Vol. XXVI. No. 16. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Are You a Money Saver ? The Tillamook Headlight office is now located opposite the court house. Most every one expects to be a money saver ¡some time. Good house and lot for sale on easy terms. Apply to J. S. Stephens. * Safe i'..posit boxes for rent. Tilli- tnok County Bank. » Some expect to save when their income is larger; ¡others plan to save when their expenses are less. I33I3I3JBEIÌ People who wait until, they can save without 'effort rarely begin to save ; they wake up some day filled with regrets because of the opportunities they have missed. The moral is: Begin regular saving at this | bank NOW; whatevei the income, make the outgo! a little less and save the difference. It’s a simple matter to start a savings account j here. Tillamook County Bank. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500, r SPECIÂLO HOMEDALE $1.50 PER YEAR. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 1, 1914 Roadster automobile for sale cheap at Ed’s Garage. ♦ : J Blacksmith shop to rent next to my office. T. H. Goyne. The place to eat is at the “Good « Eats,” Ramsey Hotel. Single horse and buggy for sale. I ♦ I Apply at the City Transfer Co. Morrison and Grant Mills are at- tending the State Fair at Salem. Fresh fruit delivered to any part of the city. Phone the Fruit Palace.* Jos. Durrer is among the Tillamook visitors at the State Fair this week. j C. I. Clough and wife are attending the State Fair at Salem this week. Everett Holl formerly of this city , was a visitor the first of the week, j For sale, 200 acres of Wilson River bottom land. Inquire of Frank Free­ man. ♦ j We are in a position to make some I long time farm loans. j Bank. Paid A X 7"E are now making a special in rod victory offer L V V to secure new customers, isend us eighty- five cents—money order or : tamps—we will send you a full quart bottle of “Hom xlale”, a FOUR YEAR OLD STRAIGHT WHISKEY packed in a sealed case—express charges paid. H omedale is both pure and good. It will surely plea se you and win Ïour future trade. We are the largest Mail-Order ,iquor House on the Pacific Coast—perfectly re­ sponsible—been in business over fori y years—capital $100,000.00 fully paid—have twent; thousand satis­ fied customers in seven states, ship ping over three quarters of all the whiskey leaving Portland by ex­ press. Don’t overlook this special < ffer—your order will go out on the first train. Founded in the Strongest Way, Growing Stronger Every Day. “ SERVES YOU RIGHT.” First National Bank, Tillamook, Ore. It’s a good rul? to buy a sewing machine v ith an established reputa­ tion fo- quality services. The White for sale on easy terms at Jones Knudson Furniture Company. * Mr. R. I’. Whitaker piano tuner of the Sherman & Clay piano house is in town for a few days, this is Mr. Whitaker’s seventh annual visit to Tillamook. Second Week of the Greatest Saving Event in Tillamook’s History. For sale a 3 year old full blooded Holstein Bull. Apply to Claude Chris­ tensen on the Hathaway place. * homedale STRA i GH” F. ZIMMERMAN & CO. Buy the Materials and Have Your Winter Coat or Cape Made at Home. The Styles this year almost seem to have been designed to encourage every woman to make her own Coat or Cape— The popular Balmacaan, Raglan, Long Skirted Loose Fitting or Ripple Coats, as well as the new Neapolitan or Circular Capes and Slipons are all so simply fashioned and easy to make that if you do not want to send the goods you want to a Tailor to “make up’’—you can, with right pattern, make, fit and finish the garment you want easily, quickly and with no trouble. There tire any number of pleasing patterns including the new plaids, for yon to choose from in our special display of Idpbite Coatings and Cloakings that you must she to fully appreciate The styles are exceptionallj' attractive and for the first time since the present Tariff Law went into effect, it is possible to buy the very choicest and most desirable of these heavy Materials at bed-rock prices. We have anticipated and prepared for an extra heavy demand for cloths of this character, and if you are sincere in J’our desire to make your selection from the best assortment of Styles in town, we urge 'you to see what we are prepared to ' offer in all-wool— Br< adcloths Veloutine Velour Cloakings Astrachans Cobble Cloakings English Cloakings Balmacaan Coatings and Montenac Cloths Bouclé Coatings Plu6h Cloakings In Scotch Plaids, Roman Stripes and Novelty Colors. Die exceptional quality and all 'round, practical service of these and: the moderate range of prices at which they are p e, e n>akea it greatly to your advantage to see them before you d^c,d* l,i? style or character of the Coat you intend to have made for this •ea«on’s wear. , Prices 65c. to $4.00 the Yard. HALTOM’S [Gold Bond Trading Stamps on every Cash ’furchase Stillwell’s Removal Sale Shot gun and rifle bargains. Percy the bicycle doctor, 1st St. and 1st Ave West. “NEW GOODS IN THIS WEEK »» AT REMOVAL PRICES. Lost, on first street a Star pin. Finder please leave same at Head­ light office and receive a reward. Don't forget the Harvest Supper and old time songs at the Guild Hall on Friday, Oct 9th. A large number of persons from Tillamook County are attending the State Fair at Salem this week. James Bibby vs. Josef Blaser is a suit filed in the circuit court to re­ cover $200.00 on a promissory note, 17 head of Spring calves for sale, apply to John W. Jennings, Jr., Kelchis River. Found a ladies* switch. Same can be recovered by calling at the Head- For Sale, full blooded Holstein light office. Bulls, one year and six months. Apply to John Nciger, Fairview, Ore. * The Saturday and Sunday special afternoon service between Tillamook and Portland has been discontinued, this train making last trip Saturday. For Sale, Good driving or riding horse. Address E. Musselman, Bay City, Mutual Phone, T. R. Elliott. ♦ Dr. A. D. Perkins having sold his dental practice to Dr. Allen, all un­ paid bills are to be paid to Dr. Allert. Esther and Florence Freeman left for their home in Corvallis on Wed­ nesday after spending the summer with their brother Frank Freeman. Mr. V. Spaulding and family of Puhi Idaho, arrived in Tillamook the first of the week -ad has accepted a position with the Tillamook Feed Co. Vacuum Cleaner for rent, 50c. per hour. Bell telephones 130 J and 131 W.—The Electric Store, next to Gem Theatre. * WANTED:—Boy to work on de­ livery wagon, after school and on Saturdays. Inquire of City Transfer Company. * Dr. Elmer Allen and Dr. George Peterson, of Tacoma, have purchased Dr. Perkins’ dental parlors and all work will be guaranteed as usual. Protect your valuable papers from the unexpected fire by renting one of our safe deposit boxes. Only one Tillamook County dollar per year. Hartvest supper and old time songs at the Guild Hall, Friday, Oct. 9th. Supper 5 till 7 30. 35c. A good time for everybody. At the M. E. Conference Rev. E. Gittens was appointed to the M. E. Church in this city and Rev E. M Smith to Nehalem. Rev. W. J. Weber goes to Lakeview. Bank. u Wanted to rent a dairy ranch, with —8 cows. Cash stock, with to or more Address G. F. rent or shared. Hackett, Hemlock. Ore. Man and wife wishes to work on dairy ranch Will do any kind of farm work. Inquire at Tillamook Head­ light office. The editor and wife left this morn­ ing to visit the State Fair after which they »ill K° Fug'nr ,o their daughter Mrs. I. M. Trav... Member of FEDERAL RESERVE ASSOCIATION Of the United States. Tillamook Agents for Butterick Patterns Richardton’s Embroidery Silks 3c. Skein. Purchases amoanting to SI .00 or over sent free of charge by parcel post. SPECIAL THIS WEEK : Human Fluffy, Wavy Hair Switches at Great Removal Savings. First National ♦ Attorney James Walton, of Port­ land, was in the city on Tuesday on busines. Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­ sey "Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for merly of the Spanish Kitchen. * WHISKEY STRAIGHT Full Quart—Only 85c—Exprès War does not effect our prices on QCOOOCCeGOOeCCCOOCOGCOCeOOOOGCOOOOCOCO schocl books and supplies. We placed our orders before the advance and give you the benefit. C. I. Clough. * Attorney H. T. Botts left for Salem on W ednesdav to appear before the Supreme Court in the case of M. W. Harrison vs. P. R. X N. Co. for d images. Rev. R. Y. Blalock received the sad news last week of the sudden death ot his brother Z. V. Blalock, of Ukiah Cal., who died from a strake of apo­ plexy. ’ Wiv gkutaclj. Dr. Jock Olson took his wife to I ortland on Saturday for surgical treament. Mrs. Olson has been quite sick recently. In the case of School District No. , 35, against School District No. 9 which a judgment was given in favor of the defendants. Attorney Dunaway has given notice of appeal. If such a thing is possible, we do not want to move a dollar’s worth of mer­ chandise. This sale is the outcome of months of deep and serious thought. W e must dispose of all Fall and Winter merchandise NOW when the demand is the greatest. • 'fo the Public—Truthful advertising—No fictitious salt - No impossible bargains. Never before has such a Money Saving Sale been presented to you right in the height of the Season. BUY NOW. Delayed Importation of Beautiful HANDKERCHIEFS, Make Christmas Selections at Removal Sale Reductions. Do it Now. Your last opportunity to purchase genuine, foreign, real Armenian Handkerchiefs, hand embroidered Handkerchiefs, the real Appenzell handkerchiefs, the real Maltese lace edge, the dainty French em­ broidered handkerchiefs —colored French novelties —beautiful Swiss handiwork handkerchiefs, in fact over nine hundred to select from at intense removal bargain Removal Sale from 3c. to SI.88. Former prices from 5c. to $2.50. Important, Remarkable Removal Sale of DRESS GOODS. To be brief, last March, through John V. Farwell, of Chicago, we placed our import orders. Several lines have jbeen held up caused by foreign troubles. Monday we received the balance of our orders, '¡'lie greatest of these were the dress goods Needless to say they are the most fashionable’ in weave and color ings. Every yard will goon sale at Genuine Removal Bargains, absolutely the lowest prices ever offered for strictly new, worthy, reliable, de|M*ndable mer­ chandise. The showing will represent all thats new in foreign and domestic fabrics. Removal prices from 23c. yd. to $2.68, During the Removal Sale TRIMMED MILLINERY at Trimmed Prices. 38 New 1 rimmed Hats. First Showing this Season. Special, $3.25, $4.95, $5.68. Black velvet hats in small turbans, three cor­ nered and sailor hats, in small sizes. Also wide brim velvet sailors in different styles, some round and others soft top crowns. Every hat in this collection was copied from higher- priced models and are splendid values. BLANKETS, COMFORTS, BED PILLOWS. Substantial Removal Sale Savings. $5.50 Red Cross Wool Blankets, gray and white "............. 5.50 California Vicuna and mottled wool Blank' ts 3.00 Woolnap Nap Blankets, fancy grays and white 2.00 Extra Quality, full size Comforts, cros4 stitched 1.75 Full size Bed Comforts, splendid patterns, full siz $1.38 4.35 2.38 1.68 1.43 pr. pr. pr. pr. nr. GLOVES, Removal Sale, $1.05 pr. The entire glove supply is exhausted in Europe We were fortunate put- ting in our Fall order last March. The sizes and colors at present are flood. Buy Early. i » » I.