Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 22, 1910, Image 1

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Fall Styles. Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns now in stock, New Dress fabrics, New Persian Dress
JTrimmings, New Laces, Ribbons and Embroideries, Haltom’s big New Store is overflowing with
Jt|£jcinds of bright, snappy Fall Goods. Cutne to the Store to-day and save money.
the HOME OF
THE FLORSHIEM SHOE.
THE HOME OF
HART-SCHAFFNER & MARX
GOOD CLOTHES.
ruicB, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00
"NUF SAID.”
TMWUIB’CHídUÍS
Manon BAKKcar AmKanoN
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ie astrotwst
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** largWr
» food. is
t is rbe hi
wu vitale
Swamp,
mp intel*
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pipe at
> of (Mr
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inidluotH
lu tbe
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d laopitn
• irnish ig
r. Erwig
d lincuam
troup
■b alike
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timi it
U. tall
I prartmt
i iuuui: ite
Irtblj Ite
• Kia»
rotile
templi»
d at par throufbont tbe World.
Accepted in
of tickets, hotel service end other travel ex-
Self-ident»fvin*.
Safer then money t twice as
nt; The best form of travelers' credit. We will
d to explain the system and supply these cheques:
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Underwear
High grade al)
Wool Sample Un­
derwear. This is
a lot of
L’niler-
weur that regu­
larly sell for $1.50
and $2.00.
Sale
price per
garment .
OOK JOTTINGS
at T he S pa .
a. eye specialist
1 Cones at Tins SPA.
,
for the best Ico Cream in
typewriter,
¡wanted at
cheap.—D.
the Tillamook
tin Slieeta for your Crout
arre Is.'
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The editor has been on the sick
list this week, and if this issue of
the Headlight is lacking in iuterest
and news, it is on that account.
President E. E I.ytle, of the P. R.
& N. Co., and Attorney John H.
Hall, of Portland, were in the first
of the week and left on Wednesday.
Sanitary metal door mats free, as
long they last. We will give one of
these mats with each cook stove.
Range or heater. K ing & S mith
Co.
•
Rev, S. G. Finney will preach at
Whitehouse A Son for Hay City on Sunday morning and
nee, etc,
• in this _ity at ¿7.3) in the Presby­
nt by tbe sack or the terian church. Sunday school con-
venes nt 10 a. m.
iD. L. Shnxle.
*
tner Oshkosh came in on
y with freight.
lluur Mats trae with stove
»
U A SMITH Co’s.
the beat kind, at tile
Lumber Mfg. Co.
.
sizes.
QO
vOL,
also have
We
a lot of higher
grade
underwear
samples
in
all
Values to $2.50 per garment,
We will close
out at
.
$1.33
Men’s Derby Ribbed Underwear.
Regular 50c. Values. Special 1 Q
Sale................................... Each
The Present
Important Announcement.
We have secured the services of Mr. J. B.
Schier as the manager of our Dress Goods De­
partment, Mr. Schier is a man of a wide and
varied experience in piece goods, having been
employed for jneare tn some of the largest Dress
Goods Establishments on the Pacific Coast.
Under Mr. Schier’s management you can
expect a revolution in the dress goods business of
this store. We will endeavor to 'place a stock
of goods at your disposal that will have no equal
outside the large departments of Portland.
Your criticism is invited. Your suggestions
are solicited and your patronage desired. Every
courtesy will extended you in making your
selections, and the prices asked will always be
the most reauouable for the class of goods
wanted.
E. T. HALTOM.
A splendid line of
anil Work
Trousers
just
opened
been
Men’s Dress
SOXS
We are nlwnvs
leaders in men's
Bix'krt. we carry
about .71 differ­
ent
lines
of
Wool unj cotton
sox.
Men's Cotton
Sox, 3 Pr.
for. . .
25c
Men’s
Black
or Tan Cotton
Soxs, 2
Pu ir for
Men's all wool
Cashmere Soxs.
in natural tail
25c
25c
Men’s all wool band knifed
soxs, very heavy pair . . 50c
and black.
Per
Men’s H*Avy
Sox* in Navy Blue.
Wool
Per Pair
I
l^hom’s
OUR LADIES’ UNDERWEAR
for Fall lias
tip,
we
DEPARTMENT
have
them in greys, browns and stylish
Is now complete, we have u
Mixtures.
frem
Piasker Brog, will do your plumb­
ing in first clues style. Let ua figure
Nufangl
ur property and avoid
un your work. Will guarantee our
, Si; Whilehouse * Son. *
work, having just employed an ex­
nt once, Men ami Tennis perienced plumber.
•
Land. —F. E. Klinelian,
If you want Io loarn to paint well
well
known
and wearing
Trouvera
also for
coat
throw
that
old
liecause
the
away
and vest just
Get a Psir of “ Nufangela” and
have a new suit.
splendid line
the
varieties
I .allies' Heavy
Jersey ribbed
vests
Weight
Medium
White
ton Underwear fleece lined.
Per garment
unci
4A —
• W.
C’ot-
50c.
l adies' all wool tine ribbed Un- ffl OF
derweur.................................. Per garment •pl.Ai**
Prices from
$4-50 to $9.50
Stove, range or heater this fall, do
it now. We are giving a sanitary
metal door mat free with each stove
aud
Ladies' medium weight Jersey ribb­
ed White Union Suits.
Per gui meiit
pants are worn out.
Floor Paint. Special price of 33cts.
Price paid for Hides, Furs quart and $1.31) a gallon. See our
Pelts. N. Melchior, Till- Paint Window. K ing & S mith C o . *
e.
•
If you intend to purchase a cook
choose
drawers in good grade Egyptian
Cottoll.......................................... Per
Per garment
ir a rille nt
Ladies’
Don't
to
should satisfy all demands.
for their durability
qualities,
which
Hre
their perfect form fitting style.
you would better join one of Mrs.
Sh lode's
painting classes,
ti Tiilumuok City and the guarantees a good picture,
pupils are doing splendid work.
y Webster Holmes went
If your floors need repainting,
usiness trip to Portland give them « coat of Ready Mixed
y yell for a 14-fppJ elian­
doors can be obtained
illamook
Lumber
Mfg.
city,
MEN’S
For Service, for Courtesy, for Good Goods at the Lowest Prices Always
Employment wanted by a man
|Miaaed middle age, long experience
with stock and
ranching.
Fair
milker. Good
reference. Inquire
at the Headlight office.
, cheapest and best paper we sell. Buy before the mute are
*
town.
I .eave orders at gone. K ing A SMITH Co.
know Drift flour, $5.90 a bbl. and
ith Co.
*
den Gate left tast Saturday $1.50 a sack. Lighthouse flour, $5.40
and $1.40
a
sack. Im­
following passengers: H. a bbl.
i'í
Bargains in Men’s
Ladies’
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Pants, Jersey 4 AL
Per garment “VC.
Young Ladies' Vest,
Ridded, white cotton.
ail Wool Union Suits
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Justice of the Supreme Court, six
State Printer James E. Godfrey
Kosliee, Tom Weber, G. M. Kunyan,
A. N. Durant, H. N. Durant, D. K. year term, 2—Geo. II. Burnett and and J. Scott Taylor.
|
Commissioner
of
Railroads -
Olson, <>. A. Mac ready, Geo. Whal­ Frank A. Moore.
perial flour, $5.75 it bbl. and $1.45
Attorney General—A. W. Craw- Hugh McLain ami Charles P. Strubl,
en, Mrs. Scantan, A. A. Hamman,
s and Ethel Snow.
lord and |. W. Hart.
j
Judge
of Circuit Court,2 John
a navk.-WM, UURTI», Tiie Grain
L. Young uml wife, A. W. Purvis,
r doors and windows from
Mun.
Superintendant of Public Inst rue
llayne and Win. Galloway.
C.
R.
Ebersole.
m<K>k Lumber Mfg. Ct>.
bon—I- R. Alderman.
I
The Democratic county ticket is
. Sunday evening will bechildren’s
<)|>era House« two nights, Friday,
money by doing eo.
*
J. Kerr, an experienced pluinlier,
State
Printer
—
Win.
J.
Clark
and
a
Mank as far as names are concern-
evening at the Gem. Children un-
September MKh and October 1st.
t time you send away for der eight years old, ncc'oui|>aned by of Portland, has been engaged by
ed, for no pMitiona were tiled with
Willis S. Dunway.
Plaaker
Bros.,
of
this
city, bi assist The Dramatic Club will present
get a Money Order from their pareuta or guardians will Ire
Commissioner of Labor Statistics the County Clerk.
them in their business, as they have under the personal direction of H.
ook County Baqk,
*
admitted free. Children over 8 anil
and Inspector of factnrieaand work­
a targe amount of business on hand J. McCowell, Hie very latest society
Notice.
r sale at a bargain. Easy under 12, Sc.
drama, "The Price of Honor.” The shops O. F. Huff and G. M. Orton.
at Bayocean Park.
•
Notice
is
hereby
given tlud on
Commissioner of Railroad Com­
The long spell of dry weather, the
ay be seen at Mrs. Plank's
moral tone of this play is often re­
Monday. Octolier 17. 19l<i, the Coun­
, The fiue H. Elmore left last Fri­
mission
of
Oregon
—
Frank
}.
Miller.
noon.
* longest Tillamook County has •ver.*
ferred to in comparison to "The
ty Board •>< E«ln.dilution will meet
day with the following passengers:
State Engineer -John H. Lewie.
seen, came to a close on Friday and
at the Court House of Tilluiuook
Christian" and such plays as it.
Mrs. Alexander, Joe Bush, Nels
ational Bank vs. Imwrence
Division Superintendent of Water County, die gon. and publicly ex­
Saturday, when the first heavy rain­
It treats an old story in a new way.
Hansen and wife, Esther luittic, E.
nd vi e it a suit filed in
iiaseaanieiii
rolls for
number one—James T. amine the
fall of the year brought two days
Words cannot descrilie the oeauty Division
stud year, a nd collect al) triors in
E. Hogue, F. Sander, M IL Hatha­
it court for faut) on a proiu-
Chinnock.
drenchingrain.
uml depth of thought in "The Price
valuations, descriptions of lands
e.
way, Henry Kunze, Mrs. Felger
Judge of Circuit Court 2—Percy anil other property.
I of Honor.” For two months Mr.
Said lourd
At a meeting of the city council and son.
liver-d, $10.00.
Shingle^-
will continue in seasiim from day
McCowell wai in correspondence R. Kelly and I. If. Van Winkle.
on Monday evening, tbe matter of
$2.75.
An almost new
Representative,
Tillamook and ■ to day, until the examination, cor­
Star.lirand process barley. $1.25 with
the author, endeavoring to
the proponed new city charter was
rection and
equalization of the
sewing machine cheap. —
a sack and $32..7O a ton ; cata, $!.<■> ' secure
it. He la-ing a personal Yamhill counties—A. G. Beale.
aaai-sainent rolls for said county
laid over until the regular meeting
DA
I shall be completed.
C ounty T icket .
next month, and the Elliott fran­ hundred, $3H.I*)ton ; bran, 05c. sack, : friend at last consented to allow Hie
Dated
at
Tillamook,
Oregon,
$2V. jO ton ; mill chop $1 Ki W) lbs. | play to lie played iqain the Pai ilic
gold watch, between the chise was rejected.
County Judge - Homer Mason and i
September 17, lull).
sack, $23 ton ; eborta $1.35 H) Ibe. ¡Coast for a limited time only. Till- Rollie W Wutson.
p sc • and town.
Finder
A. M. H im ,
bturn to Lou Kinnaman and Evangelist Olson Arrives in City. sack, $32 ton. — W n . CUltTI», The Isiiicsik will l>e able to see it for the
County
Commissioner—II
W.
_________ County A as a aai >r.
!
first
time.
The
new
people
in
the
b reward.
Grain Man
•
Farmer.
X *’ Evangelist Olson is here. Meet­
W you are interested in any kinds
Sheriff —Henry Crenshaw.
People to whom are addressed I cast will surprise you. Mark the
hag. came to T. F. Harri
ings start tonight al the Church of
of Stocks or Bomia do not fall Io
County Clerk—J. C. Holden.
| date, Friday and Saturday, Ssplern
copies
of
the
Oiegon
Free
Press
Rn Chicago Tueeday announ- Christ Come to tbe first services
County Treasurer—David Martiny. write, phons or wire F. J. Cstterbn
need bare no fear about taking ■ her 3Uth ami IKtntier 1st. Seats will
Ideath of hie youngest sister
and get all the good possible out
County Surveyor—U. O. Jackson A Co., Portland, Oregon. We will
,
tie
on
sale
at
Lamar's
drug
store.
tbem from the poet-oflice, a* they
L who lived there.
of these meetings. We feel that we
| qtiote you a price on any and all
and Harry P. Kerr.
are being mailed free to the voters
be' leck re. E. T. Haltom, ie ars fortunate in having secured Mr.
kinds of bt<K ka A Honda.
We also
Primary Election on Saturday.
of Tillamook County until after the
Justice,
second district —E. W
«rill buy sr.y stoc ks of value.
■le 1 in the circuit court, Oiedn ne evangelist and his very genera) election in November, and
The primary election will be held Stanley.
We have bargains in
r out of the arrest of the able assistants, Mr. and Mrs. Moss there will be no bill presented for
Constable, second district —I) E
on Snturday m this state, and al-
l4>rtrnmrnl Standard Powder
I in a case tried in the Jus- and Miss Bassett as singera.
same
Dawson.
tboagh the Rspubli« ans have com
AlaskH Petroleum A Coal,
Cordially,
rt. who now sues the de
Central Committemen—Carl Hsb-
Hritisb Columbia Amalgamated
Maryette Johnson vs. H. B John-1 plied with tlia law Imt few Demo
|k>r $430 damages.
V. E. Hoven.
The candidates eriach, Hoquartxm; fi. V. Ander- Coal,
eon is a suit filed in the circuit crate have d<»n«- so.
Portland Home Tele ph one Mock,
son. Fairview;
A.
II
Malaney,
court, praying tbe court to issue a offering their names are:
t
Cascadia Mining and Develop­
Union
;
T.
R.
Wilson,
Utile
Mes-
R
eitnucan
.
writ of injunction directed Ut tbe
ment
Representative
m
Congees
tucca.
W
defendant enjoining him and re­
It will only cost a 2-cent stamp
Port of Tillamook - H. T Hotts.
straining hnn from the ronyryance C. Mwwls> and B. F. Mulkay.
i
fib any
Information . you wish.
V. Alloy
Port of Nehalem-fl
Govern« Altieri Abraham. Jay
« the encumbrance <>f certain real
Please Try Ua.
property, and from tile exeention of Howerman. Grant H. Ihmi< k • nd and C. H. Wheeler.
A Ma* Of Iron Nerve |
D enis HATH
any instrument or agreement with K. Holer
Indomitable will and tremedou«
ì
fierretary of fit ate — F. W
Henson
third |<srties with resjiet t tn tbe
Governor Jefferson Mryers end
energy
are
never
luuad where
and G. Wingale.
land.
Oswald West.
Motuaih,
Liver,
Kidneys
and
Mate
Treasurer
—
Ralph
W,
Hoyt
U Tbe Swe H Elmore came ip Wed­
II you
Secretary of State Turner Oliver. Howels are out of order
and Tbomea H. Kay.
Justice ol the Supreme Court. want these qualities and lheatwcees
nesday with the follow|ng1 |«seen-
Justice of the Supreme Court,
, they bring
une Dr. King'» New
ger« Mr. A. D Tillbury, A. E. loor year term. J—Henry J. Haan, four years Woodson T. Staler
' l.ile Pills, the maUbless regulatois
Justice of the Supreme Court, sis 1« keen brain ami strong laxly.
Pederwm and wife, S. D. Mellems. Thomas A. McBride and Wallace
MeCamat.
( years— Will R King.
I JBc. al Ubas. L Clough's.
O. X Benedict. Roy Powell, K D
iamar’s Variety Store,
B. D.
AMAR, Pro.
Mated in the TILLAMOOK HOTEL
Drop in aud Look Around.
Senator Bourne waa another visi­
tor who was greatly surprised to
find such splendid roads in Tilla­
mook County and to find such a
commodious,
well-equipped |M>at
office in Tillamook City.