Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 18, 1913, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON
Advantages of a
Checking Account
Checks as
Receipts.
Before cashing a check, payee
payee must
must sign
sign
his name on back in acknowledgment of re-
ceipt of the money.
All checks which depositor issues are
returned to him after being cashed by the
moneys paid, and safeguard the depositor
against claims for duplicate payments.
Checking accounts are always welcome at
this bank, subject only to reasonable re­
striction as to minimum average balances.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500,
Tillamook County Bank.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
«
Rosenberg Bros, will give you
low prices on all kinds of hay and
feed in ton lots.
•
B. S. Clark, auctioneer.
If our work does not suit you tell
Leave orders for wood with
us; if it does tell your friends. City
Shrode.
Transfer Company
•
Our feed prices will astonish you.
See
Rosenberg
’
s
for
prices
on
See Shrode.
feed and hay. Largest stock in
Empty sacks wanted—Lamb- Tillamook County.
Schrader Co.
Bring your chickens to the Tilla­
Pennies wanted at Tillamook
mook Meat Company’s Market We
County Bank.
pay 12c. per pound.
•
"Drifted Snow’’ Florur at the
Spruce limbs, vine maple, body
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Tillamook Feed Co.
fir, hemlock and heavy fir slab
Safe deposit boxes for rent.—Tilla­ wood for sale. See Shrode.
mook County Bank.
*
The furniture for the I. O. O. F.
Hand painted China below cost Lodge and Masonic Temple arrived
at Jenkins' while it lasts-
here this week from the East.
Headquarters for auto livery.— Call and see our emblems, rings,
Ed. Hadley, phone 11W.
pins, scarf pins, tie clips, cuff links
Fence posts for sale. Apply to and watches and fobs, at Jenkins’. .
Alex Watt, Tillamook, O Ce.
Notice this price on 39 inch Field
Call up the Mutual J‘‘bone for a Fence, thirty seven cents (37c.) per
rod tor cash.—King & Smith Co. «
date at the Tillamook Studio.
See the guessing contest in the
Watches at the very lo west prices,
window of the Tillamook Feed Co.
quality considered, at Jenkins'.
Glasses fitted. Any kind, any Costs nothingtoguess. SeeShrode.
When you are Christmas shop­
Btyle. Guaranteed. Dr. Wendt. *
Scow for sale, $100 cash. Paul ping don’t forget Lamar's Variety
Store. “Drop in and look around.’’
Vermilyea, at Freeman .Slough.
Grant Thayer will pay you the
Before you buy yotn feed, see
Shrode, he will eave yoti money. * highest cash price for your hides,
pelts, furs, rubber, sacks, o Id braes
A marriage license wan issued to etc.
*
Albert H. Smith and Altai Hawkins.
For sale, Stock of Men's Furnish­
Player Piano for Sale at a bargain. ing and Shoes ; also cash register
Can be seen at City Transfer Co.’s —The Toggery, E. J. Claussen,
office.
assignee.
Fine, high grade tuaiatle clocks
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Schultz and
at prices that will surprise you at daughters left Thursday to spend
Jenkins’.
the Holidays with relatives in Aber­
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ deen, Wash.
mook Meat Company’s Me.rket, 12c.
The biggest line of fine China­
per pound.
/ i
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ware in the County. Prices right.
A. N. Palmer Co.—All wn ting ma­ Lamar's Variety Store, "Drop in
terials, including paper, pens, etc.,at and look around.’’
Clough's.
The Hotel Tillamook will pay
We are iu a position to make best market price in cash for
•onie long time farm loans. First dressed turkeys or chickens. Call
National Banks
or phone the steward.
—When out Christmas shoping call
What about those photographs
#t Jenkins’ Jewelry Store and in­ you have promised this 'Xmas, no
spect his stock. Everything
better place than Monk's Studio,
represented, and prices right.
»
get your orders in early.
•
It is the aim of this bank to
give the best banking service
possible—-and cue do it.
It is also our aim to have
the best equipment such as
Modern Fire Proof Banking
Room, Fir« Proof Vault, Burg­
lar Proof Safe. Modern Safe
Deposit [Boxes—and cue have
them.
First National Bank,
Tillamook, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. p. Johnson came
( in last week to make a short visit
with Mrs. Johnson’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Norberg.
These cold nights make one think
of Heating Stoves. Our line is com-
plete and our prices are very at-
j tractive.—King 4 Smith Co.
•
Trojau Blasting Powder, leaves
no bad effect after using. Get
! literature and prices from the Tilla-
mook Feed Co. See Shrode.
I Call up A. T. Coats Lumber Co.
I for special prices on four foot fir
slab wood in qualities of ten and
twenty cords. Phene 4-3-W.
I want to rent large dairy farm
with everything furnished ; write
giving size of place and amount
and kind of stock to L. J Holloway,
j Silverton, Ore.
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Sure Milk,” the new cow feed
guaranteed to produce more milk
for the money than any other feed
on the market. Call and see it.
Tillamook Feed Co.
•
The weather keeps fine
for
Christmas trading, the usual rain
and wind storm about this time of
the year having failed to make its
appearance.
Dawson Bros, will meet'all trains
with bus, and will handle passen­
gers and baggage to all parts of the
city. Call or phone at the Livery '
barn on 2nd Ave East.
A Savings Deposit of $1.00 or .
more makes an excellent Xmas
present A Little Steel Bank turn I
ished free with each account at
Tillamook County Bank.
High grade shot gun. Will trade
for wood, groceries, furniture, rugs,
type writer or anything I can use.
What have you? Address P. O.
Box 170, Tillamook, Ore.
Carl Haberlach returned Satur- i
day from a trip outside. He read a
paper before the short course at the
Agricultural College on “the mar­
keting of dairy products.”
The post office is doing a big
business in Christmas parcels,
sendingout six to eight sacks daily.
One of the articles which came by
parcel post this week was a saddle.
Mrs. G. W Kiger left for Port­
land on Tuesday, where she will
rest for a few weeks previous to go­
ing to California. Mrs. Kiger has
been sick with inflammatory rheu­
matism.
What would please your wife
more than a setof community silver­
ware, the beet plated ware • on the
market. We also carry a fine line
of cut glass and Sterling deposit
ware. Jenkins'.
Rev. R. Y. Blalock was in the
city on Thursday and reported that
he and Bro. Miller had held a suc­
cessful religious meeting at the
Baptist Church, near Cloverdale and
that six persons had been baptized.
The funeral of Mrs JDella Dundas,
of Portland, took place at the Odd
Fellows cemetery. Deceased was
only 30 years of age and lea ves a
small family of three children,
chronic heart trouble being the
cause of death.
The levy for Tillamook City is :t5
mills made up as follow :
School....... ............ 5 mills
County.................... 14
I
Port of Tillamook. 2 f
Library.................. 1 ff
Water........ ........... 2 »»
General.................. 4 • »
Roads.................... 7 »»
The sale of work and chicken
supper given by the I-adies' Guild
of the Presbyterian Church, in the
new Guild rooms, was a success in I
every particular. The ladies have
done a great deal of work the past i
year and have had many pleasant
meetings.
I beg to announce that I have
secured the exclusive agency for
the well known and popular World’s
Star Hosiery and Underwear, the
kind that wears. Samples will be
submitted for inspection at our
store in Masonic Building. J. Ik m.
Edwall.
*
Drs. Lowe and Turner, eye spec­
ialists of Portland. Ore., will be at
the Hotel Tillamook Monday, Tues­
day and Wednesday. December •U»,
3Wh and 31st Don't fail to consult
them about your eyes and glass-».
Examination free.
The Waal Coast Electric Supply
Co. have just installed the electric
fixtures m the new First National
Bank. The fixtures are the best
ever seen
rillar»oo*
T,li'
lighting from these Mohrlite fix­
tures is indirect and casts no shad
dowa, is soft and very efficient. .
If you intend to| purchase a new
range this fall »"d winter for the
Mke of economy an-l your own
<.«iartion
consider the Quick I
VeLI Kan«"’ They h-veî »tcssl the
test m Tiil«n’’o,’k 1 ouo,5r They
'" made better n.,w U”.” ever £
„re rri-'s ate the same-Ong
A Smith Co.
1913
“Snooping around for Santa Claus," wonder, if what
that noise was, guess 1’11 ’’beat” it.
Come to-morrow
and every Yuletide day and select practical things for
the Kiddies at Santa Claus’ Headquarters, make yours
the happiest youngsters in the world at little cost
A Host of Beautiful Dolls representing all nations,
some “ holler" for papa and mamma, others.
Just
want a home, you’ll love their winning different ex-
pression. Priced from 25c. to >4.98.
A HOLIDAY SALE OF 17
STRICTLY-NEW, Fash
ionable, Merchandise that Will
Eclipse Your Fondest Expectations
65c. Pr.
Men's Pure Silk Sox -
Women's Pure Silk Hose, 69c. Pr.
Children’s line Lisle Hose, 17c. Pr.
Women’s fine Lisle Hose, 25c. Pr.
Women’s Imported Capeskin Gloves,
>1.25 Pr
Women’s French Kid Gloves,
Pr., guaranteed and fited.
>1.25
IF IN DOUBT as to what to pur­
chase, buy one of our Christinas
certificates, a convenient Gift for
any amount-good any time.
The Snap and Crack of the Whip
is in the Air. Is it old Chris Crin­
gles ?
Nay, his are sunshine at
Christmas tide with a halo of happi
ness forchiklren, peace on earth, good
will to Tillamook County.
Eruptiorious Volcanoes are prone to
isolate a city-less to mention a shop.
Their wares are thrown broadcast
in known quantities and the havoc is
priceless- an old Saw once said, an
advertisement without a price is like
a wheel without a spoke—unreliable,
and fish never bite during thunder
storms.
REMARKABLE SALE
Christmas Handkerchiefs
Greatest Varieties, Largest Quantities, Finest
Qualities-Lowest Prices.
Medalion Embroidered Hemstitch 1 landkerchief, 3c.
Women's Neatly Embroidered IJandkerchiefs, 7c.
Women’s dainly embroidered Baby Lace effects, 15c.
Pure Irish linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 25c.
Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, daintly Hemstitch,
12ic
Gretchen Styles Imported German Linen, 37c.
Men’s fine all Linen Hemstitch I landkerchiefs, 12ic.
Men’s new style initial Handkerchiefs - - - 25c.
Men’s fine Irish Linen hemstitch handkerchiefs, 35c
A HOLIDAY SALE WHICH WILL CROWN
OUR GREATEST EFFORT.
Women's and Misses Suits $18 to $22—Vallies at
>11 50 to >14.95.
Women's and Junior Coats, $12.50 to $22,50 -at
>8 to >16.85.
A new and more emphatic adjective than one will
I [IIS MiUnnillg InOCCl find in the dictionary is necessary to give proper
f
Tur DrilvrUTAD cmphosiB tothis sale, anti every garment dcpendaple.
ifOin 1 HE 1/LLlNLAluK
N ote —When alteration are necessary it is done
free of charge by an expert tailoress.
T1;
Qhinnina M nd til
Tlxe Truth.
Everv statement in our advertisements is absolutely the truth. At times,
however, possably, a typographical error may occur. In starting this store,
the one great and good feature was-—not to exaggerate or misslead the public,
and that our talk throughthe papers are as a bond of truth—actually depend­
able. It costs some to advertise-—deception (like Judas) is the route to down­
ward progress and resjiect. We request you at any time misstatements occur
to give tis on opportunity to prove that you are wrong.—STILLWELL’S._____
BLANKETS, COMFORTS and BED
SPREADS in a Christmas Sale.
Sensible and practical housewives will
appreciate these < elegant bed cover­
ings. Extra line, full size, Cotton
Special, |1.29 Pr.
Blankets. - -
Full size health Wool, Red Cross
Blankets . , ,
Special, >4.95
Genuine Oregon i Wool Blankets,
woven from the long staple wool,
Silk bound, $6.98 to $11.65 I’r.
Sateen Bordered Comforts, Fancy
Stitched, beautiful pattern, 12.39.
Other Comforts from $1.48 to $4.95.
White Satin and Marsailles Bed Spreda,
nt OHc.. $I.4H, $2.2», up to $6.00.
The greatest variety of tine finished Beil
Spreads shown in the city, scolloped,
fringed or plain hemmed in handsome new
and attractive designs.
One Special Sale this Week-Crowded
Out of thia Advertisement.
Men'» Neckwear, Umbrellas, Toilet Sets,
Gloves, Ladies and Children’s L’nderwenr,
tine Cashmere hose for children, muslin
wear, toys, Christmas tree decorations,
youletide ribbons, tattle linens, pillow tops,
fancy towels, fancy embroidered pillow
slips, dress
goods,
silks,
table sets,
jewelry, ladies neckwear, ladies waists,
pattern veils, outing Hatinel gowns, In
f,infs wear mid hundreds of practical ap
preciative gifts.
Stillwell’
THE QUALITY STORE.
Tillamook, Orc.