Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 30, 1913, Image 1

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riLLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 30,
Are You a Money Saver ?
Most every one expects to be a
money saver some time.
Some expect to save when their in­
come is larger ; others plan to save
when their expenses are less.
People who wait until they can
save without effort rarely begin to save •
they wake'up some day filled with re­
grets because of the opportunities they
have missed.
The moral is : Begin regular sav­
ing at this bank NOW ; whatever the
income, make the outgo a little less
and save the difference.
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CAPITAL
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TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK ~
TILLAMOOK_CITY, ORE.___ SUPERVISION
SUPERVISION
T&LAM00K JOTTINGS
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Attorney E. S. Snelling has located
in thia city and has opened a law
B. S. Clark, auctioneer.
office in Tillamook Block.
Pisno for rent. Inquire at thia *
1 * F. R. Beala, Frank Severance and
, office.
> N. G. Boquiat have been summoned
[ Leave orders for wood with . oo the Federal grand jury.
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Shrode.
Miss Kate Witheral, who has
Empty sacks
wanted—Lamb- been visiting relatives here, left on
Wednesday for Burkley, Cal.
Schrader Co.
A meeting of Corinth Post, G.A.
I Mias Blanch McNair returned to
R., will be held Saturday, which
' the city Sunday.
"Drifted Snow” Flour at the will be the first in four months.
A. D. Bechtel has opened a har­
Tillamook Feed Co.
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Headquarters for auto livery.— ness and repair shop opposite the
Jones-Knudson furniture store.
Ed. Hadley, phone 11W.
Try some of that kippered sal­ The very best Eastern oysters at
the Clam Market. Full quart 75c,
mon at the clam market.
pint 40c., sealshipt, large can, 65c,
For Fine Photographs at popular small can, 35c.
prices.—Tillamook Studio.
A. G. Beals vs. Vincenz Jacob is
Call up the Mutual Phone for a a suit filed in the Circuit Court to
diteat the Tillamook Studio.
recover money for lumber supplied
Glasses fitted. Any kind, any the defendant.
Style. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
The pavement case, which was to
Before you buy your feed, see have been argued in Portland last
Shrode, he will save you money. * Saturday, was postponed until the
Mr. P. J.Worrall returned on Sun­ 18th November.
day from a business trip to Port-
For sale or rent, Five Roomed
' land.
House, with one acre of land, close
Player Piano for Sale at a bargain. to the city and Dorotighty slough. I
Can be seen at City Transfer Co.’a See Chris. NeUon.
office.
Mias May Griffith and Misa Carrol
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ Hall came in from Portland on
mook Meat Company’s Market, 12c. Sunday to assist at the banpuet at,
per pound.
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Hotel Tillamook.
Lost, a bunch of keys. Finder
A. Lineback, who has opened
will please return same at the Head­ a music store in ths store vacated
light office.
by A. J. Stillwell, has a superior
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Schultz will class of piano on hand.
entertain at a Halowe’en party Fri
What about those photographs
day evening.
you have promised thia 'Xmas, no
Judge William Galloway came in better place than Monk's Studio, ■
on Thursday to try two cases in the get your orders in earl^
circuit court.
The Tillamook Headlight and the
We are iu a position to make weekly Oregonian, until January
(ome long time farm loans. First 1915, for $1.75, with a set of the auc- ■
National Bank.
ceee kitchen knives free.
Attorneys E. J- Claussen and
Mrs. John Paquet, of Garibaldi,
died in this city on Monday from C. W. Talmage have moved their
law offices into the Commercial
typhoid fever.
Rosenberg Bros, will give you Building, using the same offices
For Sale or Exchange:—Shetland
low price* on all kinds of hay and
pony team, surry and harness
feed in ton lots.
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The annual County Teachers' Will trade for Tillamook city prop-,
Convention will be held in this city erty. Inquire at A. F. Coata Lum-1
ber Co.
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November 12-14.
Dr. S. M. Kerron was called to
If out work does not suit yon tell
»•; if it does tell your friends. City Portlnnd last week on account of
his sister undergoing an operation,
Transfer Company
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and on hia return reported she was
See Rosenberg’s for prices on
feed and hay. Largest stock in improving.
H. H. Allger and C. H. Allger vs.
Tillamook County.
Bring your chickens to the Tilla­ Fish Boat No. 0,376 is a auit filed in
the Circuit Court to recover $21.15
mook Meat Company’s Market We
for materials furnished Olb Harris
P*y 12c. per pound.
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and Bob Irvin.
Mr. and Mrs. Archibald McNair,
Dr. E. K. Daniele, the new Chiro­
•iter a brief visit here, returned to
practor, successfully treats all ner
Bandon on Monday.
voua diseases, rheumatism, etc.
A good gentle family horse, Consultation free. Office Com­
buggy and harness for sale at a mercial Building.
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bargain. See Shrode.
In the case of School District No.
Sid Henderson left on Tuesday 35, against School District No Ih
f°r Marshfield, where he has been H. T Botts, attorney for the de
employed as surveyor.
fendants. has filed a demurrer, and
Attorney 8. S. Johnson has re­ M J. Gersoni, acting as district at­
moved bia office* tn Rooms 137 and torney. also filed a like demurrer.
:uB- LO.O.F. Building.
UH|WAR'S
VARIETY STORE
TIUUAmOOK>
OREGON
‘ Drop in and book Around-
The Grey Eagle Mill j. now loca I
who intends spending the winter*
5“ °u
Creek. All kinds of there.
p T’*’ed and rough |llmberoB hanJ
Mrs M. O'Hary, wife of the bar­
Price, reawnable-Grey Eagle Mm
tier in the old bank building, and
Co. Both phone*.
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two sona, Floyd and I.iale, returned
Sure Milk." the new cow feed I from hopyarda in the valley and
guaranteed to produce more milk ( later visited the old folka at home
It is the'aim of this bank to
or the money than any other feed and nursed her mother through a
on the market. Call and see it. serious case of la grippe at their
give the best banking serviee
Tillamook Feed Co.
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home near Oregon City.
possibl e—a nd cue do it.
Why buy a Silo and pay freight
The Woman’s Relief Corps held
when the home mill can furnish you its regular meeting last Saturday
It is also oun aim to have
as good for leas money. Talk with i afternoon in I. O. O. F. Hal), at
the best equipment such as
the manager of A. F. Coata Lumber which time Mrs. Johnson and Mrs.
Modern Fire Proof Banking
Co. of Tillamook about it.
| Dunstan were admitted to member-
Dawson Bros, will meet all trains 'ship. 1...
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Mr. Charles
Room, Fife Proof Vault, Burg­
with bus, and will handle paaaen-1 recently returned from Gettysburg,
lar Proof Safe, Modern Safe
gers and baggage to all parts of the where he attended the reunion of
Deposit Boxes—and cue have
city. Call
Oty.
( all or phone at the Livery Civil war veterans, gave a very in­
barn on 2nd Ave East.
. 1 I teresting account of tlie trip which
them.
Born, to the wife of Allen Page, was enjoyed by all present. After
on Saturday, a son ; Sunday, to the the close of the business, the cus­
wife of E Hoag, a son ; Monday, tomary banquet was served in
to the wife of Frank Tone, a son ; honor of Mrs. Cynthia Allen ami
Monday, to the wife of A. E. Wilks Mrs. Bernice Lucas, whose birth-
days occurred this month. Next
a sou.
meeting will be held November 8.
Born, on Saturday, to the wife of Mrs. Alma Schultz, Press Corre-
F. W, Christensen, a son. As the spondent.
cheese inspector is raising boys and
W. C. King returned last week
the secretary-salesman for the co­ from a trip of several weeks into
operative cheese factories is raising British Columbia. One thing that
the gentler sex, we suggest that they impressed Mr. King was the fact
do a little swapping which would that the Canadians tire jubilant
give to each a pigeon pair.
protective policy of the Republican
Call f r Warrants,
over the passage of the Democratic
party,
now
can
come
in
free,
and
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Mrs. Clyde Craver and child, who tariff bill, and are making prepara­
Mr.
Kingeaja
that
the
Canadians
j
orset
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prlor
to
Sept
23,
1913, nndall
tions
to
ship
their
products
into
has been visiting relatives here the
are not only making preparations to Road Fund Warrants endorsed
past summer, left on Monday to this country free of duty. He made send it into this country, but Amer- prior to Sept. 15, 1913, will tie paid
join her husband at their home special mention of the fish industry ican money is helping that iudus- '•P011 presentation. Interest ceases
,
tk’t. 28, 1913.
near Phoenix, ^rizonia. She was of Prince Rupert, which had to pay
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j B bals , County Treasurer.
accotnpaned by Mrs. E. W. Stanley, one cent per pound duty under the try there.
First National Bank,
Tillamook, Oregon.
It’s a simple matter to start a sav­
ings account here.
COUNTY
COUNTY „
1913.
The Spur of Approval.
The great attendance at our
opening last week was undoubt­
edly the greatest tribute ever paid
a commercial establishment in
Tillamook.
We feel deeply honored by the
generous expressions of good
will, also the kind words about
the store and the stocks.
We take the splendid triumph
in no spirit of empty conceit.
The out-spoken approval of the
public spurs us on to merit that
approval.
Your enthusiasm inspires in
us larger ideas. The triumph of
a day means little. The growth
and expansion of this business
shows that the public is not blind
—not indifferent to our efforts,
you have encouraged us much
6y your loyalty. It- is this co­
operation that strengthens us
that makes us Leaders.
We shall never let an oppor­
tunity pass to present proofs—
clear positive attestations, that
we are worthy of this public
loyalty and confidence.
We have builded well in the
past.
We shall build better in
the future. The greater the pat­
ronage of the public—the greater
the duty to deserve it.
This is a progressive store, the
store with a spirit, sincerity. It
is a store for all the people—
Your Store.
Stillwell’s
THE QUALITY STORE
“ Think of it,” Christinas only a
little over six weeks away.
Our Art Department is teeming
with the newest materials and ac­
cessaries known in art craft.
Agents for Warner's hygcnic
Rust-Proof Corsets, back and front
fastenings, the new models are here
for all figures. Tillamook Agents
for the Buttei ick patterns. Burson
and Dependon hosiery lor Women
and Children.
More Wonderful News from
Our Coat and Suit Department.
Women’s and Young Ladies’ Coats.
Positively the biggest Valuts ever ollered
anywhere at
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The most wonderful aggregation of
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garments ever assembled at
such an attractive price.
A direct shipment recently purchased in New \<>rk. I’rotraying up-
to-the-minute styles,*in the most fashionable materials and clever treat­
ment in cut and finish. Models you would expect to pay $20 at least for.
Other coats of course............................................ lFrora ¿24.48 to $35.00
A Stupendous Sale that will be the talk of the Town
Every Women's and Young Ladies’ opportunity to select her ball
and Winter Suit
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At $17.65 -Actual, $25 Value.
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These come from one of the best makers. Our buyer when in New
York thought he got a pretty good deal, we’ll let you be the judge.
These suits are man tailored throughout. They have that grace of line
that fashionable women insist upon, and will render long and satisfactory
service.
Models for all
severe, smart, styled, conventional and dressy models.
Its such a practice price for such high class garments.
better see them.
“Well, ” you
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Like every fond Mother’s Child, we
think our SHOES are the best in town.
Not only the good old Calfskin Shoes lor Boys and
Girls, with no lining (so the hide may be seen) with a
style cut—smart-up-to-date—(no brass toe protectors),
and we tell von they will wear. Also “ little gents and
Big Girls’ Shoes for Sunday school and dress occasions—
the smartest last.
Women’s Shoes in the New Picidally lasts, Sporting
Boots, “ Tango” Slippers lor evening and dance occa-
gions, an ideal Shoe Shop for all that’s correct and
Don ......
’t wait
until the last minute and
goodness. “P.S.”—
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think you’ll get just what you want. it’s impossible.
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