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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1907)
iliatiumk Rraòligbt TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 31 <1.50 per year 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ! Sale Commencing, Thursday, October 31st, Closes Saturday, November 9th. r cent Discount 20 per cent adies’Tailor Made Suits adies’ Coats. adies’ Skirts 20 per cent Discount 20 per cent men’s Work Gloves. WHY THIS SALE y Garment in the Store goes in this sale. er cent Discount 20 per cent n all millinery. All this ■fun's styles. No old or out of goods to dispose of. I per cent Discount 20 per cent 11 Ladies’ Furs 11 Misses’ Furs. 11 Children’s Furs at a discount of 20 per cent during this sale. Winter is about two months behind and our bills are due and payable Nov. 10th, and we must have the money, so are willing to sacrifice profit on the advertised lines. ALL NEW GOODS ! THIS FALL S PURCHASE. per cent Discount 20 per cent. It Lil Misses’ Coats and Skirts. ren's Coats in Wool and Bear kin are included in this sale. Shelf UJorn or JVIoth Eaten Goods to Dispose Of. RALPH ACKLEY, Tillamook, Ore. Used in Most Homes OLYMPIC FLOUR It’s the biggest seller in the west to-day, there’s mere bread made from it than from any other two or three brands combined. Enough proof that it’s the best flour made— isn’t it ? YOUR GROCER CAN SUPPLY YOU. BE SURE THAT YOU GET IT. THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS ¡JLMES . SINESSI □LIEGE/ New College Course. Thtr College has recently introduced a Private Secretary Course. which prepares young people to accept the higher class usiness positions, those which pay S200.00 per month, rather than SI00.00 per month, at the start. A business man toot one of our graduates a few years ago at S7S per month. He is note malting S.l'XI per month, but the firms had to develope him. This the College is now doing Write for particulars on this new College course, as well as other business branches taught in our Day and Night Schools. WASHINGTON * TTNTH rrS .FONTUAMD.OWe. One Broken Lot Men’s Half-Logger Shoes, tap soles, wooden peg, Sizes, 6 and only. Values, $3.50. This sale, $2.25. Men’s Shoes, regular $ 1.35 for $1.00. Boy’s Shoes, sizes 3, 4 and 5, regular * 1.35 for $1.00 during this sale. 20 per cent Discount 20 per cent On our entire stock of DRESS GOODS. Now is the time to buy that new dress at a bargain . The best line in the county to select from. 20 per cent Discount 20 per cent. All JVIen’s & Boy’s Suueaters. 2 OO » > $ .80 i .00 1.20 1.40 1.60 PATZLAF. A Urge stock of pHsliionable Shoesand School was resumed on Monday after Mrs. J. B. Loinmen (nte Miss L< tiisc McAlpin) has been employed to teach in being closed down last week on account suitable for the winter and wet season, of the fatal death from diphtheria in just received at the Red Shoe Store. Call « the Riverdale district. H. T. Bott«, for abstracts. and see them. Ladies’ Shoes, Men's Roger Mahoney’s family. Miss MaLelle Kimball, of Iowa, has See Dr. Morris about your eyes. The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on Shoes and School Shoes, for st) le, com ' been engaged to teach the Sandhill dis See the Swastika Pins at Sturgeon's. * 1 trict school at Nehalem. Sunday, her passengers being Mr. Pohle fort and wear. Also rubber goods. The Read Tillumook County Bank notes * best place in the city to buy boots and I look to the future as well as the and wife. Captain Werhich, U S. Berry This ( Thursdar) evening is Halloween. present. My work must be saltsiactory and seven men to work ill the railroad shoes.—P. P. B kowne , Salesman. The strength of a financial Institution tunnel at Hobsonville. It pays to advertise—in the Headlight. to you. Dr Henry Morris. is in itscapital, its assets, its honorable The Tillamook Concert Band elected Olives in bulk or jar at Mills' Cash TKcre will be services, both mornirg record, and the ability, character, ex Store. • and evening, at the Presbyterian church officers on Friday as follows : Walter F. perience and standing of the men who Baker, president ; Eugene Jenkins, vice- in this city next Sunday. For Nervous head-aches see Dr. Henry conduct its a Hairs. We ¿invite y< ur president ; Chester McGee, secretary ; Morns. * Al ways ready to guarantee any work Cliff Hiner, treasurer ; Arthur Enins, bankiug business on our past record and I put out and live up to any guarantee Dr. J. E. Bartel, of Arleta, came in on showing in above essentiul qualities* librarian ; G. K. Parrish, director. I make. Dr. Henry Morris. • Tuesday. Capital «Stock, $30,000.00, total re- At a meeting of the Port of Tillamook sorces, $320,000 00. Tillamook County Miss Rachel Fletchall closed the school Eastern Hams and Bacon at Mills' in district No. 3 on Friday and began Commission un Thursday evening it was Bank. Cash Store. * decided to levy a 2 mill tax, the same to Next «Saturday evening the Tillamook The Board of County Commissioners teaching on Monday in No. 29. be used for the purpose of straightening Captain Werliick, of the lighthouse will meet next Wednesday, Development League will hold a boosters' out Hoquarton Slough from Tillamook The largest assortment of Handker. service, came in on an official visit to ; City to Dry Stocking, and Commissioner entertainment and basket social nt the Cape Meares lighthouse on Sunday. opera house in this city, following which chiefs in town at Sturgeon's. B. C. Lamb was authorized to corres will be a dance. A tine program is tiring Persons wanting shingles in this citv ■ pond with the government engineers. _ Harris will feed your train hay and prepared, in which the Ixst local talent from the Hadley Russell Shingle ( xj can keep them over night for 50c. - Oak Nolan vs. Frank Ekroth, Thomas will take part ami entertain the audi. get them by applying to Geo. F.Zimmer For all kinds of finishing lumber see F. Harrison and J M. Harrison is a suit rnce. Ladies sre requested to take well man, Tillamook City. * Cohn & Sander Lumber Co. filed in the circuit court in which plain Twenty little Girls and Boys, under 12 tiff claims to be the owner in fee simple i filled baskets, which will be auctioned off Seven new students entered the Tilla- I lyy C. E Reynolds. A general good time years of age, call at our store Saturday I of certain property in which defendants | niook high school on Monday. ! ia promised in help boost Tillamook. morning at 9 o'clock. Win the Teddy claim to have some interest. Not the cheapest, but the " best fur Bear. King & Smith. F. R. Beals and Bird L Beals vs. Ste * See, wiite or phone J. C. Bewley for money.” is the motto of Mason Bros. I It costs you nothing to have vour ejes 'antthing vou want in real estate, im phen Scovell and Olive M. Scovetf his Mrs. N. M F. Dawson began teaching examined and the truth known about Wife. Elisha K Scovell and Mary A. Sc«»- prove<i farm lands, timlier and city pr<»- rell Ins wife, Olive Belle Davidson. Fran- in school district No. 32 on Monday. them. Dr. Henry Morris. • j perty. Town proprvty in Tillamook ties M. Scovell and Ljnlhia Louis Scu- Paul Ebinger and family, of La Crosse. The first rain of the wet season made ; C)ty f„r ,a|e rf„t Bay City Wis., came in on Wednesday to locate it» appearance on M>md<ty.which I. »eve property. Iota, acreage and larger trade | tell and Xl.ilusa Jane Scovell, minors, is fl suit tiled in the circuit court in which here. ral week» later than ua.fal thia tear. to »uit purcli>*«er. Office an<l reaidenee : the plaintiff prays that a guardian ad Don't miss sering the new dining room Mr« Alex. McNair return« I to the The Winfield Houae, Bay City, Ore. * litem be appointed tor the minor defend hairs just received at |<>nes A Knu d- city la»t week alter visiting friend» in I ants, that a partition of the lands be had The lumber achooner (Jneen i» in the son's. * Portland and her daughter at Eugene. hay for the Miami Lumber <io., and the and for that purpose the court is asked About 15 > Austrians came in the first Kegular darning party at Turner'» lww «team achrniner Minna Keltoo,which to appoint referees, etc. part of the week to work on the rail Hall, Hemlock, Saturday night. Admis wn. recently brought from th« Atlantic road. sion to dance 5Oc. Ladies free. Luncheon coa«t. ia expected in at any lime for the : The time, the place, the store—Pair if desired, 25c. * •ame company. Cohn A Sander are alao Inf s. The largest stock of fall good, we Hadley Lumber Co., a corporation,va expecting the achooner Ootama to load have ever carried. •, Emmett Jenkin» ia a suit filed in the lumber from their n.ill, which ia ready Don't forget to stop at Harris' Feed circuit court for money, in which plain to be »hipped. Barn, the cheapest place in the city tu, tiff sue» lor $1095 95 Capital block $15.000. : V. S. Bryant pleaded guilty to a charge • 1 keep your team. f Attorney W H. Cooper h»» brought of a»•«uit and battery upon Henry K < liter» every facility fay «1« bonking, and aolicfta your buatnrM. Latest »trie» in p holograph» f»»r •uit in I lie circuit court against W, S | Tohl.jr , at Nehale'u la.t week, and Ju»- I Christmas trade |u»t received at Me- Cone lor $250 for furnishing drlendant I lice White fined him $15. It wem. there Commercial. Saving» and Trust De 1 Millans. with an abstract of title for certain land« I waa w.wie bad blood between the two partment», j Cohn & Sander Lumber Co. will de- in Bay City. Intereat at current rate* on clicking me«, and Tohl undertook the job ot giv account» I liver you all kinds of lumber to anv Frank Ekroth vs. Thomas P Harrison ing Bryant a licking, little thinking that O-ir littls frpok, * Helpful Hint« on part of the city. * is a suit filed in the circuit coart in which lie wa» going to get a trouncing himaelf, Bunking." explaining how to do your which he did. and felling to badly over I plaintiff wants judgment lor the recov- Men wanted to work at the Yellow banking by niaif ia ready. Fir Lumber Com pan vs saw ■dl— Ap I ery of certain property from deksdant. the pommeling be received, had Bryaat Send for a o$>y. It’» free ft< the i arreaud. 1 asking. ply to A. J. Cobs. * alao to recover $250. TILLAMOOK A month for a short time for a choice lot in Tillamook City, we have just a few more to sell on these terms at prices that is sure to double within 12 months. If interested call or write to-day as we are selling these lots daily. Address, $ .80 1.00 1.20 1.40 $1.00 SWEATERS » » 1-25 1.50 I » » » .. i-75 CARL A. t>uld You Invest $10.00 $1.00 GLOYES » 1 125 1.50 » » » » 1-75 JOTTINGS. First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY, ORE. I 1 1 t