Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 23, 1908, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 23, 1908
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IF YOU ARE LOOKING
For the Biggest BARGAINS Money ever bought
a
you will find them at HALTOM’S for the next Six Days
The Great Sacrifice Sale closes Wednesday night, but the great feast of bargains continues for six days more. Our Great
Sacrific Sale was a grand success in spite of the fact that- hundreds of our friends from the country were unable to get to
town on account of tbe urgent work in the Hay fields. To show our appreciation to those who could not leave their work and
the great number of urgent requests for us to continue the sale a few davs longer, we have decided to extend the sale to
August the 1st. Prices in many instances will be cut even lower than before, bringing high class merchandise of all kinds
lower than you ever dreamed of. We need the money and you need the goods and you have never made an investment in
your life that will pay you greater returns as to anticipate your wants even to winter goods and bqy now. Remember the
only place in Tillamook where these prices can be had is at E, T. Haltom’s the store that has always saved you money.
[LLAMOOK
JOTTINGS
The gasoline schooner Gerald C. came
Word was received that the home of
in on Wednesday and, unloading, left on J. E. Tuttle, at Wist. Wash., was de­
the same tide.
stroyed by fire and only a few articles
Max Crandall is in the city exporting were saved.
the county books, which will take two’’ The real estate business does not ap.
or three week,
pear to a very brisk this year, with a
W. 0. Haines and wife and Dr. H. marked falling off in transfers compared
Weir and wife, of Portland, were in the with last year.
city last week.
Watch for our specials on canned
6. li. Tyler expects to move into the goods. It will pay you to lay in your
new building next week, which is near winter supply at prices offered by Sap­
pington & Co.
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ing completion.
Dr.
Morris
will
return
to
the
city
on
Ralph Ackley and wife came in from
Poitland on Wednesday to spend ten Friday, and those wanting their eves at
tended to will find him at his offices in
days at Netarts.
•
A. J. Winters and wife and son and the Tillamoox hotel.
J. D. Moffett, who has l>een teaching
Miss Ida Miller, of Portland, were in the
for several years in Lane and Linn
city on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. 0 Mull, of Hilldale, counties, has been employed to teach in
and Lewis B. Mull, of Iowa, were in the the Latimer district.
Justice Sappington has taken the store
city on Saturday.
Miss Ella Jena Hays was granted state building next to F. R. Beals' real estate
teachers' papers by the State Board of office, and will use that in future for the
justice of the peace office.
Education last week.
The haying season is in full blast, with
Senator Howe and wife, of Carlton,
another
bumper hay crop. Owing to
who spent a short vacation here, left in
the heavy fogs at night, the curing is
their auto on Monday.
somewhat slow this year.
Remember all seems allowed on Peer,
The next examination for teachers' cer­
less patterns. Prices 5c, 10c, and 15c,
tificates will take place on the 12th ol
none higher, at Patzlat's.
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next month, when Snperintendcnt-elect
You will ruake a mistake if you do W. S. Buel will be in office.
not call and look over the bargains
Mr and Mrs. Alex. Watt returned on
offered by Sappington & Co.
Sunday from McMinnville. They were
B. E. King and wife, who have been accompanied by Mrs. W. High, w ho left
visiting friends and relatives in this city, next day with hersister, Miss ClaraWalt.
returned to Ashland on Monday.
J. C. Crook, who has been working in
W. Mills has enlarged his grocery, pro. Johnson's barber shop, is going to put
vision and feed store, taking in the real in a small line of groceries at Hemlock,
estate office vacated by F. R. Beals.
having his store in the Hotel Ocean way.
Mrs. Elizabeth Wiley and grandchild
Tbe Tillamook Concert Bank will give
Mrs. Robert Wiley and Mrs. C. I. Clough a tree open air concert opposite tbe pub­
came in from Portland on Thursday.
lic school on Friday evening, and
A. J. Winters and family, who were in on Saturday evening they will give a
from Portland with their automobile dance at the opera house.
on a summer vacation, left on Thursday.
While watching a donkey engine being
John S. Clark. Lester Clark, E. M. taken across the river a line broke and
Snyder. Fred F. Huntress and W. M. caught a limb of a tree, which struck W.
Owens came iu from Portland on Thurs­ E. Catterlin on the leg. and as a result
day.
he is doing tbe limping act.
Preaching, morning and evening, next
Arrangements are being made where­
Sunday at the Presbyterian church, by
by the government is to purchase ano.
Rev. D. H. Hare. All are cordially in­
ther acre of land on the west side of tbe
vited.
,
government station and to obtain a
Mr. Frank Hadlev left on Saturday in drive way from tbe county toad.
the auto to attend tbe grand lodge of
Mrs. J. G. Clemson, Mrs. S. Koehn,
of the Degree of Honor in Portland this
Miss M. Mozuette, Mrs. C. Donaldson-
week.
Griffith, Harry Farr, George McCart»
C. B. Vantress is in charge of Caples
ney and F. J. Bolger, of Portland, were
& Hoevet’s lumber yard. For orders,
registered at the Allen house on Sunday.
prices, etc., phone city office or Yellow
Two thousand feet is the distance that
Fir Mill.
is bored in the effort of strike oil at
J. F. Benton has gone into partnership Long Prairie and with the tool pound­
with C. H. Woolfe in the shoeing busi­ ing on a hard rock, the prospects of find­
ness, and an addition is being built to ing a "gusher" does not appear to be
the shop.
very bright.
The Miami Lumber Company's saw
The dynamo for the new electric light
mill at Hobsonville is shut down this
week for the purpose of putting in new plant will leave San Francisco this week
on the new steam lumber schooner be­
machinery.
longing to the Miami Lumber Company.
For Sale, a Second Hand Boiler and The vessel has a carrying capacity of one
Engine ; also a small Donkey Engine and million leet of lumber.
Boiler, all in good shape and in running
Ed Severance, brother of Postmaster
order. Enquire of Frank'Long, at the A. W. Severance, was seriously injured
saw mill in this city.
last week near Yaktms, Wash. He was
kicked in the hack, near the kidneys, by
a horse, snd as a result of which he is
I considered to be in a critical condition.
Closing out our line of
House Hardware at cost.—
Sappington & Co.
in escaping a coat of tar and feathers
Work at the oil well had to closed
and a free ride on a fence rail.—Sherid,an down owing to the rope stranding. It
Ir. Morris, eye specialist.
has been in service for over a year and
Sun,
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I. T. Botts, for abstracts.
R. J. Hendricks, editor and proprietor wax 3000 ft. in length and 3000 pounds
An alarm was sounded on Thursday
Ire Dr. Morris about your eyes,
morning, a fire in the flue of what is of the Daily Oregon Statesman of Salem, in weight. Thia is the second rope used
known as the Sexto:« house in the south and "lord of the manor" of Bay City, in this enterprise and a new rope will
jead Tillamook County Bank notes *
part of town causing a sfampede in that near Tillamook Citv, was in the city have to l>e obtained before work can be
lives in bulk or jar al Mills’ Cash
resunied.
direction. The hose company! made a yesterday, accompanied by his brother­
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in
la
w
and
friend,
D.
B.
Snyder.
Both
quick run, but the fir« was put out be­
bo. Watt, of Bay City, has been quite
gentlemen have the pleasantest word DECISION AGAIN POSTPONED
fore it arrived,
possible for the Tillamook country in­ fudge Burnett Takes Motion Un­
The passengers who left here Monday
L W. Conder, was in Trout Hebo on
cluding Bay City, of course ; and they
on the steamer were B. E. King and
der Consideration in Hembree
kindly included Astoria in the general
►day.
wife, A. Wideryren, C. Dayden, Mr. Mc­
Case.
up.lift of the coast country which they
extern Hams and Bacon at Mills'
Leod, H. Mason and son. Miss Holmes
Arguments
were
made today in the
presaged
in
unstinted
terms.
They
left
h Store.
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and M. H- Baldwin. As the steamer
for the Capital City on last evening’s Hembree case at Dallas to »et aaide the
was delayed by fog, some of the passen­
IW. Mc Adams, of Portland, came in
express.—Aslorian.
judgment and Judge Burnett took the
gers returned and went out overland.
Monday.
.
W. H. Owens, of Long Prairie, was matter under advisement until the 21st
Eugene
Jenkins
’
new
15-horse
power
gies & Knudson has received their
brought to the citv on Wednesday by September.
Ford automobile was the center of at
big matting.
Sheriff Crenshaw, to be examined for
traction on Thursday morning, which
I Ganahl, of Los Angeles, was in the
Arrested for Peddling,
insanity. His mind has been affected (or
he
brought
in
from
Portland
the
pre
­
ion Tuesday.
some time, and since his wife's death be
|ohn Morton and Ira Smith, who
vious evening. It is constructed on
jgs for Sale. Inquire of Clarence Til
has grown gradually worse, laboring
nearly the same lines as Dr. Smith's, but
brought Lt about a dozen buggies on
under the delusion that there was a con­
I Hobsonville.
Eugene’s “go devil" is painted red, while
Saturday, were arrested on Wednesday
spiracy to kill him, that the doctors
■eph Avery was over from Forest
the doctor’s is painted white.
on a complaint sworn to by E. E. Ty­
killed his wife, and other things equally
be on Su nday.
Attorney H. T. Botts left for Portland as absurd. He was examined bv Dr. ler charged with the crime of peddling,
I|. Schelling, of Portland, was in
on Tuesday on legal business, and while Smith, the county phvsicial, and County hawking, vending, selling gords, watea
■ty on Tuesday.
in that city will interview the presidents Judge Goodspeed, who adjudged him ■and merchandise without first having
B are sorry to hear that Mrs. W. C.
of the electric lines that are figuring insane. Owens was committed to the obtained a county licence. They bad a
upon building into Tiliamook county. insane asylum and the attendants were- preliminary hearing before Justice Sap.
■age is quite sick.
pington and admitted selling buggies
Mr. Botts has a case before the supreme telephoned for to take him to Salem.
■mer Mason left on a business trip to
without
obtaining a license, but
court at .Salem, George VV. Elliott vs.
■and on Wednesday,
The Y.P C.U. and the Epworth League l|)e
justice sustained a
motion
Scott Bozorthret al, which was appealed
Ln serial tickets, Nos. 22 86 and
have made arrangements for a first class that the prosecution had not proved
from this county,' involving the sand
[wanted at Sturgeon's.
entertainment, to be given in Tillamook that they hawked or peddled tbe buggies,
spit, which is being argued today.
on August 5th and-6th. The entertainer so dismissed the case.
■tc 8. Minthorn, of Castoria, Iowa,
Provost’s delivery wag^n and team, of will be the famous, fur,nv at)d delightful
Bn the city on Sunday.
A section of the laws under which the
Bay City, were badly used up in a runa­ W. Eugene Knox, lie is a side splitter,
fa. Peterson and family, of Portlahd,
complaint
was made is as follows :
way on Wednesday. Will Provost had button-buster entertainer. He makes
Sec. 3—Vn.jpeddler, hawker, or itiner­
|fn the city on Sunday.
tied the team to a fence and left them for you laugh, he makes you cry, he feeds
ant vender, who shall in any county in
BF. Lovejoy and wife, of Portland,
a while, and automobile No. 745 passing the intellect and he feeds the heart life.
the state, without having first obtained
Bin the city on Monday.
soon after, scared the team, which broke The brilliant are delighted with him and
a license in such county so to do in the
land Mrs. G. Whitney, of Portland,
loose iro n the fence and a lively runa- the stupid are uproarious in praisihg
manner hereinbefore provided, peddle,
wav
followed,
in
which
the
delivery
Bn the city on Saturday.
him. This is a rare opportunity for the liawk, vend, or sell any goods, wares,
wagon was broken up and the team did people of Tillamook. Don't fail to hear
■gains in Granite, Tinware and
or merchandise mentioned in section 1 of
not pull up until it reached the Kekhis him. The dates are August Sth and 6th.
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■*.—At Sappington & Co
t
this act, shall la- deemed guilty of a mis­
river, somewhat bruised.
This entertainment is clean, wholesome demeanor and upon conviction thereof
■ sale, Wagon and Harness, En-
Dr. Smith was called to Netarts last and delightful through and through. *
shall lie punished by a fine of not lets
■of Whitney & McKinley.
Friday to see M. J. Cone, who was in a
The board of school directors, after than *300 nor more than $500, or im-
■tap, 160 acres of timber land for
dangerous condition, and we «re in­ several attempts to select the faculty for prisonment in the county jail not lesa
■per acre. See J. C. B kwlbv .
formed tnat he has grown worse since the public school, succeeded in making a than one month nor more than one
B. Carmichael and James Sheehan,
then. Cone is suffering wiih blood poi­ final list a few days ago, the trouble year ; provided that the provisions of
■gene, were in the city last week.
soning and erysipelas, the result of a fra­ being that after several teachers had this act shall not apply to any incorpor­
cas ih which he got into a fight with been elected they declined. Following ated city or tow n which by its 'charter,
Bes & Knudson's furniture store has
Jesse Davis, who bit Cone in the nose. are the teachers : Prof. J. D. Huston, of is vested with power or authority to
Bed a first class stock of carpets. *
Davis was bound over to the circuit Chelan, Wash , principal, Miss Anna issue licenses to peddlers, bawkers or
■►ington & Co. will give you more
court, and should Cone's injuries prove Shirk. J. E. Richen and Miss Edna Gar­ itinerate vender»
■ for your dollar than anyone else. *
fatal, Dayis will be charged with man­ field, high school teachers ; sixth and
We understand that other complaints
Bk Hadley end wife came in from
slaughter.
seventh grades, Mrs. J. D. Huston ; will lie filed against Morton and Smith,
■nil last week in their automobile.
The Hillsboro Independent says that fourth and fifth. Miss Charlotte Evans ; including one by the county to force
■less patterns, perfect fitting, seem
indications point strongly to a resump­ second and third, Mrs. Earl Ford ; first, payment ol taxes on the buggies.
Bng, best in the world, at Patzlaf's.
tion of work on the P. R. & N. Contrac­ Miss Fisher. Mias Garfield, who teaches
■sale, cheap, Range, Lonnge. Fold
tors have been inspecting the line and it shorthand end typewriting, is the only Auction Sale of Horses and Mules.
Bd and other furniture. See W. W
is said the chief engineer this week pri­ teacher who is re elected, all the other
vately stated that it would only be a teachers who taught last term declining
A public auction of horses, also mules,
ofant child of Mrs Ben O'Hara,
short time before work would liegin. It to serve again.
numliermg 50, will take place on Satur­
irts, died on Wednesday, aged 2Va
is believed recent activity in electric lines
day at one o'clock at Easter's liarn. They
and the belief that lillamook is the ulti­
Burned Out on Sunday Morning. aie California horses, well broke and
mate destination of the United Railways j
weighing from 1000 lb*, to 1400 lbs.
less patterns, latest creations in
h*" influenced the decision to complete ;
T<M„|inaoo „„„jned a bad loss
L. H. N kw T o N.
■an and Eurofiean fashions at
the steam line.
¡early Sunday morning when liix home
p-
Frol. Hoyt and Mr* Rosa Hoyt gave'and furniture, on the Tillamook river,
fence Fernsworth, who used to
a creditable performance at the opera i were totally destroyed by fire, It WHS
■n the Herald office, came in Oil
No 36,331, owned by the
about
six o'clock
Tomlinson
jsday.
house on Wednesday evening, They are l/
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-..L when Mr. T
Nehnleui Horse Co., will fie
was
milking
in
the
barn,
which
is
some
clever
at
slight
of
hand
tricks,
and
a*
beker, D. Goodsell, jr . and II. L
I
at
the ranch of J. II. Hick's,
distance
from
the
house,
and
while
Mrs.
for crack shot* they surprised th* aud­
L of Portland, were in tl.e city on
4 miles uortli of Tillamook
ience by their clever and accurate shoot Tomlinson was returning from the barn
■day.
City.
ing. Mr*. Hoyt's serpentine dance on a that she noticed th« house on fire. As
rolling globe illuminated with different their children were inside, their parents
color* was one of the best featur-s of | I hurried to the house and rescued them
They will play again this 1 hut not in time to save the building or
I
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Bernard came ia the evening.
on Tuesday from Portland over tbe (Thursday) and tomorrow (Friday) ! their furniture, the fire having obtained
j such a strong bold on the building when
North-Yamhill toll road, in their auto­ evening.
••THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY
mobile, it being the first horseless car- I ! Tbe Tillamook man who attempted to it was first discovered that it was only
A P Armstrong UH, Principal riage to cross the .uuuntaine over that place the red flag of revolt above that a few minute* before the house was one
Capital Stock....................... *25,000,
and Morrison, Portland, Oregon . ' ’
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* road, and they had quite an-experience | of the stars and strip s on the 4th of man ol flame*. Th« fire originated in
Offers every facility for safe banking,
lb«
flue
from
the
stove
pipe,
the
ceiling
occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a |ao,ooo equipment, ['gettin< in'
|uly. know* mor* about such thing* now
aud sola Us your business.
y a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls
who came in on tbe Sue H. Hi* flag was hauled down l>y offended and roof catching on fire. Mr. Tomlin-
patriot* but he again unfurled it to the ! son's loss amount* to about *1,500, and
Commercial, Savings and Trust De­
Bee help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all E|more on satorday were Mr.
breeze he was placed under arrest and ; besides the loan of the bouse and furni- partments,
in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution, Mrs. Longlazd. F. Snell. Mis* A Phillip*. injustice court was fined fifty dollar* . tore,
number
•»«- a • "
“"•‘•»f of family
<«nnly trinket snd
and the
Interest at current rate* on checking
• B b ^BNM m : “Keep hammering away everlartingfy «■ thorough j M Stoker. Mr.^ Gold and
He has appealed tbec.se to th* circuit harness wer« burned up, including* large account*.
It will win out tn the end." Said an Edwator: "The quality of instruc- Mra Pye, Mr. Bfa .lone. ndd. ugh ter. court with a good prospect of getting a quantity of proserveil fruit put up by
O'tr little hook,' Helpful Hints on
ten in your school make, it the standard of iu kind in the Northwest.' j Mike Magmter. H *
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double dote of experience as. well as fine. 1 Mf*- Tomlinson. A* Mr. Tomlinson did Banking,'• explaining how to do your
i banking by mail ia ready.
Those who know tbe temper of *b« | no* carry any ia»ur»Aae,it !• a grant kwa
n all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. ;
Blocktxr(e z 2(rbtl
Send fur a copy. It's tree for th«
Tillamook
people
say
be
was
fortunate
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nod
hi*
family.
ncea: Any bulk, any newspaper, any buaineaa man In Portland.
a-d Captaln ski user.
••king.
FLANEUR,
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY ClfY, ORE,
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