Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 22, 1909, Image 1

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No. 7.
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THEATRE
MMg 8 P.M.
Second Show, 8:50 P.M.
THURSDAY, ERIDA Y & SATURDAY.
IRISH HERO.
r IN A FOLDING-BED.
flKjmOSS WAY.
BWintUITED JOY RIDE
OTHER FELLOW OR FIGHT FOR LOVE.
SUNDAY & MONDAY.
international GRANO prize race .
.SCENICI WONDERS
A MIDNIGHT DISTURBANCE.
THE ENERGETIC SHEET CLEANER.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY.
GIRL AT THE OLD MILL
A MAID AND HIE MILLIONAIRE
SOME JOLLY SPORTS.
ADMISSION, 10 Cents.
JOTTINGS
See the Fall and Winter samples of
men’s high grade clothing from the best
fialist.
Eastern houses.—Mason Pennington &
«
Co.
♦
11 insurance.
id Tillamook Count V B.nk notes •
A. J. Lisbuns and wife, F. H. Wai
t your Daily Bread of W. M. Mills * gamot and wife and Bert Espy and wife,
Cc^^™;**Cor vallia, was in the vf P< rtland, were in the city oil Mon­
day.
Wanted, bv the Tillamook Construe
tion Company Monday morning, three
carpenters, opposite the Pleasant Valley
store.
F. W. Berger, of the Tillamook Con­
struction Company, has the contract to
build the new school house at Pleasant
, of Portland, were Valiev.
•
H. Gram and »on were in from
land th.. wr->-
t rock bottom
r watermel
FaUr. I, visit Tbr
decorator, and
Sour».
SMH
'tt Kmg
e city on
iiUrmelons, cheaper than von can
Q them. At The Spa.
-
I Moore and wile. of Independence,
in the city thia week,
E. Kloachek »nd wife, of Portland.
, in the city this week.
Watermelon», Call at The Spa. A
shipment just arrived.
*
i. M. M. Bagnel. of Sin |os, (.'al.,
u the city on Monday.
Perkinswill be in Cloverdale lloni
1 it to the Sth of each month.
«
B. Twitchell and wife, of Pheonix,
were in the city on I msday.
esjire selling at cost at Browne's
S Sea8tore, to clear out the .-lock.
‘
urebredHolateinlmlllors.de. In
of Rudolph Sweik I. Nehalem. *
ne window display of shoes at M
at Muon, Penningi u
•
ft, rone wishing milk or creaiu should
r». Anna Ebbeaen. Tillamook ■ 'it v "
eyonr wheel i»equipped with steel
trouble i» over. S e Ed about
i tte
i bin
!
ith
¿si
>1.50 per year.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 22, 1909.
propertie» in ali parts of the
See Rollie
from $500 and up.
»ale, also shells,
shop. — Joe
of the largest
lamook.—M. Stur­
and boy's cloth-
gt Mason, Penning
that Browne's Stock o'
•old at cost. Call in and
four and five
11 and 12 hundred.
forks. Hav Pulleys,
*X for the hay field
to will preach both
in the Presbyterian
Hfcble Buggy Harness
b poll and fills Will
«Mod —J. C. Bewley. *
Merwin Williams Pure
ifcyour buildings, you
Mb Pay i°r- I^<nR &
The schooner Queen sailed into the
bay on Sunday to load lumber at the
Miami Lumber Co’s saw mill at Hob-
sonyille.
Tha Tillamook Building Compatiy has
given all the finishing work on the con.
crete building to S, A. Brodhead to
superintend.
.
Another car load or Stum pi ng Pow­
der came in the bay Tuesday, ft* ill be
in the nowder house by Thursday.
King & Smith Co.
*
The Hembree case is being argued in
the supreme court at Salem today, and
the point to be decided is whether he will
be given a new trial.
Wanted, to rent,\a good dairy farm,
one with stock on the place preferred
Can give reference. AddtessW.W. Dodge,
Box 267, Dallas, Ore.
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Arrangementshave been made where­
by the steamer Argo can carry ten more
passengers, which makes 32 that she is
now registered to carry.
Now is the time to buy Fashionable,
First Class Shoes.
Browne's stock of
shoes is being sold at cost, and some lines
below cost, to close out the stock.
•
Tents, all sizes, Camp chairs, Camp
stoves, Fishing tackle, Guns and Ammu­
nition. Anything and everything for
your outing trip. King & Smith Co. *
Lost, between Tillamook City andWil-
son river bridge, n fly-book containing
three dozen flys and a Ashing license.
Finder will please return to this office *
F. R. Beals has sold the Thon. Bowles
residence property near the railroad
terminal grounds to Geo. Haag. The
price paid for this property was $2,500.
The weather conditions were peculiar
on Saturday. The glass was at fair and
the wind was in the west, but it rained
hard, the cause being a storm off the
coast.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in
on Wednesday with railroad supplies,
which was unloaded at Garibaldi, and
she did not reach this city until this
afternoon,
There is no earthly reason to think
that the proposition of the Astoria, Sea
coast A Tillamook Electric railway line
will fail of negotiation. It is one of those
self evident profit-producers that cannot
go far befo.e it will be seized and closed.
Investors are always slow and cautions,
but no rational thing like this ever gets
by them.—Astorian.
DE FOR ANYTHING IN TILLA­
GE THAT LOOKS GOOD.
wed Stock Ranch in Linn County Will
■ 40 Acres or Over of Like Value
in Tillamook County.
Wes, 10 miles from Brownsville and 3 miles
dsville, in Linn county. 80 acres of level
es cleared and under plow. All of the place
I and sub-divided. 160 acres of heavy saw
i pine and oak, will cruise over r,000,000
bd by running creeks and springs the year
house of 5 rooms in fair condition. Stock
fck. Poultry house, etc. Three miles to
bost-office. Will throw in the following
d cows, 25 head of sheep, 2 brood hogs, 60
(chickens, geese and turkeys.
doming to Tillamook in about three weeks
ept any place that will compare favorably
lave to offer.
the value of this place of $5,500. Write or
ROLLIE W. WATSON,
rillamook City. Oregon.
HALTOM’S. There can be no dissatisfaction here. HALTOMS
ONE GRAND CLEAN SWEEP
SUMMER
GOODS AND WEARABLES
We are slashing prices ou all lines of merchandise. The stock must be reduced at least $5000.00 by August 18th. Mr.
Haltoin has left the city to go to Spokane, where he will purchase from representatives of the leading manufacturers of the coun­
try an immense stotk of Fall Wearables. Before he left he gave orders to reduce the stock, to cut the pt ices to pieces—anything
to move the present huge stock, so that the incoming fall goods will have room. We believe in a rigid obedience of orders and
are simply having the time of our lives cutting prices.
YOU CANNOT BUY ANYTHING HERE THIS WEEK WITHOUT GETTING A BARG AN.
Trade Here This Week.
Bargain Week! Bargain Week ! Bargain week !
39 c. Each.
$16.45.
A line of $25.00 to $30.00 Ladies’ Tailored Suits just here
on the last boat. These are the season’s best tailored styles ;
come in black, old rose, blue, green, grey, residy, etc., and in
good serviceable-materials. Look what you can save by pur-
ing one ot these suits during Bargain Week.
Regular $25 to $30 Values, for Suit $16.45
BATHING SUITS. — We
Our Men’s and Boy’s Golf and Negligie Shirts in Madras,
Chambray and all fancy materials. Values frcm 75c. to $1.25
go this week for 39c.
39c. Each.
A broken lot of sizes in Men’s Heavy Cotton Ribbed Under­
wear. A splendid value at 65c. each go this week for 39c. each.
are headquarters for these goods here and have a large variety to select from.
Women’s and Children’s. Prices from 75c. suit up.
TUB SUITS HALF PRICE.
MEN’S AUTO HATS.
In Men’s,
39c. EACH.
A shipment of these nobby little affairs
All our $15.00 ladies’ tailored’tub suits
Slashing cut on Men’s neckwear,
received on the last boat. These come in tiful patterns in four-in-hand’s and
in all colors and sizes, for this week.
white, gieeu, red and blue. While they last, Values 50 to 75c. Bargain week
Suit
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$7.50
50c. each.
Each
EMBROIDERIES.
25c. EACH.
SHOES.
beau­
tecks.
price.
39c.
A lot of men’s crush Hats in brown,
We are still selling our Siloes at less
Short lengths of embroideries and inser­ Tan, blue and white. Values to 75c.
tions from 2 to 2% yds. each.
I this week.
Each 25c. than cost, we have sold a great many, but
have piles left yet, and all are bargains.
25 to 35c. values, per strip, 14c.
We have placed them in bins with plain
50 to 75c.
37c.
price tickets on. Come in and pick out
99
what you want.
$1.00 to $1.50
79c.
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HALTOMS
Elder Derrickson, of Portland, will
Mrs. A. J. Stilus, Worthy Grand Ma
preach on the question ‘‘The Bible Sab- tron, Order Eastern Star, will come in
I a li’’ next Sunday at three o’clock at on the steamer Argo, and the local lodge
the Seventh Day Adventist Church. All will give a reception on 3aturday even­
ing in her honor.
are invited to attend.
The opportunity is yours. If you mus
Mrs. J. E. Brown and daughter. Miss
Ddla, went to Tillamook county li^st the opportunity it is your own fault to
week to spend the greater portion of breed to one oi the highest classed Trot­
the summer. They will be in campat ting Stallions of the Pacific Coast.
Netarts and will be joined later by M r. Major Weitzel,. No. 33271, is now at
B ecause your money is
Easter's Stables, in Tillamook City, and
Brown.—Sheridan Sun.
safer in the bank
will
remain
there
until
August
15,
or
For sale, on easy terms, an almost
later if business justifies.
*
than any place
new flying Shuttle Newcomb Loom,
Say fellows, those new fall suit sam­
else.
latest improved. Also a quantity of
ples are here, and «they are the cream of
warp, cheap. Apply to Mrs. L. S. Phil­
B ecause a bank account
the mills. We can give each customer
lips, Philomath, Ore., or Mrs. E. P. Blum.
teaches, helps
an exclusive design. Fit and satisfac­
Hemlock. Ore.
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and encourages
tion guaranteed, Come in now and get
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thaver returned ycur order placed. An extra pair of
one to save.
to the city on Saturday after spending pants free with each wuit.
B
ecause
it insures let­
several weeks visiting in the Willamette
—H altom ’ s D ept . S tore .
ters of recom­
valley and Portland. Mr. Thayer has
Attorney H. T. Botts was in a critical
mendation,
if
bought a White steamer and they re­
condition several days this week, which
turned in the automobile.
worthy,
in
case
caused considerable anxiety to his wife
you need them,
Good progress is being made on the and his friends, so much su that tele­
and at all time
new ccmcrete budding, which will be a grams were sent to uis relatives in the
great improvement to the city when it is East. We are glad to say that Mr.Botts
a favorable report to those who may inquire
completed. Quite a number of new resi is a little better and now out of danger,
at the bank concerning you and your business.
dences will be built this year, and the the doctors having succeeded in stopping
B ecause a bank account gives a man standing, and raises
the city is gradually improving.
the erysipelas fioin spreading.
him in the estimation of all with whom he may
Dr. E. F. Rogers and wife, of Salem,
Two accidents occurred on Tuesday at
deal. The man who keeps no bank account
took their Arst peep at the mighty ocean the Tillamook Lumber Manufacturing
cannot be worth much.
on Sunday and thought it was grand. Company’s saw mill. John Rees had u
He is greatly pleased with Tillamook finger injured on the log deck while a
B ecause it is a convenience, a necessity, a help and a
county and its beautiful, cool climate at log was being turned, which will lay him
luxury. It saves time, trouble and book-keep­
this season of the year, its scenery and off for a few days, and O. R. Baskin,who
ing, keeps accounts straight, and is the only
the great dairying industry.
hauls the slab wood, had the misfortune
way to handle that part of a business.
Notices of appeals to the circuit court to get one of the fingers on his right !
B ecause the bank officials are glad to give to their custo­
have been Aled from the decisions of the hand caught in the conveyor chain at the |
county court in the Rock and Atkinson slab wood bin and smashed the top of it.
mers assistance of all kinds, and valuable advice
road petitions which wire approved and
Charles Good, one of the carpenters
and information that cannot be obtained else­
ordered open upon the recommendations working on the concrete building, met {
where.
of the road viewers, but allowed nothing with n serious accident on Thursday. He
B
ecause
paying bills by check is the simplest and most
for damages.
was working on the roof, and losing his
convenient
method, and your check becomes a
footing,
he
fell
to
the
second
floor,
land
J
Mrs Dunlop’s relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
receipt for the debt it pays.
Goodrich and Mrs. Smith of Hood River, ing on the rafters. He had his hip broken '
and Mrs. Griffith of Minneapolis. Minn . and was severely shaken. The handle of'
B ecause checks, and often other paper, deposited will
Mrs. L. D Goodrich, of Red Oak, la., tl»e hammer, which was attached to his
be credited at par, whereas a non-cnstomer not
and Mrs. Wilkins, of St. Joe, Mo . are aide, was broken into splinters
only
has to wait for the collection of the checks,
enjoying a pleasant reunion at the M. E Boats attended to the injuries.
etc.,
but
has to pay for the service as well.
parsonage this week.
The hay harvest is in full blast in this
BECAUSE in case of need when away from home, whether
G S Wistadt has the contract to build county, with another bumper crop. The
from by robbery or other causes, a telegram to
the new concrete building lor Jones & wet and threatening weather last week
Knudson's furniture store. The building made some of the dairymen uneasy who
your bank brings aid in a short time. Other­
will be 54- by 100 feet with a balcony had grass down or ready to cut, but on
wise you might stiffer.
around the interior. It will have a base­ the whole the wet weather was a great
B
ecause
some day you might need tb borrow. The
ment 6 feet in depth, and the main build­ help to the grass where it was backward
customer gets not only the favor, but the pre­
ing will be 16 feet in the clear with the and not up to the average a few weeks
ference in amounts, time to run, etc. The
latest improvement in glass slmw win­ ago. Oat hay is looking fine, with ano.
non-custumer very often meets with a refusal.
dows, cement floor and a cement roof, ther big crop.
which will make the building fire proof.
vJUDESTp
The remains of A. A. Ford, who was
r» i í'iizí CAPITA L
There will be a union evangelistic lost and who died from starvation in the
BANK
«0,0 a 0Æ00
IN THE
meeting held in Tillamook, the opening Cascade mountains above Blue River
TY\pffE.
suptwvisiON
TILLAMOOK
date to be August Sth at 10 a m. These last April, were buried in the 1 0.0.F.
meetings will be under the direction ot cemetery at Eugene on Sunday. Ford I____________________ ___ ______________
French E Oliver. D.D., of Kansas City, had been missing three weeks when his
Mo. Dr. Oliver is one of the greatest body was found by a searching party on
1 he ladies belonging to the Shakes- J Slab Wood, 1 fi inch, $2 load. deliv< red,
evangelists of the day. Chorus singing May 20, The body was too badly de
will lie directed by Prof. XV. R. Oliver, of composed to be moved when found, but. pea re Club chartered the launch Frolic, I Leave your ord V a’ the Tillamook Lum-
Gnheston. Texas, who stands pre-emi­ under the direction of bis son. the fjones and with a number of their fiienda, left ber Mfg Co,'» . tnw mill. The company
nent as a chorus director in the Foiled were exhumed an I brought out of the this morning on a picnic party to spend is pu t ng n a n tw slasher a d io lot'ire
the day at Garibaldi beach.
j tbs slab vool w Ul be 16 u.
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States.
’ moun’ains.
; TEN REASONS
Why You Should Carry an Account With
“the Old Reliable.”
N [Y BANK