan candidates the moral courage to cope with the mouth with an ax handle, in­ are amongst the biggest politi­ the rotten conditions which ex­ flicting a serious wound, which, had cians these days. isted under the “wet” regime it struck him in the head, might as well as the "dry ?” have killed him. Davis skipped The floating population, as the country immediately and is still usual, was rounded up ugiiin by The proposed new city char­ at large. There appears to have the joints to vote against the ter whs defeated on Wednesday been some trouble between the men new city charter. So whataixiut by the small majority of seven- in Yamhill county. the sovereign will of "the peo­ ten votes, anil the reason that it Jack Latimer and Chas, Murrey ple ? The joints and the float­ failed to curry was on account have been making some needed ing population must lie "the of the united efforts of the boot­ improvements in their barber shop people” in Tillamook City. leggers, thus showing that the which speaks well for them. They city is still dominated by that have hud the front painted having The I’ncilic City Outlook, it lawless element. And in con­ their business name |>rinted , at seems, Ims gone the same road sequence they have created a the top, and have also placed mod­ us Turner's Leaflet. They are strong public sentiment against ern glass fittings in their shop, Imtli dead. They were Ixitli themselves, for all fair minded 1 making it one of the moat up-to- high sting organs, with social­ citizens, who want to see the I date l>art>er shops in town. Last istic and imarcliistie tendencies. city well governed and its repu­ week Jack left a can of wood stain It is a good riddance to bad rub­ tation upheld, will now stand 1 near the atone when he left and bish, any way. But the snap together to bring about better) shot man, who was given n good results. It is true that quite a I upon returning an hour or so later deal <>l notoriety ill those sheets, few voted against the charter t he fouud it emmiting a flame of is still plugging along mid is because they objected to a few about two feet in height. If it doing business at the old stand. features, and with these amend­ had not been for his returning when he did the fire company would ed, it will not lie difficult for have had work to do. the law abiding citizens to carry I P. S. Brumby, representing the the charter nt another election, which will be held right away, Hlodget Co., waa in the city this for all will admit that the city week looking after the timber inter­ needs, and needs it badly, a ests of that company. Mr. Brumby charter that is able to cope with ia in favor of the county employing lawlessness and the changed an engineer to look after the road conditions which are taking work, paying a good salary to a if I'inchot* I place. The city bus been dom­ competent man. He estimates that seeing that inated too long by the whiskey 25 per cent of the road money is pay 75 per | element, and the result of the wasted in most of the counties on election on Wednesday have i account of the lose, unsystematic ! made ti good many voters, who methods of road building. He came Wouldn't it jar u lot of us in previously lined up with them, in over the Wilson river road, and Tillamook if the water wagon I hostile. Now is the time for had there tieen some practical head advis'utes carry the state for I the business men to get together to have planned out the road work prohibition, not that we con­ i and decided on a few changes there it would have resulted in some sider that there is much danger, I in the bill and then work to good road work being done, hut as tor sizing uppublic «eutimenMt pass the charter. It may re it is the road is in worse shape for looks altogether too premature quire a little moral courage on travel. to attempt to force prohibition the purt of the buaineaa men to H. H. Have«, who fell dead _____ in u|mn the state before there is u come out flat footed that the this city last week, waa 7* years of healthy anil strong sentiment dignity anti reputation of the age and waa born in West Virginia, in favor of it. But the point we city ia to be maintained in the lie was a soldier in the war of the want to cull attenttah to in the future, but no buainraa man rebellion. He ora» married in H67 bill is that if prohibition curries ever lost a dollar's worth ____ __ of to Mary Skipton. in Livingston Co., it will be unlawful to trufllc in i trade in endeavoring to make a III. Five children cams of this or have possesauai of liquor, or, i respectable, well governed city union, via., Nellie Newberg of Hem us the bill intends, it is a strict ¡where people could come and lock. Ore. ; Annie Sprngtt«. of Sil­ prohibitive measure. trade. It may I m * a good thing, verton, Ore.; (Mia Hayes, of Kelso. after ail, thnt Hie charter waa Amend the propotteil new city I defeated, for the conservative Wash. ; EdwardHayea. of Sandlake. charter so that there ahull be is-ople of this city can see that Ore. ; Gene Tohl. of Hemlock. Ore. no screens, no seats, no games, the saloon element does not Mr. Hayes waa a member of the He waa a no siile or twick nsnns and no propone to be controlled and Univereahst Church looting arouutl aaloous or soft want a wide open towu again. model husband end father, ■ good neighbor and a splendid citiaeu. C. PATZLAF The bereaved family, and especially the aged wife, liuve the sympathy of all their many friends. I. II. Van Winkle, of Salem, for circuit judge will give equal justice to all and special favors to none. Qualifications baaed on experience and preparation. (Paid adv.) Card of ThankB. We desire to express our many thanks to our kiud neighbors and friends, who so kindly sympathised with us on account of the sad death of our beloved husband and father. M rs . H enry H ayes and F amily . Notice. All persons knowing themselves to be indeb'ed to the Tillamook I umber Manufacturing Company will please call ami settle by Nov. 1, 191(1 After that date interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum will be added to all overdue accounts. T illamook L umber M fg . C o . Baptist Church Notes. The Baptist Church I iub secured the use of the Adventist house for Sunday afternoons. We have Sunday-school, 2 p. m. J. T. Garristi, supt. Preaching, 3 p.m. Kid. R. Y. Blalock, pastor ; J. A. Dawson, assistant pastor Next Sunday Elder Blalock will give a 15 minutes sermon on “Why the Camphellites repudiate their historical name and insist on being called the Christian Church, or Church of Christ.” —Isa. iv., 1. Everybody given a welcome to our S.S. and church services. R. Y. Blalock, pastor. Royal BAKING POWDER MAKES THE PERFECT HOT BISCUIT Also Rolls and Muffins Crusts and Cakes 13S William St New York Sand for Royal ** Ten Nights in a Bar-Room.” Opera House, two nights, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 23th and 29th. The people of Tillamrsik will have a chance to witness a performance by the Dramatic Club, of this famous play. Coming as it does, immediately before the elections. This play presents the much dis­ puted question in a manner that may be understood by everybody. See for yourself, a play that has looked upon as the means of decid­ ing a remedy for the evil of intem­ perance. See the play and tell if you can suggest a remedy. “ Ten Mights In a Bar-Room” presents both sides of the story. You see both, depicted in a manner, that impresses you with the situation. No sermon is more forceably im­ pressed upon the minds of young and old, alike. No seeker for a remedy could find the exact con­ ditions more forceably told. Don’t miss seeing it when you can. The Revival Meetings. The most inspiring event of the revival thus far took place Tues­ day evening, when at the invitation eleven young people stepjied down the aisle and took tbeir stand for Christ. The large audience was deeply stirred, and many gave ex­ pression to their feelings in tears. The largest audiences of the meeting have been in attendance last week. Interest in the meeting is increasing remarkably. Evang­ elists Olson and Moss and their assistants have thoroughly gained the confidence and good will of the entire community. Ou all hands is heard praise unqualified for the preaching of Mr. Olson and the singing of the Moss Family. On Monday evening Evangelist Olson gave his popular lecture on "How to be happy though mar­ ried.” The lecture was t ull of wit and wholesome uil vice, sound sense, wisdom and pathetic incidents. The crowning thought of the lecture was the counsel to take Christ Jesus and his religion into the home and set up liis altar there. With Jesus ruling in every liome there could be nothing else present buthappiness. With Christ with one in the hearts of father and mother and children there would be constant joy and peace and love. Already iu the meetings forty-five have stepped out for Christ. Of these thirty-seven have come by confession und baptism and eight by statement or letter. Judging by the results, the meeting is already one of the greatest ever held in Tillamook. Singer Sewing Machine*. The Stoddard Entertainment. The benefits of travel—who can doubt them." What is the whole world but an open book, whose author is AlmightvGod, and on the pages of which have bean written, more or less distinctly, stories ol the various races of humanity? Whatever be their language, nation­ ality or faith, all students of the past are heirs together in tlie heri­ tage of history. A tourist may return from travel penniless, yet be a mental million­ aire ; while some illiterate Croesus, who has never visited the shrines of Nature, Art and History, is, in the realms of memory, a bankrupt. If this be true, may not each and every one of us be milionaires, and as the long winter evenings ate closing in upon us, and little Till­ amook is shut off from the rest of the world, with John L. Stoddard, the world’s greatest traveler as our companion and guide, visit every part of this wonderful world and its many people, see how they live and the structures they erect, as though we liad been among- them? The opportunity to obtain the Stoddard Entertainment has never presented itself to the good people of Tillamook until now and we sin cerely hope a large number will avail themselves of this chance, as Benjamin Wheeler says "to make good their Joss of wide-range travel through the world by enjoying the readable pages and wonderful illus­ trations of these books." Judge Richards, of the Superior Court, says, "I wish to commend unreservedly the lecture of John L Stoddard as they appear in the lat­ est editions. To my mind there is nothing in the way of descriptive eloquence in English which equals Mr. Stoddard’s portrayal of sights and scenes on both sides of the At­ lantic. His lectures upon France, the Rhine and Florence are alone worth the price of the entire series. To students especially, these lec­ tures form a delightful supplement to history. They should be in every library and especially upon the shelves of every school library, where history, literature and art are the subjects of instruction.” Now is ynur opportunity to ■ it machine that will last you t| time, on easy monthly, papal that you will scarcely miss a no interest. I personally guarantee every« chine and will keep it in repair! of charge. Your old machine will be td as part payment. Machines delivered at yourhua on free demonstration trial. Call in and see the Netv Sinptl B urdett S hipman . Tillamook,ft Whalem’s JewelrvSIt Fine Dairy Farm 386 acres, lying 3 mile« Florence, the banking and shippa center of the district, with rtfti boat to Portland. 130 acres is dyked tide mart! I in grass and worth $300 per h *1 a.-res tide marsh in gram * not dyked, worth $100 per acre. I acres rolling bench earnest milk feet of virgin timber, worth W at local mills in log« at $5.(0 | thousand. This 216 acre» after it logged, will be worth $1(0 per « for pasture anil npple raw Fresh water trout stream n through the tract. Fine buiU site, but no building. Osft minutes by motor boat to bant Portland boat landing. & school, church, store«, cn-ast mill, etc., near building nite. Tt present value, $70.700. I »ait sell and will take $2O,O0ft »'d OQU cash and balance longtime’ 6 per cent interest. G eo M elvin M ill “ Box 35, Eugene, (I It’s the World’s Best J Noone has ever made a ointment or balm to comjiareM Btic.klen’s Arnica Salve. It/JJ one perfect healer of Cuts. Caj| Burns, Bruises, Sores. Scald.-. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. For Sort M Cold Sores, Chapped Uan^J Sprains, it’s supreme. JnfallibteW Piles. Only 25c at C. I. Cloufh'« j A Generous and Charitable WB "I Wish all might know «if benefit I received from vourFolffl Kidney Remedy,” says I- 5. ■ gan, Farmer. Mo. His ki