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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1904)
Sillunwok TILLAMOOK Bicycle«—New 1904 Columbia. They nre a dream. Bicycles—Ramblers, 1904. Bicycles—New 1904 Clevelands. Bicycles—New 1904 Iver Johnson. Bicycles—Second hand Rambler for $10. *>* Bicycle—Bells- W Bicycle—Tires. Bicycle—Lamps. I Bicycle—Sundries of all kinds. Prices we guarantee to be the lowest you can find anywhere. A t R alph A cklev ' s . Notice to Voters. Six years ago there were two Circuit Judges to elect, and the Republican nomi nees were George H. Burnett and H. H. Hewitt * Many voters did not understand that they should vote for TWO. In con sequence of this mistake, Judge Hewitt was defeated. Again this year there are two judges to elect. The Republican nominees are George H. Burnett and B. L. Eddy. Vote for BOTH ! CLOSING The first week of our Closing Out Sale has been a grand success. People realize what a saving it is when they purchase a $3.00 Shoe for $2.25 ; Men’s $6.00 Loggers for $4.75 ; Cotton Batting for 12c. and 16c. ; 25c. Hose for 19c.; 15c. Hose for 10c. All 10c. Articles for 61c.; 5c Articles for 31c. Some fine $1.00 Sateen Shirts for 65c. Everything in stock at wholesale price. Next week we shall have to move across the street to the build« ing now occupied by Ralph Ackley This sale will continue until entire stock is closed out. Everyone shonid take advantage of this great sale. C. DANIEL & CO Take your PRESCRIPTIONS THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST Centrally Lioeated Rates, $1 Per LARSEN HOUSE, M. H. UflRSEN, Proprietor. TILLAMOOK, The Best Hotel in th« city. JOTTINGS THE RIGHT PLACE To Buy Goods, At the Right Prices IS AT TODD’S H. T. Botts, for abstracts. Potatoes wanted at Cohn's. Bicycles for everybody—W. E. Page. ’ Sewing machine crates for 50c.—W. E. Page. • W. C. Bailey, timber locator and esti- mater. • Bargains in millinerv at Mn. Stur geon's. • A new lot of Village School Shoes at Todd's. • Good tomatoes, 3 cans for 25c. at Cohn's. * The new games, Flinch, Pit and Panic, at Clough’s. * Wm. Patrick and wife were in the city on Saturday. Get your furniture and other household goods at Page's. * We are paving the highest price for eggs.—Cohn & Co. * A fine golf shirt, including two collars, UJ for 50c. at Cohn’s. • 111 W. E Catterlin and wife were in from Miama on Tuesday. Iron bedsteads less than wholesale price at W. E. Page's. * M. C. Kellow and wife were in from Hebo on Wednesday. fl I Harness leather, sole and lace leather and shoe findings at Page's. * You can get Brook’s Crystal Soap hl only at Cohn's. Ask to see it. * Get a good hicycle that is good as new for a little money at W.E. Page's. * The schooner Della came in last week from Ncstucca and loaded box shooks. A clause was put in the rivers and har bors bill for the survey of Tillamook Bay. F. N. Smith and H. J. Rupert, piano men from Portland, came in on Wednes- day. More late millinerv just received at Mrs. Sturgeon’s to be sold at usual low prices. * Collector W. L. Robb and wife, of As toria. came in on the steamer on Wed nesday. A basket social was given on Friday 1 nI ways a special feature on these occa. Death of Mrs. Lottie Grigs* The Singer Sewing Machine. New and evening by the Christian Endeavor of the sions, a short program was rendered, 1 It is with much regret that we have to up-to-date for half the usual price at W. Presbyterian church at Todd’s hall, and which included a solo by Miss Jenkins, ’ the death of Mrs. Lottie Griggs, E. Page's. * by Messrs. T. B. Hadley and announce 1 there being a good attendance, a very remarks 1 Myrtle Navy Tobacco is on sale only pleasant evening was participated in by Claude Thayer ; recitation, “When Papa wife of Rev. A. R. Griggs, pastor of the ( Presbyterian Church at Hoquiam, Wash., at Cohn’s. Special price to introduce it, those present. 1 rode the Goat,’’ bv Roswell Heins, and which occurred this (Thursday) morn, 45c. a can. • by Miss Picket. Mr. F. N. Smith, the hustling repre- songs 1 ing at the home of her parents, Dr. and W. C. Bailey is the local agent for A. sentative of Eilers Piano House, Port- Geo. T. Poteet, who was in the city on Mrs. David Wiley, in thiscity. Deceased H. Averill & Co.. Russell engines and saw and, arrived in Tillamook on yesterday’s Saturday attending the socialist conven ! was 28 years of age, and was born in mill machi nery. * was circulating a petition to be boat. This is the third trip Mr. Smith tion, 1 New Brunswick, Canada. The deceased presented to District Attorney Hart,who Dan Millar has filed a petition in bank has made in here in the interests of his | young ladv was greatly respected by all promised to take legal proceedings I ruptcy, with liabilities at $7.000 and hot ¿e, so he is well and favorably known, had who knew her, and her death is to be de and we bespeak for him the success that in i the matter: “We, the undersigned plored because it deprives a home of a with assets at $6,000. residents of Tillamook county beg leave Ladies! Attention 1 For the most is his due. fond and loving daughter and sister, a The passengers who went out on the to 1 call your attention to the very unsat > husband of an affectionate wife and a stylish tailor made suits, go to Sarchet’s, condition of the Little Ncstucca Sue H. Elmore on Saturday were Mrs- isfactory ' The Fashionable Tailor. baby girl a loving mother. The cause of toll road. The owners of this road have Have you registered ? There is onlv a Gobar, Mrs. Beckner, N. Lund, F. S. Blat- been collecting toll for the past 23 years, death was consumption, and as her little over two weeks left to do so. You ner, H. T. Finley, E. D. Baket, T. K. Bow and although the road is only eight miles young life slowly eblied out everything man, Rev. A. J Hollingworth and family, 1 was done for her that loving parents had better hurry if you want to vote. Miss Edna Garfield. H. Leipsic. S. Dun, I. long, it is in a deplorable condition the could do, yet through the trying sickness Please give us a call for fine Fishing greater part of the year and unfit for tra R. Whithart, Mina M. Murphv, Gilford she ratained her cheerful disposition to Tackle. We have just received a large vel. The law requirements in the build the end. ready and prepared to meet her Stillwell, AL Peusch aud H. Meister. shipment and can offer you the bottom ing of toll roads is utterly disregarded. Maker. As a personal friend, the editor Peter Brant, plaintiff, vs. Tillamook prices At Ralph Acklev's. We, therefore, respectfully petition you regret the death of Mrs. Griggs, and in Dairy Association, a corporation, defen to take such action as you think proper extending to the bereaved family our The best place in the city to buy your dant, was a suit filed in the circuit court to suspend the right of owners to said sincere sympathy, we onlv express the meat is at the Palace Meat Market. on Tuesday, in which the plaintiff asks road to collect toll until such time as they | Prime meats, hams and bacon always sentiment of the entire community. The judgment against the association for the on hand.—S mith & J enkins , propri shall have complied with the law in re funeral will take place tomorrow (Fri- sum of *1,700 on a promissory note, un gard to the building of toll roads.’’ etors. * d «y) afternoon, the services to lie held paid interest, $50.25 for insurance, and Mr. Ralph A. Dunaway is expected in $200 attorney's fee. There was a fairly good attendance at in the Presbyterian church. the socialist county convention on Fri to go over the late Sheriff Alderman's On Monday evening the Fraternal day in the city hall. Nothing of any im shortage in the interest of Mrs. Alder, A I man previous to her making up the de Union of America lodge in this citv gave portance occurred, with the exception of $25.00 an ice cream social in their hall, and, as nominating a ticket. They claim they ficiency. BARGAIN usual, had a large attendance. There have increased in numbers since the elec When you want a nice meal go to the was a short, hut nicelv rendered literary tion two years ago, and expect to poll Rambler Bicycle. $40.00 A Model Restaurant. Everything first. program, during which Bro. S. A. Brod* 100 votes in the county. The nominations A ♦ 5.00 Morrow Coaster. ’ class and up-to-date. Those who are head made some remarks, and welcomed were : A t 3.00 20th Century Gas I boarding should give the Model Res the visitors, while Bro. Otto Heins made Joint Representative—W. C. Wolfe. Lamp. taurant a trial. * reference to the good of the order. Ice County Clerk—H. C. Kunie. Electric Bell. A ■75 Mr. and Mrs. S. Feighner and sons, G. i cream and cake was served, and the re- Sheriff—D. J. Dunn. . 10 Pr. Pant Guards. A W. and Flovd R.. of Onaway, Mich., j mninder of the evening was spent in a Treasurer— B. F. Durfee. came in on the steamer on Wednesday social manner and in games. Assessor—W. M. Morris. $43.85. All for 125.00. to look over the county with a view to The Senate committee on public lands School Superintendent—To lie filled by locating here. on Monday, by a tie vote, put the finish central committee. At Ralph Ackley’s John Page, son of Mrs. D. Pnge, had , ing touches upon the prosfiect of secur- Surveyor— M. Wood. his foot caught In the slab wood carrier ing*refoims in the land laws at this ses Commissioner—Fred Paquet. at the saw mill this morning.which gave sion. The bill to repeal ’he desert land Coroner—Prank Allender. it a good squeezing, but fortunately no act and the commutation clause of the First Justice District—Justice, B. M hones were broken. homestead act was defeated bv a vote of I Johnson : constable. M. Ripley. HOUSEHOLD MOVERb Second Justice District—Justice, Robt. Justice Alley has taken another week seven to seven, .Senator Fulton voting AND DRAYMEN. to decide what he will do with Preston , against the repeal. He contends these Eichinger ; constable, George Davis. Third Justice District—Justice, S. B. Marolf, who had a hearing last week he- laws are not conducive to fraud, but on Heavy Teaming a Specialty with us fore the justice, charged with assault the ’contrary, if properly inlorced, will Clark ; constable, R G. Magerail. Our Delivery wagon delivers to counlrr upon L. G. Freeman with a deadly wea- work to the benefit of bona fide settlers. or cite. Wanted. The vote kills the bill for the next as j pon. A GDI to do general Hous* work . al*o well as the present session. Wonderful Nerve , S pecial S ale ! Friday and Saturday. mtn and wife U» work on ranch, and Day Two Days Only. Ladies', Misses' and The Oddleltows fittingly celebrated the one young man.—(Jail or addreaa, J. J. 1« displayed bv many a man enduring pain« of accidental <’utx, Wound«, Children's Trimmed Hate. This is a bar. 85th anniversary of the order in the Howm$r. Blame, Ore. 1 Bruises, Burna, Scalds, Sore feet or stiff gain that no one, wishing an up to date United State on Tuesday evening, when joints. But there’s no need for it. Buck- Bettings ot Black ’tanorchas Spring Hat can afford to miss. The there was a good attendance and a verv len's Arnica Salve will kill the pain find pleasant evening was participated in bv Settings of Pure Blood Black Man- cure the trouble. It’s the Iwxt Salve on latest styles and the best of materials, earth Piles, too. 25c. Chas. I. and at the lowest prices. Don't miss all present. Previous to a bountiful sup nrchaw for sale at 60c a setting .— Kpplv 1 Clough, for druggist. per served by the Rebaccns, which is to W E Catterlin. Hi>b<onville, Ore. I this —M rs . L inosev . to Do you not know that you can buy a better quality of goods for the same money at Todd’s than any other place in Tillamook ? Do you not know that a Hat or a pair of Shoes, bought at Todd’s will wear longer than the same article sold at the same price elsewhere ? Do you not know that they make a specialty of all Wearing Apparel, and handle the best stock that can be purchased for the money ? Do you not know that everything bought of them, is :) as represented ? If you do not know it, then when you are needing anything in the line of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Furnishing Goods, etc., go there to buy it, and after wearing you will be convinced of it yourself. Good clean stock always on hand. Call and see us, and get prices and examine goods. TODD & CO Quick Brothers, OREGON No Chinese Emplojed. I I