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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1907)
il la in unk $1.50 per year TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY 23 See Ralph Ackley about this Big Bargain. In «TK1M MEI) and STREET Extra Grade Kaliki Pants, HATS we have them in Style Coat & Shirt, $2.45 at Patzlafs. and Trimmings up to the min ♦3>5°°—Buys 28 acres of Wilson river bottom land, all cleared ute, and prices about 20 per Rev. A. E. Wingert will preach both morning and evening next Sunday in the and in grass. Good new house and barn with io cows, 3 cent leas than others ask lor Presbyterian church. At the morning the same thing at Patzlafs. heifers, 40 chickens and one wagon with set of double service, commencing at 10:30 a.m.. he Friday, May 31st, is Jibe day set for harness. This is considered the best buy on Wilson river the graduating exercises of the public will preach the baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of the High School, for the money. Place is well worth $5500. This is the High School in the opera house. for which there will be special vocal Pete Brown place. Mr. Wingert We rrpaii anything that can be repair instrumental music. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. The same- article, for less money, at Patzlaf’s. Better see Patzlaf’s first. Miss Martha Holmes, of Forest Grove, H. T. Botts, for abstracts. • commenced teaching at Netarts on Mon day. Dr. Henry E. Morris, eye specialist. • No one thinks of buying a buggy or Read Tillamook County Bank notes * , wagon without looking over Snuffer’s Chicken wanted at Leach's Meat Mar. stock. rt. • | Assessor Hare, in assessing the timber Plow“, Harrows and Discs at Snuf- • this year, will make another upward r’s. I Olives in bulk or jar at Mills’ Cash jump. » lore. Get into the habit of trading at Fatz, Pocket knives at less than cost at laf’s and receive a 5 per cent discount ohn's. for cash. .White Riyer flour $4.60 a barrel at Tinning and plumbing of every descrip nufler's. tion. Workmanship guaranteed. King Did you see the beautiful colt cups at and Smith. * nufler’s? * E. T. Davies, A. J. Sullivan and W. C. Dr. Surman came in from Portland on Rose, of Portland, were in the city on hursday. Wednesday. H. O. Snuffer returned from Portland Special value in Men’s ar.d Boy’s Cloth on Sunday. ing and the largest line to select from at Eastern Hams and Bacon at Mills’ Mason Bro.’s. asb Store. • A full line of V\ hite Canvass Oxfords Fishing tackle of every description at and Tennis shoes at Mason Bro.’s at the ing A Smith's. • • lowest prices. * s M. F. Leach will pay 10c. pc. pound The iron fence for t’.e court house is for your chicken. • S Full line of feed and best seed oats in being put up, w hich will greatly improve .that building. Bit vat Snuffer's. • L W. Bachune and wife and Miss K Mrs. Mary Mills' creamery butter at Weavrick, of Chicago, 111., were in the ’ ”’M ills' Cash Store. * R Get your Jersey and Buhl milk cans city on Friday. Why leave your horses in the rain ' from King & Smith. • B All colors of Ribbons, Laces, etc ,£bout when you can tie them in Harris’ Tie ^^■alf Price al Cohn's. * Shed for 10 cts. Don’t forget to stop at Harris’ Feed gj. P. Wagner, of forest Grove, was in Barn, the cheapest place in the city to the city on Wednesday. * K For sale, square piano, cheap. Address keep your team. Now is the proper time to paint and ’. lits. Rease, Hemlock, Ore. • S \V P. is the proper kind to use.—King Harris will feed your team hay and and Smith, agents. • p them over night for 50c. * Don’t forget that Mason Bro.’s gives Shingles for sale. Leave orders at silverware away, which is equal to a rank Hadley's lunch counter. * 5 per cent discount. * ave you seen the handsome coach Mrs. B. O. Snuffer and son Brvan have Ilion Margo at Snuffer's ? * returned from Texas, where they have For sale, upright Hamilton Piano, for been the past winter. h. cheap, at C. E. Reynolds. * McMillan is going out of the photo ’e rent and sell bicycles, guns, fly business. If you want work made come s, tents, etc. King & Smith. * in now. Don’t delay. * ig reduction in Silks, Towels, Belts The graduating exercises at St. Alphon- Ladies’ Underwear at Cohn's. * sus Academy will take place about the . E. Allen and Fred \V. Wilson, of The middle of next month. lies, were in the city on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Thompson returned orn, in Portland, to the wile of C. E to the city on Monday, having Sold out Ison (nee Dora Donaldson), a son. his business at Ashland. he gasoline schooner Evil came in Wanted Timber Claims.—I will pay Tuesday with freight from Astoria, cash for Timber. Don’t sell without first isit Cohn's Great Closing Out Sale if seeing me. Ralph Ackley. * want bargains in Dry Goods, etc. * The prices oit Ladies’ Skirti, Waists ason Bro.’s will du plicate any price and Suits at Mason Bro.’s were never the city, quality of goods considered. * equalled before in Tillamook. The «teamer Sue H. Elmore left on anted, a second heijnd churn, from 20 Thursday and went Ao Portland to go gallons. Enquire at this office. * a runaway at Nestucca last week into the dry dock for repairs. The swcllrst line of China and Japan tv Kellow had his hip dislocated and Ross was called out to attend to the ese ware that ever came to Tillamook | just received at Mason Bro.’s. sh ill Those 16 inch Cruiser Shoes e are paying 20c. the do« Eggs at Patzlaf’s. at Patzlaf’s. Just Arrived at MASON BRO’S Department Store SUITINGS IN Blue, Brown and Black Panama, Albatross and Fancy Mohair. A Beautiful bine of China and Japanese Ware Large Assortment of Spring Garments, COf&tBTING OF me»1 es. s W ao$ * bes' Ladies’ Short and Long Coats, Misses Short Coals, Ladies’ Skedrane Coats, Tailored Suits and Skirts in Voile, Panama and Serge.- We also have the Butterick Patterns and the Delineator for Sale. May Patterns now on hand Don’t Forget the Silverware is FREE. ed. Guns and bicycles especially. Ex for Portland and Sal**tn on Monday pert mechanic employed. King & Smith.* will return on Saturday. Charles Svensen had a closej call Lost, by ye editor, a gold cuff link. It the finder will return the same to the Tuesday, being attacked by a vicious bull in his barn, and before he could get Headlight office, the treats will be on iht a wav from the infuriated anima! he had pencil pusher. lour ribs broken, his head and left hand Otto Heins, who went into the light badly cut, and was mashed up quite a bit. So serious were the injuries that house service, has tieen promoted to 1st Dr. Ross was immediately sent for tn Assistant at Slip Point Light Station at attend to the unfortunate man’s injuries, whois getting along as well as can be E ist Clallam, Wash. expected. A foreclosure suit was filed in the cir /\t a meeting of the Tillamook Develop cuit court, M. J. MacMahon vs. Francis tnent League on Thursday evening, the Trevor et al. in which H. T. Bolts is the annual election of officers took place : attorney for plaintiff. President, James Walton; vice-president, Coroner Reynolds is circulating a sub. W. C. King ; secretary, W. R. Ruther ford ; treasurer. W. W Wiley; who will scription list to raise funds for a monu form the executive committee with F. R ment to JoeC. Champion, the first while Beals, G. F. Zimmerman and R. Acklev. It was decided to circulate a subscription settler in Tillamook county. list to raise money to hold another fair Rev. N. J. Ci aw ford, pastor of the U B. in this city this fall. church, after attending the annual con A thousand get rich by saving, where ference of that church next month, will one gets rich by speculation. Teach your leave with his family for Checo. Cal. children the value of saving. The neces. Rev. L. A. Le Miller will lecture at Ne sitv of saving should be a part of every child’s education ; thousands of dollars halem on Friday evening. May 31st, his are spent annually by children, on trash. subject being the “Influence of Religion We will aid you in starting them out right or breaking them of already ac on the General Development of Man.” quired habits by lending you one of our J. C. Cox and A. McDougall came in handsome home savings banks free. You from Portland on Tuesday in connection will find that they soon take pleasure in with a timber deal, which would have going “down to the batik.’’ One dollar opens on account.—T illamook C ounty called for $120,000, but it fell through. B ank . • There will be another social dance at Henry Meldrum. ex-Survevor General the Grange Hall at Fairview on Satur of Oregon, was arrested at Oregon City day. May 25, to which all are cordially- by Deputy United States Marshal invited. Good music and the best of Griffiths and taken to Portland and lodged in the Multnomah County jiil, management. * where he will remain until next week, The Closing Out Sale of Cohn & Co.’s when he will be taken to McNeil’s Big Stock of Ladies' and Gent.’s Dry Is'and, Wash., to serve nut a sentence three years in the Federal peni Goods and Furnishings is being conduct of tentiary for forging applications for ed in their corner store opposite the surveys. When arrested. Meldrum was engaged in playing a games of cards. Allen House. * In addition to his term of imprison F L. Sappington opened up his store ment, Meldrum must pay a flue of on Saturday with a new stock of gro $5200. ceries. tinware and crockey in the Olsen Died, in this city, at the home of Mr. building, the new firm’s name being Sap and Mrs Morse, on Thursday afternoon. pington & Co. May 16th. after several weeks sickness with typhoid fever. Jacob F. Graham, A scow, loaded with lumber, sank at aged 36 years. Deceased was born in the dock of the Tillamook Lumber Co.’s Portland on the 22nd February, 1871. mill on Sunday and was raised the next mid was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob day by the government dredger pumping Graham. He came to Tillamook with his parents in 1878, and since then has her out at low (ide. resided in the county for a greater part For sale, 1 Organ, 1 Dresser, 1 Steel of the time, and was well known all over Range, 6 Chairs, 3 Rockers, 1 set double the county. The funeral took place on Friday, and the burial was in the Odd harness, 1 set single harness—Rev. N fellows cemetery, the religions service J. Crawford, Tillamook City * over the remains of the deceased being There will be no preaching services in conducted by Rev D. L. Schrode, pastor of the Methodist church. the Methodistvhurch next Sunday morn, At the regular meeting onl M mday ing. Rev. W. B. Hollingshead will preach at Bay City Methodist church at 11a in. evening of the city council, after discuss ing what was best to do with the streets and in this city at 8 p in. in the business porti- n of the citv, it Will pay cash for two good timber re was decided to give notice that the city linquishments. Must be close together council would order three blocks on Main street and two blocks on Second and cruise from seven to ten million.— Avenue East to be planked, and that ob Address Cather & McNett,469 Buchanan jections to the same would he heard at the next meeting, June 3rd. In regard to Building, Portland, Ore. • I the appointment of a ci tv marshal and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Van tress came up night watchman. Javor Botts said that from Hobsonville to this city on Thurs N J. Mvers would take the position for day. He has bought the Max Arell pro $65 a month an»! $2 extra for each ar |ierty and is now clerking in the store of rest, whereuonn lie wnsappointed to the position and Sheriff Crenshaw was np Edmunds & Son on Main street. pointed special policeman without pay. The price of butterfat for April at a In regard to the wreck of the Gerald number of factories was : Tillamook C., Mr. A W. Fletcher writes: ‘I see bv the Headlight that the Gerald C. is Creamery, 36c. ; Fairview Dairy Asso ciation, 36c. ; Clover Leaf. 35 3c. ; Plea wrecked on the Nestucca bar. copied from th** Cloverdale Courier. Now, Mr. sant Valiev, 34 5c. ; Meda, 33.3c.; Han Editor, if you will permit, I will give you nenkrat Bro«., 37c. and the public the truth about the mat In a suit at Tacoma, in which Claude ter. It is true she is on the north spit, but is not wrecked or damaged and there Th lyer garnisheed $1,100 belonging to are good prospects o.*'floating her on the R. Robinson, the jury, after being out ' next 8ft. tide. Tides have been running only a short time, brought in a verdict about 6ft. lately. There never has lieen any talk of loosing the boat or of remov for Robinson. Mr and Mrs. Thayer and ing the machinery. She is not in the Oak Nolan were witnesses. drift logs. She is well lined up and everything indicates that she will Por Sale, by C. Mills, Beaver, Oreg., two good work horses, wagon and he at the dock soon. I think that the Courier reporter was hasty with his re- harness, all in good shape. Horses will port.’’ weigh about 1.150 each. Also have a The County Court of Columbia Coan, full line in general real estate business. tv let a contract for cruising all the tim Name what you want you get it. Null ( berland of that county to M. G. Nease, for five and seven eighths cents per acre said.— C. M ills . * for everv quarter section cruising over The Gerald C. is still high and dry on 100.(M)0 feet, the work to be completed the sands. An effort will be made to ! by August 15th There were two bids float her again when the high tides come. for $60 per section. F. A Elliotl, former ly a timber cruiser for the Southern Pa The schooner leaks in several places and | cific Railroad (Jompanv. put in a propo it is only a calm sea that lias kept the sition to do the work for one per cent of boat from being an entire wreck. Capt. i the difference between the present valua Tabell is the same captain that had the ' tion and the valuation that would l>e fiv nis cruise In order for him to Della on the sands tour years ago — fixed realize the same amount as bid by those Cloverdale Courier. who figured the job at $60 per section, L F Bernside was in from Woods this he would have to show an average in crease valuation amounting to $6,- week. To show that he was thorough ! 000 per of section. ly in accord with the Headlight on the 1 toll road question, he brought in half a Baccalaureate Sermon dozen chicken for the editor. We will Below will Ire found the program for assure Mr. Bernside that we won’t in- the baccalaureate sermon to the gradu yite any toll road advocates to dine off ates of the high school next Sunday, at uf them, unless they get into our chicken the Presbyterian church, at 10:30 a.m. ; yard and steal them. Prelude. Mr. and Mrs Frank Sc re rance left on Invocation. Rev. 0. L. Schrode Orchestra. Saturday to attend the l.OO.F. and Scripture reading. Rev. P. R. Burnett. Rebeckah grand lodge meetings at La Anthem. Grande, and while in Eastern Oregon will Sermon. Rev A. E. Wingert. visit their son in Baker County. 8. A Soln, tliss Clara Watt. Ant hem. Brodhead and Theo. Jacoby also went Benediction, Rev. N J. Crawford. with them, and Herman Furmety and Mrs. A Arstill left the same day at The LancMt Stock of DRESS tend the granil lodge meetmgs Shoes ? Leather Counters U00DN in Tillamook County to not paper, at Patzlaf’s. I select from at PaUlaCs. 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 Shirts, 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 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 Bids Wanted. Bids will be recriyed for the erection of a School House in School District No. 8, at Beaver, Tillamook County, Oregon, until the 2nd June, 1907. at noon. The district will furnish all the material on the school grounds. Plans and specifications of the build ing can be seen at J. H. Dunstan’s, nt Beaver, the Directors reseiving the right to leject any or all bids. By Order of the Board, A. W. B unn , Chairman. Watch Us Grow ! New Addition to Till amook City. The W. S. Hayes'ifive acre tract, con tracted for bv the Tillamook Real Ettate Company, will be platted and placed oil the market. All lots sold on contract to he delivered July 1st, 1907 a Advance sale now on. Lots cheapest and best of any in Tillamook. Call and see the plats at the Tillamook Rea) Estate Company’s office ; or F R. Beul's office. First Bank & Trust Company, Deposits. $69.897.53 January I, 1905 .. 1, 1906 .. 111,910 68 January 17 4-,099.46 Jannarv 1, 1907... 198,383 13 April 10. 1907 223,166 98 May 21, 1907 The above is a statement of our de- $25,000, Capital Stock posits on the above given dates We arc ! Offers every facility for safe banking, still growing and invite you to open an and solicits your business. account with us if you do not already have one S ecurity , S ervice , L iberal Commercial, Saving» and Trust De- ity and R esponsibility are our four partmenta. cardinal points. Make this your Home Three per cent allowed on deposit* i subject to check. bank. T illamook C ounty B ank Four per cent on Havings and Time j Deposits. Bargains in Groceries and Feed Our little book, '■ Helpful Hints on al G. A. Edmunds’ StoreB. It.inking,’’ explaining how to do your banking by mail Is ready. Pyramid, Bear Brand, • Cheshire Daily Salt, in 50 lb. racks......... 45c | Send for a copy. It'» free for the asking. 17lhs. Pure Can Granulated Sugar $1.00 10011)3. ,, h •• 5 75 Recleaned Rolled Barley, per ton... 30.00 801b. Sacks Shorts, per sack ......... 1.00 Bran, per sack ................................. 70c. Fancy Inland Rice, per cwt............ 5 50 i Above subject to market changes with- ■ oqt notice. Process Barley, Back . $ i 25 20 bars very best, 16 ounce bars, 25.00 Savon Soap................... ...... .......... 85c | Shorts, ton 16 oz. Red B«-ll and Buckingham Bran ,, 24.00 Smoking Tobacco, per can......... 40c. Feed Oats, ton 36.00 Seal of North Carolina Plug Cut, 50c White River Flour, bbl 4.60 8 oz packages, per lb................... 16 oz. Cana Royal or Schillings’ Best Baking Powder................... 40c. Our new line of Fancy Java and Mocha and Ciuricolc Coffees just in. Trv them. They will please you to |p*r lection. G. A. EDMUNDS. BAY CITY, ORE. Feed Store Prices Votes ot Condolence. Since last we met, death has removed one of our most worthy member», W. N. Vaughn, of Fairview Grange. Therefore, lie it resolved, that we ex- tend our heartfelt sympathy to the fam ily of our departed brother. We will ever cherish his memory in our hearts. Resolved, that a place in onr journal of proceedings be set apart as a testi. rnonial of our respect and sympathy to our brother ; And that a copy be sent to the families at their homes of mourning F airview G range John Sheet«, L 8. Maynard and Rose Crawford, Committee. Nehalem, Ore.. Mav 17th, 1907. L ydia J. H oskins , Polcy, Ore. Esteemed Neighbor : Whereat the dis- treis of any Neighbor of our Circle is keenly felt by all of us ; and, where mb , death has taken away from Neighbor Lydia Hoskins a kind and affectionate father ; therefore, be it resolved by the Neighbors of S* eet Briar <’ircle, No 40, mow in session, that we extend to the bereaved Neighbor Hoskins our sym pathy ; Resolved, that an expression of our sympathy be sent the Neighlwir, and also recorded in our records. R kka Lt mdbi B g . G N M aiy B oyakin . Past G. K atis C sawford , Clerk. A Store With R EG U LAR CUSTOMERS It is always flattering to a store to have many regular customers. Peo ple who come again and again must have confi dence. A large percentage of our business conies from regular customers who trade here year in and year out They know our methods are right and that they will always be used as we would like to be were we the buyer instead of seller. Why not make this your reg ular trading place for drugs and medicines. 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