rol. XXVI. No. 18. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 15, 1914 How do People Acquire Property and Gain Independence? By saving in a small way to accumulate capital for investing and re-investing. Large profits are often made from timely investments. You cannot tell when an opportunity for making a profitable invest­ ment will present itself. A growing savings account in this bank will provide for such an emergency. It will give you a borrowing power equal to the capital which you save. We want you to consider this a personal invitation to call and open on account here. Many of our large deposits began with a dollar 5 Tillamook County Bank. * CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500, TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS War does not effect our prices on school books and supplies. We placed The Tillamook Headlight office is our orders before the advance and «located opposite the court house. give you the benefit. C. I. Clough. * I A morgage has been filed in which Safe <’-posit boxes for rent. Tillt- the Wilson River Co. mortgaged its ok County Bank. • property to the Olson Trust Co., of New York, for $250,000. t It’s a good rule to buy a sewing machine with an established rep.ua* Calves for sale, four head. Apply to tion fo- quality services. The White torge Olds, Fairview. for sale on easy terms at Jones Knudson Furniture Company. * Blacksmith shop to rent next to my Bee. T. H. Goyne. ♦ Want to rent bottom land dairy Tillamook one sale, year with Fits,” Ramsey Hotel. Single ranch harness in and buggy for privilege of buying. Give full pply at the City Transfer Co. * details Good house and lot for sale on easy first letter promptly. J. A. Lemmon, terns. Apply to J. S. Stephens. * The place to eat Ore., is at Box the 33. “Good Cornelius, * For sale, 200 acres of Wilson River Registration closed on Thursday, kittom land. Inquire of Frank Free- when a large number of voters, espec­ * ially women registered at the court We are in a position to make some house. Thus far the registration in time farm loans. First National the county will be over 3000. * W. C. King, Ira Smith and Clent Wanted, a stock dog, apply to King will move to Blaine the end of Claude Christensen, address Bay City the week, where they will run a stock Orefon. * ranch of 777 acres they bought from Saturday Matinee, a ticket free with C. J. Magarrell. every 50c. cash purchase. C. I. The ladies of the Presbyterian Clough. Guild wish to thank those who so If. J. Cone, of Netarts, informs us kindly helped making the Harvest that bear are quite numerous in that Supper a success, especially the aiciaity. orchestra and the young ladies who assisted at the tables. For rent, a 42 acre farm, 1^4 mile F. A. Enright, of Burns, Kan, is wanting to know the whereabouts of his brother, M. J. Enright, who re­ sided in Tillamook County scene years ago, and sold a timber claim in 1907 to Clark Hadley. White Leghorns, Cockerls and a I Mesdames R. A. Sylvester and Dan. lew pullets for sale. F. S. Armentor- I Goodspeed having been appointed out, Hemlock, Ore. by the Parent-Teachers Association I Mrs. Levina Anderson, of Los to gather bulbs for use by the pupils Aagiles, Cal., is visiting at the home 1 of the public school, those having •f her daughter Mrs. L. E. Hewitt. 1 any to spare should let them know. of Tillamook—Apply to Geo. Cohn, Tillamook. Wanted, by young woman, house- hold or other work. Call at Rollie * Watson's office. F. D. Small and D. C: Urie vs. R.' I Hays is a case appealed from the , • justice court to the circuit court. 1 J. B. Giesby, traveling auditor of •be state Industrial Accident Com- •usion, was in the city this week. the afternoon for the benefit of those lawed in every intelligent community.1 90000000CO0O0 — S. formerly of — the Holtz store, of Portland, and a dry goo s man of many years experience, has assumed management of Haltom’s Dry Goods Department. Mr. Friend is one of the best dry goods buyers M. E. Church Announcement on the coast. Try those 25c dinners at the Ram- Sunday services at the Methodist Died on Monday evening, William ‘Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for- Franklin, the youngest child of Mr. ! Church, Edw ard Gittins, pastor. y of the Spanish Kitchen. * Sunday Schi'ol 10 o’clock,—Preach- and Mrs. Geo. Vandersee of Long For Sale, full blooded Holstein Prairie aged one year ten months and ing it a.m.—Cl »ss meeting 12 p.m. meal that one year and six months. Apply seven days. The remains were buried j Morning seru.son"The wasted not, and why.” John Neiger, Fairview, Ore. * on Monday in the Oddfellow’s ceme­ Epworth League, 6:30, if Preaching Vacuum Cleaner for rent, 50c. P«r tery. 7:30, "A bowl of w’hite salt.1 ■ Bell telephones 130 J and I31 Arrangements have been made to Come and welcome! —The Electric Store, next to Gem keep Bar View hotel open during the * winter, and the speciality will be in The Presbyterian Church. Carl Patzlaff vs. Jarr.es W. Myers providing fish and clam dinners for Sunday school at 10 a.m,’ We have *1 A. M. Myers is a suit filed in the parties who desire to spend a few classes and teachers for all ages. days at the beach the coming winter. 1 court to recoy er money on a Every Sunday shows a marked in­ Phone orders. j * »airy note. crease in attendance. If you are rtC” A. F. Jackson a logger of consider­ already a member of another school, The friends of Mr! s. Jack Olson will |iad to know tha t she is somewhat able experience, will have charge of it would give us pleasure to have you °ved in health and was able to A. F. Coats Lumber Co.’s logging in join our school. We have the best the future. He comes from Aberdeen 1Te lhe hosn’^al this week. teachers in the city. Sunday morning at 11 a.m. the pas- | For »’.e, lot and two roomed and will log some of the timber be­ longing to the Whitney Co. on Bew­ tor will speak to the junior congrega­ "it Raymond Washington worth ley Creek. tion on "Shining for Jesus.” This will Rev. Aug Olson,, state missionery be an illustrated sermon. Sermon to for the Swedish Baptist Conference the senior congregation; "The Chal­ of Oregon, ■— - —o — , will preach at the Wilson lenge of the better way." The vested School house next Sunday at 11 a.m. j junior choir will sing a special num­ and 7.30 p.m. He informs us there ber, and assist in the congregational are 20,374 Swedes, 13,920 Norwegians singing. and 7,436 Danes, making a total of The second Service at 7:30 p.m. will be in the interest of Social Service, 48,620, in Oregon. or the Kingdom of God in faith and Tillamook county fair and indus­ practice. The subjects under discus­ tries will be shown in moving pictur­ ^0. all for $25.». Address C. M. es at the Gem Theatre on Friday and sion from Sunday to Sunday are the living issues of the hour. Thoughtful 'molds, Box Portland 282, Tillamook Ore. on the train, on Aug, Saturday nights. This is the film the people everywhere are discussing ■7^1 dark blue rough neck sweater, Wanted to rent a d*»>ry ranch, with g*1 fount»in pen and a pair of county fair board had taken and was them. Inferior amusement ajtd mere j or more*' Cash shown at the State Fair. There will be fun on Sunday nights has Ireen out­ M"**1- with Leave 10 same at the cows. Headlight *’ or shares. Adidresi r two shows on Saturday, one given in ckett, Hemlock, Ore. * frotect your valuable papers iron * unexpected fire by renting one °F lr safe deposit boxest. Only ot.’e Per year. Tillasnook County I r* I1.50 PER YEAR. First Birthday ANNIVERSARY SALE ! To Which the Entire Public is Invited. STILLWELL’S 1 Tillamook, Ore. The Greatest Event Ever Known in Merchandising. The Celebration of our First Anniversary. An Occasion of Tremendous Importance. SATURDAY, October 17th, We begin the celebration of the Rounding-out of one year’» progressive store keeping, five years of dependable merchandising, over 40 years in the city of Tillamook. Two-fold advantage will be keenly appreciated by our custom­ ers. First—the Birthday—Removal Sale Combined. Second the price ad­ vantages obtained by early buving that cannot now be duplicated, these two advantages—NEW FRESH STOCKS AND LOW PRICES- will be shared with our patrons. The best merchandise obtainable will be offered during this important gala birthday week at prices that represent in every instance ACT- TUAL SAVING. Dependable Merchandise that Cannot be Equaled in Style or Quality at the Prices we quote anywhere. This Sale bids fair to out rival any sale ever held in this section. We frankly suggest, in view of existing conditions and the unparalleled LOW PRICES offered on most every article in this anniversary sale, that our customers should buy Al’ ONCE. So important is this Birthday Removal Event, and so numerous the offer­ ings ‘hat we are compelled merely to announce it in the plainest and simplest manner. In grateful acknowledgement of your more than generous patronage which has given US’ such progress and prosperity the past year, and to celebrate most fittingly we have prepared and invited you to a GALA WEEK OF IMPORTANT SALES OF GOOD MERCHANDISE Deeply Underpriced. (.