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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1909)
Kcaòliobt LEOM. IM ntd. i *IM TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE • otte Ulti, MS t»0 24, >1.50 per year 1909 t HALTOM’S I» allot ont it ment to side« fd to her. o dots Ituatloi DEPARTMENT STORE $9.85 SPECIAL ! ct 'twin For the next two weeks we will sell our entire line of wash the eyn ress fabrics at prices that are positively the lowest ever given in ach t-p own < _ le county on these goods. ben tin itnes H We desire to clean up the stock before the Fourth, this LetuJving you the opportunity of timely selections. Take advantage °c<1 Mthis great sale now. Clothing TbfJ in® led rcoturti All the seasons latest styles in high class hand tailored. A NATTY showing ot men’s and young men’s seasonable suits in serge, fancy worsteds, tweeds, and all the late novel ty weaves. This is a good time to buy your suit for the Foutli while our stock is fresh and varied. Our prices can not be beaten for values. JPf" i n fs Calcuttas, Red ar n-tma'Red, cut from 7c. All our Lawns, Organdies, Irish Dimities, Batistes Crepes and White Fancy ictiol Dress Frbrics we will cut ameiwHhcejJ Percales cut from as follows: mM *12lc. to 1 lc. yd. UOt sull 15c. values cut to 6c. yd. I Intow. F.c. Ginghams cut from 20c. „ 9c. „ 13c.ullc.yd. 25c. „ 13c. „ 0 its nptton Foulards cut from 30c. „ 14c. „ 3'ïf*U5c. to 8c. 35c. ,, 16c. ,, cannot wt T 99 99 99 99 : calm rred tn trat < n fittili tied bi lly dif tnyes,-. tors toTu Phonograph Records About lOOo Records, we will sell at less than cost to close All io inch Disc Recordscut from 6oc. to 25c. All Cylin- ■ating p-ÄRecords cut from 35c. to 15c. each. Make early selections iiirwo; y°u can get the best- Our $15.00 value^ in Ladies Tailored Tub Dresses go for I9.85. These garments'are of the highest class of tailor mades. Coats 45 inches long, single breasted and with semi fitting backs in White, Tan, Heliotrope, Blues and Resida. While they last $9.85 Ladies9 Waists The Queer. Wilhelmina Novelty Dutch Waist is here iu large varieties, this is the newest thing in waists, the Lace and Em broidery [trimming on them is the acme of daintiness, while the low Dutch collar gives an effect which surely leaves nothing to be desired. Prices From $1.98 to $5.00. Ladies’ Wash Belts Any size or style you waut in these dainty embroideried white wash belts, a large variety from which to select. SUITS $8.50 to $25.00 Prices from 25c. to 69c. Suit Cases ■ ■■ pile* li i. SHOES ! SHOES ! Men’s Trousers When you need a pair of extra Trousers, you want something that will look well with your old coat and vest. The Nufangl line is remark- S St.Louif able for its neatness of pat terns, as well as for the quality mottae_____________ of materials used in them. s hl“ 'This il'the season for Oxfords both for men and women. We We can supply you from a d cada . gli the the largest showing of all the newest lasts in tans, oxbloods large and well selected stock ^‘‘“ttent leather and vici kids. Come in early before the stock at Prices from r bad »broken. Prices from $1.75 to $5.00 JHDJ? 17S BY 24 inch Leather, heavy reinforced corners 26 99 99 99 99 99 99 24 inch Jap suit cases T he P resent a ro^fen’j IPWte Oxfords.................................. $1.50 quart ras oi<4 'D. It 4 heboji* v itsi In tfctlCteu ... ¿¡^BANKING SERVICE * _ BAfclui Ute becoming more and more the custodians refill! “of the funds of the people, of both large and small means. This is due to a wider appreciation of the ,f iigWYalue of banking services as its usefulness is extended weC,lHjmd its methods become better known. In the case of iot W , the » id of ® hted th' tbs th* ,-ere tb* Boston* year« islty. «*’ of the J* omen •* yos to* pine ,ey Mi* end«. * ies tkitl ian'« M Tillamook County Bank THE BEST se is [assured. Its officers aim iu every way to ct the interests of its patrons, making use of every • of precaution. It’s up-to-date system of accuracy, ptneas and the same careful bank. It is the bank people—rich and poor, men, women and If you have any banking business to transact, come to “The Old Reliable.” ILLAMOÛK COUNTY BANK»” TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE. __ SUPERVISION r— ÌTi TAR low. 8 P.l. Hui»«' ; ■D<* , ■nyW- repb*, o«*''1 THEATRE SECOND SHOW, 8:50 [ THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY. ■IT YOUNG MAN. PWERM lANDKERCHIEF. SUNDAY & MONDAY. L l tale blotter . OF THE SLUMS E KIDS GOT EVEN S Ft DWELLERS. I TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. LANDERS HER GOOSE. ZILIAN'S ICING AD THE COPS A CHASE. ADMISSION, 10 Cents a Heatheibloom petticoats in Blacks, Blues, Resedas, Helio tropes, Raspberry and Green. ¡These skirts are full width with deep flounces. Price $2.50 each. Remnants. We have a large bunch of short lengths in all kinds of piece goods, all heavily cut in price to close out. Howard Drew, who has been attend ing the State University at Eugene, has returned to the city. Dr. Morris, eve specialist. « Sheriff Crenshaw and Dr. Boals left for A. E. Nolan, general insurance. Read Tillamook County Bank notes. * Portland on Tuesday, where they intend buying automobiles. Get your Daily Bread of W. M. Mills.* Preaching morning and evening next Shingles for sale (2.75 per 1000. King Sunday in the Presbyterian church, by & Smith Co. * Rev. Thomas Robinson. The Very Best Flour, the Daily Bread, Fly time is coming Get your serene I at Mills' Cash Store. doors and adjustible winaow screens H. Sours, painter and decorator, and now. King & Smith Co. * decorating a specialty. * Marriage licenses were issued to Oscar Sherwin Williams Paints—The guar VVerschkul and Katie Hogen and Charles anteed kind. King & Smith. * H. Larison, and Heneretta L. Hess. Mrs. M. Page left last week to reside Miss Grace Whitehouse has returned with her son, Allen, in Portland. to the city from the State Normal, where Dr. Perkins will be in Cloverdale from she was the critic teacher in that iusti the 1st to the 8th of each month. • tion. The entertainment at the Academy Born, in Portland, on Friday, to the takes place this (Thuisdav) evening. wife of Prof. E H. Whitney, a son. and Quick Meal Ranges Call and get a Grandpa Cooper is the happiest man in Tillamook. cook book free. King & Smith Co. * The sailing dates of the Argo has been Clams and crabs for sale, opposite Case's machine shop—Joe Whitney. • changed, and in future she will leave Large tract of land on Garibaldi beach Portland on Wednesday evening and Tillamook on Saturday. to be slashed.—Apply to F. R. Beals. Best Flour Retailed, $1.70 per sack ; Croquet sets, tennis goods, Spaulding, balls and gloves. King & Smith Co. * $6 50 per barrel. Best Dry Granulated Sugar, $5 75 per 100 pounds, for a short Horse for sale, weight. 1.200 lbs.—For time, at Mills’ Cash Store. • particulars call at Headlight office. * H. A. Miles vs. Arthur McP'aillip* is a Rev. A. B. Calder will preach in Bay suit filed in the circuit court to compel City next Sunday at 11 a.m. and 8 p in. the defendant to llye up to his agreement Once yonr wheel is equipped with steel to dispose of certain property. rims the trouble is over. See lid. about Mrs. C. J. Crook has appointed it. • postmaster at Hemlock, and the post Leave vonr orders for slab wood at office will be moved fiom the hotel to the Tillamook Lumber Mlg. Co.’s saw the store about the first of the month. mill. | Sermon subjects at theChurch of Christ W. M. Mills is quite sick with pneu- neit Lord —,. In the mornir.g ------ s d»y. «onia and hi* sickness is causing some ‘'Light." ' In the evening. "The Enmity a*8rm- I between God aod man, and ho'v re Home properties in all parts of the moved.'' county from $500 and up See Rollie J The pingers who left on the Argo Watson. • < |agt wtri j. j Walters and t <ife, H. All Pattern Hats and Trimmed Hat*| P. Rasmusen and wife, Nels Paulsen, G. Selling at Big Reduction at Sturgeon's , P. Horgis, Willie Anderson, Mrs. M. Page this month. • ,md A. W Severance. For Sale, span of Horses, four and five Alter a long spell of fine w-Mther the year* old, between 11 and 12 hundred, wind turned to southwest early Wednes- See J. C. Bewley. • day morning, and this brought, rain. A Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Botts returned to *ew days rain would be quite beneficial th« city on Saturday ; also Mrs. Carl to the county, butastbebay harvest is Haberlach and Mrs. W. F. Baker, who about to commence it will 'telay it some had been visiting reUtue*. «• R continue*. TILLAMOOK $7.00 $3.95 Petticoats Shoe $2.25 to $5.00 36.50 JOTTINGS I ■Sheriff Crenshaw nnd wife returned to For first class shoe repairing see the city on Sunday from Portland, bring-' H. Simpson at Browne’s Shoe ing Dr, Tom Wine and wife with them, Store. who came in on a visit. They made the Mr». M. J. Durfee, widow of the late trip from Portland in one day. H. F, Durfee, and her daughtcr.Mr*. Geo. Rev. G. M. Beeler has been appointed W arlick, left for the Ea»t on Tueaday. pastor of the U B. church in this city, Th ty came here to look after their pro« and the Rev. W. W. Rosebraugh, who perty, but had a strenuou* time in pre occupied the pulpit in that church, had venting the bunco »hark» from doing the church at Philomath assigned him. them out of their money and property. C. R. Hoevet has leas.ed the saw mill Two passenger conche» will be lent in from Long & Son and is prepared to fur nish all kinds ot building material and on the next trip of the barge from Port boxes on .short notice. Let him figure on laud, and a» the bridge on the Wilion your new building, Quality and price is river will be completed in a few day», the track on thi* end of the Pacific Rail right. * Died, on Friday, June 18th, at the way & Navigation Co.'» road will be in hi me of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. shape that car» will lie able to run be West, Miss Lottie Pearl West, aged 13 tween Tillamook City and the Miami years, 4 months and 12 days. Deceased river. was buriedon Sunday in the Oddfellow's Some of the person! who will act a* Cemetery. fire wardens this summer are : Edgar Mr. Kasper Szweifel, who recently Munson and Henry Lowry, South Prai- came herefrom Wisconsin has pur ríe ; G. H. Benson, North Wilson ; II. H. chased ths Fred Weber farm arul per. Parsons and R. Reed. Kelchis ; C. F. soi.».I property on Trask river for Alexander. Miami ; Oscar Stanburg, $1?,500.00. The deal was mad« through Scott Obv and Taylor Thomas, Trask, There will be twice as many firewardens the F. R. Beals real estate agency. < ounty School Superintendent Buel on duty this year indifferent part* of the han gone to the valley to attend the county. Su|erlntendents’ Convention nnd State The new launch Frolic, built in thi* Teachers' Association, which will meet city by H. Eadu», will be completed thi* at Salem and Albany next week. Mr», week and will be launched probably on Ford will ne in the office from 1 to 4 Saturday. Mr. Eadui will be the muster o'clock each day. of the new vessel and she will be put on At the annual school meeting on Mon. the run between this city and ull point* day, H. T. Botts wa» re.elected director om the bay, and a* a large nnmber of and Alva Finley re-elected school clerk. visitor* are expected in Tillamook this M. W. Harrison, A. T. White and James Summer there will be plenty of launches Walton were appointed a commit«« to to accommodate them. Glenn H. John audit the account*. There were only fire son. of Bay City, will be the manager of person* present—three directors,the clerk the Frolic, and the lleadlignt man. The new mw mill belonging to the Mr. W. H. Parker came in on Tillamook Lumber Manufacturing Com Saturday to visrt his sons J Harvey and J pany is »awing out over 40,(100 feet of Clarence Parker, who ar« in bininean in Inmlier daily, I which is being taken thi* city, and to look over the county. away altnoet a* fast os it i* cut. Owing Mr.Parker wa* formerly publisher of the to the local demand, I be mill company Forest Grove* Time», which is to be bad to postpone cutting the ipruce log* merged with th« New*. Thi* will givej belonging to G. IV. Kiger for ten day*. Forest Grove but one newspaper, and 1 The mill I* .giving itrady employment to wa* brought about by the business men ' a large nunrlier of men, which help* the agree ing to support but one newspaper eity with a pay roll, and as toon a* pos- in tba t citv. thus exploding the idea that ' «able the company will slock up a large a long felt want existed in having two I nmlier yard with all kind« of dimension or three newspaper* bntt in where there lumber.both dossed, undressed and kiln 4 oeiy room io