Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 11, 1910, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK. OREGON, AUGUST 11. 1910
#1.50 per year
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H. Sours, cheapest and best paper
hanger in town.
Leave orders at
King A Smith Co.
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By far the largest and the most
complete stock Of paints and oil
at K ing A S mith ’ s .
BE S pa for the best Ice Cream in
fcity.
>r plain sewing, see Mrs. Stella
jnett.
>r sale, typewriter, cheap. —D.
tetrode.
ilker wanted. Apply at the Head-
It office.
erinies wanted at the Tillamook
pity Bank.
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d to John Sheets for your Crout
Fish Barrels.
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prn, on Monday, to the wife of
n Morgan, a eon.
you don’t see it, inquire for
t K ing a S mith ’ s .
xr cement by the sack or the
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pel see D. L. Shrode.
tingles, the best kind, at the
bmook Lumber Mfg. Co.
ton of Grain Hay for sale. Ap-
Io M. Melchior, Tillamook, Ore.*
hose wanting fresh fruit, can-
and nuts, give Joe Therdich a
o, on the öthinat., at Newberg,
to the wife of W. W. Wiley, a
by suffer with the heat when
can get ice at He. per pound at
Bps.
P. Huston died at Beaver on
feday of last week, aged 76
narriage license was issued to
Newman
and
Elizabeth
kert
fhest Price paid for Hides, Furs
Sheep Pelts. N. Melchior, Till-
ik. Ore.
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for sale at The Spa, in any
lity front 10 pounds up at H
per pound.
your way to the theatre try
llich’s pop corn and peanuts.
I be beat
een doors can be obtained
|>e Tillamook Lumber Mfg.
p this city.
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p’t forget that you can get
, and camping supplies at
I A S mith ’ s .
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[cream and ice cream sodas,
Kam cones and Boft drinks at
licit A Co’s.
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Star brand process barley, $1.25
a sack and $31.00 a ton.—W m . C ur ­
tis , The Grain Man
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, The Sue H. Elmore came in on
Wednesday and will reach her dock
in this city this afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. M. L. York, who have
been in on a visit, leave for their
home at Eugene to-day.
The next time you send away for
something get a Money Order from
the Tillamook County bank.
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Get your doors and windows from
the Tillamook Lumber Mfg. Co.
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You eave money by doing so.
Attorney Frank Holmes and
family are in on a viart to ilia bro-
ther, Attorney Webster Holmes.
For rent, one bed room or three
housekeeping rooms. Apply to Mrs.
Stella Bennett, Tillamook, Ore.
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Two hundred and twenty hogs
were shipped on the Golden Gate
last week for the Fortland market.
We are making our own cones
now to avoid trouble with the State
Food Inspector.—The Spa.
There will be a congregational
meeting at the Fresbyterian Church
after the services next Sunday-
evening.
Coal delivered, $10.00. Shingle,
$1.85 and $2.75. An almost new
drop head sewing machine cheap.—
D. L. S hrode .
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For sale, household furniture,
including a piano, by private sale.
Call at Mrs. Catterlin’s, east of the
Catholic church.
A notice is again posted in the
poet office calling for bids to carry
the mail six times a week from this
city- to Bayocean.
Frank Richardson. A. E. Clark,
A. Schoff Hazrath and Dr. and Mrs.
Sandford Whitney came in from
Portland on Tuesday.
If you want barley, oats, wheat,
cracked corn, shorts, middlings,
bran, etc., go to A. F inley A Co.,
Old Poet Office building.
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.
Olson and Moss family are
coming.
THE FIRST SHIPMENT OF OVER 100 HART SCHAFFNER &
MARX, FALL SUITS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY HERE. The showing
consists of all the latest novelties, and staples principally in grays and
browns, and in stub, stout, long stout, slender and regular models. We
can truthfully say that never before have we been so well prepared
to fit the hard to fit
THE LAST WEEK OF OUR FIRST ANNUAL
HARVEST SALE.
Ladies’ and Misses Kimonas.
Children’s Dresses.
We have a huge quantity of Children’s and Misses
Dresses, which during this last week of our Harvest
Sale we will offer some unusual bargains on. These
garments have all been reduced anti this is the time
to buy them.
Ladies’ Wash Skirts.
Unusual, values in Ladies’ Wash Skirts. These
garments we sold for $3.00 each.
Sale Price, each $1.73
$4.45
The FLORSHEIM SHOE
A Bargain Table Kull of these Garments, all
dainty patterns, and they are also well made,
values to $1.00. -
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Sale Price, each 4 j C.
Ladies’ Long & Short Kimonas.
A lot of these garments in a variety of handsome
patterns, Regular values to $1.50 each.
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Sale Price, each oJC.
Ladies’ Tub Suits.
About 25 of these Handsome Linens and Rep
Wash Suits left, Regular values to $12.50.
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Sale Price, each «pa.HO
REDUCTION ON LADIES’ AND
CHILDREN SWEATERS.
A Bargain Price is offered on every
one of these Garments that is left in
Stock. Fine thing for the Beach,
In Tans, any shoe in the stock
that you like
$5, $6 and $7.00
values, all go at one Price.
d^ihom’s
Don’t
over look tliis.
Your choice $4.4 a
Mrs. Homer Manon, with her son
Big dance at Happy Camp, Ne­
tarts, on Saturday evening, Aug. and daughter, who had been visit­
13. Everybody invited.
Be sure ing relatives in California for seve­
and come to Happy Camp on Satur­ ral weeks, returned on Saturday.
In the case of Tillamook City vs.
day.
Tillamook County, on motion for
Plaaker Bros, will do your plumb­ rehearing on motion to dismiss
ing in firat cl.ma atyie. Let tie figure appeal was denied by the supreme
on your work. Wilt guarantee our court.
work, having just employed an ex­
Milk tester for sale, 4 bottle
perienced plumber.
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size. M. Vogl, Tillamook.
DANGER ! !
Always avoid Danger when you can.
FACTORY ICE CREAM CONES have been
declared
Dangerous and Poisonous.
We Manufacture our own CONES and
use Nothing but the Best Flour, Sugar,
Tillamook fresh water (and YOU know What
the WATER is).
“NUEF SED. »
“THE SPA
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WHERE EVERYTHING IS GOOD.
20 Per Cent OFF
BABY BONNETS.
Pinks, Blues and White, with
dainty and .neat trimming, are
offered for the last week of our
Harvest Sale at just 20 per cent
off of Regular Prices.
Hereafter get your cones at The C. Thurlow, Dan Nicholas and A.
Spu. We make our own cones and Luckata. She left this afternoon.
guarantee them to contain abso­
A party of alsmt "Ml persons will
lutely no poisonous colorings.
leave Portland on Saturday in
Rev. J. T. Abbe it, of l^trllaud, autos ami will arrive in this city
will preach in the M. E. Church in the afternoon, when they will be
both morning and evening next taken to Bayocean park, where they
Sunday. All arc invited to hear him. will reuiuin until Monday. There
will be 11 dance at the park Satur­
Bert King and family arrived day night and the music will be
from Ashland, accompanied by
furnished by the orchestra from
Mrs. Ben Vnntriaa mother Inst week.
this city.
Bert has taken nn interest in the
A drowning case occurred on
King A Smith Co’s store.
Monday afternoon in the Trask river,
Rev. S. G. Finning, will preach when Oscar, the two year old son
at Bay City next Sunday morning of Nels Kricbson, lost bis life while
and in the Presbyterian Church in trying to walk n plank which led
this city in the evening, when the to a scow from the bunk of the
subject by his sermon will be “Con­ river.
The body was recovered
ditions of Descipleship.”
soon after, but life was extinct.
Oliver Davis and Nancy A. Gee Mr. and Mrs. Erickson nre new
were united in marriage last Sun­ comers to Tillamook, having been
day afternoon at the country home in the county about 11 month.
Voters are slow in registering
of W. B. Stubbs, V. E. Hoven, of
this yeai, which will close the 14th of
the Church of Christ, officiating.
The new principal of the Tills- next month. Only 378 persons huve
■nook High School, Prof. Baker and registered, made up as follows from
; fulllily, arrived in thia city last the different precincts :
Rep. Dem. Mie.
l week. He came from Roaeburg and
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and comes highly recommended.
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Suveyora have completed a sur­ 1 tea ver . ............
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vey from Sheridan along the coast,
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Barnagut
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and we are informed that they have
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found a pass st Sandlake, and Carnahan .... ...........
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will come out by way of Hemlock. Dolph ........
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Fairview ........
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J. Kerr, an experienced plumber, Foley
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of Portland, bus been engaged by Gribaldi............ ............
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| Plssker Bros., of this city, to naaiat flebo ............... ............ 18
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| them in their buaineaa, as they have Hoq mirimi ... .......... tfl 13
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1 a large amount of business on bund 1.itile Newlucca ..........
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Nehalem ........
at Bayoceun Park.
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The following teacliersare attend- Saini Lake........
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[ mg the examination this week. South Prairie
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Mra. Goldsworthy, Miss Bessie Bays, iillamook .... ............ M 18
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' Hattie Tohl, lamia Dunham, Eliza Union ................
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i Dawson, Berenice Johnson, Grace
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Total...... ............ 373 61
' Ellis, and F. A. Scofield.
’ Miirrir l, on Wclnentlay al VMM Ml,
The Presbyterian Church have
st the home of Attorney Goy tie, in
! discontinued their Sunday School
thin city, Prof, W. K Rutherford
I for the month of August, owing to
■nd Mis* Ida E. Goyne, by the Nev.
the pupils taking their summer's
J. F. Dunlap, pastor of the M. E.
, vacution, and will commence the
Church. When the ceremony wan
i first Sunday in September.
■ bout to lie (lerformed it was found
I Preaident Bolts, of the Port of that the Prof, had overlooked taking
I Tillamook, receiver! word from out a license, which had to lie de­
I Major J. J. Morrow on Wt*dues<lay layed until the Comity Clerk could
that the government appi opal loti be found to iaaue a license. The
for the improvement of I lie bay was happy couple ar* well known in
available on the 1st of August.
thia < ountr), the Prof, having la-en
The Loyal Women’s I lass will the Principal of the Tillamook High
have charge ol lite evening service School fc.’’ aeviral terma, and ia
at the < hurt h of Christ next land’s held in the liigln-at esteem liy all,
I'lay. Mrs. Edith King will give tlie while the bride is tlir eldest dnug^i
laddtess. There will I« «|«cisl muen ter of Mr ami Mrs. T. II. Go,4«,
several numbers of which will be and ia a Toting woman who in r«a-
I given by the ladles' quartette. Every ported by a large numla-rof It tend«.
I sal, invited.
The happy couple will iimhe their
The Golden Gate came in on home at McMinnville, where Mr.
Wednesday with tlie following pas­ Rutherford haa lieeu engaged aa
sengers t Con Johnson, Mrs. Jen aupi-nnlerideiit of the •chooln in
kina, G W. Marikin, Nev. P. Schild that city. They will leave the county
and wile, Net Turner. W. laird, F carrying with them the beat wiahee
F. Morrliead, C. H- Morehead, Geo. and rea|>ect of a large number of
Edner, 8. II Ia-ach, Ida Ker-k, W. friends ami citterns.