Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 21, 1910, Image 1

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Vffl. XXIII.
No. 7.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY
ai, 1910.
>1.00 per year.
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TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
Ice cream at T he six.
Miss Jennie Wooley came in from
Portland last week on a vacation
and to visit her parents.
Dr. Morris, eye specialist.
Frank Rhodes returned on Fri­
¡Ice Cream Cones at T he S pa . .
day with liis bride, having been
iCows for sale, apply to A. G. married recently at Salem.
Sals.
The next time you send away for
‘HE S pa for the beet lee Cream in something get a Money Order from
the Tillamook County bank.
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I city.
Get your doors and windows from
tor sale, typewriter, cheap.—D.
the Tillamook Lumber Mfg. Co.
Shrode.
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Iilker wanted. Apply at the I lead* You save money by doing so.
For
rent,
one
lied
room
or
three
ht office.
V. W. Conder and family are in house keeping rooms. Apply to Mrs.
^Stella Bennett, Tillamook, Ore.
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ni Corvallis.
John W. Baker and wife, Johu O.
1. H. Malaney, of Pacific City,
Baker and J. Pratt, of Portland,
a in on Tuesday.
were
in the city on Wednsday.
lies Monroe is visiting her sister,
Rev. S. G. Finney will preach
h E. T. Haltoin.
| both morning and evening at the
W.
Ruhl, of the Spokane
Presbyterian Church on Sunday.
iiew, ia ia the eity.
Sheriff Crenshaw has sold his
or cement by the sack or the
automobile to W. J. Stevens and
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ret see D. L. Shrode.
left on Wednesday to buy another.
hiogles, the best kind, at the
For sale, Registered Holstein Cows
»«nook Lumber Mfg. Co.
and Bulls cheap for cash or approv­
ttorney E. B. Tongue? of Hills- ed note. — Fryar 4 Co., Sumner,
o, ie in the city on business.
Wash.
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. H. Haradon, of Astoria, came
When you want your wood sawed
»n the Eltnore on Wednesday.
by the gasoline wood saw, call
W. Conover left for Portland up L. C. Wiiks on the Mutual Tel­
Sunday for a visit to that city.
ephone.
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lose wanting fresh fruit/ can-
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Whitten, Gena
and nuts, give Joe Therdich a Whitten, Merrit Whitten, aud Mr,
and Mrs. U. S. Bryant are in from
ie gasoline schooner Oshkosh Portland.
hed hia city Wednesday with
Rev. A. B. Calder will preach
,ht.
at Bay City next Sunday at 11 a. in.
G. Freeman and family are and 8 p. m, and at the Miami school
roin Corvallis for about two at 2.30 p. m.
is.
T. E. Hamilton, R. F. Marquis
E. Buchanan has sold his and B. O. Snuffer, 'formerly of this
t business to W. Heater and city, came in from Portland on
Wednesday.
arge.
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ite TaxCommissioner J. B. Eaton" * Representative A. G. Beale is
,ying Assessor Hare an official representing Tillamook County al
week.
the Republican assembly in Port­
f heat Price paid for Hides, Furs land today.
Sheep Pelts. N. Melchior, Till-
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Patzlaf left last
>k. Ore.
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week on a business trip to Seattle
i Price and wife and son Clif- and Mrs. Patzlaf will go East with
were up from Hebo Saturday her mother.
iuuday.
Coal delivered, $10.00. Shingle,
ire are 1728 persons of school $1.85 and $2.75. An almost new
n the county, 912 being boys drop head sewing machine cheap. —
D. L. S hrode .
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16 girls.
Mrs. Henry Fawk and Miss Elene
your way to the theatre try
lich’s pop corn and peanuts, Fawk returned to Salem on Tues­
day, Mrs. James Walton accom­
be beat.
panying them.
sale number one bottom land
The steamer Golden Gate has a
le Wilson river. Inquire of
Freeman.
♦ new captain and crew. She was
en doors can be obtained unable to cross in yesterday owing
I to the thick fog.
e Tillamook Lumber Mfg. |
-i Marriage licenses were issued to
this city.
Edmund Lee Lyster and Birdie
itein Bull calves for an
reasonable. W m . H artill , Belle Coulson, an<J Robert S. Brad­
ley and Francis H. Rohr.
le, Oregon.
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ream and ice cream sodas,
am cones and soft drinks at
ich 4 Co’s.
>. Wagnon, jr., representing
itual Fire Company, was in
y this week.
jura, cheapest and best paper
r in town.
Leave orders at
t Smith Co.
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brand process barley, $1.25
and $31.00 g ton.—W m . C ur -
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le Grain Man.
If you want barley, oats, wheat,
cracked corn, shorts, middlings,
bran, etc.,-go to A. F1NLEY 4 Co.,
Old Post Office building.
Haying needs. Hay forks, single
and double harpoon forks, pulleys
and blocks, hay ropes and machine
foils.—K ing 4 S mith C o .
Snow Drift flour, $6.25 a bbl. and
$1.60 a sack. Lighthouse flour, $5.75
a bbl. and $1.50 a sack.— W m .
C urtis , The Grain Man.
tditor is having a búngalo
I at Goldenvale, on an acre
orth of town.
. ZaekmSnn is putting in a
ne north of the city as far as
•hty Slough.
The ladies belonging to the Shak-
speare Club, with a num tier of in­
vited guests, had a picnic to Gari­
baldi beach on Friday last.
J. W. Eldridge is in on business
and pleasure visiting hie brother
rfbd Bister. He is in the marble and
Gladden’s wife and family
me in next week to make granite mounment business.
me in this city.
James Williams has a new auto
Gladd who has been visit- and George Williams has sent for
uncles here, left on Ttles- ohe, which is a good indication that
hie home in Wisconsin, on the dairymen of Tillamook County
of the illness of his father are going to enjoy some of the lux­
uries of life.
lher there.
these Cheques when you Travel
£
ft
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TILLAMOOK
COUNTY’S
HOME
OF
VALUES
ARE YOU GOING
THE BEACH ?
If so you will need a Bathing Suit to make your
outfit complete.
We have a big variety of these beach necessities
also bathing Caps, Shoes and Hosiery Prices on bath
ing suits are from
¿2.50 to ¿6.50 Suit
For Campers we are prepared to supply blankets,
comforters, towels, tenting, oilcloth, outing clothing and
shoes of all descriptions and at the lowest possible
Prices.
Cheap Prices on Men’s Fine Clothing.
Bargains in Ladies’ Waists.
An opportunity to get one of our $15, $16.50, $17.00
and $18.50 hand Tailored Suits at a big saving.
Clearance Sale Price, Suit $9.85
A lot of fine Embroideries, Lawn and Percale
Waists, values to $2.50- Clearance Price, each $1.19
Ladies’ Tub Suits.
Bargains in Underwear.
About 25 handsome linen Jacket Suits. Regular
values to $12.50. Clearance Sale Price, Suit $4.95
Men's Derby Ribbed Underwear, a Regular 50 cent
value. - - - Clearance Sale Price, Garment 19c.
Men’s Merino Underwear, a Regular 75 cent
value. - - - Clearance Sale Price, Garment 39c.
Men’s All Wool Underwear, in natural grey,
lightweight, medium or heavy.
Regular values
to $2.00 a garment. Clearance Sale Price, each 98c.
Ladies’ Patent Leather Shoes.
A line of the elegant Lounsbury Dress Shoes,
value $6.00 a Pair, also a lot of Peter’s high grade
shoes, values to $4.00. Clearance Sale Price $3.19
WHEN
A man, with a small family,
wants a permanent position on a
ranch, or will rent a small dairy.—
B. H. Dunlap, Jefferson, Ore.
Attorney J. L. Conley is in from
Portland in the interest of the
United Railways closing up the
rights of way for that railroi d
Born on Friday, to the wife of
Dolph Tinnerstett a son. Good,
there is yet some hope for Carl
joinging the baby buggy brigade,
Everything you want in the way
of eatables at the new grocery.
Everything new and fresh.—A. FIN­
LEY A Co., Old Post Office build­
ing.
Long 4 Co. will give you com­
plete prices on your house pattern,
including doors, windows and shin­
gles, either delivered or at their
mills.
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Attorney anil Mrs. Lee M. Travin
and family and Dr. and Mrs. York
of Eugene, will come in on Saturday
on a visit to the editor’s family.
For sale, a Mare Colt, foalded
May 20. 1910, sired by an imfxirted
German coach, Price $25.00 if sold
See E. F. R ogers ,
by August let.
V.S., Tillamook, Ore.
r Attorney H. T. Botts left for Port-
land on Wednesday on businens
and will be one of the Tillamook,
delegates at the big Republican
meeting in Portland today.
The Tillamook Ice and Cold Store­
age Co. ahipjied some fine Chinook
Salmon on the last trip of the
Golden Gate and there will be an­
other shipment this week.
YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD., IT’S SO
E. T. Coulson and family moved
to Dallas last week where they will
reside the coining winter. It is six­
teen years since they moved to
Beaver. Mr. Coulson has gone into
the teaming business.
Wm. High and wife are in from
McMinnville on a visit Mr. High
has been having trouble with hi«
eyes owing to an accident in which
some lye got into them, and it will
be sometime before they are better.
Editor Turner, of the Pacific Out­
look, was in the city on Saturday
with a smile a yard long on his
countenance,
which,
somehow
would not wear off, as long an he
was in town and felling good ami
cheerful.
The lieautiful weather continues
in this county, anil this enublcd the
dairymen to cure and house their
hay in good shape. Notwithstand­
ing there was less rainfall the past
few months, there is a good crop of
hay put away for winter feed.
Next Monday evening the Tilla
inook Com merical Club will hold
its regular monthly meeting, when
it is h< p_* a large attendance of
members will be present, asneveral
matters of interest to the club and
city will come up for consideration.
have in preparation the well known
play, “In Missouri” for Friday and
Saturday, July 29 30.
The story
of the play is simple, plaincountry
folks. The action takes place in
Bowling Green, Pike Co., Mo. The
daughter of a blacksmith, returning
from the seminary where she hail
lieen educated, cannot longer lieur
the plain folks at home, The sher-
iff, who paid for the ac hooting,
finds in jtlie man who robbed the
Express Co. the man she loves,
a polished city chap, A big reward
The
is offered for his capture.
sheriff knew the man, but he al­
lows him to go, because the Kiri
loves him.
"In Missouri” was
played in Portland last full and
people are talking about it yet.
Are you going to use that same
hay carrier that gave you so much
trouble, or are you going to get a
new one? We have the ones that
you do not have to talk to. They
are simple in construction and liuve
few parts, doing away witli the
breakage that is so common with
carriers.—K ing 4 S mith C o .
City Council Meeting.
The regular meeting of the city
council win held on Monthly even
David Imlah has Imuglit J. W. ing, when Mayor1 Thus. Coates and
O'Neal’ h place north of town, pay­ Councilmen Brodhead, Laughlin,
ing $tM>> an acre for it, which is one Wilt, Harrison and Zachmann were
of the best garden spots to raise present.
garden truck and small berriea iu. • , Meyor Coates announced that he
the county. Mr Wiley paid $150 per had iiczived $100 from an anony­
acres a few years for this land, who mous donor, $50 to lie used in the
later sold it to Mr. O’Neal for $.'<!) improvement of Stillwell Park and
$50 to be given as a prize to the
per acre.
lierson who collects the lurgeat
The Perclieron stallion Ville will amount of money to tie used also
make the Season of 1910 in Tillamook in tlie improvement of the park.
County. Ville is the I .argent and
Marshal Ford handed in hia res­
best proportioned stallion in the ignation to take effect on the 1st of
county.anrl took two prizesat Wash­ August, which was accepted, and
ington County Fairs. While in Tilla­ W. T. Kimball made application
mook City will be at Easter’s barn. for tlie position. The matter was
I. E. Sanders, owner.
referred to the committee
on
If you are thinking of doing any health and |M>lice.
Frank Elliott submitted an ordi­
painting, Mr. King can give voti
some |*ointers as to what Io use. nance to |>ermit him to < onatruct a
There ia a certain kind of paint for wharf on lloquarton Slough, which
every purpose. He can tell you wan passed Io ita second rending.
A resolution was submitted and
what kind to use on your job. Sher­
win Williams Paints are guaran­ passed authorizing the mayor to
teed. K ing a S mith C o ., agent« ap|M>mt a committee of three Io
for Tillamook.
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E. C. Apperson and family, F. E.
Rogers and family,
Mias Sadie
Gardner, W. T. May and family,
and Jack Roeco, of McMinnville,
were in the city on Wednesday.
Editor Miller and wife.Jof HayJCtty
News, were in Tillamook’s greatest
metropolis on Saturday, hut he did
not give the Headlight man a
fraternal call as did Bro. Turner.
Fishing tackle that is right in
quality and price. Nicest assort­
ment of flies that ever came over.
We can give you a tip on what kind
of a fly the fish are taking. —K ixg
4 S mith C o .
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A six passenger Thomas flyer
automobile will leave thia city on
For your next Sunday’s «have,
Sunday for Eugene or other Wiliam
Iry one of our scythes and Sa, ths.
ette Valley points. Those wanting
They work very easy on grass The
passage in the auto apply at the
■ythes have a perfect temper ■ nd
Headlight office.
the snath« have a hang that will
The Sue H Elinor* came in on please you. Hone them with one
have of our scytho stones and then you
Wednesday,
and
woukl
reached her dock in thia city at ran quit chopping thr grass off.
midnight, but owing to the thick K ing A S mith C ol
fog abe will not reach thia city I Thr Private Secretary**
until noon today.
witnesard by two good houars Fri­
Matt Wetxer met with a serious day and Saturday, and judging
accident on Sunday by being cut in from the hearty laughter, the play
th* atomach by a hay fork falling waa thoroughly enjoyed by thoar {
about A> feet. Dr. Honia «»• im- who saw M. Too much praise can­
mdiately seat for and attended to not be given thr young people tor
the man a injuries. He ia doing the manner in which they played
well considering the serious nature their parts, everyoos of which waa
first class. We are informed they
of the accident
revise the city charter, the mayor
also to setvejon the committee with a
like number to be np|>ointed by the
Tillamook Commercial Club. The
mayor appointed Councilmen Har­
rison,
Brodhead and I.auglilir,
and President Holmes, of the Com­
mercial Club, uppointvd J allies
Walton, B. C. Lamb and Frank
Severance.
Attorney Willett, in behalf of the
Merchants’ Protective Association,
complained to the council of large
<pi mtitii s of gasoline being stored
on the water front, and the attorney
was authorized to draw up and
submit an ordinance to overcome
the danger.
The tii.ii of $30 was donated for
the purpose of building a walk
connecting the walks already built
by Messrs. Coates und Hadley,
Chamberlain a Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy the best
und Surest.
■’It affords me pleasure to state
that I consider the preparation
known as Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the
brut anil surest of good results of
any I have ever used in my family,
says P. E. Herrington, of Mount
Aerial, Ky. Thia is the universal
verdict of all who use this icuieijy
Its cures arc so prompt und effect­
ual that people take pleasure in
recommending it. For sale by
Lamar'a Drug Store.
for
Those
Who Have
Stomach Trouble.
After doctoring for about twelve
years for u bad atomach trouble,
and spending nearly five hundred
dollar« for medicine and doctor's
fees, 1 purchased my wile one l>ox
of < liamla-rlain'a Stomach and Liver
Tablet«, which did her ho much
good that she continued to iieelhetri
and they have done her more good
then all of the medicine I bought
liefore.—Samuel Hoyer,
F o I mhii ,
Iowa. Thia medicine is for sale by
faimar's Drugstore. Samples Fret .
Help
YOU SIMO NOHEY BY
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Then try one of our BANK MONEY
ORDERS. They are clieapri then eilhi r
npreas or post office orders ar* earner to
obtain, are good anywhere, and qu'ckly
made good if lost w AeWr— <
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK.
i !| Rosenbery Bros
- *t par throughout the World.
Accepted
•f tickets, hotel service end other trev«l nx-
Ssdf-identifyinF. Safer then money i twice os
*• The best form of travelers' credit. We will
to explain the s
end supply these ch
AGENTS FOR PURE WHITE AND
EVERETT FLOUR
Best on the Market
STAPLE k FANCY GROCERIES.
We carry a Full Line of Feeds
Grass Seed a Specialty.
GIVE US A TRIAL