Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 16, 1907, Image 1

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    iUnmook
el. XIX. No. 43.
Hcaìiliijljt
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY 16, 1907.
i Ralph Ackley about this Big Bargain.
Mrs. A B. Cornell, a sister to Mrs.
Friends of Mrs. Guptil, wife of Joseph
Grayson, is in visiting her mother, Mrs. ; Guptil, who moved from this citv to San
Stillwell, who is sick.
j Francisco recently, will be grieved to
—Buys 28 acres of Wilson river bottom land, all cleared Jos Bixby has sold h:s store at Beaver hear of h< r death, which took place on
and in grass. Good new house and barn with 10 cows, 3 to D. F. Gilbert & Son«, who recently ' tl>e 10tb. the cause of death being heart
J failure. Mrs Guptil has been sick for
heifers, 40 chickens and one wagon with set of double came here from the east.
Mrs. Geo. W. Grayson returned from sometime. She was greatly respected
harness. This is considered the best buy on Wilson river The Dalles on Wednesday, where her son i by all who knew her.
for the money. Place is well worth $5500. This is the Carl is attending school.
I Several of the property owners on the
Pete Brown place.
F. E. Bourneman closed a successful , business streets met the street committee
nine months term of school in the River- of the city council Monday evening to
i talk over what was bent, graveling or
dule district next Friday.
| planking, the business streets, and it was
Wanted Timber Claims.—I will pay
' decided to petition the citv council to
cash for Timber. Don’t sell without first
meets
plank three blocks on Main street, from
seeing
me.
R
ilph
Ackley.
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| Lamar’s corner to the block opposite
The prices on Ladies* Skirts, Waists the Allen house, anil two blocks on 2nd
and Suits at Mason Bro.’s were never Avenue East.
At the City Hall,
equalled before in Tillamook.
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The Pacific Bridge Company of Port
ection of Officers and such other business as may properly
Ralph Moore will teach another month land has been awarded the contract for
at South Prairie, which will make a ten building 20 miles of the Pacific Railway
come before the meeting.
months term for that school
rerybody Come.
Don’t forget the date.
j & Navigation Company’s line from Till-
The post office did a land office business j amook City to Bahr. Bv the terms of
on Saturday, with over $6.000 worth of j the contract the work undertaken is tc
LMOOK
JOTTINGS. East Beaver Chetse Company paid for money orders issued that day.
i be completed in a year and, with this
butter fat for March 34 4.10c per lb.
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The swelicst line of China and Japan construction work, the line ol this com­
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lotts. for abstracts,
There is some talk of a first class, up- <se ware that ever came to Tillamook pany will be completed from Tillamook
to-date hotel being erected in thia city.
nrv E- Morris, eye specialist. ♦
Citv to the Nehalem River.
just received at Masor. Bro.’s.
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M aaon Bro.’« will duplicate any price
‘iliamook County Bank notes •
1 he count}- court has decided to take
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on
n wanted at Leach's Meat Mar- in the city, quality of goods considering.* Monday, her passengers being Mrs. R- j up the work in the near future of extend­
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No one thinks of buying n buggy or Robbins, Mr. Belding and D M. Averill. ing what is known as the lieach or ocean
Harrows and Discs at Snuf- wagon without looking over Snuffer's
We repaii anything that can be repair­ road to a connection with Tillamook
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stock. *
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ed. Guns and bicycles especially. Ex­ | county, provided the people of the latter
in bulk or jar at Mills* Cash
Prof. E. H. Whitney has been re em­ pert mechanic employed. King & Smith.* county will construct a highway to meet
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it, Today the county clerk was instruct­
ployed superintendent of The Dalles city
Misses Hazel McNair and Edna Aider­ ed to write to the court of Tillamook
knifes at less than cost at schools.
man will be the vocal soloists at the
Get into the babit of trading at Pntx- convention at Cloverdale on Saturday. county that upon assurance being receiv­
River flour $4.60 a barrel at
ed that Tillamook conntv will construct
laf's and receive a 5 per cent discount
Governor Chamberlain has pardoned its proposed road, steps will immedi­
for cash.
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C. W. Allen, formerly of Nehalem, who ately be taken to build south to the
lu see the beautiful colt cups at
Tinning and plumbing of every descrip­ was sent to the penitentiary some years countv line—Astoria Budget.
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tion. Workmanship guaranteed. King ago.
A beautiful home wedding took place
rn Hams and Bacon at Mills' and Smith.
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P. D. Newell, formerly of Nehalem but at high noon at Robert Henry’s when
tre.
Special value in Men'sar.d Boy's Cloth­ now of Eugene, came in anil disposed of
■ tackle of every description at ing and the largest line to select from at his place at Nehalem for $2,650, and left in the presence of their immediate friends
Mr. Thomas William Davis and Miss
Bmith's.
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again on Tuesday.
Mason Bro.’s.
E. Mvrile Potter were united in holy
Leach will pay 10c. pe.' pound
A full line of White Canvass Oxfords
Mrs. Henry Crenshaw leaves today to matrimony. E. E. McVicker, pastor of
i chicken.
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and Tennis shoes at Mason Bro.’s at the visit friends in Portland and Monmouth, the k vangtlical church, officiated After
*ie of feed and best seed oats in lowest prices.
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where she will attend the commencement the ceremony the company was taken to
Pntifler's.
Why lenve your horses in the rain at the State Normal.
the dining room, and served with a
Mary Mills' creamery butter at when you can tie them in Harris’ Tie
The public school in this city will close sumptuous dinner. The young people
Mh Store.
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Shed for 10 cts.
* the end of the month with graduating were both former residents of Beaver,
f»ur Jersey and Buhl milk cans
Don’t forget txr stop at Harris’ Feed exercises, when a number of the high and are highly esteemed by all who
know them, art! it is the wish of all that
Barn, the cheapest place in the citv to school pupils will receive diplomas.
ng & Smith.
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Hance Wilks, who applied for the posi­ they have a prosperous and happy
ars of Ribbons, Laces, etc .cbout keep your team.
Eighth grade examinations are being tion and was appointed special police­ life. They will be at home to all their
re at Cohn's.
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friends at their home, which ha l been
bliss the chance of having your held in a number of the schools in the man and night watchman, failed to take
the job, which leaves the citv without a previously prepared for their reception
county this week.
iken by McMillan.
— McMinnville News Reporter.
Plans are being arranged to hold the peace officer.
|e, square piano, cheap. Address
Married, in this c’ty, on Wednesday
There will be another social dance at
eighth grade graduating exercise in this
|»e. Hemlock, Ore.
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the Grange Hall at Fairview on Satur­ evening, by the Rev. A. E. Wingert, pas
city
early
in
lune.
llarindn Crawford closed school
tor of the Presbjterinn Church, Mr.
Mrs Carl Hnberlach and Miss Esther day, May 25. to which all are cordially
bat Valiev last week.
invited. Good music and the best of! Andy Nolan and Miss Annie Edie. The
Munson
closed
school
ill
the
Maple
Leaf
f will feed your team hay and
wedding took place at their future home
management.
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m over night for 50c.
• j district on Friday.
in this city, which bad been tastefully
The Closing Out Sale of Cohn A Co.’s
Now is the proper time to paint and
decorated for the occasion,nnd'in the pre­
ts for sale. Leave orders nt
S W P. is the proper kind to use.—King Big Stock of Ladies’ and Gent.’s Dry sence of thegroom’s mother and brother,
■ Jley's lunch counter.
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Goods
and
Furnishings
is
being
conduct*
and Smith, agents.
another voting couple pledged tin ir troth
you seen the handsome coach
ed in their corner store opposite the
Don’t forget that Mason Bro.’s gives
and commenced thcii married life. Both
Margo at Snuffer’s ?
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Allen House.
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silverware away, which is equal to a
are popular amongst the young people
Bue! has returned from Sheridan 5 per cent discount.'
Every child in Tillamook Citv and and highly respected, who wish the
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Reach school at Hebo.
vicinity should have one of our Savings happy couple a long file of happiness.
Mr. Homer Mason returned from Port-
le, upright Hamilton Piano, for land on Wednesday, where he ordered a Banks. One dollar starts an account The bride is a sister of Mrs. B, C. Lamb
We provide pass-book and bank. Tilla and has been employed in the telephone
Mp. at C E. Reynolds.
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new stock of goods.
mook County Bank.
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bt and sell bicycles, guns, fly
and express office for severalyears,where
J. J. Howser was awarded the contrnct
Will pay cash for two good timber re­ she was most obliging to the public and
Ms, etr. King & Smith.
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to build the new school house which is
linquishments. Must be close together made many friends. The groom is well
buction in Silks, Towels, Belts to be built at Blaine.
and cruise from seven to ten million.— known all over the countv and is one of
lbs’ Underwear at Cohn’s.
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Mrs. Wilt and Mrs. Frank Severance Address Gather A McNett,469 Buchanan the business mm of this citv.
[school district is preparing to will be delegates to the Slate Assembly
Building, Portland, Ore.
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Iw, modern school building,
of the Degree of Reliekahs, which meets at
Mrs. Fred C. Baker leaves today to
G. A. Edmunds Locals.
luhii's Great Closing Out Sale if La Grande on the 21st May.
visit her daughter at Eugene and will Half Ground Salt........ . ,70c. per cwt.
k bargains in Dry Goods, etc. *
Mr. and Mrs. William Tinnerstet. Miss remain there until the commencement at
LE Wingert will preachat Bay Clara Tinnerstet nnd Mrs. B. Babi drove the State University,in which her daugh­ Cheshire Dairy Salt. .. SOIb. sacks, 50c.
Log Cabin S; rup ............. *1.35 pnr gal.
May morning and in the evening out on Tuesday to visit relatives and ter takes part in the musical program.
Fancy Rock Candy Drips, 85c. gal.
wabvteriaii chureh in this city.
friends ill Clackamas County.
The entertainment nt St. Alphonsus Sorghum....... 50c. per gal (bring jugs),
Academy on Wednesday evening was 3 Cans Extra Standard Touratoee, 25c.
largely attended, when the dramatic club 3 Cans Extra Standard Corn ........ 25c.
put on another play, which was carried 28 os Bottle Preferred Stock Olives 75c.
out in their usual style. The play whs ' Germ meal, Wbeatlets or Farina ....
interspetsed with vocal and instrumental
25c for 10 lb. sack.
music, etc.
Violet wheat Flakes . . .2(4lb. pk., 10c.
The gasoline schooner Gerald C. went Good Japan Tea ................... 20c. per lb.
ashore on the north spit at the entrance Very best Japan Tea in the market,
to the Nestucca river on Saturday. Sl.e
3 lbs, $100
left Astoria the previous Wednesday (None better in the city at any price)
with a cargo. She was in command of Malta-Ceres (same as grape nuts).........
Captain Ta bell. The vessel be longs to S.
4 pks., 25c
Elmore & Co.
Shorts......................... 80 lb. sack for $1.00.
For Sale, by C. Mills, Beaver, Oreg.,
Above prices good until Juno 1st, or
two good work horses, wagon and while present stocks last.
1 am in position to save you money on
harness, all ir. good shape. Horses will
weigh about 1,150 each. Also have a groceries, flour and feed.
full line in general real estate business.
Name what you want you get it. Nuff New Addition to Till
said.—C. M illa .
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amook City.
A plate glass window was broken in
I. Clough's drug store some lime dur­ The W. S. Jlayes\five acre tract, con­
ing Thursday night and a $20 kodak tracted lor by the Tillamook Real Estate
was stolen. The robber had tried to cut Company, will l>e platted and placed on
a piece of the glass nut, but failing to so the nlarket. All lots sold on contract
must have smashed in the window with
to be delivered July 1st. 1907. Advance
his foot or something else.
sale now on. Lots cheapest and best of
The Tillamook Building Company was any in Tillamook. Call and see the
organized on Monday, with $15,000 plats at the Tillamook Ileal Estate
capital stock, all of which was subscrib­ Company’s office ; or F R Reul’s office
ed and fully paid up. It is the intention
of the company to erect a three story i Good Words for Chamber­
lain’s Cough Remedy.
concrete building, 100ft. by 100ft., on I
the corner and where the Headlight is ’ People everywhere take pleasure in
testify ing to the good qtiulitiea of I 'limn
now located.
lierInin's High Remedy Mra. Edward
Our object in publishing Tillamook Fhillq*. of Barclay. M«l , writes ; •• I
County Bank Notes is to make the wish to le|| yon that I can recommend
Chamber Inin's Cough Remedy. My
public more familiar with banking link girl. Catherine, who H two years
methods, uses and benefits, especially • »Id, han been taking thia remedy when*
with this bank If you have not been ' ever she han had a cold since she wiw
receiving each numlrr regularly drop us I two month* old. About a month ago 1
' contracted a dreadful cold myself, but I
a card and we will be pleased to put took Chanibrtlain'» Cough Remedy and
you on our mailing list. Tillamook was noon a* well as ever.** This remedy
County Bank.
• I is for sale by Clough's Drug Store.
amook
Development
THE MILL ENDS WHITE FAIR SALE
Is on in Full Blast and will Last
Until June 1st.
Never before in the history of Tillamook were there
such a sacrifice made on high grade new merchan­
dise, and never before have the public shown their
appreciation more. The sale is timely—right in
the midst of need time. If you can’t come to-day,
come to-morrow, but try to come every day between
now and June ist. For every time you do come,
you will see new lots of merchandise just brought
forward with Mill End Destructive Price Tickets
attached, telling of unusual savings.
League
harsday Evening, May 16th,
Haltom’s Department Store
FAIRVIEW.
Mr. and Mrs. Tinnerstet and Mbs
Clara and Mrs. Rabi all started for
Oregon City yesterday morning, via
the Wilson River Roan to visit with
Mrs. Haberlach, their daughter.
Riley Maxwell had a barn raising
yesterday, he is putting tip u nice large
barn on their place.
Peter Jacobs has bought a horse and I
buggv and he has a little recreation
after making cheese.
An uncle of Mrs. A. Donaldson came
on the boat today to visit her. She had
not seen him for about 48 years,
Myron Trowbridge keeps busy im
proving the roads.
Cvrtis Randall will leave about the
24th for Idaho to work on his mine.
Strawberries are beginning to ripen
here and will soon be quite plentiful, as
also are gooseberries.
Any one desiring a few settings of
full blooded barred Plymouth Rock
eggs can get them of Mrs. Parkhurst.
Notice to Contractors
Snuffer’s
Feed Store Prices:
Process Barley, sack . # I 25
Shorts, ton.................. «SOO
Bran
>> .......................... 24.00
Feed Oats, ton
36.00
White River Flour, bbl 4.60
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE.
Capital Stock........................ $25,000,
Offers every facility for safe banking,
and solicit. your business.
Notice is Hereby Given that the County
Court of Tillamook County. Oregon, will re­
Commercial, Savings and Trust De­
ceive bids for the Construction of a Combin­ partments.
ation Steel Bridge and Approaches across the [
Trask River at what is known as the John­
Three per cent allowed on deposits
son place. The span to he lit» feet long and subject to check.
the approaches 2N8 feet long. The bridge to
be constructed according to the plans and
I'our per oent on Savings and Time
specifications on file with the County Clerk, Deposits.
and prospective bidders ean see same by call­
ing for them at the Clerk's Office. The bridge I
O'lr little hook, •• Helpful Hints on
must be completed on or before September Banking,’’ explaining how to do your
1st, 1907. All bids must be tiled with the I
County Clerk on or before 5 o’clock p.m. on banking by mail is ready.
July 3rd, 1907.
Send for a copy. It's free for the
A certified check equal to lo per cent of the
contract price must be deposited with the as'ring.
County Clerk at the time of filing Hie bids, as
a guarantee that the bidder will, if awarded
None« or FINAL SETTLEMENT
the contract, within fifteen days thereafter,
execute and file with the County Court, a
bond satisfactory to the Court, guarantying In the County Court of Tillamook County,
the fulfillment of the contract.
State of Oregon.
The Court reserves the right to reject any i In the matter of the Estate/
or all bids. By Order of the County Court.
of Mary E. Monroe, deceased. |
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N otick is II krkbv G ivkn ,—That the
G. B. LAMB, County Clerk.
final account of the administrator of the
estate of MARY E. MONROE, deceased, has
On the fuel question Secretary of been rendered to said court for settlement,
| and that Monday, the 17th day of June,
Agriculture Wilson says that “Alcohol 1907, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the fore­
of said day has been set by said court
meets the requirement and starchy j noon
in the lime for the final settlement thereof ;
plants yield alcohol. The farm is ready at which time any and all persons interested
| in said estate, may appear ami file his ex­
to supply heat, light find power whin ceptions in writing to said account and eon
other sources fail.’’ It is no longer in test the same.
day of May, 1907.
order to speak slightingly of small pota­ Hated this 15th
F M. LAMB,
toes, sawdust or ashheaps.
Administrator.
COHN & CO
Are Closing Out their Stock of
DRY GOODS,
CALICOES,
SHEETINGS,
GINGHAMS and
SHEETINGS.
Also the Fine Stock of
Ladies’ Black Dress Goods
and Summer Suitings
Men’s Underwear and Hoisery—a big stock at low
prices.
Men’s Working‘Shitts, 50c. and 60c. quality, all go at
35c-
Men’s Dress Shirts reduced from 75c. to 40c.
Men’s, Ladies' and Children’s Stockings all go at less
than cost.
Our entire stock is going to be sold at less than cost, as
we are closing out our business.
You should come at once if you wish to secure the best
bargains.
This is strictly a Cash Sale
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We are now located opposite the Allen House, where
we will always be pleased to have a call from our
numerous old friends, whether we do business
with them or not.
COHN & CO