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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1914)
■ A Farmer Near Here drove five miles the other day to pay a debt, losing half a day’s time doing so. Had he been a depositor with this bank, he would have mailed his check at an expense of two cents, and spent his time more profitably. It’s an extravagance not to be a'bank depositor, for nothing helps so much to save time and money as having an account with I lanage rtnerst town f excel! CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500, □ess tn r. ht, Ti ----- Tillamook County Bank i y 2, 1 ■ ---------------------------------------- t‘ ™ÍLL-AM00K JOTTINGS Mrs. Andy Nolan returned to her home in Portland on Saturday after visiting- her sister, Mrs B. C. Lamb, S. C|prk, auctioneer. in this city. and ¡mpty sacks wanted—Lamb- “Jackson Powell vs. Aaron Sher- ' trader Co ie co: man and wife et al, is a suit filed Sts a ¡ afe deposit boxes for rent.—Tilla in the circuit court to recover $270 ra» ok County Bank. • Jogieadquarters for auto livery.— on a promissary note. Pay your taxes by check. It’s an •hial i Hadley, phone 1ÍW. advantage to the tax collector as le by ence poets for sale. Apply to well as to the bank and yourself. x Watt, Tillamook, Ore. Tillamook County Bank. * —Till up the Mutual Phone fora A few more calenders left, those i at the Tillamook Studio. who have not received one this g riacilla club will meet with Mrs. year, will please call and get one. A. Franklin, Friday afternoon, No mail orders filled.—Chas. I. • ve chickens wanted at the Tilla- Clough Co. >k Meat Company’s Market, 12c. Fred Robitch of Hemlock, had pound. * the misfortune to injure bis left e are iu a position to make foot while clearing land last week e long time farm loans. First and he was brought to tlie city, Dr. Wendt attending to the injured onal Bank S. McClellan, of Montana, an limb. The Elks at McMinnville have friend of Frank Long, is in the changed the date of their circus to on a visit. _ _>r 60 days—two 7x11 enlarge- Feb. 27 and 28. Local members of — its in beautiful folders for $1.00 that order will be interested in the change. 'onk’s Studio. * Wanted, a person to cut 1,500.000 ouf work does not suit you tell if it does tell your friends. City feet of lumber at Hemlock. Will take pay for the timber in lumber. isfer Company * Apply to W. H. Lavetigood, Hem G. Beals left on Friday for lock, Ore. land, on business, Mrs. Beals F. W. Christensen has been re mpaning him. employed by the Tillamook County ing your chickens to the Tilla- Creamery* Association as inspector k MeatGompany’s Market. We and grader of |Tillamook cheese 12c. per pound. factories and cheese. mt to buy 21 good cows, fresh Dawson Bros, will meet all trains >ming fresh soon. Write Neal with bus, and will handle passen •er, Tillamook. gers and baggage to all parts of the C. Lamb went to Portland on city. Call or phone at the Livery lay on a business trip and re burn on 2nd Ave East. id on Tuesday. C. A. Moad has rented part of the 3. W. Stiverson, of Cloverdale, store of the Jones Kundson Furni iccepted a position in Attor- ture Co., and will open a cash gro dendeMon's office. cery store. Mr. Moad left this morn — Boats reports the birth of a ing to buy hie stock of goods. ___ hter on Monday to the wife of Graded Jersey Calves for sale from er Parrazo, of Netarts. tested cows as they freshen ; one- :e and lace ed/^ing, lc. per half to three-fourth Jersey ; both at Lamar's Variety Store, sex ; registered sire. Apply to T. H. McCormack, F.R.D. No. 1, • p in and look around.” As we have failed to receive sev is Ines Paul, of Hebo, came up reek for a visit with íñeuds eral of the co-operative reports, we will have to postpone the publica * llamook and Bay City. J n I-asic and Joe Bennett, alias tion of the annual reports of the 'atria, 1s a suit filed in the cir- cheese industry until next week. Dr. McGee reports that a daugh »nrt to recover $234.45. hunting, fishing andtresspuss ter was born to the wife of A. L ea can be obtained at the Hex d- McCarty on last Friday morning, and on Saturday evening to the office, printed on cloth wife of Arnold Gunenwald, a daugh > Tillamook Military Band will ter. a dance at the Commercial Fire destroyed the home of Albert on SotMd.iy, Feb. 28th. Williams, up Wilson river on Tues nk and Joe Day of Saganaw, day. They managed to save a few , coueiiMjof Mrs. Wm. Powell, of their personal belongings. iaiting at her home in this There was no insurance on the Aoute. i Tillamook Hose Company The performance at the Gem iv* a Wince and »acial at the T beatre next Monday evening is nook Commercial Club on ' for* the benefit of the Tillamook a. Military Band, Mr. Smith giving ttet yonr valuable papers from the whole profits of the theatre for "•expected fire by renting one thal evening to the band. ' safe dtp) ,ait boxes. Only one ' For 00 day«—two 7x11 enlarge > Tillamook County I ments in beautiful folders for $1.00 • '• at Mcnk’a Studio. * S VARIETY STORE, UUAÍDOOK, OREGON p in and Look flround ” Wall paper remenants, values up to 25cts. double roll at a special price of 8 cts. double roll King a Smith Co. * If you have any painting or varn ishing to do, please remember that we have some paint and varnish that we are offering at extremely low prices. King & Smith Co. * The A. F. Coats Lumber Com pany shipped a car of lumber to Chicago last week, and when it arrives there it will be worth$765.71, the railroads charging $416.97 freight. When the Panama canal is in operation freight rates on lumber will be greatly reduced. The auditors in the case of John Leland Henderson ve Tillamook Hotel Company has filed their re port. As it will be probably some time^. next month before Judge Webster Holmes will return to the city the case will not be decided until then. Ed. Hadley is expecting a car load of Ford autos from Detroit, containing eight cars. He was handicapped last year, not being able to obtain enough cars amt quite a few persons were disap pointed. He has more cars ordered, but he says those who want others should put in their orders at once, on account of the great demand for these machines. The W.R C. met in regular session Saturday afternoon. Three new candidates were initiated, namely, ' Mrs. Kate Stillwell, Mrs. Alice Anderaou and Mrs. Mary Maddux, also two of the G.A.R. veterans, Mr. Fitzgerald and Mr. Weston, who were admitted as honorary members. After the business was concluded a short program in honor of George Washington was ren dered, followed by the customary birthday lunch. A new 23-passenger auto car of the White make attracted consider able curiosity in the city on Satur day. It is to make the run be tween this city and Cloverdale, leaving after the arrival of the after noon train and to return in time to catch the passenger train leaving this city in the morning. The car will also be used for trips during the day to Netarts and other points. Charley Howland ie the owner of the car which cost $4,500. Tillamook County, a municipal corporation of the State of Oregon, on ,the relation of James Langley plaintiff, vs. W. J. Stephens and Henry Wolfe, defendants, is a suit filed in the circuit court. The ac tion iB to recover $996.62 from the defendants who were sureties on a bond given by Mead A Son for $1700, who had taken a contract for road work. The contractors were unable to fulfill their contract and went into voluntary bankruptcy, there being several sums of money owing. The plaintiffs now sue for the amount. Next Tuesday the new I. O. O. F. building will be dedicated, with ap propriate exercises, followed with a banquet, and it is estimated that 400 persons will take part in the ded ication, This was to have taken in January, but owing to the tie-up on the railroad it had to be post poned. It is expected that Judge W.Galloway and JudgeThos. Ryan, of Salem, and Mrs. Woodman, pre sident of the Assembly and other Grand Ix>dge officers will tie pre sent All members of the order are cordially invited to attend, and del egations from the lodges at Bay- City and Cloverdale will attend. The Shakespeare Club held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. B. C. Lamb on Friday, After the business meeting a pleasant social time was enjoyed before the guests were invited to the dining room. It being nearSt. Valentine’s day the hostess carried out the idea in her table decorations, lunch eon, place cards and favors. Cupid spoke through the hearts on the place cards, with many witty little misquotations. The floral decora tions were pink carnations. In vited guests were Mrs. Andy Nolan, Mrs. Carl Haberlach. Mrs. Emmet Bales and Mrs. Ira Smith. The Kill Kare Klub met at the home of Mrs. Mason on February Sth, 1914, with eleven members present. The afternoon was »pent in seeing a game in which Mrs. Christensen »bowed her ability in dart throwing, Mrs Christensen receiving the prize Mrs.' Manon deserves much credit in the novel and original place < ar4* provided. After much hunt ing every one finally »acceded in I finding her own card, and were ■uted to a very dainty lunch. The guest of the afternoon was Mrs Franklin. Every one went away expressing themselves much pleased to have been there. It has been the kick in it that lifts out the stumps or roots. Du Pont Stumping Powder costs you no more per box than other powders but does more work, hence cheaper to use. • Tillamook Commercial Club. On Monday evening, February 23, at 8:00 p.m., matters of interest to the entire county will be dis cussed at the Tillamook Commer cial Club. The following subjects have been arranged for: ‘ ‘Loganberries” —discussion led by.Chas. Kunze and Col. Geo. Hen derson. ‘‘Rural Credit”—led by W. G. Dwight. “The G. A. R. Encampment” — led by Chas. Reyuolds and Frank Severance. “The State and the County Fairs ' —led by John H. Dunstan. These will be the first of a series of discussions on practical matters planned for future meetings of the club. A smoker and a short musical program have been provided for after the meeting. Members are invited to attend. F. C. B aker , President. E. J. C laussen , Secretary. The First National Bank of Tillamook Is Now Located in its NEW BANKING ROOM, I.O.O.F. BUILDING, Anti invites the Public to call and make an inspection of the room and its equipment. SAFETY. SECURITY, SERVICE. ” Save your Silver Certificates,” we are giving away Oregon State Silver ware, every home should start a collection. Purchases amounting to $1.00 or over sent prepaid to any point in Tillamook County. Butterick fashion publication and patterns for March now ready, fashion sheet mailed free upon request. After Inventory, Clean Up Rummage Sales, Commencing SATURDAY MORNING, Feb. 21st, continuing for One Week. Sensational Price. Reductions will be the rule throughout all departments. All remnants, broken lines, odds and ends, small lots, mussed goods, etc., to be closed out regardless of cost making incomparable money saving opportunities. COME TO THE RUMMAGE SALE STILLWELL’S, I.O.O.F. Bld.,Tillamook,Or. SATURDAY, February 21st, FASHION RUMMAGE GRAB BOX ! We guarantee each box to contain merchandise worth 38c. Many will amount to in value as high as $2.50. This is to introduce thoroughly our Rummage Sale and to superinduce your coming to the best bargain event of the decade. Come and join the happy, merry, crowd. You are sure to get your money’s worth or five or six times more. SELECT ANY BOX FOR 38c. Great i Price Clean-up of Women’s Suits and Coats. Stunning new cutaways showing mid-winters’ smartest models. Medium weight fancy worsteds so much in demand right now. WOMEN’S COATS FROM $5.00 UP. WOMEN’S SUITS FROM >7.50 UP. Children’s and Young Ladies’ Coats» In many instances at less than i, novelty worsted materials, nobby cutaway and straight line models. Young LADIES’ COATS from $1.98 up. CHILDREN’S COATS from $1.75 up Infants’ bear skin aud worsted Coats 50c. up. Fancy Percale Wrappers, 50c. Children’s Fleeced Sleeping Garment, 49c. Women’s Fancy Wool Skirts to $5.00 values, $1.48. 50c. for Leather $1 25 String Bags. Women’s Knit Underwear, all sizes, 25c. 33c. for Fancy Tussah and Buddah, 75c. Silks. 19c. For white brocaded Suitings, selling at 40c. $2..'18 for beautiful $5-00 I land Bags. 29c. for wool eiderdown, selling at 00c. Broken lines of infants, boys, girls and women Shoes. Dainty house dresses in odd sizes and broken lines. Dress and tailored waists, get the deep Rummage Cut. Sweaters for men, women and children's Tremendous Rummage Reductions. Remnants ! Remnants ! ! Remnants !! ! The ends of our choicest piece goods gathered in our rummage nook at alxnit i former selling price. Hundreds of other articles |you will need sooner or later displayed on “ Rummage Sale Tables” at enormous reductions. We urge economical buyers to attend the sale daily. When one lot is closed out we will have ready others to take their place, which will lie just as great if not greater bargains. Come to the ” Rummage Sale.”