Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 11, 1907, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK,
Residence Property Going at a Bargain.
Clough's Concentrated Orange Cider
with water and sweetened to taste
e large residence, new and all modern improvements, in- I j mixed
makes a delicious, refreshing and health­
ing bath with het and cold water, and beautiful grounds, ful drink. It sells for ofle. a pint, which
> firge
large 50
lots. 1 This property is situated directly east <>t is enough to make five gallons of Orange
5° foot
f°ot lot*«
ready to drink. Try a bottle at
Has residence, ou Stillwell avenue. Call and get our prices Cider
Clough’s Drug Store.
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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. 12
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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
TUXAMOOK
JOTTINGS.
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
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$1.50 per year.
OREGON, JULY u, 1907
ACKLEY.
Complete line of carpenter’s tools and
building material. Let us figure on your
job.—King A Smith.
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McMillan is going out of the photo
business. If you want work made come
Read Tilluniook County Bank notes * in now. Don’t delay.
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Dr. Bc,irv E. Morris, eye specialist *
The steamer Sue H. Elmore left Tues­
day with the following passengers; Mrs.
Huntsinger. Miss t’earlHuntsinger, E. B.
Morgan, Mrs. Wiley, Mr. Moyer and
wife, Mrs.Strange, S. B. Holt,Miss Holt.
F. Mapes, G. E. McDonald. S E Eppler,
Miss Josie Davis, S. S. Johnson, Homer
Mason and wife and W. Stephens.
H. L. Chapin and W. B. Chapin, who
are connected with the Potter-Chapin
Realty Company, were in the city Mon­
day doing business in connection with
the scheme to turn the Tillamook Bay
peninsula into a great summer resort.
It will f>e several duys before the lots in
Bayocean Park are put on the market,
but it is stated that there is already a de­
mand for them.
FREE ! !
I A Steel Savings Bank
OF
Handsome Leather Covered Pocket Book
\ To any person who will open a Savings Account with a deposit of One Dollar or more.
: Youi first deposit begins to draw interest immediately at the rate of 4 per cent per annum.
IT’S AN INCENTIVE TO SAVE I
Get One for Every Member of the Family.
The remains of Mrs. Ella R. Hays were
Prof. W. R. Rutherford returned from
Ribbons at about half price at Cohn's.
Salem on Monday,where lie attended the brought in on the steamer on Saturday,
Chicken wanted at Leach's Meat Mar. State Teachers’ Institute,
the funeral service taking place on Sun­
bet.
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day afternoon at the
Presbyterian
J. W. Hill and family, of Portland, church, conducted by Rev. G F. Zimmer­
Plows, Harrows and Discs at Snuf­ were in the city on Monday ; also J. M.
man. and the interment was in the Odd­
fer'«.
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Ward and J. E. McGratey.
fellows’ cemetery. A large congrega­
!p. .r‘i
Olive» in bulk or jar at Mills' Cash
King & Smith w ill do your plumbing. tion attended the funeral service, thereby
Not txihat
W. F. B vrks C o .,
Store.
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showing
their
respect
lor
the
deceased
P atentees and M anüfactübebs ,
Pipe and fittings, tin, sheet iron and
lady and in sympathy lor the bereaved
C hicago .
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White River flour $4.80 a barrel at everything that goes with the line.
children and relatives.
Sauff«'i.
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you
Earn,
Prepare now for haying, hay forks,
The uniforms lor the Tillamook Brass
Did jou see the beautiful colt cups at rope, pulleys, pitch forks, hay carriers, Band came in on the steamer on Satur­
oil
for the mower.—See King & Smith. *
Snuffer'» ?
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day, ana the boy s made their debut in
but uihat
Rev. D. H. Hare, the newly appointed their new togs on Wednesday evening
Badem Hams and Bacon at Mills'
pastor of the Presbyterian church, is not by giving a band concert on the busi­
Ca»h Store.
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expected here until the end of the month. ness streets. One week from Saturday
you Save
All Calicoes 5c. a yard at Coho's Clos­
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Loren Watkins and Noah Baker came the band will give a concert at the opera
ing Out Sale.
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ii> last week on account of the sickness house, assisted by a number ol lady
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
vocalists.
Everybody
buy
a
ticket
and
Attorney S. S. Johnson left ou Tuesday and death of their uncle, G. M. Watkins.
that makes
help the boys out, for they have gone to
JbrFactland.
(rxcORpoturuu)
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Mrs. E. M. Harvey and daughter came considerable expense iu buying uniforms
Dr. T. W. Ross returned on Saturday in on Saturday from Silverton and are and expensive instruments.
Tillamook City
Ulealth.
Oregon,
from A»tor n.
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Botts.
Mr. G. M. Watkins, who died in this
S. E. Epler, of Chicago, was in the
H. E. Noble, of Portland, and P. H. city on Thursday evening,was buried on
city oa Tuesday.
Marlay, of Mason City, Neb., came in Saturday, the funeral services being con­
M. *. Leach will pay 10c. pe. pound last week on business and pleasure with ducted by Rev. D. L. Shrode in the M.E.
You take
an automobile.
church in this city. Mr. Watkins was
for your chicken.
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B. E. Van Voorhis and wife came in born in Tennessee on the 6th April, 184-6
Full line of Iced and best seed oats in
He went to Iowa when be was six years
the Bank I
from Portland on Saturday. Mr. Voor-
city at Snuffer’s.
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old. He was married in that state to
his is connected with tbePortland Flour
Miss N. J. Funk in 1868. They came to
William Kimble, of Dallas, was in the ing Mill Company.
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Oregon in 1873, settling in Linn county,
city on Saturday.
H. L. Provoost and wife, Francis Pro­ and ins wile died ou June 6. 1897. He
We
Outing Flannels 5c. a yard at Cohn's voost, Clarence Provoost, Frank Till­ came to Tillamook about nineyears ago,
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Closing On: Sale
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man and L. D. Vanderwile cuine in from living on his farm at Netarts, where he
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was much respected. Mr. Watkins had
Hand Fruit Jars for sale cheap Portland on Wednesday.
the Key I
a
stroke
of
apoplexy,
with
heart
trou
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'¿Reynolds.
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Married, at Bav City, on the 5th inst.,
ble, from which lie suffered for several
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I Sampson, of Portland, was iti by the Rev. Chas. L. Creewy, pastor of months. He had no children, but had a
the M.E. church, Mr. Charles D. Grout sister living in Iowa.
On Sunday.
and Miss Armira R. Petteys.
IT. W. Wiley and child left for
A suit was filed in the circuit court on
Timber wanted in largeor small tracts,
| on Tuesday.
Tuesday by the Tillutnook Luinoeriug
Government Examined.
State Depository
also good going operations. Give full
get your Summer Dresses at particulars. Chas. M. Lanning & Co., Company against W. |. Woodside, of
San Francisco, lor $4.000. Defendant
^Closing Out Sale
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Lafayette Building, Portland, Ore.
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is the owner of the lumber schooner San
Thompson and R. W. Bundy were
Mrs. Fred C. Baker returned Saturday Buena Ventura,who bought two cargoes
^Blaine on Tuesday.
after visiting for several weeks in Port­ of lumber from the company,agreeing to
Total Resources over $250.000
rri. will Iced your team hay and land and Eugene. Miss Sadie Banfield, pay tor the lumber ou delivery at this
) Capital Stock, $30.000.
of Portland, came in witn her to spend port. As only part of the money had
over night for 50c.
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the summer.
been paid on the hrst cargo, and none
t you seen the handsome coach
being in sight for the balance and for
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A big timber deal was recorded last
b Margo at Snuffer's?
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the second cargo, suit was brought and
week in which N. P. Wheeler disposed of
the
lumber
and
schooner
were
attached.
■W Mrs. Homer Mason left Tues nearly 20,000 acres of timber land to W.
Sheriff Crenshaw took charge of the
■ business trip to Portland,
H. White, of Michigan, which averaged
San Buena Ventura and the lumber on
Resolutions of Condolence.
$35
an
acre.
grade Indian Head Linen, 12'/2C.
Wednesday, leaving Eliner Baker in
at Cohn's Closing Out Sate., *
If you have a good timber claim you charge. H. T. Botts is attorney tor the
Hall of Morning Star, Rebecca Lodge,
Baxter, P. Doran and P. Gwinn, want to dispose of send full particulars, Lumbering Company.
No. 52, I.O.O.F., Tillamook, Oregon,
with location, amount of timber, kind of
, were in the city on Sunday.
timber and price to the Headlight office PLAT OF BAYOCEAN PARK. July 3rd, 1907.
boy an air gun. they are safe as soon as possible.
O fficers and M embers .
shooters.—King & Smith. *
We, your committee appointed to
Up till noon on Wednesday 97 instru­ Filed with County Clerk—Contains
, new and second-hand suit ments were recorded this month in the
4,030 Lot«—Reserves for Hotel, draft resolutions of condolence on the
repairing.—King & Smith.
* clerk’s office, which is a good indication
Pier. Bath House, Pavilion etc.
death of Sister Ella R. Hays, respect­
Laclade Ranges, first-class that property is changing hands very
fully submit the following ;
rapidly
in
Tillamook
cou
’
ity.
The Potier-Chapin Realty Company
bd fuel savers.—King & Smith *
In the rapid march of time we are
A suit was filed in the circuit court by filed with the County Clerk on Monday again reminded of the uncertaintv of life
F and Children's Stockings at
At last our stock of Clothing has arrived.
the
Pacific
Rail
wav
&
Navigation
Com
the
plat
of
Bayocean
Park.
The
land
em
bv
the death of those with whom jin
■ cost at Cohn's Closing Out
pany against George Williams for a right, braced in the proposed park contain» the tears past we have learned tn love and
We have everything to suit the most fastidious.
of way, the new survey at Bay City
peninsula of Tillamook Bay, locally res|>ect. the sad duty devolves itself upon
(thinks of buying a buggv or going through Williams’ property.
us to announce the death of our well
We have suits for the small mail, the large man, slim,
known u» the Sand Spit, embraces the beloved friend and sister, Ella R. Hays,
without looking over Snuffer's
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The Nehalem peninsula is being platted
built and stout built.
for a summer resort. Having ¿i gravel land on the Cape and extends the whole who departed this life on the 30rh of
Embroideries and Velvets at bottom, it will have that much advant­ length of the peninsula, haying a water June, 1907, leaving four children, a
They
have the style, quality and fit.
If Price at Cohn's Closing Out age over the other peninsulas, which are frontage on the ocean and one on the mother, tour sisters and a large' circle
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of
friends
to
mourn
her
loss.
By
her
for the most part composed of sand.
We have also just received a large shipment of
bay as well.
The land is platted with death hearts have been crushed and
id ammunition, fishing tacklet
Dr. P. J. Sharp, the dentist, will leave streets and a ocean and bay boulevard, homes made desolate, yet we would bow
goods of all kinds.—King A for Nehalem on Sunday,where lie will re­ and contains 4,0.3d lot», mostly 50|r. bv in humble submission to Him who rules
main one week. Those wanting dental 100ft. On the ocean side, and in about the universe
the center of the peninsula, 100ft. above
The relentless scythe of time has again
the habit of trading at Pntz- work done at Nehalem should call upon
CONSISTING OF
sea level, a reserve is made for the large cut the brittle thread of life and our
receive a 5 per cent discount him as early in the week as possible.
hotel which is to be built, and adjoining
Mrs. D. Moss, of the D. Moss Concert this, on the north, is another piece of sister has passed through the dark vale
to the sunlight of our lodge home be­
Company, is in the city and prepared to
age license was issued on Tues give music lesson, both vocal and instru­ land reserved for a bath house. In a yond the grave.
direct
line
from
this,
on
the
Bay
side
of
rthur C. Schlappi and Daisv mental. Those who are desirous of tak­
Now one leaves the door that opens,
the peninsula, land is resei ved lor a pier,
H hen they pass beyond recall ;
ing lesson* should do so at once. She is boat house and pavilion. A channel is
Soft a* loosened leaves of roses,
mer Dress Goods will be closed staving at T. E. Epplctt’s.
Always the best stock ou hand.
to be dredged to connect with the chan­
One by one our loved ones fall.
month at less than cost at
H. S. Turner was in the city on Satur­ nel on the west aide of the bay, so that
Resolved,
That
we
hereby
tender
to
the
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day and registered from “Hemlock, the vesselscan reach the pier. Water is to
sorrowing relatives of our decerna-d
ive your horses in the rain Coming Town.’’ Bro. Turner did not be obtained from the Cape and will be sister our heart felt sympathy in this
can tie them in Harris' Tie say what town lots were selling for in piped the whole length of the peninsula. the time of their great loss.
that prospective city, but we suppose In the long narrow neck of the peninsula,
10 cts.
Resalyed, That these words of con­
free sites will be given to those who will which is only 320ft. wide, a row of lots
rget to stop at Harris' Feed start saw mills, box factories, etc., with face the ocean and another row face the dolence lie entered at large on the
memorial page of our lodge records.
cheapest place in the citv to the usual flattering inducements for ail bay. There is also reserved, on the bay
Resolved, That the N.G. he directed to
side h piece of land for campers, called
kinds ol businesses to start up there.
team.
Tent Citv. Tbe Potter-Chapin Realty cauxe the charter of this lodge be draped
Company does not own the whole of the in the habiliment of mourning for a
land on the peninsula, for the N.W. period of thirty days.
Resolved, That the recording secretary
corner of the sand spit is a government
lie directed to lurnish the family of our
reserve.
II the present plans of the promoters deceased sister with a copy of these reso­
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of this proposed summer resort are car­ lutions duly certified under tbe seal of
ried out. it will be necessary to have a the lo^ge.
Fraternally submitted,
wagon road built to Bay ocean Park,
ENxiE B ailey ,
and this can be done by crossing Tilla­
elm T ylkb ,
mook river, west of Tillamook City, apd
M rs . M ary W ilt .
thence through the Elmore ranch, mak­
FOUR STYLES.
ing a water level road around the west
AUCTION I AUCTION I
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ONBJKT ..............
TWO JETS
Park, which would make a very pretty
JUT»,
road for driving an J automobiles, giving Furniture of Six Roomed House THKllE
GAEVANIZEJ*
to be Sold at Public Sale.
that section ol the country a way out
THREE JET»,
C. E. Rcvnold» will sell by public auc ' BRASS.................
by road. _________________
tion the whole of my hou»ehold furniture :
Sunny Mead Addition to Tilla­ and effect», on Saturday, July 13. at 10
I o'clock a m., opposite the Hay»’property
mook City.
in Tillamook City, which wili include the
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The W. S. Hayes’ five acre tract, con­ furniture of a »ix roo-ned hou.e. con»i»t-1
tracted tor by the Tillamook Real Estate ing ol bed», bedstead», bureau», chair»,
Company, will tie platted and placed on t a tile«, cook »tore, heater, book ca»e.
the market. All lots sold on contract crockery, giu»» ware, etc., etc. Term»J
j. A. E l « en .
to be delivered July 1st. 1907. Advance each.
sale now on. Lots cheapest and be»t of
any in Tillamook.
Call and see the
Hop Picker« Wanted.
plats at the T.llamook Real Estate
All persona desiring to pick hops this
Company's office ; or F R Beal's office
rear, please leave your name with Dr.
One Quart, at 5Oc. makes IO Gallons
E. Morris, tn Tillamook City, and
An Opportanity for Local Teacher«. 1 Henry
will call and make arrangements in a
Free transportation across
I have arranged to give instruction» in few davs.
Opposite the Post Offiee.
the mountains both ways.
Kindergarten work to teacher» at rea
M L M obris ,
»enable term« during inly and Auguat.
If after using CARBOLIC COMPOUND y< u arc not satisfied come and
Crescent Farm, McMinnville, Ore. j our uiouey back.
Mai ivuGu.liit.
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Furnishing Goods,
Dress Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery
Shoes and Hats
TODD & CO
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Tillamook,
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CLOUGH'S SPRAYERS
have just opened up the most colu­
te line of
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TAPLE& FANCY sMB
GROCERIES
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, all new and Fresh. The
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ces are no higher than others.
We most cordially invite you to
ne and look at what we have and
t our prices, whether you buy or
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CLOUGH’S
CARBOLIC
COMPOUND
Keeps the Flies off Stock
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W. M. MILLS, «
MB
MAKE A VAPOR
LIKE THIS.
CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist.
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