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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1908)
% JtaMiflbt r. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY aj, xoo8 OURSELVES ! ON THE JOB TODD & CO. TODD & CO The 10 Days Selling Contract with the Pacific Coast Sales Co. ended this week We did a fine business and appreciate the ready response of our friends. We still need a certain amount of cash to make good. WE WILL CONTINUE THE SALE, giving it our personal attention. Odd Lots to be closed out. Broken Sizes to be closed out. Every article not necessary^to the business marked at Slaughter Prices. We want the Money. You can use the goods. Our Mammoih Stock of Shoes all cut in prices. Our splendid Clothing Stock all cut in prices. Our Hats, our Underwear, our Furnishings, at the same low prices, in some instances less. See for yourself. Make out your lists. Money back if you want it. CASH SALE ! CASH SALE ! CASH SALE! Slaughter in SHOES. Ladies Shoes ranging from $3 00, CH/» $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 cut to......................................... 200 pairs shoes values to $3,50 cut to....................................................................... Children’s shoes values to $1.00, cut to....................................................................... 200 pairs children’s shoes, values to $1.50 to $2.00 for.................................................................. 100 pairs children’s shoes, values to $2.50 for.................................................................. 125 pairs men’s $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 shoes for............................................................................. 150 pairs men’s $2.00, $2.50 and 3 00 shoes for................................................................... 200 pairs men’s $3.00 to 4.00 shoes for.............................................................................. jUC $1.00 25c 75c $1.29 50c $1.29 S°"r........ $3.10 and $3.79 You must sec these splendid bargains and share with your neighbors, the benefits of this astounding price cutting sale. 300 men’s fine Golf Shirts, latest styles, values $1.00 and $1.25, cut to....................................................... 57c 150 Men’s fine golf shirts latest style, values $1,25 Thousands of dollars worth of the finest clothing and $1.50 cut.............................................................. 98c ever shown in Tillamook slashed and cut to make quick selling in this great Forced Out Sale, For eleven Buy Your Hats Now years or more this store has sold only the best cloth ing obtainable. See now for yourselves how ruthlessly Buy two, yes, three for the usual price of one. Sat the prices are slaughtered. Be the first to take advan urday ’s selling of hats was remarkable and yet we tage of this golden opportunity to get the best merch have nearly 1000 hats to choose from. andise at wholesale prices. Clothing! Clothing! Clothing! Men’s splendid $27.00 Suits cut to $18.25 < i Men’s fine wool 25.00 $17.50 i li i< 1C 23.00 $16.35 i 11 ic u 20.00 ii $14.65 i li li I I li 18.00 $12.45 Others at $9.65, $8.25, $6.75, $4.50, $3.75 25c. buys a good work hat 4 50c gives you the choice of $1, 1.25 and 1.50 quality 75c gives you the choice of $1.25 and 1.50 qualities $1.00 gives you the choice of 2 and $3 qualities. $1.50 gives you the choice of 2.50 to $3.50 qualities. $2.00 gives you the choice of 3.00, 3.25, 3.50 and $4 Single Pants at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 qualities. or just about half the usual prices. $2.29 gives you the choice of the famous Gordon, 3 Boys’ clothing—Suits at 50c, $1.50, $2.50, $3.95 and $3.50 quality. Overalls, Jumpers, Work Shirts, Dress Shirts, and Out Caps, 5c, 10c, 17c, 25c and 38c. ing Shirts, all cut in prices, 4 4 4 Underwear! Underwear! 2500 garments to select from Children’s vestsand pants at..................................... J2c Children's vests and pants at....................................... J7c Children’s vests and pants at...................................... 23c Ladies’ vests and pants at....................... 23c, 35c, 48c, 500 men’s drawers and shirts, regular 45c to 50c, cut to ............................................................................. 25c 2000 men’s vests and drawers 60e to 75c qualities cut to................................. 39c 48c, 67c, 07c cut from 75c, $1, $1.50 and $2 values. Large Blue Sign the Place Big values in Hosiery, Gloves Cash Sale! Cash Sale! Tics, Mittens, Trunks, Valises Hand Bags, a small line of Crock ery, some Stationery and general Goods Exchanged. merchandise all marked so ex Shop Mornings if possible and tremely low that their sei ling will avoid the Afternoon Rush: be rapid TODD & CO. OUR SUBSCRIBERS. TILLAMOOK he Postmaster General has ed the following order, which t into effect January ist. It lies to all newspapers which ulate through the mails : reasonable time will be al- ed publishers to secure re als of subscriptions, but un subscriptions are expressly wed after the term for which are paid, within the follow- periods : ailies, within three months ; ’eeklies, within one year ; y shall not be counted in the itimate list of subscribers, and ies mailed on account thereof 11 not be accepted for mailing he second class postage rate lie cent a pound, but may be iled at the transient second- ss postage rate of one cent for li f >ur ounces or fraction reof, prepaid by stamps af- onseqtiently, all subscribers o are in arrears to the Head- ht for one year or more must y up as soon as possible, for all blishers will have to comply th this order, and subscribers 11 have to do the same. Old Timers' Dance n old time dance will be giv/n at the ra house in this citv on Wednesday, bis is expected to lie the event of the son. Don't m'ss it. All the old timers the young folke invited. Tickets , Spectators, 25c. H bk * y L each . H enkv F. GoonsrELP, Committee. JOTTINGS. Don’t miss seeing the new dining room When you want Hams, Bacon and A small black dog. with “Puggv” en chairs just received at Jones A Knud graved on its collar. Owner may have Lard, go to the J. D. Jones Packing 9 son's. e • same by paying for this notice. Inquire Company, who supplies the wholesale 11. T. Botts, for abstracts. and retail trade with the best home at this office. « Dr. H. E. Morris leaves on Friday for See Dr. Morris about your eyes. The debate between the Tillamook and cured meats. You will save money by Read Tillamook County Bank notes. * McMinnville, to be gone two or three weeks. Astoria High Schools will be held in the trading with this company. Olives in bulk or jar at Mills’ Cash The Tillamook Lumbering Company is Opera House Friday evening. Reserved Why leave your horses in the rain Store. * unloading the lumber from the schooner when you can tie them in Harris’ Tie seats at Clough's. Infants' and Children's Underwear be Slied for 10 cts. • Persons wanting shingles in this city San Buena Venturn, which was attached low cost. Inst summer after it was loaded. This Don’t forget to stop at Harris’ Feed from the Hadley Russell Shingle Co. can A .eduction on heating stoves at King will give the mill company 250,000 feet get them by applying to Geo. F.Zimmer Barn, the cheapest place in the city to of lumber of different dimensions for the & Smith's. * man, Tillamook City. * keep your team. home market. Petaluma Incubators on hand at King The debate on Friday evening will be A meeting is to be held at Hemlock on & Smith's. * A case was tried on Monday, before Saturday to form a home mutual tele* the first chauce Tillamook has had to Eastern Hams and Bacon at Mills' phone company. take part in an interscholastic contest County ludge II. F. Goodspeed, in which M. R. Hannenkrat sued the Portland Cash Store. * The lime, the place, the store—Fatz Yon must not miss it. Coal and Development Company for Fine Millinery almost given away at lafs. The largest stock o( (all goods we Rev. I. V. Parker commenced a pro (04 55. and the judge rendered a verdict Sturgeon's. * • traded meeting at the M.E. church on have evvr carried. in lavur of Hiinnenkrat for $35, who Everything in paints and oils at King The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in Monday evening, and he extends an invi will have to pay the costs. on Wednesday with passengers and tation to all to attend. & Smith's. * The new officers elected Inst week for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haberlach left on Andy Nolan and wife kit on Saturday freight from Astoria, the Tillamook County Bank are : M W. Save time, labor and expense by using Thursday for Portland on business con. Harrison, president and cashier ; tl T. for Portland. J. W. Hellenbrand, of Oretown, was in stumping powder o'l those stumps. nected with the creameries and to visit Botts, vice president ; Erwin Harrison, relatives in Clackamas county. King & Smith have it. * the citv on Friday. assistant cashier ; directors, M. W. Har One of Judge Goodspeed horses had its rison. H. T. Botts, Carl llaberlach, D. Rev. D. H. Hare will preach, morning Wm. T. Raleigh, of Woods, was in and evening next Sunday, at the Presby leg broken on Tuesday from the kick of Fitzpatrick aud M. Abplanalp. the city on Wednesday. another horse, and A. E Bail, the horse teiinn church in this city. The principal event lor next week is a Born, on Friday, to the wife ot Geo F. Person, wanting teaming and hauling shoer and veterinary surgeon, set the in dance to be given by the old timers of Zimmerman, a daughter. in the city can have it promptly attended jured limb. Tillamook county in the opera house on 1 R. R. Morehead, of Nalicotta, Wash., We are sorry to record the death, at Wednisday evening next. County fudge to by applying to Norman Ol»en. * vias in the city on Friday. Cohn & Sanders will not xe-leaae the Blaine, on Wednesday, of Mr». Rny. wife , h p, Goodtpeed and Henry Leach hay. R. R. Wilson and I E. Morris were io Wist saw mill when their time is ont, of Mr. W. Ray, of that place. Mr». Ray 10g the matter in hunJ. to which all the from Cloverdale this week. was the wife of Mr. James Wood, of old timer, and the young timer, are cor lor Mrs. Wist is wanting to sell it. Editor Hill, of the Cloverdale Courier, Blaine, and was about 25 years ot age. dially invited. Do your banking business with the was in the city on Wednesday. Engineer Geo. H Davis, of the P. R. & Mr.Charles Nelson was in from Clover, oldest and strongest bank in Tillamook We buy hides and pelts.—Sutton & dale on Wednesday. He has disposed of N. Co., came in la.t week, accompanied County.—Tillamook County Bank. • Feighner, the new meat market. * his interest in the mercantile store to Mr. by Mr. J. R. Holman, of San Francisco, For sale, first class mortgages on farm B. A. Knobluck and W. W. Ride high, of C. Ray, and in future will devote his who wa. representing the partie. who and city property. See Ralph Ackley, They inspected the Astoria, came in on Wednesday. time to the post office and tbe telephone bonded the road. office opposite Lamar's Drug Store. * work already done on the road, but Mr. system. Let King & Smith estimate for bill of E. Van Voorbes, K. O'Loane, J. A. paints and oils, doors and windows * Tbe Astoria High School debating Dari, gave nothing out a. to when the 1 Newell, F. W. Cheadle and R. V. Holden, team. Miss Berdie Wise, Jennie Jeffries work would be resumed, for that will Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Dunstan were in j ' ol Portland, were in the city this week. and Mr. Carl Thomas, came in on tbe not be known, probably, until Mr. B. E. the city on Wednesday from Beaver. There will be no dance at the Turner Elmore yesterday. They were accom Lytle return from the East. The gasoline schooner Evie came in on I Hall at Hemlock on Saturday. January panted by Mrs. Jeffries and City Supt. N.J. Myer, having declined the posi Wednesday with freight from Astoria. 25th, owing to Mr. Turner being away. tion of uight watchman and policeman, Clnrk, of Astoria. Holders of red serial tickets, numbered You will tee an exciting contest, if yon there were two applicant, for the pom 53, 297 and 953 return to Sturgeon's. * attend th« debate at the Opera House tion at the meeting of the city coumil he Tillcynook County Bank Por all kinds of cemetery work in kes no charge for collect ' matbk and granite sec D L. Shroek. * checks on other banks. k TODD & CO on Friday evening. Clough s. Reserved scats at I The Tillamook County Bank makes no charge for collect- on Munday evening, vix.. G. F. Zimmer man, who w a* elected city marshal, aud ing checks on other banks. W. T. Kimball The latter wa. elected, three out of the five councilmen voting for him, Zimmerman being turned down for the second time by the present city council. Lee Willard and hi. theatrical com pany played here Monday, Tueaday and Wedne.day evening, at the opera houre. The first two night, the house wa. lull, but as Mr. Willard made a mistake by putting a vauduville show on instead of a play on Tuesday, which, somehow did not take well, for the attendance at the performance the next evening was slim, although the play, “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,’’ was the best of the three performances, Mr. Willard proving him self to be an actor with splendid ability We buy hide, and pelts—Sutton & Feighner, the new meat market. County Treasurer * Report. Below will be too nd the report of the County Tre«»urer, P. W. Todd, showing the amount ofcash on hand in the rari- oui funds on Jan 1st : County General Fund...,$ 1216 80 County School Fund........ 1525 70 County Road Fund.......... 734 34 School Library Fund .... 210 OH Indigent Soldier Fund... 425.18 Bicvcle Path Fund ........ 46. OO TiHamook City Fund.... 24 57 Institute Fund .................. 7.80 Port of Tillamook ...... .32 Road District No. 1........ .. 242 63 State School Fund............ 268.11 Special School Funds ... 1191.93 (5896 44 ¡iibl ■■Ml At McMinnville I will be in McMinnville for two or three weeks. Watch this space for notice of my"return. If any repairs are needed, send them to me and I will attend to tLem at once. * Dr. H.E. MORRIS.