Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 06, 1908, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK,
FEBRUARY 6,
OREGON,
1908,
$1.50 per year.
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pliaiice
tret* of
sale of
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as ex­
act o(
Oregon,
sworn
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South-
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to Mid
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he 9th
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regon ;
County,
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Oregon,
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le their
1 day of
lister.
T. & S. B.
No. 2734
$5,000.00
Portland, Oregon, Mar. 29, 1907.
ihis is to certify that the Oregon Trust & Savings
ink has received from P. W. Todd, County Treas-
er, a deposit of Five Thousand and 110-iOO Dol­
ts. Payable to self or order, on return ot this
rtifieate properly endorsed.
rtificate of Deposit
it subject to check.
The Store That Makes Good!
During the summer and fall of 1907, we had an
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Oregon Trust & Savings Bank
¡,000.00
SALE.—TODD & CO.
OUT
ORCED
W. C. MORRIS,
Cashier.
Our Sale is still on
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
Ours The Genuine Sale—Others —Work on the railroad shut down, most of the men
working for it left the county.
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 stoek of new goods on hand
Bills
and not all paid for is the reason
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For
This
Remorseless
Price
Cutting
Sale
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a is is not a sale tor forcing out old stock, for every article in the house is included, Nothing
WITH
han
B.
reserved,
e still need a certain amount ot cash to make good. We will continue the sale, giving it our personal
ention. Clothing, Furnishing Goods, and Shoes received on last boat, go in at slaughter prices.
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Men Boston Duke, sporting boots, $6.
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Boys' long sporting boots, $4,
novi...............................................
BoJ*s’ short rubber boots, $2.85
now...................................................
Men’s Boston rolled edge Rubbers, 95c
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ten’s Boston rolled edge Rubbers. 75c
1’ Heavy Rolleded rubbers* 75c
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___fgMen’[ long Fish Brand Slickers,
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Men’s black fish brand medium coats, $2.35
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Men's Black fish brand Frock Coats
$2.10, now..............................................
fflHAnn Hats, 50c
now..........................................................
Overalls, Boss ol the Road,
Thousands of dollars worth of the finest clothing Nonpareil, Kevfl Strauss and
ever shown in Tillamook slashed and cut to make Can’t Bust ’Km, 85, 90. and
quick selling in this great Forced Out Sale, For eleven
years or more this store has sold only the best cloth­ O«5c go at 7 5c the pair.
ing obtainable. See now for yourselves how ruthlessly
the prices are slaughtered. Be the first to take advan­
Jumpers,
Buck
Coats,
tage of this golden opportunity to get the best merch­
Blankets, tluilts, Trunks,
andise at wholesale prices.
Suit Cases, Pillows all go at
Men’s splendid $27.00 Suits cut to
$18.25
Men’s fine wool 25.00 “
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$17.50 20 to 385c per cent oil*.
23.00 “
..........................$16.35
Big vales in Hosiery, Ties,
20.00 “
..........................$14.65
18.00 “
.......................... $12.45 ( n loves, Hand Bags, a small
Others at......
$9.65, $8.25, $6.75, $4.50, $3.75 line ot 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!
79c
61c
59c
$2.10
$1.79
$1.49
39c
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Clothing!
Clothing!
The Store That Makes Good
ace, the store—Fatz
When you want Hams, Bacon and
lat's. The largest stock of fall goods we Lard, go to the J. D. Jones Packjng
have ever carried.
* Company, who supplies the wholesale
. for abstracts.
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There will be preaching service both and retail trade with the best home
is about your eyes.
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morning end evening at the Presbyterian cured meats. You will save money by
^■^■ook County Bank notes *
fading with this company.
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church next Sunday.
ilk or jar at Mills' Cash
Just received, the finest importation of
Save time, labor and expense by using
stumping powder o't those stumps. Japan Teas at G. A. Edmunds. Com
ii heating stoves at King King & Smith have it.
pare our 40c. Japan with what you have
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Attornev Webster Holmes, of Salem, been paying 60c-, 65c. or even 75c. per
ubato» on hnnd at King was in the city this week, having busi­ lb.; also our 20c. Tea with anything
you have been paying 50c. per lb.
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ness at the circuit court.
ms and Bacon at Mills*
A number of the business men met on
District Attorney J. H. McNary came
in on Sunday to attend to the criminal Tuesday evening with Engineer Davis
and Attorney McCamant to talk over
ii paints and oils at King cases before the criminal court.
the railroad situation, when a number
Persons wanting teaming and hauling
of suggestion were made, one of which
jrtb came in on the stage in the city can have it promptly attended
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was to raise more money as a subsidy.
to by applying to Norman Olsen.
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The meeting held at the city hall Wed
left last week for Spokane
Do your banking business with the
i.esdav evening to help promote a mu-
rip.
oldest and strongest bank in Tillamook
taal, or farmer’s telephone line, between
little snow in the Coast County.—Tillamook County Bunk. •
this city and Blaine did not bring out a
i year.
Chief Engineer G. L. Davis, of the P. large attendance.
The promoters feel
k- Lester Landingham were R. &• N. C., and Attorney Wallace Mc- sanguine that the line will be construct'
t'aiuant. came in from Portland on Sun­ ed, for they have already the promise of
dale on Monday.
enough persons for one wire. The cost
les and pelts —Sutton & day to attend court.
Persons wanting shingles in this city to each patron is estimated at $35, and
new meat market.
des and |ielts.—Sutton & from the Hadley Russell Shingle Co can thia includes the telephone.
get them by applying to Geo. F. Zimmer­
new meat market.
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man, Tillamook City.
i for sale. Inquire ol—
After the few days of cold weather
tn, Hnbsonville, Or.
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last week, snow made its appearance on
ids of cemetery work in
Monday, but it remained only a few
•anile see D L. Shrode. *
hours, as a heavy rain followed for two
t the Headlight office as days.
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s. from Senator Fulton.
Feed prices reduced at G. A. Edmunds.
Smith estimate for hill of No. 1 wheat »1.85 per 100 lb. sack.
i. doors and windows
Shorts »1 35 for 80 lb. sack. Middlings
Your fTocer return« your money if you don't
urt.of the Sun Set Lumber »1.65 for 90 1b. sack. Barley »37 00
like Schilling’■ Best we pay him.
Oakland. Cal., is in the per ton.
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The Tillamook Lumbering Company
r has returned to Hemlock, has a large quantity of lumber on hand,
lied to Furtlaud on busi- of all dimensions, unloaded from the
schooner. Leave your orders for lumber
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ring the new dining room I at the company's office.
COFFEE
Your grocer must sell
poor coffee; we can't all
be comfortable; but he
needn’t sell it to you.
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY. ORE.
I wish to reduce stock preparatory for
Capital Stock...........................»2.5.000.
invoicing March 1st. hence will make
Offer, every facility for aafe fmnking,
von
reductions
of
ten
to
twenty-five
per
■nd solicit« your buMneae.
will make cheew at the
cent on groceries flour ami feed—call and
at Clovetdale the coming
Commercial. Saving, and Trust De­
let me quote prices fur you on a bill. G.
partment..
A. Edmunds.
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your horses in the rain
Interest at current rates on checking
tie them in Harris' Tie I John D. Edwards is in the city from account«.
Portland, and reminded ds that an elec­ I O-ir little hook, *• Helpful Hint« on
tion was near. Ths t’aterrified John has Banking.’* explaining how to du yuu-
to «top at Harris* Feed
had his day running lor office, but he I banking by mail is ready.
spest ‘place in the citv to
Send for • Copy. It's free for tbe
was a hustler when he was a candidate
I askiuf.
courting Miss Democracy.
TODD & CO.
36c ; April. 37 55c.; Mav. 31 37c ; June,
34.96c. ; July. 34 08c.; August, 36 78c. ;
Sept.. 36.16c. ; Oct.. 36c. ; Nov , 36.5c.
Dec . 33 33c,
Expense« of the factory for the year
We give below Mr. W B. Alderman's wtre »2,940.20, sliowirg a surplus of
returns from 21 cows for the year 1907, »484 61. _________________
which is a remarkable showing, from
< onsi.li r the Source, Mr. Todd.
milk taken to the Maple Leaf cheese
D hah S ir . —In this week’« issue of the
factory :
Herald, uoder the head of "The Obser-
Llx.
Lbs.
Milk.
B F An ’t ver,’’ is this statement :
”1 observe that your cotintv hired men
January . . .
8 73 » 2 81 have published their semi annual report».
168
26 <18 We understand from it that there is over
l->l>ruary
.
76 71
1.871
5-51 79
March
194 96 <yie thousand dollars in the road fund in
228 9 , th»* hands ol the Treasurer, tet it is also
April ....r.i -‘T7.199 661 71
286 59 reported that county road warrants are
Maj ..............
2I.81O 818.84
June ............
23.489 V16 06 3u2 29 not being being paid, and are drawing
Inly
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22.254 H67 01) 290 74 interest. You are paying that interest.”
20.4K9 Hi >9 80 285 71
August ....
As County Treasurer I have sole con­
723 11
: hi 76
September . .
17.637
15.913 692 11-5
242 21 trol of the funds referred to, and the arti.
October ... .
510 IM»
165 12 tie reflects on mvaelf alone.
November
10 979
98 74
Deceuiljcr, . .
6.163 808-58
The report mentioned was filed with
the County Clerk on • Vtober 9th, 1907,
Total.......... 171.907 fl. 950 87 $2 «M5.96
and plainly states that it is the amount
Average, 8.186 |tm per cow.
on hnnd tor the term ending September,
Average, 331 lbs. butter fat |>er cow. 30th, 1907, and shows $’027.15 in the
Average return*, fl 18.61 |>er cow.
road fund and $1,277.15 in the general
Average test. 4 043.
Average price, 34^C. for butter fat.
fund.
$1.39 per 100 lbs. milk.
The $4.277-15 in the general fund was
lieing held for the purpose of paying the
State tax, due in November, amounting
Red Clover Annual Report.
to $4.4.58 75. and wsf not applicable to
Report of Red Clover Creamery Co. the redemption of county warrants, as
for the tear 1907, i» as follows -
stated in the semi-annual reports,and the
Amount of milk received for the year. money in the road fund was paid out on
1.739.048 H im ; Jan., 16 755 Ilia; Fell., warrants as they were presented, until
29152 II.»; .March, 797551b»; April. 181,- the whole amount, with the exception of
992 Hi»; Mav. 291,625 His: June. 292.- three cents, w as paid out, when the first
695 11-»; Julv 271,035 11»; Aug , 107,116 warrant amount'ng to over $400 wn
11«; Sept. 151.546 11»; Oct., 122,967 endorsed for want of funds, and this was
lb«; Nov., 70.341 lbs; Dec . 31,009 lbs.
not until latiu-iry 3rd, 1908.
Amount of butter fat contained in milk.
Furthermore, there is not now, or has
68,577.7 lbs. Average test .03943 [»er there ever l*en any interest paid out by
cent.
the county, on any wariauts of any
Amount of cheese manufactured 195,- kind,while there was money in the hands
009 lbs. Returns received »27.692.06.
of the County Treasurer to pay them.
Average price received, 14 15 cents
I challenge “Observer” to produce any
per pound, F.O.B , Tillamook City.
l>erson in Tillamook county who can
Average yield, It 21-100 pounds per show that any order on any fund has
10O [»ounds of milk.
not been paid when presented when there
Amount paid patrons, »24,267.25.
was money to pav the same,
Amount received by Reii Clover Creum
P. W. Toon, Cowity Treasurer.
ety Co. for manufacturing, »3,424 81.
Notice
Fries i barged for man declaring being
We, the parents of Mark Hot »»on, a
2 cents for the months of Jan. and Feb.,
minor, will <14 >t 1« responsible for any
and ior the halance of the year 1*/*c.
debts contraterTby him, from this date
Patrons were paid tor batter fata« fol <>u, Jan, 11, 1908.
F P Ho boon .
J uanna H obson .
low»; Jan., 3O.Sc.; Fib 29.27c.; March-
$113.67 PER COW!
Makes
$2,385.96 from
21 Cows.
H oju ’ s
This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall’» Catarrh Cure.
E. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo. O.
We, the undersigned, have known E. J.
Cheuey for the last 15 years, and believe him
perfectly honorable in nil buaineKH trans-
a< tionh and dnancially able to carryout any
obligations niatU by their firm
W adding , R innan & M arvin .
Wholesale Dtiggiata, Toleldo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cine in taken internally, act­
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur
tacos of the system. Testimonialh sent free.
Price 75c per bottle
Sold by all Driiggista.
Take Half's Family Pills for constipation.
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EVERYTHING FOR S
PHYSICIANS’
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PRESCRIPTIONS.
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We specialize on prescription
compounding and therefore
carry a stock which repre­
sents everything that physi­
cians hereabout are likely to
prescribe. All new worthy
pharmaceuticals are here as
soon as out and our line of
prescription drugs is corn
plete at all times. Only goods
of highest purity and quality
are ever used.
Physicians who are ac­
quainted with our stock and
methods invariably led sure
of beat results from the medi­
cines they have prescribed
when they see our label on
the bottle.
Expert services day or night.
Prices ns low as anywhere.
Mav we fill your prescriptionsT
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CHAS. I. CLOUGH,
Reliable Druggist,
Tillamook, Ore.
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At McMinnville
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1 will be in McMinnville fur two
or three weeks. Watch this space
for notice off my return. If any
repairs nre needed, send them to
me and I will attend to them at
once.
Dr. H E. MORRIS
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