Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 09, 1909, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER
THURSDAY,-FRIDAY & SATURDAY
FOR HER COUNTRY'S SAKE.
“U4V
THE INFERNAL MACHINE.”
JAPANESE MAGIC.
THE POCKET POLICEMAN.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
HUNGARY.
MARTYRDOM UNDER LOUIS XVII.
LEGAND OF THE FOR GET-UE-NOT.
PAUL HAS DECIDED TO MARRY.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
THE SHEPARD’S DAUGHTER.
AUTO MANIAC.
SAVED BY A WAIF.
MAKING TAMBOURINES.
First Show, 7:30 P.M.
Men’s Shirts
39c.
Mens Soft front
C^olf Shirts made
from the best grade
Madras cloth also
stiff bosom styles
standard
$1.00
values choice, each
39c.
Hair
Ornaments.
HALTOM
’
S,
the
Home of Values
A c tv I
A shipment of the
daintiest line of these
goods yet seen this
fall even in the lar­
ger cities now on
sale in this store.
It would be uk I cm to
try to describe them,
come and inspect them.
I our prices always right.
HELLO, BELL, Main 1113. HELLO, MUTUAL. 611.
Second Show,
ADMISSION, 10 Cents
SOME REAL LIVE SPECIALS!
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS
Dr. Morris, eye specialist.
I. E. Nolan, general insurance.
I lead Tillamook County Bank notes. *
I Mrs. Arch Myer, of Dolph, was in the
I at; Saturday.
A splendid line of inside aod outside
door locks. See those samples at King
& Smiths.
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Clams and crabs for sale, also shells,
opposite Case’s machine shop, — Joe
Whitney.
W. J. Benson and wife and E. J.
Wood, of Portland, were in the city
Saturday.
Geo B Lamb, president of the Tilla-
mook Lumber Mfg. Co., left for Portland
on Saturday.
| W. F. Miller, of Portland, was in the
Mr on Sunday.
I Geo. R. McKimens «’as down from Ne-
[U eai this week.
I Dart forget the Hardware firm of
I have those baby carriage tires and
king A Smith Co.
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can put them on so they will stay.—E.
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I N. C. White. of Oregon City, was in the D. Snodgrass.
Chalies C. Woodcock, with his wife
K. A. Carson and wife were in from and family, were in Hie city this week
from Portland.
fortlsnd this week.
Rev. T. Robinson will preach at Bay
G.M. McSride and wife, ofSiletz, was
City next Sunday morning and in this
is the city Monday.
city in the evening.
Surgeon's have a new shipment of
Mason, Pennington & Co. are showing
nit proof umbrellas.
the finest line of dress goods that ever
■ F. W. Taylor, wile and children, were
came to Tillamook.
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lii the city Saturday.
Lty ou Wednesday.
We will soon have in another invoice
I Albert Mason and daughter were in
ot those quick meal stoyes anti ranges.
Ilan Hebo this week.
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—King & Smith Co.
I C.C. Julian, of Forest Grove, was in
The new German Reform Church is
■ferity on Tuesday.
nearing completion, Contractor Brod-
I Tfeiteamer Sue H. Elmore will not
head having it roofed in.
kt io until Saturday.
The M. F. Leach Meat Company has
I George McGowan, of Portland, was in
been reorganized and Mr. Leach still is
llle city on Tuesday.
the head of the company.
I fl.Sours, painter and decorator, and
A fine line of furs received by Mason,
Ifeoratiag a specialty.
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Pennington & Co. Make your selection
IC. E. Moore and wife, of Portland, while.the stock is complete.
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kite in the city Tuesday.
Let us give you figures on your build­
I Ewy thing in the gun and ammuni- ing material, doors and windows and
■« line at King & Smith’s.
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nails, etc.—King & Smith Co.
I m . W. R. Rutherford and F. A.
Mrs. C. F. Miller, of Forese Groye, ai:d
Beofield came in on Monday.
Mrs. B. Simon, of Portland have been
ID Perkins will be in Cloverdale from visiting relatives in this county,
helot to the 8th of each month.
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George Higgins has had an addition
I For sale, a gentle .horse, buggy and adjoining Bayocean Park platted to lots
and is selling them at a low figure.
P'oess. Inquire of D. L. Shrode.
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I TileM. F. Leach Meat Co. shipped-in
Go to Mason, Pennington & Co.'sand
secure a pair of those $5.00 Famous
I fend of beef cattle from Sheridan.
[EariE. Reed and Frank S. Gloyer Packard Oxfords for men for $3.89. *
F«rei« from Portland on Thursday,
Tred Hillyard and Fred Richards, of
wiland, were in the city Saturday.
The Shakespeare Club will meet with
Groat on Friday of next week.
Albert Oliver was declared insane and
taktn to the asylum at Salem.
Jeb Maddux has bought out Arther
• * delivery buainess and property,
For sale, Set of Double Buggy Harness
and Buggy with poll and fills Will
exchange for firewood.—J. C. Bewley.*
Every Article advertised here, besides hundreds of others
throughout the Store has been Decidedly Reduced.
Make it a point to trade at Haltorn’s.
’Twill Save you Money.
—
8c. Yard
our choice from
an immense assort­
ment of Dainty Em­
broideries just arriv­
ed here and placed
on sale, these goods
are worth as high
as 20c. yd sale price
8c. Yard.
90c.
A line of childrens
Special Sale of School Suits.
For $9.85 a liue of Youth’s Suits, natty hand tailored garments in
fancy worsted and plain serges, values to I15.00, Sale price
$9.85
For $3.00a line of Boy’s School Suits in up-to-date styles, splendid
wearing materials, values to I4.50, Sale
$3.00
For $9.85 we still have a good assortment of our men’s $15 to $20
suits. We must close them out. . Let us fit you with one. Sale price
18c. Yard
4 and 5 inch wide
Silk Hair Ribbons
for school wear by
the Misses. This is
a line of regular 25
and 30 cents per yd.
We have it in all
shades, Sale price
I
18c. Yard.
$9.85
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I
Ladies’ Belts.
12%c.
Our Wonder, a
33 cents.
10c.
A special Bar­
gain, Men's Jersey
Ribbed Underwear,
in 2 colors. All sizes
in both shirts and
drawers. This is a
50 cent vale.
The Regular Un­
cle Sam, U.S. Army
Standard
Socks.
The best wearing
cotton sock on the
market, comes in a
dark tan mixture.
Sale Price, 33c.
Price per pr., 1 Oc.
The latest novel­
ties in Leather and
Elastic Belts for
ladies. We have re­
ceived a large ship­
ment of them in a
varied assortment.
Prices from
25 cents to $1.50
splendid
weariug
stocking for Boy’s
and Girls’ school
wear.
This is a
regular 20 cent
value. Our price
the pair
12ic.
School Shoes,
$2 00.
School Shoes,
$1.25.
School Shoes,
$2.25.
Youth Shoes of
Velour calf, won’t
scuff or peel ; box
calf shoes, also
have welt soles and
are made for rough
wear.
School Shoes,
$2.25.
Boy’s shoes made
of heavy box call,
Blutcher style and
have heavy welt
soles. A splendid
value for a school
shoe.
Youths’
Heavy
box calf Shoes in
Blutcher
style,
made solid for school
wear. Extra good
value for boy’s who
are rough on shoes.
Children’s Shoes
of box calf “Peters”
make.
Misses’ Shoes of
Velour calf and vici
kid,have heavy welt
soles.
Pr. $2.25
Price a pr., $2.50
Price a pr., $2.25
Price per pr $2.00
coat sweaters especi­
ally adapted for
school wear. These
sweaters are a mix­
ture of wool and cot­
ton insuring good
wearing qualities.
Price, each 90c.
School Shoes,
$2.50.
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Price the pr$1.25
Children’s Shoes
of Velour Calf, welt
extra heavy soles.
$2.50.
Girls’ School Shoes of
smooth finish Velourcalf
Price thepr.$2.50
Price the pr$1.75
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Suit Cases and
Telescopes.
New Silks.
The largest Shipment of silks and Satins
ever brought to Tillamook is on display at
the “Home of Values” These are the famous
“Lace” silks and consist ¡of “Punjabs” “Ar­
gentines” “Taffetas” and the yard wide
Satins and Black Taffetas. A full line of the
new shades in each quality. Come and see
them.
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We have a com­
plete stock of Jap
sro't cases in all sizes
also canvass tele­
scopes prices onsuit
cases $3.70 up prices
on telescopes 75c per
18 inch up to $1.25
New Tailored Waists
Have you seen the display of the 4 ‘Geisha’ ’
tailored waists in our window yet ? If not
you have missed seeing the dautiest, most
practical and best flitting liue of waists made
in the United States. These waists are made
from good linen and are built to fit. Prices
from $1.33 up.
Mrs. Sturgeon returned on Monday
and will be pleased to show the ladies
the latest styles as soon as shipments
arrive.
F. M. Phelps, son of Geo W. Phelps,
ol Netarts, left for Portland on Thurs-
day, where he will attend college the
-
eyour wheel is equipped with steel coming winter.
Rev. A. B. Calder will preach at Onion 1 A suit was filed in the circuit court by
■thetrouble is over. See Ed. about
W. If. Parker, formerly publisher of the
0. P. Huff, state commissioner of
St. Alphonsus Academy will be opened
labor statistic and factory inspector, Peak next Sunday at 11a.m., at Nehalem j the Westfiehl Bank against Charles Ray Forest Grove Times, returned to Forest
on Monday, after the summer vacation,
* »«rnage license was issued on the
was in the county this week in his at 2.30 and Balm 7.30 p.m. This will aid several others to collect the balance Grove last Thursday from a months
when the music classes will be resumed
c I ok bis work for the present conference of a promissory note for $1000 given to outing at Tillamook and a fiabingtrip on
official capacity.
»gust to A. L. Evans and Rachel as usual.
j J Crouch & Sou on April 26, 1906, the the Wilson river. He set to work at
■ws.
Eugene Atkinson, of Sandlake, was in year. All are invited to attend.
We are selling lots of the Sherwin
complaint stating that $504.57 is due packiug his lioUKhold goods for removal
Mason,
Pennington
&
Co.
represent
°me *>roPert*e’» *n a" Parts of the Williams paints and oils. People are the city last week, and informs us that
the best made to measure clothing houses on the note and $74.63 accrued interest. to Salem where he and Mrs. Parker will
they
are
putting
in
a
fanning
mill
to
*500 and "P
S'* Rollif beginning to learn their quality—King
of Chicago. We take your measure,
The district and high school in this reside in th* future. Mrs. Parker left for
clean cranberries.
& Smith Co..
guarantee
a
fit
and
satisfaction,
and
city
will resume on Monday, and as a the Capital C.'ty Saturday afternoon and
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Botts returned to
she was joined b< *”T busband Monday
Portland the first of the week from their charge you only Chicago prices. We result of this there are no vacant houses
evening.—Forest tftove NetkJ.-
pay
the
expressage.
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in
the
city.
There
are
quite
a
number
of
trip to Alaska, and left a few days after
Schools will start an Monday in Tilla­
A new clothing and gent's furnishing new residences going up, and with theK
to visit relatives in Missouri.
goods
store will be opened by Morris soon to be occupied the demand for mook, Fairview, Wilson River and
Travel on the county road north uf
houses will bejuat as great, as the city Garibaldi. The teachers at Fairview
the city was suspended several days, as Sclinal in part of the Wade building on
is now having a steady growth.
are Paul Hanson and Miss Clara Tine
Saturday
next.
The
stock
contains
a
Walter Wood was putting in a new
Or more or even less, the question arises, “ How
full line of Clothing. Gent s Furnishings,
The steamer Argo left here on SAtur. nerstet ; at Wilson Rivsr, Bdgar -Mun­
bridge across Doroughty slough.
snail I invest it ?” There is no better way than in
Boots and Sh'iea, etc.
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day, her pasKngers being H. C. Saltern, son and Min R. Leach ; at Garibaldi,
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Clough returned to
® Certificate of Deposit in the TILLAMOOK
Sam Moulton and party have returned C. E. Wilder, D. R. Noylove. loseph Auf- Min Carrie Hathaway. Teachers who
the city on Friday from their summer
COUNTY BANK, of Tillamook; Ore., whose
demauerand wife, Joe and Albert Auf- bars entered into contracts are: ¡River­
vacation, and while outside they visited from their outing at Tillamook. While
resources of over a third of a million dollars give
demauer, Julia Dennis. Mrs. G. H.Ward. dale, A’iss Ellen Bewley , Quick District.
there
Mr.
Moulton
investigated
all
the
the fair and Mr. Clough's relatives in
you assurance of absolute safety.
properties on the beach from Nehalem to Mrs. F. L. Martin. Frank Koch, Mrs, Mrs. D. Goldsworthy , South Prairie,
British Columbia.
Tillamook bays. He looks f-'-ward <0 M. Tillison, Nels Axelsou, Mrs. J. R, Miss Bertha fltittr ; Nehalem, Prof. W.
Our Certificates of Deposit are issued in auy
Clarence Parker and wife, who have some big developments in that KCtion.— Huing, W. T. and H. Rozier, J. D. 8haa- L. Arant and Miss Emma Swenson ;
amount. They bear interest at rate of 4 per cent
been running Happy Camp the past ium. Forest Grove Times.
teen, Mrs. Reedy, Henry and Charles Loerpabel district, Mias Verna Seston;
•nd are renewable at the end of six or twelve
mer, returned to the city on Friday, and
Christensen.
Alley District. Elbert Arant; Bay City,
Cupid captured a confirmed bachelor
months.
their many friends at Netarts were sorry
The Sue H. Elmore went out 011 Sat­ Prof. Ralph Moore, Miss Inez A. Allen
when he Kt William Stock wooing pretty
■ to see them leave.
If you want security for your savings and absence
Miss Christina Jurgensen, which culmi­ urday with the following passengers : and Miss Allen ; Trask, Miss Rachel
I Representative A. G. Beals left on Sat- nated m tbeir marriage last week, their Mrs. E. H. Miller. M. Larey, Geo. Wol Fletchall, Miami, Miss Clara Eichinger,
°* #11 expense or worry incidents to mortgages,
' urday for Salem, and it ia more than
friends wishing them a sunny and happy , hole and wife, Mrs. Loomis, J. Wurach-
The City council met on Wednesday
^nds, etc.,
1 probable that be will return in a few journey through their married life.
kul. Geo, Hitchcook and family. W. W. with Mayor Coates and Councilmen
6®T A CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT
I daya. accompanied by Governor Benaon
Ridehlagh and eon. John Solvia, Mr». Talbot, Bennett, and Wilt were preKnt.
Wild cranberries are plentifnl this vesr
and Congressman Hawley.
Hanachtl, Robt Hanschel, Mre.
W. Reports of city treasurer and cHy re­
ia this strong bank.
in the Sandlake district, and N, J. Meyers
I U. B. Reynolds and wife and Misa Coay brought io a large quantity last week, Stepiieus, Mrs Bocarnp, M. Gablich, T. corder were accepted, and the bills «I*
certificates are readily negotiable and as
Clark returned to the city on Wednesday also a large piece of moss bog with the Bill«, B. ChaHertin, R Lamb. Mrs. Ned lowed were :
| in tbeir auto, having taken in the fair wild cranberries growing on it. It is and Miss White.
lateral security are unexcelled.
E. G. Ford......... .............................. M) Oo
and viaiud Salt Lake City and other claimed that the wild cranberries have a
Sheriff Crenshaw, who returned from W. Kimball....................................... on 00
— Of those who have saved money and desire a
I places, which made a |pleasnnt trip for better flavor than the tame ones.
Salem in bis autooy, Saturday, says the » Tillamook Light ¡Co..................... 10« 20
2^°Iar income, free from the annoyance and
Tillamook county has got the Willamette Headlight..........................................
T 50
’°rry of other forms of investment we strongly
' them.
Richard Martin and wife and son and valley thinned for good roads. He made
T. B. Hanley................................... IB OO
The steamer Sue H. Elmore brought in
"commend onr Certificate of Deposit.
C V Kadderly and wile were in from the run to Salem from here with the in­
-j'lllamook Lumber Mfg. Co...... 106 86
the following passenger, last week Mrs.
Portland aod went as far as Nehalem io
“ THE OLD RELIABLE.”
Thompaon. Mr. South. Mr. Shortridge
sane person and prisoner in a little over Ea rl Patches.................................... 41 I»
their automobile. Mr. Martin did not six hours. The roads in the valley were
A Kuntson. Mr. Hortoog. J Ford and ,
Jim Smith.......................................... 1« 10
expsat to tad sueh goods roads, which
so fell of dust and chOek holes, that be V. Stewart..................... .................. ai 50
«Me D. and R- Ford. C. and J. Jorges
greatly surpriKd him. He thinks that took the electric care from Salem to
A C Anderson. W. Koulter and
Geo. Ckiok............... -........ - —— 18 OO
Tillamook Coonty is deserving ofa great Portland and return rather than drive
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A. M. A •»•tin............. „...................
ten Chinamen to work at the cancers
deal ot credit fur the good roads
•OUN-ry
hi« machine over them.
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and
five
men
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Park
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Jackson
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T illamook city
I supìf visionai
When You Have Saved $50.00
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BA1‘S