Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 03, 1914, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 3, 1914
There’s One Form of
Investment
“SERVES YOU RIGHT
First National Bank
Tillamook, Ore
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It is a Savings Account in the
Tillamook County Bank.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500,
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TILI/AMOOKJOTTINGS
Miss Mabie Warren, of Portland, is
visiting Miss Beatrice Gaylord.
The Tillamook Headlight office is
Bring your chickens to the Tilla­
now located opposite the court house.
mook Meat Company’s Market. We
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Good house and lot for sale on easy pay 15c per pound.
terms. Apply to J. S. Stephens. ♦
Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­
Safe d ..posit boxes for rent. Tilll- sey “Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for­
merly of the Spanish Kitchen.
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mok County Bank.
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Roadster automobile for sale cheap
Be sure and have an interview with
at Ed’s Garage.
* the Boston Beauty Specialist. The
Blacksmith shop to rent next to my week of September 7th. Rexall Store.
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The place to eat is at the "Good
Eats,” Ramsey Hotel.
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Fresh fruit delivered to any part
of the city. Phone the Fruit Palace.*
For sale, 200 acres of Wilson River
bottom land. Inquire of Frank Free­
man.
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W. W. Conder and wife, of Silver
City, New Mestico, came in last week
on a visit.
Cecil W. Creel, of the U. S. Dept.,
of Agriculture, was in the city Sat­
urday.
W. R. Rutherford, had his auto
stolen from his home at McMinnville
last week, and is offering a reward.
Nehalem Valley Bank, vs. M. J.
The Fairview Birthday Club will
Gersoni, is a suit filed in the circuit meet at the home of Mrs. James Wil­
court to recover $150.00 on a promis­ liams on Wednesday Sept. 9. She will
sory note.
be assisted by Mrs. John Morgan.
Mayor Chas Hayward, of Lafayette Program committee, Mrs. Maxwell,
Oregon, and son Mildred, left Mon­ Mrs. Smelzer, and Mrs. Thomas.
day after visiting at the home of H.
Tobacco and Cigar Salesman want­
H. Hayward, of this city.
ed to Advertise. Experience unnec­
Evan J. Owens vs. Alberta Frock, essary. $100 monthly and traveling
Smoking,
Henry Frock and A. L. Hembree is i I Expenses. Advertising
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a suit filed in the circuit court to re­ Chewing Tobacco, Cigarettes, Cigars.
Send
2C.
stamp
for
full
particulars.
cover $3,000 on a promissory note.
Hemet Tobacco Co., New York. *
Miss Coleman , beauty specialist of
yjir S&yredjen Jkittocl)
The grand jury is in session today
Boston, wants to see all ladies of and investigating several criminal
Tillamook County the week of Sept. cases that have been referred to that
7th. C. I. Clough Co.
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body, and from the looks of things
Ladies will find all millinary at there will be a number of indictments
Miss Patterson’s, correct in styles returned by the grand jury for var­
and prices, on Main street, next door ious offences.
from Page’s Furniture store.
C. E. Makinster was arrested for
Miss. Mabelle MacCleod, of Aloha violating the game and fish law, hav­
Member of
and her niece Miss Bertha Cowning, ing stretched a net across Wilson
of Beaverton, are guests of the I. C. river more than the law allows,
FEDERAL RESERVE ASSOCIATION
Rowe family this week.
pleaded guilty and Justice Stanley
Of the United States.
Wanted to rent a dairy ranch, with suspended sentence owing to family
stock, with 10 or more cows. Cash trouble.
rent or shares.
Address G. F.
Emil Schollnicyer was arrested
Hackett, Hemlock, Ore.
* Nehalem and brought to this city on
War does not effect our prices on a charge of assault and battery upon
school books and supplies. We placed S. M. Batterson. The case was tried
our orders before the advance and today before Justice of the Peace E.
W. Stanlew, but Schollmcyer plead­
give you the benefit. C. I. Clough. *
Sunday
ed guilty, getting off with a fine of w’ill return, and
Dairy ranch for rent, two miles
$25 , as he could have been prose­ morning will begin a revival cam­
from Tillamook City, house, barn,
paign in the Nazarenc church in Till­
cuted on a more serious charge.
orchard, and small fruits. Terms reas­
amook.
The County Fair Board has decid­
called bv W. G. Dwight. The pr
onable to the right party.—Address
E. P. Heard was arrested for vio­ dent read a list of the different
ed to accept exhibits of all kinds, to
P. O. Box 103, Tillamook.
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be entered jny time between now and lating the game and fish law, having scssnients in this and other parts
Protect your valuable papers from
the 15th of September. No entrance killed two sandpipers at Sandlake. the county, also the assessments
the unexpected fire by renting one of
fee will be charged for any exhibit He was fined $25 and $5 costs, which 1 timber, which is to be assessed in
our safe deposit boxes. Only one
but each exhibitor is expected to buy he paid.
future at a certain figuer for
dollar per year. Tillamook County a season ticket for himself. The
The Parent Teachers' Association 1 spruce and hemlock, the location
Bank.
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price of a season ticket is 75c., while will give a reception to the new tach- tiring in the assessment. A cotninit-
Bro. Trombley is a free trade Dem­ the single admission is 25c.
era at the high school on Friday I tcc was appointed to confer with
ocratic “Standpatter,” and belongs to
evening, Sept, itth, when refresh­ Assessor Johnson, which was coni-
At
at
special
meeting
of
the
school
the party that placed milk, cream,
ments will be served and a musical | posed of: President W. (i. Dwight,
district
on
Friday
afternoon,
which
wool, lumber meat, fish, etc., on the
I W’ Miller, Chas Kunze, F. R. Heals,
program
rendered.
was poorly attended, with about a
free list.
an<l A. M. Hare.
dozen persons present, it was decid­
Miss Gertrude Kirkwood, who last
The county Court has purchased a ed to recommend that the School season had charge of the millinery
oil sprinkler, and it is the intention of Board expend $4,000 on a concrete department at the Stillwell store, will
FOR SALE.
Peninsula Acreage. Portland.
the court to use oil, which a large gymnasium and also recommended return Saturday after an absence of
number of counties arc doing, on the that the new kindergarten system be six weeks taking in the exhibits aiid
i have two hundred acres of land
roads in this county.
inquired into by the board with a meetings of the milliners in San on the Peninsula below St. lolins, in
The Coast Power Company gave view of installing it in the district Francisco, Tacoma, Seattle and Port­ the future INDUSTRIAL CENTER
OF PORTLAND, l or the man who
all day service on the first of the school in this city.
land. She will bring with her all can hold this land for a few years
month, which will be continued from
there is a fortune. For the present it
The camp meeting at Hemlock that’s new in the millinery world.
Married on Wednesday at the home is non-income bearing and I find it
now on, which is another improve­ closed Sunday night, The meetings
to sell. Adjoining land is
ment.
were well attended by people all ov- of the bride’s parents Mr. and Mrs. necessary
held for $1000.00 per acre. I have
J.
C
Bewley,
in
this
city,
Mr.
Fred
II.
placed the extremely low price of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Drew will er the county, and much interest was
leave the end of the week for Helix, manifested. The general opinion of Minich and Miss Ellen Bewley. Rev. $300.00 per acre on this land to in­
duce immediate sale
Would consid­
where Mr. Drew is the principal of a the people is that meetings of this W. J. Weber, of the M. E. church er a good income bearing farm of ap­
performing
the
ceremony.
The
happy
kind
are
needed
each
year,
and
plans
union high school.
proximately the same value in ex­
are being made already for next year’s couple are spending a few days change. My property is clear of in
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Doak, who were meetings. The Nazarenc people wish honeymoon and on their return will cumbrance, as must be any offered in
visiting with the latter’s parents, Mr. to thank the friends who so kindly make their home in this city, They exchange. Could divide into two
and Mrs. M. R. Hanenkratt left on stood by the meetings, and also to are both well known in the county, tracts if desirable, of approximately
Monday for Lexington, Eastern Ore­ show their appreciation for the splen­ the groom being a carpenter by $40,000.00 and $20,000.00 in value. Act
gon, where Mr. Doak is the principal did order maintained during each ser­ trade and the bride taught school. quickly if interested.
Owner, 610 Chamber of
of the school.
Commerce
Building,
vice. Rev. Elliott has gone to his Their friends wish them a long life of
Portland, Oregon.
As a favor to the superintendents home in Portland for a few days, but happinness.
of the various departments of the Til­
lamook County Fair, all exhibits
should be entered with the secretary
DOUBLE GOLD BOND TRADING STAMPS EVERY FRIDAY.
Wm. G. Tait, as soon as possible. En­
tries can be made by phon« or letter.
Lloyd Kays left on Monday
Minneapolis, where he has gone
the benefit of his health
He
step son of Jeff Harris, and was
young man who was injured by the
explosion of dynamite caps.
The Ladies’ Society of the German
Cong. Church will serve a “German
chicken dinner with soup” at the
Presbyterian Guild Hall, Saturday,
Sept. 5th, Price 3jc. Everyone is
cordially invited.
The public school will open
Our formal opening in our Millinery department will take
Monday next, September 7th, and
place this week, you are cordially invited to be present and
parents are urged to see that their
children attend that day, so that
pass judgment on our New Fall Hats, come and inspect and
there may be no delay in starting
admire to your heart’s content. You will find Miss Callahan,
class work.
our new trimmer, only to glad to show you the very latest Hats from the great
It’s a good rule to buy a sewing
world centers of fashion. Miss Callahan came direct from Robinson, Struss A
machine vith an established rep-ra­
tion fo~ quality services. The White
Co., of St. Paul, one of the largest millinery houses in the middle west,
for sale on easy terms at Jones
highly recommended as a designer and trimmer.
Knudson Furniture Company.
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All kinds of cement work in a first-
class manner and foundation and
chimney blocks at reasonable prices.
Will guarantee any work. A. E.
A wide variety of Fall Suits and Coats at moderate prices. We have just
Docrge, nth street and First avenue
West, 1 iiiamook.
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received some smart models in Suits made in Tailored and semi-Tailored
Family washing wanted, at 40 e.
effects,.handsomely tailored and well lined.
dozen for rough dry, 2 doz. 75c., and
75c. dozen for starched and ironed.
Work done equal to a laundry by a
laundry worker. Apply to Lucy I
Richards, 9th street.
Wanted—live representative in Till- |
amook. Advancement to parties show­
ing ability. Steady position. Legiti­
mate proposition. Good money. Lady
or gentleman. Benn-Newman Mfg
Co., 409 Lewis Bldg, Portland, Ore. I
And the New Fall Shoes for Ladies that you have been waiting for.
It took Fred Minick a long time to 1
muster up courage and pop the ques- '
tion that is very important in the life
of every young woman. But it is all
over now. Fred is entitled to the
cake for holding down the courtship j
WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR NEW FALL MERCHANDISE
job longer than any one in Tillamook
County.
[■stinded in the Strongest Way
Growing Stronger Every Day
Which is absolutely safe for everyone.
It never slumps in value.
Its integrity is unquestioned.
The return is certain.
Principal is always available on short
notice.
It has no element of speculation.
office. T. H. Goyne.
$1.50 PER YEAR.
Watch Tower, —Apartments and
single rooms for rent at reasonable
prices.
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C. P. Briggs who has been under '
the weather for over a week, left on
Tuesday to take a month’s rest.
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla- :
mook Meat Company’s Market. 15c.
per pound.
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Tillamook County Bank vs. Law- J
rence Olds and E. A. Ball is a suit I
to recover $80.
Bill Handley, of Burns, the Pro­
gressive candidate for U. S. Senator
was in the city on Thursday.
Nicely furnished three roomed cot­
tage, centrally located, for rent cheap
Address. P. O. Box 103, Tillamook. ♦
Free—1 pencil and ruler with a 25c
purchase of school supplies at La­
mar’s Variety Store. "Drop in and
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look around.”
Ladies be sure and see Miss Cole-
man next week of Sept., 7th. C. I.
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Clough. Co.
We are in a position to make some
long time farm loans. First National
Bank.
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Jake Wolvinstine has opened a re­
A marriage license was issued to ; pair shop down by the sawmill. Will
William W. Flesher and Lillian A. 1 repair any old thing. Boiler repairing
Hansen.
a specialty.
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FIRST SHOWING
Beautiful Autumn’
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Millinery.
CORRECT, AUTHENTIC, MODELS,
READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION.
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Of course mostly Velvets, (
the predominating craze
now from coast to coast.
The new shapes are here in (
the close fitting effect of
the Turbin and Sailor
Styles.
The models and , .
trimmings are the last
word the millinery world
had from Paris.
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Black and white just
now has the call, other (
fashionable shades of
brown, dark blue, purple
and Russian green-show- < [
ing trimmings of smart -
flowers, wings and feath
ers — SELECT YOUR <
VELVET HAT EARLY.
AT VERY POPULAR
PRICES—New Fall Dress
Goods, Stylish Autumn
Neckwear, Classy seated*,
Stlk Ginales. The very
newest and what’s right to (
wear, at
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Stillwell’s
New Fall
Millinery
Smart New Suits and Coats,
New Fall Dress Goods.
New Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
New Florsheim Shoes for Men
New Fall Skirts.
New Fall Petticoats. New Fall Hats and Caps.
New School Dresses.
New Fall Waists.
HALTOM’S
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