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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1902)
00»^ illanmk TILLAMOOK, OREGON, DECEMBER as, 190a Cook Stoves Heaters I iind Ranges JOTTINGS Peter’s Diamond Brand Buy Miller’s all wool Cloth Shoes are the Best—Haltom ing and get the best- Haltom sells them. sells it. We do not know that onr flour and feed is the cheapest in Tilla Call on P. J. Sharp for first class, up. It certainly would be a great con mook, hut we guarantee the qnalitv to be good enough to please to-date dental work. Satisfaction guar venience, and one which would be appre * dated, it the electric lights could be turn Afe hardest kicker.—Gangloff & anteed. Dr. Wise’s office. Attorney Carl Haberlack left on the ed on in the evening before it gets nearly ffer. __________ stage Monday to spend Christmas with pitch dark. Ben Riesland for a home. Representative B. L. Eddy leaves next his relatives at Oregon City. * ¡ Xooper & Botts, for abstracts. Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens are month to attend the state legislature, All the latest style wrist bags at admitted by experts to lie the best pen where he represents Tillamook and Yam Clough’s hill counties. Mrs. Eddy and family will made. Clough carries full line. * I The latest in Perfume Atomizers at We carry the largest and best stock of go with him and visit while outside. Clough’s. clothing in town and are doing the busi Commencing Saturday, December 20, I will serve lunches any time during the .Farm loans at 6 per c n . Apyly to es« in the clothing line, at Cohn's. * » You can get a B. L. Eddy. For Sale, a fine bay horse, 1280 day up to midnight Farm loans 7 per cent. Apply to C. pounds, eight years old, broke, single, good cup of chocolate, coffee or beef-tea, & E. Thayer. double or to ride.—Inquire M. M. Mel sandwiches, pie or doughnuts, at A. C. Vogler’s, Tillamook Bakery. * * Big sale of ribbons and laces at hall vin. Assessor elect A. M. Hare will take price at Cohn’s. Sollie Smith and Emmett Jenkins have charge of the assessor’s office next week. [■* A nice line of Christmas candy and bought out L. N. Barnes, and will take He has accustomed himself to the work charge of the butcher shop in the new Snts at Todd’s. the past few weeks by being in the office year. I S. C. Larsen, of Nehalem, was in the and doing some of the work. The pre Take a look at Clough’s Holiday dis- sent deputy assessor, Charles Johnson, feity on Friday. play before you buy. You are always f Ice cream on Christmas eve and Christ will be Mr. Hare’s deputv. welcome at his store, whether you buy mas at Vogler’s. * Though not a very fresh item, it will or not. * * Go to Ralph Ackley s when you want be news to most everybody that Harvey Rev. S. S. White will preach at Bay Walker has not been clerking for P. W. Christmas presents. * City next Sunday morning and in the Todd at Tillamook for some time, but is | Fresh bread, cakes and pies every day Prcsbvterian church of this city in the on the road as an advertising solicitor ■ t Lottie Freeman’s. * evening. for a publishing and printing house, and f Fifteen head of thrifty calves for sale. Mr. and Mrs. Walt. Smith are down has latterly been in the State of Wash ¡Apply to F. R. Beals. * from Wilson, and the latter will remain ington.—Reporter. ' Wm. Riefcnberg. of Bay City, has re in the city while her children attends the Sheriff Aiderman sold the delinquent turned from California. academy. tax lists for 1895 and 1896 on Monday, Frek Arthur, who has been in Califor- Mr. J. S. Diehl has returned from Napa and those for 1897 and 1898 the fol ia, returned last week. Cal., where he had gone for a change. lowing day. But few pieces were bought Our new stock ot overcoats have just He ran across several Tillamookers at in, the remainder being knocked down to arrived at Cohn & Co.’s. * that place. the county. On Friday the sheriff sells 1 A few choice patterns in gent.’s pants Before buying elsewhere, call in and the delinquent tax list for 1899 and on just received at Todd’s. * inspect our nice assortment of Christmas Saturday the 1900 list. The delinquent N.J. Mvers is soliciting customers, as presents at Ralph Ackley’s You will tax list for 1901 has to be published. save money. * The Emersonian and Ciceronian Liter be will peddle milk again. From now and until after Christmas, ary Societies of the Tillamook high school Presents for the babies as well as the ladies at C. F. Franklin’«. •• Lottie Freeman will reduce the price of will give their first declamatory contest Clough’s line of Leather goods should I candies. A fine assortment of candies. in the opera house next Monday even ing. The societies will lie assisted by Fresh every day. * be seen to lie appreciated. * local talent, and the society whose con The public school took a rece«« on Fri The Oddfellows are having the lower testants win will be presented with a part of their building fixed up, and when day for the Christmas holiday. finished will make a nice room for socials complete set of E. Buiwer Lytton's The latest styles of Leather Chattelain i works by Chas. I. Clough. Admission and lodge suppers. bags at Clough’s. Popular prices. • 1 will be 25c. for adults. Mrs E. H.Stone, formerly of Nestucca, The newest and latest things in the Mr. M. F. McNeil, who has been away died at Ashland Tuesday night, Dec. 11, silver ware line at C. F. Franklin’s. • of heart failure. She was 60 years of from Tillamook torseven years, returned on Sunday on a visit. He has been min Clough is selling Albums so cheap that age.—Ocean Wave. ing in Southern Oregon, but is selling people wonder where he got them. * Miss Ruth Cooper returned, home on out his mining interests As a souvenir, Miss Grace Ford has closed a success Sunday for the Christmas holidays from I however, he is keeping a bottle filled with ful term of School in the (Juick district | Monmouth, where she is attending the I gold nuggets, ranging in value from $60 Don't miM my watch line when look- ! sJo^ Xo’rmal Coll'/ge. ; down, the whole being worth nearly one ing for a 'Xmas present.—C. F. Frank. I _ _. I Todd’s cheese factory has l>ecn sold to thousand dollars. The last year or so I lin. • the new creamery company, of whom G. i he has been dealing in timber in the stale One of those rings at Franklin's is just 0. Nolan. G. W. Kiger and Oak Nolan I of Washington, where claim« are selling the thing for your best girl's 'Xmas pre 1 nre the incorporators. " for $5000. nt. * J After the first of the year lumber will i Mr. and Mrs. B J. Thompson, of The Pippins and the Athletics hnve go up at the Yellow Fir saw milf when 1 Woverly, Wit., passed through loan postponed the football game to the new rough lumber will be $10 and dreseed , Mouday enroute to Tillamook where year. I they went to visit friends. They are loml>er $20 per thousand. Don't forget that we are selling the A new line of shoes just received from making a tour of California, Oregon and most popular hat in the city at ♦ 2.00 — | B^ u.ngham & Hech/at Todd's, consist- Washington. On being told that tl ey At Cohn's ing of ladie.' nnd gent.’» .lipper*, gent ’■ were visiting Oregon at the most unfav See Airs. Todd for bargains in milli dancing pomp, and drew shoe. * 1 orable time of year, Mr. Thompson said his business prevented bis visit at at y nery. All trimmed hats at twenty per When you want to know anything other season. Mr and Mrs. Thompson cent discount. * .boat the Oregon Fire Relief Association ’ Razor honing a specialty with Davis cell upon or write J. S. Stephen., who is ' are people of very pleasant address. N.Y. Record. the burlier, opposite the Allen house. \ the agent for Tillamook county. Price 25 cents. * I The Editor ot the Headlight, in wish, ! Died, in Tillamook City, on Thursday ■ last, Mr. Aaron William Hall, aged 82 For sale, two or six lots, with barn ing one and all a Hnppy Christmas. does i years. He was born in Washington and honse with six rooms in it Apply to •o with good will to friend or foe, trost county, N.Y., on July 10, 1820.and came J. S. Stephens. * , ing they will be merrv and wise. to Oregon in 1872. Since that time he It looked like winter in the moantains j The band boy. organized again last has made his home mostly in Tillamook, ou Monday morning to see the trees cov Thursday evening, with W. Trombley, where be dM on Dec. IS, llMr2, and was ered with snow. leader : F. L flappington. premdent. nod buried the next day in the Oddfellows' Ten cases of ladies' fine shoes, espe 1 A. G. Reyoolds, wire tar v and treasurer. cemetery in the prescroce of many sym cially ordered for the bohilay trade just Mr. and Mr.. A. H. Adam, and pathising friends of the family. He served received at Cohn's. * I daughter returned to the city on Mon three years in the great cause of Union Finest e^ndv in the city at the lowest day. They have been at Oaksdale, and Freedom in the titties. '■1 ............. ..... 1 price, quality taken into consideration, Wash . but had to return to Tillamook. Continuation of jotting, tec I h .I page. at Vogler's Bakery. • Christmas entertainments will take place in the churches of the city this (Wednssday) evening. $3,286.00 These Figures represent the Amount > paid for the Stock by TODD & CO. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Doors All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to. Wagons, Buggies, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc TILLAMOOK These Figures are the amount of the ■ Stock of Goods of L. ROBINSON & CO,, as per Invoice. $2,000.00 LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE. Hardware, Tinware. Iron and Steel. The Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans. $5,286.00 This Stock of Goods consists of CLOTHING, HATS, Shoes, Furnishing Goods, etc. S.1OthiD£ Remember it wu was Haltom it,he frolicki°X bo«l that made prices cheaper and boy-Haltom sells it. IT alneg in Tillamook We are selling this stock of Goods at Prices to suit every one It must be closed out soon, and now is the chance for bargains. Many are taking advantage of our low prices, and are laying in a supply for future use. We are selling Hats at $2.00 that retail at $3.00 and $3.50 ; Shoes, $2.50 and $3.00 that sell elsewhere at $3.50 and $4.50 ; Logger’s Shoes at $4.50 that always sell at $5.50, $6.00 and $6.50. Underwear and Work Shirts, Regular 50c., 60c. and 65c. goods, we sell at 45c. #^>1 Suits that Sell at SI5.00, SI6.50, Ve/lOLnirig, $18.00 and $20.00, we Sell at $10.50, $12.00, $13.50 and $15.00. Come and see the Stock, compare prices with other lines and we are sure you will be satisfied to buy from us. ofm o q wil 1 800,1 be l,ere a,,<1 y°u wish Vs/Ill loLlI Ido to buy something for a present. Then come and pick out a Suit, Hat and Pair Shoes. Nothing more useful, will always be appreciated and you will know you have not wasted your money. , __________ _ TODD & COMPANY, Tillamook, Ore