Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 24, 1908, Image 1

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No. 29.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
> fccairr ta exprese ®ur Apprécia­
tif your past favors anb to extenb
Sincerest wishes for a ioyoue
ittnas anb a §appu aitb JJroeper-
lew year.
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JOTTINGS.
abstracts.
McaÒlinljt
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’e specialist.
roperty with Watson. *
ok County Bank notes. *
department
§tare
Those who are wanting lumber should
leave orders or can obtain prices, etc.
by calling up the city office or Yellow Fir
Mill.
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Hand Painted China ! Hand Painted
China ! This makes a beantilul Christ­
mas present. Eugene Jenkins' Jewelry
Store.
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Health, Happiness and Prosperity
Egbert Goodspeed is carrying his right
arm in a sling, the result of an accident
in falling off a ladder, which broke bis
wrist.
Lost, Ladies' Gold Brooch. Four Leaf
Clover ; shape, small diamond in center.
Return to Mrs. B C. Lamb and receive
reward.
Good flour makes good bread. Light
House Flour is good Hard Wheat Flour
List your propertv wi -h Watson. *
$1.30 a sk.. $5 10 a bbl. See Wm. Cur­
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Dr. T. W. Ross left here on Saturday, tiss. Tyler bld.
and will go to England for a course of
Received, direct from the East, a new
study.
line of Cottage Carpet. Call in and see
Free Flour, sample sacks Snow Drift the new and beautiful designs at Jones
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Flour^ Free ask Wm. Curtiss, Tvler and Knudson's
Big Dance at the Grange Hall a'. Fair­
A marriage license was issued to Mar­ view, Christmas. Dec. 25. given
j job of work see Wat- tin Lane and Miss Ida Arrance, both of Fairview Dancing Club. Lunch
served at the hall.
Netarts
k or jar at Mills’ Cash
Lost,: about three weeks ago a ladies'
The steamer Sue If. Elmore reached
this city on Wednesday and left again silver watch, with the initials K. M.
engraved on hack, finder will please
s and Oil Clothing at this morning.
Rev Thos. Robinson will preach both leave at this office.
o hire help see Watson, •
The Best we can wish for you is the best we can wish for ourselves
Bldg.
This, the last day for Christmas shopping, will be a busy one for you
and for us. We have condensed the stock for easy choosing, and the
PRICES HAVE BEEN GREATLY REDUCED ALL ALONG
THE_ LINE. Plenty of sales people to serve you
Do your trading at
Waterman Ideal Fountain Pens is the
See John morning and evening io the Presbyterian
standard of the world and Clough has a
church next Sunday.
large stock of them and will guarantee
is and Bacon at Mills'
We have a complete line of rings
entire satisfaction.
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worth 75 cents to $200.00. Better see
Christmas
Presents
fo>
Bovs.
Air
Guns.
me of Fancy 'Xmas 3oxes Jenkins, the jeweler. z
Guns, 22 Rifles. Ammunition tor bis Gun,
Buy your Clothing at Todd's and get
Wagons, Balls. Marblesand Foot Balls.
on
iking for good fresh candy a ticket with each 50c. purchase
King & Smith Co.
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chance in $200 cash.
Presidential election conies only every
general insurance, Tilla-
Teach your children thrift bv opening
few years. Every man should treat him­
The PIANO CONTEST CLOSES CHRISTMAS EVE at 10 o'clock, and th
a savings account for them in the Till»
self to a suit of Clothes. You will find
■uook
County
Bank,
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r, which was left at the
drawing
will immediately take place. First number drawn will be announced
the best stock at Todd's.
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You should get Snow Drift Flour the
A Handsome box of stylish stationary
in both Tillamook papers next week. We suggest that you do not destroy any
i before buying yourXmns best on earth, sample sack Free, see Wm. always makes an acceptable gift. See
Curtiss. Tyler Bldg.
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its.
tickets until we announce the name of the party that gets the Piano.
what a magnificent stock Clough has on
Cherry tickets, 34, 97 and 655, and display for the Holiday trade.
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>m outfit for sale cheap.
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Dark Grey tickets, 81, 447 aad 18, are
office.
Found, a fancy leather cover, with
wanted at Sturgeon's.
if Suit Cases and Trunks
three large flowers stamped on it. The
Brandrgee & Kincaid Cinching, Walk­ person who lost the same can find their
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t Todd's,
over Shoes and Gordon Hats are sold by property at the Headlight office.
tern Clothing has arrived.
only one firm.—Todd & Co.
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¡very line,
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Dr. Sharp left on Wednesday to spend
All bills paid before Jan. 31st you get a Christinas with his mother at McMinn
itts have returned from a
guess on the |ar of Money Tor every 50c. rille, and will be away Irom tnecity for
Io Portland.
paid in. King & Smith^o,
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ROYAL RECEP
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sanders were the | The passengers who went out on the ARGO HAD
a week. Mrs Sharp accompanied him.
line of jewelry and silver-
TION,
Clough is showing a large and well
A special meeting of the school district happy recipients of a pretty Christmas Sue H. Elmore today were; Anna. Jula
lunty at lenkins'.
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assorted line of Standard Books, most is called for December 28th for the pur. present on Monday. It was a baby girl , and Maggie Tone, Joe Johnson, A . H,
Cltisena Turned and Cheer the
ts. $300; Gordon Die Luxe all of the latest popular titles.
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pose of levying a tax for general pur and the parents are amongst the hap nnd G ZWihley, F. Fitxpatrick, Mrs E.
New Boat.
nd $4.50, at Todd's.
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H. Whitney and Child Mrs. W. H.
piest people in the county.
Mrs. Carl Haberlach returned home on po«es and interest on bonded indebted
The arrival ol me Argo in this city on
; Ten sacks of shorts forfg Saturday from Clackamas county,where [
Cooper,
Mr.
Bowlby
and
wife,
and
Paul
The prices paid tor batter fat for Oct.
ness.
Thursday last, on her maiden trip, was
Wui. Curtiss, Tyler Bldg. * she had been visiting relatives.
Gunburt.
given a rousing welcome as she passed
Misses Ida Goyne, Carrie Hathaway were: Maple Lenf, 3lc ; Tillamook, 30c ;
Irs. T. P. Bowlby left on
On Sunday night R. L Wade's hard­ along the water front,and the crowds on
Snow Drift Flour is white as snow,1 and Clara Tinnerstet. who nre attending Fairview. 3lc ; South Prairie, 81}£c ;
oday for Cornelius, Ore.
$1.45 a sack. $5.65 a bbl . Sample sacks the State Normal at Monmouth, came in Clover Leaf. 32c ; Elwood. 3.1c ; Red ware store was broken into and the cash docks, notwithstanding that it was cold
register robbed of the small change Be­ and dark, turned out and gnve a lusty
* ! on Saturday to spend th« Christmas Cloyer (Hazelwood), 29.74c.
Painted China, a splendid Free, see Wm. Curtiss, Tyler Bldg.
to Jenkins'Jewelry Store. *
John Olson, son of Jonas Olsen, who I sides the loss of the money, a nuinlier of I , cheer. She had crossud in that morning
Have you looked over our Chriitmas holidays.
boxes of shells were taken. The robbers and unloaded part of her cargo at Bay
> Cooper and Mrs. E. H. Dishes ?
Surprisingly Low Prices.—; Clough extends n cordial invitation to left here four years ago and joined the
entered the store through a window on City and It was after.seyen o'clock when
child left to day for Port- King & Smith Co. Open evenings. *
everybody to call and inspect his large government service, returned from the
she tied up at the lumber company’s
Phillippine islands on Sunday, where he the east side of the building.
George Mvera, who was a county Holiday display,you will not be urged to
F S. Whitehouse has returned to the dock. Them had been a good deal of
had
been employed as a nurse.
(kins’ window for the latest charge and 88 years of age, died at the buy, and you will find the very thing
Harley Morton left on Saturday to join city from Portland, where he had gone speculation whether she could come np
welrv, new stock just ar- home of Mrs. Stuart on Tuesday night. you want.
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the government service, going into the as a witness in the fire insurance case, on a 5 8 foot tide, some predicting that
Flour, Hard Wheat. *1 30a sack *3.10
Jones & Knudson hayejust received a
From Portland he which came up in the U.S. court. The she could not. Much to the surprise of
ile.it lasts.
Ten sacks of a bbl. Light House Brand, you should big shipment ol Carpets, the line consists navy as a musician.
goes
to
Arizona,
and
on
the 6th Feb. he fire insurance company withdrew all its most everybody the Argo, even in the
50. See Wm. Curtiss, Tyler try it. See Wm. Curtiss. Tyler Bldg. • ing of Axminster, Brussells and Ingrane.
objections with the exception of that ol darkness came up the slough without the
leaves San Francisco for Manila.
Perfumery, Imported and Domestic in the shipment also includes Rugs, Ar-
the watchman clause in the policy, and least trouble, gracefully turning the
Ifhe
smokes,
[Clough's
Jcigars
range
Shoes for Men and Gutzian elegant 'Xmas boxes from 25c. to $5.00 Squares and Linoleums.
they wanted Judge Wolverton's ruling sharp points in the slough without touch­
from 5c. to *12.00 |>er box. II he don't
tn, Women and Children at a box at Clough’s. Let us show you. *
ing the banks, and when shearrived here
The dredger was put to work Monday like a cigar Clough'; pipes go for from on that point.
hours ol being full tide.
Sheriff Crel.shaw sold all of the Tyler it was
The best Flour on the market. Snow deepening the slough and digging out a 5c. to $8 00 apiece.
Why wont they
Another surprise awaited the crowd as
t, sample sacks. Snow Drift, Drift, only $5.65 a bbl. Sample sack pond for the log slip of the Tillamook
stock and furniture, which was under
make a good gift.
attachment, and the sale realised three the Argo tied up. The announcement
ask Wm, Curtiss, Tyler Free, see Wm. Curtiss. Tyler Bldg. •
Lumber Lumber Co's new saw mill that
Sherwio Williams Paints are the very
was made that she would unload right
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The line of Bibles and Leather covered is to he erected on the old mill site, and best prepared paints. They will cover times more than some of the creditors,
expected, as Mitchell, Lewis & Stayer away and that she would leave again
Grey Mare, eight years old books displayed at Clough's will suit to allow the dredger to get thiougli the
more surface and last longer than any
the next morning at •lx o’clock, which
lunds. Call at the Headlight the most particular buyers, both in price bridge had to be torn out, which delayed thing you can get on the market.--King were willing that it should lie lumped off
for $500. The sheriff thought lie could was a most unusual thing to do in this
travel north of town a few hours.
and quality.
and Smith, agents.
do better than that for the creditors, so neck of thu woods, Quite a number of
A Savings Deposit of a dollar or more refused to let it go that way. and as a persons in town and out of town next
and one of our 3teel Savings Banks result he realised *1,574.90 by the auc day went down to the duck to see the
new freighter « hichis to put a stop to the
which we furnish free of charge, makes a lion sale.
good Christmas present. — Tillamook
A jury trial, before County Judge Good- monopoly in the transportation service,
County Bank.
speed, to see whether Lloyd and Claude but she had left soon after It was light
Most toys are soon destroyed and for WoodsJagea 14 and 11 years respectively, and expected to reach Purriand at eleven
gotten and good money spent for them had been neglected by their step-father, o'clock that night.
As the Argo made such a short stay
is wasted. Open a Savings Account, George Robinson, and mother, Mattie
thereby save the money and still make a Robinson. The complaint was sworn to ou her first trip, arriving here alter seven
welcome gift.—Tillamook County Bank.* by 8. C. Woods, uncle to the boys. It o'clock in the evening and leaving again
next morning as soon as it was light,
The mail this year is unusually heavy was proven that the step father had done
there was little outgoing freight on her
across the mountains and the stage was very little to provide clothing and food
first
trip.
loaded several mornings this week with lor the boy«, yet the jury brought in a
There was a thick fog when the Argo
mail sacks.keeping Postmaster Severance verdict that they were not dependent
went up the Willamette river, and she
and his assistants busy sorting it. The children.
went ashore near the beacon light, oppo­
outgoing mail is equally heavy.
We are sorry to announce the death of
site the Gilliban Landing. A dense fog
Owing to the heavy mail across the Mrs. Anna Tone, which look place on hong over at the lime and the pilot lo«t
mountains at thia season of the year, the 11 th instant al Seattle. Wash, and his way. The Argo lay on the mud until
which is taking a number of horses to the remains were brought in on the high water and then worked herself off.
pack, the stage line fa unable to pack Elmore this week |and buried in the She reached her dock in Portland on Sat­
express or other packages which may be Catholic cemetery, Pather LeMiller con­ urday afternoon at 1:30.
ducting the religious service. Deceased's
sent that way.
The Argo arrived on Tuesday and dis­
The team to represent Tillamook High maiden name was Miss Anna Smith and charged part of her cargo at Bay City,
was born at Guelph. Ont., in 1835 and
School in the debate with tha Astoria CHUK
She -- tame
to
came IV
to V»
Oregon »»•
in a 1880
Sbv had
a I----
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- this city the next morning
High School was chosen on Friday, and family
____ <4 iourteei» children. ten
whom , and unloaded the remainder of h< ter cargo
now liring.
living. iJeceated
Deceased wax
was a woman . j Bn<
an(j
g a)<ai0 this mortomg
morning
t She had
fa as follows Misses Nellie Haiinenkrat. are
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— rs .4 ¡J".-
I^Ltoad 1 --
Eliza Dawsou and Kellen Bibby. Alter ttrSKSS
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uate : Miss Jennie Blanchard
tender
mother.
The bereaved e.lafit-ea
relatives 'rnn»ionm»>ntl
consignments (rf
of chewr
cheese, All
all from
from I I ba CO-
co
For up-to-date jewelry call on Jenkins, have the sympathy of the entire com operative factories.
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To give the Argo time to be fitted up
the jeweler. Holiday goods arriving on munity.
for the passenger business, it fa expected
every trip ol the boat
A complete line
Medicine That Is Medicine
that she will he pot on a seven -1/vs
ofclocks, watches, rings, stick pins, cuff
-( have suffered a good deal with ma
jinks, broaches, chains, fobs, silver wa re laria and stomach complaints but 1 schedule in futo.e
have now found a remsdy that keeps
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ttc. Repair work a speciality.
me well, and that remedy fa Electric
More people are taking Paley*
E. W. Stanley received a letter from Hitters a medicine that fa medicine for ■ nay Remedy everv year. It is considered
Representative W.C. Hawley, in answer Stomach and liver troubles, end for run tu be the most effective remedy for bid-
down ormdlhone. says W c
C Kientler.I ----------
ney and
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Madder . trouhfae
—M- fa-r
dial m«tiral
medical
to a letter written to him. which says
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Fofay s Kidavy
”1 assure you that I will do my best to of Halliday, Art Electric Hitlers purify i Retnedy corrtef. Irregularitfae. Pulida
and enrwh the blood, tone up tbs nerv-s.
help you develops Tillamook and open and impart vigor and energy to the ' up worn out tiasuee and r.«toras lo«
your waterways. Your recent vote on weak
Your money will be refunded vilahty. It will maka yoo freí well and
the Port of Tillamook enlargement will , if it fails to help you. Me. al C . 1 ilonk well— J. S. lamer. Tillamook
llawk & Millar, Hay Clly.Orv
Ck’Ugl»'» drug xtvr<-
be a great aid."
nt, fout rooms.
HALTOM’S
And Save Money
HALTOM’S STORE.
and NEW YEAR Presents.
All HOLIDA Y GOODS left
over will be Sold at a Slashing
REDUCTION, so as to close
it out.
We have done a Big Business this year
injloliday Goods, and what remains will
be sold at a great Bargain until the new
year. You had better hurry for bargains
Mason’s Dept. Store
Next Door to Post
Office.