Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 27, 1910, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
Do You Pay
our Bills by Check?
illamcok county bank
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
MOOK JOTTINGS
Eugene Atkinson, of Sandlake,
spent Saturday and Sunday in town
with his brother Charlie.
[rris, eye specialist
Mabie and Grace Edmunds, of
thowder at Mr«. Hill’s.
rs. Hill’« home made bread, Pacific City, are visiting with
friends in town this week.
lone for one of Mr«. Hill’«
There was a heavy white frost on
Wednesday morning, with a small
lie, typewriter, cheap.—D.
coat of ice in some places.
ue.
C. B. Wiley and wife returned on
[delivered, $10.00 a ton. D.
Sunday after„8everal weeks visit to
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L ie .
their old home in the East.
I sewing wanted by Mr®.
Councilmau G. W. Wilt fell from
nnnett.
a scofiold on Saturday and threw
Luymire was in town from his right shoulder out of place.
k'uesday.
P iano for Sale, at a bargain. May
[bands of geese went over be seen at Mrs. Plank’s, forenoons,
[on Monday.
or enquire at the Headlight office. *
L S. Whitehouse A Son for
Fred Wheeler has leased the
kirance, etc.
* Long Saw Mill in this city and
luick, of Pleasant Valley, commenced operations on Monday.
pwn Tuesday.
Three watchmakers are kept busy
tone was a business visitor .at Howard Wahlen’s, up-to-date
ftarts Monday.
jeweler, Nehalem and Tillamook. .
einent by the Back or the
Get your doors and windows front
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ee D. L. Shrode.
the Tillamook Lumber Mfg. Co.
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les. the best kind, at the You save money by doing so.
uk Lumber Mfg. Co.
W. H. Wilson, proprietor of the
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I Saling and wife were in Three Rivers Hotel, was in town
Wednesday, staying over till Thurs­
pm Beaver, Tuesday.
I Atkinson was in from day.
See Mrs. Shrode for lessons in
re the last of the week,
A sample of her work
treeey and Clyde Brown­ painting.
ie in from Blaine Suturdaj. may be seen at Jenkins’ Jewelry
Store.
e your property and avoid
The lower set of a pair of false
it» F. S. Whitehouse A Son. *
teeth were found in the city on
levers nee was in from Baker
Tuesday, and were left at thia
B week visiting bis parents.
office.
I Worthington,of Cloverdale,
E. Hellenbuyck was in from Bay
town on business Tuesday.
City Saturday, having his daughter
¡Coulson and John Borba, of Helen’s eyeB treated by Dr. IL E.
Neatucca, were in townMou- Morris.
Prompt attention given to all
Green, ¡who left this city watch work at Howard Wahlen’s,
Ive years ago, is in on a up-to-date jeweler, Nehalem and'
Tillamook.
Stalford. of Neskowin, was
Howard Wahlen, watchmaker, of
»usines» with our merchant« Nehalem and Tillamook, «ells 17
jewel Waltham and Elgin 18 site
[ Johnson and family, of watches at $8.00.
|ale, were in town the last of
15C Cords of Wood Wanted. Make
Mi.
bids by letter by October 28th, ad­
¡Bays and «on, Morri«, of dressed to the Tillamook Electric
i were in town Tuesday on Light A Fuel Co.
You can find a nice new line of
Price paid for Hides, Fur« goods at Mr«. Wade's millinery
*P Pelt«. N. Melchior, Till- parlor, just north of The News
Ore.
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office in Bay City.
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in doors can be obtained
lineo s - Married, on Monday, at the M. E.
» Tillamook Lumber Mfj
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parsonage by the pastor. Rev. R.H.
this city.
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Salisbury, Wilfred Bonin and Geor­
>urs, cheapest «nd best paper gia V. Simmons.
f m town.
Leave ordera at
C. J. Blanchard was in town Sat­
t Smith Co.
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urday, looking after the needs of
ion Sale.
See our advertiae- hia children who are batching here
f Auction Sale in thia paper. while going to achool.
* 4 S mith Co.
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A number of loads of poles for
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1910.
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$x 5o per year
Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Fall & Early Winter Clever Suits & Overcoats.
And thus have a record of each and
every amount expended toge her
with a receipt for the amount paid ?
If not, you need a checking ac­
count with thia bank. It is the safest
way, the most convenient and satis­
factory method of transacting all
business payments.
We will be pleased to have you
make thia bank your place of deposit.
OCTOBER
THE CHINA AND CROCKERYWARE DEPARTMENT INVITES YOUR INSPECTION.
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New Designs Haviland and Royal Breslau
BALCONY
DEPARTMENT.
MAIN FLOOR. LEFT AISLE.
Extraordinary Sale
REAR LEFT AISLE.
Ladies’, Children’s & Boy’s
LADIES’ SUITS
Dresses and COATS
Direct from the fashion creator« by express
come« these clever models, TAILORED SUITS
of mannish wosteds, in plain materials, with
the single breasted coat, cut in the full English
back and the French semi fitted plain tailored, or
richly trimmed. THE LATEST ONE PIECE
MODELS lull of self confidence and character,
exclusive model«, made* of .lustrous messa-
lines, shimmering taffetas, and plain wosteds,
trimmed in laces, fancy buttons und braids.
LONG COATS the sensible Fall and early winter
garment made of unfished wosteda and Scotch
bannackburns, by the scarcity of trimming the
customed tailored style adds to its individuality
and smart construction. We have priced them
at these marvelously low figures.
#15.00.
MAIN FLOOR,
#18.50.
#22.50.
FALL
At 25c. Ladies' fleeced VESTS, medium weight,
long sleeves, high neck, pants to mutch.
Special 25c. each
WINTER
GLOV
The recognized superiority of
these famous gloves, is beyond
question.
“KAYSER” Washable Suede,
Chamoisette, Mocha, Reindeer,
gloves look like leather; feel like
leather: wear like leather;
preferable to leather. Can be
w ashed in a minute, and improve
with the washing.
“KAYSER” Cashmere and
Wool gloves, with plain or fancy
ilk novelty linings, or unlined, if
you prefer, in rll desirable colors.
“ KAYSER ’’ gloves are the
standard in the glove world, and
cost no more than the ordinary
kind.
25c to $1,00. per pair.
MAIN FLOOR,
THE BALCONY OFFERS
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At 5tk. Ladies Jerseyi ibbed VESTS iinil pants,
heavy weight, new form litter. 50c. each.
At $1.25 Ladies’ Swiss wool, natural or white
VESTS and punts neatly trimmed. Special
$1.25 each
At 75c. Ladies' I NlONSl'ITS, medium heavy
fleeced, long «Jeeves, high neck. Special 75c.
suit.
At $2.25 Ladies' Australian wool UNIONSUITS,
natural color, close fitting waist, high neck,
long sleeves. Special $2.25 a suit.
At 81k. Misses’ VESTS mid PANTS, fine ribbed
wool, neatly ti »mined net k, our special value.
85c. each.
At tIOe. Infanis' fine cashmere WRAPPERS,
carefully constructed, sanitary make. 69c each.
At 35c. Boys' heavy fleeced SHIRTS AND DRAW -
ERS, sturdily made. Special 35c. each.
LEFT AISLE.
MAIN FLOOR, LEFT REAR AISLE.
DRY GOODS
Specials.
COAT SWEATER
Bargain
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UNDERWEAR.
The best selected stock, the most perfect fitting
garment«, priced the same a« ordinary makss.
Every conceivable weight (or any sort of weather.
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LADIES’, CHILDRENS, BOYS
HOSIERY.
Items of interest taken from here and there,
when added to the other attractions advertised
this week will certainly attract Conservative
Ladies’, Misses anil Infants, we took the bargain hunters.
Table Damask. — Beautiful mercerixeed
mills entire sample line, which gives you the
cloth, full flfiin. wide, c
opportunity to buy at the much lesser price woven, neat designs. U5e,
and secure a dependable high grade garment.
Broadcloth.—The seasons popular dress ami
The assortment is so monstrous its impossible cout materiul, 54 inches wide, spotless ruin
Very special
to describe. We will mention them tjiis way. proof weave.
Fancy Collars. -Also plain washnble tailored
Ladle«’ Coat Sweaters of pure German
styles, while, or daintily trimmed with *>*>_
finished wool, long knit or walking styles, colors with or without tabs. Priced at JJC.
colors of gray, white, red and blue, some with
Ladies' Belts. Silk, leather, or elastic belts
banded collors and fronts, ordinarily would or combination of patent leather and Dresden
silk, buckles of every imaginable shape, size,
sell from $3.0) to $7.00
OF f
fl CA
Priced from «pG.Gj IO ^.JV.
Si 49c. yd.
$1.25 yd.
.......... 25c. to $1.50.
Childrens’ Bonnets made of mottled plush,
A large variety of plain velvets and ti lt. Cute little fashions
colors, fancy and plain kpit, pure wool gar­ constructed forevery day ami dress wear.
Priced from
ments. Priced from
Dress Trimmings. If for no other reason
you should inspect this showing to become
Infant«’ 8weater«. -A gTcat variety of style«, posted
with the latest dress aci essories best
color combinations anil weaves. All Hir.es. Rich broch’e bands, inetal allovera with
U inimings to match, gilt and ailvei insertions,
■ppligue tassels ami
Priced from
q
set pieces. Priced from
Misses Coat Sweaters.
$1.50 to $2.50.
49C> [ $1.25.
Try Shopping with us by mail or phone
your orders. We take great care of
you in this department, the astound-
results shows trading here saves
money.
44c. tO $4.75.
10c.to$5.00 yd.
Tlie best equipped department anil the pride
of the store. From every day hose of the
aturdy make to the delicate pure silk em­
broidered marvels.
No two stores ill Till»!-
iniHik has such a assemblage ami we are out
with the prices.
Ladiea’ Hoac. Fast black, cot­
ton hose full fashion, extra heavy
Ladies' split fast sanitary hose
double Sole 33c. value.
Ladies’ sample hose, fancy un<l
lace effects. Regular 30c. values
Ladle«’ fleecisl lined velvet
finish fast black hose, 35c. values
12Jc.
25c.
33c
25c.
Ladies’ old fashioned German
wool Imse, natural color, 50c. val.
pr.
pr.
pr.
pr.
35c. pr
Girl'S ami Boy's fine rib, el:is 1
tii top, fast black hose, very
spei-’iaL
pr.
Boy's Rough ar.-l ready every 171-
»lay fott ball liose, reg. 25c. seller* *2^'
pr.
20c. pr.
Infanta' silk lisle hose, fine rib
tied sanitary black.
25c. value,
Infant»' silk and wool Imse. < nloi» of Blue,
Red, White, Tan and Black. 9C-
S|H < nil
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Attention is called to the birthday num -
ber Ladies’ Home Journal Magazine,
containing style hints, household
ideas, children’s corner, music, fic­
tion, art and »be world's doings,
priced at 10c. copy.
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let
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Letters patent, No. **749, *»" eigtit present. One of the moat
Ed. D< naldson and family return
Plasker Bro«, will do your plumb
interesting feutures of the progiani
issued to Eli. Snodgrass of this city
ing in first class style. Let us figure ed from Puitlwud on Sunday, com­
wan the battled debate on, Resolved
fora
medical
instrument,
on
the
18th
Hi» family
on your work. Will guarantee our ing in with his auto.
that women sliould have the right
of
October,
and
assigned
to
Dr.
work, having just employed an ex­ will remain in the county and Ed. Thus. W. Roas, of A «tori». on the 2lnh of suffrage in the »tale of Oregon.
expects to sell hie agency with the
perienced plum tier.
There is nu abundance < I gre< n
the cotiaideration tiring $1,01*1
auto company.
The case against Roy Smith, who
feed for pasture in Tillamook Conn
W
C.
King
is
preparing
to
have
J. Kerr, an experienced plumber,
ty this fall, which will be a great
was tried before County Judge
the buil ’ing occupied by Jenkins
' Goodspeed, was dismissed us there of Portland, has been engaged by jewelry extenfed even with tlie help to the dairyman, aa the dairy
Plasker Bro«., of this city, to assist
herd» have all the feed that is nei e»
was not sufficient evident to prove
them in their business, as they have back of the Tillamook Building aary (or them, and should the
the charge against him.
a large amount of business on hand The rear end of the building will weather keep fine for the next two
S. A. Brodhead removed the
tie occupied by Monk ■ Studic.
p will be services both morn- wiring purponea, were brought in
at Bayrcean Park.
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months, it will not Is- nece»»»ry io
tening at the Presbyterian from Spruce the past week and dis­ broken plate of glans from the front
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Otis llayes, a aon of the late
H-
Ellen Long vs. Frank Long is a
feed
much hay.
I of Jones A Knudson» Building
i next Sunday.
tributed aloug the Bay City road.
divorce suit filed in the circuit Ilayrs, who »lied of heart failure
J J. Hurlbert lias filed a suit in
I
Thursday
and
replaced
it
with
a
A suit filed in the circuit by Wm.
court. These parties were married while in town two weeks ago, wax tlie circuit court against Lloyd« .
Barker va.
Roscoe Barker and new one, just received from Port­ at Bay Center, Wash., in IWJfi, and m town aettlipg thebwaineaaincon-
Miller, forgJi.t ill damages and fl.litt
Willie Barker, for (rartition for sale land.
the grounds u|»»n wliich divorce is ■ nection with the estate. Otisllnye» pun itive damage».
Hurlburt has
I < Mine from Kelso to complete bl»j
of lot« 8, » anil 10, Goodspeed Add. | Snow Drift flour, $5.90 a bl.l. and soiiglit is desertion.
also file») suit ag»ln»t I’ J Dunn
$1.30 a sack. Iaghthoiise flour, $5.«»
Team for sale, 'AMD pounds. Good
L H. VanWinkle, republican can­ father's affairs.
for U’J ID damages and #877. Y) pun*
The schedule of the Tillamook
and true.
Also two new wagons a bbl. and $1.40 ■ «««k Im­ didate ior Circuit Judge.
He be.«
Them» » ¡IM • kî *' w
ative damages.
perial flour, $5.75 a Mil. and »1 *5
for sale. Enquire of W. H Purdin
practiced in all U»e courts ami to»» ! Willamina mail was changed on ' out of the arrest of Ihirll’Utl, who
a Back. —Wtt. CUWTIB, The Gram
or D. L. Shrode. Tillamook. Ore. .
had »even years jndii ial experiene* I Monday, leaving here at four o'» •<* k i is an agent for Ihr I rilrr im I ton«*
' Man.
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as Assistant hi Attorney General in tlie morning, striving al W Illa- I Lil* Insurnme I <»., who wim a
For sale, house fl room«, large
niina at seven o'< l<" k the same J
Found, a purse, near the editor a I rawford. (Paid adv.|
rd andi'liarged with lotgrry me m
wood house, all out buildings, all
I evening, although it li.i" 25 hour»!
new residence. north of town, con­
, m < turn «itto .i noli.
in good order. 2 lots 51 x HD Price
Star
br»n»l
proc«»«
l»«iley.
fl
25
0. bHMHR. Pre.
running time The North bound,
taining a-small amount of silver. It
$1350.
Inquire at the Headlight
! Captain Dan Morgan .Smith, of
was found by James Christen»»-« a m < k an»» Ktt 5t> a ton ; oat». 1»
schedule reinuins the «aim .
Office.
Lioeated in th«
I Chicago, spoke on Monday night
hundred, gp.lllton; bran. toi. eacfc.
to
find
it«
ami left with the editor
The ateamer hlitmie left here on I ! al the Opera llouio- lo .i I k use lull
Housekeeping roomia the Watch
-.on ; mill chop #1 <li ID II»"
owner
UAHOOK
HOTE Li
Sntiirdsy
with the following pae« n of peopli wlni »anted to he»r th«
«hort»
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Tower Building for rent.
The sec­
sack, $23 ton ;
Remrmler Friday and Snlurdav. asck. $it: »««• Wrt. CVBT1«. Thi uen: R. S. Spaulding nnd wife, whiskey »ide of the I limit' Rule ar
ond house ca«l of the Methodist
w. f’ope »nd Wife, Tom lanhey an»1 gunn nt C»|dain Smith •» a te<»l
church.
Building lias change! October 28 and ». Hie Dramatic Grain Nan
roP in and book
wife. F. W- f»r»l>iil, A. H Met 1*1 •lieakrr, l>qt »bows tliai ••* tloeam t
Club will present the famoiia piny
bsrnla.
■ nd Carl Knwlxm len. Tout Jenknis and wile, J W.
in five acta. "Ten Night» in a Ba». , ■ Cbaa K>inxe
bril««» »» he thinks, ill* tap-
Around.'*
The case against J. J. Hurlbert,
ior Seattle on Tuesday to l»*»k Dunn, R H. Mpeoeer, J. F Smith. lain'» argument waa an»» , red on
Room, the piny that present» both left
I
who had a preliminary hearing
steamer
Oak
the |»»»aenger
H. Wennern and W. A Cobb.
aide» of the «lory see it ami toe over
<
Tuesday night to# R*' •• < MiaL
before Justice Stanley lost week,
->any in th»»
convinced
See for yourself and I Is ml, which a new romps
The lnvin<d»iea liefd their regu­ ' ier, ol Portland, and Irom »If »1»
charged with forging the name of
<
onlemplating
pur»
basing
judge, »ngge«t » remedy if von c«n. i it
lar meeting at the I. O. O. F ball, ' i-eara»'hia talk wa» mdoised toy
L. C- Miller, to s note, was dismiss
Seat« are now Belling at lama» » < am! (»titling on tlie run between here i Friday night, having about iuitj- nearly »41 in the bmliliu«.
e<l by the jusis e for wsat of sufti-
i
Drug Store
1 ■nd I’ord, nd-
i-ient evidence.
mar’s
Variety
Store,
GOODS on
eoch boat