Mcaöliflljt
W.XXII. NO.
>1.50 per year.
OCTOBER 2i, 1909.
¡11 start Noting on Babv Contest
Nov. 1. close Nov. 30, 1909.
STAR
HALTOM’S
THEATRE
THURSDAY. FRIDAY Jt SATURDAY
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We are simply overloaded with Fall
49 cents
EXTRA specials . Stock. Everyone knows that we expected SALE OF SHEETS.
to be in our new store in the concrete block
Argentine
Full Size Sheets,
¿ilk in all new Fall by October 1st. We bought our fall stock extra quality sheet
colors. Regular 50c with the expectation of having ample room ing. Regular value
a yard sale, yd.
75c. each. Sale each
for them in the new building.
39 cents.
49 cents
These goods arc now arriving in enor-
nious quantities on every boat and we have
opened, and crowded goods into the shelves of our old store until we cannot find
loom lor anything else, but goods still continue to arrive. CUe must make
room, and in order to do so are offering many bargains in lines of goods on
w nch we are overstocked or have no room for. Get in on this. It is to your
advantage to trade here exclusively for the next month. Bear in mind that our
argain offerings are from absolutely nem stock, not shelf worn or moth
eaten stuff. You can always rely on our word in these publications. We want
}ou to read them and then investigate for yourselves as to the truth of our state
ments.
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HflUTOM
39 cents
w the sultan s power ,
the pulverizer ,
blue BEGAN D
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SUNDAY AND MONDAY,
i BRUISED HEART.
CARNIVAL AT NIECE, 19o9.
THE LOST H A RRIS.
OTHERS GLUE
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TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY.
THE WlY OF MAN.
BONDSMEN’S FATE.
CURED BY GYMNASTICS.
Show, 7:30 l’.M.
Second Show,
ADMISSION, 10 Cents.
OOK
JOTTINGS.
is, eye specialist.
Solan, general insurance.
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For burnished Rooms and Lodgings
inquire of Lawrence Sanders at the Till,
amook Hotel.
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A. J. Bardick moved to Nehalem on
Jlamook County Bank notes * Tuesday, where he bought a dairy farm
rs wanted. Enquire of F. R. containing 60 acres.
A marriage license was issued to Ed.
jars' add of Holstein Cows and Brunersreuther and Miss Lillian Scholl-
meyer, both of Nehalem.
Preaching at the Presbyterian church
at Bay City next Sunday morning and
Gibson, of Salem, was in the city in this city in the eveuing.
Mrs. \\ . Eberinan won the dinner set
I-
Jirber, of Sheridan, was in the at Mason, Pennington & Co’s, depart
ment etore on Wednesday.
toay.
itorm umbrella in county at
berger. of Nehalem,
this week,
was in
jion is attending the State
it Eugene.
Cuts in Prices in Piece Goods
Mrs. J. R. Thorall and children, of
Garibaldi, are visiting friends and r-.-la.
tives in this neighborhood.
Rev. A. B. Calder will preach on Sun
day next at Onion Peak at 11 a.m.,
painter and decorator, and
Nehalem at 2:30 and at Balm at 7:30
aspecialty.
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,15Registered Holstein Bulls,
For sale, Team Wagon and Harness,
k Co.'s add.
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in good condition. Team weighs 1.150
H.Starbuck, of Portland, was and 1,200 pounds. Enquire at the Head
y on Saturday.
light office.
♦
o«, of Amery, Wis., is in on
For rent, large, airy, well furnished
bis uncle, E. Glad.
bedrooms, with electric lights, bath,
Ballard and wife, of Portland, telephone and stove.
:»buy farm property.
G. Ford.
Call or phone E.
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D.Murphy, of Portland, was
Attorney Webster Holmes returned
tie first of the week.
from Salem I the first of the week, where
i
to argue in the su-
Itaas and P. F. Wright, of be had two cases
preme court.
itrt in the city Wednesday,
Harvey Williams and wife returned to
dbrush to slash, will let con
Mj day. See F. It. Beals. ♦ the county from Portland last week,
Rooms and Board at Mrs. where he had undergone an operation for
, opposite Dr. Sharp's resi- appendicitis.
•
L. Laborwitch and wife came in on
the Sue H. Elntore from Portland for
r^andsoti Harry have gone
,and may be gone several the purpose of opening up a lady's out
fitting department,
The heavy rain with some heavy light
I Ford, of Salem, and Chas. D.
ning
on Tuesday night, was a forcible
Portland, were in the city on
reminder that the rainy season com
menced in good style.
nd crabs for sale, also shells.
Trolling for salmon appears to be a
Cue1« machine shop. — Joe
very successful sport, .‘or most of the
t oilers have been catching as many
I- Hsltom is expected home
salmon as they could pack home.
pin visiting with relatives at
C. N. Johnson, of Beaver, brought to
this office some fine samples of potatoes.
pH- T. Botts and wife are ex-
They were Puritans, and Mr, Johnson
r* this week from their visit
informs us that they do well in this
K
KMr>- W. H. Neal came in country.
Strayed or stolen from the pasture of
►»for the purpose of starting
Mrs. A. L. Donaldson, one medium size
Iciness in this city, and they
black cow, stub tail. Finder please in-
Poring to secure a store build-
i form Mrs. A L. Donaldson and receive
I reward.
THERE’S COMFORT IN
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LIKE
YOUR
FOOT
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^OxV, PENNINGTON & Co
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Domestics
Dress Goods
12ic Outing Flannels in stripes and checks, salevd. 9c.
50c. Red and Blue Checked Linen Table Cloth, 58
inches wide, saleyd. 43c.
83c. Bleached Linen Table Cloth, 72 inches wide,
handsome design, saleyd. 67 c.
15c. Princess Percales, new patterns, sale vd. 12c.
New All Wool Henriettas, 36 inches wide in Navy,
cardinal, brown and black. Regular value 75c.
Saleyd. 57 c.
Heavy French Serge in navy, cardinal, green, etc. 48
inches wide. Value 75c. Saleyd. 57c.
Heavy all Wool Serge in Naw. Mode, Black and Grey.
48 inches wide. Regular Value $1.25 Saleyd. 98c.
A 15c. Unbleached Turkish Towel,
good quality, large size. Sale, each
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week. See how happy
they are.
This good
work will continue all
next week. Get your
bedding supplies from
us and be happy too.
31.00 Pillow for......
31.25
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31.50
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75c. Sheet for............
15c. Pillow Case for
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.... 83
.... 1.19
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A 31.50 Comfort for
A 31.75
A 32.25
A 31.00 Blanket for.
A 3200
A 15c. Rosedale Pi.'low Slip, made of
good quality sheeting, size 42 by 36. Sale each
Qz.
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Important News !
Welcome News !
Pleasing News !
These Ladies attended
i our Bedding Sale last
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THE
FLOSHEIM SHOE.
31.19
. 1.33
. 1.83
73
. 1.49
The Argo's passengers when she left on
The passeuge's who came in on the
Sue H. Elmore last week were Mr. Cha Sunday, were J. J. Powell and wife, L. G.
pin, H. Olson. E. Nelson. A. Peterson, Freeman. Mrs. J, W, Campbell, Solomon
G. R. Rotfmg. Messrs. McCoy, Wheeler Whitehouse, Adolph Hoven, F P. Downs
and wife, P. E. Jager, C. 'Gunderson, R.
and Skidmore.
Sid Travis and Clyde Craver were, McAfee, B. R. Dickson and wife, Rutb
down on the bay trolling for salmon on and Mildred Dickson.
Eri in Carter and wife came in from
Sunday, and when at Dick's point they
saw a deer at the water’s edge, when Lents last week, after being away from
the county for several years, and since
Travis shot it.
leaving Garibaldi beach, where he used
The Pacific Railway & Navigation Co.
to reside, he has done some successful
commenced condemnation proceedings
sparking, for Mrs Ervin Carter accom
in the circuit court against C. T. Latour-
panied him to Tillamook.
ette et al and Nannie A. Steinhilber and
Gust Nelson and Peter Nelson, part- ’
Theodore Steinhilber.
On the evening of the 16th inst. at the ners doing business under the firm iisme :
M. E parsonage, Edward Bruners- of Nelson & Co . sued Hiram Eadus
reuther and Lillian Scholluiever, , both of\ and Irene Eadus in the circuit court for
marriage
by 1509.78, being the accounts of several of
Nehalem, were united in i_
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the business men of Bay City for mer
the Rev J. F Dunlop.
Ira Diamond brought a large quantity | chandise furnished the defendants.
The announcement of the marriage of
of large ripe strawberries to the city on
, here they were George W. Phelps, of Netarts, to Pearl
Monday from Sandlake, wl
ready sale at Evelyn, daughter of Mrs. Alicia Phelps.
grown, which found a i_
: reached this office. The wedding took
12 40 a crate, or 20c. a box.
Sunday, her place at Kansas City, Mo , last Thurs-
The Sue H. Elmore left on
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i,i w P.v,r« dav, and the happy couple will at home
nuviwrn be ng Mrs. Harold. W Byers.
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passenger» u k
Netarts alter the 1st November.
B. Seondh. Mrs. Howard Edmunds, L
F Wheeler, L. L.Tomlinson, L. T. Skid I H. Sours has the contract to paint
more. Howard Brooks and wife, and the Tillamook Building Company s new
James Walton.
'concrete building, and as he is an ex
See Sturgeon • for anything in Ladies perienced painter and decorator, and his
»nd Children'. Headwear. A complete work .. g.v.ng great ..tl.fact.on, .t.s
Lof material for making to order, a. safe to say that be wdl make a good
we|i
Trimmed Hat. .nd Untnmmed job pamtmg the best .nd largestbus.nes.
shapes. Prices always reasonable. • I building in the city.
The Board of Equalization. |composed I The steamer Argo brought io the fol-
Harvey
of County Judge Good.peed,
k>«m« passenger. I.rt week
1 Harean/county Clerk Holden, la ¡in Williams .nd wife, George Watt .nd
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nthi. weak with but little do.ng wife, H. K Ballard and wife and family.
,<-**-* ■<«,» .
I bi a^essmeut uf lb«« A^rty.
rOa. Lbaa Peuuhe.mer, W. O. Bowers,
I
Is making its opening bow to Tillamook’s resi
dents at the “Home of Values. ” Don’t fait to see
our window display and ask for the “Florsheim
Shoe.”
Mrs. Tillotson. Mr. Laborwitch and wife,
The marriage of Emily D. Sheldon to
H. M. Davis and wife, S. M. Kerron, O. Chester W. Hopkins was solemnized di
G. Vallien. Mrs. Thompson, 0. A. Wells. the home of the bride's sister, 627 Ever
ett street. Portland. Or., Thursday
The goyernrnent has entered into a
night, October 14. The ceremony was
contract with the Tillamook Building
performed by the Rev. J. E. Snyder,
Company to have the post-office moved
paster of Piedmont Presbyterian Church.
to the new concrete building The lease
The bride was ¡becomingly attired in
is for five years, and the office is to be
lavender chiffon broadcloth and carried
moved the first of November. The huilrl-
bride's rosea. Only the immediate re
ing‘company will liuveto furnish the
latives and families were present. Mrs.
office with cabinets, and with light and
Harriet D. Robinson, of Detroit, Mich.,
heat.
mother of the bride, attended. Autumn
JamtA Walton left on Saturday to go foliage and quantities of Caroline Tee-
to Salem in hit automobile, where Mrs. j tout roses formed effective decoration,
Walton is visiting relative»*. He had not Mr, Hopkins is a well known business
gone far on his journey before the ma man. formerly of Grand Rapids, Mich.
chine began to balk, first by bursting a Mrs Hopkins, who is very popular, has
tire and then refusing to budge one way been much enlertuined the past fort
or the other, and Mr VV niton had to night They will lie at home at 297
put up for the night at Ocean way Hotel. San Ralael street after November 1. The
Kollie W. Watson went out to him the bride lived in Tillamook a few years ago,
neat morning and help him out of his residing with her sister tire. Lem Par
dilemma, and returning to the city Mr. ker al Hobsonville.
Walton went out on the Sue H. Elmore.
Last Wednesday a very pleasant sur
prise was given Mrs. Dungey on the
anniversary other seventy-fifth birthday
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dan
Goodspeed. Those present were ; .Mr.
and Mr Bewley, Mr. and Mrs. McNair.
Rev and Mrs. Dunlop, and Mr. Cobler.
of Tillamook, and Mr. and Mrs Cone.
Mrs. F. Hicks, Mrs. Elizabeth Good-
speed and Mrs. Hicks, of Bay City. A
sumptuous dinner was served at noon
which was greatly enjoyed by all. The
last course served being birthday cake
and fresh strawberries, the strawberries
being raised on Mr. Collier's fruit farm.
A delightful afternoon waa spent telling
of past experiences on the frontier.
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY. ORE.
Paid up Capital
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Offers «very facility for safe banking
and respectfully solicits your business.
Acts as trustee for corporations, indi
viduals and estates. Confidential trust
relations carried out faithfully.
Interest at current rales on time de
posits.
Mail business given prompt attention
Fire and l-urglar proof safety
boxes just installed for coaveufence of
customers at reasonable rental.