Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 28, 1908, Image 1

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#1.50 per year,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY 28, 1908
THE NEWS OF OUR GREAT SALE
nd at the prices at which we are selling goods has spread like wild fire. People have come for over 50 miles, and not only
been pleased with our prices, but actually astonished at the reckless way we are letting even our best goods go.
Saturday will be our Great Whirl Wind Day, the last day of our Big Sale, and the
Greatest Bargain Event ever held in Tillamook,
We can only quote a few prices, just to give you an idea of how all goods will be sold on that day
fen’s 10c. canvas Work Gloves
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fen’s 35c. Extra Good Suspenders
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'oy’s 35c. splendid quality Overalls
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'oy’s 60c. and 75c. Knee Pants
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fen’s 50c. and 65c. Work Shirts
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fen’s $1 Overalls, only
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ten’s $3 Pants, only a few left, better hurry
fen’s 35c. Medium weight, gray Underwear, last chance
15c
18c.
18c.
33c.
37 c.
59c.
$1.89.
15c.
lest 10c. Toilet Soap, last chance, 3yic.
lest Luster San Silk, last chance, 2 Ac.
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Ladies’ 15c. extra good hose............................................................
Ladies’ 25c. fine seamless hose............................................................
Ladies’ 20c. gauze vest only............................................................
75c. and 90c. Latest Style Dress Goods........... .................................
Ladies’ $i5.ooand $18.00 Late Style Tailor made Suits going at. ..
$7.50 and $8.50 Newest Dress Skirts .............................................
American Lady Corsets. All $1.25 styles going at.......................
Big lot of 45c. and 50c. embroideries for only..................................
Fine quality, black or white, long silk finished gloves only.........
9c.
14c.
8c.
59c.
$7.95.
$5.75
89c.
. 23c.
87c.
Best Darning Cotton, only 2c.
Remember, we are nozv selling 6 spools Best O.N.T. Thread for 2Sc.
NOTICE, SPECIAL.—Next week will be our surprise week. We will have a surprise for every customer who comes into
r store next week. It will pay you to come, and you’ll be sorry if you don’t-
Haitom’s Big Department Store.
00K
JOTTINGS
We are sorry to announce the death of
Mrs. B. J. Stephens, who died at Phoe­
rris, eye specialist,
nix, Arizona, after several months sick,
lotts. for abstracts.
ness, where she was taken for the benefit
« of her health.
The remains will [be
, Morris about yonr eyes.
illamook County Bank notes • brought to Tillamook for burial.
Tillamook City was brought up by Carl
Haberlach, who proposes to enlarge the
territory embraced in the Port of Tilla
mook Commission and to lew a small
tax to straighten Hoquarton slough and
to give eight feet of water at low tide.
This would allow any vessel to c<»me to
this city that could cross the bar. The
proposition was well received, and Carl
Haberlach, F. R. Beals and P. W. Todd
were‘elected a committee to take the
matter in hand,
Cheese and Butter Maker Wanted.
Would like to correspond with a first
class man. Position will be op-n about
I. D. L. Shrode lor painting
the 15th October. My present man is
quitting to go farming. — The Walla I
Kiger left on Wednesday for Walla Creamery, Ward Emigh, prop.,
Walla Walla, Wash.
A banquet was tendered Mr. Geo. L.
1 Hams and Bacon at Mills'
The steamer 8ue H.’.Elmore left Satur­ Davis, chief engineer of the Pacific Rail­
be.
day with 2,000 cases of cheese, and her way & Navigation Company, by the
k Knudson has received tlieir passengers were Mrs. Petteys, Geo. Hig­ business men of this city on Thursday
■tiing.
gins and family, Mrs. Jones and child, night.which was a most successful affair,
have trouble with your eve®. Mrs. Provost. M. W. Green, C. Thayer, when some excellent sjieeches were made
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P. Jhul, J. Jacobson, E. H. Whitney, E. in regard to ’the railroad by Mayor
tnry Morris.
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Harris, A. H. Mahr, T. W. Ross, Mrs. S. S Johnson, H. T. Botts, John 0. Bo-
your
I the time to see about
zorth and others, all complimenting
Baysand Mrs Baker.
m't put it off.
Mr. Davis on his work, and in reply
The
Nehalem
HorseCompany
’
s
stallion
ilk cans with the new sanitary
Mr. Davis made a fine talk, creating
Flanuer
will
lie
at
Easter's
barn
Mon
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■K ing & S mith C o .
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days, Thursdays and Saturdays ; at considerable enthusiasm for the success
tnry Morris will tell you the
Fred Zaddach's, on the Nehalem, Tues­ of the railroad.
kut your eye troubles.
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days afternoons and Wednesday morn­
Anti-Saloon Meeting.
.the witnesses in the Hembree I ings ; and at the Whitney Co.'s ranch,
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) returned to Tillamook.
There wax a large congregation at the
half a mile west of the W. N. Vaughn
U.B. church on Sunday evening to hear
Ing morning and evening next place. Fridays and Sundays.
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It the Presbyterian church.
The Anti-3aloon League, which has Mr. Knodrll, secretary of the Anti­
■ king by Mrs. Emma Delsmnn. been carrying on an active campaign in Saloon League, who is a fine talker and
b street front Ed. Lindsey's. *
all parts of the county, predict a large gave a splendid address, using good
logic throughout. One reason he gave
It Knudson's furniture store has majority for local option on Monday, as
it is ascertained that the farmers are for the widespread opposition to the
I first class stock of carpets. *
saloon was that the churches of all de
■ lining, high in quality and low greatly opposed to saloons, especially nominations were arrayed against it,
the
kind
ot
saloons
which
were
allowed
Lawn Mowers.—King & S mith
to run in Tillamook City for so many the Press of the country was carrying on
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a warfare against the saloon, the frater­
years.
C. Baker left on Saturday to
nal orders were against it and they
Chas. V. Gullowav stumped the coun­
laughter at Eugene and friends
had expelled saloon keepers from their
ty this week for Governor Chamberlain,
M.
lodge rooma.nll the institutions of learn­
hut ns the people of this county are dis
ing were against it. and the home, that
I the Intest instruments for the
gusted with the governor on account of
most sacred institution, was uncompro
[examination of the eye. Call
his abuse of the pardoning power, and
misingly opposed to saloons. He then
them.
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especially in paroling Hembree, he did
Inye your horses in the rain not succeed in creating any enthusiasm. proved that it was the votes of the
■ cnn tie them in Harris' Tie Like most other democrats Galloway is church people, the votes of the fraternal
orders, the votes of the young men who
[10 cts.
touched with the Statement No. 1 fever,
had been taught the effect of alcholism
ported that a large amount of or to put it more truthfully, any old
upon the human system in educational
¡being shipped in to he used Oil thing to defeat the republican party.
institutions, and the voice of the Press,
[by the saloon faction.
Mr. Frank Nordberg, Woo’s, Ore., which were bringing about such astrong
Lek ley and family will leave on who requested a fish hatchery, received sentiment against the saloon business
I boat for Portland, where the, the following fatter in reply: " My Dear Mr. Knodell was taken violently sick
■in for amonth, after which thev Sir: Answering your favor of May 12th, on Sunday night, andon Monday it wns
beg to say that I expect to go to Tilla­ thought he had been poisoned,for he had
Io Eastern Oregon.
■ le, a span of Black Horses. 5 mook shortly, at which time I shall give violent pains in his stomach. He we*
Mrs old, weight 1,400 pounds; myself the pleasure of looking y-.-u up, unable to fill his appointments nt Beaver
rue and matched in color and and at the same time will go over the and Cloverdale. It serins that incom­
lor particular, inquire at ti.e grounds thoroughly relative to establish­ ing over the Wilson road the buggy up
ing a hatchery in your section. Yours set in the river, and being wet and cold
kt office.
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very truly, H. C. McALLtSTKR. Master when he arrived here, it wns aftewnrd*
■le. a Second Hand Boiler and
thought that this might have had some
[also a small Donkey Engine and Fish Warden ”
Mr. J. A. Dahlgren, of Portland, has thing to do with his sickness.
II.in good shape and in running
Enquire of Frank Long, at the purchased the Photo Studio of Mr. Mc­
Millan, and will operate the same under
[in this city
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the name ol "The McMillan Studio.'•
l& Hoevet have started a lum.
Mr. Dahlgren is well and favorably
I opposite Mrs. Walker's, and
known among the photographers of
luting lumlier can get it from
the United States, has the fines’, instru.
Heaving orders al the Tillamook
meats made and only Al pictures pro.
I the Yellow Fir saw mill.
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duced by him. including Crayons, En­
■anted for hauling supplies to largements, Portraits. Groups. Views,
[cares Lighthouse, to be taken etc.
He also finishes for amateurs.
[wharf at Tillamook. Amount Pr.ces will be the same as before.
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It 10 or 12 tons. Send bids to
The annual meeting of the Tillamook
■tins, keeper. Cape Meares L.8.. Development League was held on Mon
R. Ore.
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day evening ai the city, there being a
[Crenshaw returned on Monday good attendance of business men. The
■side, having in custody two officers elected for the ensuing year were
bk youths who had skipped the H. T. Botts, president ; E. T. Ilaltom,
I T. W. Smith is charged with vice preaident ; Carl Haberlach, secre
■nd Jasper Perry with shooting tary ; M. F. Leach, treasurer. Erwin
Belonging to L. L. Smith. Both Harrison, Alex. McNair and P. W. Todd
examination and Justice White were elected on the executive committee, j
I A matter ol considerable importance to
Item over to the circuit court.
in bulk or jar at Mills' Cash
Statement of Condition of
Tillamook County Bank,
Of Tillamook City, May 14th, 1908.
$125,480.41
19,224.06
333.66
4,834.83
2,604.68
53,731.18
3,997.05
20,003.52
Loans and Discounts
War. and other securities
Overdrafts -
Building, Fur. and Fix.
Other Real Estate
Deposited with Bank
Other Resources
Cash on Hand
Capital Stock
Dep. subj. to check
Dem. Cert, of Dep.
Time Cert, of Dep.
Savings Deposits
Certified Checks
Undivided Profits
Other Liabilities
$ 30,000.00
117,251.32
12,075.48
49,732.92
15,250.90
16.74
4,829.03
1,053.00
$230,209.39
$230,209.39
State of Oregon,
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County of Tillamook, [
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I, M. W. Harrison, being first duly sworn, on my oath say that I am president and
cashier of the Tillamook County Bank, and that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of
the financial condition of said Bank on May, 1908.—M. W. Harrison.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of May, 1908.
H. T. BOTTS, Notary Public for Oregon.
havo emerged from there, how much
crime and poverty was that place re­
sponsible for, how many young men of
bright intellect did it turn into habitual
drunkards and gamblers how many
homes did it deprive of the comforts of
life, how much sorrow did it bring into
the lives of the women in their homes
when they knew their husbands or sons
spent theirtime there in drunken revalarv
or at the gambling table ? WecTTlild add
quite a number of other things. Those
who are advocating saloons should not
close tlieir eyes to these facts, but we do
not think that the law abiding, respecta­
ble citizens or farmers have forgotten all
about it so soon.
Graduating Exercises.
The annual commencement exercises
of the Tillamook Hi«h School will br
held at the Opera Hou*e on Frida)
evening, the program being a® follows ;
Selection bv Tillamook Orchestra.
Salutatory........................... Ehie Scovell.
Class Hifltorv............. Carrin Hathaway
Vocal Solo...... .............. Lillian Anderson
(.'lass Poem........................ Marion Hare
Instrumental Duet.................... .................
Eva Wheeler and Mabel Kdmumls.
Class Prophecy............. Clara Tinnerstet.
High School Quartette.
Class Will................ Gertrude McKimens
Valedictory........................... John A m * him
Address to Class .... Prof P. S. Dunn
University of Oregon.
Presentation ot Diplomas by Prof w
Rutherford.
Selection by Tillamook Orchestra.
The Graduates are :
Clara Alice Tinnerstet.
Marion Hare.
Currie Rowena Hathaway.
Gertrude McKimens.
Elsie Alice Seovell.
John Iho'iJAfl A sc him.
Tillamookers Cannot Forget It.
H. GKSSNHR
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W. WOLFS.
GESSNER & WOLFE,
Vote for
HENR Y
Agent for Acme Paints, Var­
nishes and Brushes.
CRENSHA W,
Tillamook’s Energetic
Sheriff
and Republican Nominee.
The principle object«»« now mixed The only Exclusive Painthouse in Till«
ngnixxt the local option Inw is that n
mook County.
lew boys have obtained liquor and be*
OPPOSITE ALLEN HOUSE.
come intoxicated. By wav of contmxt.
during the many years the White Cor­
ner wax operated nx ax-loon, how man,
boya obtained liquor from there hv the
hack or aide entrance, how many drunk*
ANGUE
DAMP
SALOONS
cannot run
without
Do you want the best artificial
BOYS ! light
to be had ? If so you Avant
the Angle Lamp.
For further particulars call on
Have YOU one
or address F. T. Bennet, Beaver,
Ore. Temporary beadquarters,
Larsen house, city. Agent for
to spare ?
Tillamook and Yamhill counties.
Vote for
J. C. HOLDEN,
The Popular Republican
Nominee for
COUNTY
CLERK,