Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 21, 1914, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY ai, 1914.
Deposit all your income atfthis
bank and pay it out by check.
Thus you will make a written
record of all your money transactions,
which may be referred to months or
years hence, when information is wanted,
or the amount or time of a payment is
questioned.
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Most of the large deposits began
as small ones.
A checking account at this bank
will be your stepping stone to success.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500,
Tillamook County Bank
Swedish, German
and Yankee
scythe blades. They are all good—
take your choice. Scythe snaths that
hang just right. King & Smith Com­
pany.
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Maple Leaf chefse factory made 251
cases of cheese the second week in
May, which amounted to 17,500
pounds. That is a good showing for
one week for one factory.
George Vandersee was awarded the
contract to furnish the court house
with wood. His bid for 75 cords of
hemlock delivered in the basement,
was $3.80 per cord.
Stray heifer, yearling, blue roan,
without marks or brands. Owner can
have same by paying for advertise­
ment and pasturage. A. L. Thomas,
on the Perkins place.
Protect your valuable papers from
the unexpected fire by renting one of
our safe deposit boxes. Only one
dollar per year. Tillamook County
Bank.
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Dawson Bros, will meet all trains
with bus, and will handle passengers
and baggage to all parts of the ci.y
Call or phone at the livery barn on
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Second avenue East.
The baccaulaureate sermon to the
pupils of the high school will be
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS If our work does not suit you tell preached next Sunday morning at the
us; if it does, tell your friends. City Christian church by the Rev. W. J.
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Weber, of the M. E. church.
The Tillamook Headlight office is Transfer Company.
now located opposite the court house.
For sale, a good horse and buggy.
For sale, driving horse (roadster).
Inquire cf T. R. Elliott, R. F. D. I, Also single harness and buggy as
Get the "Clean-up” spirit.
Bay City, Oregon.
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good as new. Will sell all or will sell
Empty sacks wanted, Lamb-Scra-
'hotse. Call on or address' Clarence
40
acres
for
sale,
17
miles
from
Til
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der Cui'pany.
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lamook, on Wilson river. G. T. Kil- Edntr, Garibaldi, Oregon.
Safe deposit boxes for rent. Tilll- ner.
It’s a good rule to buy a sewir.q
mok County Bank.
Strawberry season is on. Fruit machine v ith an established rep-.r.n-
Ranch for sale. Terms reasonable. Palace is the place for your straw- tion fo- quality services. The White
* ' iberies. Bell phone 35-J.
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Apply to A. J. Stillwell.
for sale on easy terms at Jones
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For spring housecleaning use an Knudson Furniture Company.
l.ost—a bunch of keys. Return to
Fly
swatters,
screen
doors,
win
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electric vacuum cleaner. For rent by
A. F. Coats Lumber Co.
dow screens, screen cupboards and
the
Electric
Store.
Tel.
130J.
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Get your Land Plaster at the Tilla­
wire screen by the yard. Get the
Anyone desiring old magazines or
mook Feed Company.
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flies’ goat before they get yours.
Born, on Monday, to the wife of periodicals free, please call at Com­ King & Smith Company.
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mercial Club and obtain some.
Earl Kesler, a girl.
There has been a lot of damaged
Dairymen, if you have any heifer wheat shipped into the market and
Born, on Sunday, t<? the wife of O.
calves, 3 to 10 weeks old, see J. Mer- sold to the ranchers. The Tillamook
W. Kinnamatt, a son, at Beaver.
rel Smith. He will buy them.
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Feed Company handles nothing but
Ten unfurnished rooms over Lotus
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Netarts Restaurant ready for busi­ good wheat.
saloon for rent. Apply C. F. Kuster. *
All kinds of cement work in a first-
ness. Home cooking. Quick Service.
Miss Walter Clark and Mrs. Stew­ Best Chef on Pacific Coast. A. F. class manner and foundation and
art left on Monday for Pine Valley.
Julien, proprietor.
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chimney blocks at reasonable prices.
Ten unfurnished rooms over Lotus
Team, harness and wagon for sale. Will guarantee any work. A. E.
saloon for rent. Apply C. F. Kuster. ♦ Inquire of Norman Christensen, Docrge, nth street and First avenue
West, I Hiamook.
For sale, 200 acres of Wilson River Pleasant Valley. Address Hemlock
Rev. Sam E. Bettes, known as the
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bottom land. Inquire of Frank Free- postoffics.
Cow Boy Preacher commenced a
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man.
Jake Wolvinstine has opened a re­
series of revival meetings at the skat­
We are in a positiorr to make some pair shop down by the sawmill. Will ing rink on Monday, with a good at­
long time farm loans. First National repair any old thing. Boiler repairing tendance, T. E. Isaacs is in charge
a specialty.
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Bank.
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of the singing.
For
sale,
round
dining
table,
mis
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The Tillamook Feed Company will
A. J. Stillwell went outside the first
meet any price of any house on sion finish, 6 chairs to match, 4 of the week to meet the eastern dry
folding beds. Mrs. Cornforth, over goods representative and incidentally
equal terms.
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Star theatre.
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to liven up his stock with early sum­
Eight unfurnished rooms in Patzlof
mer merchandise.
For
rent,
21
acres
within
one
mile
building for rent or lease. See Rollie
of
Tillamook
City;
has
large
house,
O. A. Schultz and wife left on Tues­
Watson.
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barn, orchard. Rent reasonable. E. J. day for Chicago and other Middle
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ Claussen, Tillamook.
West points. Mr. Schultz has gone
mook Meat Company's Market, 15«-
The Singer Sewing Machine for there to drum up business and dis­
per pound.
sale on easy terms, at our home piano pose of the large stock of lumber now
Merril J. Smith has shipped out and music store, Tillamook, Ore. A. on hand.
over 500 head of yoang calves the Lineback, managwr. Both phones. *
Don’t be deceived in buying cheap
past few months.
Blood tablets for treatment of loss flour, when you can get Dement’s
— weight,
...... paleness, loss of energy Best Blue Stem hard wheat flour at
Tag day for the G. A. R. last Sat- of
the Tillamook Feed Company. The
urday was a great success, over $70 and that tired feeling, a few dose«
“best” flour on the market.
Your
'will
do
wonders,
at
Clough's.
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being raised.
money back if not satisfied.
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__ __ sale at less than half price, 2
For sale, chiap, Wicker and rub-. For
Bids for the buildings on the Fair
ber tired baby carriage. Call Mrs. burner, blue flame oil stove and oven. grounds were awarded to Bales &
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¡Just
the
thing
if
you
are
going
camp
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Rollie Watson.
Erskine and Frank Heyd, whose bids
ing. Call Mrs. Rollie Watson.
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were the same, viz., $2100. The other
Free fo.- this -month only, one Gem
Justice Frank Taylor came in from bidders were M. Melchoir, $2271; J.
theatre ticket with every $1.00 cash
Cloverdale and with Justice Stanley F. Stranahan, $2370.
sale at Clough's.
canvassed the votes in the primary
A. A. Imlafh, of Cloverdale, was election.
“Lucky” Jack Peterson came in
called to Salem on account of the
from Portland on Wednesday in his
For sale, two fulf-bloo !-d Jersey large touring car which was the first
death of his father.
bull calves, subject to resister. Ap- auto from the outside this year. He
Scowboat house for sale. In good ply to T. H. McCorma-ck, R. F D.
states that the roads are in fairly
shape. Price very reasonable^ King & 1, Tillamook, Ore.
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good condition with only a few bad
Smith Company.
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■ Bring your mail order catalogues ruts. He made good time.
\ acuum cleaners for rent with or , to the Tillamook Feed Company and
The dry weather the past week
without attendant. Tel. 130J. 'The1 . they will fill your order on the same
is causing the ground to dry up con-
Electric Store..
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sideradly. especially on the prairie
Bring your chickens to the Til'h- I * I ..........
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,....... _ young calve«. All land, wh.-h will cause a shortage in
am still
buying
mook Meat 'Company’s Market. Vie ^¡‘“both male and female. See me grass if the dry weather prevails
Pay 15c per pound.
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you want all they are worth. J. much longer. There is however, a
heavy crop of grass on the bottom
The Prohibition party will hold a Men *1 Smith,
For sa’e> axminister rug, 12x15. lands.
convention in this city on Saturday
chiffoniere,
«"»« table extension
In canvassing the votes for the pri­
at the »’mating rink.
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mary election on Monday, it was
dining table, Ur»* w\dr°^’
^J^w is the time to look over yotcr cabine and W’heeler 4 W.l.on sew­ found that Little Nestucca precinct
n,ac hinery and get your repairs. Th-e ing machine. M?»- Cornforth, over had failed to send in the Republican
TGlamook Feed Company carries a
tally sheet, but had sent in,two Dem­
Star theatre.
Supply for all machines.
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ocratic sheets instead which caused
Xdelay of one day in tallying the Re-
iblican vote.
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ÜHMRR’S variety stoi ? e ,
TIUbAflJOOK,
OREGON-
Drop in and book Around«
While Elsie I. Jewell, the 11-year-
old daughter of P. E. Jewell, was
waiting on Mrs. J. H. Dunstan in the
Home Bakery on Wednesday, she
fainted and fell to the floor, striking
her head on the frame of the paper
roll. She was rendered insensible and
received a bad gash over the right
eye. Dr. Kerron was called and at­
tended to the injury.
A marriage license was issued to
Richard O. Allen and Cecil Gist.
Girl wants work in private family,
16 years of age. Apply to Mrs. Sher­
wood, Cloverdale, Ore.
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Horse wanted; small horse, weight
about 850 or 900 pounds; must be
young and sound and broke for driv­
ing. Write to W. Roemicke, Woods,
Ore.
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Ira Smith will organize a mayor
and city council from the boys of the
public school on Friday. The boy
mayor and boy city councilmen will
have charge of the cleanup campaign
in this city.
For sale—1 Kenwood stump pul­
ler, 300 ft. 3-4-in. cable, 2 blocks,
I'.ump hook and swamp hook. Nearly
new. Also I horse, sound and true,
7 years old, weight 1500 pounds, 1
ight wagon and harness in good con-
'¿ricn. Will sell cheap. Address P. J.
Hcnige, Beaver, Ore.
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The First National Bank
of Tillamook
Is Now Located in its NEW BANKING ROOM,
I.O.O.F. BUILDING,
And invites the Public to call and make an
inspection of the room and its equipment.
SAFETY
SECURITY,
SERVICE
The regular meeting of Corinth W.
R. C. will be held Saturday, May 23,
and every member is requested to be
present. The regular birthday dinner
will be served in the Artisan hall.
Memorial day exercises will be held
in the Christian church, May 30, at
10:30 a. m.
I have had many years' successful
experience in getting pensions for sol­
diers and their widows and children
of al) wars; also back pay, ration pay,
new laws, homesteads, increased pen­
sions, etc. Consultation free. Call or
write C. R. Worrall, atty., adjoining
Commercial Club, Tillamook, Orc. *
The County Court awarded
contract to Dolan & Delsman
constructing concrete pavement for a
distance of 2230 feet from Hall slough
to station 29 plus 00 on the Bay City
road north of this city. The bid was
$6117. The other bidders were F. C.
Feldschau, $8615.90; Giebisch & Jop­
lin, $9157.25.
The Star theatre is being renovated
and will be run in future under new
management. The floor of the thea­
tre is being lowered and will be on
a level with the sidewalk. It is the
intention of the new management to
make the theatre as attractive as pos­
sible where good shows will be the
order of things.
Are you going to do any painting
this spring or summer? This is ideal
weather just now. Sherwin-Williams
prepared paint costs a trifle more per
gallon than other paint (because it’s
better), but a painter will not charge
you any more for putting it on, nor
will you have to paint so often. King
& Smith Company.
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Carl Haberlach has received orders
from local people for 500 four-pound
Young Americas. It is the intention
to sell these cheese to people who
visit Tillamook and in that way adver­
tise Tillamook :heese, as they can be
sent by mail at small cost. Several
of the business men are back of this
stunt to advertise our famous cheese.
You can buy wall paper at same
price as other people. One price to
all. We do not give paper hangers
a commission on the paper you buy,
they ought to be satisfied with the
price they get for hanging it. We can
give you names of paper hangers and
painters who will do you a good job
and be satisfied with wages. King
& Smith Company.
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P. S. Bromby, representing the
Blodgett Co., was in the city on Wed­
nesday and left this morning. Mr.
Bromby is interested in the Republi­
can ticket that was nominated on Sat­
urday. He informed us, that the lum­
ber market is in a bad way and those
who have returned recently from
Chicago say it is the worst in many
years. He does not look for business
to pick up until the return of the
Republican to power.
Seldom if Ever in the Millinery World were such
Good Bargain News announced.
S&ED. B. FISKSVrSm:SdHATS
Millinery Salon, rear Main Left Isle.
1 o morrow and the days following we will present
to the Millinery Trade a collection of D. B. Fisks
modes, the latest and most authentic early summer
styles, 10 of the newest sailore, directoire and side-up-
turned models, colors of gold, black, « white, navy,
brown, linen, tango, Copenhages, etc.
The best
Milan-tagal straws.
At Less Than 2 Fisks Price :
$12.00 FISK TRIMMED HATS $5.00
15.00
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6.50
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17.00
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7.48
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20.00
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8.65
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25.00
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10.98
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$4.00 FISK UNTRIMMED SHAPES 1.98
5.00
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2.49
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6.00
2.95
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7.00
3.48
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Our free trimming system when shapes and materials
are purchased here.
This is a Sale which must attract the attention of
every woman and young lady who appreciate—Exclu­
siveness. differences, are the essence of these new hats.
Just received by express a smart consignment of the
new early Sum nier, Coats and Suits-
STILLWELL’
0000000000009000
Oxyaccetaylene Welding
We weld Cast Iron, Steel, Bronze,
Brass, Aluminum, Nickle Steel, Cop­
per, broken gears, pulleys, crank shafts,
boilers and build seamless tanks. Do
cutting and brazing,
SPECIAI^T
TTENTION TO MILL AND
^ARINE WORK,
The Shakespeare Club had another
(WTck service
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(4ffick
our specialty.
delightful afternoon on Friday after­
noon, which was the monthly meet­
Remove carbon from cylenders in 20 minutes.
ing of the club. Mrs. John Groat
All work guaranteed.
was the lady who entertained the
members and a number of invited
At Hiner’s Machine Shop.
guests. Her home was tastefully dec­
No Jobs too Big and None too Small.
orated for the occasion. The floral
decorations were a profusion of pink
roses. The hostess served a dainty
lunch, which all enjoyed. The invited
guests were Mesdames Haltom, Sev­ which had a flue sheet tracked be­ Kilcliis, carrying the driver, Mr. Tay­
erance, Bales, MacKrnzie, Small and tween the flues, was repaired in six lor and Miss Powell down lhe grade
Zachmann and Miss Maude Overfelt. hours at a saving of $105. Hiner & about 15 feet. Taylor was able to
Reed make bids on all kinds of weld­ extricate himself but Mis>. Powell
Hiner & Reed have ju»l started ing and cutting. In establishing a was pinned down between the horse
an up-to-date oxyaccelaylene weldng welding shop in this city it will mean and buggy, F. D. Small and others,
shop at Hiner's machine shop. I bey a great saving in money and time to who happened to be passing at the
weld cast iron,
;»«•, I rat», those who have broken machinery. time, went to Miss Powell's assist-
aluminum, nickl
per, l> ok- They also build pressure tanks with ance and freed her from her danger-
en gears, pulle
hafts, i>.»l-
all seams welded, which are lighter ous position.
I
ers, in fact, can
ost anything. and stronger than riveted tanks.
In one case a saw S’ b r was brol.cn
While out buggy riding on Sunday
DR. WENDT.
off at the collar whi. 1 would have
cost $60 to replace, but this «as «tid­ Miss Reba Powell came near meeting
Eye Specialist,
ed without taking it out of th • L.-nr «ith a serious accident. The horse
Fite Olastci at
ings for $4. In another case a boiler tacked the buggy off the grade near Reasonable Price«. Guaranteed.
HINER & REED,
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