Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 15, 1908, Image 1

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•1. XXI. No. 19.
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TILLAMOOK. OREGON, OCTOBER 15, 1908
JOTTINGS
Morris, eye speciulist.
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to rent.—See T. H. Goyne. *
i Rust Umbrellas at Sturgeon's. *
Coal gives heat
Better C Lamb.
and
satisfaction.
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1784 sacks fancy seed oats will be in
the wharehouse to-day. see Wm. Curtiss
Tyler bldg.
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d Tillamook County Bank notes. *
Closing out our line of
House Hardware at cost.—
Sappington &■ Co.
A marriage license was issued
George Tone and Alice J. Harris.
to
Another lot of Gordon Hate. $3.00 ;
Keep the flow of milk up by feeding
cb for new goods ut Sturgeon's. * Gordon Die Luxe Hats, $4.00 aod $4.50,
Star Brand Barley, see VVm. Curtiss
in bulk or jar at Mills' Cash at Todd's.
Tyler Bldg.
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Mrs A. K Case returned from Forest
H. V. Alley vs, ¡Andrew Casper is a
r Boot» and Oil Clothing at Grove on Tuesday, where she was visit suit filed in the county court tor $150
ing her daughter.
upon a promissory note, the purchase
For 3tar Brand new proces» Barlev, price of a horse
. Ray was io from Cloverdale this
Fancy White and Gray Oates, see Wm.
The moving picture show at the Star
Curtiss, Tyler Bldg.
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Theater had a change of program last
ian Poultry and Stock Food at
I have some special bargains in city evening and will have another change of
n's.
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property and dairy farms. U. V. Atter­ program uii Sunday evening.
ern Hams and Bacon at Mills'
bury, Tiilamook, Oregon.
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'lhedealin which C. E. Hadley was
re.
Fred Forslund has rented the building to have bought the Elmore ranch fell
, on Thursday, to the wife of Ed.
opposite the Allen House and will open through because Mr. Elmore wanted to
a son.
a tinning and repair shop.
bold several strings on the place.
Nolan, general iusurance, Tilla-
Brandegee & Kincaid Clothing, Walk­
Sheriff Crenshaw has been issuing tax
Oregon.
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over Shoes and Gordon Hats are sold by certificates to those who make tender of
want to rent a furnished house only one firm.—Todd & Co.
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money for delinquent taxes, wliuh bears
. Goyne.
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You will make a mistake if you do interest at the rate of 15 per cent.
agation Proof Fire Insurance. not call and look over the bargains
Dr. Henrv E. Morris will be in bis
C. Lamb.
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offered by Sappington & Co.
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office alter Friday of this week, and
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e abo\e
ary Puoi
Direct®
B.
. Stephens and wife left for Port
Monday.
You should begin feeding your cows, those who are wanting advice about
horses and pigs Star Brand Barley, ask their eyes can see him after that date. *
on Thursday, to the wife of E. William Curtiss, Tyler Bldg.
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foe Price and family returned from
d, a son.
When you buy a prime jointat Sutton’s Yamhill County this week, where they
alian Coal $14 50full ton deliver your are not charged extra for a piano. have been residing for about 12 months,
and will make their borne in this county
ter C. Lamb.
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We don’t do that kind of business.
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again.
Edwards came in from Portland
We haven't any piano to give away,
The steam lumber schooner Bandon,
day morning.
but come to Sutton's Meat Market and
lot of Suit Cases and Trunks get your money's worth in prime meat." which was water logged in tbe buy. was
towed to Hobsonville, where a diver is
ived at Todd's,
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Those who are wanting lumber should
at work oil her bottom, a seam having
leave
orders
or
can
obtain
prices,
etc.,
'* Eastern Clothing has arrived,
sprung.
by calling up the city office or Yellow Fir
te in every line.
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Rev. Thomas Robinson will till the
surance is an asset in your busi Mill.
vacancy in the Tillamook and Bay City
You can work your horses bard and
tier C. Lamb.
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churches, taking the place of the Rev. D.
Effenberger was in the city on they always feel well when you feed H. Hare, and he is expected here in a
Star
Brand
Barley.
See
William
Curtiss.
from Nehalem.
few days.
Tyler Bldg.
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to Mr. and Mrs. G. A Hoover
Sherwin Williams Paints are the verv
You get your money's worth in meat
r 3rd, a daughter.
best prepared paints. They will cover
by trading at Sutton's, for we do not
more surface and last longer than any
m in Granite, Tinware and
charge you extra to pay for a piano. See
thing you can get on the market.—King
At Sappington & Co.
the point ?
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and Smith, agents.
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ue H. Elmore was in Portland
Received, direct from the East, a new
Jones & Knudson have just received a
k undergoing repairs
line of Cottage Carpet. Call in and see
on Thursday, the infant son of the new and beautiful designs at Jones big shipment of Carpets, the line consist­
ing of Axminster, Brussells and Ingrane.
Mrs. P. Asp, aged 116 years,
and Knudson’s
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the shipment also includes Rugs, Art
gton & Co. will give you more
Watch for our specials on canned Squares and Linoleums.
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your dollar than anyone else. * good*. It will pay you to lay in your
After several days work in an effort to
. V. Parker was in from Salem winter supply at prices offered by Sap­
raise the bucket from the bottom of the
k making proof on a timber pington & Co.
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oil wall, it still remains there, but it Is
Carl Knudson, of the firm of Jones & thought that they will
auccceed in
ver Shoe* for Men and Gutzian Knu'lson, returned from a business trip getting it out shortly.
Meo, Women and Children at to Portland, where he was buying a new
C. J. Crook bought the J. S. Beach
stock of furniture.
stock of goods at a bargain, and he will
f Statt of
bounty.
abort
of OrtW
P-ar aid
you tatk
:thre
of th,
d if you
want
im fro»
) att
al
ib
a
C
. inter«,
rhichlM
aod horses like Star Brand Bar­
Mrs. Mary Seaman, wife of Charles
can get it at William Curtiss, Senman, of Nehalem, was committed to
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the insane asylum on Wednesday by
. Mills, deputy county clerk, is County Judge Goodspeed.
a well earned vacation in Port-
Sutton's Meat Market is selling the
week.
primest and tbe best of meat at a low
Clements has bought out the price, and is not charging you extra to
all and fruit and cigar stand of pay for a piano. Give us a call. Sut­
Bros.
ton Strnight Goods Meat Market.
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In th,
on. H
ntitk
>8. «nd*
il nudln
You can all
use money
«lose them out at 5 per cent above what
he paid for them. Look them over, at
his store at Occanway Hotel, Hemlock.
Registration for the presidential elec­
tion will close next Tuesday, the 20th.
Those who have not registered or have
changed their precinct since tbe end of
last May, must register by the above
date.
We mean
what we say
See King & Smith about it.
We are giving away a jar of money as a valuable pre­
nt to the one guessing the nearest to the amount in it.
guess for every 50c. cash purchase or paid on account.
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A good big liberal cash present to some one without
sting them a penny.
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Our stock of Paints and Oils is the largest in the city,
you are going to paint any time in the future and care
save money on the material, it will be to your interest to
t our prices
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We are saving money for our patrons on their Doors,
indows and Building Hardware. Out stock is complete.
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Three Steel Ranges and several Heating Stoves sold in
ie last ten days shows that our line is the best in the city
id that our prices are right
Pay up that old account and get chances on the Jar of
oney. Always ask for the Tickets.
¡#1.50 per year
New Fall Stylesin
Men’s Shoes—Justin
Our selection of Men’s New Style
Shoes for Fall Wear.
Our stock is complete and correct,
affording wide range for wise choice
In every instance we can assure
you thorough value.
These choice shoes are “different
distinctive.
They are the deservedly popular
Packard” Shoe
for Men.
Custom made by M. A. Packard Co., Broston, Mass
The trade mark is a guarantee of merit A shoe that cannot
be equalled for the price.
Homer Mason
Assessor A. M. Hara will not have the
asaessment roll completed before the end
of the week, but it is definitely known
that the valuation of taxable property
in Tillamook County will be about
$12.375,000, for the 1008 roll, which la
about four million dollars more than it
Owing to the stormy weather the Evie
was last year. The Board of Equaliza­
and Gerald C, which were taking the
tion will meet on Monday to take up
place of the Sue H. Elmore while under
the assessment roll.
repairs, were bar bound at Astorin this
Anew Camp of the Woodmen of the
week, consequently there is no freight
Wuild has been established In Bay City.
moving.
A preliminary meeting was held on the
NickJobwas arrested for giving liquor 8th at which were over 40 members and
to Con Desmond, which came near kill­ applicants. On the lllh the charter was
ing him two weeks ago. Job pleaded closed with .over 25 new applications
guilty this morning and Justice Sapping­ and many signified their intention of
ton fined him $50 for violating the local transferring from other
Campa in
option law.
Oregon and Washington. Mr. A. D
At a meeting of the city council Thur», Cridge, the district organizer, expects to
day evening, it was decided to enter into leave this section in a few days, but
a contract with the electric light com­ while in Tillamook county has made
pany to furnish the city with It arc many friends who will be glad to see
lights, all night service, for eight years, him return to this field and work again
for the upbuilding of the order.
The
at a cost of $100 per month.
W.O.W. is the strongest life protective
Walter A. Dimick ys. the Yellow Fir
order in the west and is doing great
Lumber Co. is a suit filed in the circuit
good in its fraternal work and the pay­
court in which the plaintiff prays for a
ment of insurance.
judgment against the company for the
F. P. Schwingel, employee of the Red
sum of $4,352. on a promissory note
Clover Creamery Co , also representing
given by Beika Wist for $2,160.
the Hazelwood Cream Company, of
The first wind and rain storm of the Portland, is in receipt of a letter from F.
season made its appearance on Monjav A. Welch, containing a warrant for
evening and since then considerable rain $24 00 as a premium on cheese scoring
has fallen, especially ouWednesday night, 97 points at the recent State Fair. This
when it came down pell mell, which being the highest score ever given at
even made some of the oldest Tillamook 8dem. speaks well for Mr. Schwingel
people look up and take notice.
as a cheese maker, and is a great credit
David P. McKinney vs. Elizabeth Me to Tillamook County and the Companies
We understand Mr.
Kinney is a divorce case filed in the cir. he represents.
cuit court. These parties were married Schwingel is a graduate from the Uni­
in Yamhill Couoly on the 25th April, versity of Wisconsin, has acted as cheese
1905, and in September the following instructor io the Dairy Department for
year defendant deserted her husband, several terms previous to coming to
which is the cause set forth in this cast Oregon. He speak» very highly of Tilla­
mook county and comments on the
Married, on Sunday, Mr. C. 1». Craver
favorablr conditions we have here for
and Miss Florence M. Travis, the cere,
the development of the dairy industry.
munv being performed by the Rev. D. L.
Shrode. Both ere respected and popu
Card of Thanka.
lar young people of this city, the bride
We
wish
torxtrndour heartfelt thanks
being the daughter of Mr. and Mra. 8.
Travis. Their young friends wish them to the many friends for their kindness
and sympathy shown us during the late
a long life of happiness.
illness and death of our belored baby
Hon. George F. Rodgers, Mayor of
boy ; also for the many beautifal flowers
Salem, will speak in this county on the
strewn upon the casket and the grave.
political issues of the dsy at Bay City,
A precious one from us baa gone.
on Tuesday next ; Tillamook City, on
A loved voice now is stilled ;
Wednesday ; Cloverdale, on Thursday,
A vacant place is in our home
Which never can be Ailed.
Mr. Rodgers is e fine speaker and all are
Ma. and Maa. P. Aar.
invited to bear him.
The meeting in
this city will be held in the Opera house,
The Registration.
where music will be furnished by the
local band.
The registration, which will close on
Rev. V. E. Hoven, the new pastor of
the Christian Church, with his wife and
child, were expected on Wednesday, but
will arrived here tomorrow, having de­
cided to rest in the mountains for a day
or so.
The Shakespeare Club met on Friday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. I.
Clough, when the members had another
delightful time together. The interior of
the residence was artistically decorated
with choice roses, which presented a
pretty appearance, and the refreshments
served by Mra Clough were delicious
The ladies of the club take great pains in
serving the daintiest of refreshments, and
the hostess on this occasion is deserviug
of credit for her excellent repast. As it
was the date for the annual election of
officers, the following were elected for the
ensuing year President.Mrs.lohnOroat,
vice-president. Mr». C. I. Cl gh ; secre­
tary and treasurer. Mrs F. 8. White
bouse.
Tuesday next, is as follows :
Tl. Rep Dem
54
43
5
Nehalem......
5
9
2
Polev ..........
Garibaldi ... 59
34 IO
66 11
83
Bay .............
6
0
8
Barnegat ...
10
6
4
Netarts ......
Tillamook ... 179 132 32
Hoquarton.. 166 121 30
69 14
Fair view. . 86
52 15
South Pra'e. 75
Carnahan . 31
IN
2
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29 11
44
6
32
Blaine ..........
11
2
Sandlake ... 16
70 13
92
Hebo
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39
32
6
Union .........
43 10
Little Neat's 65
3
4
Dolph .......... 11
Total... 1083
773 175
School Apportionment.
County School Superintendent Ruel
has apportioned the school funds now on
hand, which amount to $11,451, and of
that amount $9,048 is from the county
fund and $2,403 from the State fund, as
follows:
Disi riot No. 1.......... ......... $560 50
2........... ......... 495 00
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3 ......... ......... 99 00
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5.......... ......... 116 00
6.......... ......... 136 50
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7.......... ......... 154 00
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«.................... 220 00
9 ......... . ......... 1757.00
10.......... ......... 535 O0
ft
11..................... 143.00
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12........ .......... 236 50
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13......... ......... 362 50
ft
15.......... .......... 170.50
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16 ....... ......... 198 00
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18.......... .......... 110 50
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19
......... 275.50
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21......... .......... 170 60
22......... .......... 368.50
23.......... .......... 209.00
1$
24......... .......... 220.00
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25......... .......... 132.00
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26......... .......... 214.50
27.......... .......... 336.50
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28......... .......... 214 50
29.......... .......... 83.00
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31 ....... .......... 395.00
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32 ......... .......... 104.50
33 ......... .......... 209.00
34......... .......... 105 00
35......... .......... 137 50
36......... .......... 115.60
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37......... .......... 154.00
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38......... .......... 330 00
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39 ........ .......... 347.00
42......... .......... 187.00
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43......... .......... 121.60
tt
44
......... ......... 11600
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45......... .......... 93.50
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46......... ......... 115 50
47......... .......... 72 00
48......... .......... 110.50
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49..................... 247.00
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50.......... ......... 132.50
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51......... .......... 198.00
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53......... .........
66 50
40......... .......... 99.50
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There will be a few changes in some of
the figure» where money is transferred
from one district to snother, and the
apportionments in joint districts are not
complete.
The hose compsny wss called out this
afternoon tn a fire in Mrs. Stuart’s
house, which originated in a closet that
was locked,which was extinguished with
little damage.____________
Would Mortgage th« Farm.
A farmer ou Rural Route 1. Empire,
Ga . W. A. Floyd by name, aayC'Buok-
leo's Arnica Halve cured Che two worat
aoree I aver eaw; one on my hand and
one on my leg. It Is worth more than
Ila weight In gold. I wculd mH be with
out it if I had to mortgage the farm to
Sot it." Only 25c. at Chao. I. Clough's
rug store. _____________
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and solicits your business.
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Send for a copy. It's tree for the
25 so 28 agkiog.
BAY CITY, ORE