Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 04, 1907, Image 1

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$1.50 per year
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 4, 1907
Residence Property Going at a Bargain.
Fine large residence, new and all modern improvements, in­
cluding bath with hot and cold water, and beautiful grounds.
Two large 50 foot lots. This property is situated directly cast of
the Hays residence, on Stillwell avenue. Call and get our prices
on same.
Beautiful new residence, just built this spring, Two 50 lots
about seven block from business center of city, One of the best
residence location in Tillamook City, Everthing is included in
this?,bargain, including household and kitchen furniture and
cooking utensils. Here is a chance to get a beautiful home at
the lowest price. Call and see me.
RALPH
TILLAMOOK
ACKLEY.
JOTTINGS
Mrs. E W. Stanley will leave this week
for Portland, where she will undergo an
operation.
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
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All Summer Dress Goods will be closed
Dr, lit nrv E. Morns, eye specialist. *
out this month at less than cost at
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Tranks and Valises at Mason Bros. * Cohn’ j Sale.
Earl E. Mayo, U. S. Bryant and Alfred
Herni-.n Tobi was in the city Friday.
L Beebe, of Portland, were in the city
Read Tillamook County Bank notes. * on Tuesday.
Miss Edna Garfield and Miss Hellen
Ribbons at about half price at Cohn's
Bibby left on Monday to visit friends in
Chicken wanted at Leach's Meat Mar. Washington.
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ket. j
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>e «b« ,r
Why leave your horses in the rain
ipiritm fl
Plows, Harrows and Discs at Snuf­ when you can tie them in Harris’ Tie
rn>nUS^ fer's.
Shed
for 10 cts.
•
you in ■
t theni Æ-J
Don’t forget to stop at Harris’ Feed
O. Kellow was in from Hebo on Tues­
rt for tbt h KR R
Barn, the cheapest place in the city to
day.
; plaintif
keep your team.
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effect that IN m L—
Olives
FW in w«.«
bulk ws
or J«.
jar aw
at »»...»
Mills' Cash
Complete line of carpenter’s tools and
**l0*l,&
Store.
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md to the
building material. Let us figure on your
ia TillaWhite Riyei flour $4.80 a barrel at job.—King A Smith.
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n«o(i»|
Snuffer's
McMillan is going out of the photo
wnihip"
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DW . you see the beautiful colt cups at business. If you want work made come
mttttV
Sasltr
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MM1 ’s1
in now. Don't delay.
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ta roí. ¿fl
Bastern Hams and Bacon at Mills'
■th ISC
S. C Larsen, R. J. Larsen. S.Lundberg
I 13 ht
Cask Store.
and A. D. Thompson, of Nehalem, were
South b,
leitet Bu
Fire works of every description.—King in the city on Monday.
rontainin >
& Smith.
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Airs. Jas. Walton returned from Salem
the owK
A. L. Miller, of Dolph, was iu the city on Tuesday, where she had been visiting
fee »inpt ’ t
friends
for several weeks.
on
Tjcsdav.
>ver froi’J
1 andift’ . ■ .-v
Mr.
A.
A. Sturgeon, a contractor of
All
Calicoes
5c.
a
yard
at
Cohu's
Clos
­
etentiond ! H
Stockton, Cal . and »Mrs. Sturgeon, are
for the I m '
ing Out Sale.
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1 disbu»
yisiting at Mike Alplanalp’s.
W. W. Conder, of Hebo, was in the
rder of th -.L
King & Smith will do your plumbing.
city on Sunday.
Pipe and fittings, tin, sheet iron and
J. A. Darby, of Portland, was in the everything that goes with the line. *
ng pubi»
city on Monday.
igainet thW
Wanted, a lady to work in store and
pobUcithiM
M. F. Leach will pay 10c. per pound post office, good wages. Call on or ad­
for your chicken.
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dress Geo. W. Phelps, Netarts. Ore. *
Full line of leed and best seed oats in
J. A. Eisen, who went to California on
city at Snuffer’s.
account of poor health, returned for the
Outing Flannels 5c a yard at Cohn’s purpose of disposing of his furniture.
of Ortp
r-
1
Closing Out Sale.
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Prepare now for baying, hay forks,
Mrs. Mary Mills' creamery butter at rope, pulleys, pitch forks, hay carriers,
oil for the mower.—See King & Smith. *
Mills' Cash Store.
No bids were received by the county
J S. Wright, of Forest Grove, was in
court for the construction of a bridge to
the city on Saturday.
cross the Trask river at Johnson's ford.
P. B. Clendening, of San Francisco,was
Earl Ford made a ventureous trip on
in the city on Tuesday.
Sunday, going from Tillamook bey to
Mr«. Anna Hanson, of Astoria, was Netarts bay in hissmall gasoline launch.
in tbs city on Saturday.
The Tillamook Lumbering Co. has the
on fails«
Ladies get your Summer Dresses at contract for the lumber for the new life
thereof tt ?:
[ColNt
’
i
Clobing
Out
Sale.
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ourt for*/
saving station,which is to be established
The relit
Harris will feed your team hay and at Garibaldi.
plaintiff
them over night for 50c.
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ctthat
Wm. Eberman and son have returned
Kafcolf and J.W. Merrill, of Cornelius, to the city from California, and his wile
will
returned as soon a9 his daughter is
in the city on Saturday.
well, who is down with diphtheria.
you seen the handsome coach
Strayed, a light Bay mare, about 10
Margo at Snuffer’s ?
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years old. rather stiff. Anyone knowing
fade Indian Head Linen. 12^c. of its whereabouts will be conferring a
it Cohn’s Closing Out Sale. *
favor by informing Baxter Stillwell.
e bov an air gun, they are safe
The 14th annual session of the Will-
shooters.—King & Smith. * I amette Valley Chautauqua Assembly
, new and second-hand suit­ will take place at Gladstone Park, com-
ed repairing.—King & Smith. • 1 mencing on the 9th and ending on the
21st July.
Laclade Ranges, first-class
Ifyouhavea good timber claim you
d fuel savers.—King & Smith *
want to dispose of send full particulars,
H. Mosessobn and M. Mosessohn, with location, amount of timber, kind of
nd, were in the city on Satur timber and price to the Headlight office
as soon as possible.
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Count!
’ and Children's Stockings at
. mud«01
Rev.
George
McDonald
will
preach
n cost at Cohn’s Closing Out the U.B. church on Sunday morning at
in
the interest of the Philomath College,
thinks of buying a bnggy or and it is expected that the new pastor
without looking over Snuffer's will preach in the evening.
Geo. H. Williams returned from British
IT01W-
Embroideries and Velvets at Columbia on Sunday and is employed by
tateoi
II Price at Colin's Closing Out the Hammond Company to cruise tim­
ber this summer. W. S. Cone and Leui
Parker are still in British Columbia.
and ammunition, fishing tackle
The Sue H. Elmore left on Tuesday,
goods of all kinds.—King &
her passengers being Mrs. Young, Mrs.
rtrst«7
White and daughter, J. Whinkey, J A.
to the illness of her brother, Darby, J. S. Polhemus, L. Gisel and
A. Brodhead left on Monday for family, E. 0.Vantress, C. E. fennings, G.
L. Gordon and Mrs. West and family.
o the habit of trading at Patz.
Messrs. J. S. Polhemus, H. E. George
receive a 5 per cent discount
and R. W. W illiams, of the U.S. Engineer
Department, came in on Saturday, and
n Groat came in on Saturday the two latter will make the survey of
oria. bringing in a new gasoline the bay and bar for tbegovernment. Mr.
Which was towed in by the Sue i Polhemus returned to Portland on Tuts-
| day.
Ml
As usual in TillamQok, the weather
Frank Eklof at South Prairie averaged
was wet and showery on the 4tb, put­ $12 20 per cow for the month of May.
ting a damper on the ceiebratious in His check lor 14 cows being $170 88.
the morning. Before noon, however, the
wind changed from South to West, and
the remainder of the day was fine, but Death of Mrs. Ella R. Hays
wet underfeet.
Mrs. Ella R. Hays died on lune 30th,
The Hunt bridge across Trask riyer is
said to be in a weak condition and is 1907, at the St. Vincent Hospital in
rotting out quite fast. There is some Portland, Oregon, after a long and pain­
talk of not replacing the bridge there, ful illness.
Mrs Hays was born in Farmer City,
and to put in a road on the south side of
the river and construct a bridge south ot 111 , on April 23rd, 1853, and came to
Oregon with her parents when quite
At last our stock of Clothing has arrived.
near the truss?!.
voung She was married to Robert R.
We have everything to suit the most fastidious.
G. M. Watkins, of Netarts, is quite H*ys in December, 1883, at Daytou,
seriously sick in this city, and it is thou­ Wtasli., where she was at that time con
We have suits for the small man, the large mau, slim
ght that he cannot recover, having had ducting a business college. Soon after
a severe attack ot paralysis two weeks her marriage, she came to Tillamook
built and stout built.
ago while driving home. He was so with her husband, where she has resided
find on Monday that they did not expect most of the time since.
They
have the style, quality and fit.
him to live until next morning. , Later :
Many years of her life, since reaching
Mr. Watkins died this (Thursday) even­ young womanhood, has been spent with
We have also just received a large shipment of
ing and will be buried on Saturday.
marked ability as a teacher in the schools
of
Washington
and
Oregon.
She
was
a
Prof. E. H. Whitney and Mrs Whitney
and child came in on Saturday from The teacher for ten years in the public school
Dalles to spend the summer with Mr.and of Tillamook City. During her last year’s
CONSISTING OF
Mrs. W. H Cooper. Mr. Whitney re­ work here, she was elected as a teacher
signed the position of city superintend­ to the Weston State Normal School, and
it
was
while
teaching
at
Weston
that
ent ot The Dalles schools at a salary of
she was taken sick, caused by cancer,
$1,800 a year and will quit teaching.
for which an operation was decided upon
Like most other banks, we do not de­ last November, in the hopes of her re­
sire to have business transactions with covery, but it seemed to have been de­
people without a proper sense of busi­ creed otherwise.
Always the best stock on hand.
ness honor. But to any man or woman
She is survived bv two sons and two
who is anxious to save a tew dollars, to daughters : R. Blaine and Robert Hays
pav his debts and get along in the world, and Misses Ella and Helen Hays ; also,
we extend a hearty welcome.—Tillamook bv her mother, Mrs. E. |. Ross, and a
County Bank.
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sister, Mrs. Helen Kerr, residing at Mil
The passengers who came in on the waukee, Ore. ; a brother, Edmund Russ,
Sue H. Elmore were E H. Whitney, wile and a sister, Mrs.Anna Roberts, residing
and child, Capt. J. Groat, Rev. C. L. at Portland, Ore ; a sister, Mrs Eva
Creecy and sister, H. C. Cnlpaski. Win. Fitzpatrick, of Tillamook ; and Mrs.
Woods, Mrs. Getchcll, Miss Hobson, Mr. Edna Kammer, of Manila. P I. ; and her
and Mrs. Ward. J. A Eisen, Miss Redda- husbaud's father, Mr. W. S. Hays, of
way, Mrs. Johnson, Rev. Dr. Mosessohn, Tillamook, Oregon Her husband, R
new settlers to other prospective towns
H P. Golden and wife, J. S. Polhemus, R. Hays, died at Tillamook in 1897.
Editorial Snap Shots.
At the time of her death, Mrs. Havs
in the county. Our contention is that
Mr. George and Miss Anna Tone.
was a member of the Presbyterian
all streets should be opened up and im­
All aboard !—for Bay ocean Park.
There is no longer a closed season for church of Tillamook ; also a member of
proved at the property owner’s expense,
trout fishing in the State of Oregon, ex­ the Woman’s Woodcraft and the Fra­
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for it is not right or equitable to compel
cept in the Umpqua river and its tribu­ ternal Union of America.
A strong pull and a pull altogether— some of the property owners to keep im­
taries, and anglers uiay fish for trout at
Mrs. Hays was a woman of unusual for a good road from Tillamook City to proving the streets and sidewalks «glut­
any time of the year in any river or creek energy and ability, and al ways stood for Bavocean Park.
ting their propertv.while others tffakehiy
in the state except in the Umpqua river what was tlie best in the community.
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improvements whatever, but use the side
and its tributaries. This condition of A generous, noble and self sacrificing dis­ So a number of propertv owners on walks and streets improved by other
affairs was brought about by the last position. she will be missed bv her many Main street don’t want plank roads. people. We say open the county up aud
legislature by an act which amended the friends.
We think they are wise.
open the city up.
old law.
Womanhood has been exhalted by her
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having
lived,
and
there
must
be
placed
in
What a beautiful place Tillamook Bav
The snort of the iron horse will soon be
heard in Tillamook, and before another I.er life’s crown the brightest of jewels— could be made with a suction dredge and
wife
and
mother
—
won
by
a
stainless
life
the expenditure of some money.
year the richest country in the world
without railroad facilities will be reliev­ and character, by pure thoughts and
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high
ideals;
sustained
by
unw
ivering
ed from its ^bottled-up condition. The
We would respectfully suggest that the
tender acts of lo>e aud true
Pacific Railway & Navigation Company devotion,
matter of building an automobile road
will unload a 50-ton engine and three sympathy. In her death, great is the loss be turned over to the honking machine,
her children, but the world is better
miles of steel rails at Tillamook, and the to
for
it takes several columns of matter
by her having lived.
rails will be laid at once.—Observer.
The remains will be brought in on the every week honking about itself and
Rev D. H. Hare,who recently resigned next steamer for burial, and, no doubt, tooting its own horn.
Capital Stock........................ $25,000.
as assistant pastor of the First Presby­ a large number of the pupils ot the pub­
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Offers every facility for safe banking,
terian church of Portland, has accepted lic school will attend the funeral, as she
It was reported at the city council
the call to the pastorate of theTillamook was greatly respected by the pupils and meeting on Monday that over $100 had
and solicit» your business.
Church.
It is stated that as his the citizens generally.
been collected in fines last month. The
ability and excellent Christian character
city officials must be getting next and
Commercial. Savings and Trust De­
have endeared him to all, Mr. Hare will
must have got nut of the long rut of partments.
Cards of Thanks.
be much missed in Portland. He will
paying the city marshal a salary for no
Three per cent allowed on deposits
commence his work in Tillamook about
We wish to express to the many friends other purpose than for holding down the
subject to check.
the middle of this month.
who showed so much sympathy and job and drawing the pay.
Four per cent on Savings and Time
Dry towns hurt the undertaking busi­ kindness on account of the sad bereave­
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Deposits.
ness. This fact was brought out by S. ment we met with in the death of our
If
the
Tillamook
Bay
peninsula
can
be
Our little book, *• Helpful Hints on
N. Wilkins, of Corvallis, at the session of young daughter Florence.
made such a beautiful Summer resort, Banking,’’ explaining how to do your
M r . and M rs . M. E C url .
the Oregqn State Funeral Directors’ As
the
Netarts
peninsula
is
just
as
attrac
­
bunking
by mail is ready.
sociation, of which society he is presi­
We take this means of expressing our tive and pretty, to sav nothing of other
dent Mr. Wilkins stated that for the appreciation
Send
for
a copy. It's free for the
of
the
many
acts
of
kind
­
beautiful spots in Tillamook which will asking,
past 12 years he had kept a record of all
the deaths in and around Corvallis, and ness and sympathy shows us by friends become popular seaside resorts. Th“
he had noted that iu the past four years, during the sickness and on account of Tillamook Bay peninsula is not the only WML
during which time the Benton Count} the bereavement we have sustain in the pebble on Tillamook’s rugged beaches.
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capital has been a dry town, there has death of Mrs. Mary E, Stillwell.
C aptain W. D. S tillwell .
been a decrease of 50 percent in the num­
To
make
anvcomment
whatever upon
M rs C. E. S pringer .
ber of violent deaths over the last four
the conditions, circumstances and events
M rs . C- eo . G rayson .
years that the place was wet.
which apparently block the way for a
Ha« the Latest Improved Instru
I wish to thank the triends who showed railroad to Coos Bay would be to invite
Pate Wells met with an accident on
tueuts for testing your eyes, and
Wednesday evening which, fortunately, so much kindness to tnv wife during her an attack of vituperation from the press
did not maun him for life, but which sickness, and tor the assistance and sym­ of that section of the state. So what’s
taught him a lesson that cannon crack­ pathy they have shown us on account the use ? Let us turn to a more pleasing
ers do not stand fooling with, especially of the bereavement and sorrow we have picture of rapid railroad building to Till­
amook Bay, and, when difficulties shall
after one has applied the match to the gone through on account ot her death.
them with nny desired frame or
have been removed at the port farther
M. II. L arsen .
fuse, for they have a happy faculty of
mounting that best suits vour
south,
we
can
look
that
way
again
and
exploding and causing a racket at too
fancy. A pair of properly fitted
enjoy the view of industrial and commer­
close range. Wells had applied a match
and adjusted glasses will give you
AUCTION ! AUCTION I
cial
development.
Just
now
all
roads
to a cannon cracker, and directly after
much pleasure, as they look well
someone threw a similar cracker near Furniture of Six Roomed House lead to Tillamook.—Oregonian.
and relieve all strain and keep
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him, and to get out of its way, Wells
wind and dust out of
to be 80M at Public 8a|e.
One of our business men makes the
made a rush to get into Stephens* place
C. E. Reynolds will sell by public auc­ suggestion that a harbor line be estab­
of business on Main street, and as lie did tion the whole of my household furniture
so the cannon cracker iu his hand ex­ and effects, on Saturday, July 13. at 10 lished and that the city improve the
ploded, renting the leg of his pants, o'clock a.m., opposite the Hays’property water front by driving a row of piling SnMinniitiaiti¡iiiniiaKnii<!ini^iuMm;"miji4raiaMaaiciMuiua*muit
burned his leg, broke some of the store i in Tillamook City, which will include the and filling it up with the dirt d.edged
windows, and Wells had to go to a doc­ furniture of a six-roomed house, consist­ from the slough. A good water front is
a fine thing for any city, and with the
tor to have bis leg attended to.
ing of beds, bedsteads, bureaus, chairs, expenditure
of several thousand dollars,
tables,
cook
stove,
heater,
book
case,
Oregonian : An automobile road lie­
depening and widening the water front,
When you travel the Wilson River road
tween Portland and Tillamook is the crockery, glass ware, etc., etc. Tei ms, we believe it would b“ one of the best stop at the White House. J. F. Reeher,
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J. A. E lben .
latest project to be started by the Cham­ cash.
improvements the city can make, lor the proprietor. Twenty five miles east of
ber of Commerce. President S G. Reed
time is now ripe to do something and to Tillamook. Rates: Meals, 25c.; lodg.
has taken the matter up and the trustees Best Medicine In the World keep pate with the improvements which ing, 25c. ; board, with room, per week,
for Colic and Diarrhoea.
of the organization are now considering
will soon be going on in other places. It $6 ()0, Horses : Team, over night, hay
I find Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera was while Mr.Talmage was mayor that and grain, $1.50 ; hay alone, 75c. Water
its accomplishment. Secretary Giltner
and
Disrrhoea
Remedy
ip
be
the
bent
has written to business men of Tilla­
he interested himself in a water front piped through house. Modern bath, etc.
mook requesting data regarding the con. remedy in the world.” say» Mr. C. L. line and the strip of government land
slruction of such a road A reply has Carter, of Skiruin, Ala. " 1 am sub running along the south side, taking the
been received that the people of Tilla­ ject to colic and diarrhoea. Last spring matter up with the Commission, but as
mook are heartily in favor of such a road it seemed hr though I would die, and far as we know, nothing was accom
and will co operate heartily in building I think I would if 1 hadn’t taken Cham­ plished in establishing a water front line,
such a thoroughfare. Data will be pre­ berlain*. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea and for the widening and deepening of
pared as to the cost of the road and the Remedy, I haven't been troubled with the harbor front.
amount of the contributions the Tilla­ it since until this week, when I had a
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mook business men would subscribe to­ very severe attack and took half a bottle
In the death of Mrs. Mary E. Stillwell
wards it. It is believed that the closer of the twenty five cent size Chamber- another name is added to the death roll
means of communication that would be lain’. Colic. Cholera atid Diarrhoea of pioneer women.Jwho played an impor­
afforded by the road would prove a Remedy, and this morning I feel like a tant pKrt in the early settlement of Ore­
great help to both Portland and Tilla­ new mail.” For Hale by Clough'» Drug gon. It is often paid of the early pioneers
It is always flattering
Store.
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mook.
that they possessed extraordinary grit,
to
a store to have many
strength and intelligence. This is true of
The regular meeting of the city council
regular customers. Peo­
Mrs. Stillwell, as all who were person
was held on Monday evening, with the
’ ally acquainted must readily admit. She
ple who come again and
Mayor, H. T. Botts, and Councilmen
was one of the many noble women who
White, Munson, Allen. King and Bowers
again
must have confi­
I came to Oregon in the early days and
were present. T
..........
Bills
allowed were :
dence.
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valiantly
did
her
part
under
trying
con
­
J. C. Holden . ............................. $15 00
ditions. As a young intelligent woman,
|. 8. Stephens
12.50
A large percentage of
as one of the best of wives a nd fondest ot
Electric lights .....
*0 00
our business comes from
mothers, or as a dear friend, sheihas left
1 C. Gove ...........
3.50
her imprint on the sands of time, and m
E. A. Edwards.....
12 35
regular customers who
Large ones «re welcome here. “I
she passed away, her labors end»-d. to
A B. Freeberg----
7.f0
do not haveenough money to pay
trade here year in and
the
lite
beyond,
we
cannot
do
other
than
W H. Bushy........
12 50
to trouble you with it,’* in the
year out They know
honor and reverence her memory. Mrs.
W. Mahoney........
10 00
reason given by many for not
Stillwell was a good woman, imbued
R Mahoney ........
20.00
our methods are right
opening a bank account. Two or
■ with early piety, industry and intelli-
Jacob Switzer .....
20 00
three hundred* accounts of $25 O0
and that they will always
gencc. and she has gone to her icwurd.
G. F. Zimmerman
71.00
or $50.00 each, however, make
be used as we would like
[ A remonstrance against planking Mam
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the bank a far better business than
I' street, signed by nearly the whole of the
> The business men of Tillamook City
to be were we the bnyer
would one account as large as the
property owners of the three blocks was
! pulled together and worked together and
two or three hundred put toge­
instead of seller. Why
read and the city council decided not to
' succeeded in securing a right of way for
ther.
I plnnk the street, instructing the rrcorrler
not make this your reg­
a railroad, and as a result the county is
Open an account today.
to again post notices to gravel it. A pe-
' about to emerge from its long bottled-up
ular trading ¡dace for
tition by Frank Long and IV. T. New
condition.
But
mark
the
contrast.
It
Capital Stock, $80,000.
drugsand medicines.
combe for street improvement was acted
■ was again <lernonstrated at the city
Total Resources. $250,000.00,
upon favorably. As the city surveyor
council on Monday that whenever that
was out of town and did not file Ins
! body undertakes to open up streets and
Tillamook
County
Bank,
plats in tune for the extension of Sixth
t— improve th* citv there are those who
street, a resolution was made for him to
Tillamook, Oregon.
| raise obstacles That is a good wav to ;
THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST J
' te survey and report by the 16th.
retard the progress ot the city and dr ire
CLOTHING!
CLOTHING
Furnishing Goods,
Dress Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery
Shoes and Hats
TODD & CO
Tillamook,
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE
DR. H.E. MORRIS
Can Fit
Stop at White House
iß
i
il
te line oí
e, orn*
on s ;
fin
tnüÄ
TAPLE& FANCY
»
GROCERIES
Tillamook, all new and Fresh, The
ices are no higher than others
We most cordially invite you to
le and look at what we have and
t our prices, whether you buy or
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WBi
Opposite the Post Offiee.
A Store With
REGULAR
CUSTOMERS
B
Small
Accounts^1
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B
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I
CLOUGH
SL(TH