Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 13, 1910, Image 1

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XIII. No. 19.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER
It
$r 5o per year.
C. E. Lytle has been in town the
OOK JOTTINGS I past
week looking after the railroad
p at T he S pa .
la, eye specialist
si Cones at T he S pa . .
pwder at Mrs. Hill’s. .
Hili’* home made bread.
ie for one of Mrs. Hill’s
interests.
Highest Price paid for Hides. Furs
and Sheep Pella. N. Melchior, Till­
amook. Ore.
•
Jetf McGinnis and son. Rowland,
were in from Three Rivers Monday
on business.
Screen doors can be obtained
at the Tillamook Lumber Mfg.
Co. in this city.
•
Ike Hiner, of Beaver, has been
», typewriter, cheap.—D.
doing business in the city several
days this week.
in was in town Tuesday
H. Sours, cheapest and beat paper
hanger in town.
Leave orders at
reecy was in town from King- A Smith Co.
•
kesday.
The price paid for butter fat for
■chard a was in town last August at Red Clover was 37c. and
I Blaine.
at Long Prairie 35c.
■oree for sale.
Enquire
Roy and Ollie Wood, of Blaine,
rht Office.
were in the city Thursday with a
B. Whitehouse & Son for shipment of caacara.
rance, etc.
Jess Kennedy left for Cloverdale
pllow was in town from with his wife Wednesday.
He will
fers Monday.
live there in the future.
tent by the sack or the. Frank Rhode« and
D. L. Shrode.
man have bought out
leey was a business caller moving picture theater.
jcity. Tuesday.
The Presbyterian Church has
bn ume nts in Marble or been receiving a coat of tar paint
on the roof the past* week.
lee D. L. Shrode.
Get your doors and windows from
b, the best kind, at the
k Lumber Mfg. Co.
« the Tillamook Lumber Mfg. Co.
’'
le,—Two dairy cows.
Ap- You save money by doing so.
The next time you send away for :
H. Ward at Beals’ office. •
hour property and avoid something get a Money Order from
*
>F. S. Whitehouse & Son. • the Tillamook County Bank.
See Mrs. Shrode for lessons . in
I. J. Harrison and son
A sample of her work
lent Saturday visiting in painting.
may be seen at Jenkins' Jewelry-
Store.
[and Frank Crane were in
Mabie and Bessie Burns, who
lurday and Sunday from
have been visiting in North Yam­
hill, returned on the stage Wednes­
day.
M. F. Leach is having’ a new roof
put on the building occupied by
Morris Schnal, next to Jenkins’
jewelry store.
Coal delivered, $10.00. Shingle,
$1.85 and $2.75.
An almost new
drop head sewing machine cheap.—
D. L. S hrode .
•
YOU Probably dont
give much thought to
the way your clothes are
made ; the kind of surround­
for the best Ice Cream in
ariety
Store,
0. UflMflR, Pre
osateci in th«
flMOOK
HOTEL!
op in and book
Around."
GOODS on
aeh boat
ings in which the the work is done, the
class of workers employed, the care taken
in designing the garments, the quality of
the fabrics ; the chances are you dont
think much about these things.
That's one reason why so much cheap
stuff gets on the market, and on the bodies
of ho many men who dont want it ; makers
count on your indifference.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
stand first among all makers of clothing
in all the things which go to the making of
best clothes. We know about these points
in connection with their goods ; and we
want you to know, also.
The most sanitary shops, the most
skillful workers, the best designing of
styles, the all-wool fabrics -these are the
things which make our Hart Schaffner &
Marx clothes pre-eminent ; different from
any others. Such fabrics and tailoring
wear better, keep shape better, look better
always, and all ways. These are the clothes
for von ; and this is the store for them.
Suits .$2(1 to $30.
We Have Other Good Makes Suits, $12.50 to 18.50 ;
Overcoats, $12.50 to $17.50.
Team for sale, 2900 pounds. Good
and *ruc.
Also two new wagons
for sale. Enquire of W. H. Purdin,
Tillamook, Ore.
. '
Mrs. Fred C. Baker returned on
Wednesday after several weeks visit
with her daughter in Eugene and
with friend« in Portland.
A. O. Jackson. of Beaver, was in
town Tuesday on businesa. He re-
porta road work nearly finished for
thia year at Beaver.
Joe Hollett brought his daughter, '
Leora, in from Blaine on Thursday 1
for dental treatment, leaving her in
the city until Sunday.
EXTRA SPECIAL.
JUST RECEIVED
Men’s Coojier Ribbed, all wool
underwear. Per garment $1.25
Golf anti Negltgee Shirts
USINESS
le true measure of progress is service, and we recognize that at juntas we are of service to you. just to
“extent will the union prosper. We do not hire our customers to come to us, what we do give is the
value that money can secure. Hundreds of our satisfied customers will tell you the same.
Boy’s Suits from
Men's Hats from
Men’s Top Shirts from
Men’s Soxs, per pair -
Men’s All Wool Under­
wear, per garment -
Men's Califonia Flannel
Overshirts, Water
$1.00 to $2.25
Proof, from - -
$1.25
Bov’s Fine Underwear,
per garment - - -
.35
Boy’s All Wool Sweater
Coats, all colors, from $1.25
Men's W. L. Doug­
lass Shoes.
Per
pair - - - - -
Men’s Overcoats from
$5.00 to $20.00
Boy's Overcoats from
$4.50 to $7.50.
to $4.50.
up
to
Men's high-cut Shoes
built especially for
Tillamook county.
$5.00 to $8.50
from -
Boy's High top Shoes
from
•r merchandise is high grade, only
best known brands carried in our
k. The most complete lines of
I’s and boy'a clothing, furnishings
shoes in Tillamook County.
Door« North of
Post Office.
MORRIS
.
-
-
• $2.50 to $4.00.
Boy’s Kutitier Ik sits
from - • -
SCHNAL,
made
Planker Bros, will do your plumb­
i ing in firat i lusa sty le. lx;t us figure
on
your work. Will guarantee our
<
' work, having just employed nn ex
perienced plumtier.
•
George Hoover left for Cloverdale ,
Wedneeday, after closing a ileal i Guns and Ammunition nre going
these days. largest and most
whereby he becomes owner ol pari fast
'
varied stock of these goods west of
of the Arthur Heal« place.
Portland. Our prices nre nlisolute
Louis Nelson returned last week
ly correct.— K ino A S mith C o .
from Sweden, where lie had gone on
Married on Saturday evening at
a visit for several months, it liemg-tSr
years ago since lie left hia old home. the M E. parsonage in this city, by
Rev. It.
W. Salisbury,
Ixiula
Cheese Maker wants position in Charles Johns and Miss Eilim.i
cheese factory, 10 years* experience Augusta S< holmeyer. of Nehalem.
and holds diploma from the State
Snow Drift flour, fft.to a bl>l. and
of M icliigun. A Idrens Heailligld
»I..5O a aaik. Liglithousi' flour, $5.4*1
4 >ffi< e
* • bbl.
and $1.40 a ■ack. Im-
For sale, house II rooms, large periiil flour, $5 7ft a bbl. und »I «
wood house, all out buildings, all a sack. —W m . Cl) ttTls, The Grain
in good order, 2 lots ft l i 1(11 Price Man.
$1350.
Inquire at the Headlight
W. F. t'atterlhi lias resignerl the
Office.
position of dairy inspector, and lina
Jake Houston and IL S. Davidson, gone to Lengloia, Curry < ounty,
of Beaver, were in town Wednesday. where lie will liecome again one of
Mr. Davidson brought in a load of the sons of toil, pulling the |adiHcal
cancers lor Jake, to lie sh»p|>ed to teat rot living wliat it is erst ked np
Portland.
to tie.
Rrv. J. F Dunlop and family left
Star brand process barley, $1.25
ou Saturday for his new location st a nark and $32Via ton ; oala, II Ml
Gresham and Rev. II k Salisbury hundred,
lllton; bran, flftc. aaik.
filled the pulpit in lhe M E. Church $29 50 ton ; null «hop ti ll) Mi llis.
nu Sunday.
each. $23 ton , aborta 81 W Ml Iba.
The County Court gave orders u> sack, $32 Ion. Wn CVrTIB, The
the Electric Light Co. to have a Gram Man
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lamp, similar to that outsiale of , I’lru li Zurllueh died on Tuesday
(lough's store, placed opposite Ilia morning, al South Prairie, aged 50
Iwiuae
years. He had resided in thia conn
< court
Employment wanted by a man ty for IV years, and leaves several
imaaed middle age, long experience brothera ami airHera.
The remains
wttli stock an«1 ranching.
Fair were buried in llie I >ddf<-llows’ cent
mflti>-r <iood reference Inquire etery to day
at the Headlight office.
r Welib Maddm »nd wife will leave
For Hie i hillv thin lihaslril - W$»<i on the next ate.inier. and will go tri
like Warmth ami Corntori, we reco California '»n account of Mrs. Mad
Bli nd one of <mr Heating Stores. dux's lii-Mlth, who lisa la-t-n sutler
We set 'em up
Price is right - ing with rheumatism. They haxe
K ino A S nitn C«1
* not del Hied yet wlieretliey will locate
J Kerv. an experienced pinmla-r, tn California
of Portland, lias been engaged try
Alfalfa Hay, $¿8 ti to” and
Plasker Bloa , of thia city, bl assist >1.45 1001 I m . ; orft Hay, «29
them in Hirir business, as they have a tun and «1.50 lOOtb.
tkc
a large amount rd business on hand H C. Kunxe or Wrr. Curtía,
at Hayocean Park.
• .the Grain Man.
A i new wood ¡shed, 24 x 74 feet, I
— ’ ta
I
is being
built at the Tillamook
I Creamery, which will add much to'
the looks ol the fa< tory.
In Our New Location, Two Doors North of Postoffice
Men’s Pants from
alterations
without charge by an expert.
$1.50, $1.75 & $2.00
$9.00 to $30.00
$1.00 to $ 6.00
$2.50 to $ 5.50.
$1.75 to $ 4.00.
.50 to $ 2.50.
50.
C ou I h ,
Necessary
Very late patterns Reg. values,
READY FOR
Ludios' Tailored Suits,
$1.25
t
Men's Suits (rotti
Overcoats $20 to $25.
Copyright Hart hUiainin a. Mai
$1.95 to $4.00
Popular Price Men's
and Boy*« Clothier.