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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1914)
illa ninni; OREGON, JANUARY 22, 1914. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS J a nuary Clearance and Sale of White Every Article Re duced. A few con- ■ tract goods excepted. li^ 5,1 ------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ ST 11 I IA/FI I ’ G Tillamook, Ore. *> ■ ILLVVLLL ^NewI.O.O.F.Bd. ¿g. & 54i J Not half a month left in which to do all the House Cleaning necessary to get ^his stock in proper shape for the Inventory and incoming Spring Goods, so stirring, busy days uow begin in the final wind-up. We have broadly planned many hew events of the highest interest to everybody. Rounded up all odds £nd ends, broken lots and remnants. Only part of the news can be printed in Jiieae columns—but that will be reason enough to bring you earlv to Stillwell’s» V" io- inal Clearance of DRESS GOODS. sulHead and shoulders this attraction will be above anything you have ever ex- 12:erienced in truly wonderful offerings. Some of the fabrics are FANCY SERGES, CHEVIOTS. VOILES. GRANITE CLOTH. MOHAIRS. PANAMAS. CREPES. VOILES. POPLINS. SUITINGS. PLAIDS. WHIPCORDS. STORM SERGES. NOVELTIES FANCY TWEEDS. FRENCH SERGE. HOMESPUNS ETAMINES. DIAGONALS. And many other weaves. Notice the remnant display, its the absorbing money making attraction. Some people are called “Lucky.” Thrift and Prudence are “lucky attributes—so also are Alertness and the Foresight to take advantage of Opportunity. All have opportunity to save money on seasonable ap parel. Will you profit and be one of the “lucky” ones ?— It rests with you. Final Clearance a ° l Í- SUITS and CLOAKS. The strongest attraction for the coming days is the final disposal of all Suits and Cloaks. Models most ly received by us late in December, portraying the choicest materials and styles, which will be promi nently featured in Spring garments. Unfortunately, we cannot detail here the many extraordinary reduc tions. Persue these figures carefully : 922.50 SUITS, FINAL CLEARANCE, 911.00 18.00 9.48 >• >» 35.00 15.00 15.00 CLOAKS 7.00 18.00 10.00 17.0o 30.00 B. S. Clark, auctioneer. Shingles $2.60 per M. SeeShrode. Leave orders for wood with Shrode. * Our feed prices will astonish you See Shrode. - House keeping rooms at Sth and Stillwell Sts. wanted—Lain b. Empty sacks Schrader Co. Pennies wanted at Tillamook County Bank. "Drifted Snow” Flour at the « Tillamook Feed Co. Safe deposit boxes for rent.—Tilla mook County Bank. * Sheriff Crenshaw has appointed Clent King his deputy. Day Work Wanted, Mrs. Wheatley, Phone 126 R. Tillamook. * Headquarters for auto livery.— Ed. Hadley, phone 11W. Call up the Mutual Phone for a date at the Tillamook Studio. A marriage license was issued to J. C. Smith and Christian Davis. Before you buy your feed, see Shrode, he will save you money. . Live chickens wanted at the Tilla mook Meat Company’s Market, 12c. per pound. • For sale two art square rugs and other articles for sale, at Sth and Stillwell Sts. * We are in a position to make some long time farm loans, First ! National Bank. Rosenberg Bros, will give you low prices on all kinds of hay and • feed in ton lots. If our work does not suit you tell us; if it does tell your friends. City . Transfer Company • See Rosenberg’s for prices on feed and hay. Largest stock in Tillamook County. Bring your chickens to the Tilla mook Meat Company's Market. We pay 12c. per pound, • Furnished Apartments in ex change for inside work.—Apply at the Headlight office. Rexall Rheumatism Remedy cures or money refunded at Clouwh’a, tlie reliable druggist. . it tt it 9t tt tt tt tt • t tt D elineator You’ll Like the “Kid” GLOVE Clearance. he , Yes, this is the sale you think it is, bearing QQp >8c. pair • the imported stamp of real French glac’e kid, » naif* jJdll • BOtltt I English walking styles, moderately heavy with pique, prix seam, and ver Mem sewn. . Misses, Women’s and Children's sizes. Dress gloves in all Ilgpted colors. Not every color in each size, but pleuty ph of sizes—so that you «Hie advantage of the good baTgain— Come Early. PICKED UP AROUND ANCE THE STORE. CTIONS. oal sion lairs. i. l-’tk ha» 1 or the Pacific Comp» leurini irt tun on il t end eler I itiontl »mise I ,ck a‘Tic 1 I for I f that pot i» desti* í out heari» lion * ease • the 1 ¡l.nn* w lncW tool s READ EVERY ITEM. better visit this store all next week. You’ll like and enjoy the many s we have made in buying a little too much of this, not enough of some- , so it makes odds, and broken lots you may want at a fraction of the rice— COME, HELP US RUMMAGE. 's Pure Silk Hose, 58c, pr. Women’s Knit Underwear 48c., full fashioned for women of extra or regu ’ top, fine sheer weave of extra * spun silk. lar size. White Crinkled Pliss’e 17c., just the leather String Bags 49c. Not same fine quality you bought else left, but stylish and extra fine where at 30c. Old Smart Waists 98c,, the’ latest tailored "Swirl” style, also dainty dress mod Dned heavy twilled you generally els, |c- for. n’s Combination Skirts 25c., Men’s Nobby Neckwear 48c., "Bran” new styles, beautiful silks, some sold waist attached, button fastened up to $1. ape, 35c. seller, i ’ j Walking Boots 92.69, En^- Children's High Top Shoes 92.10 pr. Stylish button lasts, high grad? calf, alf, good welt, soles, button and tyles. sizes 8J to 12* >2» Umbrellas for School 42c., steel rod iss Wool Blankets 94.35 pr. beveled, strong, paragon frame, natu le bed size 80x91), both gray and ral handle. , bordered. New Pillow Tops 28c,. with back f "Interlock’* Wrappers **3c. lining, interesting conventional and did soft shirts, for bat lies flower designs. icate skin. It is also our aim to have the best equipment such as Modern Fit*« Proof Banking Room, Fire Proof Vault, Burg lar Proof Safe, Modern Safe Deposit Boxes—and cue have them. First National Bank, Tillamook, Oregon. Get Methylene Blue, the new drug for the prevention and cure of abortion of milk cow«, at Clough's. For sale, Stock of Men's Furnidli- ing and Shoes ; also cash register —Tht Toggery, E. J. Claussen, assignee. Wet and stormy weather prevailed this week, with the Patsy and Sue H. Elmore bar bound at Astoria and the railroad tied up. Pay your taxes by check. Its an Dawson Bros, will meet all trains advantage to the tax collector as with bus, and will handle passer- well as to the bank and yourself. gers and baggage to all parte of the Tillamook County Bunk. city. Call or phone at the Livery Dairymen ! See the Made-in-Tilla- barn on 2nd Ave East. mook Stanchion at carpenter ehop, Clough's ^circulating library of next to Woolfe’e blacksmith ehop. the copyrights books. Buy a book Retails at $1.50, best yet. for $1.50, exchange it as often and Call up A. T. Coate I,umber Co as many times as you wish for 10c for special prices on four foot fir a change. If you wish to withdraw, slab wood in qualities of ten and keep your book. Banker Frank Rowe was down twenty cords. Phene 4-3-W. Trojan Blasting Powder, leevee from Wheeler on Tuesday and re no bad effect after using. Get ports that the tie up on the railroad literature and prices from the Tilla is causing a delay in the big saw mill of the Wheeler Lumber Co. mook Feed Co. SeeJShrode. getting started. Judge Webster Holmes, Mrs. S. S. Johnson vs. Miami Lumber Holmes and Miss Ruth will leave for McMinnville on Friday, where Company, appellant, appealed from Tillamook, action for teen for legal the judge holds Circuit Court. services, was affirmed by the su The',Fairview Birthday Club will preme court, the amount claimed in meet at the home of Mrs. R. Still the lower court being allowed. well, assisted by Mrs. Nigerly and Wanted, about ten boys, between »Mrs. A. Mnjiea, on Friday, Jan. 3tk the age of 15 and 18, for the begin You wi'l miss it if you do not ners band. There will be no charges take advantage of the bargains for instruction, will have io furnish shown in the window at the Tills* their own instruments. Apply to mook Feed Co.’s Store next week. . the leader of Tillamook Military Protect your valuable papers from Band. the unexpected lire by renting one Married, at Portland, Wednesday, of our safe deposit boxes. Only one Jan. 21, Harley E. Morton and Mi»» dollar per year. Tillamook County Hazel Wilkinson. Both bride and Bank’. * groom are well known here, hav- Rev. J. R. Jope, pastor of the ing recently been residents of this Christian Church, having received city, where they have many friends a call from the Christian Church who wish them a long life of hap at Roseburg, tendered his resigna piness. tion on Sunday, Mrs. Royal Stillwell has been suc “Sure Milk,’’ the new cow feed cessful in raising over $200 amongrt guA’anteed to produce more milk the business men and others to for the money than any other feed pay the rent for six months for a on the market. Call and see it. rest room. The store building used Tillamook Feed Co. as the candy store opposite A A. There was no letter mail again on Pennington’s store will be used Tuesday, the clerk on the train for that purpose, which is a good having thrown the Tillamook letter , location I pouch off at Hillsboro, instead of Train service was resumed be. taking it on to Wi lamina. 'tween Tillamook and Mohler on A Real Bargain. Something •pecial every day next week Watch the window of the Tillamook Feed Co.'a store, window charged daily. If you miss a day you will miss a bargain. • M F. Leach was at Wheeler on Tuesday ami he is in doubt whether the slides on the railroad will be cleared before the 27th, the date set for trains to be running again. Spruce limbs, vine maple, body fir, hemlock and heavy fir slab wood for sale. See Shrode. To lease, small house and one acre of river bottom land north of town Apply to C. Ne eon. See the guessing contest in the window of the Tillamook Feed Co. Costs nothing toguess. SeeShrode. Grant Thayer will pay you the ■ highest cash price for your hides, pelts, furs, rubber, sacks, old brass, ft tt It is the aim of this bank to give the best banking service possible—and cue do it. What You Gain lar depositor with TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK. Your funds are kept in absolute security. Payment by check provides indisputable receipts in the form of returned canceled checks. Payment by check saves many a long trip ; saves the trouble of making change and taking receipts. Being a depositor with us acquaints us with each other anti lays the foundation for accommodation when you want to place out your resources with a loan. Every courtesy and facility is rendered the small as well as the large depositor. Don't wait until you can begin with a large deposit. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 980,500, Tillamook County Bank. Monday, leaving this city at 7 30 in tlie morning, returning arrive» in this city at 4.35 p. m. This will be the schedule when train service with • Portland is resumed, the time of I leaving Portland will be the same ■ is Tillamook. Owing to the route I being changed by way of Oswego, 'this adds ten miles to the journey. it is expected that train service will we resumed between this city and Portland on the 27th. Those who passed at the teachers’ examination in thia city are a» fol. , lows : One-year certificates- Ruth Sutton, Otis ; I.yda Ruth Crane, Beaver ; Minnie M. Ripley, Gari- baldi ; Margaret D. Baah, Nelin- A. Lillian McLaughlin, lent ; Blaine : Ida M. Rider, Hemlock ; Bessie Bay». Pacific City ; Mabel Tillamook ; Bentley R. Terry, Stow, Tillamook ; Crystal Dunstan. Tillamook ; Jennie B. Knauff, Helm; il. S Brimhall, Garibaldi. Life certificate : Bertha Rowe Hannon, Tillamooi. Guy M. Watkina, »pedal inapcc- tor of the custom» service, han sent out tlie following Irttcr in regard to boats carrying life preserver»: “J am just in receipt of a ruling from the Bureau of Navigation, Depart ment of Commerce, to tlie effect th d motor boats carrying pssaen gers for hire must tie provided with life prenervernof the sort prescribed by the Board of Supervising In apex torn for every passenger carried, and no cushions are approved aa a substitute for life preserver» on motor boat* carrying paaneeger» for hire.”