Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 30, 1908, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, ORBGON, JANUARY 30, 1908
$1.50 per year
ForcedOut SaleTodd&Co.
O. T. & S. B.
No. 2734
Oregon Trust & Savings Bank
$5,000.00
Portland, Oregon, Mar. 29, 1907.
This is to certify that the Oregon Trust & Savings
Bank has received from P. W. Todd, County Treas­
urer, a deposit of Five Thousand and no-100 Dol­
lars. Payable to self or order, on return of this
certificate properly endorsed.
Certificate of Deposit
W. C. MORRIS,
Not subject to check.
Cashier.
$5,000.00
TheStore That Makes Good!
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Our Sale is still on
During the summer and fall of 1907, we had an
immense trade, and believing that business would
keep up we bought very heavily of Men’s Clothing,
Hats, Shoes, Furnishing Goods and many other lines
—Work on'the railroad shut down, most of the men
working for it left the county.
Ours The Genuine Sale—Others
Only Side Shows
$5,000.00 tied up for over two We Must Unload to Pay Our
years in a Portland Bank and a
heavy stock of new goods on hand
Bills
and not all paid for is the reason
- For This Remorseless Price Cutting Sale!
This is not a sale tor forcing out old stock, for every article in the house is included, Nothing reserved.
We still need a certain amount of cash to make good. We will continue the sale, giving it our persona 1
attention. Clothing, Furnishing Goods, and Shoes received on last boat, go in at slaughter prices.
Men’s Boston Duke, sporting boots, $6.
now.....................................................................
Boys’ long sporting boots, $4,
now..............................................................
Boys’ short rubber boots, $2.85
now.....................................................................
Men’s Boston rolled edge Rubbers, 95c
now..„................................................................
Women’s Boston rolled edge Rubbers. 75c
now................. ...................................................
Boys’ Heavy Rolleded rubbers' 75c
now..........................
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Men’ long Fish Brand Slickers,
$2.75, now..........................................................
Men’s black fish brand medium coats, $2.35
now......................................................................
Men’s Black fish brand Frock Coats
$2.10, now..........................................................
Cape Ann Hats, 50c
now..................................
TODD & CO
L LAMO OK
$4.79
$3.15
$2.15
79c
.... 61c
Overalls, Boss of the Bond,
Thousands of dollars worth of the finest clothing Nonpareil, JLevi Strauss and
ever shown in Tillamook slashed and cut to make Can’t Bust ’Em, S3, 90. and
quick selling in this great Forced Out Sale, For eleven
years or more this store has sold only the best cloth­ O5c go at 75c the pair.
ing obtainable. See now for yourselves how ruthlessly
the prices are slaughtered. Be the first to take advan­
Junipers,
Buck
Coats,
tage of this golden opportunity to get the best merch­
Blankets, Quilts, Trunks,
andise at wholesale prices.
Rhiit Cases, Pillows all go at
Men’s splendid $27.00 Suits cut to
$18.25
5 c per cent off.
Men’s fine wool 25.00
.$17.50 20 to
23.00
$16.35
Big vales In Hosiery, Ties,
20.00
$14.65
18.00
$12.45 Gloves, Hand Bags, a small
Others at
$9.65, $8.25, $6.75, $4.50, $3.75
line of Crockery, some sta­
tionery and general merch­
Large Blue Sign the Place!
andise all marked soextrem-
Cash Sale!
Caeh Sale! ly low that their selling will
Goods Exchanged!
he rapid.
Clothing!
Clothing!
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59c
$2.10
$1.79
$1.49
39c
Clothing!
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The Store That Makes Good
JOTTINGS.
TODD & CO.
New TRANSPORTATION
LINE FOR TILLAMOOK.
If you haye not been dealing here by
Por sale, first class mortgages on farm bidding ran up to 3200 per cent pre-
We buy hides and pelts.—Sutton &
sending us a list of your requirements
Feighner, the new meat market.
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and city property. See Ralph Acklev, minm.
we can get quotations from good re­
B. T. Botts, for abstract*.
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For all kinds of cemetery work in office opposite Lamar's Drug Store. *
When you want Hams, Bacon and
liable firms and hope thereby
to
County Clerk Lamb has completed the Lard, go to the J. D. Jones Packing
Bee Dr. Morris about your eyes.
* maible and granite see D L. Shrode. *
convince you that it is to your interest
Company,
who
supplies
the
wholesale
assessment
roll,
and
the
amount
of
taxes
Don't mis* seeing the new dining room
■cad Tillamook County Bank notes. *
to buy here. Please also let us know if
to be paid tt>i* year amount to $126,- and retail trade with the best home
Clives in bulk or jar at Mills' Cash chair* just received at Jones & Knud­
we can count on your business if we
712.79.
cured meats. You will save money by
son
’
s.
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The people of Tillamook county will be complete arrangements as
■re.
outlined
trading
with
this
company.
Remember the dance and supper at the
glad to hear that the Miami Lumber above and in about what quantities you
Why leave your horses in the rain
Bi. F. Leach went to Portland last
B. J. Stephens is returning to the city Company has decided to put on a line of
when you can tie them in Harris’ Tie Opera H ouk , Friday evening, Jan. 80th,
lek.
would ship.
Sited for 10 ct*.
• by committee of Rebekah Lodge. The with his wife, from Arizons, who is now steamers between San Frnncisco and
Hoping to be favored with a prompt
■ reduction on heating stoves at King
event of the season.
quite seriously sick. The baby died at Tillamook, to carry passenger* and
reply and that business will result, we
■mitb's.
• i Don't forget to stop at Harris' Feed
Ashland about three week ago, the satni freight between the two ports, which is
Person* wanting shingle* in this city
Barn, the cheapest place in the city to
are,
Your* serv truly,
■ here will be r.o dance at Hemlock on
day that Mr. and Mrs. John Harter ar a long felt want in this county. The
from the Hadley Russell Shingle Co. can
keep your team.
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M iami L umrke C ompany ,
■urday.
rired there from Tillamook on their way steamer Minnie E. Kelton is the first ves­
By L A. Ganahl, Pre*.
Tbe time, the place, the store—Pats- get them by applying to Geo. F. Zimmer­ to Arizona.
sel to be put on the run
She is a vessel
Petaluma Incubators on hand at King
man,
Tillamook
City.
laTs. The largest stock of fall goods we
■ Smith's.
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A meeting of the Tillamook Develop­ of one thousand tons capacity, has ac­
Teacher’s Examnntioa.
Rev. D. H. Hare will preach at the
have ever carried.
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ment League was held on Wednesday, commodations for 40 passengers, and
Eastern Hams and Bacon at Mills'
Presbyterian
church
in
Bay
City
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haberlach returned
capacity
for
a
million
feet
of
lumlier,
and
when two month’s salary for the secre­
bsh Store.
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Notice is hereby Risen that the County
tn the city on Tuesday from Portland morning and in this city in the evening, tary wa* ordered paid and $25 for ad­ will make a trip every twelve days. The
Superintendent ofTillamook County will
Fine Millinery almost given away at and Oregon City.
to which all are invited.
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vertising in the monthlies appropriated. freight will be brought from Hobson. _______
hold the regular
examination __
of appli.
luraeon's.
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Mr. C. J. Crook has received the sad The account* in connection with the late ville to Tillamook City in a 85 ton gaso- cants for state and county paper* at the
Save lime, labor and expense by using
Everything in paints and oils at King stumping powder on those stumps. news of the death of his beloved mother,
fair are to lie audited and publiihed.
line vessel, and the company, so we are High School building in Tillamook, Ore,
ISniitb's.
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i informed, will bave their own warehouse aa follows :
Mr*. Eiteline Dana, which occurred on
King & Smith have it.
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[The steamer Sue H. Elmore crossed io
Fo« S tate P apkes .
tn this city.
Miss Lucille Stephens has been quite the21*t Jan. at Evans, Colo.
Notice of Public Sale.
■s morning,
The following letter from the Miami
Commencing Wednesday, Feb. 12th,
sick at the home of her sister at Forest “The opera house wa* packed Wednes­
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
on
Thurs
­
blarrv Angello, of Nehalem, was in tbe Groye, but is new getting better.
day night, the occasion being the old
day, Feb. 20th, 1908, at two o'clock Lumber Company has been addressed 1908, at 9 o'clock n.m , and continuing
ly on Monday.
Person* wanting teaming and hauling time dance and the old timers appeared p.m , nt the Creamery Building, in Day­ to a number of business men of this city : until Saturday. Feb. 15, 1908, at 4 p.m.
ton, Ore . the property known as the
Wednesday—Penmanship,
history,
Gentlemen :—When the improvements
iBorn, on Sunday, to the wife of W. F. in the city can have it promptly attended to enjoy themselves immensely.
Dayton Co Operative Creamery Com-
Wheeler & Kulcher are moving their pan* will be sold at public auction to the now being made to our mill at Hobson spelling, physical geography, reading,
■ker, a daughter.
to by applying to Norman Olsen.
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ville are completed and we resume o|ier- physiology.
Iw. G. Baker, of Portland, was in tbe
Do your banking business with the new donkey engine from Wist'a saw mill highest bidder. This plant is a complete
ations, it is our intention to ply Str. | Thursday—Written aritlimenic, theory
butter and cheese factory.
to
W.
H.
Johnson'»
ranch
on
Buley
oldest and strongest bank in Tillamook
ty on Wednesday.
For further information address J. E ‘‘Minnie E Kelton’’ (lOOOtonscapacity) of teaching, grammes, bookkeeping,
creek, where they are to clear laud.
Nr. and Mrs. Clark Hadley went out County.—Tillamook County Bank. *
Mellinger, secretary, Dayton, Or.
between Tillamook Bay and California physics, civil government.
Owing to the mild weather thus far
k Portland last week.
■Mr. ' V. H. Hoskins has been quite sick
Friday—Physiology, geography, com­
port*. This vessel would make at least
this
winter,
the
cattle
are
doing
well
and
Uuiius Mercier has bought half interest at the homr of Mrs. Walker io this city,
two trip* a month and might possibly position, algebra, English literature.
suffering with accute attack of Bright's keeping in good condition, with 5>ro.
I Connie Dye'c bakery.
Saturday—Botany, plain geometry,
complete a voyage to this city every
pects of plenty of hoy in the barn* after
twelve days. Besides the steamer we general history, school law.
■Infants' and Children's Underwear be- disease.
the season i* over.
|w cost at Sturgeon's.
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F ob C ounty P a pee «.
expect to run three sailing vesaeis to the
The person who left a pair of calve
Salem, ha.
Commencing Wednesday, Feb. 12th,
mill steadily, so will be in a position to
Mr*.
Marie
A.
Smith,
of
skin
glove*
at
the
opera
house
on
Friday
IC. A Clark and family,of Oregon City,
, handle freight from here to good ad 1908, at 9 o'clock a.m., and continuing
evening will find them at tbe Headlight been employed to complete the school
ks in tbe city on Wednesday,
Capital Stock........................... $25,000.
until Friday, Feb. 14, 1908, at 4 o'clock
rear
at
Beaver, succeeding
Mrs.
1 vantage.
bve buy bides and pelts.—Sutton & office.
Dunstan, who resigned on sccount ol her Offers »very facility for safe banking,
We have found San Francisco the liest p.mp.
There
will
be
a
meeting
io
the
City
and solicits your business.
Kghner, the new meat market.
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Wednesday—Penmanship,
history,
. market in which to place orders con­
Hall next Wednesday evening. Feb. 5th, health.
K. V. Preston and Oscar Bergman were
sidering price, quality and assortment, orthography, reading, physical geogra­
Commercial.
Saving*
and
Trust
De
­
8 p.m.. to consider organising Farmers'
Sheriff Crenshaw sold the property on
■wn from Nehalem on Tuesday.
and we figure we can handle your busi­ phy.
Mutual Telephone lines. All citisens in­ the delinquent tsx list on Tuesday, and partments.
Interest at current rates on checking ness as it should be and at a less rate
Thursday—Written arithmetic,’ theory
■ oung pigs for sale. Inquire of— terested come.
it was all sold with the except ion of 14
accounts.
■rence TilAlh, Hobsonville. Or.
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of freight than you are now paying.
of teaching, grammar, physiology.
Tbe Tillamook Lombering Company pieces, which was bought in by ths
Our little book,‘ Helpful Hints on
Friday—Geography, school law, civil
If you have been placing your orders
Ret King & Smith estimate for bill of has a large quantity of lumber on band, conatv. There wa* some interesting
Banking,*' explaining how to do your
Bnts and oils, doors and windows. *
in this city we would like to have a list government, English literature.
of all dimensions, unloaded from the bidding for one block at Bay City, the banking by mart is ready.
W. W. WlLEY,
Send for a copy. It’s free for the of the firms you are dealing with so as
■ older» of red serial ttrketa. numbered , schooner. Leave your orders lor lumber owner of which was unknown, and the
County School Superintendent.
to take up the freight matter with them.
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lots were assessed at 12c. each, but tbe pskiog.
B 297 and »53 return to Stockton's. * ’ at tbe coutfiaoy’s ofice
Direct from San Francisco-
Lower Freight Rates.
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE.