Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 26, 1909, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST 26, 1909.
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Read What Mr. L YTLE says about it :
“To the Public— We will operate regular passenger trains
»(‘tween Portland and Lake Lytle; will build a depot there as soon as
the railroad is finished, and will nuke Like 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.— E. E. LYTLE, President,
Pacific Railway & Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon.
Lots at Lake Lytle are on sale at the office of F. R. Beals for «$75.00 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.
F. R. BEALS, T illamook C ity , O regon .
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THEATRE.
STAR
The Star Theatre is seated throughout with modern opera chairs.
Change of Program
SUNDAY, TUESDAY & THURSDAY.
Watch the Posters.
PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY.
THE WAYS OF WITCHCRAFT.
IN SUNNY ITALY.
love sick barber .
SUSPICIOUS FINANCIAL BUSTER.
First Show, 7:30 P.M.
Second Show,
8:30 P.M-
ADMISSION, 10 Cents
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TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS
Dr. Morris, eye specialist.
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A-E. Nolan, general insurance.
Head Tillamook County Bank notes *
Mr, Sturgeon is attending the Seattle
'•ir this week.
Dmt forget the Hardware firm of
King4 Smith Co.
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Burn, on Tuesday, to the wife of Erick
“■dd. a daughter.
F. J. Catterlin and son were in from
Portland Saturday.
Id Sours, painter and decorator, and
"ttorstmg a specialty.
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® R. Giltner and wife, of Portland,
»»nsinthe city Wednesday.
thing in the gun and ammuni-
"o® line nt King & Smith’s.
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Prank Ahram and wife, of Hood River,
•*»1» the city on Monday.
A. Campbell and wife, of Con
*"• »«re in the city this week.
2’ L G"*" "n(1 C. Gerger, of Cor-
»«rein the city Wedoesday.
'Ir »‘«’’kins will be in Cloverdale from
* 1st to the 8th of each month.
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G”0« your wheel is equipped with steel
"•»thetrouble is over. See Ed about
it.
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„ J7’^«‘hinann has the contract for
"’"hing work in the coocrsta build
*'««" ‘one of good oat bar for
Gtj*,",re of C N Drcw« Tillamook
W. A. Williams and Bertha William«,
of Forest Grove, were in the city Mon
day.
Home properties in all part, of the
See Rollie
county from |500 and up
Watson.
Chas. E. Wildey and J. R. Wheat, of
Klamath Falls, wete in the city on
Sunday.
A splendid line of inside and outside
door lock,. See those samples at King
& Smith’s.
Mrs. Scott Brook. H. M. Paget, C. P.
Adams, of Portland, were in the city
Saturday.
Clams and crab, for sale, also shells,
opposite Case’s machine shop. — Joe
Whitney.
For sale or trade, one of the largest
Millinery Store» in Tillamook.—M Star-
geon A Co.
C. L. Brown. F. L. Parker and A.
Karriton, of Astoria, were in the city
Wednesday.
Manon. Pennington & Co. are showing
the finest line of dress good, that ever
came to TiHaniook-
Charles J. McPherson. G. M. Huuter
and w. G. McPherson came in from
Portland on Thursday.
Fred Morris. John D. Wilcox. Ruswll
Hawkins and B. B. V dgr.lh were m
from Portland thi® week.
Mrs. Leon Edtnunson and ch»M. who
hare been , ¡siting »i‘b ‘be editor’. fam
ilv. leave, on tlx E>m>re I- .«t rrU-
fives previous to her retuia to Eugene.
Dr. C. R. Matthews and A. F. Houser,
W. T. Macy and wife, Dr. G. S. buildings in close proximity to one ano
of Amity, are charged in Justice Ntlson's
Wright and wife, of McMinnville, and ther on 2nd Aucnue East.
court with killing a doe at Slab Creek.
Ray Rasco, of Battle Creek, Mich., were
A young man by the name ol Jones, 11 seems that the doe was being chased
in the city on Monday.
who had recently arrived at Nehalem to bv dogs an<l came down a creek to th«
Rev. Father I.e Miller is to leave Tilla­ work for Contractor Sweeney on the
mook, having been appointed to tin railroad, was drowned on Saturday surf on the beach, when it is alleged that
pastorate of the Catholic Church at while bathing in the Nehalem river. He the parties arrested shot at it. The doe
was surrounded by a number of parsons
Vorborth, near Forest flrove.
was taken with cramps and drowned and captured, when it was found that
E. T. Wilson, wife and child, Miss larfore anyone could reach him. Coroner
animal's leg was broken, with the bone
Blpha Scherlock, Mis, Taylor, Mr, J. Hawk held an inquest on Sunday, and
protruding through the skin. It was
F. Carstens and Mrs R. ^M Bank,, of a verdict of accidental drowning was
decided to kill the animal so as to end its
of Bank,, were in the city this week.
brought in. Nothing was known of the sufferings and di vide up the meat, which
Dr. and Mrs. Tyler Smith, Thurlow man’s relatives and the remains were was unlawful for Dr. Matthews to do.
Smith, of Sheridan ; Mr. Jos. Craven buried at Nehalem.
They will have a hearing next week.
and son, of Dallas, and Will Snith, ol
Portland were in the city on Sunday.
The whole of Tillamook County has n
fresh, green appearance, and the shower
of rain WeduesJay night help to give
the county a spring-like appearance.
Tom Brown ha, sold hi, stock of ahoes
to Charle, P. Nelson, of Cloverdale, and
L. Shortridge lias leased the building and
will put in a stock of gent ’s furnishing
goods.
W, M. Heaston has opened a barber ,
shop in the building north of the Head |
light office, and solicits part of the bust i
ness. Mr. Heaston came recently to this
city from Kansas.
Rev. Father John Powers, who has i
l>een assistant rector of the Albany parish
for the past few months.has been assign
ed to the pastorate of the Roman Catho |
lie Church at Tillamook.
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Maaou, Pennington & Co. represent I
the best made to measure clothing houses
of Chicago. We take your measure. -
guarantee a fit and satisfaction, and
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charge you only Chicago price,. We I
pay the expresaage.
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A auit was filed on the Circuit Court
on Wednesday, on which Elisabeth»
Hr S nith Co..
L Fernsworth came in on Monday to llaaenbach et al sues Elisabeths Westen-
We pay four per cent interest on Savings Deposits
spend his vacation from California, where lierger et al, in which the court is to
and furnish free a Steel Savings Bank if desired.
he is taking a four years university ( determine the right« of the plaintiff« and
defendant, to certain prop.«rty.
course of study.
Accounts opened with a deposit of One Dollar
The county court will convene on I The Argo went out on Saturday with j
or
more.
Tuesday for the purpose of canvassing the foillowing passengers: E. Earing, |
the vote, cast al the eleetioo for a Poll Mrs. H Young, Lillian, Monah and A.
Every boy or girl in the county should open a
B Young, Mrs. Anna Root. J. Helper. |
of Tiilansook
Savings
account now.
Frank Davb and Herschel Bunu drove Mr. G. B BourhilJ and wife, M. Colli-
ton,
M.
Rohmer,
J.
W
Ellis,
G.
Meyers.
to Tillamook the first of the week to take
a look at the biggest thing to the world. < Miss F. Kelley and S. M Hammer.
A not tier concrete building will soon Ire
-Yamhill Record
Morris Scbaal. ‘be popular prwe erected ia Tillamook City, as E. D. Shod-!
OLDEST
Clotber. wUl open, on or about Septem grass has decided to build a concrete .
BANK.
bcr lst. w.‘h a MIK- «( Clothing. '«nlding lor a garage, south of the cun-,
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Gent.’« Fursish»»«». 8 >•>»•
*’7’ crete building being erected by Jone,
TILLAMOOK. CITY ORE
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Knutson, which will make three concrete
part of R L Wade’s ,l«re.
A fine line of fur» received by Mason,
Pennington & Co. Make your selection
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while the stock is complete.
Dave Atkinson, Fred Penfield, J. H.
McDonald. E. J. Wood and J. R Sher.
man were in the city today from Port-
land.
I have those baby carriage tires and
can put them on so they will stay.—E.
D. Snodgrass.
We will soon have in another invoice
of those quick meal Stoyes and rangfR.
—King & Smith Co.
Grant Mills has bought the grocery
business previously carried on by his late
brother, W. M. Mills.
Merrill Smith and wife returned from
California last week, having sold out his
business in that state.
Deputy U.S. Marshal L. Becker and
family are in from Portland to spend
their summer vacation.
I^t us give you figure« on your build­
ing material, doors and windows and
nails, etc.—King & Smith Co.
Go to Mason, Pennington & Co's and
secure a pair of those |5 00 Famous
Packard Oxfords for men for $3 89. *
For sale. Set of Double Buggy Harness
and Buggy with poll and fills Will
exchange for fire wood.—J. C. Bewley. *
Mrs Lee M. Travis and children, who
have been visiting with her parents, will
leave on Friday for her home in Eugene.
Mrs George Finney and Miss Hattie
Hand, of Portland, and Miss Esther
McAllister, of Illinois, were in the city
this week
We ,re tailing lots of the Sherwin
William, paint» «nd oil«. People are
beginning to learn their quality—King
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Opan an Account Nouu.
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