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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY x, 1909
>1.50 per year
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RAL THINGS.
I haltom ’S.
during J
are several things to be considered in select
ing your bauk.
Strength—financial strength.
and The care with which the bank is managed.
3rd The courtesy and spirit of accommodation 1 dis-
f played by the officers and employees.
4th The banking experience of its officers.
5th The ability of the bank to properly and
» promptly handle all your business.
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I THE
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Let our Low Prices help you save money on your preparations and give you more
dollars for your enjoyment of the holiday.
Remember, To-Day, To-Morrow—any day—first, last and all the time, You can
ILLÀMOOK COUNTY B â NKR^
TILLAMOOK
CITY. ORE.
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- ... SUPERVISION
do Better by Trading at Haltom’s.
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STAR
THEATRE.
FIRST SHOW, 8 P.I.
wet* Mi«
I.ITIil.
SECOND SHOW, S:50 l’.M
‘¡ THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
VICTOR HUGO S POWERFUL DRAMA.
BUY BLAS.
DEAR OLD GRANDMA.
NATURE'S FAIRER COMES rO GRIEF
SUNDAY & MONDAY. ’
*
Tailored Suit Special
Lingerie Waists
National tri-color bunting, in several
different style designa, on sale at, per
yard,
5c.
An opportunity to purchase the
stylish tailored suit you will need for
the summer at a big saving. Choice of
$25 tailored suits in large variety of
attractive colorings and select materials
at,
$ 16.45
Hundreds of the prettiest effects in
sheer, fine lingerie and linen materials,
with trimmings of lace insertions, em
broidery and fine tucks.
Yokes in
charming designs. Many of the rew
Dutch neck styles.
Most beautilul
designs brought out this season. On
sale this week at
$1.25 to $4.48
We have them from buttonhole flags
to banners. Anything you require in
this line for decorating purposes. Prices
right.
Linen Two Piece
Children's Dresses
Suits all Splendid
Neckwear & Veiling.
On sale, a splendid assortment of
Values.
children’s colored dresses at a very
The newest conciets in fancy and
• 1»^ CHOICE OF WEAPONS
HOW motue ”..7 n . law ’ got EVEN.
fore ;
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY.
BAD.AWAKENING
VI8IT FROM DOWN HOME.
HARD TO BEAT.
rSHL,
ADMISSION, 10 Cents
,LAMOOK
Bunting at 5c. a yd.
FLAGS.
THE OCTOROON.
HIBWSW’ FLIGHT.
the
HALTOM’S
Let Haltom’s Store Help You with its Complete
Stock of Summer Wearables for Men, Women
and Children.
To those wishing desirable banking relations, we
offer our services as an old established, permanent,
VVUOV4
111 uudtiug UdllK,
promising
WfeftrnKmlt
a"d atLuuj
accommodating
bank.
-J courteous treatment and careful attention to all business
r”_ J’ftWtnuted to our care.
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The House of Values.
tailored neckwear, brought direct from
New York, canbe seen at Haltom’s.
Among them w’e note JABOTS and
DAINTY DUTCH COLORS, pret
tily embroidered and trimmed with baby,
Irish and Valenciennes lace, especially
adapted for this season at
35c.
NEW VEILINGS in the numer
ous designs brought out for summer
wear; every pretty mesh and every
desired color here to select from at
per yard
25c. to 90c.
JOTTINGS.
Come in white linen color, pink,
light blue, Copenhagen and rose shades.
Are very handsomely tailored with the
same care and skill as our high grade
cloth suits. They are made in the long
lines that are now so very stylish. You
will find that they fit splendidly and
will
keep their shape indefinitely.
Values $12.50 to $15.00. On sale
this week at
$9.85.
material saving. These garments are
made up from good quality percales,
chambrays and fancy ginghams. 'I hey
come iu plain colors and pretty figured
effects, Shadesjincluded are blue, pink,
tan, red, rose and gray. Sizes for
children from 3 to 16 years of age
Sale price
69c. to $2.50
Dr. James E. Reedy and Miss Lola
Jackson were married in this city on
• | Tuesday evening,
g the Morris, eye specialist.
* | For Sale, Saddle Pony, Saddle Bridle.
B. Nolan, general insurance.
out. id Tillamook (fcanly Bank notes. • j Lariat
* • ~
Rope, , All for $12.50. Enquire
. De-
. » of Eugene Jenkins
*
- your Daily Bread of W. M. Mills.*
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President E. E. Lytle and Engineer
I. McCord, oLPortland, came in on
Geo. L. Davis, of the P. R, & N. Co.,
FE ASi'iay.
SPECIAL 1 with every pair of
ted Stils M. Lombard, of Portland, came in came in this week.
childrens shoes, sold this week size
Hav rope, hay forks, Hav Pulleys,
from 8$ to 2 we will give free of charge
inday.
D at , itmaster A.W.Severance has return- oil cans, everything for the hay field.
one of our Queen wire Jumping Ropes.
King & Smith Co.
*
In medium and lengthy styles,
Vice-P»"
Cut veils, in all colors
to IJ
On many lines of mens, womens and
the city.
Rev. A. B. Calder will preach at Onion
general 4
w hite, red and gray. Now on sale at
yard lengths worth regular 75c. Sale
childrens shoes you will find a decided
ia Armstrong, of Portland, was in Peak next Sunday at 11 a. id . ; Nehalem
Price
$2.50 and $2.75.
cut in prices.
49c.
G tag la,‘ weck-
at 2.30 and Balm 8 p.m.
GenenlF Verj Beat Flour, the Daily Bread,
The rain on Saturday and Sunday was
'urtlM,i ,1b'Ca»h Store.
needed and did a lot of good Since then
. Sour», painter and decorator, and the weather has been fine.
ak
atinx a apeetalty
Marriage licenses were issued to Leo E.
: Board of C0antv Commissioners Norton and Florence Hushback ; James
oL fc“*» "«* Wednesday
E. Reedy and Lola Jackaon
*
ia land i^ Shirler Brick, of Milwaukee, Or.,
Tillamook Creamery had 660,746 lbs.
of milk for the mouth of June, with an
Tte
w”k'
g amp
(jreek
j— lb< ci‘T
mile f Perkins win be in Cloverdale from average of 22,028 pounds per day.
*
The new saw mill is cutting between
de; two it
. to the Sth of each month.
1 and i _____________
trimmed batt greatly reduced in 45,000 and 50,000 feet of lumber daily
make
TriBBTi
> Millinery.
* and giving employment to 25 men.
BOY’S SUITS.
MEN’S SUITS.
the M«t Backar
ft Jo
See Sturgeon’s for anything needed in
$10.00
Boy’s $4.00 Suits
$3.20
Price H«, and craba for sale, opposite
$12.00 to $15.00 Men’s Suits
»hop..—Joe Whitney. • wav of Sailors, Trimmed Hats or Hat
14.65
Boy’s 5.00
4.19
16.00 to 18.00
Boltttin bull for sale. In Trimmings and Untrimmed Shapes. •
16.85
Boy’s 6.00
4.90
20.00 to 22.50
Rev. Thos. Robinson will preach next
Sweifel, Nehalem. *
|$nt on another page Sunday morning at Bay City and in the
Pretbylerian church in this city in the
iWlnktitlii next Monday.
evening.
Tents. «11 sizes. Camp chairs, Camp
M. R. Hanenkratt has sued Joze Vin- hundred pounds of milk and $13.86 per lor the veteran» of the civil, Indian and
M for safe, weight 1,200 Iba.-For
stoves. Fishing tackle. Guns and Ammu cent, commonly known as Portugeae Joe, c >w for May.
Spanish wars on Monday next at the
Geo.
R
Edner,
a
carpenter
and
builder
—*nr~y—** -* Headlight office. *
from Portland, has located in this city nition. Anything and everything for in the circuit court for $98.18, who I m
Eugene Jenkins gave his horned toads celebration to l-e held in this city. The
Glen Baker, of Port-
and is now prepared to do business in your outing trip. King & Smith Co. * claiming that amount for commission to Claude Thayer, who placed them in dinner will he served between twelve
Ron Wednesday.
that line.
Misses Blanch and Hazel McNair re and money advanced to pay taxes on his green house, from which they escaped, and two o'clock nt ti e depot ground.,
k or cream should
one finding its way buck to Jenkins' store, and the ladles extend an invitation to
If you dont use Sherwin Williams Pure turned to the city last week, the former certain projierty.
kn. Tillamook City.* Prepared Paint on your buildings, you from Portland ami the latter from Eu
It is expected that several murder where it was picked up by one of the the veterans to take dinner with them
equipped with steel don't get what you pay for. King & gene, where she attended the State Uni cases and other important criminal mat carpenters working on the concrete on the national holiday.
See Ed. about Smith Co.
ters will be argued in the Supreme Court building.
The Swnstica Club met nt the hon e of
versity.
•
this
month. The case of the State vs.
Silver Wave Chapter, O.E S , gave Mr- Mrs. W. F. Baker on Friday afternoon,
Walter
Goyne,
sen
of
Frank
Goyne,
Master Fish Warden H. C- McAllister
for slab wood at is expected in about the 15th to make an had the misfortune to fall from a wagon Hembree, charged with murder in the H T. Botts, Grand Worthy Patron, O. with 11 good attendance. The guests
r Mtg. Co.'s saw inspection of the salmon hatchery on the on Friday and break his right leg below first degree, will be argued about July B.S. of Oregon, and Mrs. Walter Wood, were Mesdames Itiigham, Crenshaw and
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of Bay City, Grand Organist O E S., a W i«e and Miss Tinnerstet. After a plea
the hip. Dr Boats was called to attend 15th.
Trask river.
The Argo had 1,222 cases of cheese on reception atthe Oddfillow's hall Satur sant afternoon spent in the usual man
batter fa t at the Red
Mrs. G. B. Lamb and son returned to to the injured limb.
ipaiiy for May was the city on Tuesday from Newberg and
Frank Kurrc has resigned his situation board when she left here on Thursday, day evening. A numkr of the memliers ner the hostess nerved a delicious lunch
ol the Eastern Star from Bay City were eon, which was enjoyed very much The
Eugene, where she visited with relatives at the Southern Pacific depot in this city and her passengers were Mr. and Mrs.
club will meet next month with Mrs.
Kerby and two sons, Mrs. f. H Shirk present.
and
left
this
w*»ck
for
a
month
’
s
visit
for
several
weeks.
In all parts of the
B D. Lamar at the home of her mother,
and
H.
K.
3hirk.
She
left
out
Saturday
Married,
on
June
23rd,
at
the
home
of
with
his
brother,
who
resides
in
Tilla
d up.
See Rollie
Another car load of Stumping Pow
Mrs. Brodhead.
with
a
number
of
other
passengers
from
the
bride
’
s
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
A.
der came in the bay Tuesday. It will be mook.—Independence Enterprise.
bav points.
That it pavs to list your land with a
Haas,
at
Oretown,
Charles
H.
Ladson,
C. R. Hocvet has leased the saw mill
ght in the Tvler in the oowder house by Tburttday.
The Sue H. Elmore came in on Wed of Dolph, and Mips Henrietta Hess, the live, energetic real estate agent is dearly
from Long & Son and is prepared to fur
Id at sheriff's sale . King & Smith Co.
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! marriage knot being tied by Justice of demonstrated hv the sales which hava
The new launch Frolic, which was nisb all kinds of building material and nesday with the following passengers : i the Peace C. P. Nelson. After the cere lieen made during the past week, ot
Miss
Wilt,
Mrs.
Morris
son
and
daugh
merit a real estate built by H. Eadus, was launched on i boxes on short notice. Let him figure on
j mdnv the happf couple received the con which the following are the most impor
in from Portland ' Wednesday night, and will be put on the I vour new building, Quality and price is ter. P. Conrad, J. Juice, Mrs. T. Ix-wis gratulations of their friends, following tant :
Mr.
McConner.
Guy
Lent.
C.
E
Iner,
Mr.
right.
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run to all bay points
Joset Blaser to John Weber,
Hollister, wife and daughter, M. Hagg, which a bounteous dinner was served by
larm on Tillamook river......... $10.000
' Mr». He»».
Dr. Henry Morris has moved from the
Be*t Flour Retailed. $1.70 per sack ;
Marvin and O. D
M. Curtiss, E. .Marvin, M. Chapin, Glen
Frank Fitzpatrick to J. E
were in (be city on |6.50pcr barrel. Best Dry Granulated I Tillamook hotel Io Jenkins' jewelry Baker and D. Baker
M. H Larsen left la*t week for Cali.
Thomas, larm on Tra*k river 11,000
Sugar, |5 75 per 100 pounds, for a short ‘ store. He left this week fur McMinnville
I forma,having decided not to firing a new | Marc Bays to T. J. Bowles,
Wyss
Bros.
take
their
milk
to
two
i
to
be
gone
a
few
days,
and
on
his
return
*
acreage property in Tillamook
to Backer & Jones' time, at Mills' Cash Store.
factories, the Red Clover and Elwood I suit to give him title to the hotel. He I City
............................................
3,000
Owing to a bent shaft and the break expect to put in a grinding plant to grind
-
fell
as
though
he
had
lieen
buncoed
out
•ellmg all trimmed
Creameries. For the month of May the
John Welier to Weber Bros.,
ing of some cogs on the log haul, the his own glasses.
>
his
property,
but
as
it
had
cost
him
seve
milk taken to the Elwood creamery was
larm on Tillamook river ...... 10.000
The steamer Argo came up Thursday 43,182 pounds from 4^ cows, which ral hundred dollar in attorney's fees, he
orses. four a nd five •aw>n8 department of the saw mill had
Consumpation of sole of valuable tract
to
close
down
three
days
last
week.
[ evening, and she brought in lhe follow made 1,620 pounds of butter fat at <38 2c decided not to spend any more money in of lieach property to E. E. Lytle and
1 and 12 hundred
• I For sale, on east terms, an almost ing passengers : Blanch and Hazel Me per pound, bringing $618 85 or $1.13 litigation for fear (bat nothing would f>e .others. F K. Beats is the real estate
* Nair. Mrs. K. Christensen, Miss L . Lor per hundred pounds, making $15 47 leit of his remaining half interest iu the agent who handled these deals.
I in getting the new living Shuttle Newcomb Loom,
ing and Them Christensen, Ed Garlick t*r cow for the month of May. Ked i hotel*
latest
improved.
Also
a
quantity
of
ck in the bav be |
II'» Luck to Smoke Puck.
S» veral of the ladies of the city who
lerson. They bare , warp, cheap, Apply to Mrs. L. S. Phil. and wife, C. Robinson and wife, E |udd. Clover, 26,686 pounds of milk from 26
T.
MUI*«
Charles
Martin,
D.
A.
Browne.
Tlie Belter than #c. Cigar.
wing it to Netarts
»'« ., or Mrs E. P Blum,
cows, which made 1001 pounds of but are interested in the old soldiers are
Jacob Browne and |. L. Weueberger,
He nil <k. Orc.
ter fat at 34 7c per pound, or $ 1.31 per making preparations to provide a dinner
TI m » Cigar io Iho Grweu Bux.
Extra Special.
SHOES.
Women’s Coat
Sweaters
MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING
Unusual Inducements for a Few Days,
to encourage our patrons to buy their Clothes early this week. Special price con-
Read all about them Ijelow and be here early
cessions are being made
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