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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1906)
illamook I TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER TILLAMOOK ARE HERE Xo price has been named so low on Ladies’ Coats as we first priced I ours. There are only from our third invoice Pick out your coat, take off 32.00 from theSfi already lowest price and the coat is yours. All our 10c., 11c. and 121c. Outing Flannels, 12 yds. for $1, or 83c. yd. Prints : 12 yards to each customer ( for 35c Ladies’ Gum Boots, SI.50 per pair 1906 JOTTINGS T. H. Goj nr expects to move from his I farm to Tillamook City, and as soon as I he can do so will dispose of his personal Dr. Htnrv E. Morris eve specialist. * j property thereon, including team of A new line of steel ranges at King & horses, wagon, bnggv. harness, cattle, Mills. « hay in barn, etc Set him it you want VVe are paving 35c. a dozen for eggp.— to get some choice cows and other stock before they are sold. Carl Patzlaf. • $4,000 will buy you the most desirable You can get stumping powder now at home in Tillamook county. Situated King & Mills. • | w ithin V2 mile of the rail road depot, a Born, on Friday, to the wife of William I tine house worth $8U0.UC ami a large Mills, a daughter. barn well paiim-d, 42 acres of lnn«f all Wanted, men to make 4-000 fir rads.— | in cultivation. If you hear of this place Felix Rev, Balm, Or. • selling for $12 0<K> next year w hen Jioom Bicycles of all descriptions for sale or is on, don’t blame me for not giving rent at King & Mills. • you ¿he hunch, for it is up to you now Photographs made in any kind of for the next ten days, after which my option v’ill run out and the price raised. wea t her by Me Millan • H. f. Botts, for abstracts. OUR FURS I, lleaÒlW * Cue are shoaling this Fall the Ltargest and Best Selected Stoek of Rainproof GOO,DS and Seasonable * The board of county commissioners —R alph A ckley . will meet next Wednesday. On Friday a meeting of the citizens Harris will feed your team hay and who subscribed to the fund which was Ever Shouun in Tillamook City raised to procure the rights of way for keep them over night for 50c. » Born, at Indepencence,Or , on the24th the Pacific Railway & Navigation Co., alter hearing from Mr. Claude Tuaver ult., to the wife of L. F. Ball, a girl. We have all the late Colorings in Flannels, Serges, what had been done by the committee, Waterproofs and Craveuette Cloth. You can get that Jap a-lac that you elected Mr. Erwin Harrison permanent have read »0 much about at ng & president and Mr. Carl Haberlach secre Our Dry Goods Department is showing better values Milla. tary. It was also decided that the pre than ever this season and larger stocks. ■X’ Miss Myrtle Porter has Ixen employed sident appoint a committee of seven per to teach the Brown school on Wilson sons to act as the executive committee, Fifty dozeu Umbrellas just received. J ri vi r. He appointed W. C. King, A. J. Coha. F. Our Shoe Stock is the largest we have ever shown. Get into the habit of trading at Pntz R Beals, M W. Harrison M. F. Leach, (• We have more high-top, waterproof goods than laf's and receive a 5 per cent discount A. M. Hare and C I. Clough. The latter can be seen any where. Our prices ate low, as we having lelused to serve, J. R. Harter was for cash. • bought our goods early in the season, before Mr. Wnllace^McCamant, attorney for I [ appointed in Mr. Clough's plac*. The big advance in leather, most of our goods have the P.R. A N. Co., cninein from Portland committee appointed Miss Edna Garfield secretary for the committee and Mr H. been advanced over last season. on Saturday. T. Bolts its attorney. Those who want apples grown hr Fred We carry all the staple brands of Rubber Boots One of the most pleasant events whhh Sltomp can obtain them at Alex. McNair prices are about the same as last year. has occurred at South Prairie for some & Co.’s store. • I time took place at the home of Mr. and J. and P. Coats Best Crochet Cotton, ioo Why leave your horses in the rain when you can tie them in Harris’ Tie Mrs. Alvin |<>hnson last Sunday, when yard Spools, 2j4c. Spool Bargains all | about forty or more of their friendsand Shed for 10 cts. * over the house. No mill ends or tail relatives celebrate«! with them the fif- Don't forget to stop at Harris' Feed ends. All regular bought goods at our teenth anniversary of their marriage. Barn, the cheapest place in the citv to store. They were the recipients of many pres keep your team. * ents and congratulations, an] they, Stockion and Eastern oak sole leather themselves, proved to be most excellent used at the new shoe shop opposite Jen entertainers. Mr. Alvin Johnson treat kins'jewelry store. ed his guests to quite a number of pieces Miss Madge Thoiras has been employ of fine music and tother selections with ed to teach the Neskowin school, which one of the best giaphophones in commenced on Monday. country, and Mrs. Johnson spread The President has issued the usual lore those assembled such a least Thanksgiving proclamation, t!.e date might tickle the palate of a king, present could not help but be impressed this year being the 29th November. with the general good cheer, and left Rev. A. K. Baird, the new pastor of the with the hope that such gatherings in TRIP AROUND THE WORLD and Pat (C. N. Drew) showed vou over Presbyterian church, will preach next Repairs buns, Locks, Typewriters, Keys, Bicycles and future would occur more frequently. the lakes and invited the visitors to kiss Sunday mornir.gin this city. Sewing Machines. Milkes a Specialty of Plumbing. Mill End Sale closes Satur How a Large Number of Persons the blarney stone. The visitors entered Luther Stout, of Mehama, has been Spent Hallowe’en. the «lining room, which whs illuminated The employed to teach the Wolf creek school, day Night, Nov. 3rd. with tallow candle*. Potato«, onion < and «0« which will commence next Monday. greatest money saving event A large crowd participated in the trip corn bread composed the diet and butter Gradersand teamsters are wanted to in the history of Tillamook aroun«! the w«»rld on Wednesday eyen- uiilk to quench one's thirst, (which had iog, given by the ladies of the Presby to be taken straight. The little maids work on the Pacific Railway & Naviga. merchandising. terian church, which was a success in dressed in white, blew soap balls, which tion Co.'s railroad, at (2 50 per day. Haltom’s Store. every particular and was c novel eveii- the visitors joined in doing. Boston, that A Ministerial Association was formed ing's eoj«»ymcnt. A train was made up classic and refined city, was the next on Wednesday,with Rev N.J. Crawfold A Teacher«' Institute. every ten or fifteen minutes at the Pres «topping place, which was at the home president and Rev. G. F. Zimmerman One week from Saturday, a Teacher»’ byterian Church, composed of fifteen to of Mr«. Alex. McNair, who gracefully secretary. Institute and School Officers’Convention twenty persons ami a conductor. The entertained I he visitors, assisted by her There will be a union service at the will be heltl at Nehalem, for which the first country visited was Japan, nt the daughter, Miss Hazel. Baked beans was Christian church next Sunday evening, home of Mrs. Cooper. The visitors were one of the features, followed with sand, following program is arranged : when Evangelist Ritchey will be the welcomed at the door by three Jap maid« wiches, cake, coder and punch, which "What Constitutes a Good School speaker. G. B. Lamb. Ex-County Superintendent. gracefully bowing anti then taken into | Discussion led by Mrs. D. J. Boy akin, Dis pleased and satisfied the hungry travel, Rev. C. G. Zepf. of the German Reform trict No. 39 the presence of the Jap ladies (Mrs. W. er«, and pul them in good humor to visit ed church, returned from Ohio on Satur 'What a Good School Board can Do for H Cooper an«l Mis. J. W. Me Millan), the School.’’ the White House. Mrsdamrs Homer day. and will hold services in this city at G. A. Walker. Teacher, District No. 39. dressed in Oriental costume of the most Mason and P. Whitehouse had charge of Discussion led by O. A. Lommen, Clerk, one o'clock. fashionable style, who motioned the visi- District No. 2M. 7E have been successful in closing a special this,w hich had been t isteiully decorated, Good School has on the t«>rs to take seat on the fluor, for mum Mr. P. S. Brumbv. agent for the Blod " The Effect a Community. contract with T he C onsolidated and who granted admission and intro, ’’ was the word. Tea was served in Japan disced the visitors to the president and W. R Rutherford. Principal, gett Company, came in on Saturday by F ountain P en C o ., of Brooklyn, N Y ’ , Are' District No. 9 ware, «ho biscuits and ric«*. by the Jap his wife (Mr. W. H. Cooper and Mrs W. way ol the trail from Seaside and left on Discussion led by B. A. Todd, by we can present a guaranteed SOLID (x(JL , Director. District No. 39. ladies ami passed to the visitors by the B. Alderman), also to Rev. and Mrs. A. Sunday evening. "Money Spent for Schools a Good In- Jap maids, who looked cut in ihrir dress. K. Baird, the new pastor of the Presby. vestment." Found, a place where invisible patching S B. Holt. Teacher. District No. 11. Germany came next,at the home of Mrs. is done on both leather and rulilier boot, terian church, and by the time that the Discussion led by W. J. Roehmer, Crenshaw, where the German ladies last train arrived Todd's ball wan pack Clerk. District No. 39 and Shoes. All work first class and gua " How to Establish a Four Year High ( Mesdames I. C. Clough, Hy. Crenshaw ranteed. Opposite Jenkins'jewelry store ed. Jenkins’ orchestra kindle furnishing School at Nehalem.’’ anil B. U. Lamb) and their minds were the music. W. W. Wile», County Superintendent. We pay par lor county orders. Make The “CELTRIC MODEL i,” Discussion led bv H. V Alley, dre*se«l with large white apr<ms and Clerk. District No. 11. no charge tor cashing checks on other To every subscriber, Old or New, who sends us a A Literary Program will lie rendered in caps, looking the picture of cknnlines« Notice to Hunters. banks and furnish exchange to our cus addition to the regular program. Year’s Subscription ($1.50) and 25c. additional. and daintiness, winch is char a»- tcristic tomers free of charge.—Tillamook Coun Pupils from the following schools will Hunting in strictly proliibited on M. participate in a declamatory contest: School of German women in their home«. The The “Celtrie Model 1” compares favorably with ty Bank. Districts Nos. fl. 11. 24, 2M. 39and AN Prise : Year’s Subscription to The Youth’s first refreshment served was '•laager,” W. H irrisoti'. and Gatxgu Willi.un.’ any 42.00 pen on the market to-day. The [>en an Condemnation suits were filed by the Companion." hut not of the amlicr color. With «large place., a. Clirae privilege, have been H eadlight (for one yeai) will be forwarc <-< ini Mr. J. L. Houghton, Director of IMstrict dish of sour krout and weinerworse on le.ned to the Tillamook Gun Club. Pacific Railway A Navigation Company No. 24, will act as Chairman of the Meeting. in two cases against Piter Byrom and Mrs Lillie Zaddach, of District No. 2 m , will the table, visitors were inyitrd to help Person ¡found rliooimg or hunting on mediately upon receipt of 4I.75- lx- the organist. Bengtha Byrom. C. Thayer is attorney themselves, after which the maids pawed these place, will lie proMcuted. biscuits and brick cheese. England was for the company. J. W M c M illan , Jr.. Sec F Worthington's House Burned. The pen is solid gold. 14.k fine, the^mcl. <r,« wh the next stopping place, at the home ol Mrs. Geo. B. Lamb received the sad of the best quality of hard rubber and fitted . news last week of the death of a brother La«t Sunday about noon the farm Mrs. Fred U Baker. The visitors were Dairy Ranch For Sate pen points are perfectly filled «i‘1'The i„ California, and she left for Newberg, residence of Fran« Worthington was receiveil lit the door by the hoste«« and guaranteed to flow evenlv. without leaking week. where the body was taken, so as to a - destroyed by fire. I bis house was one mnde welcome by her daughter in-law, 1 have 320 acres, % mile from school pens are beautifully chased aa will lx shown 1 tend the funeral. of the old landmarks of this end of the Mrs. W. F. Baker. Red was the predom and post office, will keep 25 or 30 cows j C. Bewley ha» Timber. Farm and county, it having been built over 20 inaling color in the decorations, with next season, also cheese plant in good 'A Fountain Pen is a Necessity of the Tide Lands to sell ; also all kind« of Bav years ago by the Smith's Irom whom ivy. Johnny Bull, Esq.'s, bill «>f fare was order in new building. good house and Twentieth Century ” Citv property on easy term« Houses Mr. Worthington bought his ranch. All roast l>etf, with bread and butter, plum barn, with out door buildings necessary The Egyptians used a split reed ; our grand to rent. Agent for the Farmers' Mutual of the Worthington family except Mr pudding and English breakfast, This on place, good orchard. Will sell cheap and Mr» Worthington were away Irom was served by maids dressed in fancy if sold soon. For oilier information Fire Relief Association, Portland, Ore. * fathers a goosequill ; our fathers a stee o home when the Sre started. The flames | caps and aprons,who looked nice, ttcot- write or call on. S htii F. M oon , Blaine, nary gold pen. But to-day we want^ Dr C. S. Krbay, dentist. has offices in ______________ ___ I spread rapidly through the old Irox land was the next country visited, at the Or. the Olsen Building, where he is prepared house, but however, with the aid of i home of the Mrs. Sarchet. The Scotch to do «11 kinds ol first cl.m, up-to-date Card of Thanks. neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Worthington | ladies (Mrs. T. Hatchet and Mrs |uhn dentistry. Consult Dr. Kelsay »bout that dispenses with the inconvenient ink Groat) did the amiable in Bobby Burn« ’ succeeded in saving about one half of its The Sister« of St. Mary, St. Alphonsus your teeth aad he will give you the best contents, A quantity of dynamite was country, their dresac« twing •»< plaid, as Academy, wish tn return their sincerest that does not corrode, and that is of advise. stored in the house, all of which was were also the three pretty I hmm *« who thunks to Dr (Jpton for his services ren for use. Bears the manufacturer s gtiara the pen is solid GOLD 14 k fine If it doe. »ot I Sunday service» at the United Brethren saved in time, hut a few sticks in which waited at table and served ««1««!«, oat dered Sr Agnes during her long illness. church. N. 1. Crawford, pastor - Sunday exploded in the heart of the buildisg. meal biscuits, etc- •’Mountain Dew.” of She is fully recovered, has begun her reg prove satisfactory in every way the man r-hool. 10 am. ; preaching. 11 a.m ; This was the ninth time this house has a questionable bi and, was served Scot ular class work and is now ready to give will exchange it for another. Junior Y P C.U., 8 p m ; Y P C.U . 8 +5 j I I wen on flee and it is the fth house Mr. land still clung to some of her ancient lesson« in short hand to such as may de pm. Prayer meeting Wednesday even superstitions, fur in a recess was a lor This u an unusual nPPort^ni^.to2e7rnm Worthington has lost ta this county by sire them They also wish to th ink Mr. Free, a Splendid Fountain Pen di rec. from mg. 7 30. A cordial iuvitatiou to the | fir» during the past ten years There lane teller who had adopted modern Lamar, the druggist, lor past favors. | public. ' was no insurance on the house and the methods by examining yovr hands and the maker, the 25c. beiny for postage, etc, The passenger» who came ia on the Snr loss ol its contents at thia limn of the then handing out a tyf«written fortune, For Sale, several hundred shares of ! H Elmom on Satardav were Mr. Vo«. I I year makes it very bard tor the unfoe. which the ladies were canny enough to A nenc-an Deforest and Hurst Switch Handsome Fountain Pen, tai the victim« a dime, this being the aad family, Mr. Efcnl«r«vr. Mr». Hard I tannte people. Freak says he would ^'•bbing Rat ex, with thix >----- stock at low price. We buy and sell I. Mrs. Nolaa. Us Nolan, Geo Watt build again right sway if he could get only side show werv the travelers were mining stocks. We are in the market lor ' Pen of which is Solid Gold 14-kjlne, nre : and family and Mr Holme». She left on the leustwr. bet the Krebs mill is enable | ’’touched.’' Ireland was the lust foreign ry to f»r vim ted, at the home of timber lands. ^li$ht, $1,50 a year; Weekly Orefonian, Tuesday, bee pusaenger* being A. Mi I to saw it at present, Mr Worthington McCt kkb K iady I mvmtmbnt C o , i W. Wdey. who was the hostess, Clare», C. O. Presno, P. MarlinanJ Mr». and family are bring at present with 91.50 a year; $2.00 Fountain Pen, all for 307 Failing Budding, Portland Oregon. '.<<•« «... the color most c< nspiiuous i their son. Ed Worthington — LoU-ier. Homehlea. !D. T. EDMUNDS COHN & CO The Largest GROCERY,FLOUR & FEED DEALERS in the County Repair Shop, Opposite Jllfx. McNair Co. fountain pen* Grand Premium Offer for Sixty Days \ VV A fountain Pen, A Description of the Pen- A Fountain Pen ^dligh t, Twlce-a IFeek Jou ma I and Pei i