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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1909)
ilia moni; HeaMW TILLAMOOK, WPRt AFTER YOU HALTOM’S Sensational SHOE SELLING ! ______ The above is intended to attract the attention of individuals who are using the sock instead of the bank for a depository, and who in consequence are receiving no interest on their savings. b ¿’We pay four per cent interest ou i' certificates of l°l|Mk_ depqnt; also on savings accounts, and would be de lighted to have all present “sock batik.’’ patrons call and ■ talk over the “ real thing” banking proposition with us. . UDtiL J - The Old Reliable. -■ T TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK TILLAMOOK CITY. Off E. Brandegee, Kincaid & Co. ’s MEN’S TAILORED SUITS. Style. Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes and Oxfords, black and tan, are being merci lessly slashed in price this week to close out short lines, broken lot numbers and odd sizes. Cost of goods to us has no consideration during this sale. They Must Go to make room for Fall Lines which will soon be arriving, and the easi est way to move them is to slaughter prices. Many Portland people visiting here have taken advantage of these remarkably low prices to purchase their full supply of school shoes for their children, knowing they could not touch these values for the same money at home. 'lliJ — THE HOUSE OF VALUES. AMERICAN LADY CORSETS Perfection. 1 ilo Hi >»» si * >1.50 per year, 1909 THE HOUSE OF VALUES. You Are the Individual We Require.” "lini 4 oot a iManthi illaidii IDI tW| ber n : tbei| no indeqi cretti« W. OREGON, JULY 15, SUPERVISION JUST GLANCE OVER THESE PRICES. HIS t These are not typographical errors. $2.49 PER PAIR. $1.45 PER PAIR. sssr: -ííaHr a _ | ¿STAR THEATRE ■ ItiBt 8h w, 8 I’.H A bargain bunch of Meu’s Shoes and Oxfords, tan and black and white canvas, tegular values to $3 50 while they last, at Per pair, $1.45 * Second Show, 8:50 P.M 97c. PER PAIR. THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY. ’Alit’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL. WHEN LOVE WILL. ¡■K CARTER'S DOUBLE. C alling 97c. per pair 83c. PER PAIR ’T’ ADMISSION, 10 Cents. 4 K A4? 'ùi 71 4 .d ' 21 ' JOTTINGS. Hny rope, h iy forks, Ifnv Pulley-, oil can-, everything for the hay field j King & Smith Co. • Dr. Morri», eye specialist. A. E. Nolan, general insurance. Rev. Thomas Robinson will preach at Read Tillamook County Bank notes. * Bay Citv on Sunday morning and in this city in the evening. Get your Daily Bread of W. M. Mills * 1 IlttVg Deputy District Attorney Cooper left ke hi Claude Thayer has bought a white last week for Portland and Seattle,where ibew, Stent»*» •••■lobilc. lie will visit relatives. ! " M.S. Batters , m was down from Ne- Another raft of spruce logs belonging baleni on Mond, lay. to G. W. Kiger was towed to the city on it Flour, the Daily Bread, Dim is The Very Tuesday from Bay City. 0 at Mills'Cash St . . M W. Harrison, president of the Tilla Miss RabyJWhittemore, of Corvallis, ■nook County Bank, left otr Saturday for city. San Francisco on business. inter and decorator, and Attorney Ht T. Botts was taken sick tecialty. with an attack of erysipelas on Tuesday toon has moved his real and is confined to his bed. the Main street. W. M. Heaston, who recently came to rill be in Cloverdale from this city from the East, will open a new 1th of each month. • barber shop next to this office. | is at tending the Druggists' For sale, Set of Double Buggy Harness ¡Portland this week. and Buggy with poll and fills Will ling at cost at Browne's exchange for fire wood.—J. C. Bewley. * «tear out the stock. * Mrs T. P. Wise and son, who have has purchased a traction been visiting fora month in this city, •ons to haul lumber. , left for their home in Portland on Tues Vuggy Harness for sale.— day. H. Parker at The Spa. If you dont use Sherwin Williams Pure Prepared Paint on your buildings, you don't get what you pay for. King & e • , weight, 1,200 lbs.—For Smith Co. For first class shoe repairing see H. at Headlight office. * k display of shoes at Az Simpson at Browne’s Shoe Store. Fine work on dress shoes a speciality. Give fPennington & Co's. * us a cal). g milk or cream should See the Fall and Winter samples of ibeseu, Tillamook City,* men's high grade clothing from the best el is equipped wilh steel Eastern house*.—Mason Pennington & is over. See Ed. about Co • lolstein bull for sale, h Sweifel, Nehalem. In- after visiting with r.- to Portland on Tues 1er will preach at the •ol house Sunday at 3 $2.87 PER PAIR. A case full of Children’s Shoes and Oxfords, lace and bnt- ton. Pick out what you want. Regular values to $1.50 for day SUNDAY & MONDAY'. i‘tW«OLDEN DAYS. CONEY ISLAND. JOLLY TIUOS DREAM. MR. JOUNAII GETS DUST IN HIS EYEM. TOPSY TURVY. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. FRIEND IN ENEV1YS CAMP. DRIVE IRISH TAR VAMPIRES OF THE COAST. ¡UNUSUAL ELOPEMENT. Ladies’ Oxfords in the latest patent leather tan and oxblocd shades. These are not has beens, blit our best stock. Regu lar values to $4.00. While they last. Perpair, $2 49 Another car load of Stumping Pow der came in the bay Tuesday. It will be in the nowder house by Thursday. King & Smith Co. • The Water Commission has served a notice on the city demanding water rent for the hydrants and 3 mills of the tax is returned to the city levied in December. ted in Eugene Jenkins' Mayor Tlios. Coates left this morning for Portland, and while outside will take ties in all parts of the a trip with Engineer Davis ou tbe other and up. See Rollie end of tbe railroad. Now is the time to buy Fashionable, Concert Band will give First Class Shoes. Browne’s stock of tra house on Saturday shoes i* being sold at cost.and some linrs below cost, to close out tbe stock. * for sale, also shells Tents, all sizes, Camp chairs, Camp machine shop. — Jce stoves. Fishing tackle. Guns and Ammu nition. Anything nnd everything for •. one oí the largest your outing trip. King & Smith Co. • ¡u Tillamook.—M Star- Sturgeon's are closing out all broken lines of children's underwear, ladiesjmu» If* for sale at Wahlen'* lin underwear, waists, nkirts, waist Sberinan Clay & C«x. materials and trimmed hats at big dis count. * Browne's Stock of Geo’. W. Phelp« has his rooming house nt cost Call ia and completed at Netarts Tbe ro-nr- are »11 newly furnished 'with goon bed-. books have arrived Parties desiring board and lodging when Id like all book* re- at Netarts ran find accommodation with I Geo. W. I'Uelps. • Boy’s and Girls’ Shoes and Oxfords heavy, medium and light soles, tans and blacks. Regular values to $1 50. Great bargains while they last, at Per pair, 83c 98c. Garment. Men’s heavy all wool un derwear, in natural, camels hair, ribbed and plain. Regu lar values $1.50 per garment during this sale while they last at Per Garment, 98c Boy’s Knee Pants. Big reductions in prices this week. Fants in all sizes from 19c. pair up. Ladies’ Shoes aud Oxfords in black, tan and oxblcod, heavy, medium and light soles. Values to $4.00, all'in one bunch, take your choice for Par pair, $2.87 $1.69 Ladies’ Shoes in blacks and tans heavy, medium and light soles. Values to $3 00. Price now per pair, $1.69 Ladies ’ TUB Suits j Pi ice. EMBROIDERIES. We will close out our line of handsome tailored tub dresses. All bran new stuff. The coats are the lcng new model, with semi-fitting backs. Regular $15.00 values, to A big bunch of embroideries and insertions in shoit lengths of from 21 to 3 yards. Close out, Suit $7.50 Strips worth 25c. to 33c. Sale Price, 14c Strips worth 50c. to 75c. Sale price. 37c Strips worth Sl.OO to 31.30. Sale price. 79c Flouncing, bandsand corset cover embroideries. All cut I iu price ou the same basis. Men’s and Boy's Golf Shirts. About 200 of these up to date novelty shirts in Madras, chambray and fgnvy fabrics. Values to $1.20,.^ All sizes from 11 to 17 go fu^9c each. Men’s Working Shirts I11 cheviots, demihs and outing Flannel. Regular values to 95c. Sale price, 39c WASH GOODS. Our bargain tables still groan with their weight of summer wash materials and we have cut the prices to the bone in order to move them. Get your materials here fora nice light summer frock this week at enormous reductions. 3 Entire stock of men's and boy's cloth The steamer Sue H Elmore came in on ing reduced in price at Mason, Penning- Wednesday ¡with a (till cargo of freight and full passenger list. She was unable ton's & Co. • For Sale, span of Horses, four and five |- to reach her dock today owing to the years old, between 11 and 12 hundred. low’ stage ol the tide, but she will be up See J. C. Bewley. * late to-night. Over 60 percent of the total deposits in banks in Tillamook County as shown by the last published reports are held in the Tillamook County Bank. See the poibt ? * Geo. W. Phelps has his rooming house completed at Netarts. The rooms are all newly furnished with good lieds. Parties desiring board and lodging when at Netarts can find accommodation wilh a <ic<». W. Phelps. • ¡ property sold for $12.000.00, a very reasonable figure considering its choice i location. I Mrs. JI. E Mart'n, r.ow connected I with Haltoin's store, will leave for Spo- j kane on Sunday, July 18tli, where she 1 will meet New York Resident Buyers for ! 1 he organization of stores that Haltom's 1 store is a member of, to purchase the fall I [stXck of Dry Goods, Tailored Suits, I ‘ Wraps, Skirts, Waists, Furs, etc. | | After a week of cloudy weather, with O<io. W. Phelps has his rooming house completed at Netarts. The rooms are nil newly furnished with good beds. Parties desiring board and lodging when at Netartscan find accommodations wi h Cleo. W. Phelps. • The steamer Argo came in on Thurs day with a full paigo nnd passenger list. She left on Saturday with a cargo of cheese valued at $14.000 and 53,OO0lt, of spruce lumber. Iler passengers were W. K Lytle and wife, W. H. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Key net er, Mrs. G. N. Ver- steeg and daughter, M. Ver steeg, Ray mond Versleeg, Mrs Elizalieth Anderson, Wm Durfee, Mrs. M. L. Leach aud M, W. Harrison Take your shoes to H. Simpson at For sale, on easy terms, an almost | 1 wo days of rain, it turned fine on Tues. the Browne Shoe Store for first class repair work. Fnei work a speciality. All new flying Shuttle Newcomb Loom, I dav. much to the delight of the dairy work guaranteed to be first claes, give latest improved. Also a quantity of men whose grass was ready to Imrvest. warp, cheap. Apply to Mrs. L. S. Phil As it was, the heavy rain bent down the us a trial. lips, Philomath, Ore., or Mrs. E. P. Blum, gran in places, but on the whole it was County Treasurer P. W. Todd and Hemlock. Ore. * a benefit to the county and for the time wife returned from California oil Wednes Several of the business men on Satur being there is no danger of forest fires. day, where they had gone on account | Geo W. Phelps has his rooming house day formed a delegation for the purpose Rev. G. M, Beeler, the newly appoint of Mr. Todd's health. He is feeling completed at Netarts. The rooms are of laying lielore the county Court their ' all newly furnished with good beds. ed pastor to the United Brethren church, much better. idens in regard to the question of the 1 Parties desiring hoard «nd lodging when has arrived in the city, and will preach Mr. R. P. Whitaker, of Sherman Clay appointment ol an engineer to look after at Netarts can find accomodations wilh in that church every Snnday at 11 a m. Piano house, came in on the Elmore the road and bridge work in the county. I Geo. W. Phelps. * and 8 p m. He comes very high recom last evening, and says he is going to sell Two petitions were presented favoring You’re cordially invited to meet Mrs mended a» a very successful minister. All thia, and another petition from Bay City some more pianos in this county in the ¡ Martin at the store on Friday and Rat arc cordially invited to attend these ser askud the court to appoint C. M. Thomae next two weeks. Jones & Knudson have decided to in | relays nd make known to her any spe vices. to the position. The matter was dis cial want or anv special article of mer Dr. E. F. Rogers and wife came in Irons cussed along lines previously pointed out build a concrete building for their furni- 1 chandise you desire purchased and she Silern on Friday to spend a summer s -by tbe Headlight, wilh but few objec- tute store opposite the Tyler building Í will gladly attend to the matter for you. I vacation. The Dr is the owner of the lion* raised thereto, nnd Hithough the It will I* a one-story building and will | The Geo. Hagg farm, consisting of 60 trotting stallion Major Weitzel, which he nicinbem of the court seemed to coincide have a concrete floor. acres of choice Wilson River bottom brought with him for breeding purposes. with some features of the plan, the couit Slab Wood, 16 inch, $2 load, delivered land together with the personal property The horse is at-Easter's barn, and he in took the natter under advisement. Leave your order at the Tillamook Lum thereon, was sold this week through the vites the farmers to inspect the fine ani The Tillamook I umber Manufacturing ber Mlg- Co.'s saw mill. The company F. R. Beals’ real estate agency to Mr. mal. Dr. Rogers positively refuse busi is putting in a new slasher and in future Bowks. The price paid for this proper ness on Sunday. He will remain here Company in figuring upon furnishing the the slab wood will be 16in. * until the 15th August, or longer if busi business houses on the principal streets ty was |t3,000. OU. with steam heat and electric lights. lhe King & Smith are putting in a set of The Heartier Sue If. Elmore sailed on nets demands. countv court has agreed to have the five Blue Rock Traps. They are of the Friday, her passengers being J. F. Kim August 21 is the date set by the county mill company lurnisli the court house latest model and all are Electric Pull 1 mel, A P. Gardner. Wm. Story. J. Galli- ■ court for bolding another election to with steam, and in all probability the Traps. Come over in the south part ol 1 ger, P. G« Ifiger, Nels Aadfraon. L. H create a Port of Tillamook under the law town Sunday and break a few. * Brown, A. C. Berry, P iZ.'idley, M. Sun- passed by the last State legislature. Thu concrete budding company and school directors will enter into s similar agree Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Pstzlaf left on i derland, Mrs. Stephenson, G. Stephcn- ' territory embraced in the Port will oom- ment. It is thought that most of the Sunday for Seattle to meet the Eastern i son. Miss R. McGee. Mrs. Kimball, |. - prise Tillamook. Iloquarton, Fairview business men would be glad to dispense representative-if the firm they deal with i Southern and G. York. and Mouth Prairie Precin< ts.|nnd it will tie with their stoves, as there is considera and to select their winter stock, and at F. R. Beals has sold the Olson Gari- a majority vote of all four precinct* com ble danger ol Eire from them, and install , the same lime to enjoy thensiwlves at the • . baldi beach property to a number rf bined to determineThe point. Nhould the steam radiators, giving heat night and 1 lair. Tillamook’s prominent farmers nnd busi. proposition carry, it wid devolve upon dav. This will lie done to utilize th< saw Governor Benson has appointed Geo. neat men. We are informed that this Governor Benson to appoint the mem ■lust and shavings at the saw mill and H. Webb a deputy dairy and food in property will be platted and placed on bers, so in that wai| I lie personal |of the wil1 lie an improvement as well as a sav It consists of 103 Port will cut no figure in the election. ing over espeneive wood for stoves, to npectnr. whose salary is paid by subacr'p the market »oon. lion, lie was the cheese maker at Tlie acres of choice land and controls one The first election for members to serre say nothing of the cleanliness and the Tillamook Creamery factory a few years quarter of a mile of oce^u frontage on the Port will not take place until the trouble of storing ami handling wood. adjoining the Lytic Lake retort. This gcuer il ilectiou in Ncycuilier »V1U. ago.