M» '*! Or- '^O jj I »-<>».11, .f0J X Tn.tAMOOK, OREGON, Sure Milk,” t,le new cow feed fer‘theUteeU Produte “ore milk How to Get Rich. Live within your means. Limit your wants while enlarging your resources. Dispense with luxuries as long as you can pay only for necessities. Promote your independence by becoming a money saver as well as a money earner. You can buy an interest-bearing Certifi­ cate of Deposit or make a deposit in our Savings Department every time you have a spare dollar. oldest } | ank coun TY rv , i COUN I TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK TILLAMOOK CIJY. ORE. CAPITAL SUPERVISION SUPERVISION TILLAMOOK jottings See the guessing contest in the window of the Tillamook Feed Co. B, S. Clark, auctioneer. Costs nothingtoguess. SeeShrode. Leave orders for wood with i Misses Kathrine and Myrtle Mills Shrode. will leave on Monday forCalifornia, Our feed prices will astonish you. where they will visit for a few weeks. See Shrode. Otto W. Felaon vs. J. D. Swank Empty sacks wanted—Lamb- et al is a suit filed in the circuit Schrader Co. “Drifted Snow” Flour at the court to recover $1.000 on a promis­ sory note. Tillamook Feed Co. * Mrs. Margaret Nolan came in Safe deposit boxes for rent.—Tilla­ from Portland Saturday for a visit mook County Bank. * with her children and other rela­ Mies Iva Earl is visiting relatives tives and friends. it Hillsboro and Salem. For sale or rent, Five Roomed Headquarters for auto livery.— House, with one acre of land, close Ed. Hadley, phone 11W. to the city and Doroughty slough. For Fine Photographs at popular See Chris. Nelson. prices.—Tillamook Studio. The United Artisans will give an Boro, on Saturday, to the wife of invitation masquerade dance at John Zuercher, a daughter. the Commercial Club rooms on Cal) up the Mutual Phone fora Saturday, Nov. 22. date at the Tillamook Studio. C. E, Reynolds vs. J. W. Vint Glasses fitted. Any kind, any and G. B. Lamb is a suit filed in style. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. * the circuit court to recover $475.00 Before you buy your feed, see on a promissory note. What about those photographs Shrode, he will save you money. * Pleyer Piano for Sale at a bargain. you have promised this ’Xmas, no Cube seen at City Transfer Co.’s better place thin Monk’s Studio, get your orders in early. office. The Tillamook Headlight and the The Woman’s Relief Corps will meet in I.O.O.F.hall Saturday after- weekly Oregonian, until January 1915, for $1.75, with a set of the suc­ loon. cess kitchen knives free. Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ Matured, thoroughbred Indian mook Meat Company’s Market, 12c. Runner Ducks and Drakes for sale fir pound. • Lost, a bunch of keys. Finder at 75 cents apiece. Miss Anna ’rill please return same at the Head­ Roenicke, Woods, Oregon. Five young men were arrested by light office. Deputy Game Warden Leach for are iu a position to make hunting after sunset, which is a »me long time farm loans. First violation of the federal law. Setional Bank. Trojan Blasting Powder, leaves Rosenberg Bros, will give you Io* prices on all kinds of hay and no bad effect after using. Get literature and prices from the Tilla­ • W in ton lots. mook Feed Co. See Shrode. J*F Honey left on Tuesday for Mrs. G. W. Kiger has been quite •'“Oha, Ore., to be married to Miss sick with an attack ofj rheumatism Iincy Hathaway. and Mr. Kiger will take her to Cali­ Hour work does not suit yon tell fornia for the benefit of her health. »lifitdoes tell your friends. City Football game. Forest Grove ‘loafer Company * High School vs. Tillamook High Rosenberg’s for prices on School, Saturday, Nov. 8, 1913, ad- , »nd hay. Largest stock in mission35cents. Game commences Tillamook County. at 2:30 p.m. Bring your chickens to the Tilla- Be sure to buy a ticket to the Neat Company’s Market. We football game, between Forest I 12c. per pound. • Grove and Tillamook High Schools, •' rood gentle family horse, at Stillwell Park Saturday. A good /Nri »nd harness for sale at a game is assured. [“W b , See Shrode. Dr. E. E. Daniels, the new Chiro 'Attorney S. S. Johnson has re- praetor, successfully treats all ner­ •"'«Ibis offices to Rooms 107 .and vous diseases, rheumatism, etc. ‘« l ao.F. Building. Consultation free. Office Com­ «J***** Redberg was one of the mercial Building. on the election board in The Grey Eagle Mill is now loce- * Nestucca precinct. ted on Fawcett Creek. All kinds of etirv T W. W, Thompson came in dressed and rough lutnberon an' k . Portland on Tuesday menua and will Prices reasonable.—Grey Eag'C • J **«« here for the winter. Co. Both phones. A°**>eura ' Better pay a small I As a result of the election on the ,rf«and get good results from 1 county attorney act, Governor West appointed M. J Ger.ont count, Tillamook Studio be’nK election day it i attorney for Tillamook count, <*iy day in Til'amook, al- which carries s salary of $ . wet on the outside. year. —— —— UARBR'S VARIETY store . TIUUAffiOOK’ OREGON« Drop in and Hook Around Tin , lall and see it Lila moo k Feed Co. J>aw8cn Bros. wj|1 with ___ bus, —■-> and will handle passen- citv' »° all 1 parts Ol of me the . • Call or phone at the Livery barn on 2nd Ave East NOVEMBER 6, 1913. Mrs. R. F. Zachman, who spent two months in the East visiting her relatives, returned to the city, and was accompanied by a uiece. The Board of County Commis­ sioners is in session this week At this term the Board will have to It is the aim of this bank to prepare a budget of expenses for give the best banking service the coming year, which will have to be advertised in the official possible—and uue do it. Bigh grade shot gun. Will 1 trade newspapers for wood, groceries, furnit lure, rugs, It is also our aim to have The Priscilla Club meet with wue.Writer°r anylhin>i 1 can use. the best equipment sueh as Mrs. H A. Franklin tomorrow (Fri­ What have you? Address P. day) afternoon. The members are, Box 1,6, Tillamook, Ore. • Modern Fire Proof Banking Mrs. H. Schults, Mrs. J F. Strana­ W anted to Rent, river bottom land Room, Fire Proof Vault, Burg­ han. Mrs. C. H. Miller, Mrs. H. A. s ocked with 20 or more cows on Franklin. Mrs. S. S. Johnson and lar Proof Safe, Modern Safe shares, close to school. Can give Mrs. E. A. Schultz. Deposit Boxes--and cue have good reference.—R. Talbot, 1176 \\ anted: Tillamook County Dairy Clinton st, Portland, Ore. them. Rauch up to $70,000, in exchange Sidney Paul has been very ill for 100 acre apple orchard, bearing, with pneumonia and for awhile Dr. Hood River, valued at $35,000, Wendt, who is attending him, gave unencumbered and $35,000 cash. little hope of hie recovery, but he Write Chester H Starr. 405 Couch is a little improved at this writing. Bldg., Portland, Oregon. 100 Boxes King apples received We have been asked to make a today, $1.00 per box. Last lot of correction in the matter of the mar­ Kings for the season. Spies, Bald­ riage of Jack Evans to Miss Chris­ wins Spitzenberg and other variet­ tensen, the latter assuring us that ies $1.10 to $1.25 per box. Bran, she had obtained the permission of $24.00, Shorts, $25.50 per ton if her mother, which she had not taken from dock during next ten done. From all accounts it seems days. Tillamook Mercantile Co. that Evans was married under an been used from the package, not amply provided for by the hostess, The Trask River Literary Society assumed name. leaving us sufficient for a dose to who supplied an interesting guess met last Saturday night, when an get sobered up on. County Clerk Holden found the ing Kame, after which a delighful interesting program was rendered. remains of a package of Epsom The Kill Kare Klub met at the luncheon was served, and a review The subject for debate at the next salts in the ballot box from Union home of Mrs. Bales October 22nd. of many books and authors were meeting is, “Resolved That Capital precinct, with this written on it, “F. ( Following the roll cull and business brought to mind. The invited Punishment Should be Abolished '* C. Baker, compliments of Union meeting Mrs. Lamar read an en- guests were Mrs. Earskin and A motion was carried tc give a precinct” . We want to return our i tertaining paper on the character. Mrs. B. C. Lamb. The Klub wiil basket social in the near future, compliments. It looked as though istics of Japan, after which the meet with Mrs. Williams on the and a committee appointed to at­ some one had had a big jag on by usual reading was given. The regular Thursday. tend to it the large affiount of salts that had, social part of the afternoon was First National Bank, Tillamook, Oregon. » FREE OF CHARGE—We deliver by Parcel Post all purchases amounting to one dollar or over to any point in Tillamook County free of charge. Samples sent upon request. Mail orders filled same day as received. Tillamook Agents for Butterick Patterns—Winter Style now ready. Warner’s Rust-Proof and Health Corset, back lacing or front fastening for all liguers. “ Dependon ” Underwear and Hosiery for Women and Children. Special Communication LOWEST IN THE CITY PRICES. A well - known advertising manager in New York said re­ cently : ** That there is too much bargan advertising,weall agree. But the question is this: Is there too much of bargains ? No store is alive if it does not oc­ casionally have real honest bargains, and not exactly doing the right thing if it does not share its profits with its custo­ mers.” This has been and will con­ tinue to be the policy of Still­ well’s— “to sell merchandise of quality only”—goods that we personally stand back of—at prices not only consistently low, with good workmanship and material, but less than paid for inferior materials elsewhere. We know that our customers will appreciate this, and we are always ready to present them the opportunities to save money, as shown on this page. Here is advertised an extra­ ordinary purchase of silks, in­ stead of putting them on the shelf and selling them out gradually at enormous profits (like most stores), we are going to more than share the profits with you, ** its fortunate for all of us ” same as we are now doing on the Coats and Suits, by-the-way, with all that gener­ ous patronage in our Suit De­ partment last week, there are nlenty of beautiful, stylish gar­ ments here at great money saving opportunities. Stillwell’s The Quality Store. * • ♦ R NOVEMBER SEJ4SRTIOH CII 1/ QIL»I\ C A I E PALE, NEWEST AND CHOICEST FALL SILKS. We announce a sale that is a fitting inauguration for the Greatest Silk Season in years. Briefly told, we were fortunate to make arrange­ ments with a large importer for a portion of his sample line, the lengths run from 2)4 to 15 yards—they are the Highest Grade Silks in the market, they embrace the new and exclusive weaves and designs and the popular and staple Silks. Buy your Christmas Silks at a great saving. 27in. Messaline, 65c. Yd.— The regular $1.00 quality. Not a full line of shades, excellent quality and beautiful lustre. 27in. French Taffetas, 75c. Yd.— Sold regularly at $1.25 in colors only soft, clinging, hoble finish Beautiful Swiss Taffetas, 65c. Yd.— High naturai lustre, very mellow, rice, finish. Regular 85c. Heller. Embroidered Taffetas, 85c. Yd Regular $1.50 sellers, daitily ein- broidered on excellent quality taffeta. Colored China Silks, 25c. Yd.—A good range of colors. Just the same quality you pay 50c. for. Real Japanese Silk, 59c. Yd. ---Direct from the Orient, 27in. wide, cream and white, 85c. seller. Dress Satin Duchess $1 00 Yd.— Imported, $2 (M) quality, rich heavy pile and every thread pure silk. Black only. Dress Pean de “Soie,” $1.10 Yd.— -Another great 12.00 value, suitable for Coats, Suits and Waists. In black only. Imported Japanese Silk, 45c. Yd.—In [colors only 27in. wide, extra heavv soft finish. 22in. Silk Espangle, 85c. Yd.— Beautiful heavy quality, regularly sold at $1.50. Color« only small lengths. Beautiful Satin Meteor, 85c. Yd.— -Very desirable weave for waist coats and suits, regularly price at 11.75 yd. Combined with this display will be 78 separate assortments not men­ tioned in this advertisement. TREMENDOUS VALUES IN OUR SUIT CLOAK DEPARTMENT. AND % Not a shoddy or wrinkled garment in our entire department, posi­ tively the very latent Eastern creation*, the very newest arrivals, «mart tailoring, clever designing, artistically modeled -the very last minute from Htyledom. NO SUCH SUITS EVER SHOWN AT ACTUAL VALUES TO $18.00. SMARTLY TAILORED COATS AT J1S.00. YOU NEVER SAW BETTER AT «22.00 To l>e beautiful—Don’t worry and wear the right .Suit*, Coat* and Hatt*, So nay* M ihm Grace Kimball, of the Winter Garden, “ The Girl with the right idea.” À 1