Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 06, 1911, Image 1

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.. XXIV
No. 5.
Hi'aiilhjljt.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON, JULY 6,
Mayor Talmage returned to this
city the last of the week after a
month’s trip through the valley in­
SECURITY
cluding the cities of Portland,
Salem, Dallas and McMinnville.
Th« Sue H. Elmore left on Thurs.
7.--Extracts from a Diary
day with H. Shurman, Laura Kiger,
H. Humason, A. H. Fletcher, Jas.
Stephens, J. P. Brink, Alex. Vlahax,
P. E. Myers and several from Bay­
d Í
ocean.
I called at the Tillamook County Bank
In buying your ehingles from the
b-day and introduced myself to the cashier.
Tillamook Feed Co. you patronize a
A’hen I told him I wanted to know more
home industry as their shingles are
Jbout a savings account I found him very
made in the county, while all other
shingles brought here come from
leady to explain it all to me.
the outside.
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I “ Its a very simple matter and I had sup­
The
passengers
who
left
on
the
posed it would mean a great amount of
Golden Gate on Sunday were George
rouble and red tape.
Van Patton, Miss L. Surth, I.. Dale.
Mage Strait, L. D. Ifackley. wife
I “ It was so easy I took a dollar out of
and daughter, R. E. Eberuian and
ny pocket (I will not miss it) and opened
G. Hunger.
In account right there.
They took my
A checking account with us will
Ignature and address and gave me my
cost you nothing. We .furnish pass
jank book.
book and checks free of charge.
$25.00 or $30.00 is enough with which
I" I felt backward when I went in but
to open an account. Tillamook
Irhen I came out it seemed to me I actually
County Bank.
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lad an interest in that Bank.”
A first mortgage deed was filed by
Lee Bruce Menefee to the Union
I The Way to Save—Have a Savings
Trust Co. and John K. Lyon, trus­
Account With
tee, to secure $225,000 six per cent
bonds on timber lands in township
2 N., range 8 W.
A wedding took place on Satur­
TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE
SUPERVISION
day afternoon in the parlor of the
Allen House, when a young couple
from Nehalem, E. E. Gresham and
Anna A. Tohl, were married by the
OOK JOTTINGS I will pay 8c., 10c. and 11c. for calf Rev. D. L. Shrode.
hides at my shop. Try me out and
It will take another month’s work
see.
The Old Reliable Hide and
ton, see Shrode.
to finish ¡repairing the government
Fur Dealer, N. E. Melchoir.
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dredge, as it was found that more
lome made Candies at
Are you going to the beach or repairs were needed than at first
mountains? We can supply every­
15c. candies at Lamar’s thing you will need from tent to thought owing to rotten condition
of some of her timbers.
Dre.
.
fish hook.—K ing & S mith C o .
The Percheron stallion Ville will
dy Nolan is in on a visit
For sale, one sorrel mare, 5 year make the stand for the season at
land.
old, works double or single, aver­ Rogers 4 McNamePs Livery Barn,
, collars and pads at the age weight 1,200. Good workhorse.
in this city, with the exception of
z Enquire at the Headlight office.
Feed Co.
Mondays and Tuesdays, when the
the wife of John Little,
The Golden Gate left Friday with stallion will be at Beaver.
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Bday, a girl.
Elam Butts, A. Gangler, Mabel
The Sue H. Elmore arrived in
M. for the best ehingles Burt, J H. Cookson, C. C. Winter­ port Tuesday with A. H. Fletcher,
imook Feed Co.
mute and several from bay points.
Casper Shields, J. P. Brink, J.
Case for auto trips to any
Governor West appointed Rollie Stephens, Clarance Hannenkratt,
e county. Ready at all W. Watson on the committee which N. Wilson, H. Hansen, E. Ashburg,
is to prepare road laws to be sub­ Wm. Burke, S. Christenson and J
kens wanted at the Tilla- mitted at the next state legislature. R. Slivin as passengers.
Company’s Market, 13c.
Hay Carriers, Track Hooke, Floor
Mrs. Alex. McNair and daughter.
Miss Hazel, returned from Eugene Hooks, Single and Double Hay
Db, who was in Portland on Sunday, where the latter had Forks, Straight and Bent Pitch
a, returned on the Sue H. graduated from the State Univer­ Forks, Rope all Sixes, Pulleys,
Blocks, Harvester Oil and Oil Cans.
sity.
Tuesday.
Another petition was filled, call­ Complete line of hay tools — K ing
nr chickens to the Tilla-
Cotnpany’s Market. We ing for a special election to incor­ 4 S mith C o .
Every boy and gill in the county
porate a Port of Bayocean and the
r pound.
should
have one of our handsome
date
set
for
the
election
is
August
Ihatcher vs. M. A. Fla-
steel savings banks. They are an
■se filed in the County 31st.
Found, a automobile lamp, of incentive to save. Get one by op­
pover $25.66.
Ford make, with white and red ening a savings account with a de­
| cheapest and best paper
glass, and the person who lost his posit of $1.00 or more. Tillamook
town.
Leave orders at
tail light will find it had the Head­ County Bank.
D Harris' barn.
light.
The horrid things! How did they
L Fletcher.of Vancouver,
The County Court granded a sa­ get in here ? May be you neglected
■siting with her annt,
getting screen doors, or perhaps
Williams of this city at loon license to the Potter Realty Co. the old doors need new wire or if
to conduct a saloon at Bayocean,
there being no remonstrance to the you have a window up, adjustible
of buoys are to be petition.
window screens will keep the flies
illamook and placed
out—K ing 4 S mith C o .
For sale:
A gasoline launch,
I to show the different
Miss Laura Kiger, 'niece of G. W.
fully equipped, with a good new 8-
H. P. engine and all other fixturea. Kiger of this citv, left on the Sue
R Johnson, who has For further particulars inquire at H. Elmore for her home in Van
Vert Ohio. Miss Kiger has been
1 a* Truckee, Cal., for thia office.
,
years, is visiting rela-
visiting in this city for the past
Rev. C. W. Haya, of Portland,
two months and states that she is
will preach Sunday at the Presby­
rhich the Golden Gate terian Church, and after the even­ greatly pleased with our country.
irtland the remainder ing service a meeting of the mem­
The P. R. 4 N. Co. took posses­
are: 10th, 15th, 20th. bers will be held.
sion of Lamb’s dock and Mr. Lamb
The passenger yacht Bayocean has opened offices for the steam­
1 for sale cheap, Ride came in from Portland on Monday, ship company in the First National
■st sell at once, En- bringing a full passenger liat of Bank building. He will continue to
tofield, Tillamook, Ore., visitors for Bayocean. She left on collect wharfage until the new dock
and warehouse is built
mith’s.
Tuesday morning.
A crew of men commenced work
Bckle fit for fishing,
Rough spruce and hemlock lum­
n the line. Guns and ber at $8.00 per thousand at the Faw- completing the spur on Monday,
iuntil you can’t rest — cet Creek Saw Mill, seven miles and laid rails so that the excur­
M Co.
south of Tillamook City. Goldsworth- sion train on Tuesday could leave
from the saw mill. The crew is still
I pleaded guilty in Jus- ey A Dal pa z, pros.
at work laying ties and rails through
burt for being too fresh
Our Snaths bang so nice and the saw mill yard and the water
kr and the justice made Scytua Blades cut so easy that it is
front.
hi> $10.
necessary to chain them up nights
Owing to the wet weather in Port­
be thoroughbred Hol- to keep from working over time —
land last week the trip to Tilla­
If. two months old, and K ino a S mith C o .
mook by a party of 150 belonging
breeding. J. A. Hax-
If you intend to pat in a cement ! to the Portland Automoble Club
Irove. Ore.
sidewalk, foundation or any other : was abandoned on Saturday, but t
bn pound boy came to i kind of cement work, give me a call.
it was the weather turned dry I
Borne of Mr. and Mrs. Will do it by day or job. Address and warm and the party would have
I Monday morning, at Box 446. Tillamook, Ore.
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had a good trip had they started.
la past twelve.
Haying time will soon be on. Do
As it was necessary to have Un­
I Beat' Flour, fast get- not wait until the last minute to get repairs to the engine done in Port­
L They haul it to Meda, ready. Are showing a complete land. the buzz of the saws at the
■rm and intermediate : line of hay tools in window thia I Tillamook Lumber Mfg. Co.’s saw
bnook Feed Co.
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week. - K ing 4 S mith C o .
i mill have not been heard this week.
I It will take about four days to make
I th« repars, and aa soon as the f»art
i ia received from Portland the mill
' will start up again
Erwin Harrison, cashier of the
Tillamook
County Bank. and
family,
together
with Rev. Hoven
two Doors west of Lamar’s Drug Store.
and family, of the Christian Church,
left for Portland the last of the week
DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND."
in order Io attend the alate coaven
Rest Room for Indies
lion of the Christian Church .it Ibat
, place. Mr. Harrison end Nr. Hoven
' wih be away about one week.
1911
Begin With $1.
Annual
Benefit Sale
Planned and arranged for our different Churches and Charitable Associ­
ations. As has been the custom of this (and other large stores throughout the
whole country at this season), we hold this once a year Benefit Sale. To each
Church or Charitable Associations of this city, TEN PER CENT of the
entire CASH SALES for ONE DAY will be our gift. To make your day
a successful one, we urge upon you the necessity to work with your whole
heart and soul for your church. At our last Benefit Sale many of the
Churches to swell their fund bail their representatives here to wait upon
the customers and manage the sale, and some will do the same this year,
if you have not already made such arrangements we invite you to do so, and
on your Benefit Day just take entire charge of the store. We have on our part
prepared some exceptional bargains, all of which space will not permit print­
ing- Won’t you trade at this store and help swell the fund for sweet charities
sake. If your church or association is not mentioned below kindly advise
us at once.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANKI^“
BAR’S
VARIETY
Monday, July 10th, ’ll,
Tuesday, July 11th, 99
Wednesday, July 12, 99
Thursday, July 13th, 99
Friday, July 14th, 99
Saturday, July 15th, 99
Monday, July 17th, 99
METHODIST CHURCH,
adventist
GERMAN LUTHERN
PRESBYTERIAN „
CATHOLIC
„
UNITED BRETHERN
CHRISTIAN
99
10 PER CENT.
Entire Cash Sales.
99
ff
99
If
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
Wash Goods for the Mountain, Beach and
Function.
Radical reductions at just the wanted time for the outing, dress skirt or
Shirt Waist, or the more dainty materials for afternoon and evening gown.
20c. Duck Suitings, Tans, Blues and Browns,
13c. Yd.
17 j 4 c . Yd
25c. Plain and Fancy Litmus, Checks and Stripes .
20c. Fancy Scotch Flannel for Tailored Waists
, 15c. Yd.
29c. Yd.
35c. Pongee de*Luxe, New Summer Effects
17c%. Yd.
25c.* Wool Mixed fashionable Danish cloth
25c. Strong, durable, natural color, Kha Ki Cloth
19c. Yd
MILLINERY, Entire Stock of New Sum
mer Trimmed Hats. Choice at Half Price
CLOSING OUT our large CHINAWARE
and CROCKERY Department at 1-5 OFF.
Splendid Bargains, Women’s, Juniors and
Children’s Ready-to-Wear Garments. K:i>ep"y
$15.00 Beautiful imported Pongee and Taffeta Silk Coats
$10.80
$5.97
$10.00 Exquisite French Voile Dress Skirts, black, richly trimmed
$8.50 Stunning Summer Dresses, very latest materials.
Priced at $6.98
$3.97
$5.00 Coats for Juniors. Sizes, 8 to 16. Clever tailored model«
$4.00 Children Coats, serges, pongees and mohair, prettily trimmed . 32.68
$3.00 Wash Skirts, of natural color and white linon, smartly tailorefl . $1.87
$2.00 Tailored and lingerie Waists, Sailor, Gretchen and Dress Style . $1.19
85c. Kimonos, made of pretty Embroidered Swiss and Japanese Crape, 63c.
New Shipment,
Nemo and Ameri-
can Lady Corset.
Sahlin and Ferris
Waists, De Bev
oise Brassiere
STORE
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Now Ready, All
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One Price, 15c.