Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 05, 1908, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH 5, 1908
MOOK
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>1.50 per year,
JOTTINGS ,
We are asked to say that when Cohn
& Sanders gives up the lease of the Wist
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
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saw mill, arrangements have been made
Luffskt
V Of fbla3 See Dr. Morris about your eyes.
* > whereby the mill w 11 be kept running.
Two dl
Mr. L. T. Bynum has returned to Till.
Hay for sale, apply to Todd & Co, *
I tnile
Read Tillamook County Bank notes * , amook,; bringing a bride with him front
luet
Indiana. We take pleasure in extending
Olive* in bulk or jar at Mills' Cush
our congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
C,
r.r.
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DIWC>
Bynum.
A few dre>s skirts at reduction at Stur­
’LACa
Eugene Atkinson,who has been attend­
N OFFICIAL GUIDE to correct dress for Women, Misses and Children. Anillustrated
geon'*.
* *
ing the Capital Business College in Salem
Hi. Osj
trip thru the great fashion circles of Paris aud New York. Showing the newest and best
A .«¿action on healing stoves at King has returned to his home at Sandlake,
h.
| A Smith’s
styles
in garments and telling how you can reproduce them for your own use.
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where he expects to make cheese the com.
Contains
one
hundred pages—one thousand fine fashion drawings—with cover in a beautiful
Petaluma
Incubators
on
hand
at
King
ing
season.
eb oiij j
combination of colors, and also three full-page colored inserts pretty enough to frame.
"V«i J A Smith's
The Tillamook Lumbering Company
A book of continual interest to all women who make their own clothes or who want to learu how.
Uli. "»
Eastern Hams and Bacon at Mills' has a large quantity of lumber on It and
lot* |
Cash Stoo
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of nil dimensions, unloaded from the
my bo,
Everything in paints and oils at King schooner. Leave your orders for lumber
’sew i
at the company’s office.
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A
meeting
of
the
Tillamook
Develop
­
nls
hai
gone
to
Sail
Franciscu
J o«a
ment League will be held at the Citv
Sinai i
..
Jones & Knudson has received their Hall on Friday evening, at 7:30. and all
/Srrtti®
, _ . ■
.
interested in the development of the
county are earnestly invited.
n pt..;.
Dr. Shprp returned from Portland the
The firm known as Sutton & Feighner
■«11 n|J
wcc'c
A Sale—Muslin Underwear, Gowns, Chimese,
We are showing New Silks—Ladies’
Meat Market dissolved partnership by
lbL'Ulfe Todd**discount sale will co ttinue dur.
mutual
agreement,
and
all
bills
con
­
Petticoats,
Drawers,
Corset
Covers,
Com
­
ing the t^onth of March.
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Spring Belts—Spring Millinery—Another Big Lot
tracted after the 3rd March will be paid
eutrj
bination Garments.
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money
by
trading
at
Todd
’
«»,
nnd collected by Sutton —Geo.Feighner.*
■ going)
Regular 25c. Garments, Sale Price, 19c. of Drummers Samples Finger Rings at about Half
during their forced out sale.
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WUletS . daefes*
The fact that Fred R. Beals, the real
Regular 50c. Garments, Sale Price, 39c. Regular Worth—Ladies ’ Foot Hold Rubbers—
overalls, regular 85c. estate agent, lias made fifteen sales dur­
K’tied .3
Men’s [heavy
!....................
x)lt la I and 90c.,¡for ‘ 75c.
fUV. at
Ul Todd's.
lUUll s.
** ing the months of January and Febrti
Regular 75c. Garments, Sale Price, 63c. Men’s “ Everstick ’ ’ Rubbers—Parafine ^Clothing
A marriage
license was issued
to Ed- ary, aggregating $75,000, is good evi
Regular $1.00 Garments, Sale Price, 83c.
little
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-
dence of the disappearance of the finan.
Regular $1.25 Garments, Sale Price, $1.08 —Spring Shoes and Oxfords, tan and black.
■ero.' i ; i moad A. Bush and May Day.
Broken lots in shoes,
% and even eial flurry.
ibt are
Regular $1.50 Garments, Sale Price, $1.29
We expect to receive on steamer that’s now in the
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'OtbugJ
price ill Some cases at l od l's.
The annual dance given b>’ the Tilla­
Entire
line
at
reductions
quoted
above.
Bay : Shirt-Waists, Spring Wraps, Embroidery, Flounc-
i the
mook
Hose
Company
will
take
place
on
Prank Worthington and Chas. Kay
ing, Bands and Laces. Wash Goods, Muslins, Calico,
id asiiij
Friday evening, March 6th, and as the
a up lifl were in front Cloverdale on Monday.
12\c. OUTING FLANNEL, 9c.
Corsets, Spring Blocks in Men’s Stiff Hats.
proceeds
go
towards
buying
new
fire
ap
­
lory? M Jones & Knudson's furniture store has
Hundreds of yards of heavy outing, in plain colors and
pliances,
it
it
expected
that
the
dance
iJerljfll received affirst class stock of carpets. *
taerlata
neat stripes and checks. Our regular I2j^c. grade.
will be well patronized.
New Home Sewing Machines, with automatic
Q C
A new feed store is to lie opened in the
the grvj building* opposite the Allen House.
Commissioner H. V. Alley, while in
Special, the yard, 9c.
drop head, complete attachments
-
-
er, but*
Portland, purchased for the county a
Let King St Smith estimate for hill of No. 1 Aurora Rock Crusher a 16 horse
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skin ml paints and oils, doors and windows C
See the Big Display of
power Russell traction engine and a five
ul
Olive aerial tickets, numbered 894.58 ton road roller, which cost $3,4-40.00,
Stylish Spring Millinery.
kottlng j and 229 should be returned to Stur­
and will be shipped about the 1st of
n’.icb as geon'*.
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May.
Itself. I
At a meeting of the city councel on Mr. A. J. Bailey, of Mitchel, Neb., and
> Hindis Th* Invincible Star Lodge will cele-
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sleep brat* it* third anniversary on Saturday .Monday evening an ordinance was read Mrs. Elmer Hall, oi Hemlock, in this
Condensed Statement of Condition of
Ulins J evening.
nnd passed to its second reading to county, being the children of the first
but
20, 25 and 30 per cent off on all Cloth raise th? salary of the city treasurer to marriage. The other 12 are the fruits of
'n
ing, Hath,,Shoes and Furnishing Goods $75 per year. The bills allowed were: the first marriage. His many friends in
'.ome
...
J. C. Holden, $15 ; Cohn & Sandtrs, Tillamook will be sorry to hear of Ids
illy
death, for Mr. Bailey was a man who
Of Tillamook City, Oregon, Feb. 14, 1908,
¡rent M SturgepB's will shortly receive a very lumber, $89.20 ; W. T. Kimball, $65.
mded achoice M*|of Millinery. Watch for an-
The body of one of the men drowned was highly respected.
A j reported to the State Bank Examiner.
; yo:ib*|M8H)*H*Mt.
by the Emily Reed being wrecked on the
Elmore to Run to Portland.
on » why |<RTr your horses in the rain Nehalem beach washed ashore last week
RESOURCES.
Samuel El more,of'Astoria, has decided
LIABILITIES.
W when yon can tie them in Harris' Tie and was identified by thecaplain as the
body of A. Dixon, the ship's carpenter; to operate his steamer Sue H. Elmore
Loans and Discounts
$103,498.32 Capital Stock
.............. $30.000.00
Shed for 10.
who was 67 years of age. Coroner Rey­ 'between Portland and Tillamook direct,
War. and other Securities
19,213,40 Dep. Sub. to Check ............... 128,888.76
k myW Preaching, morning and evening, next
nolds took charge of the body and buried sailing from each end of the route once Overdrafts . .................................
5,488.45 Demand Cert, of Deposit
lorp'i J Sunday in the Presbyterian church by
4,777.33
each week. The new change will go in­ Bldg., Fur. and Fix.................
it.
4,831.43 Time Cert, of Deposit........... 72,900.92
Rev. D. H.JIare.
A Swastika Club was formed on Fri­ to effect immediately and the Elmore will
Other Real Estate ...................
1,188.08 Savings Accounts................... 15,164.04
f
P, S. Whitehouse, who has been under day afternoon Ht the home of Mrs. Andy take her first cargo from Portland. This Due from Banks
99,218.61 Other Liabilities .....................
5,042.05
ANIL the weather for four weeks, was able to
Nolan, which iscomposed of young mar­ change will give shippers of Portland a
Other Resources ....................
6,530.60 Undivided Profits.....................
3,629.03
be out on Wednesday.
ried women, who will s[«end a pleasant much better opportunity to transact Cash on Hand..........................
20,941.42 Reserved for Taxes.................
he r.ist'
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508.18
r
Save time, labor and expense by using time together once a month, doing fanev business with merchants of the Tilla
pranr,*tumping Ipowder o'l those stumps. and to discuss matters whichare of inter- mook country.
$260,910.31
$260,910.31
ie9Pf-jKing & Smith have it. »
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esttoyoung married women and mothers
For a number of years theonlv connec­
State of Oregon,
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que
One of Charley Reynolds’finger got in Mrs. Nolan served a dainty lunch, and tion Tillamook had with the outside
h *> the way of a saw which was in motion the club promises to be of much interest world was by stage or the steamer Sue County of Tillamook, (
faSi"W<MK off second
I, M. W. Harrison, being first duly sworn, on my oath say that I am President and Cash­
H. Elmore, which operated out of A4
to the members.
Min turtle Corum, of Washington
Den Billings, writing from Heppner, toria. All freight from Portland was ier of th« Tillamook County Bank, and that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the
M. W. H arrison .
OWltV, tagan a spring term of school in Ore., says : “After visiting in this place hauled from Portland to Astoria either financial conditio.' of said Bank on Feb. 14, 1908.
for five months, I have made up my over the line of the Astoria railroad or
^MMttdistrict last week.2
Subscribed
and
sworn
to
before
me
this
27th
day
of
Feb.,
1908.
C
arl H aberlach ,
byst<anboat. This necessicated a dou­
rent, six room and pantry, mind to return to old Tillamook, where
,
Notary
Public for Oregon.
ble transfer and the charges were exces­
nd stable. Rent $10 month. I can get a good soaking up. We have
sive
on
all
necessities.
During
the
heavy
not seen much rain since we arrived here
Headlight office.
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Barred Plymouth Rock Eggs I
at Heppner. It is yery dry and dusty. weather which prevailed during Novem
MBi^fc.to $2.00 by every person who
The farmers need rain very bad. and the ber and December the Elmore failed to From hens selected for laying qualities,
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JL.
a pair of shoes the
snow was nothing to speak of the past make a trip to Tillamook for several $100 per setting of 15 eggs cash with
place except TodJ's.
weeks.
Food
supplies
ran
short
and
a
order. J. If. Dunstan, Beaver, Ore. *
winter. After leaving this place we will
renlb The *te**i<-i Sue H Elmore came in on go to Woodlawn, Wash., and spend a profitable cargo was offered to a vessel
WedneMay. and will leave on Friday, few days, and will come back by way of which would take a cargo into the bay. To the Voters of Tillamook County.
P“1 'making her first direct trip to Portland. Portland.”
The Portland end of the businessof the
For 14 Days Only—Feb. 28 to March 12
I hereby Announce myself as a can­
3,J\. Spring 0oo<ls in Stock, aT the Little
steamer Sue H. Elmore will be handled didate for the renomination for Sheriff
Subscribers who are in arrears must
Sigils
EjK
irists <PorCa
are thinking about thet pav up, otherwise we shall have to dis by William Baker, on the Oak street on the Republican ticket at the primary
In order to use up all my stock as quickly as possi­
I
Dress, no
forget Patz- continue sending the paper. Please get dock. Mr. Baker announced that the« election, to be held April 17th. If nomi­
vesnel will sail for Tillamook once each nated and re-elected I pledge myself to
ble,
I will make
Ir.-fftaf’*.
busy if you are in arrears. The news
d ' Pav vowtaxes before March 15th and papers of thecountv have done consider­ week and that there will be no interrup­ the faithful performance of the duties of
$4.00 Cabinet Photos for............... $3 25
te. We will loan you the able missionary work and advertising tions in the service. The business be­ the office without fear or favor.
3-5°
>.
m
............... 3-oo
no;
I need it.—Tillamook County for Tillamook, for which they receive no tween the two points has been increas­
Trusting that my candidacy «hall
Other sizes in proportion.
ing rteadily for several years and the de­ meet with your favorable consideration,
compensation, and for that reason, if for
mands of the trade on the bay are such I am.
Do not miss this opportunity to have good work
being hauled for the 2-story no other, the people ought to support
epilifl
that a weekly service is absolutely
made at such low prices.
Respectfully yours,
[rich is to be erected for Tyler the home newspapers by keeping their
necessary.— Oregonian.
H. C renshaw .
r a new implement ware subscriptions paid up. So, in future, if
the Headlight stops coming, the cause
To the Voters oj Tillamook County.
Au Explanation.
the taxes of our depositor* will be understood, for we are going to
i
put
our
subscription
list
on
a
cash
basis.
I hereby Hnnoiince n>;«<-11 aia canili : [TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HKADL1GHT |
Hed to do so. and make no
Married, on Wednesday afternoon, at date fi>r the nomination of County Clerk
the service.—Tillamook Coon-
Tillamook, Ore., March 5, 1908.
the home of W. D. Bodyfelt, in this city. on the Republican ticket, and would re­ In regard to the communication of
inion, who hai been lick for Mr. Verner E Holden and Miss Myrtle spectfully request the support of the , Snpt. W. W. Wiley (published pi>ano* her at that time showed, she did lack but
, w»i operated upon for Vaughn, the youngest daughter of the voters at the primary ■ lection to be held ! pngt) will state I made a mistake in re­ the 19 credits instead of the 40 per cent.
Very respectfully yours,
peating what was told me without mak­
by Dr. R. T. Boali on '.Ved- late W. N. Vaughn, and being the last April 17th, 1908.
E. T. E pplhtt .
If nominated and electel I pledge my­ ing an investigation as to its truthful,
member of that family to be mar­
I have rend the contents of the letter
ried. Only a few perrons were present, self to attend strictly to the duties of the ness, nnd .that every time such state­
land to be cleaned tip after
ments were made bv me. I always qual­ published above and ngrec with the
>e. Will let the contract for including the mother of the bride, the office.
Soliciting your support in the coming ified the statement that I personally did statement made therein.
ceremony being performed by the Rev. D
anyone wanting the job.—0.
W. W. W!LBY.
H. Hare, pastor of the Preihyierian primaries. I am,
Capital Suick.........................$25,000.
not believe that the Superintendent re­
County School Sup’t.
Very respectfully yours,
church.
The happy couple are well
Offer« ev$*ry facility for safe banking,
ceived ary*‘graft”in the wav .nentioned.
tenting shingles in this city known in the county, and their young
and solicits your business.
J. C. H olms .
In lookingg over the Mss. of the examin
dley Russell Shingle Co can friend* will be glad to hear of the mar-
Cows for Sale.
February 27th, 1908.
ation handed in by my daughter, in the
applying to Geo. F. Zimmer- riage and extend to them their congrat­
Commercial. Saving* and Trust De­
presence of Supt Wiley, I wish to state
I have for sale Six Cows, a Span of
r>ok City.
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Call for Road Warrants.
ulation* and best wishes.
that we together found a mistake in the Horses, Harness, Wagon, two seated partment*.
Interest at current rate* on cheeking
, F. Dawson was obliged to
All Countv Road Warrants endorsed grmling of the History paper in which Hack, Top Buggy and Light Harness.--
Died, at Mosier, Ore., on the 12th Feb.,
Reaching at Hazel Bend on Mr. Jefferson P. Bailey, who was buried prior to Jan. 8, 1908, will lie paid on my daughter received n grade of 77 per­ Apply to Jeff Harris, two miles south of account*.
Our little book, *-Helpful Hint* on
gxir health, and Miss Fannie at that place. Mr. Bailey was born in presentation. Interest ceases this 3rd cent instead of the 68 p<»r cent as first town.
Banking,’’ explaining how to do your
kken her place.
day
of
March,
1908
reported by the Examining Board At
banking by mail is ready.
Ohio. He and his family came across the
P. W. T odd ,
lots 1 and 2, block 12. Cone plain* with a team from Nebraska to
the time mentioned the records showed Genuine Imported Swedish Raxore
Send for a copy. It'* free for the
County Treasurer,
asking.
addition to Bay Citv, and Tillamook in 1890. He lived here four
that mv daughter lacked but 19 credits
Best razor made Try one. Fnllv war­
,ldock 6, Town of Idaville.— years, when he moved to Alsea. Oregon.
of haring the required average, and in
Call for Warrants.
Lame Shoulder.
III Hellenbuvck, Bay City. * From there he went to Idaho, finally
Supt.Ailey’s communication it is stated ranted. hollow ground, $2.00 ; Fully
Whether resulting from a sprain or
All warrants on the General Fund en- that 49 per cent were lacking. This er­ warranted, hollow ground, ivorv handle from rb**matic pains, there is nothing an
g want Hams, Bacon and settling in Mosier. Deceased served three
> the J. D. Jones Packing years in the civil war and was twice dorsed prior to March 9. 19<»6, will lie ror occurred by recording a sixty grade $3 00 ; Single porpoise razor strop, 50c. good for a lame shoulder an Chamber«
who supplies the wholesale wounded He was ■ member of the Ma paid on preaentation. Interest ceases as a nintv. As 1 have told manv people Double porpoise and web razor drop, Iain's Pain Balm. Apply it freely ami
sinceexamining the Mss. that my daugh­ $1.00. Postpaid to your address G ko . rub the parts vigorously at each appli­
trade with the best home sonic order for • number of years. He this 3rd da% of March, 1908.
and a quick cure is certain, For
ter lacked but 19 credits. I make this W. K kvnolm , 950 East Davis St., Port­ cation
P. W. T odd . ‘
1. You will save money by was married three time*, and leave* a
sale by all Druggists
ia
ad,
Ore.
statement
to
show
that
as
the
records
Coanty
Treasarer,
wife and 14 children to mourn their Io**. 1
I this company.
.
Just Out
The Spring
Quarterly Style Book,
The Quarterly
The Pattern -
20c
15c
Both for
20c
HALTOM’S.
HALTOM’S.
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK,
REDUCTIONS IN PHOTOGRAPHS.
fDefDIüüA|4, Photographer.
I
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE.