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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1909)
Hcaòliijljt TILLAMOOK, CHOOSING A BANK OREGON, A etv Shipment of Prints Arrived. Iu looking for a bank to receive your money, yon want to find A SAFE BANK A CONVENIENT BANK, AN ACCOMO DATING BANK. AUGUST 5, 1909. >1.50 per year HALTOM’S We handle the Ametican Lady Corset. extraordinary week of SELLING. (»real Cuts in Prices on all lines of seasonable merchandise, this coming week, this incl tides many lines of up to date goods which we have just received into stock. Those who attended our bargain week sales reduced our stock by a good many ^dollars, but they did not get it all, and there are more fresh bargains being thr°wn on the sale tables every day. BU}t AOH AND SAVE MONEY. You will find it will pay you well. MUST CLEAN UP We want you to consider this Bank along these lines. Satisfy yourself by careful enquiry that we know our business and will treat you right, then come in and open an account. TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE FALL AND Out Go All the WASH SUITS. WINTER STOCK. Own a Good New Bathing Suit The fact that FIVE SIXTHS of the total gain in bank deposits in Tillamook County in the last six month are held in this bank is certainly strong evidence that we are treating people right. WOMEN’S SI5.00 The days of HIGH EXCHANGE CHARGES. EXCESSIVE DISCOUNTS AND UNREASONABLE RATES in the way of BONUSES ON LOANS are past. cloth and of English rep ; they are strictly tailored styles and as swell and fashonable as you could wish. The colors are white, tan, pale blue, new blue, besides lavender and pink, and every suit iu the lot is worth $15.00. The coats are handsomely tailored, with semi-fitting backs. 40 and 42 inches long. Choice of any of these Suits, $6.98. The bathing season is right at its height now and a new suit will uot come in amiss. We are showing the nattiest styles of the season. All the prettiest effects made up from soliels and nice quality brilliantines, in blues aud black, nicely trimmed with white braid. Sizes for girls’ as small as the miss of 8 years, and to suit the woman whose bust measures 42 or 44 inches. Our prices are remarkably low considering values. TR UNKS & SUIT CA SES GALATEA CLOTH. Blankets and Comforters. WAISTS. We have just received a large shipment of these use ful articles in all qualities and sizes. If you anticipate a trip to the A. Y.P.E. or elsewhere, we can supply your needs in this line. Prices light. Another shipment of these much desired fabrics lias just come iu. Plenty of kaliki color now ; also some natty patterns not seen here before. Those of you who have been waiting for this stuff better come early. We have a heavy stock oi these necessities for the home and for campers. We have been short on this line for some time, but now are able to supply almost anything you want iu this line. Closing out our eutire line of Ladies’ Waists to make room fora heavy fall purchase of these goods. Here is a chance to supply yourself with a daity waists at little cost on one line we quote values to $6.50. Sale Price, $2.1 9 Actual Facts. The suits are of fine lineu, of linen raime Do your business with the bank that is responsible for the passiug of such methods in banking. BF TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK’S» TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE. |l COUNTY STATE SUPERVISION W k A STAR $3.95 A Crushing Special in Men’s Oxfords $3.95 THEATRE. The season for these natty shoes is now at its height and we have a line of styles that are certainly right Hut We have placed all our $5.00 to $5 50 Oxfords in tail, oxblood, gun metal vicis aud patent leather Oxfords on one grand, clean final wind up at the ridiculouly low price of $3.95 PER PAIR. Second Show, 8:50 P.M. First Sh w, 8 P.M. THEY MUST GO. Í s H A LT0M ’S Change of Program Thursday, Sunday & Tuesday a ADMISSION, 10 Cents. w'j '2i 'Si II i IAMOOK TUB SUITS FOR $6.98. JOTTINGS. Dr. Morris, eye specialist. A. E. Nolan, general insurance. * 8 L Ray, of Portland, is in the city. Read Tillamook County Bank notes. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Thomas came in on Saturday from Portland and left the next day for the beach. The fees in the County Clerk's office for the month of July, principally for re cording, amounted to $124.74. O. G. Parker, of Kingsville. Tex., is in Horace Adder, of Portland, is in the the city looking for a location in the nickel plate and hardware line. Carpenters wanted. Apply to S. A. There was no city coaucil meeting on odbead, • Monday evening on nctount of Mayor c. E. Hadley and wife left on Tuesday their auto. Coates being absent from the city. Contractor Brodhead has taken charge H. Sours, painter and decorator, and at the concrete building and will super corating a specialty, * tend the completion of that building. Dr. Perkins w ill be in Cloverdale from For sale, Set of Douhlg Buggy Harness and Buggy with poll and fills Will < 1st to the Sth of each month. • Naies arc selling at cost at Browne's exchange for fire wood.—J. C. Bewley. H E. Wirth, assistant supreme Marter I pore bred Holstein bull for sale. In- United Artisans, is in the city for the purpose of reorganizing the lodge in this “re ol Rudolph Sweifel, Nehalem. * Once your wheel is equipped with steel city. A condemnation suit was filed in the ssthe trouble is over. See Ed. about circuit court on Wednesday by the P. • R. & N. Co. against Kenneth W. Ken Horae properties in all parts of the «"ty from $500 and up. See Rollie ney. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lucas and Mr. •lion. and Mrs S. L. Morris came in from Clams and crabs for sale, also shells, Portland this week for a two weeks 'poate Case's machine shop. — Joe outing. hitney. • If you dost use .Sherwin Williams lure C F. Wingand and wife, of Portland', Prepared Paint on your-iiuildings, you ’io the city and came in to buy beach don't get what you pay for King& •»my. Smith Co. P°rsaleor trade, one of the largest Lost, a Waterman's Fountain Pen, tllinery Stores in Tillamook.—M. Stur- with two gold bands. Finder please leave •" 4 Co. • same at Johnson's barber shop and re Ch»o E Fisher and W. L Thedner, ol ceive reward. 'o-and, are in the county looking for Stephen Michaud has disposed of his ’’•tments. confectionery store and billiard parlors ivi'tmber that Browne's Stock of at Bay City through the Beals real f*’ is being sold at cost. Call in and estate agency. 1*vtth»m. • Another carload of Stumping Pow hove those baby carriage tires and dcr came in the bay Tuesday. It • dl 1« " Put them on so they will stay.—E. in the powder house by Thursday. ’•’’’Igrass. • King & Smith Co. Whitmore, of Portland, is in the a guo<i dairy farm . Wanted, to rent. '‘"H looking up whit timber there the place preferred one with stock 00 : a the market. Can give reference. Address*. K Dodge, ••es Walton has purchased a Buick Box 267, Dallas, Ore. ’••■dis the latest to get Into the Bacher * lone» have gone to f’or'¿a •■obile class. to purchase their Fall and [•I rope, hay forks, Hav Pulleys, nery. and will be ready to meet their **"*• everything for the hay field paD0"»1 S,P,fm*’*r * 4 Smith Co. The Board of County ' ’nd Mr,. F S. Whitehouse left on eomposed of County Judge Good.peed >i* Store, to dear Ont the stock. • , J f'* Portland «nd the Willamette !">ri vacation. Mr and Mrs. J. H. Cook left for Port, F R. Real» has sold M, J. Reading', land in their automobile, and Attorney farm and personal property to Jos Webster Holmes accompanied them, who Blaser fur $5,000.00. This farm is lias business in Portland and Salem. situnted o^the Netarts road near the Mr. Blaser Now is the lime to buy Fashionable, Tillamook River bridge. First Class Shoes. Browne's stock ot contemplates making extensive improve shoesis beingsokl At cost, and some lines ments on his purchase, when he fxpects to be able to carry 25 or 30 cows. • below cost, to close out the stock. Dr. French E Oliver, the noted evan Tents, all sizes, Camp chairs, Camp stoves, Fishing tackle, Guns and Ammu gelist, will commence n series of revival nition. Anything and everything for meetings in this city on Sunduy morning vour outing trip. King & Smith Co. * next in a tabernacle (specially built lor that purpose. Dr. Oliver is a powerful While in Portland last week, Carl speaker and all should make it a point Knudson, of the firm of Jones & Knud, to hear him. Pro!. W. R. Oliver will be son, bought a cement mixer, which thev the musical director at the meetings aud will us« in the construction of their new- a large nttemiance is expected. concrete building. Mr. Clarence A. Parker, one of the Four horses were seriously injured on popular proprietor» of The Spa, was the Whitney place belonging to J. R married to Miss Mabel Redda way in this Hicks by a defective cattle guard on the city on Tuesday, the Rev. D. L- Shrode raiboad, and one of the animals is not officiating. The groom formerly resided expected to live. in Forest Grove, and since coming here The surveyors who hnve been walking he has made many friends. The bride ir on the Wilson river, surveying over the the daughter of Mr. David Reddaway. Coast range for the United Railways The happy couple will spend the summer electric line, reached this city on Tues at Happy Camp nt Netarts. day with the survey. A fire alarm was turned in about six Roy H. Ogden, better known as “Bull o’clock on Tuesday evening and the Moose,’’ skipped out of the county, much hose company quickly responded and ran to the regret of the hotel men. It is sup the fire appliances out to the west ol posed that he left on the Argo and left town, but as the fire was in Wilbui the steamer at Astoria. Stillwell's house west of the Trask river Morris Schnal, the popular price the hose company could do nothing to Clothier, will open, on or about the 1st save the property. The fire caught in September, with a full line of Clothing. the roof and completely destroyed the Gent.’s Furnishings, Boots and Shoes, house, but they managed to save most of the furniture. Stillwell did not carry in part of R L. Wade's store. The weather in the Willamette valley any insurance. up to a few days ago was »0 cool that The passengers who left on the Sue H. people saw no necessity of coming to the Elmore on Saturday were Mr. Moram coast, which, probably, accounts for so and wife, C. Meyer», Mrs. J. M Duff, K. few campers coming here thus far this VV. Strath, A. C. Adkins. Dr. E. Enns, Oscar Spdul, J. C. Haunsberger. W. A. year. Attorney H. T. Botts is well enough to McNair. Geo. McNair. L. D. Skidmore, be out again, and hi, large number of D. E. Wheeler, F. Wortman, E. L. Hub. friends are glad to know that he 1» mak bard. M. L. Hubbard. Ross Clements, ing rapid recovery. He will spend about C. R Day, H. C McAllister aud wife. T._ a week at Bayocean park camping with Wilson, Rov Wilson, Capt. Larsen. Mrs Larsen, Miss Larsen, 0. C. Leader, Jas. Mrs.Botts and friends < A tabernacle, 60ft. by 90ft.. which is Lightfoot. to give seating accommodation for 1000 persons, is b«W erected south of the school house for the revival meetings to be conducted bv Rev. French E. Oliver, D.p , which commences Sunday morning next. Master Fish Warden H. C. McAllister, who inspected the salmon ha“ hery on the Trask riser last week, where he found everything in hist claw shape, in forms us that the next improvement at the hatchery will be to erect a residence for the superintendent. Eugene Jenkins met with an accident with his auto on Friday on th- Wilson river In getting too far out of the way to allow some parties to pass one of the and Commissioners Bodjfelt an wheels lost its footing and the mashine lain session this week. The item of I?'Io’ Ed Donald«™ ." toppled over. Although >t shook Eugene op some bis family was not hurt nor was tbe last report of the comm'ssioner proceeding, -a. for lumber aud not for the maebioe da i a„ed ^l***k has sold Joseph Kutcher | »'V'Ahts Wilson River farm. The , *"l was $10 500.00. The sale 1 through F R. Beals I‘Upervisor * taUfy* ™E home o F values h A LTO M ’ S on account of the low water at the dock their fears of having to remain single un They left on Sunday at Linton. Amongst her outgoing pas til the next day. sengers were Louise Mann, Mrs. F. W. for Nehalem. Talbot. A Rask. M. Lund, C Martin. The revival meetings which have been Mr. Jesse E. O Neel, the popular young held by the Christian church at the tent, druggist nt Clough's drug store, was closed on Tuesday evening. married on Suudav at high noon to Miss W. H. Sales lias l»een arrested for Blanche Smith, nt the home ol Mr. and fishing without a license and will have Mrs. Arthur Smith, parent, of the bride, a hearing on Saturday. # in this city. Rev D. L. Shrod« tied the Two condemnation suits were filed in nuptial knot in the presence of relatives tiiecircuit court by the Pacific Railway and a few intimate friend,. After the & Navigation Co. against Ella Hiniple ceremony the happy couple received the and the Nehalem Packing Co. congratulations and best wishes of their friends, and after partaking of the usual Wood Wood. Wood. wedding feast the happy couple left in a Call or téléphona ROLLIE WATSON automobile to spend their honeymoon in Immédiat« Seattle. They are both highly respected for Sprue.« limb wood. delivery. _________________ by a large number of frienda. The Sue H. Elinor« came in on Wed nesday with th« follow ing passengers : J. A. McDeorlt and wife, Thos. Me Deortt, R. B Johnson and wife, M. |. Reagen, Bvelyn Woods, C. F. Wregands and wife, Mis, Warren, Wm. Olson, J. C. Hunsberger. Alex Squires, A. Pred- rickson, Mrs. 11. M. Keck, Robt Mann. L. Beirl, T. Kinnedy, |. Beckner wife aud daughter. Mr. Mcldrum nnd wile, Mr. Warren, W. M. Plempton mid wife, W. W. Plempton and wife. J. Vernon and wife, O. G. Parker, Miss Roenicker, Mis, Duelier, F. N Elliott and wife and Miss Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Lee M Trnvia with their daughter and son, Mrs. I^on Edmunson and daughter and Miss Vera Cecil, left Eugene early on Saturday morning in a automobile to visit the editor's family, While coming down a grade south of Hebo the driver, not bring familiar with a curve, ran into the bank and struck a log, I urning the machine over and throw ing all the occupants out. At first it was thought that Mr. Travis' baby was , badly hurt, but with the exception ol a lew bruises the partv escaped without any injuries. The machinr was injured I some, but when pulled onto the road it was found that the machinery was en- tact, and fixing a few small injuries, the L. J. Arslill, the Tillamook bank check d. 1 ver brought them to the city the nest forger, accused of holding up J. J. Mc m »ruing. Donald on the Liberty road, south of Miss Grace M. Moore came in on the Salem last week, was given a prelimi steamer Argo on Saturday from Rose- nary hearing in the Municipal Court in b.-rg to become the bride of Mr. Eugene that city and was boun 1 over to the Cir P. Conner, who is in charge of the office cuit Court for trial. While the officers at Nehalem fur Contractor Sweeney, claim that Arstill admitted hi» guilt Mr. Conner wan on hand to rn»*et hit when first arrested, he now declares that future wife, and the nec^aaary licenuc he is innocent, lie has retained Attor having been obtained from the county ney P. H. D'Arcy and wtll light for his clerk's office, they went in search of a freed rm. 4 preacher to tie the knot. This was no The steamer Argo one in on Satur of freight and htr day with a lull lor passengers were C. >, Thoma» and wife. C. P I.undson, Sherman Wiselad. W. C. Wellman, Mr». Fanny Root. Miss Grace Moore. R. Powell, C. V. Smith and F. Stickler. She left on Monday with over 1100 case» of cheese, but was n-iable to take lumber as »be could act land it easy task, as most of the preachers were either out of town or could not lie locat- . ed. Cupid, however, was not going to be defeated in that wanner, lor the Rev. V. E. Hoven, pastor of the Christian ; church, was eventually located ar.d tbs liappy couple sent for. and on their arri- vnl the reverened gentlemen soon made them husband and a de and stopped nil For Sale. Por »»Ir, a Mare, 13 year, old, weight 120O|bs. Good and true for farm work. Price *50. Enquire of Ernat Beclits, Miami river. NKTABTS. J. H. Pamorskey and wife, of Port land, are camping on the beach, and will spend three wreks rusticating. Campers are getting quite numerous at Netarts. Mr. Oreland came over from Ocean Park Tuesday lor a few days licfore re turning to his home at Woodburn. Fred Sappington an.I family, of Tllla mook, arriyed at Happy Camp Tuesday for an outing. Mr. and Mrs. Patelafand Mrs. F’atxlaf’s mother an.l sinter, and Mrs. Dr. Sharp, of Tillamook, came over to the bench to spend a couple of weeks, they are stop ping with Geo. W. Phelps. Prank Galager and wife went to Till amook Tuesday, returning the same dny. Ralph Ackley and family, of Pori land, are on the bench visiting with Geo. W Phelps and family. Norman Breler and family are camp ing on the bench Ill Luck lu Smuk« Puck. Tl>e IHter Ilian fc. (litar. The Cigar in th« Green Box. First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY, ORE. Paid up Capital.................... $25,000, Orfere every facility for safe banking and respectfully solicits your buainra« Acts as trustee for corporations, indi viduals and mlalea. Confidential trust relation» carried out faiihfully. Interest at current ratea on time d». poaiita. Mail buaiMoa given prompt attention. Fire and burglar proof safety deposit boxes just installed for convenience of customers at reasonable rental.