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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1897)
THE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY HEADLIGHT NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Call and see for yourselves that we havo All of our numerous departments are heavily stocked with bright new Fall & inter goods. the largest and finest stock of goods ever brought to this City. We have just received one of the largest and best selected assor tments of Capes and Jackets ever seen in this city, all of the lat- est patterns, call and see them, even if you don’t intend to buy. Tliey are direct from the largest factory of its kind. in ■ a ■ ■ ■ * b b a n a a ili B ■ B B B 8 8- B B fl 8 B B B li fl'. B B 8 ■ ■ -■ Bl 8 B ■ 8 B 11 B 8 • ■' ■' « • ■ » We have all the latest JFie havenever before, had such a complete sock of things in Dress Goods Such as storm serges, winter outing flannels, heavy ducking and an mmense lot of calicos ginghams and shirtings. everything direct from the factory Latest styles and best values for\ jail and winter. We know just what the people want in this country in the line of clothing and we have got it. Our Shoe Stock. * * B * * in n B ■ a ■' fl’ ■ fl1 ■ • * * 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 we han ceived a very large line dlE thE only of 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 I __ — I THAN EVER- CHEAPER PRICES, GUARANTEED GOODS. OUR ENTIRE \madE. ThEij se II at\ we carry and our prices are the \ line of B oots and S hoes are ,. , DIRECT FROM ONE OF THE LARGEST ancl & . ! $5, a a a pair, and Ei/Ery ! lowest. We handle quantities of goods and believe in quick sales factories on the coast , and line of gents furnioning ! pair guarantEEd. and small profits. goods. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. Snag Proof Rubber Boots Every Line IWI IHI II •• -Iwll II IBII II ll^Ulb II 11 >ISII II IIHII III !■!' III 11 II 11 IBII II! . ilmll Ill ■i ni in in ni • ni in ni in in Ji in hi ut e hi e in in iar in 'll in 8 ill III Hl ill ill Hl 11 ill HI * il III 11" II 'It • fl 8 ■ ■ * A ■’ ® 1,1 ■ *■ • ■' ■' That new line to see our f6 tine of suits, they just received. are wnat others ask fiofor. z/ si oj ladies’ lace sAoc.J w ■ n ®r Ovr fS and fro suits all Our fe.oo and fj oo line of mens fine what others ask $/2 for. shoes are corkers. wool—are\ See our fr .50 and $2.00 line of mens working shoes. * *' ■ ’>■ UM’ ■' ■ 8 ■ Also a fine line of hats just received. We have no old and shoddy goods that we wish to close out—these are all bright and new and we will sell them very low. Dont forget that we also lead in prices on groceries and provisions. Trade us your butter and 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. Money to loan. Orders taken for cloaks and dress The Blake McFall Company, dealers Joe Freeman returned from Willamette in nil kinds of paper, have established an skirts at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. Styles mid valley points on Monday. amples on display. agency in this city with Mr. Bowman of Horse for Bale—call at II kadi . kiii T Try Schilling's Ileit tea aud baking powder. , Tom Brown returned from San Fran the llcAirLtonT in charge. The com office. pany imports and handles everything in cisco on Monday. Half-ground salt lOOlt-a 50 cents, »!> 50 I the paper line, such ns book, news, Gloves, kid, silk and cashmere at Mrs. The steamer Elmore arrived in the writing mid wrupping papers, curd stock per ton, at Truckee Lumber Co.’s store Sturgeon’s. bay on Tuesday, and came up to town straw and binders board, roofing, build at Hobsonville. C. B. Handley expects to leave today ou Wednesday. I ing and deadening papers, piilent ma- Vita Medicines cure all sick people. for Bail Francisco. No cure, no pay. Read ad. * Full opening at the La Mode Millinery cliinemade paper bags, Manilla, straw and carpet papers—in fact everything in A largo whale is stranded on the beach. Horse to trade for wood—call at . parlors this week. Now is the lime to The animal is 60 feet in length. get a nice list before the stock is picked the paper line. A complete set of sam H kadliciit office. ples can be seen at the H kadliciit office, over. Mrs. II. H. Alderman returned last mid prices given that defy competition. W. II. II . Cary has a huge stock of week from an extended visit to friends Mrs. B. F. Durfee arrived on Su.rdny Call and see samples of piqier before ammunition that is strictly first class. in Portland. from Keokuk, Iowa on a visit to her | buying elsewhere. No cheap grade of goods sold by him in husband Rev. B. F. Dmfee, who is in The building formerly owned by that line. Prices the same as others. A full line of window glass at Cary’s busmens here. the Willinnis Drug Co. is receiving a Hardware store. Messrs. Binder, Crenshaw, Bowman coat of lustic mid being otheiwise im- If you want it good county piper take and Geo. Stoddard returlied from a two If you want to buy a nice »addle pony proved. days hunt on Friday night. They | the H kadijgh T. broken to single and double harness and Fred Wheeler is carrying the mail for brouglithome Vj ducks mid 5 geese. ; Dr. Wise onr dentist writes Io us that want to bnv it dirt cheap, cull nt the Nate Roheit» while the latter is du oilig Mis* Messner, daughter of Philip Mess- lie will lie in his Tillamook office on or H eidi . igiit office. some lowing with the steam I tug Cohn A Co. have just received an in ner, of North Yamhill, is visiting friends about November 15th to remain as long Louise. here. 1 as lie is kept busy. During the latter voice of “Dawson City Tan Boots.’’ They Hadley’s bowling slley is receiving pint of the doctors stay lie is always are just the thing for this wet weather, the attention of a carpenter, ami is liv Messrs. Barker, Ia>tclier, Cooper crowded with work and some fad to get lkin't fail to go and see them before buy Trullinger look a trip to the sand spit on ing levelled up in nice sliape. ing. Wednesday afternoon, returning on Fri-| their work done when wanted. The TO-DAY and TO-MORROW. Mrs day. They hugged 15 geesu mid a num beet way is to come eally and avoid the The publishers of the H e idught lia e Sturgeon will display late styles of mil ber of ducks, but had a hard time com- ( rush. satisfied themselves Unit the people of linery. She has the prettiest line of IL B Milla, an old Tillamooker, died Tillamook county do not want the brief iug home against a storm. hals ever brought to Tillamook willi on Sunday morning at his home near rehash of general news that appears on prices within lhe reach of nil. Call and The Stmr. Harrison left on Monday . Tillamook. Mr. Mills had been injured “patent outside newspapers” and the see them. morning with n good cargo of Tillamook about* week ago, by a vicious jeisey resume of news that we have been able Colonel Hughes, Clark Lowery and A. products mid passengers for Astoria. bull, but no serious lesulls were antici to give ill the H badi . ight is not what is N. Smith left tor Astoiia Monday. A marriage license was issued to Win. pated. On Sunday morning Mr. Mills wanted. In order to meet the wants of Messrs. Hughes and Lowery have been Glick and Georgia Gist of Woods Oct 22. arose mid washed ns usual. He war our subscribers we have made arrange enjoying themselves shooting hero mill observed to lean against the bouse mid ment» with (tie two leading family news Mr. Shmiiihnii, the piano tuner, left hold Ilia hand* to bis head. Mrs. Mills papers of the United Stales, the N.Y. Mr. Smith sold a lot of goods for W. P. Tillamook (or Poitlandon Wednesday. went Io his assistance and caught him I'ribune and the Toledo Blade, whereby Fuller mid Co , of Portlaud. In a private letter written by K. K. Prof. Beggs' dancing class is booming. sb he fell. His son helped him to arise we are enabled Io furnish either of .those Selpli Esq., from Woodland Cal., to the If the professor's merit as a teacher had but lie took only a few steps when lie papers with the llKADi.KiHr until Jan. H kadi . iuiit , he states that Mrs Selpli is been appreciated at its tine value his gently sank down and in a few minutes 1st at an additional cost ufonly 25 cents. seriously ill of pulmonary trouble class would liavelroomed long ago. ¡died. Mr. Mills lias resided in Tills At the same tin e we have concluded to and with but little prospect of ever re. ' mook county for about 15 rears, and was reduce the price of the II sadlight until Mrs Williams, of Li Mode millinery j covering her liealtli. If she should re- quite well known. He leaves a widow January 1st to one ><ollar per iiiiiium. parlors, who Ims been ill, is now couva- cover sufficiently to permit of her re- and a family of three sons aud five You can therefore get the II kmilight esceilt. moval be will take her for for a time to a I | daughters. The remains were buried and the Blade or the N. Y. Tri Nels Tompson came ill on Sunday I ] on Monday from the family residence. drier climate. Mr. and Mis. Selpli’s bune for only »1 25 This will give you all many friends sincerely trust lliat the night from Poi timid having purchased a Mr. Mills was 64 years of age. the news of the entire world, and the latter»'illness may not lie ns serious as line stock of new furniture, window ' l>e»t local paper for less than yon have Mrs. Foiest, of Amity, mother of Mrs. femed and hope to hear of her complete shades etc. etc. If you want tine fnrnit-1 heretofore paid for ths price of one. The Ike Binder, is here on a visit, the guest recovery. Mi. Selpli will return as soon uie nt low prices go and see him al>out it. H kh D lihut will hereafter be entirely of Mr. aud Mis. Shuler. as lie can safely leave Ins wile's side, to devoted to local news, aud we will le Sailors, walking hat», pattern hats, attend to busine s here. able to give it at greater length and WANTED — 4 tons of good hay wanted. ladies, misses and children's hats all in more of it than heretofore Inquire at the county tier k's office. great variety ami losest poaaible price» E.asilaatio* of Teat hors al Ln Mode pallors. Our correspondents will do usa favor Notice is hereby given that for the f they will please remember that if the Mr. Tuttle, the telephone man, mourns items arc received later than Tuesday purpose of milking an examination of all St hdltug's lust tea is the the absence of hie entire flock of chick evening they will be too Ute for th persons who may offer themselves as ens, and will not Ire comforted because candidate for teachers of the public paper. best you car. get for anything they are not to be found. schools of this county, tli8coaiity super The popular and swift little stemner like the money it costs. intendent thereof will hold a public ex ('apt. Dodge lias lensed the Louise and Louise has been leased by ('apt Dodge, amination at T Ila nook, in the ( StkiUtng's Htst baking pow put tier on the route between here aud public and will make regular trips between school buil ling. We ln< s lay, Nov .. 10, der is the best you can get at Garibaldi. thia point mid Garibaldi twice every day - *»7 beginng at 1 o ' c I. h k p. in. Lbk is here—got here with both feet Ti e regular time schedule will be given any price. Dated this 23rd day of (M. 1897. and a new tin pan static. See Tuttle in our next issue. The steamer leave* O. A. Walker, A S'« hflline A <'t-mpa»y Tillamook every morumg st light o'clock S am FcaukiMv BK4 about It. Co. School Supt. Tillanook Co. Ore. HEADLIGHT X-RAYS §2OOO— A Co-operative Scheme The Tillamook News Co. seem to ha ve taken in all Tillamook as a silent part, ner in Imsiness, giving each and every customer a 10 per cent interest as the followingc upon will show: □ n • -4 <» S 5: ?■-<»» t " • I s?°i? Q- ” . S’ c p S » y =-o ® s-ji S “ -O S-"* -ESS * « -T-O k 2 ft -® 3 » 2. 0-0.® IO ® - 3’-r> o 5 q;c 3- 2 • 3 » ¿Ô-C-Ï CL 5" CT w <» n o * - - x Q 5 • o- » £ 1 •I z w X m ft) *< * _ ■n o 33 o I (/> ■< c 4 = i - o C —5 i o - ° X r 2.H r > n » 3 X o o X 3 z o m o K C 0 co o o Miss Luella Ford.’who has beeu visit ing here for some time, returned to lur home in Tillamook last week. Ducks, Geese and rain In abundance, everybody is happy. 2 5 95 3 H o .< Z " m <» o « = X m ? co Nehalem =■3 • 3- X £ o 2. 2.3 V> -I Q. 2 O <* o ® ° o 3 ’ o x- I Ü » Î This is no lottery but a plain 10 per cent division of profits, as the figures named abjve occur once in every hun dred tickets issued. It co«ts the customer no liing and he lias a cliai ca of getting »100. in trade back. One-lmlf amount of tickets will be issued on school books and cigars by the box. CL <T> - < tr> (t Mr, Beals anil Mr. Steinliilber, of Tilla mook, were here Sunday looking over the new mill plant. The liariison passed out this morning having been delayed several days by stormy weather. • 3» • ‘< 00 5 CA “** □ w Q The run nf salmon has been exception- 'x K001' during the past week, anil the fishermen are reaping a rich harvest. The cannery is putting up 500 cases per day. Prof. Beggs dancing class meets this week on Friday, instead of Saturday evening. Hobson vi lie The Protection came into the bay bay Saturday and took on a cargo of lumber ami cleared on Monday of Illis week. Ou the night before her arrival she experi enced some very heavy weather, as her bulworksclearly showed. On the stern they were completely demolished by a heavy sea coming aboard. She was bound for o port in Northern California, lint it being too stormy to enter she came on to this place. » The tides are very high the last two days. Miss Atny Dean is con valesing. Win. Edwards, of Scholls, is visiting relatives and friends this week. The schooner Volmite is loading lum ber at Wheeler & llimple’s mill. Dr. Linton returned home from Port land Saturday night via Seaside. He placed liia daughter in trie Good Samar • tan hospital, where she will remain at least a mon 111. Wheeler A Hi tuple’s mill was shut down the most of the week on account of scarcity of logs. 'I here are a .great many fish being caught. S'eplien Scovell made a flying trip to Astoria, going Wednesday and retmu- ing Saturday. Floating debris distroyed Ilarry Sit erP* net last Friday night. Cononel Hughes, of AstoriA, and hunt- ing party passed through here Sunday evening. They were well pleased with their success. Tliere is some talk of having a >“«*- qneru.le ball here Thanksgiving night SF jbjbä KKE&ik the alderman J. P. ALLEN FROZ First Class Accommodations at a Second Class Rate. — Best Meals In the City. TWLAJSOOX. .OHCOO fe fe