Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 07, 1907, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 7. 1ÔG7
SPECIAL
SATURDAY
AT THE
BOSTON
IN
25
100
100
100
500
50
50
70
COHN’S
BARGAIN
STORE,
STORE,
Opposite the Alien House.
MEN’S 810.00, 812.00 and 815.00 SUITS going at
-
86.00
BOY’S SUITS, going at -
-
-
-
-
81.00 and 81.50
MEN’S HATS, going at
-
-
-
25c.
LADIES’ IIATS, going at
_
_
-
_
25c. and 50c.
I ARDS AL IO FLANNEL, going at
-
-
-
5c. a yard.
PAIRS LADIES’ SHOES, going at
-
$1.25
PAIRS CHILDREN’S SHOES, going at -
-
.
-
50c.
PAIRS CORSETS, going at
-
-
-
-
- 25c. pair.
THIS GREAT BARGAIN SALE FOR SATURDAY ONLY.
Good satisfaction given or Money Refunded.
WOOD & McCUNE, Managers.
Why leave your horses in the rain first. Owing to the sickness of his wile
when you can tie them in Harris' Tie the colonel left somewhat hurridlv on
Shed for 10 ctx.
* Tuesday morning.
The railroad situation in Tillamook
Mayor Bolts presided at a meeting on
Friday evening, called for the purpose of county has caused a good deal of ex
formulating plans in getting the free pub­ citenient, owing to the ordei last week
lic library started. Several representa­ which put a stop to the work on the
tive citixens were present and it was re­ Pacific Railway & Navigation Company.
ported that $201.50 had been subscribed Several hundred men who came in last
Twenty little Girls and Boys, under 12
and that it was thought another $100 week have taken their departure, the
years of age, call at our store Saturday
could be added to the list. It was decid­ last hunch of about 125 leaving on
morning nt 9 o'clock. Win the Teddy
ed to use the city hall for the reading Sunday morning, walking out iiy way
Bear. King ft Smith.
room and library until more suitable of the Grand Rounde. All material and
Persons wanting shingles in this citv quarters could be obtained, and to ex. tools are being put away in good shape
from the Hadley-Russell Shingle Co can pend $150 on books from the money sub­ for the winter, and aa soon as the steam
get them by applying to Geo. F.Zimmer- scribed.
shovels can get through ‘protecting
mtn, Tillamook City.
H. F. Young brought to the city a work which « ill take about another two
Dr. W. B. Munford. of;Codell. Kan,, little over a bushel of Ben Davis apples, weeks, all —ork will cease, until, it is
has taken Dr. Upton's practice in this which were a splendid selection, some ol thought, nest spring A general exodus
citv, who left on Tuesday to take a post them measuring 15 inches in circumfer of those employed on the railroad have
graduate'eourse in the East.
ence. He grew them on his place on the been going on ever since the shut down
Wanted, to rent, a heme in or near Wilson River. So pleased were some ol order went into eff ct. President E. E.
Tillamook City,with six or seven rooms, the business men with the apples they Lytle and Engineer G. I. Davis, of the
or would buy if reasonable.—Address. decided to send them to Portland for ex Pacific Railway & Navigation Co , are
hibilton, showing that Tillamook court expected in on Saturday, when, probab­
Paul Ebinger. Tillamook, Or.
•
Mr. RobertRViley, son ol the late Dr ty can raise jnst as good apples as any ly they will be able to throw some light
David Wilev, who recently returned from place in Oregon. For the apples, which on the situation and give citizen*« com
Alaska, was in for a few davs and re were a little over a bu«hel. Mr. Young raittee some assurance that the railroad
will Ire built and in operation according
asked and was paid $7 00. '
turned to Portland on Wednesday.
to contract________________
Died on Friday. Raymond Shor'.lidge.
A meeting of the city council was held
son of Mr. and Mrs. Shorilidge, aged on Monday evening with Major H. T.
21 months. The remains were buried on Botts and councilmen Allen. Munson and
King present. The bills allowed were
Saturday in the Oddfellows' cemetery.
|3<> OO
Rev. Paul Ebinger lias taken charge of J. C. Holden....................
15.00
lillamook Headlight....
the German Reformed Church,the organ­ Tillamook Herald...........
5 10
ization having been somewhat neglected C. B. Lucas......................
3 OO
3 OO
in this county for the want of a resident O. W. Wilt.....................
J 3 30
Electric lights.................
pastor.
77 50
Water............................. ...
Owing to the shut down of the rail­ G. A. Edmunds..............
Your «ro-er return« roar moner if rou don't
1 57
49 OO like Scbillia«'« Beat: we par him.
road F. M. Leach & Co have had to G. F Zimmerman .........
3
SO
ship out a large band ol cattle which King & Smith...............
50 00
E. A Edward«............
Card of Thanks
they had bought to supply the local M. M. Todhunter ....... .
52.00
meat trade.
The Home Telephone Company ap­
I wish to thank the kind friends and
The lumber schooner Gotama i« load­ plied for a telephone franchise, but
neighbors who so kindly assisted during
ing lumber in this city from Cohn ft owing to the holidays was continued
the sickness ol Mrs fleeter and for their
Sanders' saw mill, which have been until tbe next meeting.
sympathy on account of her death.
stacked up at McIntosh's dock for;
OS* D«KVEB.
Colonel S. W. Roessler, Corps of En­
several months.
gineers, cam» in on Sunday on an offi
When you want Ham«, Bacon and I cial visit. He went to Cape Meares Light
Lard, go to the J. D. Jones Packing Station on Monday morning sr.d in the
Company, who supplies tbe wholesale afternoon Captain J. Groat took him
and retail trade with the best home down Hoquarton Blough and the bay,«
cored meats. Yoo will save money by
where he had a fine opportunity of seeing ;
trading with this company.
*
the condition of the slough and bay as'
The Board of County Commissioner«, the tide was snitable for that purpose. I
composed of County Judge H. F. Good In the evening Colonel Roessler met'
speed and CommiMionersG W. Bodyfelt with ■ few members of the Port of Till­
and H. V. Alley, met on Wednesday. bot amook Commissi',n in the parlors of the
Y*mr xtwst r.tvn»«
m-no if rov don't
owing to the Governor's proclamation Allen House, and the conditions here
Uko Schlllia« • B«t ws par hiw.
making thia week also a legal holiday, were fully explained and gone over.
no busioess was done.
Colonel Roessler holds out no hope of
Will trade, well improved 160 acres in
Marion County for land or property in
Tillamook,
Tillamook.—M.I W. Hunt,
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
Oregon.
See Dr. Morris about your eyes.
Regular dancing party at Turner's
Anti-rust umbrellas at Sturgeon’s. *
Hall, Hemlock. Saturday night Admit
Read Tillamook County Bank notes * ■ion to dance 50c. Ladies free. Luncheon
It pays to advertise—in the Headlight. if desired, 25c.
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS
Olives in bulk or jar at Mills' Cash
Store.
*
Dress trimmings
Sturgeon's.
and buttons
at
Eastern Hams and Bacon at Mills'
Cash Store.
Rollie W. Watson returned from Port­
land last week.
W. B. Honevman was in from Port­
land on Tuesday.
C. C Redmond, of Portland, was in
the city on Tuesday.
Earl Stanley is leaving the county and
is going to Chino, Cal.
Wa understand that the old water
system will not be shut off.
For all kinds of finishing lumber see
Cohn & Sander Lumber Co.
Miss Edna Garfield returned on Satur.
from a visit from Portland.
Harris will feed yonr team hay and
keep them over night for 50c.
•
L. L. Sliortridge and Frank Yacb, of
Dolph, was in the city on Tuesday.
Not the cheapest, but the ' beet for
money,’’ is the motto of Mason Bros.
Don't miss seeing the new dining room
chairs just received at Jones! Knud­
son's.
*
Dr. C. H. Upton left on Tuesday for
the East, where he will remain for a
time.
R. J. Larsen and W. N. Reddaway, of
Nehalem, were in the city on Wednes-
day.
Cohn ft Sander Lumber Co. will de.
liver you all kinds of lumber to any
part of the city.
•
Don't forget to atop at Harria' Feed
Bern, the cheapest place in the city to
keep yonr team.
*
The time, the place, the store—Pats,
lafs. The largest stock of fall goods we
have ever carried.
•
Cortie in at once so that I can here
your photographs finished in time for
ChrittmM.—McMillan.
Work of clearing the debris from the
Tillamook Lumbering ' Company 's .mill
site was commenced on Monday
COFFEE
Your grocer must sell
poor coffee; we can’t all
be c< mfortable; but he
needn't sell it to you.
TEA
Moneyback means that
the tea is good and well
worth the money.
Can't mean anything
else.
A new talking machine arrived at tbe the improvement ol Tillamook bar with
Why pay high rent when
Rev. H. D. Hare will preach Sunday
__ can _
get a cheap lot in
morning at Bay City and in the evening home of L L. Stillwell about two week« , the present limited appropriation« end you
ago and Piakey is a« proud as a peacock «»hat improvements ere to he made will Sunnymead Addition, where
at the Presbyterian cbnrch in this city.
with hi« new born «on. which, hr the be in the slough end in the bar. He you can build and OWU your
8 McCune, who is one of the mana­
or install-
way, ha« red hair. It won't be long be­ was desirous of knoeing «hat no- own home. Cash _ttr_install-
gers of the Boston Bargain Store was a
See Geo. F. Zimmer-
fore Papa Pinkey will be packing home iprovements the Port of lillamook tcm ! rHPVIfJ
test de nt of thia county for seven yeans.
mission especially wished attended lo man.
a Teddy Bear for bi« sou ia-beir.
Tillamook County Bank.
OFFICERS :
M. IK HARRISON.
¡‘resident and Cashier.
ERWIN HARRISON,
Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS i
M. W. HARRISON.
CARL HABERLACH.
H. T. BOTTS.
CHAS. KUNZE.
CAPITAL STOCK, 930,000.00.
TOTAL RESOURCES OVER 9320,000.00.
We make no charge for collecting checks
on other banks, sell drafts and
Bank
Money Orders, make loans and offer every
factor consistent with conservative banking.
TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS. PORTLAND, OREOON
A. P. ARMSTRONG. l.L ■.. PmNCIRAL
Educates for success in s short time and at small expense, and sends each stu-
lent to a position as soon as competent. Quality is our motto, and reputation for
thorough work brings us over 100 calls per month for office help. Individual in­
struction insures rapid progress. We teach the loose lest, the card index, the
voucher and other modern methods of bookkeeping. Chartier Is our shorthand ;
easy, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship free —
'"rite today. References: any merchant, any bank, any newspaper in Portland.
Red Front Shoe Store
Has a fine assortment of First
Class Grade of Shoes for
Winter Wear, Consisting of
Men’s and Women's and
Misses and Children's School
Shoes.
Solid
sole leather
insoles and counters.
y practical experience in the
shoe business for the past 30
years gives me the advantage
in selecting a class of shoes
suitable for Tillamook trade
that will give satisfaction to
my patrons.
lit tike thia opportunity to thank our many friend« and
ruatomerafor Ihrlr liberal patronage.
No charge for aewlng rlpaon shoes bought of aa.
P. F. BROWNE. Agent.