Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 05, 1908, Image 1

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    XXL No. 22.
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JOTTINGS.
■a, eye specialist.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER 5, 1908.
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Lmook County Bank notes. *
Houses to rent.—See T. H. Goyne. •
List your propertv wi'A Watson.
Coal gives heat
Better C Lamb.
and
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satisfaction.
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■ nt to hire help see Watson, •
Watch Jenkins' window for the latest
Lals in millinery at Sturgeon's. designs in jewelry, new stock just ar­
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■ tit a job of work see Wat- rived.
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You should begin feeding your cows,
I bulk or ¡ar at Mills' Cash horses and pigs Star Brand Barley, ask
William Curtiss, Tyler Bldg.
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Quick Meal and Great Western are a
line of ranges that are not excelled.—
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[forget that the sale is on at King tsc Smith.
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We have a complete line of rings
Boots and Oil Clothing at
[Hams and Bacon at Mills' worth 75 cents to $200 00.
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Jenkins, the jeweler.
Better see
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Buv your Clothing at Todd's and get
Ln, general insurance, Tilla-
ton.
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a ticket with each 50c. purchase on
chance in $200 cash.
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Lit to rent a furnished house
Paints
and
Oils
by
the
barrel,
gallon
Lyne.
Lett Mall is visiting her mother or pint, at King & Smith's. We have
the largest and best stock.
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Lore.
Brandegee & Kincaid Cloching, Walk­
kn Coal $14 50 full ton deliver
over Shoes and Gordon Hats are sold by
I C. lamb,
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only one firm.—Todd & Co.
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brry to hear that Mrs. Amos
Y’ou will make a mistake if you do
[quite sick.
not ca>l and look over the bargains
those anti-rust umbrellas just offered by Sappington & Co.
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[Sturgeon's.
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Rollie W. Watson has opened up a real
of money at King & Smith's estate, collecting and employment office
of the town.
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next to Leacb's meat market.
at of Suit Cases and Trunks
You get a chance at that jar of money
>d at Todd's,
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at King & Smith's for every 50c. you
Eastern Clothing has arrived, purchase or pay in an account.
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in every line.
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The biggest dance of the season at the
kance is an asset in your bu«i opera house, Saturday November 7tu.
ler C. Lamb.
given by Tillaino >k Concert band.
Le Miller will lecture on Sun-
The rain poured down on Sunday even
kg at Nehalem.
ingjustto let Tillamookers know that
I in Granite, Tinware and the wet season never fails in Tillamook.
Lt Sappington & Co
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Rev. Thos. Robinson will preach at the
test lir.e of jewelry and silver- Presbyterian churth at Bav City Sunday
morning and in thia city in the evening.
L county at fenkias'.
Those who are wanting lumber should
■fats. $3 00; Gordon Die Luxe
leave orders or can obtain prices, etc.,
b and $4 50, at Todd’s.
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by calling up the city office or Yellow Fir
Vakefield, one of the railroad
Mill.
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js, was in the city last week.
King & Smith have sold six steel
Ion & Co. will give you more
[our dollar than anyone else. » ranges in 10 days. That shows how the
people appreciate the class ofstoves they
ter that jar of money and ask
keep.
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Lets when trading at Pats
The Mutual Telephone Company has
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rented offices over the Tillamook County
yr Shoes for Men and Gutzian
Bank, where the switch board is being
Men, Women and Chi'dren at
put in.
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Closing out our line of I
House Hardware at cost.—
Sappington & Co.
Iusure your property with Watson. •
Confragation Proof Fire
Better C. Lamb.
Insurance.
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For 3tar Brand new process Barlev,
Fancy White and Gray Oates, see Wm.
Curtiss. Ty ler Bldg.
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Why We Ask for a Por­
tion of Your Trade.
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
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The reason why we
ask for a portion of
your trade is—
Watch for our specials on canned
goods. It will pay you to lay in your
winter supply at price» offered by Sap­
pington & Co
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BECAUSE-
First Class Goods at Honest Prices
is our motto. We don’t buy bank­
rupt stocks or shop worn goods at
any price, but the best goods possi­
ble in every line.
A marriage license was issued in Port­
land to David Mart'ny and Mrs. Ida
Walker, hut we have not heard when
the wedding took place.
Presidential election comes only every
few years Every man should treat him.
self to a suit of Clothes. You will find
the best stock at Todd's.
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BECAUSE—
We don’t mark our goods up for the
benefit of our sales.
7-Jewel 18 size Elgin Watches. Best
the Elgin Factory makes. $3.60 at How.
ard Wablen, Expert Watchmaker. Same
price on Waltham Watches.
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BECAUSE—
We know your money will go far­
ther here and give better satisfaction
than elsewhere.
At a meeting of lhe Development
League and the Bay City Board of
rrade, it was decided to petition the
government tor more harbor improve­
ments.
The Electric Light Company is now
giving all night service, which was com­
menced on Saturday night, and next
month the city will have arc lights ull
night.
lhe Board of County Commissioners,
composed of County Judge Goodspeed
and Commissioners Alley and Bodyfelt,
convened on Wednesday and transacted
business.
Every 50 cent purchase, or money
pifid on account entitles von to a chance
on a jar of money guaranteed to con­
tain over
$200.00 in U S. coin at
Patzlat's.
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A transcript from the Justice Court
was filed in the Circuit Court in the W.
C. Wolfe case, where he was arrested
for raising a red flag ou the 4lh of |uly
and was fined $50.
Sherwin Williams Paints are the very
best prepared paints. They will covsr
more surface and last longer than any
thing you can get on the market.—King
and Smith, agents.
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BECAUSE—
We are willing at all times to make
good anything that goes wrong.
The Wise Shopper.
We are giving CLEARANCE PRICES on many
lines and kindly ask you to visit our Store and
get our prices before buying.
Mason’s Departm’t Store.
ODD & CO.,
THE ELECTION
IS OVER and Taft
has been chosen
by the people as
President.
Now let us all pull together
and boost for Tillamook Co.
A community prosperous
by working and pulling to­
gether, not talking and knock­
ing.
Boost. DonTKnoek
We desire to meet each of
our friends personally in our
store, and show you our goods
and prices, and prove to yon
that our regular prices are
lower then prices at the often
repeated sales at other stores.
We carry the best makes of
all lines.
's Clothing, Hats, Shoes and
Furnishing Goods.
And at the Right Prices-
d & Co., Tillamook, Or.
For up-to-date jewelry call on Jenkins,
tbe jeweler. Holiday goods arriving on
every trip of the boat. A complete line
of clocks, watches, rings, stick pins, cuff
links, broaches, chains, fobs, silver ware,
etc. Repair work a speciality.
As tbe result of tbe rote in Hebo
precinct was locked in the ballot box !
after the count was made, tbe official
count could not be made to-day. The
judges will have to come to ibis city st
their own expense and open the box.
Tbe roll of honor at Beaver school con
tains the following names: Howard
Bunn. Crystal Dunstan, Oscar Dunstan.
George Dunstan, lean Ginn, Don Gilbert,
Wayne Jackson, Verne Jackson, Cordla
Coulson, Hazel Coulson, Lloyd Coulson.
—Miss Amelia M Robinson, teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mnrtiuy, who were
Teacher’s Institute,
married in Portland, will return to the
Tillamook rnun'y teacher's annual
city on Friday, w here they will be con­
institute will Ire held at Tillamook City,
gratulated by llieir many friends.
The Dago who cut liis throat a few Nov 11, 12. and 13.
Every teacher in the county should at­
weeks ago has recoveted sufficiently to
he turned loose al the end of this week, tend the entire session.
We have been fortunate in securing
but it is thought that he may attempt
to take his life again, for he is consider- Mr, I. R. Traver, of Monmouth, Ore ,
and Mr. L. R. Alderman, of Eugene, Or.,
to be crazy. _____________
as instructors. These men are well
The UP-TO-DATE DEPART­ known to the Oregon teachers, and are
among the activa instructors of tbe
MENT STORE.
state.
Where Customers Receive Mr. James Goldsworthy, principal
Tillamook High School, has also kindly
Good Value for their Money. consented tn aid in the instructing.
Programs will be mailed teachers tbe
Homer Mason's Department Store is
one of the best dry goods stores in the Iasi ol the week.
W. s. B url , Supt.
City of Tillamook, because it is well
stocked with fl ret class goods which
will bear thorough inspection and sold
st a »mailer profit than stores in other
towns. Mason does not keep a shoddy
lot of goods and palm them off on the
public as first class and at a big profit.
He has established a reputation for fair
dealing and on that account his atom is
largely patronized by those who waot
Carl A Patzlaf's Department Store, or
good goods, goods that will wear wel|
more oommonly known as the "Big Lit­
sn<i will give the best of aatiafac
tle Store,” le well known all over the
tion. Mr. Mason calls attention at this
county as a most excellent store to trade
time to Ilia splendid stock of goods, and
al for excellent goxls, lienee Indies are
invites the publio to inspect them.
He
attracted there because they like to buy
has some fine dress goods for ladies of
goods which are reliable and as repre­
excellent material, shirt waists In pretty
sent to them. Mr. Patzlaf alms to do the
design«, ladies' winter underwear, and
square thing, as »II know who have done
a remarkable fine stock of shoes, In fact.
any trading with him since |ie has l-een
Mason’s Department Store contains a
In business iu Tillamook County. He is
shM'k of ladies' goods which is a credit to
a shrewd fairer. and buys the liest of
the city, which is giving lhe best of sat
merchandise and of the latest styles,
iefaation to hi» nunierouecuetomers from
colors and designa.
The “Big Little
all parts of Hie county. Just now he la
Hlore" is m led for first rises goods end
making a «p-clalty of gentlemen's shoes
where no inferior erliclee are palmed off
and clothing, and those who are wanting
on the puldic. Mr Patzlaf alma to give
clothing that will wear well and fit well
his customers their money’s worth And
should Inspect his splendid sample».
Coniiueai.iiig on Saturday he will give
an honest discount on some of the fell
and winter line of grads, which makse
it a splendid opportunity right now to do
Maks» Kidneys aad Bladder Right
some trading, and thereby save money.
Mr Patzlaf saya that he will not tag or
remark any of these goods, but will treat
hw patrons fair and honest, for ha has
grown bigger and better each year by
dealing honestly with bis customers
THE BIG LITTLE DE-
PA R TMENT STÖR E.
thiers and Furnishers.
appears to have been eliminated.
More Style and More Wear than
any same Price Shoes.
When you buy shoes here you pay only for
It takes some cleverness for the average buyer
to determine values, and some experience to lie the quality and the wear.
The Style is thrown in. The cost of mak­
able topass by a bargain article. If you are not
ing
good
shoes is in the material and workman­
apt to be misled by prices you will find the bar­
ship. Try a pair of our shoes and you will be
gain article at this store.
pleased.
1847 Rodger Bros. Knives or Forks,
|age license was issued on
half dozen, $1.75, at Howard Wnhlen,
to 0, L Hohlfeld and Mary
up-to-date feweler, opposite the Larsen
House.
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Punl Erickzon, who went to the Siletz
We understand that the Pacific Rail-
[ flow of milk up by feeding
You can work your horses hard and way & Navigation Co. will not put in last week to buy some land, was taken
Id Barley, see Wm. Curtiss
they always feel well when you feed the steel bridges across the Wilson, Kil down sick with appendicitis. Dr. Bonis
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Star Brand Barley. See William Curtiss, cbis and Miami rivers, but will put in was sent for and left on Friday, and on
Tuesday he returned with the sick man,
tks fancy seed oats will be in Tyler Bldg.
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truss bridges instead,
after a long and tedious drive from Sal
house to-day, see Wm. Curtiss
A
meeting
of
the
city
council
was
held
Jones & Knudson havejast received a inon river and over the Slab creek trail.
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on Monday, but nothing of importance big shipment ol Carpets, the line consists
Erickson is quite seriously ill.
id horses like Star Brand Bar- took place, the main business being ing of Axminster, Brussells and Ingrane.
A survey for a spur from the Pacific
can get it at William Curtiss, allowing bills.
the shipment also includes Rugs, Ar-
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Railway A Navigation Co.'s track to the
Our fall sale commences Saturday Squares and Linoleums.
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water front in this city is to tie made in a
rl A. Patzlaf left last week for Noy. 7th. at Patzlaf's. Call and look
Compare mv prices with mail order week or so, which will be built in the
over
the
lihes
on
sale,
you
will
not
be
I account of the serious illnrss
catalogue bouses. Best make, 15 Jewel, near future. The city will, no doubt,
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asked to buy.
ElginWatches, $4 50, 18 size, at Howard give the railroad company permission to
Wahlen, Expert Watchmaker, and you use Froot street, for a railroad spur along
don't have to pay any express charges the water front would be a splendid
eithea
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thing for tbe city. A preliminary sur­
The schooners Eve and Gerald C, with vey was made this week by the railroad
freight for this city and Bay City, hare engineers.
been weather bound at Astoria for two
The Tillamook Lumber Manufacturing
weeks, and the 8ue H. Elmore has been Company closed a deal to day in which
detained thia week in the bay from lhe it bought a strip of land next to the
same cause.
mill site for »1500 and Dr. Sharp's
TheC.O.D. Laundry,which was placed property for $3,000. The property was
in quarantine on account of infectious brought so that the new saw mill could
disease three weeks ago, will open up for be erected east to west and the ’’folding
business again Monday. As the laundry and maebiuery placed upon a gravel
was thoroughly lumigated, all danger foundation,
he Store That
Makes Good.
#1.50 per year.
Stocked with First Class,
High Grade Goods.
The Port of Tillamook Commission
met on Wednesday in the office of the
Secretary, Mr. Claude Thayer, when n
special election was called for the 7lh ol
December, at which time a new set of
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officers will be elected from Hoquarton.
Tillamook, Fairview and South Prairie
precincts. When the new commissioners
are elected active steps will lie taken to
widen and deepen the channel in the
slough so as to give Tillamook City a
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deep water harbor.
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On Monday J»» Bush assuming a '
threatening and abusive mood at the
Larsen House and thieat-ned to shoot
some of the inmates, and sought a gun
for that purpose, but was prevented
from doing so. Mr |. F. Ramsey, who
has that hotel leaaed, went to District
Attorney Cooper and swore to a com­
plaint that Bush was not a fit person
to lie at large, when Deputy Sheriff
Aschim took him in charge t.'mess some­
thing is done by is relatives to look alter
him he will in all probability be sent
to the asylum.
FOIEYSKIDNEYCURB
The government dredge is being filed
op.for tbe purpose of doing some dredg­
ing for tbe Tillamook Lumber Manufac­
turing Co., it being the intention of the
company to dredge out tbe slough on tbe
Deputy Assessor Chas. A. Johnson has
East of tbe bridge, which wtH bare to be
removed to allow tbe dredge to get I resigned that position, and with his wile
removed to Garibaldi. He was a most
through.
Capital «lock .................. $»,000.
Tbe usual rain in tbe early fall is late obliging deputy in tbe Assessor's office,
this year, on that account some of our occupying that position lor nine years [Offers every facility for safe banking,
and solicits your buMoeas
fall and winter lines ba»e not moved off ata niggardly salary of $50 a month.
as they usually do. Commencing Sat However.be leave» the Asaeteor • office
Commercial. Savings and Trust De­
urday. Nov 7th, at Pstslar». we will ' with tbe reputation ofhaving served the
partments.
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public
faithfully
and
has
left
a
record
to
place those lines on sale and give vou an
Interest at earrent rates oa checking
honest discount oa tbe goods. We will ' that effect by the manner in which he accounts.
not tag or remark asy of tbe ham for did his work. W< are sorry to see him
Oir little book,' Helpful Hints rm
! leave, but hope that tbe ne«t job be
this salt, but will treat you fair and
Banking,*' explaining how to do your
honest, for we have grown bigger and tackles it will bring him more money banking by mail to ready.
' G. H Johnson, who was assessor fa
fiend fog a copy. It's free f<e lb«
better each year by dealing honestly
I Michigan. will fill tbe vacancy.
asking.
with our customers.
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY. ORE.
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How le Your Digestion.
Mrs. Mery Dowling of No. 228 Hth
Ave,, ban Francisco, recommends a
remedy iov stomach trouble She «aye :
"Gratitud« foe the wondetful effect of
Electric Bitters in a ease of acute Indi
gestfon. prompts this testimonial,
I
am fully convinced that for stomach
• nd liver troubles Electric Hitter to the
best remedy on the market today.'*
This greet fonie aad alterative modi
cíes invigorates the «y stem, pnrilfae the
blond end Is saperlelly helpfsl In ell
forms of fernste wrskness. 5tte st
Chas 1.1'tough a drug store.