Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 15, 1907, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST 15, 1907
For good goods at the right
price go to Mason Bros.
INVESTORS.
city limits.
Valuable tor other purposes than farming for which it is
worth more than price asked.
One half acre across road from this piece recently sold for
$500.00.
Cost you nothing to investigate this real bargain iu Real
Es'.ate.
Present owner has reason for selling.
For further particulars see RALPH ACKLEY.
Try a Pair of those Packard
Shoes at Mason Bros They’ll
Mason Bros, sells Sincerity fit and wear.
Clothes made and guaranteed Real Tillamook County Bank notes. *
by Kuh Nathan & Fisher Co., Don’t forget to stop at Harris’ Feed
Chicago.
Barn, the cheapest place in the citv to
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Japal.ic at King & Smith's.
Dr. Henrv E. Morris, eye specialist. *
keep your team.
THE
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The largest shipment of Loaded Shells
that ever came to Tillamook just receiv­
ed by King & Smith Co.
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Chicken wanted at Leach's Meat Mar.
Postmaster A. W. Severance and Mis.
let.
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Severance and family returned from a
Olives in bulk or iar at Mills' Cash camping outing at Netarts on Saturday.
Store.
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Dr. T. P. Wise and Mrs Wise and son,
You can get Japalac at King and after a week’s camping at Happy Camp,
Smith's.
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left for their home in Portland on Mon
Tents and Hammocks at King and day.
Smith's.
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Married, on the 11 th August, by justice
King & Smith make a specialty of the of the Peace A. T. White, in this city,
Paint Line.
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Mr. James M. Mapes and Miss Jane Con­
Eastern llams and Bacon at Mills' klin.
Ca»h Store.
County Clerk Lamb and Mrs. Lamb
E. A Fernsworth is in from Mt. Angel are camped at Netarts ; also Mr. and
Mrs. H. T. Botts and Mrs. Harvey aud
OU a vacation.
daughter.
M. F. Leach will pay 10c. pe. pound
About 30 Goats and a team of Muhs
lor your chicken.
for sale ; also a team of Horses for sale
Second Hand Fruit Jars for sale cheap or trade.—-R. R. Creighton, Sandlake
by C. E. Reynolds.
post-office.
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Everybody go to the water excursion
As ail inducement for you to brighten
on Sunday, Aug. 18.
up vour home before the Fair, King and
Did^you see the Seventy Dollar Top Smith are giving cut prices on paints
and oils.
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Buggies at Snuffer's ?
Go on the excursion given by the
TheTdlamook County Bank will take
Modern Woodmen of America and tl e
your county orders at par.
Til'amook Concert Band, on Sunday,
came
in
Oscar Bergman and R. Hicks
August 18th.
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from nrlialem on Tuesday.
J. H. Fildew vs. J. T. Milner and 0. 0.
Go to Bay Ocean Park, on Sunday, Beardsley is a foiclosure suit filed in the
August 18th. See posters.
circuit court, with Attorneys C, Thayer
Harris will feed your team hay and and Oak Nohu» lor plaintiff.
A suit was filed in the circuit court
by the Tillamook Lumbering Company
against Win. J. Woodside, the Golden
Gate Shipping Co., Anna E Miller, A.
Anderson. G. Dcbnev, C. H. S. and E. W
C. Witzemann, for various sums ot
money, amounting in all to $34-9.00, lor
towing, provisions, wages, etc., furnished
the lumber schooner San Buena Ventura,
which is held by attachment in Tilla­
mook bay. H. T. Botts is attorney for
the lumber company .which assumed and
paid oft'the claims against the vessel.
OLYMPIC
FLOUR
THE PORTLAND FOURING MILLS
COMPANY.
Property Changing Hands
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See Finish at Opera House
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Something doing every minute.
The Contest for Queen of the Carnivall will
furnish some Thrillers.
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Twenty Performers Engaged.
Music by Band. Free Street Parade.
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We need your help to make this the Greatest
Grandest and Best Carnival in Tillamook..
How the Vote Stands
Hazel McNair............
Nellie Hannenkrat
Hattie Marolf.
Blanch Smith............
Mary Tinnerstet ....
Ollie Case ................
Marie Smith............
Mary Fitzpatrick . ..
Edna Aiderman........
Winnie Wallace........
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FREE SHOW TO-NIGHT at OPERA HOUSE
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I Buy Organa
1 want to buy several Organs to sup­
ply a greater demand than 1 have new
ones lor.
1 can save freight in on new ones, too,
when they can he secured here.
What have you gut and what's the
cash price ?
J. M. WARD,
FOUR STYLES.
Next door to Patzlal’s, Tillamook,
Salesman, Eilers Piano House. ONBJBT ..............
Dairy Ranch for Sale.
A dairy ranch of 250 acres, including
100 acres of timber house, barn. 12
head of cowh , team, wagon, huruess,
mowing machine, hack, brood bow and
9 h boats, 9 head of spring calves, bull,
and other farm implements. A bargain
if sohi soon. ffi/a miles from Tillamook
City, on the Trask liver.—Address J. L.
Childers, Tillamook, Ore.
Sunny Mead Addition
mook City.
to Tilla­
MAKE A VAPOR
LIKE THIS
TWO JETS
THRliE
JETS,
GALVANIZEI»
THREE
JETS.
BRASS.................
CLOUGH’S
CARBOLIC
COMPOUND
Keeps the Flies off Stock
The W. S. Haye»' five acre tract, con­
One Quart, at 5Oc.
tracted for by the Tillamook Real Estate
Company, will lie platted and placed on
the market. Advance sale now on.
Lots cheapest and best of any in Tilla­
mook.
Call and see the plats at the
If after using CARBOLIC COMPOUND
Tillamook Real I Estate Company’s
your money back.
office; or F R. Beni's office.
makes 10
Gallons
CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist.
you are not Hutisfied come and get
Life Insurance
For twenty-five cents you can now
insure yourself and family against any
bail results from an attack of colic or
diarrhoea during the sumin* r motiths.
That is (he price of a bottle of Chamber*
Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, a medicine that has never been
known <o fail. For sale by Clough's Drug
Store.
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First Bank & Trust
The following land was sold last week
Gus Case to U Hunt, two lots in
Stillwell's addition to Tillamook
City,price...................................
$3*0
Will Evans to Gus Kunze, six lots
and house........................................ 2.060
R. Ackley to Jas. Armstrong, of
Portland, two lot» ...................... 950
Capital Stock........................ *25,000,
(ieo. Williams to E. Haag, 60 acre
farm........................
8,500 Offers eeery facility for safe banking,
P. F. Browne to Mrs Hart, of La
and solicits your buaineaa.
Grande, two lot*....... ................... 500
ITH AND MORRISON STREETS. PORTLAND, OREGON
500
Ace Hare to Mr*. Hart, two lots
Commercial, Savings and Trust De­
A. P. ARMSTRONG. LU B. PRINCIPAL
Mr* Phelps to Mrs. Hart, one lot
partment«.
»tes for racceM in ■ short time and at «nail expense, and sends each ato-
at Netarl* ....................................
KM)
Interest at current rate* on che.king
Sold by Ralph Ackley, the real estate
poaition as soon as competent. Quality is our motto, and reputation for
account*.
hustler.
work brings ns over 100 calls per month for office help. Individual in.
Our little book,
Helpful Hint* on
insures rapid progress. We teach the loose leaf, the card index, the
Banking,*' explaining how to do your
A large lice of Butterick banking
by mail ia ready.
d other modern methods of bookkeeping. Chartier is our shorthand ;
Patterns Just Received at 1 Send for
a copy, it’» tree fi>r the 1
, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship free— I t
Mason Bros.
, asking.
References: any merchant, any bank, any newspaper in Portland.
Company,
USÌNESSCOLLE g E
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AUGUST 22, 23, 24, ’07
keep them over night for 50c.
You Should Try
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Rev. D. IL Hare will preach at Bay
On Tuesday of last week fire destroyed
City on Sunday morning and in the Pres­
Eddie Harris and family are in from
the house on Garrett Ward’s place at
byterian church in this city in the even­
Three
River», which was occupied by
Dallas on a summer’s vacation
ing. All are cordially invited.
Norman Olsen, who was aw ay from home
It pays to buy your Flour and Fred
The Headlight w ill be issued next week when Mrs. Olsen found the house on fire
from a feed store. See Snuffer s.
on Wednesday and will contain a com­ at nine o’clock in the morning. The fire
Lee M. Travis came in from Eugene on I plete program of the Fair. Advertisers spread rapidly ana it took but a »hort
must have their copv in by TuesdayZ
time before the house wa9 one mass of
Saturday and returned on Tuesday.
Hames. Mrs. Olson, when she found the
Not.,-the cheapest, but the " best for
Married, on the 12th August, bv Rev. house on fire ran up stairs to save some
D. L. Shrode, pastor of the M E. church.
money,” is the motto of Mason Bros.
mfcnev, and in trying to save the furni­
Mr. P. |. Hansen, of Seattle. Wash., and
ture her clothes caught fire, and Budd
Mr. W. S. Spencer, district manager of Miss Frances E. Peterson, of Australia.
and Oran Wallace happening along in
the Bankers’ Life Association, is in the
Married, on the 12th August, at the the stage at the time, went to her assis­
city.
tance and succeed in preventing her dress
Don't miss seeing the new dining room | home of J. G. Rants, in this city, by the
Rev. P. R. Burnett, pastor of the Chris from being entirely burned on her, but as
chairs just received at Jones & Knud­ tian church. Mr. Thomas L. Quick aud it was the skirt was burned, but Mrs
son's.
Olsen escaped without any injuries. The
Miss Grace H Hedges.
Noone thinks of buying a btiggv or!
fire cannot be accounted lor, as it origi­
The
real
estate
firm
of
Bewley,
Eld
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nated in a garret.
Mr. Ward's loss is
wagon without looking over Snuffer's
redge
and
Zimmerman
lias
quit
doing
about $1000, and Mr Olsen’s, who lost
•lock.
business under the portnetship plan and all his belongings, about $500, without
Get into the habit of trading at Pntz each will paddle their own canoe in the any insurance______________
lal’a anti receive a 5 per cent discount real estate business in future.
for cash.
Before School !
Couutv School Superintendent W .W.
The Methodist parsonage for sale and ‘ Wiley returned from Portland the first
Now ¡ r the time to see if your eyes are
the building to be moved.—Inquire of T. part of the week, where he has been for in the proper condition to withstand a
H. Goyne.
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Mrs. Wiley and child, year of hard work without causing and
NoW is the time to get vour Top j which has improved in health, will come injury to your eyes or your health.
Those headaches are caused greatly
Buggy for the Carnival. Seventy D'»liars | in on the next steamer.
(about 75 i»er cent of them) by defec
atSnafiei's.
Clough’s Concentrated Orange Cider
live eyes, and you should have then
Have vour photo taken bv McMillian mixed with water and sweetened to taste looked after.
while you have the chance, You are sure makes a delicious, refreshing and health­
Examinations free and all work guar­
ful drink. It sells for 50c. a pint, which
of good work.
anteed to be satisfactory, and I am here
is enough to make five gallons of Orange
Wfcy le are your horses in the rain Cider ready tn drink. Try a bottle at to see that they are satisfactory.
I have fit close to a 1000 pair of glasses
when'you can tie them in Harris’ Tie Clough's Drug Store.
in Tillamook county and not one will
thrt.ifc io ct».
Wanted, Organizers, either sex, on say I have refused or failed to live up to
Waited at once, a woman to do salary of $1.000 a month and expenses my guarantee.
H. M orris .
boRMi Work Will pay $25.00 a month. for an up to-date Association, paying
Haltom.
weekly sick and accident benefits and A Square Deal in Life Insurance.
free medical attendants to all
Just Received at Mason furnishing
T he B ankers L ife A ssociation of
its members. Liberal contract will l>e
Bros, a Brand New Line of made with producers of business—Ad­ D es M oines . I owa , offers L egitimate
and Pt’ME P rotection upon the most
Men's and Boy’s up-to-date dress American Sick & Accidental Ass.» economical,
equitable and safe plan yet
ciation, Buffalo, N.Y.
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Salts and the price is right.
devised.
It operates only in selected
territory of the United States where the
death rate is the lowest. Selecting a pre
ferred class of risks not only physicallv
but morally, which has tesulted in 28
years of its history in the lowest death
rate per capita of any insurance organi­
zation in the world.
The expense of management is the least
of any thing to be found, which is an im
It leads in popularity because it has portant element in the cost of all life in­
always been as petfert as flour can be made. surance.
You are respectfully requested to at
For light, white, good-tasting bread there is least
investigate the Bankers Life plan if
no other to equal it. You want the best you contemplate insuring. Make a fair
comparison
with any other form of in­
when the price is no higher.
surance, then lie absolutely your own
YOUR GROCER CAN SUPPLY YOU.
judge as to preference.
Mr. W. S. Spencer, District Manager
of the Bankers Life Association, is in
Tillamook for a lew days. You can find
him through either of the Banks, or by
mail if you desire to see him or have him
call upon you______________
ANNUAL
and Street Carnival
A teachers* examination is being held
in this city, the board ofexaminers being
W. W. Wiley. W. R. Rutherford and W.
A Petteys. There are sixteen who are
taking the examination, viz., Ralph U :
Moore, Clara Watt, Anna Van Patton,
Emma Swenson, Winnie Eplett, Minerva
Eplett, Ida Goyne, Ella Hays. Helen
Ha is, Ethel Todd, Grace Whitehouse, :
Tillamook ; Anna Todd, Vieva Walker,
Nehalem ; Rachel Fktchall, Katie Sheets,
Long Prairie ; fames Springer, Hobson- «
ville.
Dr C. H. Laske, German Eye Special­
ist, of 21 years’ experience will be in
Til’t in >ok the last of this week and the
beginning of next week, and can be
found at the Allen House. He will visit
all the towns in the county and will be at
the Allen House Saturdays and Sundays
from 9 a.m. until 12. Dr. C. H. Laske
was formerly Professor of Refraction
Accommodation and
Optics of the
Chicago College of Opththalmology and
Otology, is a Graduate Osteopathic Phy­
sician, a Licensed Practitioner of the
Minnesota Optical Association. Those
who suffer from nervousness and head­
aches should consult Dr. Laske, for he
makes a specialty of this and will in­
sert artificial eyes when required. He is
in possession of many testimonials from
prominent people. Do not forget the ad
dress, the Allen House, and call as soon
as possible.
SECOND
Tillamook County Fair
The county judge and commissioners
w re perplexed last week as what was
b.’st to do with the bridge across Trask
river at Hunt’s, at it was impossible to
get iron here la-tore the early part ol
next year to build a new bridge, conse­
quently the bid of G. V. Doughy was re­
jected, the board deciding to repair and
strengthen the present bridge.
JOTTINGS
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
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The annual Astoria Regatta and Coun­
ty Fair will take place on September 2,
3 and 4, which always attracts a big
crowd, and everything indicates that
this year’s regatta will be equally attrac­
tive. A new feature in connection with
it is a county lair, where Clatsop county
people will exhibit their products.
within
TILLAMOOK
$1.50 per year
BAY CITY, ORE
NEW GOODS I
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A fine assortment of Summer
Foot Wear, just received at the
Red Front Shoe Store, consisting
of I.adies’, Gent.’s, Misses and
Children’s Shoes.
May ladies’
patent leather aud Vicci French
Kid canuct be beat for fit, finish
and comfort. No paste board coun­
ters.
I have also a fine assortment w
Men’s and Boy's fine Shoes. My
stock of Men's and Boy’s Work
Shoes, high and low cut, and my
King Logger Shoes are the best in
the city for the price.
No charge for sewing rips on shoes bought of us.
Red Front Shoe Store,
P. F. BROWNE. Agent
co» for