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Hcaùliijljt jluiinixon X » Vol. XXI. No. 15. LLAMOOK TILLAMOOK, OREGON JOTTINGS. r. Morris, eye specialist. . T. Botts, for abstracts, * Closing out our line of House Hardware at cost.— Sappington & Co. House to rent, six rooms, with pantry, woodshed and stable. Rent $10 month. Apply at the Headlight office. • ew Millinery at Sturgeon's, rad Tillamook County Bank notes lives in bulk or jar al Mills’ Cash ints for Sale th's. Call in and see our new stock of letter heads and envelopes when you want I something nice in stationery. bibber Roots and Oil Clothing at I*8* istern Hams Store. tineer Davis, of the P. R & N. Co., in today. I Latest Designs in Fall Millinery lurgeon’s. • Harold Carlin left for his home in Mc Minnville on Tuesday, after a two week’ visit at the home of Alex. Watt. Alfred D. Cridge. district organizer of the Woodmen of the World.is in the city in the interest of that organization. Howard Drew expects to leave on the "ext steamer for Eugene, where he will resume his studies at the University. C. B. V.tntress is in charge of Caples' sice lot of Suit Cases and Trunks lumber yard. For orders, prices, etc., Received at Todd’s, * phone citv office or A’ellow Fir Mill. * id’s Eastern Clothing has arrived Mrs. A. S. Burton left on Tuesday for o date in every line. Battle Creek, Mich , where she will take rgain« in Granite, Tinware and a matron's course in the Sanatorium. ♦ Hl.—At Sappington & Co Norman Olsen has sold his interest in [splendid new line of Stoves and the meat market to his partner, W. B. ¡fps just in at King & Smith's. Sutton, who will continue the business. lap, 160 acres of timber land for Rev. S. G. Betteys, the cow boy * per acre See J. U. B ewley . preacher, will hold a meeting on the tor A. E. Hill, of th** Cloverdale street on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. ir, was in the city on Monday, 18 size Nickel 17 Jewels Waltham or At the House of Good Styles. FALL STYLES Await You Leading Modes for Men, made for us by the Premier Producers of America SINCERITY STYLES SPECIALLY PROMINENT, Embracing Youth and Men’s Distinctive Clothes Now is the Logical Time for Clothes selection, and this is the logical ¡dace to make that selection. This is going to be a big Clothes Season. Men have been denying themselves a great many things for a year past. Now we feel the reaction. We have prepared for it, so have the manufacturers. One notable feature is the im mense range of styles—the daring innovations in clothes. These have to do with young men’s clothes, chiefly. It is well enough to avoid the very flamboyant styles. We feel that our own selections have comprehended all the best that the leading designers have offered that are within the pe- cincts of good taste. We invite your inspection await your approval. bington & Co. will give you more Elgin Watches, with patent regulators. [for your dollar than anyone vise. * $5.50 at Howard Wahlen, expert watch, • Ellen Bewley left on Monday to maker. the State Normal at Monmouth. Alfred Carlson, who bought land at d, a Ladv’s Shoe and a Pair of Buhl. Idaho, in the irrigated district, left Hose, outside of the Headlight with his family on Monday to farm in that state. Homer Mason Watch for our specials on canned P« your work on those stumps. & Smith have the great stumping goods. It will pay you to lay in your K winter supply at prices offered by Sap pington & Co * ■over Shors for Men and Gutzian ■r Men, Women and Chi'dren at Culver, who drove stage for a Lof years, died at Beayer on Received, direct from the East, a new line of Cottage Carpet. Call in and see the new and beautiful designs at Jones and Knudson's * A contract was let to F. A. Erixton. of Salem, to erect the building for the new were in from Mrs.B. D. Lamar le the first of the week visiting salmon hatchery on the Trask river, the bid being $1892. lot of Gordon Hats. $3.00 ; ie Luxe Hats, $4.00 and $4.50, heavy raw hide whip. Pinder leave the Barne at the Head rgar left on Tuesday for Vista I., where he will remain the n S1.50 per year Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Beals are visiting the State Fair this week, and before re turning Mrs. Beals expects to visit her old home in Pennsylvania. Alex. McNair and daughter, Mias Hazel McNair, left on Thesday to attend the State fair, and the latter will return to Eugene to attend the State University. THE Sincerity Cloth« Sherwin Williams Paints are the very met a large number of people from this best prepared paints. They will cover county going to the State fair. more surface "Ji’id last longer than any It is said the contract has been let for thing vou can get on the market.—King the construction of fifteen miles of the and Smith, agents. * Hillsboro-Tiil.imook road of the Pacific Jones & Knudson have just received a Railway & Navigation Co. This will big shipment of Carpets, the line corsist- bring the road to Vernonia and put the ing of Axminster, Brussells and Ingrane, Nehalem Valiev in direct railroad com the shipment also includes Rugs, Art munication with the outside world. Hail Squares and Linoleums. * happy day —Oregon Mist. Winter is coming. Seethe line ol A number of W. B. Alderman's neigh Ladies’ and Girl’s winter Under wear, the hors have been figuring with him to buy most complete line in the city. The his place of 50 **cres for $16,000 which Eagle brand of Men’s Underware is includes the stock, but when the land standard. We handle it at Pcazlrf’s. was being measure«! to divide up Mr. In the case of Amos Blum against S. Shiftman, which was a suit for wages, f expects to leave on the the parties came to a settlement on r and will visit his old home Wednesday just as the case was going nd. to trial. ooper left on the steamer to Henry Rogers has bought the frame studies at the Washington building at Riverdale, previously used as sity. a cheese factory, and is pulling it down PoPtmastet Severance received some lete line of fall goods was and taking the lumber to Long Prairie, of the ni.iil which the stage robber took EPatzlaf on the last boat, No where the building is to be re built. with him when he robbed the stage phow goods. A suit was filed in the circuit court by On Wednesday money orders to the e special bargain« in city Mart E Phelps against Hugh Finnegan amount of $1000 were received here. dairy farms, C. V. Atter- for $325.25 damages, the plaintiftclam Rollie W. Watson is running between ook, Oregon. ing that amount for hay. honey and McMinnville and Salem this week with a new No. 4-Sharpies Tubu- other things taken from her premises by his automobile, and on account of the r. Price $70. Address defendant. .condition of the roads between here and . Tillamook. The Mutual Telephone Company has Sheridan he will discontinue the Tilla & Kincaid Clothing, Walk- reached the city with its telephone poles, mook run for a while. d Gordon Hats are sold by and in about’ another three weeks the One of Ira Smith’s twin sons, which switch hoard will be put in ai-d tbests- had been sick for several weeks, died on —Todd & Co. * jhiak** a mistake if y«»u do .tein operated. • Thursday, and was buried on Fridav J. Lyle Wright and Annie 1. Wright vs. look over the bargains Samantha Mills and Christopher Mills is ^»pington & Co. a suit filed in the circuit court growing ery department of Fatz h looking nt. The latest out of a real estate deal, in which the r styles in trimmed and plaintiffs claim the defendants falsely misrepresented the value of certain pro i. An expert trimmer perty. for the season. DD & CO ■J iers and Furnishers. Modern RAINCOAT. A long, light overcoat that covers you from top to toe and is waterproof too, that is why we call it a raincoat. Brandegee, Kincaid & Co. made it for fair weather as well as stormy. M odern C lothes to be really modern, must be î a This little ahead of the times. T_ is true of the Modern Raincoat, the material is as handsome as before it was waterproofed. The prices are modest. Sincerity Clothes Store Aiderman found that he lacked two acres, consequently the sale has not gone through yet. The steamer Sue H Elmore left out on Sunday morning, having been detained in the bay on account of fog. When she left here her passengers were H. Cooper, Miss Ida Goyne, Mrs. Weston. Mrs. Witlord, Mrs. F R. Beals. Mrs Foster, Mrs. Morris, Dora Foster, Ethel Snow. F. Devine, Mrs E. Baker, Mrs. J Dav, A Annette and faiui’y.Carry Hatha way, U H, Hardy. Mrs.Todd and Ethel Todd. TO CREATE A PAY ROLL as well as the Tillamook Development League, w ould concentrate their energies Planning to Re-Build the Saw and influence in that direction, now that a move in that direction is started, it is ' Mill in this City. one of the beet moves that :ould he made 1 Preliminary arrangements have been to make thi.C'tv and surrounding terri. made to take over the Tillamook Lum tory an industrial center with a large bering Company properly with a view monthly pny roll. to putting in another saw mill. 3ince the saw mill was burned the city has Siletc River Bottom Land. lost a pay roll of $1,500 a month, and I now have several tracts of rich river to recover that loss several citizens a few days ago became interested and are bottom land along the Sileti river which now making plans to re build, as well as 1 can offer at $20 per acre. I have one figuring upon new machinery. The mill 72 acre allotment near the mouth of the property lias been tied up, also four mil river lor $1600, ano'her 80 acre allot lion f“et ol logs and timber, and, proba ment about 5 miles up the river, and bly. by the first of the month all plans still another 68V, acres a few miles below will have been consumated to commence the agency with improvements for work soon after. To give those who $2600. These pieces are exceptionally want to help this industry along an op good buys and as good as any bottom For particulars portunity to do so, it is proposed to sell land in Tillamook. , several thousand dollars worth of lumber write Ralph Ackley. 603 Corbett Bldg , ( certificates to those who are contemplat Portland, Ore. , ing building in the near future. As an inducement to obtain a saw mill at Bay < ilv. a free site was given and over five thousand dollars worth of lumber certi ficates were sold. The business men of hllainook City have subscribed lilierally f<»ra long number of years for celebra. lions, two fakirs’ fairs, advertising schemes aglore, etc., all of which have Capital Stock......................... $25,000. taken large amounts of money out of the citv, with business men putting in their Offers every facility for safe banking^ and solicits your business. time and energy, sweating drops of First Bank & Trust For the past five weeks the milk at the afternoon, the funeral service being con cheese factories have been keeping up, ducted by Rev. W. W. Roaebraugh in the with little or no deciease in the amount. United Brethren church. There was a sudden falling off in the Misses Carrie Hathaway, Ida Gome early part of the summer wlilti the dry and Clara Tinnerrtet have left for Mon« weather set in, but since then, with seve mouth, where they will enter the State ral copious showers of ram during the Normal College. Mis»» Grace Whitehouse summer and no east wind, the flow of blood, to make a success if a svste n that has also left for the State Normal, where milk this year will be another record has not built up one industry within breaker. the city nor created a pay roll of one cent, she will be critic teacher. William H. Williams, the shoeblack, which the city is more in need of today Coats for Womc and Children fof school and winter wear, the latest but known about town as shorty, was than fakirs' lairs, shows and advertising styles in form fitting, half fitting and brought in from Reeher’s, on the Wilson • grafts’’—the lutter being on the tapis semi fitting coats. Our fall line "red river, on Friday, bv Deputy Sheriff John good and strong now and quite recently. ticketed*’ from New York came in on the Aschim, stiff« ring with insanity. He had Tillamook City needs industries and pay left the city under the illusion that peo rolls.and if the ousiness men and citizens, last boat. Patzlaf has the best. Work at the oil well is closed down at pie were after him, and creating some Long Prairie, owing to the connections excitement Sheriff Crenshaw was tele of the dipper breaking while it was in phoned for. Williams is a cocaine fiend. the well, and not having proper appli He was declared insane, and Sheriff anees to fish it out, these had to be sent Crenshaw turned him over to a warden of the State asylum at Dolph on Sunday. for and are expected in on the steamer. Kev. Mr Robinson will take over the pastorate of the Presbyterian Church in this city and Bay City about the end of the woiith, made vacant by the retire ment of Rev. D. H. Hare, who was called to the Prestí) terian Church in M<«cow, Idaho. Tie* steamer Sue H Elmore esme in on Wednesday with the following pea sengers : Mr. Ganalil, Mr. Chapman, Mr. Alberta, Mr. Allebant, Mr. Patsey. P. G. Caney, Mr. Hollister, A. Puraellt W. liolman, Mies Franklin, C Mige, Mrs. Schrode. The registration books will be opened on Monday for the registration of voters for the Presidential election, and will be kept open daily until five o’clock up to and including October 20. Voters who have already registered this year are not required to register again for the Presi dential election. Those who have not registered since the 1st of January, how ever. must register if they wish to cast a ballot in Noyerrbcr. Voters who have moved into different precincts than those in which they are registered will be given the opportunity to record the change so that they may vote at ih* polling place of the precinct in which they now live. The Public Library has been moved from the Citv Hall to Julius Mercier's confectionary store, nest door to th* To Taxpayer«' of Tillamook Headlight office. There are about 30 of County. the best magazines which can be taken out, aod when the new set of books ar Y”U will take notic« that on TuewUy. ihvívh'Uy of October, 1908, that the rive doe notice will be given. taxea for 1907 will becotae delinquent, F. L Boell returned from Polk county and there will he nrtded 10 per cent on Saturday. where he had gone to visit penal’y and 7 per cent internet, on both nient and lam half payment that his mother, who is seri* uely sick with lull cancer and her death is looked for at any have not been paid, B» order of H. Ctltuu», Sheriff. time While on his way in Mr. Boell I Hincar tty Company, BAY CITY. ORE. Commercial, Savings and Trust De- partmentH. Interrat at current rates on checking accounts. Our little book, Helpful Hints on Bunking,’’ explaining how to do your banking by mail is ready. Bend for a copy. It's free for the asking. The First Principle Of the Salaried Man Should Be TO SAVE It is possible that luck may play an import ant part in the quick making of fortunes, but it has nothing to do with fortunes ac cumulated from the saviugs of labor. A bauk account, however, will be of as sistance and the young man or woman who will take this method of saving from his or her salary will eventually reach the desired goal. This bank welcoms the accounts of those people who are working on salary and have a desire to save a part of it. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK TILLAMOOK, ORE.