illowk HciuYinljt. $t-5o PER YEAR. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST 27, 1914 g0®s'2®5®B®®®®®ara®aaajafafaaa®a3ja/g/g;a3íaíEia®&'aj2íajaaa/ajaEjaaafaiarf WHY NOT store some of the Storino WHY -------- O LUI Illg ’ abundant < -------- ; energy of ' youth, so that Enercrv share old age of it may euj°y its r’ghtfui ? 'i OU CAN put by some of your surplus energy, in the shape of dollars you don’t need to spend, IN THIS BANK, where it will immediately take on an energy of its own and, in time, double itself. Thoughtful, purposeful consideration of this vital subject NOW may mean the difference between peace and distress, dependence and in­ dependence, when the working days are over. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT HERE, NOW, FOR YOU Tillamook County Bank. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500, illamookjottings Live chickens wanted at the Tilla­ mook Meat Company’s Market. 15c. The Tillamook Headlight office is per pound. * )W located opposite the court house. N. M. Nelson and wife, who went Gambrinus Beer on- draft at The to Denmark on a visit have returned .otus. * and on their way to this county. The Academy will reopen Septem­ Good house and lot for sale on easy ber 3. Special attention given to erms. Apply to J. S. Stephens. * Portland’s best beer. Gambrinus, at music and the commercial course. 'he Lotus. * Morrison Mills vs. Randolph Lamb Safe deposit boxes for rent. T1IV1- and Sarah L. Lamb is a suit to re­ cover $650 on a promissory note. 10k County Bank. * Nicely furnished three roomed cot­ Blacksmith shop to rent next to my tage, centrally located, for rent cheap iffice. T. H. Goyne. * Address. P. O. Box 103, Tillamook. ♦ Gambrinus Beer by the keg or bot- Dairymen, if you have any heifer le at The Lotus. ♦ calves, 3 to 10 weeks old, see J. Mer- The place to eat is at the "Good rel Smith. He will buy them. * iats,” Ramsey Hotel. * F. A. Paul and wife left last week The district school will commence on account of the serious illness of n Monday, September 7th. Mrs. Eatha Hopfield, at Madros, Born on the 18th inst., to the wife Ore. f Ed Kinnaman, a son. Sheriff Crenshaw left for Blaine A marriage license was issued to this morning with Dr. Monk, who will illdee Krake and Miss Marion Keen. take photographs of the country Fresh fruit delivered to any part where the murder was committed. Word has been received by G. Mun­ if the city. Phone the Fruit Palace.* Frank Worthington and wife, of son that his wife and daughter, who Cloverdale, were in the city on Mon- have been visiting in Sweeden are still there. lay. Jake Wolvinstine has opened a re­ For sale, 200 acres of Wilson River pair shop down by the sawmill. Will lottom land. Inquire of Frank Free- * repair any old thing. Boiler repairing nan. * We are in a position to make some a specialty. One long needed improvement in ong time farm loans. First National the city is taking place, that of mov­ i lank. * ing the old shacks from off the side- Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Reiter, of Hills- walk on First street. 'Oro, are visiting at A. K Case’s Judge Webster Holmes and Mrs. ome. Holmes returned last week from Polk I John Alegg, who has lived on the County, where he held a term of the 4iami for a number of years, died on circuit court. ionday. Wanted to rent a dairy ranch, with Dr. Upton and wife and daughter, stock, with 10 or more cows. Cash J LaGrande, who previously resided rent or shares. Address G. F. n this city were visitors this week. Hackett, Hemlock, Ore. * J. H. Perkins left on Monday for An application of Harmony skin owa and will remain there about six cream at night keeps the skin white reeks on business. soft and free from blemishes. C. I. * Having passed the grass and weed Clough Co. •rdinance, the City Council should I am still buying young calves, All «force it. kinds, both male and female. See me Mrs. Elizabeth Wiley, of Portland if you want all they are worth. J. « s visiting at the home of Mr. and Merrel Smith. rirs. McNair. Dr. Urie and wife, Dr. Miles Leish- Tan and sun burn, can be prevented er, Dr. Blanche Leisher and Mr. rith our tan and freckle lotion. C. I. Yeoman tvere visiting in Tillamook ■lough & Co. ♦ last week. Bring your chickens to the Tilla- Mohler Mercantile Co. vs. E. M. »00k Meat Company’s Market. We Clark and wife is a suit filed in the •X >5c per pound. * circuit court to recover $245.40 for The Tillamook Feed Co. will make goods sold the defendant. ou low prices on all kinds of hay in A. H. Burton, of Portland, was in »Hoad lots. See Shrode. • the city on Wednesday. He is the Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­ nominee on the Progressive ticket ey ‘‘Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for­ for State Superintndent of Schools. merly of the Spanish Kitchen. * The "Fresh Air Kiddies” who came .^atch Tower, —Apartments and here with the Artisans' Clam Bake 1T>gle rooms for rent at reasonable Club, returned to Portland on the 'rices. » Wednesday morning train. The P. R. 4N. will run a special ex- Dairy ranch for rent, two miles cursion to Nehalem on Saturday for from Tillamook City, house, barn, Nehalem Valley Industrial and orchard, and small fruits. Terms reas­ Doral Fair, the round trip to Ne- onable to the right party.—Address »leni from this city is $1.45. P. O. Box 103, Tillamook. ► UAJWAR’S variety store I« TU1UACD00K, OREGON Drop in and book Around GOCO&COCOOOOI Death to headaches. Glasses fitted The Fairview Birthday Club met at by Drs. Lowe and Turner. * the home of Mrs. M. Ackley on Wed­ The dry weather continues, making nesday August 19. The committee on a scarcity of green feed for the dairy­ entertainment, Mrs. Ackley, Mrs, cows. This is the dryest summer in Durrer, Mrs. Tinnerstett and Mrs. Tillamook County for many years. Little served a dainty lunch consist­ Protect your valuable papers from ing of cake, sandwiches, peaches and the unexpected fire by renting one of cream and lemonade. Mrs. Ackley our safe deposit boxes. Only one and her mother Mrs. Jones, rendered dollar per year. Tillamook County some, beautiful piano selections and 99 songs, which were appreciated. Bank. Notice of time and place for next It's a good rule to buy a se wir. g meeting will be announced later. machine v ith an established rep-.r.a- y^ir Jfryrvdjcjt peut« cl) Have you a farm for sale,if so, write tiuu fo" quality services. The White for sale on easy terms at Jones to R. Mills, P. O. Box No. 245 Port­ * land, Oregon. We want to buy a farm Knudson Furniture Company. All kinds of cement work in a first­ for cash if not over $4,000, or will pay class manner and foundation and more for a good place on terms. In answering this ad, please state num­ r chimney blocks at reasonable prices. ber of acres cultivated, price per acre, Will guarantee any work. A. E. and state what stock and machinery Docrge, Jlth street and First avenue go with the place. Prefer cheap land • West, 1 iliamook. at $20 to $60 per acre, but will con­ Member of Family washing wanted, at 40 c. sider highly improved farm at better dozen for rough dry, 2 doz. 75c., and price. FEDERAL RESERVE ASSOCIATION ♦ 75c. dozen for starched and ironed. Miss Calahan for nine years with Of the United States. Work done equal to a laundry by a Robinson & Strauss Co., of St. Paul laundry worker. Apply to Lucy one of the largest millinery houses in Richards, 9th street. the middle west, will have exclusive Miss Elsie Londershausen, primary charge of Haltom's Millinery Depart­ teacher in the Garibaldi school, has ment this season. Miss Calahan will resigned her position there and has arrive in Tillamook, Friday, August, OOOOQQOOOOOOOCCOQOOCOC40000COCGCCOOOCCO' accepted the principalship of the 28, and will immediately open her school at Pilot Rock Junction, Uma­ designing rooms. Mr, Haltom thinks others in charge of them. The whis­ It is estimated that the gymnasium tilla County. the Tillamook trade now requires the tle at the electric light plant will be will cost $4,000 to erect and $1,000 to very best millinery designer and blown at eight o’clock. It seems that furnish, while the new system will Wanted—live representative in Till­ amook. Advancement to parties show­ trimmer obtainable, and he insures I the ordinance does not specify the entail two or more teachers to be ing ability. Steady position. Legiti­ the public that service this season. age other than minors, and in that employed, making an additional ex­ mate proposition. Good money. Lady W. R. Donnely and W. Francis case young men below the age of 21 penditure for next year of about or gentleman. Benn-Newman Mfg. Lott, of Salem, who are connected years as well as young men below the $7,000. Co., 409 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Ore. with the Statesman staff, are in for a age ofl8 years, will have to comply Drs. Low and Turner, Frederick Dow and Anna Dow vs. month’s vacation. They went to Ne­ with the curfew ordinance. known eye specialists of John Leland Henderson et el, is a tarts today and this evening will Justice of the Peace E. W. Stanley, will be in Tillamook again suit filed in the circuit court growing leave on the stage for the Big Nes- in the case of the Potter Realty Co. and Wednesday, Sept. 1st and 2nd, at out of a land deal, the parties having tucca country, where they will fish, vs. Axel Anderson, decided to turn Tillamook Hotel until 4 p.m. Wed­ traded lands in Tillamook county and hunt and have a general good time the case over to the circuit court, as nesday. Were your children back­ rusticating in the coast county, and he appeared to be under the impres­ ward in school last year? If so the Klickitat county, Washington. are not going to be scared out by a sion that he had no jurisdiction in a chances are that it was due to eye All the stock for the Cloverdale little Tillamook mist. Mr. Donnely case where property interests arc in­ trouble of some kind. Bring them in Cheese Co. was over subscribed. The says they are going into the heart of volved. The plaintiff in this case, ajid let us give their eyes a thorough officers of the new company are D. the Whifflc-Poof district and will, no sought to enjoin the defendant from searching and scientific examination, A. Bailey, president; C. Ray and and if there is any eye trouble, we Frank Owens directors; and Carl doubt, capture a few fine specimens landing at its dock at Bayocean. for the Statesman staff. will correct it. You owe this to your A special meeting of the school dis ­ Haberlach, secretary. Th( city council recently passed a trict is to be held to-morrow (Fri­ children. If they do not need glasses, J. D. Archibald, of Riverland Flori­ curfew ordinance, which will go into day) afternoon, at the high school we most positively will not rcco- da, and daughter, Mrs, Buckley, of effect on September 1st, when it will building for the purpose of authoriz­ nrend them. Remember the date. Seattle Wash., were visitors last week be unlawful for minors to be on the ing the school board to erect a gym­ Scores of references. Drs. Lowe and at the home of Mr. McNair. The lat­ street after eight o’clock at night, un­ nasium and installing the Montessori Turner visit Tillamook every three ter had not seen Mr. Archibald for 30 less accompanied by their parents or system for children below school age. months. Satisfaction guaranteed. * years. Tobacco and Cigar Salesman want­ ed to Advertise. Experience unnec­ Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns have arrived for September essary. $100 monthly and traveling Expenses. Advertising Smoking, Chewing Tobacco, Cigarettes, Cigars. Send 2c. stamp for full particulars. Hemet Tobacco Co., New York. ♦ To give some idea how the war af­ fects families in Germany, Carl Hab- erlach’s aunt has ten children, four boys between the ages of 20 and 30 years are in the army, two girls are nurses in the army, and the o’her Ready now, a« we never have been before, at ho early a date, with an immense four minors. variety of the new Fall Suits and Coats. We have more Suits and Coats to A breakman on the P. R. & N., by show you now than ever before—the accepted, authentic styles, you can safely the name of Galloway who left this buy now, for 110 more style changes can come from Paris this season Our city Saturday morning on a freight stock includes copies of the latest and best Paris models in medium and long train, expired at tunnel No. I, after a effects with clinging» full pleated or f lare skirts. hemorrage. He was a young man un­ married and had been running into Tillamook for about a month, but New Fall Dress New Silk Petticoats had been in poor health. Goods Jess Kennedy had an auto accident In all the new colors, y new designa between Beaver and Blaine last Sun­ Burnt Orange, Negro mid colorings, ninny im- day, when the machine turned over Brown, Purple, Gold, from ported fabrics and rolled down the grade at the side New Black, White, England and the con- of the road. Dr. Perkins and wife tinent, and the moHt Greens and Blues, Jersey and Mr. Sylvester and wife were striking productions thrown out, but, fortunately, with Tops, with knee deep, from this country. only slight bruises. The auto was close fitting Messaline slightly damaged. New Models in Flounces, Crepe de Chen G. A. Glover writing from Burr and Messalines. Corsets Oak, Kan., says: "We came back to Just received, the new Chic and New. our home state Kansas, last April, models in American after living in Tillamook almost two The new girdles with Lady and Nemo Corsets. years. We often sigh for a little Till­ pocket books to match Your new dress or suit amook weather, as we are in the in twenty different styles will fit perfect on one of midst of our hot, dry weather, and in plain colors, Dresden« these new models, 30 no amount of praying will bring us a and the popular Roman different styles to choose much needed rain. stripes. from, priced from $1.00 The meeting if the mothers held at to $5.00. New Kid Gloves. the High School Auditorium on Tues­ New Trimming day afternoon was well attended and In all the new shades Silks ail present enjoyed and were profited for dress and street. by the talk given by Mrs. A. B. In a nice assortment of Heney on the subject of "Eugenics.” the new colorings and New Trimming These afternoon meetings will be held ilesigns in Cepe de Ribbons. during the school year as an adjunct Chine, I »rap, Metallic, In Roman stripes, to the Parent Teachers Association Morays, Velour Bro< he anil the corded effects. and subjects will be discussed that plaidsand Dresdens. will help the mothers to a better un­ derstanding of "Child Welfare.” Be sure and call at Hotel Tillamook Tuesday and Wednesday up to 4 p m. Sept. 1st and 2nd, and let Drs. Lowe There’» a perfect blending of style and quality in our Hart Schaffner & Marx ind Turner show you the new double Fall Suita and Overcoat» for men and young men Quality of materials and glasses which have no unsightly lines attractiveriCH» of pattern» are the prime factor» in the choosing of the fabr'es ; or seams to catch dirt, strain the eye or come apart. Are light, solid piece then comes the finish hand tailoring by men who are masters of the craft, 6f glass which looks like a single pair stouts, slirns and regular». A fit for every man. The new Florsheim Shoe. yet answers the purpose of two, en­ The new Fall Hat» are here and on display, ready for your approval. abling you to read or do close work, and see distant objects perfectly. They make you look young, but do not make you feel old Call and see them. Free demonstration. Satiafac-. Founded in the Strongest Way, Growing Stronger Every Day. “SERVES YOU RIGHT First National Bank, Tillamook, Ore. NEW FALL Suits andCoats NEW FALL ARRIVALS FOR MEN tign guaranteed. Ktmtuab« the datc.'j HALTOM’S ▼