Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 20, 1910, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK,
&
s
nvite You to Make This
ink Your Depository. . .
OREGON, OCTOBER
$i-5o per year
Tillamook Agents for the Dependable GOLDEN FLEECE YARNS.
Stock now complete.
HOME OF THE CELEBRATED MONARCH HOSE FOR LADIES, CHILDREN AND BOYS.
f you have an idle hundred—or fifty
iny other amouut w'hich you desire
lay aside for safe keeping, bring it
this bank for deposit.
We issue Certificates of Deposit
payable on demand, also Time Cer­
tificates bearing 4 per cent interest.
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Main Floor,
Right Aisle.
CLOTHING
LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT.
The critical eye has no prejudice when coming in contact with
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Hart-Schafftier & Marx
Clothes ; you’ll find your ideal in cut. pattern and style for the
professional or business tpan. Take for instance in this class, the
VARSITY cut, that adds strength to the personality, or for those who
desire the smart ultra fashion in pleasing mixtures of fine English
worsteds, the SHAPE MAKER model, smartly finished to the extreme,
style in every detail. And to more thoroughly impress you that no
oversights are lacking in this department, men of experience will
gladlv show the different clothing for different men in all walks of life.
.AMCOK COUNTY BANK
ILLAMOOK, OREGON
OVERCOAX5 TOO.
Hart-Schaffner & Marx Good Suits are not high priced, better
"'$20 to $35.00 Suit.
wo°l
K JOTTINGS
•e specialist
Hart-Schaffner &* Marx. Time to think almut the overcoat. right
now, the picking is good, take a look, pricing
select at -
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Young Men’s and Boy’s Suits. A collection of high art suite,
colors of fancy browns and stylish grays. Take a look nt what the well
groomed voung man of to-day wears. LI A 4-«^ Cl 7 EA G? 3«.
Sizes. 32 to 30. -
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Priced
10 >1<.3U oUll.
Young Men’s Overcoats. The very latest novelties, suggestions
from sty ledom that makes the necessary overcoat
Cl A
Cl C AA
a fashion garment.
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. Priced ut
«plv CO >19.Vv.
Chas. Ray, the Cloverdale nier-
chant and dairyman, was in town
the first of the week.
$20 to $35.00.
r at Mrs. Hill’s.
.
Have you seen those
e home made bread. Petticoats at Patzlaf’s? In price
one of Mrs. Hill’s from $4.25 to $6.75 each,
The Golden Gate came in on Wed­
ewriter, cheap.—D. nesday, and working her cargo all
night, left down this morning.
The Tillamook Hose Co. had its
regular monthly business meeting
¡was in from Blaine in the City hall, Thursday night.
P iano for Sale, at a bargain. May
was up from Bay- be seen at Mrs. Plank’s, forenoons,
or enquire at the Headlight office. *
lay.
Three watchmakers are kept busy
for
hitehouse & Son
at Howard Wahlen’s, up-to-date
, etc.
jeweler, Nehalem and Tillamook. .
by the sack or the
«
Prompt attention given to all
. Shrode.
watch work at Howard Wahlen’s,
■ell, the Beaver land-
up-to-date jeweler, Nehalem and
■n Monday.
Tillamook.
n. of Beaver was in
Get your doors and windows from
n business.
the Tillamook Lumber Mfg. Co.
ran in on business
You save money by doing so.
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Wednesday.
Henry Crenshaw returned Tues"
! best kind, at the
day from Portland, where he has
iber Mfg. Co.
.
l>een on business for the past week.
id Dee Moon were in
See Mrs. Shrode for lessons in
th caacara Friday.
painting.
A sample of her work
on and J. P. Houston, may be seen at Jenkins’ Jewelry
s in town Tuesday.
Store.
: Wear in all styles at
Frank Chipman, an insurance
iw line just received.’ man of St. Johns, lias been looking
td, $10.00 a ton.
T. Botts left Wednes- up business in town
ess trip to Portland, week.
ro dairy cows.
Ap-
Jack Latimer went to
'ard at Beals’ office. ’ Sunday to meet his wife,
property and avoid been visiting for the
Whitehouse A Son. ’ weeks.
the past
Portland
who has
pust two
Frank and Harry Crane were
Inley came in from
rday, returning Sun- in town Saturday, to be present at
the hearing of the case of Roy
eler, of the Wheeler Smith.
Gene Jenkins is having the in­
terior of his jewelry store re­
lard was in from Hein- papered and fixed up in general
ooking into his inter- by H. Sours.
The Board of Equalization is in
:e paid for Hides, Furs session this week, and thus far
Its. N. Melchior, Till- only 12 protests have been,filed but
not acted upon.
was in the city Wed-
The monthly business and social
ing left for Portland
rask Tuesday to be meeting of the Epworth League was
held at the home of T. H. Goyne,
Tuesday night.
Crane spent Saturday
15C Cords of Wood Wanted. Make
rith her parent« on
bids by letter by October 26th. ad­
dressed to the Tillamook Electric
'S can be obtained
Light 4 Fuel Co.
look Lumber Mfg.
C. W. Mclnvaine, one of Bay
City's progressive real estate men,
eapestand best paper
stopped in town Wednesday while
n.
Leave orders at
on his way to Portland.
Co.
, H. S. Turner has sold his print-
lerson, one of Threo^T".
ing plant at Pacific City, who is
waive farmers, was
going to California on account of the
:aday.
continued illness of his wife.
»y, >28 a ton and
L ; Oat Hay, >29
>1.50 1001b. See
we or Wm. Cortis,
Man.
r’s
Store,
LAHAR, Pre
t«d in th*
OOK
Boy’s Knickerbocker Sults Clothing.
D.
HOTEL».
in and book
round.*’
GOODS on
h boat.
Team for sale. 2M»I pounds. Good
and true.
Aino two new wagon«
for sale. Enquire of W. H. Purdin
or D. I. Shrode, Tillamook, Ore. .
John Bolin, Fred Alexander and
Chas. Hood were up from Bayocean
Saturday. They report things at
about a standstill there at present.
For sale, house 6 rooms, large
wood house, all out buildings, all
in good order. 2 kits 90 x Iflfl Price
11380;
Inquire at the Headlight
Office.
Clay Daniels was down from Fol
ey Monday.
From the appearance
of Clay's face there must have been
a strong wind storm in hie neigh­
borhood.
r Wahlen Bron, have opened op at
Nehalem a jewelry store io conne* -
tion with there eSore in this city, and
Howard Wahlen has charge of the
new store.
Dr. D. G. Laughlin. V. S.. who
hse been taking rare of Dr. Reedy's
work during his slnttse. left by
Trask stage Tuesday to be gone
indefinately
The pride of the store is this department, nattv suits in all the
uewesf wool mixtures and plain serges, man tailored and cut in the
$2.75 to $10.00 Suit.
latest Fall style, pricing them from
Dress Trousers. For both men and young men till wool Scotch
bannockburns and English tweeds, check, stripes, mixteres, very
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latest shapes and cut.
Special
&£•.' New Fall Foot Wear.
Take a look at the chic new shapes.
and children, Dre«« shoes, walking «hoes, advance winter shapes,
fitted by salesmen who know. Huy shoes now (or the whole family.
revelation of
$2.68 pr.
LOT NO. 3. Ladies' Patent Colt with colored suede top in Clian-
ticler red, gray and purple, extreme fashion last, both
z-o
welt and turn soles. R<Afular $(.(11 value«
$6,uO p* •
LOT NO. 4. Old Ladies' Comfort Shoes and Oxfords, lace and
Congress styles, rubber or leather heel«. Regular $1.50 to
qo
$2.5O«ellcra
VOL.
GOTZIAN HIGH TOP FOR MEN, 35.00.
Something out of the ordinary, a shoe that is strong and honest
ly built.
Has a full double sole and a solid counter. Black or tan,
lft-inch top, with eyelets and hook, the shoe for service. aC AA
Very lowly priced at
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Foot form shoes for children and youngsters, «hoes fitted correct­
ly, make» every step in life a pleasure.
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A new walk was made in front of
the Gem theatreand the Toggery the
past week by Slierman Winstadt
and U. S. Jackson, which add«
much to the looks of tjiat part of
Main Street
Main Floor.
Dry Goods Section. Ayx
Ladies Home Journal! November Fashion
Sheets now in. Let us send you one.
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35c. yd.
69c. yd.
$1.18 yd.
75c. yd.
$1.25 yd.
12c. yd.
$1.44 pr.
$1.33
BED SHEETS, A rare treat for the thrifty housekeeper,
59c.
«ize 81x(X), regular 73c. seller, special nt
'PILLOW CASES. Extra heuvy Muslin, size 42x36, our
121c.
regular 16c. seller at
BLANKETS.
Good heavy nap, pink, blue or red
47c. pr.
border«, white or gray, 85c. vulue
$2.68 pr.
Try Shopping with us by
Mail or Phone your Orders.
$4.00 to $8.00.
50c. Sicilliun Waiating Fancy Emb. Effects, up Io
date coloring, 28 in. wide, special at
M5c. Cheviot Suiting in all the popular Fall Mix.
turea, at
$1.30 Black all Wool beige, extra heavy Englinh
weave, 52 in. Wide, special at
90c. Fine French Worsted Serge, fall's newest and beat
Hhadea, 30 in. wide special at
$1.50 Chiffon Broadcloth, the moat attractive of
Fall Suiting«, wool warp filling 54 in. wide «pecinl
15c. India linon, «now white, round cord 25 piece«
in all special value
$2.00 Lace Curtains, Engli«h Nottingham meab,
applique designs. 3 yds. long, sped«; at
$1.75 Barnsley pure linen table damask 72 in.
wide Grecian and Chantilly patterns regular $1.75 value
LOT NO. 1. Ladies' Celebrated Lounaliury make Shoes, Patent
Colt with Cravenette tops, welt soles, short vamps, tapered Cuban
heel, fine assortment of Sizes and widths.
Regular
$6.1X1 value very special at
a
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If you were one of the hundredH that visited thia busy depart­
ment thia special week, come ugain here are some new items. No
better time to select from this immense stock while the ideal «ewing
weather is here, and prices low.
High lopa for ladies, men
LOT NO. 2. Ladies’ Patent Colt, dull mat top,
fashion, medium vamp, natural Cuban heel, welt
soles. Regular $5.00 value
Very special
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Hal tom’8 Pure Eastern Candies.
“O So Sweet,” 15c lb.
P.S.—Just in by Express, Ladies'
Suits, Rain Coats, Tailored Sliirt
Waists.
Balcony section.
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Goldie White vs. Leon White is
a divorce suit filed in the circuit
court- They were married in tliia
county on the 2Wtli of July, 1906, and
the ground« U|x»n
which
the
divorce is sought is for inhuman
treatment.
Star brand process barley, $1.25
a sack and 93250« ton ; o»ta, $1.90
hundred, $.48,(XHon ; bran, tifk' sack,
$29 50 ton ; mill chop $1.05 Wi lbs.
sack, $23 ton ; aborts $1.35 80 Iba.
sack, W. ton.- W h . CVfrrtn. The
Grain Man
*
The steamer Elmore came in on
Wednesday with the
following
passengers
Mrs.
Mary Seston,
N. Knssavtes, (I. Herven, S. Blaz
ers, Mr. Cox, O. Hoven. Mr. Bui-
few, O. C. Carson, Win. Kennrdy,
G. Kauffnian and J, R Murrey.
Howard Wahlen. watchmaker, of
Nehalem and .Tillamook, «ells 17
jewel Waltham and Elgin 18 size
watches at $6(XL
Plasker Bros, will do your plumb­
ing in first class style. Let us figure
J. Kerr, an ex(>erienced plumber,
on your work. Will guarantee our
work, having just employed an ex­ of Portland, ha* been engaged by
Plaakcr Bro«., of thia city, to assist
perienced plumber.
them in tlieir busines*,aa they have
Preaching at the Presbyterian
a large amonnt ofbu*ine**on hand
Church on Sunday evening by the
I at Huyocean Park.
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Pastor. Rev. A G. Finney, when his
1,(^1 Bob Mattoon and Charlie Dennie,
subject will ba ’ Thomas the Douli
| of Washington County, arrived in
er.” Sunday school at 10 a.m.
I town Sunday, coming in over the
Snow Drift flour, $5.»» a bbl. and
I Trask road, on their horae*. They
$1.50 a sack. Lighthouae flour, $».«>
I intend to be here for a while look*
Im
a bbl. and $!.*>
a »«ck.
ing after buainess interest».
perial flour. $5 75 « bld. and $1 45
a aack.—W m . CLttria, The Grain I S. Vierick receive«I a large boga
i brad of mince meat from the
Man.
Heinze Company on the last KI*,
Casper and Rudolpli Zwcifel were
I C. I. Clough baa tieen having the more and promisee to put out the
front of hie store repainted the
beat piea in the town, and if taste operated on by Dr. R T. Bonis Isst
past week. He ha« alao had a fine
week
Casper was given «urgical
■ can tie relied upon they are auch.
glass front case put in his show
treatment Wednesday and Rudolph
Ixvui*
and
Walter
Smith,
who
window, ao as to have nrnre alielf
was operated on for rupture Sator
' have tieen serving a term in the
ror.m.
day.
They are larth improving
I county jail tor larceny, were relraa-
Found, a puree, »»ear the editor *
nicely.
i ed by Sheriff ( renahaw, Tuesday
new residence, north of town, con­
J. J Hurlliert, agent of Ibe Inter
! morning, their father tiring notified
taining a »mail amount of silver. It
by the stir rift to take them home nt national Life Insurance Co., who
wm found by James Christensen
did a land office briaineaa roping
j once
• nd left with the editor to find its
in people to take out (»obcra in that
J Jmlgr thdfoway and wife were in |
owner.
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< om|iaay, ia having a preliminary
Tli^ bearing today charged with the
The («ssengers sho went out on 1 town the first of the week
came
in
by
Ute
(«rand
Ron«tr
roa«l lorgery of a note from I- C. Miller.
Ibe Swe H. Elmore la«t we« k were
Mr*. Spemer. W. L Br,*n and dau Saturday try private conveyance
Mra. Plank, who has just return
ghter. M. R Haonenkrat and wife, and returned to their home in Mr- rd from an extended trip to the
Nellte Hannenkrat. Frank Haneen j Minnville, by the Trask route Titea "outal'ie ' wotld where ahe has baei»
brat and wife. Web Mug and family. I day. The judge aeema to be enjoy viailing. t.a»h her old hoarder* bach
ing hte judging tiom the smile cn and rr»uo>e.| her duties aa landlady
jss Johi»a«m. <». H
hr. I
G
Dedlo*. Thoms. Hr.wie» H Cren- his (•«
Monday. Iler aon Albert, who works
•ahaw and («tient.
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with McNnir A Co., and wife have
liad charge of Mr«. Plank’s home
during her absence.
Bear in mind that at Patzlaf’e
they have a full line of Ladle«’ Tail­
or made Suit* in «11 sizes ami styles.
Also they are agent« for the Amer­
ican laidtea’ Tailoring Co., of Chi­
cago, anti take orders (or Hulls,
coat« and skirts made to measure
and guarantee u fierfect fit.
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Scores of Tillamook Cheese ex-
bibite«! at State Fair, Salem, are:
40
30
lo 10 10
Fl. Bod. Sit. C ol. Fi.
T. J. Ballantine 'JI
29
10 10 IO
Clover Leaf Cry. 36
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10 III 10
A. J R«iger« .. V>
JU
10 10 IO
A. Schmelzer
*4(» JU
10 10 IO
Three RiveraCry 34
2»Lfc 10 10 10
Mrs. T E Epplet,accompanied by
tier hu«l>ond and Mrs. ( has. Bogert,
started for Monte Vista, Colorado,
where she will s|M-nd the winter
with her brother, Dr. Polks k of
that place,
It is hoped that the
change will improvs Mrs. Epplet'a
health, she being afflicted with
bronchitic.
Mr, Epplet «nd Mr».
Bogert will only go as fur us Put
land.
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In the case of Rev. T Etudger,
appeiled to the My nod of the North,
west, which was tried in Chia city,
«nd a decision re n. I«-red against
him. the Synod has revaraed lh>s
I«,- it majority ot 7» yae« ami 13
nays.
As som as Rev. F El>.eger
receives <>ffi< isl notice hr wi 1 re*
sum« I is di tie« > s pastor of the
German Reformed < hureti
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