Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 24, 1914, Image 1

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fi.50 PER YEAR.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 24, 1914
A Saving Plan
i
Just about the best plan for saving money is
Ito set as_a mark a certain sum to save in a certain
Itime.
Then strive with grim determination to reach
it. Figure how much of the income must be set
aside regularly to do it.
Deposit this money in our Savings Department
or on our Certificates of Deposit which we issue any
time in any sum from a dollar up.
Then when you have reached your goal you
will have won a thousand battles. You will pro­
bably set your next mark higher.
Adopt this plan now, and bring in your first
deposit.
Tillamook County Bank.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500,
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
Frank Long has sold his water
front property to the West Power
The Tillamook Headlight office is I Co., and rs looking for a new location
now located opposite the court house. for his sawmill.
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Good house and lot for sale on easy
terms. Apply to J. S. Stephens. ♦
Safe deposit boxes for rent. Tilll-
tnok County Bank.
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Bom on the 20th to the wife of
Stephen Stoner, a son.
Roadster automobile for sale cheap
st Ed’s Garage.
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Blacksmith shop to rent next to my
office. T. H. Goyne.
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C. B. Wiley will leave on Friday to
visit his Brother at The Dalles.
The place to eat is at the “Good
Eats,” Ramsey Hotel.
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Single horse and buggy for sale.
Apply at the City Transfer Co.
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A marriage license was issued to
I Jchn Hoffman and Margaret Balmer.
I Fresh fruit delivered to any part
of the city. Phone the Fruit Palace.*
I For sale, 200 acres of Wilson River
I bottom land. Inquire of Frank Free-
•
I man.
I A. K. Case and wife left on Mon-
I day to attend the Round-Up at Pen-
I dleton.
I We ar» in a position to make some
| long time farm loans. First National
iBank.
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[ The wet weather of last week was
I replaced, with beautiful fine weather
I since noon on Sunday.
I G. W. Byers, Jr., vs. Margret Byrne
I is a suit filed in the circuit court to
I quiet title.
I Try those 25c dinners at the Ram-
I sey "Good Eats." M. A. Olson for-
I tnerly of the Spanish Kitchen.
*
I For sale a 3 year old full blooded
I Holstein Bull. Apply to Claude Chris-
I tensen on the Hathaway place.
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I Shot gun and rifle bargains. Percy
■ the bicycle doctor,
I Ave West.
1st St. and
ist
I Lost, on first street a Star pin.
I Finder please leave same at Head­
ink t office and receive a reward.
I Found a ladies’ switch. Same can
I be recovered by calling at the Head-
Blight office.
I Mrs. Rose Crawford and daughter,
I Ethelyn, are visiting friends in Van-
Bccuuver, British Columbia.
I For Sale, full blooded Holstein
|Bulls, one year and six months. Apply
Ito John Neiger, Fairview, Ore.
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I For Sale, Good driving or riding
■ horse. Address E. Musselman, Bay
I C'ty, Mutual Phone, T. R. E’.liott, *
I W ith reduced fares on t»ie railroad,
Ba
large number of Tilla’.nook people
1*111 Visit the State Fair at Salem next
B *eek.
Fhe remainder of the premium list
•n the Tillamook County Fair not be-
ln? completed, it will be published
next week.
Vacuum Cleaner for rent, 50c. per
'>ur Bell telephones 130 J and 131
—The Electric Store, next to Getr
1‘heatre.
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I "A\”l ED:—goy to
on
L\cr' *a8°n, after school and or
P-^rdays. Inquire of City Transfet
I'.oinpany.
«
I Protect your valuable papers from
“"expected fire by renting one of
»fe deposit boxes. Only on»
ft?/ per Fear- Tillamook Count)
P
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Wanted to rent a dairy ranch, with
stock, with 10 or more cows. Cash
rent or shares.
Address G. F.
Hackett, Hemlock, Ore.
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Man and wife wishes to work on
dairy ranch. Will do any kind of farm
work. Inquire at Tillamook Head­
light office.
War does not effect our prices on
school books and supplies. We placed
our orders before the advance and
give you the benefit. C. I. Clough. *
It's a good rule to buy a sewing
machine v ith an established rep-.v.a-
tion fo- quality services. The White
for sale on easy terms at Jones
Knudson Furniture Company.
*
Dr. Monk bought the store proper­
ty on Second Ave. East where the
Palm Cafe
was located, flrom
John Hathaway and will move his
studio there the first of the month.
F. D. Small's new salmon cannery
will be completed by the first of the
week, and on Monday it is expected
that the cannery will be canning
salmon.
Married, on Thursday, at the home
of Dave Martiny, in this city J >lm
Hoffman and Margaret Balmer. Eev.
Fbinger performing the ceremony.
Founded in the Strongest Way,
Growing Stronger Every Day
Sheriff Crenshaw left the city on
\V ednesday, by order of the court, to
bring Fred Hibbs as a witness in the
Cooper case. He had a strenuous job
finding the nian who had been camp­
ing on the Nestucca. He ran across
Hibbs not far from McMinnville and
brought him back on Saturday after
the trial was over.
SERVES YOU RIGHT.’’
A car load of Tillamook products
for the State Fair was shipped on
Wednesday for Salem, and J. H.
Dunstan and assistant Secretary W.
L Campbell of the Fair Board, left
on Thursday. F. W Christensen will
Fred Hollister, of Coos County
go to Salem this week and they will
Democratic
Candidate for Congress­
have charge of Tillamook County’s
exhibits. There will be a good dis­ man.
Faid Advt.
play of Tillamook cheese and C. E.
Donaldson’s display at the County
Watchtower Apartments
Fair was taken along.
MRS. ALICE HEITSM.yX,
Amos Kirk vs Mamie Kirk is a di­
1, 2, 3 Room Apartments,
vorce suit filed in the circuit court.
Furnished or Unfurnished,
These parties were married at Clover­
$1 to $5.00 PER WEEK
dale on the 28th of March, 1907, one Free Phones, Water and Light.
daughter Freda Kirk aged six years,
First St and 4th Aye. East,
being born to the union. The ground
T illamook .
O regon
upon which the case is based, it is
alleged that defendant has kept at
the family domicile other persons for
whose support plaintiff is not legally
or morally bound, and that defendant
has frequently kept company with
persons of questionable character
during all hours of the day and night
and at times her conduct with those
persons has been scandelous. Fre­
quently when defendant would return
home from work defendant would be
away from home and in company
with other men, and he had to cook
his own meals. Defendant also in­
sisted on going to dances, leaving
plaintiff home the latter’s finance not
being able to afford it, and where de­
fendant would associate with and
condust herself in an improper man­
ner with other men. The plaintiff
asks for the custody of the child.
Wir ifrprcrljeH Pentodi.
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First National Bank,
Tillamook, Ore.
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Member of
FEDERAL RESERVE ASSOCIATION
Of the United States.
California State Fair.
Following are the six winners of
prizes at the California State Fair,
Tillamook County capturing four of
the prizes.
Score.
Hugh Barber, Tillamook......... 95%
A. Christensen, Tillamo ok
93%
M. G. Salmeno, Cayocos........... 93%
A. J. Schmelzer, Tillamook.......
*University Farm.........................
Wanted—A buggy horse, weighing De Boer, Tillamook...................
about 1000 lbs., must be a good re­
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liable, sound and handsoike animal
¿Prizes won by cheese factories be­
and also a fair traveler. Inquire at longing to Tillamook County Cream­
Headlight Office.
ery Association the past two years.
.’Pacific International Dairy Show,
Miss Feme Hobbs, Secretary to
I9LZ.
—2nd prize, 96 points; 3rd prize,
Governor West, tame in on Thurs-
dty to meet with the grand jury and 95% points; 4th prize, 95 points.
Cheese Scoring Contest, Tillamook,
investigate the complaint against
1912*—First ten prizes, highest score
District Attorney M. J. Gersoni.
■96.66 points.
Rev. Ebinger will preach at Mohler
Oregon State Fair, •9,3-—First
on Sunday morning, and the weather prize, 95 points: balance prizes, 3rd
permitting about a dozen, members of to 10th inclusive.
the congregation will accompany hi-i
Oregon Butter& Cheese Maker’s
and participate in a dii aner af^sr the Association, 1913.—2nd to nth prizes
services.
inclusive.
California State Fair, Sacramento,
Arrangements have fteen made to
keep Bar View hotel open during the 1913.—First prize, 97 points; 2nd
winter, and the spec jality will be in prize, 96 points.
S. W. Washington, 1913—1st prize,
providing fish and < Jain dinners for
parties who desire to spend a few 97.6 points.
Oregon Butter & Cheese Maker’s
days at the beach 1b e coming winter.
Association—First prizes 1910, tp11-
Phone orders.
and 1912; also 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th
Will Harris thinks he has the high­
1912.
est testing cow in 0 regon for one in Spokane
Interstate Fair, ¡9'3 —
cow in his her^, which is in the cow
First prize.
testing association g# ve a test
First and Second for Oregon
but Mr. 'Harris cfcntiot understand
Cheese at Chicago in 1913.
how t*ie test is tvric».- a* nluck lor
First and Second prizes, California
Aur ust as for July.
State Fair, 1914, at Sacramento.
First six prizes, Tillamook County
For Trade;—Ow tier will trade new
large modern dwe'Jing, nine rooms Fair, 1914-
full basement and attic, fireplace, etc.
Notice of Completed Contract.
situated in Tillam aok for improved
farm land or good securities. Address
W. B. Van Grave: 1, B°x 'A0 Tllla‘
Notice is hereby given, that U. G.
mook, Oregon.
Jackson,, County Surveyor, for Tilla­
mook County, Oregon, has filed in
The analysis of the ston**4^
Mary Ellis Dickons, who c , su^ this office his certificate for the com­
pletion of the contract of F. C. Feld­
denly recently at the home ot
schau, on the concrete bridge and ap­
McAlpin, east of town, and the ca
proaches at Killam creek on the south
of her death being: somewhat mystei
iad near Quick’s place, and any per­
ious, did not shoi< that the deceased
firm or corporation, having ob-
had taken poison.
son’.
« to file to the completion of
The W. R. C. • will meet in Artisan jection
may do so within two
hall Saturday ^ftaernoon. All members said work, »he date of the first pub
ire urgently requested to be present. weeks from
The department inspector from Port­ lication.
24th day of Septem
Dated this the
land will be here and the usual
monthly birthday lunch wiU be held ber 19*4-
j C. Hold*".
ifter the business session.
County Clerk
The Board of Equalization is still
in session, and will remain so during
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the week. At first quite a number of
to Mexico does not I
taxpayers made inquiries about their neutrality, although V_ 1U
isserssments and the timber owner«
be benefited. There itiL
.ileal protests against an increase in
plenty e.f WO»,k,n
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the. assessment of timber lands.
A Special Showing of Smart Suits,
Embodying all of this sea­
son's most attractive style features, in a wide variety of new and fashionable
fabrics, as well as novelties, such as surge, chiviot, gaberdines, in Navy, Black.
Tele de Negre and Russian green. Long Coats, neately trimmed, as well as
No
plaited coat» and skirts i to harmonize are considered very smart.
however,
can
do
justice
to
the
general
dash
and
beauty
of
the
description, 1
styles, although our stock is i exceptional large, an early selection is always
free
advisable. Alteration«
Ail— ’
'
' by . an expert alteration woman Min tic Par, and we
guarantee a fit.
The prettiest of the new
Fall Models are shown in our ready to wear deptart nieiil and a bigger variety
than ever before, Plush-trimmed Velvet Coats, Bouchs, Zibelines, tweeds,
plaidsand mixtures. Solid colors, navy, black, brown, etc, in the most be­
coming styles.
See Our Line of Smart Fall Coats.
Immense Showing of Dress Goods and Silks.
Have
you been in our store since our new Fall I>ress(»oods and Silks have arrived ?
If vou haven't you have no idea of variety of patterns and materials we are
showing for this seasons wear. Plaids, Tweeds, Cheviots, Crepes Gaberdines,
Epingles, Roman Stripes and all the staple goods in the latest colorings
Shoes
Millinery
Our showing of New Footwear for
Fall and Winter is most complete.
Many smart new lasts to choose from
for men, women ami children.
In
dress, street and work shoes,
Ask
to see the new line of Evening Slippers
that just arrived.
Nobody's "Hard to Fit” in Hart Schaffner U Mar a Clothe* Stout Men. ’¡'all Sien
der Men, Short Stocky Men, Men who think they are hard
fit, lots of suchnun
are going withoat the advantages of ready clothes because they believe they i ann
befitted Hart Schaffner U Marx designers classify the human figure under twelve
types, and models are produced for each type. Men and } oung Men you < an find
clothes that will fit you. The kind your fashion book calls for.
Double Gold Bond
Trading Stamps
Every Friday.
HALTOM’S
7 lie Hoy New
School Hoy Suits
are Here.