TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 17. N10 PRICES PATZLAF’S STORE AT The Same Price to every buyer, whether he is a Capitalist, Rancher, Lawyer or a Little Child. One price to all, and one price only. No other single thing has done more to build up our ex­ cellent business than the confidence inspired by the fact that we have but one price. Many years of careful buying of the best goods obtain­ able are placed at your service, and you will find in every case that our price to you are right. If you want evidence as to the advantage to be gained bv trading here, we can offer none better than the fact that our busi­ ness just grows ami grows, and our customers are well pleased with the quality and the prices of the goods we sell. All we ask is compare quality and prices with any store in the county, and remember you will never be asked or be urged to buy at this store. Our Ladies Tailoring Department Is at Your Service. We ure pleased to announce that we have opened a Ladies’ Tailoring De­ partment. \ on can now have your c' ** clothes made-to-measure to suit your taste at prices that will fairly astonish you. 1 hey will be made in Chicago by the American Ladies' I'ailoring Company, We have hundreds of the latest fabrics and all tilt* newest fashions on display. Come and see us today. MADE TO ORDER vourfLi • store together all the details An experienced fitter—right in our will take your measurements, with peculiar to i 2 • .1 .■ ------- '.— — * ........ *nre. Your garment will be man- fou can know the joy of wearing high quality tailor-made clothes. Satisfaction Assured. satisfaction, Have your clothes made to fit your figure, and to accent your individu- alitv, and you ure certain of S,-Vle’ .*’*• fabric and tailoring are guaranteed by ourselves and the American Ladies' Tailoring Co. of Chicago. Startlingly Low attention Prices 11 iH i,,t o'^U^T.))^ ,ere‘'t*ng to know that ..... £ Lh.sive ;^Mthe"work I get o garment made to your measure ut reasonable prices? SUITS SKIRTS . CAPES - ♦ 13.50 and ap. 5.50 and up. 7.00 and up. COATS DRESSES - ♦ 10.00 and up. 12.50 and up. Our Fashion and Fabric Display Do not miaa this remarkable exhibition of all the latest styles and hundreds Of new shades snaoes anti such as the best dressed woman will wear"“ and patterns suvli ..a style «nd fabric for you in this marvelous display Such 7welTi of 1^2 ■nd fabrics has never before been shown. " °f 8^,e* c A. PATZLAF. THE OFFLICIA COUNT. •‘Wets’’ Carry the County with a Big Majority. The official count of the election in Tillamook County was completed on Saturday, with the result that the entire Republican ticket was elected ann the county went "wet” by a big majority. A. G. Beals lost the county by a few votes, but lie carried Yamhill county, having a majority of 500 votes over Kunze. Judge Galloway was re-elected, and Percy Kelly, of Albany, is the other circuit judge elected. Congress. Elmore, Pro............... Hawley, Rep ............. Sherman, Soc........... Smith, Dem ............... Governor. Bowerman, Rep....... Eaton, Pro ....... ......... Richards, Soc........... West, Dem................... Secretary of State. Benson, Rep .......................... Davis, Pro...-.......................... Me Donald, Soc.......................... Oliver, Dem.............................. State Treasurer. Butler) Pro......... .... Kay, Rep ....... ......................... . Otten, Soc........... ,..................... Justice of Supreme Court. (Four year term.) Bean, Rep .... Bright, Pro McBride, Rep. Myers, Soc.... Ryan, Soc .... Slater, Dem. .. Justice of Supreme Court. (Six year term) Burnett, Rep Jones, Soc .. King, Dem.. Moore, Rep. Ramp, Soc Attorney General. Brix, Soc-............................. Crawford, Rep ................. Supt. of Public Instruction. Aiderman, Rep........................... 683 Hinsdale, Soc ......................... 160 Horner, Dem................ 253 Steel, Pro........................................83 State Printer. By lander, Soc.............................. 153 Duniway, Rep ........................... 747 Godfrey, Deni...................... .292 Com. of Labor Statistics. Curry, Soc.................................... 178 Hoff, Rep .................................... 713 Houston, Dem ......................... 257 Com. of Railroads. Me Lain, Dem.............................379 Miller, Rep ................................ 713 State Engineer. Koob, Soc ............................... 237 Lewis, Rep ........................ 876 Division Supt. of Water Division No Oue. Chinnock,Rep................ 787 Judge of Circuit Court. Bayne, Dem................................ 266 Galloway, Dem........................... 099 Kelly. Rep.................................... 56« Van Winkle, Rep....................... 457 Representive. _ Beala. Rep......... ,........................ 568 Kunze. Dem................................ 590 BAKING POWD immediately on receipt of your addreaa. Tells How to Make 178 Kinds of C»V« Cakes of all kinds for all people are best made with Royal SPECIALLY FIKE FOR LAYER CAKE CONTRACTS TO BE LET. Church of Chriit United Railways to Complete Road The great revival closed into Tillamook in 12 Months. coming forward. $5,000 we In the Oregonian of the 9th Mr. for the new building. Al Endeavor Society of set Stevens says: “We shall endeavor to complete members was organized. ihe the United Railways to Tillamook did chorus of over a hand» and the Oregon Electric to Eugene continue the work, plans I within one year, and to do so will been made to secure Mrs. Ort probably require the awarding of vin Linn of Seattle, Wash.,« some contracts this winter. At the instructor and clioius du present rate of progress on the The Bible School has 004 United Railways work, however, it present quarters. We haven may require 18 months to complete the Oddfellow's Hall in whit Loyal Men’s class will meelk the Tillamook line.” The Loyal Woma On the United Railways, con­ present. struction is now in progress between meet at the Parsonage, the« Burlington, the present terminus, school at the church. Wort« and Banks, and when completed it new church buildiqg will be, will extend the railroad to a length once. of 24 miles. The total distance be­ Communication tween Portland and Tillamook will To the Editor, Tillamook be 72 miles by the United Railways route, but construction will prove light: — Dear Sir, —It is to l>edeplorei heavier than on the Oregon Electric extensions. It will also be a differ­ the Powers of iniquity are 4 ent type of railroad from the Wil­ enough to force the salooo i lamette valley electric lines. Expense the good people of thiscotnf is not to be spared in avoiding State, as evidenced by the mi) grades, and curvatures, for rapid vote at our last election. Hon transit is one of the main features at law-abiding citizens, wed sought on the beach line. A to the will of the majority. 1 running time of two hours between the future outcome of the la I Portland and tlieocean is promised. reign of terrorcreated bytfces In the 24 miles now under con­ it may not be out of place to, struction is located the mile-long the words of a man who knew tunnel at Cornelius gap, oil which he was talking about: "I haW work is being pressed as rapidly as the wicked in great power. ip possible. The road to Banks, it is ing himself like a green tree i expected, will be completed with native soil. But one pMI the exception of the tunnel, and in and, lo, he was not: yea, I k operation within a few weeks. him but he could not be fos Temporarily the west end of the line (Pe. 37:35,36.) We are caeti to Banks will be operated by steam but not discouraged. and temporary tracks will be used We wish to extend toy* over the gap. Contracts have been Editor, our heartfelt thank* 1« let for electrical machinery costing liberal space freely granted t about $96.61«) and construction has your valuable paper in begun on a jierinanent sub-station have, for weeks past, spoken to replace the temporary station at people upon the saloon and Burlington. Another sub-station tendant evils. We feel underi has been located at a point near the obligation to you for the» tunnel known as Helvetia. Orders service you have rendered. have been placed for two modern Most sincerely yours, coaches to give additional equip­ T illamook M inistekul ment. County Judge. Blanchard, Soc...................... 3UI Mason, Rep............................. 025 Sheriff. Crenshaw, Rep...................... 938 Scovell, Soc ........ ................. 281 County Clerk. Holden, Rep ............... 1028 Karr, Soc............... ............. 201 Treasurer. Allender, Soc........... . ............ •¿a Martiny, Rep.......................... 984 Coroner. Hawk, Rep...................... ......... 642 Henkle, Dem............................ 510 County Commissioner. Farmer, Rep.......................... 1010 County Surveyor. Davis. Soc.................... 251 Jackson, Rep ......... 923 Justice of ihe Peace and Conatablea. Second District. Asp, Soc ........... _.............. .. 54 Sheets, Dem......................... ’’ 253 Stanley,. Rep....................... ’ ’ 374 Constable. DawSon, Rep............... ;......... 520 Fourth Justice District Both Speed.' afld Hexamethylenetetramine. Miles Warren Justice and John This indicates the actio" Is the name of a German chem­ Ixingcor Constable. ical, one of the many valuable in­ Kidney Pills ns S. Part»» Third Justice District. gredients of Foley’s Kidney Rem­ Creek. Midi, illustrate»: I.W. Hiner justice and J. M. Baker edy. Hexamethylenetertramine is lieen afflicted * constable. recognized by medical text books case of kidney :,n“ . First Justice District. trouble for which I found 1» and authorities as a uric acid sol­ Jos. Effenbergcr justice and Matt vent and anti-ceptic for the urine. until I used Foley Kranj?. Olson constable. Take Foleys Kidney Remedy These cured me entirely « . I was trvnN" promptly the first sign of kidney­ ailments. Port of Tillamook. trouble and avoid a serious malady. backaches anil «evert H. T. Botta and D. Fitzpatrick. pains with annoying unsso Sold by C. I. Clough. Port of Nehalem. ularities. The steady u* “ Not Sorry for Blunder. W. C. Hawk and Gua Nelson. Kidney Pills rid me entire: “If my friends hadn't blundered my former troubles. TI*J Port of Nehalem. in thinking I was a doomed victim highest recoin mendatios. H. V- Alley and G. Neilson. of consumption. I might not lie alive C. I. Clough. Stock Running at Large. now.” writes D. T. Sanders. o£ Har- There is little <1 rodsburg, Ky.. “but for years they Carnahan precinct yea 5, no 26 saw every attempt to cure a lung- or from nn attack of the ft Hebo precinct, yea 20, no 47. «cking cough fail. At last I tried when followed by pneu* ,-k Local Option Vote, Dr. King's New Discovery. The this never happens wb"“. For. Against. effect was wonderful. It soon stop­ Iain's Cough Remedy 1» »•y............... 41 ... .... Si ped tbe cough and I am now in bet­ remedy has won its gres Braver ....... 31 ... .... 25 tar health than I have had for years. and extensive sale by it* Blaine ........ 19 ... ... 10 This wonderful life-saver is an un­ cures of colds and grip Barnegat ... 4 ... ... 25 rivaled remedy forcougha. colds, )a- relied upon with imp!*« Carnahan ... 1» ... ... 12 Kriffge, asthma, croup, hemorrhages For sale by Lamar s mta Dolph ......... 2 ... .... 4 whooping cough or weak lungs. Chamberlain « Stoms^** Fairview . ... 2» .., i«. 87 3ftc., fl. 0(1 Trial bottle free. Guar­ Foley........... 4 ... ...... 10 Tablets do not *u ken tri anteed by Chas. I. Clough. Garibaldi 14 ... ... 34 may be taken with per™» Hebo ................. .* ... ... 27 the most delicate •> Save« an Iowa Man ’ s Ute. Hoousrton ... *» ... ... 120 youngest child ^heoM Ijttie Nestueca . P*e If*7 «rave wmr,| to yawn will also find them » ■» 28 ... ... 35 Nehalem ...... before Robert Madsen. of West Burl­ remedy for siding“*" 32 ... ... M Netarts ......... ington. Iowa. when, after »even ing their weakened « ... ... • Sandlake ........ 17 ... ... 8 ,n ,*he hospital, four of the for regulating the I owe» South Prairie . beet physicians gave him up. Then by Lamar s Drug dote ® ... ... <0 Tillamook......... was shown the marvelous curative 75 ... ..185 Union............... powers of Electric Bitters. For. af­ Dressed in ’ Black 21 ... ... 29 ter eight months of frightful suffer­ Not "Football V***L Total ............... 454.......... 70S ing from liver trouble and yellow color of the cartoon co« jaundice, getting no help from other ley’s Honey and Tar _ The policy have discovered a man remedies or doctors. five bottles of MfeM cough rr,ttr< m"tch leas medicine completely and colds. Do not Xx*r^. leaning agamat a corner building its positively guaran tute but ere that ^5 who had been dead three hour» 5°/?- ’° "»!"• r Momich- lj*er or Kidnev ine Foley's Honey 1 All things come to him who waits" I nerer diksppoints. yellow carton with I Only Mk. at Chas I. Clough., Sold by C. L Clough-