Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 01, 1910, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON
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LAMOOK JOTTINGS Mixed
M
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torri«, eye specialist
do“n Pint
*»< Ready
ixì
Pillili for lOcts. per can.
All
Paint
All
colors. See our window for special
prices on paint K ing 4 SMITH Co.*
ream at Tit'S S pa .
>1.5o per year.
The railroad will be laid as far as
Sal monberry by the 1st of October.
stration will close in two The rails for ten miles are being
laid and will be completed by that
time.
S pa for the best Ice Cream in
C. E. Lytle and wife and John
Dennis and wife alter spending
sale, typewriter, cheap.—D. several weeks in this city, left for
their homes in Hillsboro on Wed- i
ode.
nesdav.
liea wanted at the Tillamook
Mrs. flebee, of Sedro Woolley, I
j Bank.
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neer Geo. L. Davis came Wash., left for her home yesterday '
morning by auto, after two weeks
Sunday.
visit with her niece, Mrs. E. T.
¡o John Sheets for your Crout Haltom.
Barrel8-
4. , Marriage ---------------
licenses were issued to
Whitehouse
Son
Heckman and ' "
Emea E. Elliott ;
F. S. V-~
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— for . T L. "***■
Oly Womer and Rose Weber ; and
isurance, ete.
E. J. Schilling and Augusta M.
e W. Watson was up from Schrader.
sin on Monday.
Albert Mason will return to Cali­
i, on Sunday, to the wife of
fornia in about two weeks, finding
lortrilge, a son.
that the weather in Tillamook is
cement by the sack or the not as good for his health as that
« of California.
see D. L. Shrode.
FALL ARRIVALS
x f
'ream Cone« at T hb S pa .
, on Tuesday, to the wife of
One Holstein
Bull Calf.
four
months old, from a heavy milking
ollitt, at Blaine, a girl.
dam,
registered.
Papers
furnished.
Y. Davis and wife were in
Price $35. J. HazlittA Sons, Forest
leaver on Wednesday.
Grove, Ore.
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. Lamar opened his racket
Plasker
Bros,
will
do
your
plumb
­
n Main Street today.
ing in first class style. Let us figure
flea, the best kind, at the on your work. Will guarantee our
ook Lumber Mfg. Co.
. work, having just employed an ex­
perienced plumber.
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. Spencer and J. F. Smith of
id, came in on Wednesday,
Elder R. Y. Blalock will preach in
re your property and avoid the Adventist Church of this City­
to F. S. Whitehouse & Son. . next Sunday, 2.30 p. m. His subject
will l>e the "Greatest Thing in the
Helen Bibby left this morn- World.’’ Don’t fail to hear him.
teuch school in Eastern Ore-
If your floors need repainting,
give them a coat of Ready Mixed
suffer with the heat when Floor Paint. Special price of Xk-f».
I get ice at He. per pound at quart and $1.30 a gallon. See our
Paint Window. K ing A S mith C o . *
F. Calbreath and daughter
M. F. Lamb came in from Eugene
U. Smith, of Portland, are on a business trip last week. He
has become thoroughly attached to
aty.
est Price paid for Hides, Furs the university city, and says it is
heat town in Oregon outside of
iep Pelts. N. Melchior, Till- the
Portland.
Ore.
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J. Kerr, an experienced plumber,
Morris, who was well known
county, died at Salem on the ol Portland, has been engaged by
Plasker Bros., of this city, to assist
Aug.
them in their business.as they have
ir Evans, who has been away a large amount of business on hand
e county for several months, at Bayocean Park.
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home.
Don’t delay that painting job.
r sale at The Spa, in any The extremely low prices that we
7 from 10 pounds up at la are making on paint will move it
■ pound.
last. Come in an secure the amount
i doors can tie obtained you will need before it is all gone.
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Tillamook Lumber Mlg. K ing a S mith Co.
bis city.
There appears to be a disposition
>unty court will meet next amongst those who contemplate
day. it beihg the regular building new homes in this city, to
build the up-to-date and convenient
>er term.
bungalows, which make pretty and
irs, cheapest and best paper attractive residences.
in town.
Leave orders at
Harry P. Kerr has announced
Smith Co.
himself a candidate for county sur­
chooner Oshkosh came in veyor. He has been connected with
sday with a full cargo of the Potter Realty Co. at Bayocean,
and did some good work for the
from Astoria.
»rand process barley, $T. 35 company at that place.
AT
A FULL LINE
OF
DRESS GOODS.
!
FULL LINES OF
MEN’S, WOMEN’S and
CHILDREN’S SHOES.
HALTOM’S
Our Big Store is rapidly being filled with incoming
Merchandise for Fall. DROP in and see the stock, it
far surpasses anything ever attempted by us before in
point of quality. Prices always modest.
Among the Lines of Merchandise we announce as being in Stock :
Ladies’ Evening Dresses and Waists
A full and complete assortment of Ladies’
and Childen’s Underwear
A huge lot of Blankets and Comfor-
ters
Full Lines of Ladies’ and Children’s
Hosiery
FLORSHEIM
care
for Men who
SHOES
A Splendid line of Men’s “ Peters ”
Work Shoes.
A Strong and Complete line of sixes in
Men’s Negligee Overshirts. See South
Window.
A Splendid lot of Men’s Work Pants.
Men’s Underwear Wools, Cotton and
Silk.
Splendid assortments of Ladies’ Collars,
Men’s Hose, all kinds, colors and ma­
teriels
Jobats, Veilings, etc
Outing Flannels,
Calicoes, Ginghams
and full Lines of Domestics
Towels of all kinds and descriptions.
No matter what you have that
needs painting, you cannot afford to
leave it go when you can get a
ext time you send away for guaranteed Ready Mixed Paint for
ng get a Money Order from $1.50 per gallon or «lets, a quart.
iuiook County Hank.
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Special prices on Paint. Sec our
♦
>ur doors and window« from window. K ing & smith C o .
lauiook Lumber Mfg. Co.
The P. R. A N. Co. has aliout
e money by doing so.
* decided to purchase Lamb's dock.
e making our own cones The company was desirous of ob­
ivoid trouble with the State taining water front property in thia
city for commercial purposes. Mr.
spector.—The Spa.
Lamb will retain possession of the
Thon. Coates and wife, who dock until June.
Engstron, G. I- Rock, Oak Nolan, z Mi»H Theresa Plasker. (laughter
ren taking a vacation in
C. L. Lilly with his sisters, Dolon Miss Rose lloos. E. P. Elliott, .\. of Mr. and Mrs. Antoine PlHMkcr,
1, returned on Wednesday.
and Inez, will leave on Friday for A. Tibbets and wife and Ed. Davis. died at the home of her parent*
Mclutonh has tieen arrested I .a Grande, Oregon, where they
east of tliia city on WedueMif.iy,
Quite a number of persona are de­ August 24, aged 13 year*, from
I with giving whiskey to a will viait relatives. Mi»» Lilly will
rl Gilmore, who is 13 years later go to Portland to resume her sirous that Justice Stanley should tuberculosis, and is the lirat of u
announce himself for the office he
niuaic studies, while Mi«» Inez will now holds. He has been absolutely family of 13 ¡children to I m ? taken
from the home by death, She liuil
lin service, three times a attend school at La Grande.
lair and impartial in his decision» tieen sick for some time witli the
etween Tillamook City anil
and
has
made
a
good
officer
since
Y’our Carriages, Wagons and
dread disease. The remains were
n, will be inaugurated in Farm Implements will last longer he wart apfiointed.
buried on Saturday, the funeral
week.
and look better if given a coat of
The editor wa« kicked and knocked service la-ing held in the Sacred
Webb Maddux returned from paint before setting away for the on the lumber company's dock on Heart Church.
vith friends in Washington, winter. Good quality Ready Mixed Friday. He was passing done to a
Attorney I. IL Van Wiukle came
be had gone for the benefit Buggy Paint 28cta. pint and 45cts. team, when one of the animal« in from Salem laid week. He is one
quart. See our window for Paint. reared up »nd kicked out. the hoof
ealth.
of
tne Republican candidates for
K ing A S mith Co.
• of horse striking the editor’s right
Circuit Ju Ige of ttie third judicial
lelivered, $10.00. Shingle,
At a meeting of the Executive arm and side, knocking him down district. This waa hi« first viait ti.
d $2.75.
An almoat new
on some iron sheeting, which, for-
id sewing machine cheap.— Board of the Tillamook Commercial unately, only caused a number of Tillamook county, and he appeared
Club on Wednesday evening, it
to tie a congenial gentleman. For
tHODB.
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was decided to purchase the Benh- bruises and scars.
seven years be has tieen Assiatant
inday School of the Presby- ing player piano from Soule Bros.,
U. G. Jackson is a candidate for Attorney General forOregon. and it
Chuncb
will
reconvene of Portland, which is a splendid county surveyor. He is a competent is Halil that he did the hard work
nday morning, after the instrument and adds materially to
civil engineer, and obtained his ed­ and furnirtheil the brains for tliul
vacation.
the already attractive quarters of ucation at the University of Oregon. office, which gave him considerable
the
Commercial
Club.
Since coming to Tillamook Mr. Jack- experience io rendering decisions
nitdaon left on Monday on
as trip to Portland and to
The evening
services at the son has attended strictly to buai on points of law.
iater who is coming to visit Church of Christ will lie changed ness, »nd is industrious and |ier-
Mr. J. B Schiar arrived from
n Denina, k.
from 8 o’clock to 7:31), tieginning fectly reliable, in fact, a good man Alierdeen, Wash., and han come
for
the
office
of
county
surveyor
and
’ _. Sermon
here to take t barge of Haltom'« Dry
<on pleaded guilty to a oext laird's day evening,
Mr. Hcliier
a. m. “
* The
T.._ Obedient the county will lie fortunate in se G oim I» Department.
if assault and battery upon subjects :
curing
his
services
if
he
i«
elected
cornea here very highly recommend-
ish, and waa fined $5 and Church in Evangelism"; p.
to
that
|>osition.
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ed hh a high c I hmh Dry Gouda Man,
’’ When He Was Come
Down Fr mm
aking $1X85.
The church has
the Mountain."
John Quinlin, cf Cloverdale, was and it will lie Ilia pleasure to make
leach is having bis profierty received three members during thrown out of a wagon in the south this Dr|mrtiiient>me ol the lieat and
he post office improved, August.
imrt of the county on Wednesday. most up to date to lie found outside
will be occupied by M
'' L- Married, on Tueaday, at the resi- His sou was driving, »ml meeting of Portland. Thin t«ipul.ir store
the clothier.
ha» just received it« fall line ol
__ _ of
—g Rev.
U..— Paul
D ...I Kbenger, in
dence
in R W. Watson in his auto, managed
Drift flour, $425 a bbl. and 1 this city, Oly Warner and Rose to get too near the edge of the road, Dress Gouda, Linens, Silks. Me.,
■ack. Lighthouse flour. $tL«Si Weber, the ceremony being per­ the seat toppled over and threw and it is the largest and ni mt
and $1.50
a aack.-Wn. formed by the Rev. 8. L. Finney, of his father out, causing several varied alack ever put in by Mr.
It was reported in this Haltom.
The Grain Man.
the Presbyterian Church. Moth Mr. injuries.
city that Rollie had killed the man.
Married, on Wednesday, at Ihr
'ter get your cones at The and Mrs. Wonier are of this city but it seem« that hi« auto was not
home of the liride'» parents. Cap
e make our own cones and and will make their home on the within fllteen feet of the team.
tain and Mrs, Paul Schrader in this
se them to contain ilwo ranch of Mr. Wom«r, south of Till­
amook.
poisonon« colorings.
ailwav camp« along the line of city, Mr. E. J. Schilling and Mi««
Pacific Railway A Navigation August.i M. Schrader. The niipti il
The Olson auto, of McMinnville,
an Leach, a brother to M.
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tin» t.i rauri.Ail knotwa«
tit
tied by Rev. D. L. Slir,sh­
i. who waa in vhdting hie which left here on Monday, met Company’s new II or of rsuroad to in the presence ol the relatives
here, left on Tuesday for with an accident going ont that ' Tillamook were endangered Tues and » few inepds of tlw coatra< ting
, day. It m reported the car backed day afternoon by a forest fi<e which
t at Mountain View, Cal.
ri>«v left themini« evening .
'of the grade, throwing the passen­ 1 broke out at 3 o’clock in the after (mriies
ime of Arthur Stillwell in' gers out A. E. Heaton «nd wile ! noon
The fire started three mile« to spend thep. honeymoon in Port '
land
and
Salem and »he voile«
Ivance for < osinty treasurer.- «nd child aud a drummer were pna- above S. In»o«l e ry. and was last
1» considering the matter. -rt-ngers and the drummer had his • niglit running up the canyon where Mr. Schilling h»« lieen <oniM*cted
• ber of friends have urged ahoiihier hone broken, and Mr.
w' the lafsievr« live. ltb.al a frontage with The Potter Reality Co for
an for th it office
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of one-quarter of a mile and had some time and bear« a good r«|<
Heaton’s child was injured
♦ raveled more than one mile before ■■tattoo amongat ■ large numtier o4
twly weda, Mr. and Mm.
left
The steamer Sue H Elmore
friends, while the bride i« well
Flank and Mi. ani Mrv. on Friday with the following pa - ata o'clock- Tl*e entire force of m< n known and highly re«,sited in tht»
from the grading can»|>« •»• »urn
gangers
1. E. Trigg. J F Wee ed out w> fight the tire, tml it i« be­ rMy. The happy coufde carry with
Um. Mrs. H- C. Saltor, 8. Hamon, lieved that a large port on < f f *e them the hearty congratulation» ‘
U- S. Hsrsont. F. Brese. A. Mapes, camp equipment will tie deair. ye J and ta*»t wislte« of a targe nunilier
B. Map»*. M Mnrphola. B. O. Wd-
ol friemhi
it caa be stopped.
aou, ME. Wilson. C- Eng »Iron. J.
ind $34.00 a ton.—W m . CUK-
! Grain Man
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Ladies’ Tailored Suits and Skirts.
Men’s Neckwear, dainty,
neat.
elegant and
About 150 Suits of the first shipment of
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing.
And numerous other things that we
have not space to mention here.
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Don’t Fail to come to the Store To-Morrow
K
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The Golden Gate came up at noon
to-day, her pa «sen gers lieiug : 1..
Dierickn ami wile, Mrs. I.. Stewaid
and daughter, C. S. Burlier, W. ii.
Bowen. K. L Wastin, W. F. Rich
ardrton and wife, Henry l.nluir
13 Chinamen.
The st«-«tner Sue H. Elmore came
in on Wednesday with the follow­
ing passengers: Mis« C. Vt ittc
more. Mt«« Wade, J. P. Kieran, Mr.
Cardiff anti wife, Joe Donaldson,
Mr». Sulluken, H. Watters, C. A.
McGhee, D. Vnnallman, John Malta,
P. Richen and wife, J. F. Smith,
W. N. Morris, Thon. Coate« und
wife, C. K. Davis anil family, Chas.
Machaud, I. Gienger, R. II. Spen­
cer, J. H. Sehier, Mrs. Zollman and
children, Ed. Hadley. Mr». York,
Mr. Manohan ami Mr. Pratt.
Death of M. Shearer.
Marion Shearer died in this city
on Saturday night nt the home of
Alto: ney ’I. 11. Goyne. 11« came to
I lliia city alrtiut two weeks ago with
.1 sore finger, ii rusty nail Having
run into it a week previous. Blood
IMiiaoning art in, und his finger
was ainputHted und lust Thursday
it waa found necessary to amputate
Ilia arm, aa gungarrne had set in.
this did not save ilia life, for he
lived until Saturday night.
The
funeral service was condut te<l by
Rev. <». V. Huven, in the Christian
Church on Monday.
M. F. Shearer was born Feb. 28,
M8A to Page County, luwu, and dc-
parted from thia hie Aug. 27, 1010,
at the age of 37 years anil H month«.
He crossed I I m - plains with an ox
team Io Yamhill County, thia slate,
where he stayed one year, when be
removed to Wanliinglon County,
where be resided till | h ,M. slier that
lie lived in Gold Hill, Wash., for
a short tliue. He came to Tillamook
in 1884.
He was married in I SKI to Sarati
F. Latimer, »nd to this union were
tiuin lour children, three aonn und
our daughter. lie is survived by
his wile, two »one anil the daughter,
the eldest son having died in
infancy. Beaides he leaves three
brothers and one sister.
Relig­
iously lie held the Baptist faith,
though lie had never affiliated with
any church.
Miss De Par, of San Francisco,
for many years in charge of the
alteration anil fitting for I-allies’
amt anil cloak houses in Sun Fran­
cisco, fxis Angeles and Oakland,
ha« tieen employed by Mr. Hullom
to till the vacancy created l>> the
marriage of Mi«« Whittemore. Miss
De Par less exceptionally thorough
siilra woman and garment Stier, lor
ten years having II.id charge ol Irom
fifteen to twenty five girl« engaged
under her aupervi«lou in altering
and titling ladies’ suit« and cloaks.
Sire had to leave tire city on account
of her eyes, tieing unable to wink
longer under electric lights, with
which most of the large citv stores’
Hlterition rooms are lighted during
the <luy time. Mia« De Pur is de
Regiatrnlica.
lighted with Tillannaik and it« en­
Rep. Dem Mia.
vironment«. She will lie pleased to
meet Mr. Ilaltoui’« customs I a al Bay................. ..
... «1
7
a
the store.
5
Heaver................. ... 31
III
Blame ................... .... 14
1
3
July Butter Fat Pile*.
a
1
Hsrnagut .. ........... .... 31
t'arnrtiiiin.............. ...
5
n 3
Tillamook...............
Dolph ...................
Maple lest . .........
Fairview ,...........
3«
17
Pairview .........
1
Foley ..................... ..
a
4
South Praine
Grilirtldi......... ....... .... 2»
3
fl*
Clover ta af ......
Beisi ............. .1... .... 34
a
3
Tlu*-e Rivets ...
SB
Hociuarton ..... .... «4
II
Mcda Co Op...........
1
1 .itile Nestln• a
....
4
Cold Si r ng« .....
A
Nehalem............... ...
«>
3
Elwood i rramery
Netarta .................
.. a
Plraaant Valley .
—
»
Hand lobe ............ ....
7
P.n»t Heaver ....
V
...
37
13
South Prairie
31
14
........... ....
Wood For Aal«
17
a
1
Union .. ...........
Fer sala. Uli tord» of wood, For
ftirlfwr partie nl«ra apply at tier
TV
Total ............. ... »33 131
County Clerk’soflkxr.