Image provided by: Tillamook County Library
About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1904)
WADE & ACKLEY'S BARGAIN CORNER. Watch this Space for Real Bargains on Articles used every day. Regular Price 20c. at cents each. Cow Ties ..................... . .at 95 cents each. Single Bit Axes........... i 25 . .at 75 cents each. Single Bit Axes, Boy’s 85c. . .at 75 cents each. i 25 Brush Hooks................ at 3 for 5 cents each. 3 for 10c. ¿I Carpenter Pencils ... 25c. 4 J^lb. Boxes, Harness Rivets, assorted at 18c. 40c. .at 30 cents each. 4 Carpenter’s Aprons Carpenter ’ s Aprons .............................. at 15 cents each. 25c. 2 1 Rivet Set and Box of Rivets,........... at 45 cents each. 75C- i 00 2 Pair Men’s 10 oz. Duck Leggings, at 65 cents pair. i 00 Pair Men ’ s 10 oz. Duck Leggings, at 60 cents pair. 3 60c. 3 Pair Men’s 6oz. Duck Leggings, at 40 cents pair. X Cans Mica Axle Grease, 12c. cans.... at 4 for 25c. i5c- 40c. at to cents, 4 Horse Brushes, Good Quality 25c. at 15 cents, 5 Close Lines.................................. i 00 cen ts. at 75 Bird Cages .................................. 4 40c. at 2-5 cents, 2 Coffee Mills.................................. 70c. at 50 cents. 2 Coffee Mills.................................. 1 00 I 7SC. 1 Coffee Mill, Glass Top, finest on the market, at 2 25 . at 5o cents, 2 Picture Frames ........................... 50c. at 30 cents. 2 Pressed Wooden Well Buckets 4 00 ... at $2.7 = Steam Cookers .................................................... »¿.75. 3 85c. 6 Three Gal. Milk Pails, Fisk Anti-Rust at 75 cents. 7oc. Sets of Knives and Forks .......................... at 40 cents. 6 •2 50 2 Sets of Carvers..................................................a* 4r 75- 3 50 3 Silver Plated Knives and Forks.................at H 5°- 1 Silver Plated Knive and Fork, guaranteed l2 p.w.t., 4 oo Tipple Plate.....................................................at 7® Soc. Jo Sets of Royal Silver TeaSpoons ............at 3® cents. i 00 « Sets of Royal Silver Table Spoons.... at 70 cents. k3c. Sets of White Metal Table Spoons ........... at i5 cents. 4 •5oc. 4 Wash Boards, Glass Sides ......................... at 40 cents. 40c. Wash Boards, Zinc Sides ............................. at 25 cents. 4 1 I 2 2 2 GOOD FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. WADE & ACKLEY. Editorial Snap Shots. with the ladies—with a soft spot in his a fat bank account. Anvway, it should heart for all the "sweet young things." prove a source of big revenue to those * * * Everybody kno.vs that the Headlight' who may get the chittim fever this year. It would have been »he proper thing As a large number of persons did not is the liest home newspaper and ad ver- ( for the experts, when thev examined the "catch on" in time last year to do anv tising medium. * * * county books and found that the pre- | peeling, the Headlight man gives this Politics begin to bubble up once in a vious county court had illegally compro gentle tip so that those who want to while—also more aspirants than there mised a number of taxes, for them to "jieel off" and get into the peeling busi are offices to go round. have itemized the descrepancies, as they ness will have plenty of time to make * M * did with the other county officials. But their arrangements to do a land office Court houses in Oregon appears to be as they recommend an investigation, no business. in hard luck. The fire fiend wiped out * * # doubt the county court will take the pro the court house in Cook county. Looking back at the large number of l>er course and do so. * * * * * * citizens who voted for the late Henry II We are beginning to wonder whether We received a letter from parties at I Alderman, it is plain to see that they l>e- that august body, the Port of Tillamook Grants Pass who are coming to Tilla lieved in his integrity and, therefore,were Commission, is, well—under the weather. mook to locate in a few months, but thev surprised when they heard of the short * * * do not wmt to buv farm property near age in his account. It was a simple case We think we express the sentiment of a town that sanctions wide open ganib of misplaced confidence, in which the late the people of Tillamook county when we ling. Gambling bouses are an all round sheriff was wholly to blame. Such dis say their sympathies are witn the little detriment to any city and every com- closures bring about a lack of confidence Jap. munity—and a damnable curse to the in the public mind in our public officers, * * * Weddings have quieted down some and rising generation ami those who are im but because one hapiiens to err it is not right to loose confidence in them and we have to fall back on the old, familiar pregnated with the gambling fever. * * * run away with the foolish notion that expression : "They’ll be in on the next It looks like all smoke and nofire with all officials are dishonest. A careful boat!” Sure thing. the Skinner transportation company, purusal of the report filed by the auditors * * * and liv wav of a little variation, we Clatsop County is figuring upon erect las’, week goes to prove that we should would suggest, seeing they have made a ing a $60,000 court house. Our neigh have confidence in the integrity of our hors have set a pretty big pace for Tilla failure building the railroad to Tilla officials, for with the exception of Alder, mook County, and we shall have to lie mook, that Wm. R»*id and John McCra- nan’s shortage, which would not have ken take up the proposition to build a content with something more modest. occurred had the books been exerted steamer to ply between Portland and * * * every year, there is much th feel satisfied We are constantly in receipt of letters Tillamook, and that Skinner build the that ail the other mistake were simply Portland. Nehalem & Tillamook railroad from business and professional men seek clerical errors. ing locations. From a newspaper point and necoine the whole think in that com * * * go down in his jeans every time he drives over a toll road. Consequently, the jier- son say, “Well, if that's so. 1 don't want to go to Tillamook,’’ anil they miss see ing the garden sp <t of Oregon. St * * If those who arc in the habit of waste- ing so much time chewing the political rag with the expectation that lightning is going to land them into some political office would turn their attention and en ergies to peeling chittim bark they will have more satisfaction and more money at the end of the year than they would if they were elected to the lirst paving pos ition in the county. There’s only a few who can get a political office, mid they bring no money into the county, while, on the other hand, hundreds of our citi zens who have chittim bark on their I; nd will be able, from present indications, to make quite a little stake and l»e instru mental in bring a large sum of money into the county. There will sure to be a lot of disappointed and sore-head poli ticians after the election is over, hut not so with the chittimites, for they will have a broad smile when gathering in the vel- low boys for their season's work. It is a well known fact that those who went fieeling hark last year made quite a nice stake, and we will gamble politics will not take much of their time or thought once they get started again, for thev’I1 "make hay’’ while the sun shines. How we Tillamookers do get of view it mav ’»e the wrong thing to do, i panv. but we have to reply ; "All businesses fooled and humbugged with railroad and new steamship propositions. The and professions over done,’’ the great influx of home seekers that is next fell -w that comes into the editor’s a very few will set their optics on Tilla scheme mook ami the l»est dairying county in ing jacket, and an addif onal cash prize some opposition to Congressman Her. | we intend to strike a match, ami it there the state. There is a reason, or several 1 mann when the next congressional con- : is an explosion in the Headlight office reason« for this : The lark of a railroad vention meets. As far as Tillamook is do not get scared, for you'll know wn.it a/.d quick traveling, ami our antiquated concerned, we do not know but what is gone off so suddenly, toll roads. For instance, suppose you of 5 »c. for Phi points; 75<. tor 15Oand$1 « * « As wasexjjected. there is likelv to lie sanctum with some ’ hot air" We have come to t he conclusion that of anticipated this year in Prize Shooting Contest r. r Water fowl Oregon, but Pr zr, a handsome suit Jer«rv sh« ot for JOO points registered by one hunter fora day's hunt. The contest commences January lfttli and continues until March I urn fed in Portland from the East or 1st. The our having most |>oini8 March Middle West looking for a new location, 1st will l»e awarded «he shooting ja ket. a 1101her big demand for chittim bark at would vou come to Tillamook Customers mn«t register liefore they good price* tins year formed something like this : "Why, mini, and immediately <m return. P.irties trad * * * | are contemplating peeling should not lie that coiinry over there is hr-nmclin with Carl Halierlach,our promising, voting. ' in too h g a hurry to contract with the toll roads and they’re asking un 1 rising attorney, is getting a little worried Now. wouldn't your |**ople who arc buying the bark. From acre lor land.” lest leap year leave him single. Now girls don't lie bashful, for Carl is a nice what we van learn the bark will not lie eves bug out in wonderment to be tol I ' young man and meansbu«iuew«—Herald. lens than 2Oc. a pound this year, and as that the fieople who lived at the jumping Rats! Carl don’t mean business, for there are those who predict that it will off place in the Northwest ha I nemme I ing or clubbing game w ill not l>e counted. Mr. Hermann is good enough ami it is well to let well alone and not pics up a new. untried position. man for so important a * * * From present indications there will l>e and those who when in Natu it he did he would have fallen all over go to $1 la-fore long owing to iln scar themselve* in with toll roads / , himself to get into the Headlight matri city. it looks as though a lot of proper lv rally voti'il think th it was not a very monial hand wagon. He’s ndiplomat— «fried chittim bark on hand is an good as dcsirahl«- pl ice to go when a man has to For my customers only. O Point : Grr»r, F»0 ; shag. 15 ; duck, 111; saw I ills, 2d , jack snq»c. 3 ; king fodirr, 5. loss of poii.is. Min) Sea gu-ls a hens, coots, surf ducks, etc., nothing. See Ralph ACKl«y, tl»c man th»' prepares >ou for a good time while :n Tillamook, three doors s<-utli oi ila P <J.