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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1897)
THE TI LL A MOO K W EEKLY HEADLIGHT NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. i.iiii ... . . i< T?nii & wintor(mods Cull find see for voursel v es that wehave All of our numerous departments are heavily stocked with bright new 1* all a n intt 1 g the largest and finest stock of goods ever brought to this City. We have just received one of the largest and best selected assortments of Capes and Jacket* o\ei seen in t j, tie lat est patterns. Call and see them, even if you don’t intend to buy. They are direct from the laroest factory o We have all the latest We have never before had such a complete stock of things in wææææMM» Dress Goods We have also just re Remember use han ceived a very large line die the only of Our Shoe Slock. is complete . H aving long years OF EXPERIENCE IN SERVING THE PEOPLE IN THIS LINE OF GOODS ENABLES US TO KNOW JUST WHAT TO GET FOR OUR TRADE, AND OUR ASSORTMENT IS LARGER THIS YEAR THAN EVER- CHEAPER PRICES, GUARANTEED GOODS. OUR ENTIRE Snag Proof underwear Rubber Boots everything direct from the factory Latest styles and best values for i jail and , I made. They sell 1 winter. We know just I line of B oots and S hoes are . what the people want in DIRECT FROM ONE OF THE LARGEST fshirts, and a general;^5,DDa r ! this country in the line of FACTORIES ON THE COAST, AND line of gents furnishing* , pair guaranteed. | clothing and we have got it. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. goods. Al Al Al Al Al Al IK Al Al Al' Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al' IB Al A! Al' Al Al IB Al Al III Al Al Al l> Al Ask to see our $6 tine of suits, Mcyl <zrc what others ask frofor That new line oj ladies' lace a. ai a1 a ■ a ai at we carry and our prices are the lowest. We handle quantities of goods and believe in quick sales and small profits. n ■ a a a ■ ■ a a z a a ■ a a a a a ■ ■ a a a a a a arai a a amarai: a at a aia Our f 2.00 and fj .00 line of mens fine Ovr fS and fro suits all shoes are corkers. what others ask $12 for. j just received. It is useless for us to talk about prices here, as every one knows that we are the leaders in wool—are See ■ our $r 50 and $2.00 line of mens working shoes. Also a fine line of hats just received. Wc have 110 old and shoddy goods thawe wish to close out—these are all bright and new and we will sell them very low. Dont forget that we also ad in prices on groceries and provisions. Trde us your butterand get the highest price paid in the city. We expect a large fall trade this season and thank you kindly for your patronage in the past, COHN & CO. HEADLIGHT X-RA YS Trolling lias been very fair of late The silversides are ill the liav in great Mr». Tuttle left on yesterday morning's numbers ami they are always leady to take a shy at the alluring spoon. stage for Port land. Now is the time to subscribe for tha The Is'st assortment of ammunition ever brought to 'lillnmook county nt Weekly Examiner and get tn 011 the premium. Lamb Agt. la; teller’s. McIntosh A Townsend will pay the ltev. Corner left last week for nil new highest market price in cash for dairy charge in the Willamette valley. butter delivered at their factory at Tilla Mrs. John Barker has returned from a mook . very pleaaant visit to friends in Portland Remem liar those hand-loaded shells of and vicinity. Cary's. They are guaranteed to give An alarm of fire was rung on Monday satisfaction. evening. The fire caught back of the Mrs Peterson, who lias been quite ill Tillamook Lumber Co.’s mill and hud it not been discovered just when 'it was of Erysi|>ebis, is slowly recoveiing. For It might have resulted in a disastrous 11 time her illness was thought to be of a conHngratioii As it happened little veiy serious character, but her recovery Alec Stoddard wua playing in the orchard now as only a matter of time. adjoining the mill and re|>orled the fire to the electrician, Mr. McCormack, who gave Hie alarm Mr. Orchard and Mr Crenshaw rang the tire bell and the mill force turned on the fire lioae kept at the mill for the puriaise. The fire was aoon under control. The fire company bearing that the tire was out did not turn out. Sc kt tit ng’s Best baking powder goes a third farther than any other; gets to work quicker; makes sweeter cake. Schi/fings Best tea makes good cake taste better. Scki/bing's Best baking powder and tea are ____________ because they are money-back. What is the missing word?— not SAFE, although Schilling's Best baking _____ Get Schillrng's Best baking powder or tea at your grocers', take out the ticket (brown ticket in every |>ackage of baking powder; yellow ticket in lire tea); send a ticket with each word to address below before December Jist. Until October ijtli two words allowed for every ticket; after that only one word for every ticket. If only one person finds the word, that person gets f 1000.00; if several find it, faooo.oo will be equally divided among them. Every une sending a brown or yellow ticket will receive a set of cardboard creeping babies at the end of the contest. Those sending three or more in one envelope will receive an 1898 picket calendar—no advertising on it. These creeping babies and pocket calendars will be ditlerent ftom the ones offered in the last contest. Better cut these rules out. Address MONEY-BACK, SAN FRANCISCO. w i at Cary’s Hon. T. B. Handley left Monday on the steamer Harrison. He will act as special correspondent for the II k . idi . iuht i at the StaleFair. Mr Orchard, of the City Water Works and Pipe Co., who lias been here on business fora week past, left for home oil Wednesday mourning. There are quite a number of ducks on Hie hay, but owing to the extremely tine weathei they are very wild and hard to get at. Mrs. Miron Perkins who is suffering from an attack of Typhoid fever ii gelling I along nicely. The attack is a very mild I one mid her recovery is only a mutter of time. Mr. Pei kins'mellier is just re- Read the new ml of Peterson, the bar j covering from an attack of the same ber, in this issue. By some wretched disease. blunder the ml was left out of 11 number Mrs. Sturgeon lias just received her of recent issues If any of our friends fall styles in millinery. The very latest concluded on that account that Charley shapes ami colors will be displayed thin was dead we hasten to assure them that week. Be sure to give her 1111 early call. lie is alive and hustling at the old stand W. II. If Cary has a large stuck of and we bespeak lor him a larger patron ammunition that is strictly first class. age than ever. No cheap grade of goods sold by him in thalline. Prices lliesameas others. $2000°-° powder and tea art safe. A full line of window glass Hardware store. 8 . J. Sturgeon, the druggist, Ims pur chased the stock formerly owned by tire Williams Ihug Co. and added it to his already extensive stock. Mr Sturgeon now Iras one of the finest stocks of drugs ever brought to the county. Fred Schomberg left yeslerdny fot Hillsboro where Ire will go into tile dairying business on a larger scale than heretofore Mr. Schomberg is a fine dairyman and, what is still better, a thorough gentleman, ami Tillamook loses a goml citiseli in liis departure. Mrs. Sclioinlierg will lemain until spring and take care of the business. Tillamook Academy, now known by its new name “St. Alphousns Academy, has a new advertisement in this issue. It will pay anyone who lias children whom he wishes to educate to investigate an.l consider the claims of St. Alphonsiis. The teacliers are without some of the moat thorough that have ever come to this country. A numlier of the young men of Tilla mook met al I lie store of C. E Reynolds on Saturday evening for the purpose of organising a dancing club After con siderable discumion on the advantages of such an institution an organisation was effected with C. E. Reynolds as president and Frank Kerreman secretary and treasurer, The club's first dance will be given on Saturday evening at the Opera House. Music will he furnished by C. B. and Geo llamllcy and Frail Page. Wood wanted on subscription at IlKAiiuoiiToffice. Bring it now. the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Perry left here on Monday Morning for a visit to their son in Wasco County, Ore, Corsets at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. Just received a large lot of new heat Prof. Beggs dancing class meets lliis ing stoves at W. H. H. Cary’s which week on Friday, instead of Saturday James Hornbaker representing the will be sold very reasonable. evening. firm of Foard and Stokes of Astoria is in Vita Medicines make sick people well. I town. Go to Cary’s for glass. He can give Read ad. No cure, no pay. * you any size you want. Dancing class Friday evening. Nerves made whole by Vita Medicines. WANTED—4 tons of good hay wanted. J. E. Tuttle lias put a telephone into Read ad. Nocure, no pay. * Inquire at Die county clerk’s office. Mr. Munro’s residence. Liver and Kidneys made well by Vita Hav for Sale See the new ad of Brillìi Bros, in this Medicine. Read ad. No cure, no pay. issue. 70 tons of hay—half out mid half The best sportsmen go to Letcher's to \ timothy—raised on F. Schomberg’s Judge Cooper’s handsome residence is their loaded shells lauch. Inquire of B. L. Eddy progressing rapidly. McIntosh & Townsend will pay th® Orr Nolan arrived from Portland Beal Estate Transfers. highest market price in cash for dairy Tuesday evening. Sept. 17. u. S. of A to John F. Martin, N W butter delivered at their factory at Tilla Judge lloldeu, Lewis Johnson, Mr. Ji of sec aS T 3 S 8 W. mook. John F. Martin to H K. Chapman, same. Gould, Cyrus Randall imd John Emoluin Five different kinds of powder a Bertha Kabkee to l.wia Parrish. S Ji of S lire taking in the fair at Salem. WJ,, S W of S E % and N F J4 ol SW Letcher’s. Is of sec 35 T 2 N 10. LOST—A buggy tug. Finder please re Vila Medicines cure all sick people. ” a8. Andrew Hauke by Sheriff to T. J. turn to H Leach and receive a reward. tract in Bay City. No cure, no pay. Read ad. ” i8 Jas. Mann by aheriffto T. J. Lucy tract Mr Bills, of the Racket Store, is in in T 5 S K 10 W. McMinnville on business. Oct. 4 C. E. and Mary E. M.Fall to c. K. Hauke, tract no bv 210 in sec 30 T 1 8 R 10 W.C King, of Sand Lake, returned W. from valley points on Tuesday. I ' 4. Ellen a . Hutchins, et al, tn John and D W. Jones (quit claim) lota 13 and 7 in blk Liona Hunt left yesterday morning f >r 10 Tillamook. a trip up to her ranch on Wilson river. ’’ 1 Hiram W. Smith to Peter Brant (quit TILLAMOOK, OREGON. I lie Tillamook Lumber Co. directors claim) 95 acres in sec u T 1 S R 9W. 5. E D. and Jenuie Horgto John and D. G raded C ourse of I nstruction - held it meeting Tuesday eveningnt which W Jones (quit claim) Lots 2. 3 and 7 blk II. Orchard resigned as a director of the ST ALPHONSUS ACADEMY is divided into 10. comp my, and B L. E Idv was elected in four departments, viz. Primary, Intermediate, his place Mr. Eddy was also elected Grammar, and Senior. Is thr Cotnrrv C ovst or th « S tats orOmt- ecrelary of thecomyany. The Year is divided into tour terms of eleven uos roe the C ounty or Tii.,.» mix .« . weeks each. St. Alphonsiis’ Academy, lias establish [n re estate of 1 Notice of final settlement | James Ryan > deceased. J of estate. ed a night school in which the common TUITION FEE- Notice is hereby given that I). W. Ryan, ad school branches » ill be Iniight to such Tuition Fee for one pupil tor a term of eleven a* cannot attend the regular course of ministrator of the above named estate, has filed weeks—in the Primary Department Two D ol his final account with the clerk of the above instruction. Read the ad in another named court showing the receipts and dis lars , in the I ntermediate , T hree D ollars . column of this issue for terms. bursements of the funds of said estate and that G rammar G rade , F our D ollars ; S enior ! by virtue of an order issued by said court on the ' G rads , F ive D ollars . C. A. Doty, the efficient secretary of i*th day of Sept 1897, Tuesday the and day of , the Tillamook Lumber Co . the Galvan Nov 1897, was appointed as the day on which ' INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC ized Wire Pipe Co. and tlm Water Co, objections would be heard to such final Account Instrumental music on the piano or the string and the settlement thereof, at which time if ' left here today for Gran's Pass, where said final account is approved by said court said ed instruments, for a term of eleven weeks 1 the pipe company has erected a mill. administrator will lie discharged from further D ollars . Messrs. Doty and Orchard «luring their liability or connection with said cause. VOCAL MUSIC D. W. Ryan. residence here made many warm friends. W. J. May att y for adin’r. Administrator Vocal music, H ight D ollars They are thorough business men with | Dated Sept. 2«th 18J7. whom it is a pleasure to do business and usiness epartment Tillamook can ill afford to lose them In thsBusines Department, Stenography Book The Headlight wishes them sue.es» keeping, and Type writing included, if desir wherever they may go. The common branches T hirty - five D ollar « St Alphonsus ACADEMY B D Merit tinti not mere Reception A reception was given Rev. M. P Dilution last Monday evening, A mtin- lier of members and ftiends of the church were piesent. After unloading their gifts, several selections of music were rendered, among others was the very appiopriate hymn ’Blest lie the Tie that hinds our hearts in Christian Cove.' Prayer was then ottered. A good social time was enjoyed by all The pastor j offered a few brief remarks after which e company adjourned. Cheapness Should betlie thing con sidered in the selection \ of a iiewNpH|M*r. THE HEADLIGHT for the whole course. Plain Sewing aud Fancy Work free to t e pupil* on Saturday afternoon. Latin, French and German included in t e Senior Grade. Private tessons in those 311 guages F ive D ollars a term. Farticucar attention paid to Physical Train!11* and Etiquette. NIGHT SCHOOL list increases constantly Schoo! open to pupils from 6-S® u notwithstiinil i ng the , Night 8:00, commencing on Monday Oct. i*!*1 Tuit>< n frantic effort» of our Ii.00 per mouth. Board and Tuition fi.t oo a month 1 competitors to replace term of n weeks payable in advance it with cheap »tuff.