Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 28, 1912, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON
Why a Checking Account?
The checking account at a good bank
is a necessity with every one who wants
to put system, safety and stability iuto
his money matters.
It records accurately
transaction.
every
money
It prevents the necessity of carrying
a large amount of cash on hand.
It provides, in the returned cancelled
check, a receipt for every payment.
You can open a checking account here
at any time, with any sum from a dollar
up.
Married, on Saturday, at the Allen
House, in this citv, R. E. Myers
aud Olga Kebbe, both of Mohler.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. H. W. Kuhlman, pastor of the
M.E Church • They left by rignext
morning for their home at Mohler.
Mrs. E. Brenner and Miss Ver
onic Melchior left for Portland on
Monday, the former suffering with
appendicitis, where she will be
operated upon.
Dr. Kerrou and
Mr. Brenner will leave later for
Portland, to be present at the oper­
ation.
The City adjusted its difficulties
with Mrs. Dave Mnrtiny on Mon­
day, when Henry Rogers, M.
Melchoir add T. H. Govne were ap­
pointed to assess the amount of
damages. Mrs. Martiny consented
to give the city a right-of way for
the eewer system without asking
any damages, which is considered
very satisfactory to all parties.
NOVEMBER 28, 1912.
Great Closing-Out Sale
of MEN’S AND BOYS’ High
Grade Suits and Overcoats
On account of the greatly increased Business in our Men’s made to measure
Suits and Overcoats I have decided to close out the entire stock of our ready
to wear Men’s and Boy’s High Grade Suits and Overcoats, REGARDLESS
OF COST.
SALE COMMENCES TO-DAY
Dr. P, O. Bonebrake, presiding
elder of Oregon Conference for the
U. B Church, will preach in the
U B. Church, at Tillamook, Sun­
AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THE ENTIRE STOCK IS DISPOSED
day, December let, at 7:30 p.m.
OLDEST
Quarterly Conference will be held
OF—BE SURE AND BE ON HAND—BRING IN THE BOY S AND FIT
Monday evening, December 2nd.
3ANK
N THE
Dr. Bonebrake will also hold Quar­
TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE.
SUPERVISION
COUNTY
THEM OUT IN THE BEST.
terly Conference Saturday evening,
i November 30th, at Beaver, and will
preach at Beaver, Sunday, at 11
A message from Lewiston, Mon­ a tn.
LLAMOOK JOTTINGS tana,
on Saturday, to Mrs. A. B.
Mr. and Mrs. Johan Poulsen and
Allison stated that her husband
)awson Bros, have leased the died on Saturday from brain fever Miss Poulsen, Mrs. G. T. Trom-
irns barn.
niaid. Master John Trommaid and
It will pay you to get their prices.
lome Made Mince Meat at the Still in the lead " Dement’s Beet ” H. Bates of Portland, are at Bay­
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ocean occupying the beautiful Poul
un Market.
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hard wheat flour in the city, to be
pennies
wanted at Tillamook had only of the Tillamook Feed Co." sen cottage which was recently
I finished. They expect to be there
mnty Bank
Attention, the closing out sale at until about December 1. The Poul­
Including Black and Blue Serge
All-Wool Quality
¡Vanted,—Empty Sacks. Lamb- Patzlaf’s continues until everything
sen cottage Occupies one of the
hrader Co. Elmore Dock.
.
in the present etore ie eold at most sightly places in Bayocean
$25.00 All Wool Suit or Overcoat $18.75 $8.50 Suit or Overcoat .
$6 40
Hasses fitted. Any kind, any Wholesale pricee, including all fix­ a beautiful view being obtained
tures.
tie Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
from it over Tillamook Bay and the
22.50 All-Wool Suit or Overcoat 17.25
7.50 Suit or Overcoat
5.65
A marriage license was issued
Donot forget the Sunday Chicken Pacific Ocean. The party have had
20.00 All-Wool Suit or Overcoat 15.00
J. A. Craven and Nancy E. Olson, Dinner at the Todd. Better than several opportunities of witnessing
. 5.25
6.50 Suit or Overcoat .
fou should see the stock of feed you can have at home for less money. the ocean during the recent storms.
4.50
18.50 All -Wool Suit or Overcoat 13.85
6.00 Suit or Overcoat
e Tillamook Feed Co.
has on Ccmo and try us. Service from 5:30
Mrs. Bert Severance entertained
to
7:00
p.
m.
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the Killkare Klub at the home of
. 3.90
15.00 All-Wool Suit or Overcoat 11.25
Suit or Overcoat .
When shoping in Tillamook do Mrs. Emmett Bales last week. The
Editor J. S. Dellinger, of the As-
3.75
12.50 All-Wool Suit or Overcoat 9.75
5.00 Suit or Overcoat
rian was in the city the first of not forget Patzlaf’s, for everything occasion was an intellectual feast
in the store is going at Wholesale as well as a social treat. Mrs. Sev­
e week.
. 3 40
4.50 Suit or Overcoat .
10.00 All-Wool Suit or Overcoat 7.50
Uve chickens wanted at the Tilla- prices and we kuow we can save erance proved herself one of the
you
money.
,
most
charming
of
the
many
charm
­
ook Meat Company’s Market, 13c.
3.00
1.00 Suit or Overcoat
7.50 All-Wool Suit or Overcoat 5.65
The City Transfer Co. are the fel­ ing hostesses of the Klub. The
ir pound.
study hour embraced a study of the
Dr. lack Olson has opened den- lows who haul anything, anywhere,
City of New York and a reading on
any
time.
Office
on
Main
Street,
I parlors over F. R. Beals’ office,
opposite Clough's Drug Store. Call the Black Hills. Mrs. Shrode and
(th phones.
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Mrs. Alderman were the readers. The
us by phone, Main 651.
Wanted,—a six roomed Furnished
luncheon was worthy’ of mention as
Prunes
For
Sale,
—
direct
from
tlie
(use for the winter. Apply at the
usual, also other features of enter­
grove
First
class
quality,
medium
eadlight office.
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size 5c. per pound in 100 pound lots. tainment which Mrs. Severance had
Bring your chickens to the Tilln- The freight
is 60 to (15c. per 1(M>. kindly provided. Every one went
ook MeatCornpany’s Market. We Alex Marolf,
home feeling glad they were mem'
St. Helena, Cal.
iv 13c. per pound.
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bers of the Killkare Klub.
The Allen House Grille serves a
For Shoes go to Patzlaf’s and buy
Byron Hunter, assistant agricul
merchant’s lunch every day at
lent at \\ holesale prices and save noon, 25c.
Spring chicken always turist and expert on mode! dairy-
ie to two dollars per pair.
on hand, We aim to serve the beat farms, will be in Tillamook City on supporter of President Taft. He is
One Ccw for Sale, will be fresh thing to the best people at city Sunday, and on Monday, at 2 one of the few members of the com­
two weeks. Good milker, Otto prices.
■ o’clock there will be a meeting of ing Legislature who did not sub­
alther, Hemlock. Oregon.
Monday, December 2nd, we will farmers and others interested in an scribe to Statement No. 1.
lou ought to see the special chop have on display all the holiday experimental farm, which the Tilla-
Tillamook. Creaon
r hog feed at the Tillamook Feed goods we have on hand at Patzlaf’s. I mook Development League have
Bazaar on Saturday.
under
>., made especially for them. •
consideration.
Mr.
Hunter
You will have to call early, for they
The Ladies' Guild of the Presby­
Lost,-A Yellow Buck Skin Pouch will sell at wholesale pricee and will comes well prepared with informa­
I tion in regard to an experimental terian Church of this city will hold
ith money in it. Finder please not last long.
DIRECTORS
dairy farm, and how to obtain their annual bazaar on Saturday,
“ve same at Patzlaf’s Store.
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Superior Vacuum Sweepers are
The Csfetena,
21 Per Cent Discount on every being offered for sale by H. J. financial aid, so there should be a Novemtier 30th.
'•ng found on the Bargain Counter White who is stopping at the Todd good turn out of dairymen. Mr. opposite Leach'» meat market, has
J. C. H olden
me Tillamook Feed Co, next Hotel. He will be pleased to make Hunter was a school mate of Mrs. been rented for that purpose, and
Fannie Dunston, and it is through in connection with the bazaar the
iturday.
,
a demonstration for any one leaving
B. C. L amb .
her efforts that he will visit Tilla­ ladies will serve dinner and supper
If you wish rooms for the Winter their address for him.
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between
the
hours
of
11.30
and
1.80
mook.
The
meeting
will
be
held
in
I the month “cheap ” with hot or
W m G. T ait .
The Engineer’s assessment of the
>ld water and with bath, call at cost of paving amounts to $157,700.- the Commercial Club, and it is and between 5 30 and 7.00.
The article» to be disposed of con­
hoped there will be a large attend­
C W. T almage .
* Todd Hotel.
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87, which includes seven blocks not ance of dairymen.
sists of useful and fancy work,
Go to the Clam market for Clams. yet completed, and the estimate cost
suitable for Christmas and New
P all S chwaden .
* 3n l * ra*”*. Second Avenue, of the sewerage amounts to $42,721.
Year’s presents and the ladies of
'•■r irst St, in the building back 45, which does not include the
the Presbyterian Church invite an
We have just installed some modern Safe De­
1 Beals’ office.
laterals.
inspection of them
The foot ball game play ed Thanks-
The ladies have teen more than
Married, on Thursday Nov. 21. at
posit Boxes where your valuable papers will be safe
I'lng day between the High School Rockaway, by the Rev. J. E. Meese,
ordinarily successful thia year in
lilies resulted in a score of pastor of the U. B. church. Mr.
procuring a large variety of article»
from fire We will be pleased to show then to you.
to o m favor of |he former
for sale and an opportunity is thus
W. B. Staines and Miss Nellie Slater.
Thanksgiving
passed
off
afforded to purchase gifts both use­
.
- >—quietly A few intimate friends were present
i* city, the beautiful weather ' at the ceremony and they will make
ful and ornamental for the holiday
>ng the national Thanksgiving their home at Rockaway.
season, and the public is urged to
'X 'hat much more enjoyable.
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take advantage of this occasion.
Under U.S- Government Supervision
On December 8, at eleven thirty
an,ne'. ,O Ix>an on Improved a.m. at the United Brethern church
.’he extent of about $4000 at Beaver, the pastor’s subject will
Presbyterian Chnrch.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
Elan I it **
~APPly to John be, “A Wedding in Cana.” Some
10:00 a.m.—BibleScbool. faithful
‘ d Anderson 4 Son, Agents. •
special and appropriate music
and competent teachers in charge
rwir
~ ' hr,r»e 1400 pounds, will be rendered, when Mr. W. E. t
of the classes, and classes for all
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c°n’"l«r a trade for a buggj Godsey, President of the Christian
ages.
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship.
E»f c
to G,,y Ford’ Maple Endeavor Society, will meet Miss
7:30 p. m. —Popular Vesper Service
11 t-resmery.
.
Anna L
Rhodes, a prominent
The Sermon theme “Who are twice
”nvmh°n ‘ find What y°‘> ’««• church worker, at the altar where
Born Men'” Special music by a
chorus choir. Visitors and strangers
the
holy
bonds
of
wedlock
will
be
* Till er 8t,,re
,he cil>’ KO to
in this city are cordially welcome.
:n,,Feed Co •-»hey have consummated. Mrs Dora Young,
Seats free and ushers on hand to
hne of groceries.
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pastor, extends a cordial invitation
T. B. Handley. Jr., who was show you to »he beat vacant seats
D. A M ac K fnzti , pastor
, to all.
elected joint representative of Tilla­
mook and Yamhil’, is a Native Ore-
Washtngton
For
gonian ; born in
County 30 yearn ago. Has resided
A fine driving horse si» year*
in Tillamook County for 22 years,
harness,
old, buggy • and
•• — —
■----- - » Y pearly
'1
in
l
‘
<>7
and
Admitted to the bar
new, , for »1.*» cash
caah. Inquire
f .
of
began the practice of his profession Wm. Phillipa, Tillamook, Oregon.
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io Tillamook in that year
City Boi W
Recorder of Tillamook, haring been
Card of Thaate*.
elected to that position for the
fourth term. Mr. Handley belongs
I wish to express toth* many kind
to that claaa of Republicana that friends my appreciation of the kind­
helteraa needed reforms can beat ness end sympathy shown the
be obtained within the party. In family on account of »ha death of
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th* late campaign he waa an active mv mother.
M i « on PkWilMs.
TILLAMOOK C0ÜÑTHp1~
Prices Quoted Here Will Give You an Idea of the
Wonderful Savings.
Men’s Suits and Overcoats
Boy’s Suits and Overcoats
Popular Price Clothier.
We
^AMAR’S VARIETY STORE,
TlbbAiDOOK,
OREGON
DroP in and hook ftround.”
Meet and Beat Portland Prices.