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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1897)
THE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY HEADLIGHT- NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS All of our numerous departments arc heavily stocked with bright new Fall & AV inter goods. Callandsee foi jou weha^e 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 Jackets e^er seen in this city, all of the lat- best patterns, call and sec them, even if you don’t intend to buy. They are direct from the laigest faetoiy of its kind. We have all the latest things in We have never before had such a complete stock of CLOTHIXG Such as storm serges, winter outing flannels, heavy ducking and an mmense lot of calicos ginghams and shirtings, Our Shoe Stock. 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 It is useless for us to talk about prices here, as every one knows that we are the leaders in We have also just re Remember ure han ceived a very large line die the only Every Line UNDERWEAR everything direct from the factory Latest styles and best values for] jail and \madBi ThEy sail at\we em-i-y and our prieao tire th? winter. We know just ' line of B oots and S hoes arev 8hirtsj an( and l a s S- general kc nnapair,andEi/Eru hiiiHiiequiintiUes <>r what the people ivant in 'DIRECT FROM ONE OF THE LARGEST < 'shirts, r mill believein quick sales this country in the line of FACTORIES ON THE COAST, AND line Of gents furnishing' \pair guaranteed, goods 'pair guarantsEd, mui bhihii profit». clothing and we have got it. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. Ask to see our f6 line of suits, /A<y| That new line are wnat others ask fiofor. - just received. oj ladies' lace Our $2.00 and fj .00 line of mens fine ! Ovr fX and $10 suits all | shoes are corkers. | what others ask $tefor. I wool—arc, See our fc .50 and $2.00 tune of j working working shoes. shoes. Also a fine line of hats just received. We h ave no old ami shoddy goods thawe wish to close out—these are all bright and new and we will sell them very low. Dont forget that we a so ad in prices on groceries and provisions. Trade us your butter and get (he 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 A full line of window glass at Cary’s See the new ad of Brian Bros, in this Hardware store. issue. It is rumored that the Allee House is McIntosh A Townsend will pay the llorse for sale—call nt H k . idi . iuu T io be re-occupied in the near future. highest market price in cash fi.-r dairy office. Go to the Alderman if you want to stop butter delivered at their factory at Tills- Mrs. Allie Ronds, who Ims been sick ! mook. at the only good hotel in town. Mr. and for some time, is slowly improving. Mrs. Allen know bow to keep a good Vi'a Medicines cure nil sick people house. Fish have been exceedingly scarce in No cure, no pay. Read ad. * tlie upper bay during the last week. If you want to buy a nice saddle pony llorse to trade for wood—call at broken to single and double Intriiess and Half-ground suit ItKHI-sSO cents, $!) 50 IlKAm.lGiir'oHice. want to buy it dirt cheap, call at the pel- ton, at Truckee Lumber Co.’s store T B. Ilandley and his sou Charles H eadlight office. nt llobsonville. I Julies: The lalasl styles of fall nml returned from a trip to l'nrttaml, Mc- I Cohn A Co. have just received an III- winter millinery are on display at Mis. Miunville mid Salem on Tuesday even-I voice of “Dawson City Tail Bool a . ” They ing. are just the thing for this wet weather. Sturgeon’s. The H kadi . igiit has secured on excel- Don’t fail to go and see them before buy The Jones Bros’ livery Imru is on rol- lent correspondent from Hulmonville. ing. lets and unless contractor Stewart is too The first letter from Hint busy burg a|>- New samóles for skiits received at much hindered by tile bad weather it will pems in this week's issue. Mrs. Sturgeon’s be ill its new position by tne end of the lion. K E Selpli left on Saturday on Colonel Hughes and ex-Cliief of Police week. a trip to California, whence lie was called Lowery, of Asioria, are in town. The A club Ims been formed here tlmt will by Hie illness of Ilia wile. Mr. Selpli (*.»<> gentlemen have been amusing build n Imai house in which to »tore mil remain for a couple of weeks themselves hunting down the hay. their hunting boat» and sail boat», The General Lowery is an expert shot, hav rapa- house will be about 18x32 and F. C. Shanahan, the piano tuner, is in ing won a number of trophies. lileoflioldtng a dozen or more boats. town, having arrived on Sunday even A. N . Smith, traveling agent for W ing Io remain until Saturday. Mr. Fifty new suits to be tried Slimmlmn Ims some thought of putting P. Fuller A Co., P01 Hand was here CM I’ngo's Court I shall try mid I Tuesday in tne interests of his house. in a bowling alley here. brail new »nils of young men's 1 Geo. Elliott is down at his ranch Oll W. II. H Cary Ims a large stock of clothes in the next ten day», if the jury agrees to the low prices I charge for them., miiinmiition tlmt is strictly lirst class. the sand spit, and “Pinkie” Stillwell ¡H No cheap grade of g,aids sold by him in 1 mining the dray in his atead. Call early and take your choice W. I! Page'» Second Hand Store. tlmt line. Prices tliesmneas ollieis. The 8tinr. Harrison, with Capt. C. Alinea in command, arrived in the bay on Sunday and sailed on Wednesday carryings full cargo each way. HEADLIGHT X-RA YS $2000“ in prizes to make twice as many people ask their grocers for Schittings Best baking powder and tea. Schil/ings Best baking pore de r an d tea are ___ _________ because they are money-back. Parlies who desire the hospitality of “Mine host” Allen, formerly of the Allen House, should not fmget that he is now to he found at the Aidermail Hotel. Miss Maud Eberman and Mrs. Ever man were here from .Seaside mi a visit to friends and relatives last week WANTED—4 tons of good hay wanted. I Inquire al tlie county clerk’s office. Win. Olssn and his daughter llosa left on Friday for San Francisco. Mr. Olsen will purchase his fall stock oí ¿'»oils and What is the missing word?—not SAFE, although Schilling's Vest baking Mias Olsen will remain for several ’ months, ami lake lessons in painting in powder and tea are safe. I which she is already quite proficient. Get .N hilting's first baking powder or tea at your grocers'; take out the Miss Ol mcii ’ s many fi ¡ends will miss her ticket (brown ticket in every jiackage of baking powder; yt’low ticket in tiie very much during her absence. tee); send a ticket with each word to aildreas below before IX-< ember Jl»t. The <l«nr. given by tlie dancing club Until October 15th two worils allowed tor evety ticket; after that only one Inst Saturday evening was quite well nt- word for every ticket. If only one person finds the wont, that person gels f aocn.no; if several find tended mid enjoyed thorn- present. Diive Fierce, Geo Handley mid Fre-I Page it, Jxno.oo will be equally divided among them. Every one sending a brow n or yellow ticket will receive a set of cardboard luniislietl the music, «nd it ««a the l est creeping tiubics at the end of the contest. Those sending three or more in one we have heard for « long time. The envelope wHI receive an 1898 poc ket calendar—no advertising on it. These cluli is a *x-i«l necesaity here dining creeping babies and pocket calendars will lie dirtvrent iiom the ones offered in Hie I-mg winter, »nd the Tiltamook young men should take pleasure in supporting the last contest. it. Better cut these rules out. Address: MONEY-BACK, SAN FRANCISCO. — To f.rs ronstipat.on Forever. Take eaacareu C.mdv Cathartic Wo or Sa. It LX U. U- tail to cure, druggists refund money Look out for Link ! X Alfred Williams lias sold Ids building on Main Street to Edmunds & Co. When Lisk comes everybody will happy. X Cohn A Co are paying 23c per dozen for eggs Mrs. G. 0. Nolan returned Sunday evening from an extended visit to rela 1 tivesandfriend» in the Willamette valley, j deceived by W. II. II. Cary on hi»i trip of Han ison, a larjfe lot of double and single bitted MXea, from the factory east, that will be sold cheaper than the Ktime axe» were ever sold iu Tillamook before . Call and see for yourself. Lisk is coming ! x Lisi:! Lisk!! Lisk!!! It becomes a CoIm and Co. have on axhibition at their store a mammoth pumpkin weigh htuseliolil woid whatever Lent known, x ing 83 #>». Now is tlie time to snlmcribe for tin Weekly Examiner and get ill on the Mn. Surgeon makes a specialty of premium. Lamb Agt. children’» hosiery and underwear. Miss Hogaliooin (of Chicago)—And For all-wool remnants go to the Racket wlmt profession is your brother in, Lord Store. Sliortcasli ? Lord Sliorti nsli—Oh, when Algernon Jnst received a large lot of new heat ing stoves nt W. H. If. Cary’s which leaves Oxford I fancy lie will take orders. Miss Iti'galiooiii (surpiised)—Yes? will be sold very lensonable. Well, there are some real nice gentle \ itn Medicines make sick people well. men traveling lor pa!—Er. Read nd. No cure, no pay. * McIntosh A Townsend will pay tl>e Nerves made whole by Vita Medicines. highest market price in c«sli for dairy Read ad. No cure, no pay. * butter delivered at their factory at Tilla Liver anil Kidneys made well by Vita mook . Medicine. Remind. No cure, no pay. TOCVBI« COI.D IN ONE DAY Mrs. M, C. Davis will sell oft all her household furniture,farming implements' and horses at public sale on her place next Tuesday, Oct. 26th. Charley Rey nolds will act as auctioneer. “Oh; How I suffer—Rlienniiiti.ni Ì Wood wanted on »nliscription at the Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet»- All Druggirt* refund the money if It fail, to cure »5C and Neuralgia. Can’i be cured.” Y.-s H eadlight office. Bring it now. it can. Read ad of Vita Medicine Co. S'S No cure, no pay. * Prof. Beggs dancing class meets this week on Friday, instead of Saturday evening. For Sale A complete lionse-iiioving outfit con- Go to Cary’s for glass He can give Ristinguf jnck»< lews, lollers, capstan,' you any size you want. blocks and rope. Will sell «.heap if Parties who desire Io pay up tlieir enb- taken nt once. scriplion in wood mttal bring it before C E. Reynolds. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. Hie coming of the winter rains. Other wise we cannot use it at nil. G raded C ourse of I nstruction . NOTICE TO TAX PAVERS. Opium, Drunkenness or Tobacco Habit ST ALPHONSUS A2ADKMY Is divided into The delinquent tax-roti tor the year of ls^l, cured No cure, no pay. Rend ad of four departments, viz. Priini.ry, Intermediate, has been turned over to me with a warrant Grammar, and Senior. • ■tlai-hed thereto requiring me to collect tlie Vita Medicine Co. St Alphonsus ACADEMY taxe» on said roll hy levy and ante of the per sonal property of aui-h delinquent tax payers. an«l if none be found then the ...i real property dtsciibed on said tax roll. I trust those who are ( delinquent will pay up noon and thus save themselves considerable cost. H. H. Alderman Sheriff of Tillamook Co , Ore. Everybody Ray« Ro. CnU'Rrti<’’ ffi« won- det fd mud irai diACQxerv of the age. p cas ant and refreshing to the taste, act irentlv and nosiUvtiy on kiiluev». liver mid I kuvc I b , cl. ai.smg the entire aystetn. di«t.el cold» emo l.ea.iael.e, fev.-r, liubltmil . onminaiion .'""'"'•’i' •’''•'W b".” «nd tri- n l.oz on i .C. to-day; 10. Ml , entx b’uld and quurHiiteod to cure by ull driLgista. Oolng to Portland \\ e will close onr business about I the middle of November and move to 1 Port- tand. If yon want good work in our line call « bile ths opportunity Isats. Have you seen the latest fini-li? We «re making the CARBON PIIOTO- t.RAP.I, the latest style «ml most p,.r- nmnent pk-’ure made. Call «ml -ee them. We atao enbirge pictures at tlie lo»e»t price»: I»|) <H H OWN WORK RIGHT HERE AT THE STUDIO, «nd guarantee satisfaction in every case. Elite Foto Gallery ! or tin wme of all descriptions go tlie Racket 8to-e. to , Remember those hand-loaded ehellsof Cary’». They are guaranteed io give satisfaction. No hmnlmg about Lisk. Wail till yon see for yourself and you will agree that wtmt we say is true. x The Year is divided into four terms of eleven weeks each. TUITION FEE- Tuition Fee for one pupil tor • term of eleven week» - in the Primary Department Two P ol - i . aus . in the InTianzDiAT», Ta»»» H ollabs . G rammar G kads . Koon D ollars ; S exiob G kadb , F ive D ollars . * INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Mrs Tut,le Ims returned from « visit to Port land. Instrumental music on the piano or the string ed instruments, for a term of eleven weeks. TfiM D ollars . A few week» ngo tl.e e.lifnr w«l t.k.ii 1 VOCAL MUSIC with n very severe void tbut c.iised him to l>e in n most miserable eonditioii. It Vocal music, f . ioht D ollars whs imdoutedly » bill i Hse of |M grippe B usiness D epartment - amt recognizing it ns itangerons he took In theBusines Department, Stenography, Book nnmeili.ite steps to Iwing «bout« speedy keeping. and Type writing included, if dwin-1 cute. From tlie advertisement of Clmm- The common branches T hibtv - fivb D ollars 'lertain’. Congb Remedy «nd tl,e „iftny for the whole course. levonimenitations tl,erein, we concluded Plain sewing and Fancy Work free to the oa Saturday afternoon. to m.ke « first t-ia| ,,f t|,e meitieine To | pupils T,Atin. French and German included in the s.iy tliHt it wns SHlistactory in its results Senior Grade Private lessons in those '*«« ta putting it very mildly, ¡„deed. It! guage« F ivr D ollars a term. «cted like magic and the result was Particucar attention paid to Physical Traininf • a speeviy «nd punmment cure. Wei and Etiquette have no hesitation in recommending this i vxi-ellent Cough Remedy to anyone NIGHT SCHOOL «ttticleil with a congli or cold in any i Night School open to pupils from 6 yo unlit form —The Bannerol Liberty. Liberty-i »«>. commencing on Monday Oct. llth Tuition town Maryland Tlie 25 and 50 cent ti 00 per month. size, for Rule by 8. J. Sturgeon ‘ Foard and Tuition Jiyoo a month. Kach term of 11 week, payable in advance.