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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1909)
illa mn ok llraòliabt ORBGON, JANUARY I a8, 1909 act B< 1 for 1 We have always maue’it a rule heretofore not to carryover any Ladies’ Hats, Coats or Furs from one season to the next, and on account of the season being so late last Fall, we have carried over somethisyear We are going to forget COST and make a price on the following lines that ought to move them When this store quotes a cut price it is a genuine cut, and not goods marked up for a special sale. Office AW, Children’s Coats. Ages, 2 to 6 year’s old. In Bear Skin, White and Colors, Crush Plush in Colors, also Lady’s Cloth in Colors. All at Half Price €r Infants9 Bonnets. In Bear Skin, White & Colors. In Silk Embroidered, Silk Crochet and Wool Crochet. ALL AT HALF PRICE. LADIES’ COATS. All this year’s styles rang ing in prices from $4.98 to $20.00. O kegi Misses COATS. Wc have a few Misses Coats left in solid colors and Mixed Goods. The entire stock to be sold at Half Price All 48 to 52 inches in length. Colors, Blue, brown, Black and Castor. AU at Half Price Ladies9 Waists. Infants’ & Children’s Leggings. Bear Skin, from 2 years to 6 years ; Wool Knit Leggings from 6 months to 2 years of age. ALL AT HALF PRICE. We have a few left in Cream & Colors. All this season’s styles. ALL AT HALF PRICE. Ladies9 Hats A Few Trimmed Hats. A Few Street Hats. A Few Children’s Hats. ALL AT HALF PRICE. pON. 'ICE. We have a Few FURS LEFT on which we WILL CUT THE PRICE JUST HALF IN TWO We have some short lengths of DRESS GOODS which will be sold at HALF PRICE. CARL A. PATZLAF, “The Little Store y y ALL LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS to be sold at HALF PRICE. Where you are never asked or urged to buy. ▼ Sale Begins Jan. 30 STAR THEATRE pitrst Perform a nee, 7;30 p.m. liursday, Friday and Saturday—First film, “Romance of a War Nurse.’’ Second film, “Circumstantial Evidence second subject, “When Casey Joined the Lodge.” unday and Monday—First film, “Poisoned Bouquet ;” second subject, “Buried Alive.” Second film, “Lev- isky’s Insurance Policy second subject, “The Crocodile Turns Thief.” uesday and Wednesday—New program. ADMISSION, 10 Cents rLAJCOOK JOTTINGS. H. Goyne, abstracts. * K. E. Hill and Lester Landingham were in from Cloverdale on Wednesday- Miss Ethel Todd came in from Eugene . Morris, eye specialist. * on Sunday on account of the sickness of ad Tillamook County Bank notes. ' her father. Complaints have been filed against ves in bulk or jar at Milla’ Cash John and Mike Haag for hunting with I A. Lane, of Hebo, was in the city out a license. We are glad to be able to report that r7- tribal.li is on the boom. It baa new County Treasurer P. W. Todd is improv Walks. ing in health »stern Hams and Bncon at Mills' Rev. Thos. Robinson will preach at b Store. • Bay City on Sunday morning and in this Iw supply of masks, tinsels and b*dls city in the evening. turgeon's. • Stray bull, 3 year old, dehorned, red, E. Nolan, general insurance, Till«* icon G. N. Hodgdon's place at Fairview. >k. Oregon. • Owner please call for it. . H. Tubbesing was id from Nehal George Dod was committed on Wed- in Wednesday. nesday to the county jail for five days for io. C. Yale, of Oregon City, was in hunting without a license. city on Tuesday. Those who ar« wanting lumber should T. Blackburn, of Woods, was in lea re orders or can obtain prices, etc., I by calling up the city office or Yellow Fir city on Wednesday. wn, at Beaver, on Tuesday, to the Mill. l of Guy Bunn, a son. Bay City Board of Trade is to have a r er y body appeared delighted to see banquet Priday evening, to which a number of persons in this city have been Sun once more on Monday. >b Butterworth and II. Denner, of inyited. Henry Kunze is circulating a remon- !»ria, were in the city last week. stranc« against an increase of pay for the >hn D. Edwards came in on the deputy clerk, deputy sheriff and deputy fe from Portland this morning. assessor. \ Coulson, Dee Moon and Sarah Work on the building for the new saw y were in from Blaine on Tuesday. mill was resumed on Tuesday after being B Webb and S. Easterbrook, of closed down for several weeks on account rerdale, were in the city on Tuesday. of bad weather. Closes Feb. 6th he contracted to buy the place while the Bid« for Hauling Cheese Wanted. defendant claims that he only agreed to The Red Clover Creamery Co. will rs- lease it. Much to the surprise of Van ceive bids for hauling their cheese from Patten, anJ while he was away, Har their factory to the dock io Tiilamook ris took possession, and when Van Pat City. County Clerk Holden will finish the Justice Sappington bound Clarence tax roll bv the end of the week and next Atterbury over to the grand jury on Fri ten returned there were some indications Bids will be received until February week it will be turned over to Sheriff day on a charge of larceny by embezzle, of trouble between the parties. 15th, 1909. 8. S bvkbanbb , Secretary. The Tillamook High School debating Crenshaw to collect taxes. ment. W. E. Catterlin filed the com- The cerfew ordinance is again to lie plaint against Atterbury, both of whom team, composed of Misses Eliza Dawson, Teacher’« Examinations. enforced and the whistle of the electric are in the real estate business, and it was Hellen Bib by and Nellie Hannenkrat, light plant will be blown every evening over the commission in a real estate deal accompanied by Mrs. H. T. Botta left Notice is hereby given that thb County for Astoria, where they debated last Supt. ol Tillamook County will bold the to notify the youngsters that they must which is the source of the trouble. regular examination of applicants for High School night with the Astoria be at home. The Ladies’ Guild of the Presbyterian team in the first of the interscholastic state and county papers in the Court church will meet with Mrs. Gus Kunze J. A. Todd came in on Sunday from house at Tillamook City, as follows: debating contests in the Columbia dis F ob S tats 1' apebs . Salem on account of the sickness of his next Wednesday. A full attendance is trict. The Astorin team is composed Commencing Wednesday. February brother. County Treasurer P. W. Todd, requested, as there is special work. The of Miss Mary Kellev. Axel Sigurdson . 10th, at 9 o'clock am, and continuing who, we areglad to add, is on the road Guild makes* specialty of aprons, and until Saturday 13th, at 4 p.m. anyone desiring aprons from tiie guild and Lawrence Dineen. The question , Wednesday— Penmanship, to recovery. History, for debate was "Municipal Ownership. ” Spelling. Physical Geography, Reading, The suit of Peter McIntosh against A. can leave their orders with Mrs. Sarchet As Tillamook High School has no ! Fhvtioïogy McNair, in which plaintiffsued defendant or Mrs. Baker. Thursday—Written Arithmetic, Theory elocution teacher, the team is placed at The steamer Argo reached her dock in for money in the circuit court and it was some disadvantage with High Schools of Teaching, Grammar. Bookkeeping, Physics, Civil Government. decided in favor of McNair, has been re this city on Monday. She brought in a where they have a teacher for that Friday—Physiology, Geography, Com full cargo, and after unloading at Bay versed by the supreme court. branch. A telephone message to-day position, Algebra, English Literature, City, she had 110 tons for this city. She School law. The weather, after a long seige of rain stated that Astoria won the contest. left on Tuesday and took out 521 cases Saturday—Botany, Plane Geometry, and snow, broke fine on Tuesday with of cheese. The Argo, while outside, had General History. bright, warm weather but cold at night. Christian Church Notes. F ob C ovntv P apebb new bulkbeads put in and in about two The wind prevailed from the east and Commencing Wednesday, February The revival meetings opened up last weeks it ia expected that she will be 10th, al 9 o'clock a.m., and continuing this morning itjwas blowing cold from Lord’s day with good audiencesandin until Friday, Pebrurry 12th at 4 o'clock fitted up for passengers. that quarter. tcrest. Two young men were added to p.m. The Good Roads Committee, which Rey. J. F. Dunlop, who left for Mon Wednesday— Penmanship. History, was elected last Summer, will have a the membership of the church. All who tana last week, will not be back in time believe thatGodhas anythingto do with Orthography. Reading, Physical Geog- meeting on Frida; day for the " >ose of raphy. to occupy the pulpit in the .M E. church id roads movement and the existence of this town and the des boosting the good Thursday—Written Arithmetic. Theory next Sunday owing to floods in that seeing what can I beldone to put the roads tiny of its people are earnestly requested , ol Teaching. Grammar, Physiology state, and in his absence the Rev. D. L. Friday—Geography, School Law, io good shape for' the summer travel, to co-operate with os in these meetings Ciyil Government. English Literature. Shrode will preach. Following are the subjects for the second especially between this city and Dolph, W. 8. B vkl ., Supt. Sheriff Crenshaw took Nick Durgjlyo. It is expected that foore people will visit week : Sunday—Morning, "A Fourfold View the Italian who attempted to commit Tillamook county this year than any suicide by culling his throat some time previous summer, and with the roads of Jesus” (chart) ; Evening, "What uiust I do to lie saved ?' (chart). ago, to Portland, where he was turned putin shape the auto travel will come Monday—"Some things that need em over to the asylum authorities, as be this way. phasis these days.” Tuesday —"Noah and the Ark.” was declared insane. We understand that a strong lobby Wednesday—"The Two Covenants” In the absence ot a general rivers and is congregated at Salem to defeat the (chart). Thursday—"Bible Repentance.” Paid up Capital....................... 925,000. harbors bill, emergency appropriations Beals Timber Cruising bill, said to le Friday—"Five Kingdoms” (chart). aggregating $7,000,000 will probably one of the strongest ever gathered there Saturday—"Sating good-by to God." Offers every facility for safe banking, be made for the work actually required to defeat a measure. Notwithstanding and respectfully solicits your business. during the next fiscal year, and in that that Mr. Beals has consented to amend Mining Stock, Real Estate. Timber Acts as trustee for corporations. indi the one objectional feature raised again case Tillamook Bay will get $7.500. Write us about any mining stock you viduals and estates. Confidential trust Ex Mayor 8. S. Johnson was arrested st it. that of compelling owners of want to buy or sell. Don't buy or sell relations carried out faithfully. on Wednesday and locked op io the timber to file a cruise of their timber until you get our prices. We always have | Interest at current rates on time de- city jail on a charge of drunkeuneM aid within 90 days of the passage M the bargains Don’t buy stocks of traveling solici ; prwUs. disorderly conduct. Marshal Kimball lull, it begins to look if the Senate ¡will tors They will charge you two to five i Mail bum nans given prompt attention, tried to take the'* mayor home, who kill the bill again. times our price. Write us lor prices on ' Fire and burglar proof safely deposit became abusive, used foul language and Sait has been filed io the circuit court thW.b‘.^ll.nd exchange mining and bo’t* ,~U,ted 'or °f started io to fight the city marshal. bv C. G. Van Patten against Thomas J. other stocks, real estate, timber and re- ! customers st reasonable rental. A special meeting of the school district Harris, jr.. Lillie A. Harris and Justice Iinquishmenta. We want your business . was held on Saturday for the purpose of G. W Sepgingtoa. to enjoin them from I —nothing else. I establishing the high school ia thio ciiy. ' interfering with plaintiff os the farm in I Pletcher Investment Co , Box 707. I which was ooly a formal matter and had l ie possession. The plaintiff claims that j Portland, Ore. It is reported that the foundrymen werein a fight Wednesday and Dr. Monk was called upon to make a casting for one ol the men. ' been overlooked. It was carried unani- mously. It is not necessary for some of the teachers to put in the time taking an examination now that it passed First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY, ORE. FOLEnnONEr^EAR Tailor Rep*i >hi€ 'je Busi I EGON. A. 1000. INC .