Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 19, 1909, Image 1

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$1.50 per j’ear
Read What Mr. LYTLE says about it
“To the Public .—We will operate regular passenger trains
between Portland and Lake Lytle; will build a depot there as soon as
the railroad is finished, and will make Lake Lytle the finest beach resort
in Oregon. Garibaldi Beach, the ocean beach at Lake Lytle, has long
been recognized as the finest stretch of beach in Oregon, and the location
of the new resort, combining as it does, an inland mountain lake, with
this broad, smooth beach is ideal.
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ideal.— _____
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LYTLE,
Pacific Railway & Navigation Co,, Portland, Oregon
Lots at Lake Lytle are on sale at the office of F. R. Beals for $7 5.00 and up, small payment down, balance on easy terms
Accompanying each sale is a guarantee to the purchaser of the establishment of a depot and daily
passenger service, graded streets and a water system.
TILLAMOOK
Dr. Morris, eye specialist.
INTEREST
A. E. Nolan, general insurance.
E. W. Moore, of Portland, is in the
city.
Forrest Smithson, the athlete, was in
this city,'
savings money.
J. R. Farits, ot Eugene, was in this
city this week.
J. S. Lamar has put in new seats in
the Star theatre.
Don’t forget the Hardware firm of
King& Smith Co.
H. Sours, painter and decorator, and
decorating a specialty.
Geo. B. Bourhill and wife, of Port­
land, came in on Thursday.
Every thing in the gun and amuni-
tion line at King & Smith's.
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you find your money is
earning something you feel more
like saving.
Interest, like a much advertised
remedy,
“ works
while
you
sleep.”
We pay interest on savings ac-
counts from $1.00 up, and on
Lem Parker and C. W. Hopkins came
in from Portland this week.
J. F. Shorey and wife, of Portland
were in the city Wednesday.
certificates of deposit for 6 or 12
months time.
Absolute
safety,
liberality
Dr. Perkins will be in Cloverdale from
the 1st to the 8th of each month.
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and
courtesy our watch-word.
CAPITAL'
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Read Tillamook County Bank notes. *
Is the greatest incentive towards
When
JOTTINGS.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK ta*
TILLAMOOK CITY. OREL___ JSUPERVISIOH
Shoes are selling at cost at Browne s
Shoe Store, to clear out the stock.
A pure bred Holstein bull for sale. In.
quire of Rudolph Sweifel, Nehalem. *
Once your wheel is equipped with steel
rims the trouble is over. See Ed. abojit
it.
About seven ton of good oat hay for
sale, inquire of C. N. Drew, Tillamook
City.
Home properties in all parts of the
county from $500 and up
See Rolhe
T hf u ,- v LHURSD a Y. FRIDAY *
¿ u K? k 1 sorep
SATURDAY.
A cmvSJAiiTANEOUS NERVE POWDER.
BVNrFnSDE "EDDINO
“UBrED by cops .”
mephrtc . S unday & M onday .
HISTO r JO AND THE MAIDEN.
A WxuF BOSTON.
Jlcl a [l,ME T*LE.
K8 SUCCESSFUL BLUFF
'Baciv«r^TUEsDAY * WEDNESDAY.
the L s 2 e J orix (O auls hero ).
HVNTTV c u .' l boy ’8 revenge .
TH e Rniilii.I?£OPOrAMU9 ON THE NILE.
*>HEMIAN GIRL.
°* i 8 P.M.
Second Show
Door« opens at 7:30 P.M.
ADMISSION, 10 Cents
Watson.
William Ryan has returned to the city
and was accompanied by a niece from
Chicago.
A splendid line of inside and outside
dour locks. See those samples at King
Salesmen for lots at Lake We are selling lots of the Sherwin The ferry across the Tillamook river
Williams paints and oils. People are is now a thing ol the past and all travel
Lytle will be on the grounds ! beginning
to learn their quality—King by team in future to Netarts will have
throughout the day Satur­ | ft Smith Co..
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to be by the long road until the bridge
day, August 21. Carrirges
will leave my office at 7:30 All Summer Lines are being sacrificed is completed, which Contractor Woods
Saturday morning providing at Sturgeon's to make room for New is rushing ns fast as possible, having
free transportation for those Fall Designs, which Mrs. Sturgeon is tore out the approaches used by the
selecting this week.
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desiring to purchase lots.
fly Express. An early showing of
F. R. BEALS.
Wanted, to rent, a good dairy farm,
J. L. Jones will ship about 100 head of one with stock on the place preferred Ladies' Fall coats arrived by express
hogs on the Argo on Saturday for the Can give reference. AddressW.W. Dodge, to-day, they are entirely different from
anything yet seen here. Also a line of
Box 267, Dallas, Ore. ,
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Portland market.
belts, combs, and new hair ornaments,
Sheriff Crenshaw's new automobile, a
Bacher «St Jones have gone to Portia nd
purchased for the Fall season. Coms
two seated 20-h.p. Buick, was brought to purchase their Fall and Winter Milli­
nery. and will be ready to meet their in and see them. Haltom's, the home of
in on the Elmore.
values.
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We will soon havejin another invoice patrons September 1st.
A
fire
at
Sandlake
on
Friday
afternoon
of those quick meal stoyes and ranges.
Now is the time to buy Fashionable,
First Class Shoes.
Browne's stock of destroyed the residence of Alice Hoyf,
—King & Smith Co.
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which also destroyed the furniture. It
Mrs. W. H. Cooper has returned home shoesis beingsold at cost, and some lines
originated in the roof. The loss is about
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after spending several months with her below cost, to close out the stock.
$1,200, with $700 insurance in the Ore­
daughter in Portland.
Charles P. Nelson, of Cloverdale, was
gon Fire Relief Association, of which
Owing to the scarcity of gasoline the one of the lucky persons who was fortu. Andy Nolan is agent and ths lost was
nate
in
obtaining
a
claim
in
the
drawing
lauch Frolic was put out of commission
adtusted this week.
at Spokane for the Flatbead reservation
several days this week.
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H J. Shirk, a deputy Ash warden,
lands.
Let us give you figures on your build­
swore out a complaint against James
Lost, a purse, containing about $17
ing material, doors and windows and
Wilson for flailing shorn the dead lina
on Tuesday evening, belonging to J. 0.
na.ls, etc.—King & Smith Co.
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on the Trask river, and when the case
Riggs. Finder will please leave same at
came up for trial this morning, the case
Ralph Ackley and family, after spend­
the Headlight office and receive reason­
was dismissed by Deputy District At­
ing two weeks in the county, left for
able reward.
I his home in Portland on Saturday.
torney Cooper, as Judge Sappington had
Engineer G. L. Davis, of the P. R. At decided that the deputy fish warden,was
F. 8. Whitehouse and wife returned to
N. Co., came in on Tuesday, and met in error about the dead line. Wilsonia
the city on Saturday after spending two
with the county court the next day to liable to be pulled on another charge.
weeks in Portland and the valley.
arrange for the crossings at Nehalem fur
The Tillamook Lumlier Mfg. Company
Mrs. Sturgeon the leading milliner, is the railway.
lias its dry kiln finished and dried its first
in Portland meeting Eastern firms select
Middle aged man is wanting steady batch of lumber the first of the week. It
ing the latest in Fall and,Winter goods.*
employment at most any kind of work. will dry about 5000 fret every 31) hours,
Druggist C. I. Clough and wife left Temperate, reliable and the best of refer-
and kiln dry lumber will be something
the first of the week to visit the fair at erences. Address or or inquire at the
new for thia part of the county, but as
Seattle and to visit Mr.Clough's parents Headlight office.
there was a demand for it tbecompaoy
For sale, Set of Double Buggy Harness
Ed Donaldson has concluded to put in put io the dry kiln, and will aim to keep
and Boggy with poll and fills Will a cold storage plant in this city next a large variety of kiln dry lumber and
exchange lor firewood—J. C. Bewley. * year, and will get the plant together the moulding in stock.
Attorney H. T. Botts and Mrs. Botts coming winter, and in connection with
left on Thnrsdav for a trip to Alaska, it other parties will manufacture soda
and on their return will go East for sev water.
rral weeks.
The Shakespeare Club met on Priday
Mrs. Walter F. Burrell. Mias Louise
& Smith's.
Burrell, of Portland, and Mrs Geo. O
Clams and crabs for sale, also shells Pelgraiu, of New York, were in the city
opposite Case s mar bine shop - Joe I this week.
H Wettenberg, Mrs. Wettenberg,
Whitney.
For sale or trade, one of the largest Ralph Wettenberg.Mrs McMillan and A.
Millinery Stores in Tillamook.-M Stur­ H. Devers were in from Portland on
1 Saturday
geon A Co.
Remember that Brownes Stock of
Take Bank drafts with you on your
Shoes is being sold at cost. Call tn and
trip to Portland or Seattle as it is not
inspect them.
safe to carry the money. No trouble to
I have those baby carriage tires and g-t them Cashed in either place, even if
c.n put them on so they will stay.-E unacquainted. Tillamook County Bank.*
D. Snodgrass.
First Bank & Trust
Company,
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred C-
Baker, when another pleasant time was
participated in by the ladies of ths club
and several guests. Choice flowersand
Paid up Capital.................... $15,000.
a dainty lunch helped to make the occa
Offers every facility for safe banking
•ion another pleasant gathering of the
and respectfully solicits your business.
club.
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Acta as trustee for corporations, indi­
There was a meeting on Monday even viduals and Hstntea. Confidential trust
ing of the city council, when the only relations carried out faithfully.
Interest at current rates on time de­
business of any importance was allow­
ing bills and instructing the City Attor­ posits.
Mall business given prompt attention
ney to give an opinion in regard to the
Fire and burglar proof safety deposit
demand of the Water Commission for the boxes just installed for convenience of
tax money.
< ustuiuers st reasonable rental.
BAY CITY, ORE.
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