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ìuBIWflk T illamook , O regon , OCTOBER 14, 1909 STAR THEATRE " he left win a. 1 H bo' and 0B Friday zona: 1 tomily for Ari li- h J h” D'an)’ friends h°I* ‘hat ‘b-baPge of climate wdl be be^aal THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY SMUGGLER’S DAUGHTER. UffLE FOLKS. iillCY SUE & LEG LEGACY. tur iblfoiit1’H Elmore leftou Sunda-T with Mr Affi 8PJaS*en,{'rS: C' E-Hadley, ■ Allison and wife, A. Schoel A C Uehaer.LcX’h«;.?: TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY THF WHOLE WORLD KIN. I n AFFAIR of ART. rog(WRONG MEDICINE. STUNG by A BEE. STlJ SUNDAY AND MONDAY 0000 FOR EVIE. iS OLD ORGAN. ail"p ; m " S,P:,W“|’ R o - W ells ' and g, B McKinley. Whe„ you buy your candies a t a Candy Factory yon know they are fresh. We " ‘, only make taffy, but we make all kinds of candies The Spa Candy pay the troubles of an amateur detective . it Show, 7:30 P.M. Second Show, °ry is a fillHmook industry and the right place to buy. ADMISSION, 10 Cents. CE. Reynolds has sued William Hiatt m the circuit court for the value of a carket order-d by the defendant. The , casket was valued at $150. and there re i mams $114 95 #ti|l unpaid, which the I undertaker brings suit to recover. Sole Agent for the “American Lady Corset.” #1.50 per year. HALTOM’S, The Home of Values. A REAL LIVE BEDDING SPECIAL. Feather Pillows. Blankets & Comforters A $1.00 Pillow. Size, 18x25. Ea., 63c A $1.25 Pillow. Size, 19x26. Ea., 83c A $1.50 Pillow. Size, 19x26. Ea. $1.19 Sheets & Pillow Cases A Full Size White Cotton Filled Quilted Comforter, $2.25 value. Each $1.83 A good white Cotton filled Comforter. Value, fi.50. $1.19 A better grade ’4 Comforter, white Cotton filled and quilted. A $1.75 value. Ea, $1.33 Gray Cotton Blankets, regular size. $1.50 value. Pair, 1.19 Full Size Tan or White Cottou Blankets, Heavy Twilled. $2.00 value. Pair, 1.49 y Size Cottou Blankets, Gray. 1.00 value. A good quality Sheet. Size, 72 x 90. Rudolph Zweifel ha9 sold e]even acre# Deputy Dairy and Food Commissioner off of his dairy farm at Nehalem to Steve Reg. 95c- value. Morris, eye specialist. Catterlin swore out a complaint against Scovell at $300 an acre. Rosedale Pillow Slips. Size, 42 x S. Schiffman charging him with using « ¡¡iolan. general insurance. 15c. values. The new furniture store, in the Mason milk for the manufacture of cheese which ¡Tillamook County Bank notes. • building, will be opened for business to- had been kept in an unsanitary place mirow (Friday), bv Page Bros. fUlrt add of Holstein Cows and Turkish Towels in Good Quality and He will be given a hearing on Friday The plasterers who have been working before Judge Sappington medium size Huck, a 15c. values. lterl wanted.—Inquire nt this on the concrete building finished on Tues Dean Bros, have completed arrange day and returned to Portland. ments to place the new gasoline schooner G. C. Price is fixing up the store next Miller and wife were in from Dolph Oshkosh on the route between Portland to the Headlight office and will manufac and Tillamook Bay points. She will be ■ty- Ladies' Fast Black Hose, ture soda water and other soft drinks. I.Todd went to Portland on busi- operated independently of the Sue H. We have just received a full fashioned, Regular 15c. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Holmes left on Elmore or the Argo The Oshkosh is 9S sSunday. large shipment of Lace Cur value. Friday for Salem, where Mr. Holmes had feet in length and is of light dratt. yBrown, of Dallas, was in the tains in a large variety of de business to attend to in the supreme Ladies ’ Fast Black Cash- signs. The Tillamook Brick and Block Com steday. These curtains are court. mere Stockings, A 40 cent pany is the name of an industry which Idem, of Nehalem, was iu the here a month before we For sale, Tenm Wagon and Harness, commenced business in this city, and it is value, This is a special bar- «Tuesday. needed them, and we have no in good condition. Team weighs 1.150 manufacturing cement brick and fancy gain at lH. Murrey, of Portland, was in room for them. and 1,200 pounds. Enquire at the Head blocks at Elliott's dock. Those who are (Thursday. light office. » A large size net curtain, wanting anything in thisline can obtain 1 Moore, of Salem, was in the dainty designs. Regular value For rent, large, airy, well furnished all information by visiting the place. Saturday. bedrooms, with electric lights, bath, T. C. Ballentyne. the cheese maker at Our wonder Hose, one of 75c. We will sell for the pair, Ererett Hall, who was quite sick, telephone and stove. Call or phone E. the Miami factory, was awarded first the best wearing stockings yiiat better. G. Ford. prize for cheese at the Seattle fair, which An extra size Lace Curtain, ever turned out for 20c. a Sulford, of Neskowin was in Dr. Morris, the eye specialist, will be is another honor won by the famous handsomely finished. Regular pair. On sale this week at .(»Tuesday, at Cloverdale on Monday, at Meda on Tillamook cheese. The cheese obtained the ridiculously low price of price, $1.50. Now per pair. Ikuiser, of Hood River, was in Tuesday, at Beaver on Wednesday and the might score in all points with the ex. ception of flavor, and here is where a Win Sunday. will be in his office on Thursday. few points were lost. ill.Scnlaeppi, of Portland, was C. S. Atkinson has bought out Clar J L. Arstell, the young man who was u, m Sunday. ence Hanenkratt, who will continue the sent to the penitentiary from this coun Notice. in Tillamook City, the material used in Wimmer and wife were ill from flour and feed business at the old stand, ty, and who broke jail twice while con its construction being entirely of con Moo Monday. and lie solicits a part of the trade. All bills against Albert Mason are to fined here before he was sentenced, is to crete and steel, 31 tons of steel being be presented to Jessie Mason. IM painter and decorator, and Strayed or stolen from the pasture of be tried at Salem for holding up J. J. Mc A lbert M ason . used to reinforce the concrete. The kaga specialty. Mrs. A. L. Donaldson, one medium size Donald on the Liberty road near Salem building is 100 feet by 50 feet, with base rue. 15 Registered Holstein Bulls black cow, stub tail, Finder please in- after he was liberated from the peniten. ment. and walls, floors, ceilings, piers, Stolen Jit it Co.'s add. * form Mrs. A L. Donaldson and receive tiary, a true bill having been found girders and beams are all cement, rein Look out for a small blue truss frame against him last week by the Marion ■ Krebtnand wife, of Saleai, were reward. forced with steel. To give some idea of Emblem Bicycle«, with steel rims, new. county grand jury. city on Monday. Captain Dunham and Engineer Dun- the strength of the building there are 12 Return to Ed. Snodgrass and receive a The steamer Argo came in on Friday cement piers each of which have a car ■urlioe of Ladies’ and Children's ham, who owned 60 per cent of the reward. stock in the steamer Argo, have sold and her passengers were R. L. Wells, J rying capacity of 300,000 pound, the jstrecrived at Sturgeon's. * R. Eldridge, Mr. Trombly and wife, Mr. girders 35 tons and the beams 25 tons. To Our Friend« and Patron« ^Parker, brother-in-law of Lifut. their interests in that vessel to the other Vedito and wife, W. H. Cooper and wife, On Wednesdays start was made to take stockholders. Having sold and transferred our Finch, is visiting the county. G. W. Winters, Mr. Odgers, A. Zuercher. off the wood casing, and the concrete place of business to Mr. D. A. Bailey, of After several days of delightful, warm J. Kodad, Mr. Hvlinther, Mr. Jantalis to, at Hotel Oceanway, a com- showed that the builder bad made a Cloverdale, we sincerely hope that our weather, it commenced raining on IVed- and wife, H W. Wickman, W. S. Rey litlto do general house work. many friends will continue their liberal good job of the work. patronage, and receive the same cour nesday. and the weather conditions are < • pin, with "D.R.” emblem, nolds, Bessie and Nellie Reynolds. F. P. A pleasant surprise was given Mrs. teous treatment as before. such that it is producing a large amount Donnis and wife, 8. Tomlinson and wife •ss left at the Headlight office. We wish to thank you all for the un Andrew Christensen on October 6. that of grass for the dairy herds. and J. B. Hayes. being her birthday. The visitors present bounded kindness which you have uberman won the dinner set Mrs. Amanda Haberlach has bought Mrs.W. H. Neal came down from Mar- were Mrs. Brown and baby, Mrs. Ber shown to us here, and hope that some tat Mason, Peunington & Co., day we may be able to return and make F. E Norton’s dairy farm at Woods, cola yesterday and on Friday Mr. and ger and baby, Mrs. Merle Smith and our home amoug you. aesday last. Mrs. Neal will leave for Tillamook,where baby, Mrs.Powell, Mrs. Sheets and dau A lbert M ason & F amily . »of brush to slash, will let con paying $11,500 for the place, which con toe by day. See F. R. Beals. * tains 137 acres, the dairy herd and farm Mr. Neal will go into the grocery busi ghters Katie and Elta, Mrs. Buell, Mrs. ness with a complete stock of goods. Dawson, Mrs. Neilson, and Misses Edith implements being included. Board of Equalisation. ’• Whitehouse will leave this Mrs. Neal’s health seems to be better Goyne and Bertie Wheeler. Each visitor F. D. Stafford bought the F. A. Bow ‘«peod the winter in California. along the coast and she gained mater took lunch, and when all war spread on Notice is hereby given that on Mon. man farm at Slab Creek, which contains »ill be services morning and ially in her stay at Newport this sum the table it was with much pleasure day, October 18, 1909, the County Board 159 acres, paying $6,800 for it. He has «1 the Presbyterian church next mer. They have many friends who will that the party partook of the dinner in of Equilization will meet at the Court also bought the stock ot merchandise will| wish well in their new location.— honor of their friend, whom they had House of Tillamook County, Oregon, The sale was made through R. W, Wat Eugene Register. surprised completely. Mr. Christensen and publicly examine the assessment rolls «nd crabs for sale, also shells. son. The ladies belonging to the Shakes received a number of nice presents and for said year, and correct all errors in C««e't machine shop. — Joe Amongst the passengers who left on peare Club were entertained on Friday at all had a pleasant time. valuations, descriptions of lands and the Argo on Sunday were Ed. Smith and Cranberry culture has grown to the other property. Said board will con Femtahed Rooms nnd Lodgings wife, W. A. Cobb, Chas. Gill and wife, V the home of Mrs. Groat, when another "Lawrence Sanders at the Till- W. Tomlinson, W. B. Dicling, Mr. Won pleasant afternoon was spent The club proportions of a promising industry in tinue in session from day to day, until entered upon its sixth year oil Friday, Tillamook County. The local market the examination, correction and equali Hotel. , dieman. K. Kauffman, F. Schultheir. H. zation of the assessment rolls shall lie ®*k«rlacb was elected secretary Fraser, Mrs. M. Fraser, Miss P. Fraser, and the time to hold its annual meeting, at present absorbes the entire output of when Mrs. T. H. Goyne was elected pres the cultivated cranberry field« of Tilla completed. «»of the Mia mi Valley Cbeese Pete Norberg, Harry No. berg and D. ident, Mrs. Dan Goodspeed vice-presi mook. But a few years hence, when Dated at Tillamook. Oregon, Septero to week. Otter. dent and Mrs. C. I. Clough secretary and railroad communication shall be fully ber, 22, 1909. K. M. H are , treasurer. Mrs. Groat served a dainty established between the productive Coast County Assessor. lunch, which was enjoyed by all, and county, so long "shut in from nil the which reflected great credit upon the world without’’ and outside markets, It's Luck to Smoke Puck. the people of Portland may hope to share hostess. The Better than 6c. Cigar. A. C. Smith is putting up a building in the bounty of the Tillamook cranberry In time of need is a fat bank account. It will opposite Geo Edmunds’ new building yield. The consumption of cranberries, The Cigar in the Green Box. for the purpose of manufacturing cement like that of all other fruits, has increased stand by you when all others fail- The way tiles cement blocks, etc., and has a small enormously in recent years. It is grati. The Best Plaster, acquire this fat account is to begin depositing plant which he will operate. For bmld fving to note that the North Pacific A pinco of flannel dampened with Coast will not hereafter lie entirely de ing purposes the cement blocks are be Chamberlain's Liniment and bound ot) and keep at it. Promptness, courtesy and care coming quite popular.because they make pendent upon New Jersey, Michigan and to the affected parte is superior to any ful attention to the wants of its customers are a substantial,comfortable building which other places where cranberries flourish plaster. When troubled with laine bar k or pains in the side or cheat give it a trial some of the features of the Business 1 olicj 0 does not deteriorate like lumber. Mr. in perfection and abundance for its sup. and you are certain to be more than plv of this fine, appetizing fruit. The pleased with the prompt relief which it Smith has been figuring with the county this bank. court to supply the county with cement Oiegon cranberry may never attain to affords. This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains and ia certain to pleuse tiles for culverts, which is something that the fame of the Oregon apple in far mar anyone »iffenng from that disease Sold kets, but, in due time, no doubt, it will i. greatly needed in'this county. by lutmar's Drug Store. supply, to some extent, the borne mar Fresh cranberries can lx obtained the ket.— Oregouian. issued by this banking house, entitles you year round bv a simple prove» of pre ferring. Fill a gl"«« jar with cranberries every convenience of modern banking. Want to Buy or Sale. and then pour in cold water, screw the When opening a bank account, you wan ¡id on. making the Ixrriev air tight. Th« | Farm, Hog, Dairy or Chicken Ranch. cranberries will keep frrah for «verni Orchard or Timber. One acre or thou safe bank, conveniently located—one whose cc n year, if kept in ’ co°' ’ sands. It will pay you to consult Hart stant endeavor is to serve you best. better flavor by being kept in that way man & Thompson, Chamber of Com Paid up Capital....................... $25,000, NEWCOMERS we invite your strict in Tillamook cranberries are now on the merce. Portland, Ore. Edwin Hooker, Offers every facility for safe banking market, and thoae -ho want fresh cran- Mgr. Farm Dept. and respectfully solicits your business. vestigation. terriex the year round can have them Acts as trustee for corporations, indi Notice To Customer«. hv following the «bove recipe. The viduals and estates. Confidential trust Editor opened «versi ,.r. of er.uberne. | idch were put «P >® All persons indebted to Clarence H«n- relations carried out faithfully. Interest at current rates on time de enkratt will kindiv call and settle tbeir ¿.r. ago and the berries were .n excel- posits. bills promptly. Fills are payable to C. capital Mail business given prompt attention. lent coodi‘io® S. Atkinson, my stxsresaor, and must be Fire and burglar proof safety deposit Ths new concrete building for Joneu- paid in cash or by negotiable note with- boxes just installed for convenience of Knudton Furniture Company !» the cuatomera st reasonable rental. _ T illamook CITY. sd ¡ST..but«ntoU buddi®« to be erected in 30 days from date. i I OOK JOTTINGS Each, 49c. TOWELS. Each, Each, 8c. HOSIERY SPECIAL. Lace Curtains. Price, 9c. Per Pair, 24c. A Big Cut in Childrens STOCKINGS. 45c. Per Pair, 9c. $1.23 W BEST FRIEND BANK BOOK IN YOUR NAME First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY. ORE. " The Old Reliable.’ $ TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK I The Peters and Lounsbury Dress Shoe for Women. Pair, 73c. Men's Underwear. A Heavy Fleeced Jersey Ribbed Underwear in Pink or Blue. Regular 50c. value now. Per garment, 23c. Our Heavy Fleece Lined Underwear for tnen, in light tan or blue. Per garment, 43c. A Pure, all Wool Under wear, in Vicuna or Pink. Heavily Fleeced. This gar ment is worth $1.75 anywhere. Our special price Per garment, $1.35 Money Comes in Bunches to A, A. Chisholm, of Tweadwell. N.Y., now. His reason is well worth reading: “For a long time I suffered from indi gestion, torpid liver, constipation, ner vousness and general debility," he writes. "I coudn't sleep, had no ap- iietite, nor ambition, grew weaker every day in Bpite of all medical treatment. Then used Electric Bitters. Twelvo bottles restored all my old-time health and vigor. Now I can attend tn busi ness everv day. It’s a wonderful med icine.'* Infallible for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bloid aud Nerves. 50c. at Chas. I. Clough.______ Frightful Fate Averted " l would have been a cripple for life, from a terrible cut on my knee cap,” wTites Frank Ilisberry, Kelliher, Minn., •• without Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which soon cured me." Infallible for wounds, cuts and bruises, it soon cures Burns, Scalds, Old Sores. Boils, Skin Eruptions. World's best for Pile«. 25c. at Chas. I. Clough.________________ More Than Enough Much. is Too To maintain health, a mature man or woman needs just, enough food to iepair the want and supply energy and body heat. The habitual consumption ot more food than is necessary for there purposes is the prime cause of stomach troubles, rheumatism and disorders of the kidneys. If troubled with indigea- tion, revise your diet, let reason and not appetite control and take a few dimes of Chamlierlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon he all right again. For sale by Lamar's Drng Store. Well Known Hotel Keeper Uses and Recommends Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. *' I take pleasure in saying that I have kept Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in my family medi cine chest for about fifteen years, and have always had satisfactory results from its use. I have administered it to a great many traveling men who ware suffering from troubles for which it is recommended, and have never failed to relieve them,” says J. C. Jenkins, of Glasgow, Kv. This remedy is for sale by l-ainar’e Drug Store. Its a Top Notch Doer. Great deeds compel regard. The world crowns its doers That's why the Ameri can people have crowned Dr. King’s New Discovery the King of Throat and Lung remedies. Every atom is a health force. It kills germs, arid colds and la grippe vanish. It heals cough-racked membranes and coughing stops. Sore, in flamed bronchial tubes and lungs are cured and hemorrhages cease. Dr. Geo. More, Black Jack, N.C., writes "it cured me of lung trouble, pronounced hopeless by all doctors.” 50c , |1 00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed byCha». I. Clough. How to Cure a Cold Be an careful as you can. you will occasionally take cold, and when you do, g-et a medicine of known relialiility, rm« tl vet baa an established reputation nnd th st is certain to effect a quick cure. SuOh a medicine is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It lias gained a world wide reputation by its remarkable cures of th mi n»<«t common ailmeut, and can always ibe depended upon. It acta on nature's plan, relieve« the lungs, aids expactora «on. open the secretions snd suie nature in restoring ths system to a healtliv condition. For sale by Lamar's brag Store. •