Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 08, 1910, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON
K JOTTINGS
fe specialist
Ps home made minte
rife of Chester Stuart,
>ewriter, cheap.—D.
ed. $10.IK a ton.
D.
r $1,<XI), your own
Ihrode.
by the sack or the
Shrode.
i ’ s infant child died
n Saturday.
en was down from
rst of the week.
roll of Beaver, was
Jets this week.
ten, Leading Jeweler,
Libbey’s Cut Glass.
th, formerly editor
is i»i the city this
and wife of Heaver,
Wednesday on busi-
ristmas ad of Maple
in this issue. Rollie
/. x KB, for $1100.00
10, Park Addition.—
lie Eastern Star will
• election of officers
Howard Edmunds returned on tlie
Trask stage 1 riday, from Portland,
where lie has been for several weeks.
We understand that he purchased a
Pacard car while there.
We are closing out our line of
Fancy Real China and we will give
one-third off the regular price.
C ougli desires to do this to gi t
more space for other lines.
Married, on Thursday evening,
Dec. 1, at the M. E. parsonage, by
Hie Rev. H. R. Salisbury, the pas­
tor, Alvin D. Thompson and Miss
Albina V. Tohl, both of Nehalem.
Clough’s line of books is of the
very latest titles of the Copyrights
and a large selection of Reprints.
You will miss it if you dou’t look
them over early.
At the lust meeting of the Camp
57 I.O.O.F., the following ofticeis
were elected: Dr. H. E. Morris, C.F.,
John Aschim, S. W., Curl Putzlal,
Treasurer, S A. Liolliead, Sciibe.
Moore’s Non-I.eakable Fountain
Pens are the absolute peers of all
fountain pens made aud Clough
guarantees them m every respect,
could you ask more?
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Snow Drift flour, $5.90 a bbl. and
$1.50 a sack. Lighthouse tlour, $5.40
a bbl.
and $1.40 a sack.
Im­
perial Hour, $5.75 a bbl. and $1.45
a sack.—WM. C urtis , Tlie Grain
Mail.
Elmer Lucas has been confined to
his room with a severe case of the
grip the past week but at present is
able to be up.
Harold Epplett has
been handling his team during his
sickness.
A good 4 year old registered hol-
stein bull for sale, reasonable, with
a good A. R. O. record. Reason for
selling must change bulls. Address
W. H. Lagley, Forest Grove, Or.,
Route 2.
The Sue H. Elmore arrived in port
»king at night and with a full cargo of freight and the
i the demand for her following passengers: Mr. Pedlow,
Mr. Mildell, Roy Powell and wife,
ad.
J"wo Lots for Sale, Peter Bell, Mr. Bigelow, Mr. Ling-
terms. Enquire at ley and Mr. Oliver.
Howard Walden, Leading Jeweler,
iffice.
Tailor's Shop, in knows and honestly believes and
f. — Apply to G. W. will take an oath that he can sell
Watches and Jewelry far cheaper
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I. Ore.
than
you can buy them any place
ly a feather bed and
and furniture. En- in the United States.
The basket nocial advertised to be
tdlight Office.
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at old Hummer suit? given by the Commercial Club this
by the Tillamook evening, will be an enjoyable affair.
ks for winter use. * There will be a debate between pu­
pils of the High Schoo), and other
s six year old son
interesting numbers.
I horse on Saturday
The Elmore left Thnrsday with
ten below the thigh.
the following passengers: O. Hoven,
I need pressing? If
O. Kiger, B. M. Denant and wife,
le Tillamook Steam
J. W. Sweeney, Captain Olson and
id have it pressed
wife. Mrs. Woods, Mr. Hardsty, Mr.
and Mrs. McCafferj’.
ie preaching at the
Clough has the largest display of
»lurch next Sunday
genuine Cut Glass in the city, it is
i pastor, Rev. S. G.
the famous American line and com­
petent judges declare it to be iqual
er get another offer to the best at reasonable prices. We
te Addition in Tilla- have pieces from 25c to $25.00.
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He.—Rollie W. Wat-
Tillamook Lodge, I.O.O.F.,No. 49,
tide for lessons in elected the following officers at their
last meeting: Allen Page, N. G.;
ample of her work
Tom Coates, V.G.; Chester NcGhee,
t Jenkins’ Jewelry
Financial Sec.; S. Bnxlhead, Sec.;
Chester Holden, Treas.
ed gift Imoks by all
writers make very I Walden Bros, have added a re­
Ixxik over Clough’s 1 volving diac to their show window
the past week for the pur|x>i>e of
ises were issued the making a lietter display of their
ich Wyss anil Lizzie jewelry. It is run by a compressed
r Mathews anil Ro». air engine which they have installed
for tliepurtxise, ands(>eaka' well for
them as window decorators.
a nd wife, of Brooten
N. S. Olson and wife, of Astoria,
i town the past week
nghter, Mrs. Claud but formerlj- of Coos Bay. were in
the county this week with the in­
tention of making thia their home
on Powell left last
if they are suitably impressed with
and where Roy met
the conditions, which they seem to
«turned to thia city
lie.
Mrs. Olson visited with Mrs
reek.
W. Kimball.
feds to be pressed
>r show, phone the
in lije Works and
liter it.
$i So per year
Exclusive Agents for Nobby Eagle Shirts,'New Fall and Winter Styles and Patterns.----
Nntangl •’ teperate dress and business Trousers, English Tweed and Fancy Wool Serve.
THE BEST VALUE WE EVER OFFERED.
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New Styles.
CLOTHING
\Ve are in receipt of a large shipment of the latest Fall and Winter* Sui7s and () vet coats of exceptional
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SALE
MEN’S
YOUTHS,
BOY’S
FALL
AND
MINTER
goodness. 1 lie materials are the new mixtures or plain wools, the linings anti trimmings are the best
1 lie design of these suits are far in advance of ordinary garments. If von want to know the real difference
between good clothes and ordinary clothes let us show von
We put these on SALE Saturday Morning, December 10th, 1910. Buy your Holiday Suit. Do it now.
Holiday Novelties for Men.
MEN’S SUITS-—Single and double breasted, late Fall model«, material«
of novelty wool Cheviots, Serge ami New Gray Mixtures, New Cut Collar
and Sleeves.
Values up to $15.90, priced nt $10 50 Sult.
MEN'S SUITS—Of New Wool Wonted« English Tweeds and Plain
Materials. Our entire line of Fall and Winter 1910-11 designs, Hund
Tailored, Silk Sewed, high class trimmings.
$K50 to $31.00 values, $14.65 Sait.
YOUTHS SUITS—Made of stylish new wool materials, all of the latest
Fall models, the tailoring on every garment is faultless, valuer to $14.1X1
Priced at
$7.83 Suit
BOY’S SUITS—-Nobby Tailored Knickerbocker Cut. sturdily made for
wear, fancy Wool Wosted. Values to $7.50, priced nt
$4 50 Salt.
SMOKING AND LOUNGING JACKETS—-Some made of heavy double
faced beaver doth, others of heavy broadcloth, trimmed with silk velour,
button and frogs, then tlx* more subdued jackets, materials of heavy im­
ported Scotch cloth, with fancy collar and cuffs, frogs and button«.
Priced from
$4 SO to $12 50
BATH ROBES—Materials of heavy eider (lanneln, both plain and figured,
oriental fancy terry cloth, with cord and tassel to correspond, wide fane
bordered collar and cuffs, Prices range from
$5.75 to $8.50
SUIT CASES—Either light wicker strongly bound with leather and brass
riveted, or heavy sole leather cases with straps, brass trimmed, also imi­
tation alligator, solid Imllt steel frames. Prices range from $¿.25 to $11.90
MEN’S UMBRELLAS -Light and heavy Imild, mission handles, silver
and gold mounted handles or natural sticks, material of «ilk. Freni h
Twill Silk mixed Italian, strong ¡»argon frames, bma« rust protectors.
Prices run from
$1.25 t<> $3.00
a pest and best paper
Leave orders at
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■o.
L'ourt has made an
that the county is
Lamar’s
Variety
Store,
» nice new line of
Wade's millinery
irth of The News
iy.
ble Fountain, Pen
» an absent friend
'table.
Come into
Store ant let uh
B. D. LAMAR. Pre.
•* 1 rooms, large
°«» buiklings, all
lots 50 z MR Pricr
•t the Headlight
Loeated in th«
TODD
fvty Razors are «nid i
*”■ personal guar, [
WiPveamirfactte'i
*a"-T more? From
HOTEL.
“Drop in and Look
Around.'’
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a"y thing
I
NECL1 GOODS on
each boat.
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HART-SCHAFFNER & MARX
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
Our Special Holiday Styles are here,
whatever design in a Suit you may
choose you’ll find it here, perfectly made,
all-wool fabrics and correct fashion.
Copyright Hart Schaffner k Man
SUITS PRICED AT
$20.00 to $35.00.
OVERCOATS PRICED AT
$20.00 to $25.00.
BALCONY DEPARTMENT.
attractive
AFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESSES.
A group of beautiful one piece dresses for all occasions, dainty and exclusive designs, materials of soft
clinging bengalines nicely trimmed with Persian silk of blending colors, others of handsome Satin Messalinf*
A most fttshionable display.
of shimmering quality and the net gowns with deep borders of Duchess Satin
$ 9.95 For All Dresses Formerly Sold at $11.75.
$1545
$18.50.
$17.85
$21.50.
Mrs. E. Morgan, who has Ixiught
the old Watch Tower building, has
had a new foundation put under it,
and also had other needed improve­
ments made.
She intends making
it a first class rooming house.
Maple Grove Addition is the only ,
“Ctcai in” to the business center
Real Estate that can now lx- txmght *
at '’First hands.”
Let uh tell you
more about Maple Grove Addition ;
before it is too latr.— Roll e W. Wat- !
eon.
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Don't Ire buncoed on buying cheap
imitation cut glass. Buy Libbey’s,
the World’s Best. It is white. Other >
cut glass has a green an<l lead tint.
Ubtiey's cut glass can only tie
bought of Howard Wahen, leading
Jeweler.
i
Mr. Ballant) ne and Jim Wood­
ward, of the Miami valley, were in
town Saturday.
Mr. Ballantyne
makes the cheese for the Miami
ranchers and always receives the
first prize on his cheese whenever
exhibiteil-
If your gentlgni.in friend or rela­
tive smokes, a I six of <. longh's ci­
gars will appeal to him all right.
Clough don't make tljern Imt he
keep« them in just the right condi- i
tion, and that is «omettiinga smoker ;
appreciates.
We will tell you just
what brand be smoke«.
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Star brand process barley, $1.25
a sack and $31.50 a ton ; oats, $kMo
hundred, $30. IX) ton ; bran, 95c. sack
$29.50 ton; mill chop $1.05 00 lbs.
sack, $22 ton ; shorts $1.33 80 lbs.
sack, $33 ton. —WM. CURTIS, The
Grain Man
If they have any inclination or
could use a Kodak, what could you
get that would tie more suitable ?
Clough carries the Kastman Line of
Kodaks, and shows you how to use
one after you get it.
From $2 <■> to
$05.00 each.
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A h a result of the effort of the
Commercial Club to obtain more
members, the committee appointed
for that purpose succeeded in ob­
taining 44 members, and it is more
than likely that another 25 will lie
added to the list.
W. H. Eberman and family re­
turned from Seaside, Wednesday
aftermxm. after an absence of about
six months. When they left it was
with the intention of going to Cali-
forma Put never went further than
Seaside
They returned by way of
Necarney Mountain.
Lost,« purac.no Sunday .supposed
in Presbyterian Church, «ontaining
g«i in bills and about V’ in silver
The purse contains a numix-r of
Oddfellow«’ receipt«. Person find
ing the same please return it to the
Headlight office Nathan Sherman
Since the first of Octol-er we have
is th- |»r*>n who lost the puree ami
•old 14 lot* in Maple Grove Additior.
it contained all the money he had.
Are you owe of the lucky one* ? tf
The Hoard of County Commission
not. why not ? Your opportunity to
invest m this Gilt Edge |»roperty ia tr» la in sesaion tins week with
fast elippir\g away.
Er al mtr sT- County Judge if. F. Goodapee«! and
vertiaement No*-T«a!w ’- Itollie < owimi«a«<m*vw Rodyfelt amt Alley
W. W aUoo
* i in attendance, which will be the last I
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$19.45 For All Dresses Formerly Sold ai $25 00
$24.50
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{30.00
$21 50 to $22.50
$27.50
■< otnea s public document to tsk» a
like course, for. from what we can
■ learn, Mr. Alley's friends are ready
to go on the warpath and lia- k him
| in fighting thi» unjust, wrong and
j ill-advisnd petition to recall him, st
i $1(1) expense to the taxpayer« for
Those people who will not he able personal reasons.
to visit Clough’a store during tin-
At a meeting of the city count il
holidays can send their orders by
mail explaining alxiut the price <m Momlsy evening, the question <d
they wish Io pay, and we will guar better lights for the city waa »gain
antee satisfaction, es|ie< islly for <!i«riisaed and final action taken in
book«, holiday stationery, fountain tlie matter An ordinance ««• pass
;x?ns, cigars, am!other small item« i rd wlirreltythr Electrit l.iglitAFuel
Co la to he reimbursed to the ex­
Try Clough’s Mail Service.
tent of $250 for changing the present
Mr. Farmer : Why not harneaa arc system, which has given unsat­
that creek on your place and have isfactory service, the city agreeing
electric light in your house and to take spty «mall lights, to cost
tmrn ? We are prepared to quote K <i> per light per month. With
you on the necessary pi|»e* «"'• thia number of light« distributed
machinery and give you the benefit ; over the city the reeideme portion
of expert advice in installing. Ask I will lx* Letter p ovided with street
us about it. TllAANOO* EUM.TMM ' light«. The applications lor «alocm
licenses were continued
LIGHT A Ffgl. CoMFAXY.
session of the present board, the
Judge retiring after serving four
years, and Commissioner Bixlylelt
eight years.
The newly elected
officers will take their places in the
New Year.
Commi raiooer Alley i* down from
Several choir* lots were «old in
Nehalem attending court thi« week, Maple Grove Addition during the
with the u«iial pleasant «mile on his week, *he purchasers being Mr F
countenance. notwithstanding a |* ‘ Geinger. Mr. Fred F. Fessenden and
lion is being «in itiated lor hie re Mr Ks«per Schlappi Mr Geinger
call, which contains false and Itebl- made hi« wile a Christmas present
When tire improvements
ous accusatiims.
Mr Alley will ¡of a l«>i.
have his recon»« in damage suits are completed in Maple Grove Ad­
against tlx>se who have cin ulated dition. conaieting of graded sad
and «igned the p-titior , sn l H is lor (graveled street*, cement eidewalks.
that reason, pr<d,st,tv. that so many tlie planting of Maple Trree»i>d
persons ha re fell so uneasy anti City water mains, this wi.l twvome
have gon* to 4 minty < l*rk Holden die lw«t kx ation in filla-ivxik C ity
to have tlwtr names rr.iw ed. and for many handsome homes. Tlie
who want to sign a protest ■ gainst water main« are on the ground and
railing a ep* tai election ft may will sorrn l<e placed, the StfSSt ire
save aotwe people a hit of trouble ,»rovemeat« are «tx»ui comfAseed
who hate and the other ini|w<»vsmeote «re
■ nd litigation swl
rally «igoetl it. before it be- jgMarerrtned tor the sear furwre.