Vol. XXVI JteÖliöbt No. 10 tea I The Prime Objects of every money earner should be to lay tip some­ thing for the future ; to reach middle life with something substantial to show for the labor of years; to have a home and property. Then the inevitable emergency, or declining years can be approached without flinching ; trouble can be looked in the eye. The world owes us all a living and more, too. The “more” represents what we put aside in a good bank where it may grow in safety. Put your surplus in this bank. We have space on our ledger for YOUR account. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500, Tillamook County Bank TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS The Tillamook Headlight office is now located opposite the court house. Wanted to rent a dairy ranch, with stock, with 10 or more cows. Cash rent or shares. Address G. F. Hackett, Hemlock, Ore. * For sale two bull calves, registered Jerseys. Brown Bessie stock. ‘. Sire Brave Engineer. Apply to T. Me Cormick, Tillamook Ore. An application of Harmony skin cream at night keeps the skin white soft and free from blemishes. C. I. Clough Co. ♦ For sale, pair of angle dial scales, slightly used, can be seen at the Till­ amook Feed Co. To be sold for lit- * tie over half price. Netarts Restaurant ready for busi- ness. Home cooking. Quick Service. Best Chef on Pacific Coast. A. F. * Julien, proprietor. Gambrinus Beer on draft at The Lotus. * Good house and lot for sale on easy terms. Apply to J. S. Stephens. * Safe d..posit boxes for rent. Til’.i- mok County Bank. * Blacksmith shop to rent next to my office. T. H. Goyne. * Gambrinus Beer by the keg or bot­ tle at The Lotus. * Miss Ruth Bewlew and Geo Gid­ dings came in from Ione. Mr. and Mrs. John Hathaway, of Aloha, are in on a visit. Mrs. A. K. Case left on Monday to I am still buying young calves, All visit her daughter at Hillsboro. kinds, both male and female. See me Try those 25c dinners at the Old if you want all they are worth. J- Spanish Kitchen. The best in town.* Merrel Smith. « Fresh fruit delivered to any part Protect your valuable papers from of the city. Phone the Fruit Palace.* the unexpected fire by renting one of For sale, 200 acres of Wilson River our safe deposit boxes. Only one bottom land. Inquire of Frank Free­ dollar per year. Tillamook County Bank. * man. * R. H. Thomas and wife were Tilla­ Attorney James Walton, jr., was in from Portland on business and piei s- mook visitors this week. Mr. Thomas is Clerk of the Portland School ure. Board, and the editor has known him Frank L. Sheldon teas declared in­ for a number of years. sane and taken to the state asylum at Rev. P. Ebinger having returned Salem this morning. from his vacation the regular services Perry De Lillies, who was taken j will commence Sunday, August 16th seriously ill in Alaska, has arrived | The subject for Sunday’s service is: home, and is improving rapidly. "God and the War.” We are in a position to make some Geo. and William Coats of Seattle long time farm loans. First National Washington and Carl Anderson of Bank. * Aberdeen, Washington are guests of Tan and sun burn, can be prevented their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs O. with our tan and freckle lotion. C. 1. A. Shultz. It’s a good rule to buy a sewing Clough & Co. * machine with an established rep.i .t- Saturday August 15 and Monday- tion fo .(Uality services. The White August 17 will be gingham days at for sale on easy terms at Jones the Stillwell store. * Knudson Furniture Company. ♦ If our work does not suit you tell All kinds of cement work in a first- us; if it does, tell your friends. City class manner and foundation and Transfer Company. * chimney blocks at reasonable prices. Bring your chickens to the Tilla­ Will guarantee any work. A. E. mook Meat Company’s Market. We Docrge, nth street and First avenue « West, T iliamook. pay 15c per pound. * Just in time, A. J. Stillwell had a Dairymen, if you have any heifer message Monday stating his import calves, 3 to to weeks old, see J. Mer­ order for Scotch ginghams was ship­ ped the previous week, they were rel Smith. He will buy them. ♦ landed in New York before war was Jake Wolvinstine has opened a re­ declared in Europe. pair shop down by the sawmill. Will Wanted—live representative in Till­ repair any old thing. Boiler repairing amook. Advancement to parties show­ a specialty. * ing ability. Steady position. Legiti­ Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Doak, of Stan­ mate proposition. Good money. Lady field, Ore., are in on a visit to the or gentleman. Benn-Newman hlfg. latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Co., 409 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Ore. Hannenkratt. Priscilla club had an enjoyable pic­ Mrs. C. F. Beltz, of Aberdeen, nic in Harrison’s grove last Friday. Washington, is the guest of her A number of visitors from out of daughters, Mrs. J. F. Stranahan and town being present. Another picnic will be held on Trask river in two Mrs. O. A. Shultz. weeks. Tillamook County Bank vs. Ivan Married, on Friday, August 7th, by Parsons is a suit filed in the circuit court to recover money to the Justice of the Peace E. W. Stanley, ! at his residence, Charles Kennedy amount of $264.55. and Miss Irma Hancock; also at the .... — Ed Schelling was called to Port’! 1 jame date and A place, Rrrrf Farmer land on Tuesday to attend the funeral j anj yijss Freda Schoppert. of Earl Finley, who was formerly 1 The Fairview Birthday Club will sityyer at the Wheeler saw mill. meet at the home of Mrs. M. . cx ey Ml»» Charlotte Banfleld, of Port­ near Stillwell Park, on {'‘ursda/ land and Mr». Lee M. Travis, of August 19. Those who w-II Eugene, who were visiting at the Mr? Ackley are Mrs. Ogg, Mrs. Dur- edll '*'* home, left on Mondiv. rcr and Mrs. Mamie Tittle. r? v • «nd wife of M«MinnvjHe,1 Mrs. Claude Thayer and daughter, Ur. Nunn . • r)r. Reedy »nd wife Miss Eugene Thayer, are in for a few .™. are visiting with . * Stale Veter- ¿.«.Uns- ------ Ur Nunn is assistant Reedy L-T ,hat Mr Thayer who is desirous "»run, and will assist !>». u.. t ’returning to Tillamook, is so »er- testing cattle for the county fair. ? ,,|v gt Berkley, Cal , that it is Portland’s best beer. Gambrinus, at iou. • '• for hint to do so. The Lotus. * ■ impossiu LAMAR’S I1.50 PER YEAR. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST 13, 1914 VARIETY STORE, TIUUACQOOK, OREGON- Drop in and book A solid case of 32 inch ginghams on sale “Gingham day” 11c yd. at Still­ well’s. The new lock is on the Commer­ cial Club door. All members in good standing can procure key from the Secretary. Grandma DeLillies, of Gales Creek, Oregon, and son Green De Lillies, wife, son and daughter, of Forest Grove, Ore., who have been visiting at the home of J. M. De Lillies, of this city, returned to their homes Thursday morning. Tobacco and Cigar Salesman want­ ed to Advertise. Experience unnec­ essary. $100 monthly and traveling Expenses. Advertising Smoking, Chewing Tobacco, Cigarettes, Cigars Send 2c. stamp for full particulars. Hemet Tobacco Co., New York. * Mrs. Harriet L.Vail, deputy lectur­ er of the State Grange, will attend the Grange meeting at Fairview to­ day for the purpose of organizing a Pomona Grange for Tillamook Coun­ ty. She will also address the mothers of Tillamook County at the High School on Friday afternoon at 2:30. Rural carriers have some peculiar things to carry on their mail routes. On Tuesday Rural Mail Carrier Smith was surprised when a baby was handed him for delivery at R. R. Stillwell’s place, to be delivered at W. E. Noyes’ farm. The child weigh­ ed 35 pounds and was carried a dis­ tance of seven miles. A tag was at­ tached to the child, with the address and amount of postage, which was 20 cents. Have you a farm for sale,if so, write to R. Mills, P. O. Box No. 245 Port­ land, Oregon. We want to buy a farm for cash if not over $4,000, or will pay- more for a good place on terms. In answering this ad, please state num­ ber of acres cultivated, price per acre, and state what stock and machinery go with the place. Prefer cheap land at $20 to $60 per acre, but will con­ sider highly improved farm at better price. * Tillamook, Ore. The cheese will be taken to the lake as part of the pro­ visions.—Spokesman Review. The Tillamook Feed Co. will make you low prices on all kinds of hay in carload lots. See Shrodc. * Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ mook Meat Company’s Market. 15c per pound. * T-o avoid .olor poisoning, buy sani­ tary thread dyed chambray ginghams 7'2^., during gingham days, August 15 and 17 at Stillwell’s. * I.oat Wednesday, between Hem­ lock and Tillamook, pack hunting clothes, boots, etc. Identity by book therein. Return Headlight office and leceive reward. Married, on Saturday night, at the M. E. parsonage, by the Rev. W. J. Weber, the pastor, Frank Hanenkratt and Miss Stella Smith. Both are well known in the county and we extend our congratulations and best wishes to them. They wilt make their home in this city where they have many friends. War News for Tillamook. The Tillamook Headlight made ap­ plication and was admitted a member of the Associated Press. This was brought about at the request of a number of our business men and citi­ zens, who were anxious to obtain the wai news, who have guaranteed part of the expense of obtaining this tel­ egraphic service, and which will keep them posted directly anything oi importance takes place. Commenc­ ing on Friday, the Tillamook Head­ light will issue special editions daily, of war and other important news, and those who have subscribed for this service will have a copy delivered free, as well as given a certain amount of advertising space. The Tillamook Headlight will be head­ quarters for war news, and those who wish to help defray the expenses by subscribing a few dollars a week can do so by notifying the editor. ©» Founded in the Strongest Way. Growing Stronger Every Day. “SERVES YOU RIGHT LUiv M gtprrcljcit Pentodi. First National Bank, Tillamook, Ore. Member of FEDERAL RESERVE ASSOCIATION Of the United States. OOeOOOOOeOCtQOCeOCCOOOOOOOCOOQCGOOOCQOQOS HELP. HELP.«! -------------- ------------------- l< What Have You Got to Sell, Trade or!^ Rent. I ?? ??????????! Married on August 1st, in this city tg Girl Punched Hold-Up Leon Berry and Miss Frankie Smith. Tillamook Please answer the above for me right away ............................... n Man at Los Angeles. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. D. L. Shrodc. Both are highly I am fairly SWAMPED AND DELUGED with| Proudly exhibiting her "muscle” respected young people, the groom illustrating her theory of how to Inquirers ................................................ FOR LOCATIONS | being the sawyer at the Coats Lum­ and hold-up men with a number of ber Co.’s mill, while the bride was treat fancy blows, pretty 18-year-old Ver ­ IN TILLAMOOK ........................................................................ I employed as clerk at the post office. ’DeLillies today explained how The happy couple spent a few days a onica women may always get the best of honeymoon in the country. They will a burglar. I am prepairing to get out a printed List of make their home in this city, and Miss De Lillies knows. Although ............................ TILLAMOOK PROPERTIES !| their many friends wish them a long a bold footpad succeeded in snatch­ life of happiness. ing a $20 bill from her she fought ........................... IN BOOKLET FORM ............... | Thomas D. Stoughton and Peter J. him off and prevented him from tak­ S ing a costly lavallier which she wore Gotelli, of Portland, were in the city- HELP ME OUT AND INCIDENTALLY HELP YOUR [ on Monday. They were out for a at the time. And she also taught him SELF............................................................................................... I three weeks summer outing and hik she declares, that it isn't safe always ed it from Astoria, coming in by way to hold up a girl, even if she’s a small i-’j of Necarney mountain, which is be­ one. “All a girl has to do is to hit— coming a favorite route for those who use chank’s pony for means of trans­ nuick and hard,” she said today, "and portation. They are delighted with the burglar or hold-up man, which­ the scenery in Tillamook County. ever he happens to be, will do all the They left to continue their journey running that's necessary. Fill out the Coupon Here To Dav, D<> it Now “The days past when a women along the coast, taking the road into Sandlake. This is one of the rrost- needs to run from any footpad. You NAME ........................................... healthful and enjoyable ways for sec, no man expects a girl to have any ADDRESS ....................................... young men to spend their summer fight in her. And so, aside from physical pain, he's so surprised when vacations. (Mark with circle what you have to offer, we will tlii-ii get J a girl hits—well, he’s so surprised 3 Justice of the Peace Stanley raised that he just “beats it” as hard as he in touch with you further as to details). the bond of $2,500 to $10,000 in the can. I have ............ acre place foryou to List for on- to SE 1.1., case of Ray Cooper who is charg "I shouldn’t be surprised if the man ed with the murder of M. Ackers at I hit was running yet. You see 1 TRADE or RENT. DATE.................... Blaine, and being unable to obtain gave him a swift uppercut, and it MAIL TO that amount he was locked up in the nearly took him off his feet.” 'J county jail pending the meeting of Little Miss DeLillies is a comedy the grand jury. The next term of the queen in Filmland, and her first box- ! circuit court does not take place until ing lessons were taken for reproduc- reproduc TILLAMOOK CITY, - - OREGON, ij November, and in the meantime tion on the screen.—Los Angele :s Cooper will have plenty of time to Evening Hearld. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance. consider the seriousness of the crime with which he is charged. He was To Bayocean. elected manual training teacher of the The launch Olive leaves Tillamook Portland schools, which position he at 9 a.tn and 2 p.m. Leaves Bay­ will have to relinquish. ocean at 10:^0 a.tu, and 3:30 p.m. t At Cloverdale, on Saturday after­ Round trips 75 cents. Sundays Tillamook County Boosters’ Band.. either on Monday and Tuesday, No­ vember 2nd and 3rd, or on triday noon, at the home of the bride’s par­ leaves at 9 a.m. only. Fare 50 cents. ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Owen The next bi-monthly rehearsal and and Saturday, November 6th and 7th. dates can be arranged to suit Miss Mabie Owen became the wife of concert will be held in the opera These Attention, Live Stock Exhibitors. the desires of the band. Ralph D. Wershkul, the Rev. F. S. house, in Tillamook City, Oregon, on Transportation to and return from Ford, pastor of the Nestucca Valley It will be necessary to send in your Sunday August 15th, and it is earnest­ Portland, expense allowance of $2.00 Presbyterian church, performing the ceremony. The young couple are applications to Dr. Reedy at once ly requested that all members of the per day per man during the engage he will inspect your stock, No Tillamook Boosters’ Band be present rnent, and $100.00 per day for the big very popular with the young people and ................. on this occasion as matters of much “Frisco '1 rip1’ next year. of Cloverdale and vicinity, the groom charge for this inspection. County Fair Board. A proposition was made with tin- importance to the band will be taken being a son of Mr. D T. Werschkul. "National Apple Show,” which is to up at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Wer»chkul WATER MELONS aoc EACH. The band has received an engage­ f>e held in Spokane, Wash., beginning are members of two well known and highly respected families of the 1500 WATER MELONS SHIPPED ment, to give a two days concert at with November 16th, 1914, with the US BY MISTAKE MUST BE SOLD the "Manufactures & Land Products very encouraging prospect of getting south part of the county, and they carry with them the best wishes of a TAKE YOUR PICK FOR 20 cents. Exposition,” to be held in Portland an engagement for the Tillamook EACH. the latter part of October and No­ County Boosters' Band on that oc­ large circle of relatives and friends RAY 4 COMPANY. vember. The band is wanted there casion. for their future happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heyd and Mr. W. J. Collins have retorned home, having spent last Sunday at Clover­ dale, Ore., on the ranch of Mrs. Liz­ zie ' Johnson and family. Sunday- morning fishing was enjoyed, with some fine catches. At noon they all | returned to the ranch to do justice to iMrrntrn \ a tempting chicken dinner, which was | TWtU LININ'. ’ serve! by the hostess, Mrs. L John­ CLOTH son After dinner the party went FACTO ROCALT four miles in autos to a clam bake at the Brooten baths, were also some BOTTOM ’ FACfHG-—1 interesting speeches and singing were heard. Those enjoying the out­ WA r(. M X ing were: Leslie Johnson, jr., Mr. POCMÍ f and Mrs J Bajley. Mr Elma John, • ax r»/ ton, Glen White, W T. Collin», Mr CATCH 6i and Mr.. Frank Heyd, Miss Iva fULL FtQ Johnston, Mrs. Lizzie Johnston and Mr and Mr». Baotman. Sunday night Mr and Mrs Baotman entertained th« party »t Ihejr home with music «nd social chit chat. and Twenty-live members of the oltict Ljnrce of the Western Union l ife In I 72 enwpany will motor to New I suranci ’"! to & Ralb ,hr w*ek- man lake this ever eve.-J There are No Better Clothes, and No Better Magazine for Bovs that’» certain. 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