$1.50 PER YEAR. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 30. 1914 The Saving Habit. People who succeed in saving make a habit of it. The saving habit requires de* termined cultivation, but when well rooted, grows fast. Its re­ wards are quick and certain. You can start the saving habit any time at this bank. The best time is NOW. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500, Tillamook County Bank ■ ■ ] p I A STEP FORWARD. ç I County Bank Installs Statement Machine. i • Within the past few years banks the country 1 over have been discarding the balancing of pass < ’ books, using them for recording deposits only, and are issuing statements. In accordance with ' this spirit of progress the Tillamoo k County Bank has installed a bank posting and statement I ’machine, the very latest device for this work, and hereafter instead of bringing in the pass book to < (be balanced, each customer will get a neatly <» printed statement of his account when he wants it, without any delav, and regularly at times agreed ; , ¡’upon between himself and the bank; either’’ monthly or every two or three months as the | < ^activity of the account way require. j » The ledger statement sheet is placed in the , machine, the amount of checks subtracted from < r * the balance of the day before and the deposit ( > added, all automatically, and with the date auto- t matically printed, a lever pulled, and the sheet is ( ejected from the machine with the amount of1' checks, deposit and new balance correctly printed. As no mental effort is required this saves much < ’ time and assures accuracy and neatness in posting. ( , This system puts the bank on a par with the best up-to-date city banks, enabling it to give as II modern banking service to its patrons as they* • 1 1could get in the big cities. Q m TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS The Tillamook Headlight office is now located opposite the court house. Melons delivered free. Buy them at the Fruit Palace. Good house and lot for sale on easy terms. Apply to J. S. Stephens. * Safe e’-posit boxes for rent. Tilli- tnok County Bank. * Housekeeping rooms, 8th street and Stillwell Ave. * c 25c dinners at the Old Spanish Kitchen. The best in town.* Fresh fruit delivered to any part 0 the city. Phone the Fruit Palace.* Born on Wednesday, to the wife of Lharley Cooper, a son. For sale, 200 acres of Wilson River bottom land. Inquire of Frank Free­ man. * e are in a position to make some long time farm loans. First National Hank. * House work wanted by the hour, n nte to Myrtle Schroder, Tillamook Oregon. vJ)r;.Jack Olson will be away for a cation the first two weeks in •Mtgust. Black’smith shop to rent next to my office. T. H. Goyne. Lee M Travis, who has been visit­ ing at the editor’s home, left Thurs­ day for Eugt?ne. The Till amdek Feed Co. wi'l tnalce you low pieces on all kinds of na\*in carload lot I. See Shrode. If our work does not suit you tell us; if it does, tc.’l y°ur inends. Uty Transfer Company.' Jake Wolvinstine .*»« °Pen‘tJ a J'? pair shop down by th * sawmill. 1 repair any old thing. B<.''**er repair^ g a specialty. For sale a covered wag< ,n> horse, and harness, horse weighs ’5°® price $250. Apply at the office. The dry weather of the past weeks is causing a shortage of gr. • it being the middle of June since t. last rain fell. Owing to the dry weather the past six weeks, there is a great decrease in the am-ount of milk taken to the cheese factories. Dr. T, P. Wise and Mrs. Wise and son are in from Portland on a sum- mer's vacation, and visiting at |he home- of Sheriff Crenshaw. DAMAR’S VARIETY STORE. i TIUDAiDOOK, «« OREGON- Drop in and book Hrocind " For sale two bull calves, registered Miss Mathilda Franklin and Miss Jerseys. Brown Bessie stock. Sire Elsa M. Clasusen, a sister of Attor­ Brave Engineer. Apply to T. Me ney Claussen are in on a vacation. Cormick, Tillamook Ore. Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ Attorney Johnson returned on Monday from Wilhoit Springs, where mook Meat Company’s Market. 15c. * he went for the benefit of his health, ! per pound. Mrs. Johnson returning with him. Bring your chickens to the Tilla­ The Singer Sewing Machine for mook Meat Company's Market. We sale on easy terms, at our home piano pay 15c per pound. * and music store, Tillamook, Ore. A. For sale, pair of angle dial scales, Lineback, manager. Both phones. * slightly used, can be seen at the Till­ For sale, a horse and Jersey cow. amook Feed Co. To be sold for lit­ Enquire of Westley Rush or write to tle over half price. * C. A. Collinge, R. F. D. No. 1 care Young girl wants to take care of of John Little. * children, can do plain sewing, willing Is Now Located in its NEW BANKING ROOM, Work wanted by young woman, is to go to beach. Five dollars a week, a trained nurse, but will take any inquire at the Headlight Office. kind of work, and can milk cows. Wanted—live representative in Till­ Apply tn N. E. Wilson, care of Sam amook. Advancement to parties show­ Tomlinson. * ing ability. Steady position. Legiti­ V Protect your valuable papers from mate proposition. Good money. Lady And invites the Public to call and make an the unexpected fire by renting one of or gentleman. Benn-Newman Mfg. our safe deposit boxes. Only one Co., 409 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Ore. dollar per year. Tillamook County inspection of the room and its equipment. T. E. Alexander and wife arrived Bank. * in this city on Monday evening, Mrs. Louise Mattson and daughter, having used a novel method oF carry­ SAFETY SECURITY SERVICE. Miss Ida Mattson, of Kansas City, ing their camping outfit. They had Kan., came in on Tuesday on a visit, a specially designed dog cart, with Mrs. J. P. Allen being a sister of Mrs. bicycle wheels, drawn by four Rus-- Mattson. sian hounds. The cart carried about 200 pounds and Mr. and Mrs Alex­ Tents, Tent Flies, Camp Stoves, ander it over the Wilson River. Camp Chairs, Guns, Ammunition, When hiked arrived here three of the Fishing Tackle, in fact most every­ wheels they were out of commission ow­ thing to make camp life a pleasure. ing to some parts of the road being King & Smith Co. * bad. OOOOO0OOOOOQOOOOOCGCC0C>Q>O2«) Rev. H. D. Chambers, archdeacon S. B. Huston and wife visited points Diocese of Oregon of the Episcopal of interest in Tillamook county this Church, was in the city on Wednes­ Mr. Huston was an aspirant SlBiaEIBI5JBEfBI3JBJBJ2IBJ3I2®®BEfBíSEIé1J3rCCOG0OeOCOQOC«OOCOOCOOOQ essary. $100 monthly and traveling Expenses. Advertising Smoking, ; New Shipment of Cups just received. Lots of Large Sizes. New Patterns. Chewing Tobacco, Cigarettes, Cigars. Send 2C. stamp for full particulars. Hemet Tobacco Co., New York. * A new perfection Oil Cook Stove will make your summer cookin~ a pleasure. A quick hot fire and a cool kitchen to work in. Can not be beat for fruit canning. Take one of them with you on your outing trip and your wood troubles are over.—King & Smith Co. * A. F. Coats Lumber Co.'s saw mill in this city closed down on Saturday on account of stagnation and low prices of the lumber market, brought about by the Democratic free trade, as lumber is on the free list. While the mill is shutdown a number of re­ pairs will be made. At a special meeting of the City Council on Thursday evening Blaine Hays resigned as City Recorder and John Aschitn was appointed by A Few Contract Goods Excepted. Mayor Beals, which was confirmed by the council. David O’Donnel was appointed water commissioner in the place of P. W. Todd. George Dunstan vs. W. C. Hawk and Mrs. E. B. Miller, doing business under the style and firm name of Bay City Drug Co., is a suit filed in the circuit court to recover $30.56 be­ ing balance of an account owing the Pacific Coast Biscuit Co., for mer­ chandise. The dance to be given on Saturday evening at the Band Boy’s Hall is for the benefit of the Fresh Air Kiddies, the hall and music being donated for that purpose. This is a laudable ef­ fort to give a large number of poor children a summer’s outing in this X county, and should meet with the sup­ port of our citizens. ' After a most pleasant visit with s'(r. and Mrs. Frank Heyd, Mrs. thur Harper, of Portland and Miss ti;. abeth Fitzgerald, of the Dalles have gone to Rockaway beach for a °u*>nK- Mr. and Mr«. Hevd and a party of friends went to the beach Wednesday for an out­ ing with their friends. ' Webster Holmes, in the case of T B Potter Realty Co. vs. Axel Anderson, in which the plaintiff ask ed for a temporary restraining order to prevent th* defendant from mak me use of plaintiff s wharf, and from g up thereto any boats or vessels and from interfering with the use of the dock, etc., refused to grant a tem- pcrary injunction. For »ate a gasoline engine, five horse power, in good condition Will be sold cheap for $75.00 including We Give Gold Bond Trading Stamps on ail Cash Purchases. magneto, which it worth |u. Apply to Alfred Larson, Tillamook Ore. • . NMMMMMMMMMMMWMMMMMMWCMC40Q«OOOOC40I)4000WC*OOOW The First National Bank of Tillamook I.O.O.F. BUILDING, Flashlights ! You Choice $1.50 THE ELECTRIC STORE See Window Display THE ANNUAL Everything Reduced, Help yourself to the bountiful savings and help us clear the shelves in readiness for the New Fall Stocks. You’ll pay more than present Prices if you wait until this sale is over. Don’t Wait. Don’t Delay. The pre­ sent is your buying time. Every Man^and SUIT R?P!?CED. All Ladies* READY-TO-WEAR REDUCED. Tremendous Sacrifices in WASH GOODS. Extra^Special Values in SHOES. Dress Goods, Blankets, Comforters, Table Linens^Curtains, Towelings, Napkins, Sheets, Underwear, Silks, Ribbons, Hose, Millinery, Notions Haltom’s J