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TILLAMOOK,
OREGON,
MAY 14,
$1.50 per year.
1908.
 Big Mistake
We Made
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Only a few short months ago when this country was enjoying the greatest wave of prosperity any country has ever known and merchants everywhere buying
to their extreme limit, we like all others caught the fever and inspiration, and as goods of all kinds were advancing in price almost every hour we not only gave
enormous contracts for winter goods but with the expectation of 2000 to 3000 laborers at work right in our city limits on the Railroad that we bought with such
daring reckleness for this spring and summer that merchants in cities ten times the size of this actually stood aghast at our daring. We did finely with our winter
stock but owing to the extremely backward spring and not a stroke being done on the railroad it has left us with our stock on our hands and our bills long past due
We have worked as never before, we have gone our limit, and yet there are a score of manufacturéis clamoring for their money, they have set their time and now we
must set ours, bv June 1st we must raise $85i)0in cold cash, therefore we have turned to our only resource (to sell the goods) its not a matter now of how much will
we take but the price that will turn them into cash the quickest and the cash must come’ This great $50000 stock will be slaughtered, prices actualy pulverized to
powder, we will send advertisements into every town within 50 miles, there never has been and perhaps never will be again such an opportunity to get real genuine
Bargains as now. Come at once at the very begining and lay in a supply to last you for the remainder of the year.
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These are only a mere sample of what you will find when you come
6 Spools Clark’s O.N.T. THREAD
I Slaughter Prices in Hosiery.
25 Cents.
Big Slaughter in Underwear.
Jig lot of childrens hose, values 12V^c Ladies’ splendid quality 40c and 45c me­
and 15c,slaughtered at 9c.
dium weight underwear, sale price 27c
UBoy’s and Misses’extra heavy iron clad
hose, 25c quality—money raising price Ladies’ sleeveless gauze vests values 20
and 25c will be thrown out at 9c
J6c
Kadies splendid quality fast black Topsy
Ladies’ gauze lisle vests 35c and 39cgoods,
hose 15c vaiues will go for 9c
great money raising price 24c
’Ladies extra good 20 and 25c hose in
. black and white foot while they last Men’s gray cotton shirts and drawers,
medium weight 35 and 40c values i9c
only 14c
Hfen’s splendid 7V6c gray socks, good Men’s extra gooc^ 65 and 75c medium
] values will go at 4c
weight, Just to raise the money, 47c
peri’s 15c and 18c socks, fast black or
Men’s extra good wool underwear,
I tan, sale price lie
$1.25 value, now only 69c
Men’s best 25c cotton socks will go for 15c
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Best 1 Oc. Toilet Soap, ten kinds, Sale Price, Three Bars for 1 Oc
to NEW SHIRT WAISTS
at Slaughtered Prices.
Clark’s O.N.T. Luster or San Silk, all colors, worth 5c., 2 l-2c.
SHOES.
Our Great Stock, by far the Best
in the County.
Will actualy be thrown on the market
at manufacturers prices. It will pay you
to lay in half a dozen pairs.
Baby moccasins 20c values all colors
fit the baby for only 8c
Baby soft soles all the fancy colors
50 & 75c values for 37c to 48c
Big line of ladies oxfords latest last
extra good wearing 2.25 values $1.63
Ladies finenew oxfords all sizes values
2.75 for only $1.98
Ladies good quality 2.25 high shoes
guaranteed new and up to date, sale $1.69
Great Bargains in Muslin Underwear
The largest and most complete line ever
shown in Tillamook will be sold at less
than price of the material. This will cer­
tainly be the time to lay in your season’s
supply.
Grand Clean-up in Millinery Goods
of All Kinds.
We went our full limit in buying Mil­
linery this season. Over 100 fine Trim­
med Hats, and now must go at any price
that will turn them into cash the quickest.
LADIES’ WRAPPERS.
Splendid 75c. quality, 59c.
Our Finest $ i .2 j and $1.50 values 89c.
IO q pairs of extra good full size Cotton Blankets, $1 & $1.25 values for 67c
MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING.
Greatest Values Ever Offered in Tillamook.
The largest and best line ever shown in Tilla­ Ladies’ Suits, Skirts and Spring Jackets.
pest and largest selection ever mook. Every suit or piece garment guaranteed
Suits— Big lot of ladies’ good tailored suits
as represented. All will be positively slaughtered
t>wr. in Tillamook.
values
to IS.00 great money raisng sale only
Big lot of 1.00 and 1.25 waists to help raise the money required.
Boy’s extra good late style suits sizes up to 14
years, worth $3.00 now $1.98
Boy's fine all wool suits all sizes, worth $5.00
will go for $3.15-
Big assortment of men’s suits all sizes a perfect
fit guaranteed, union made, every one perfect,
values $12.50 to 15.00 for $8.95.
Men’s extra fine hand tailored suits in all the
‘eat Bargains in Men’s Pants. very latest fabrics and shades, values $18 00 to
tie Wool Pants, values, $2.75 for $1.95
20.00. will go for $13.95.
rietidid Quality, all wool Pants, hand tailored,
Our very finest 25.00 and 30.00 suits in all
10 will go for $2.35.
hr Fine $5.00, $6.50 and Pants for $3 95. this spring’s styles better than most stores sell at
'5 and $5.50.
35.00 will go for 16.50 to 18.50.
bstly white will go for 49c.
^bout 75 waists value up to 2.00
11 go for 75c
Fine crisp new up to date waists
fill from the factory,value to2.00,
■urn them into cash they go for
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Great Bargains in Dress Goods
Big stock of finest new up-to-date
materials will be thrown out at prices
that will turn them into cash in a few
days. You must hurry to get the best.
40c and 50c Plain or Plaid Good», 36 to 40
7.95.
inches wide for 22c.
GOcfto 75c Good», hij? atsnrtmrnt, 30c.
Elegant tailored suits newest spring styles,
85c to $1 00 Good» will go for 59c
$1.25 to $1 50 Goods will go for 73c.
very finest imported materials actualy worth and
Fine Selection of Finest Imported
do sell in city stores for $35.00 to $45.00 our
Voiles, Panamas, etc., blues, blacks,
great money raising sale price, 19.25.
browns, etc., values |i.75 to $2.00 for
Skirts— Elegant line of skirts all new styles $1.00 to Si.25.
values to$8.50 will go for $3.95.
Embroideries and Laces
Very fine $9.00, $10.00 and $12.00 skirts newest IJp to 15c Bmb...
5c Up to »125 Eirli... 67c
14c Laces 5 to BVkc for 3M>c
Up to 30c Emh..
styles, all colors, all sizes, $5.75.
23c 10tol2Mic Lace...... 5c
Up to 50c Emh..
,39c 15c to 25.- Lace ...... 9c
to 90c Both •
Our fine skirts in voils panama etc. values to Up Fine
Line of new nlloeer Lniexnml Embrixleriex,
Flouncing mid Bund», nt greatly reduced price».
$!9.00for $11.25.
Remember the Date, the Place and Prices. Every Price Guaranteed. Nothing Overdrawn.
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altom’s Big Department Store, Tillamook, Oregon
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In the matter of the petition for the
I have the latest instruments for the
Caples & Hoevet have started a lum­
The Sue H. Elmore left this city Thurs­
Commissioners* Court
scieutific examination of the eye. Call ber yard opposite Mrs. Walker’s, and day morning, her passenger» being H v.
establishment of inir county high schools
and see them.
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[orris, eye specialist.
those wanting lumber can get it from Crenshaw. J W. Me Mill.in ami wile and
The Board of County Commissioners the »Mine was ordered placed upon the
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Botts, for abstracts.
Herman Boelk left on Saturday for there by leaving order« at the Tillamook »on, | S. Stephens, H. M. Larsen, Pete did not adjourn until Wediiesduv. and in ballot to be voted upon in June
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In the matter of the petition of Charles
Bro^n, Mrs. Stansbie, A. J. Cone. E W. nddition to the hills nllowed and [inIl­
T. Morris nboutyour eyes.
California, and will return for the next Hotel or the Yellow Fir saw mill.
|. Wise. R. L li shed in our last issue, the following Lutman and others for a county road,
The meeting on Friday to consider the Dingman. Lottie Price,
Tillamook County Bank notes. * term of the circuit court.
Adams, Mrs. Wilt. J H Burdick, W. L. business was transacted. The Board the road supervisor was orded to open
A long felt want—a coat of paint for proposition of establishing a wireless Anderson, Hazel Stillwell, J. W. Me- spent several days in the south part of sa id roads,
■ in bulk or ar at Mills’ Cash
the Allen House—which is now being telephone station between Tillamook Grath. W R HAIIister, F. L. Sapping. county looking over roads and proposed
Iti the matter of the cancelation of
City and Portland fizzed out for want
taxes upon certain property, it was order­
improvements.
Mrs. D L. Shrode for painting provided by Gessner & Wolfe.
of interest, as only half a dozen citizens ton and Gus Kunze.
The bid of Gessner <t Wolfe for paint ed that upon J. W. Hellenbrand paying
County Clerk G. B. Lamb left on Mon were present.
The trial of A. J. Hembree for the mur
principal«». the sale to be
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der of his wife al Sandlnke has heen set i lnK
c<>»r‘ house fence was accepted. the costs and principales.
ern Hams and Bacon at Mills' day for Portland on business, and will
Edgar Lindsey returned from a visit r— -_ ............ i....
cancelled,
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i.— 1 and the other bids rejected.
¡tore.
atteod the republican state convention.
for
next
Monday
at
Dalla»,
where
up the Willamette Valley as far as Ash
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In the matter of the petition of Wm. G. C. Lurltke, in contract
I & Knudson has received their
Married, on Thursday, at the home of land, and he reports that all the towns prisoner was taken last week by Sheriff
Dawson Hrtt.’
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matting.
the bride’s sister at Salem. Ore., Mr. are wideawake as to civic improvements Crenshaw.who reached Dallas on Thurs­ R,an and others for a county road on R D No 4
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Arnon^ the witnesses who are the north side of Wilson river, Otto
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>u have trouble with your eves. Earl G. Ford and Miss Harriet Higgins. and active and energetic in their efforts day.
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subpoenaed are C. H. Woolfe, C. E Key. Schrader, William Hughey and .M. C. Rolli-- Watson, road work
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to
get
new
settlers.
Henry Morris.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore will soon
nolds, Joe Atkinson,W II. Easter, Chas Trowbridge were appointed a board of Fred Z tddacli salary -
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' is the time to see about your be taken off the Portland run and make
King & Smith caps -
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The passengers who came in on the Handley, Will Webb, Elliott Webb,
S. county road viewers.
Don't put it off.
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lloyakin
tiails
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Astoria here port of entry as heretofore. steamer were W’. H. Hollister. E. Lind Stephens, Al Burdick. Al. Bunn, | Lew
The amount of 00c. was ordered to lie H. P. Goodsped salary
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r two weeks more and the school
A German, single. 28 yea*» old, wants sey, W. f. Stephens and wife. Mr. Rade allen, Mrs. J I^ewallen, James Thomp­ refunded to J. M. McMillan on taxes.
Joe Effenberger lumber
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district will close.
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a cream- mecher, C. Ha dee, C. Clark, H. Cren­ son. L A. Hoyt. Josie Hovt. E. E. Cross,
a place
a dairy
ranch
Property belonging to Louis Olsen Frank Wheeler -
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weather, with sunshine and rain, err. Call or address the Headlight shaw. Mr. Dingman, Mr. Jones, Mrs Mrs. L. A. Hoyt, Stella Lewallen. Jas having been wrongfully assessed, »6.55
Dr. I M. Smith -
Fitzhugh, Mr. Gearin and son.
Atkinson. C. L. Atkinson, Mrs James
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ling the grass grow.
Office.
was ordered refunded.
Otto Schrader
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Atkinson, Elizabeth Atkinson, U. S Ed­
Attorney H. T Botts left on Saturday wards, J. R Lowrence. Mrs. vlarv E.
milk cans with the new sanitary
In the matter of cancelling county A. W. Severance, »tamps
The latest reports in regard to the
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for
Portland,
where
he
has
business
in
Guy
Vaughn,
salary
warrants
issued
prior
to
July,
1901,
the
■ —K ing & S mith Co,
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I gasoline schooner Anvil is that one of the
Phrl|H», J. R Eldridge, F L Sappii««ton,
the
U.S
circuit
court,
and
whil-
in
that
Paul
Erickson,
et
al,
Jetty
>80
clerk
was
instructed
to
advertise
the
work
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R W. W. Wiley left on a business owners, or captain, will take an interest city will represent this county in the F. Sharp. W. H. Cooper. H. Crenshaw. same.
W. D. Wood, freight
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in the new line.
b Portland on Tuesday.
republican congressional committee and
In the matter ol the bridge across the
Work in R
No.
Notice.
The County Court has decided to have in the republican stale convention.
I Henrv Morris will tell you the
Trask river.it was ordered that the steel Fred Zaddach, team
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the
oew
bridge
to
be
built
across
the
■about your eye troubles.
School District No 9. <»f Tillamook bridge to be built across that river be Chas Rasim,team
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Cheese and Butter Maker Wanted City, will receive Iridu for Seventy cords located at the present site, at what is Clerance Dinghnsy
Trask river located at the present site
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>e* S: Knudson's furniture store has at the Hunt place.
W»>uld like to correspond with a first of hemloclt or alder w«w»d. T<» la* de- known as the Hunt place
Louis Ludtke
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bd a first class Stock of carpets. *
class man
Position will be op*n about livpr^d hi the basement of school bouse.
Bob
Crawford
A targe number of cruisers have been
In the matter of the petition of F J.
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(v running, high in quality and low put to work on the Wilar.n river, having the 15th October. My present man is
Bids will he received until Monday. Ayers and and others for a county road, J. Houghton-
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qnitting
to
go
farming.
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The
Walla
■e. Laws Mowers.—King & S mith made a start to cruise the whole ol the
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May 18th, I p tn.
the same not being in due form, was Oscer Bergman •
Walla Creamery, Ward Emigh, prop.,
Edward Larsen •
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Leave bid with
timber land in the county.
dismissed.
Walla Walla, Wash.
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ALVA FlMLEY,
It wss ordered that the bid of Mrs. I R. Hicks >
ted. a man to do some slashing at
For rent, a dairy farm with 20 milk
Emil
Larsen
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D ini riet Clerk.
Emma Stuart to board and care for Geo.
Enquire of A. W. Phelps, Long cows, two brood sows, team, chicken
The Nehalem HorseCompany ’• stallion
Sofres
Larsen
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Myers for the sum of fao per month be
and all tools, for cash rent, or will sell. Flanuer will he at Easter’s harn Mon­
Wm Morris -
To the Public.
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accapted.
illa-nook Concert Band will give For information call at the Headlight days, Thursdays and Saturdays ; at
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N. P. Alley -
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Fred
Ziddach's,
on
the
Nehalem.
Tues
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In
the
matter
of
the
application
of
at the opera house on Saturday office.
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Having sold uiy implement and
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days afternoons and Wednesday morn­ vehicle business to Clarence Hanen- Frank Lusk for a road of public assessment Albert Shelden •
Dan Hickey, team
Preaching next Sunday, morning and ings , and at the Whitnev Co.’s ranch.
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it was ordered that Fred Sappington. J. J.
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lk Severance i» alteodiue the re­ evening, at the Presbyterian church in. I half a mile west of the W. N. Vaughn kralt, 1 desire to thank the public for McGinnis and C. C' Jensen be appointed Wm Schollmeyer
the
patronage
receive*!
for
the
pa»i
six
Emil Rosa •
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in »tate convention in Portland this city. All are cordially invited to «t. I place. Friday« and Sundays.
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years and hope you will give Mr. Han­ to locate a road.
bk.
Arnold Hanson ■
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tend these services —Rev. D. H. Hare,
In
the
matter
the
petition
of
W.
J.
en
k
rat
t
a
call.
Wm
Snyder-
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Mr. J. A Dahlgren, of Portland, has
leave your horse» in the rain 1 pastor.
Stephens and others for an election to lie S. M. Batterson -
Yours
to
serve,
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purchased the Photo Studio of Mr. Mc­
too can tic them tn Harris’ Tie
Tillamook people when visiting Port­
held in Tillain ok County to determine S. Barker •
B. O. HNUFFRR.
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>r 10 eta.
* land are invited to make Ralph Ackley's Millan, aod will operate the same under
whether
the
sale
of
intoxicating
liquors
’ Hugo Klein-
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the name of ’’The McMillan Studio.*’1
shall be prohibited as a whole, it was Julius Erickson -
Riarp, the dentist, will be out of offices their headquarters—603 Corbett Mr. Dahlgren is well and favorably
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Building.
5th
and
Morrison
sis
,
oppo
­
ordered
the
same
to
be
placed
upon
the
Fred Kabba-
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»few darn neit week, being called
known tmoiig the photographers of
ballot.
site
the
post
office.
Too much time—'obtaining informa­
Wm Knight, team
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ra» in the Hembree case.
the United States, has the finest instru­
In
the
matter
of
the
petition
of
Charles
tion
from
uncertsin
sou.tNM,
unlww
yoo
For Sale, a Second Hand Boiler and ments made and only Al pictures pro*
boose belonging to Dm Nickles at
Persons who failed to register for the
duc**d by him. including Crayons, En are u-ing Folk'» Gaaetteerof Oregon and Johnson and Liuie Johnson for road of
le-ver was burned onTuesdav and Engine ; also a small Donkey Engine and
Boiler, all in good shape and in running ' largements. Portraits. Groups. Views, Washington, complete information of public casement, F L. Sappington, O. P. pri.narv election should do so lor the
ttely destroyed with the contents,
He also finishes fbr amateurs. every town in the two Stales and a Mattom and Joe Wilson was appointed election in lune, the registration books
order. Enquire of Frank Long, at the I etc.
ekks lost about (250 in money tn
classified Business Dreckiry.
Ixiard of county road viewers.
are now open, but will close Friday,
’ 1'rxss will be the same as before.
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saw mill io thia city.
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