F Y Vol. XXVI. 1 No. 19, TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 22 " ji Eii J Protect your valuable papers from 1 the unexpected fire by renting one if , our safe deposit boxes. Only ~ ’ one dollar per year. Tillamook County j Bank. i The heavy rains brought a Urge amount of salmon into the bay and the fishermen for the past few days have been making unusually large catches. Deposit all your income at this bank and pay it out by check. Thus you will make a written record of all your money transactions, wkich may be referred to months or years hence, when information is wanted 1, or the amount or time of a payment j is questioned. Most of the large deposits began as small ones. A checking aecount at this bank will be your stepping stone to suc­ cess. Tillamook County Bank. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500, TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Wanted, a stock dog, apply to Claude Christensen, address Bay City * The Tillamook Headlight office is Oregon. now located opposite the court house. For rent, a 42 acre farm, IJ4 mile east of Tillamook—Apply to Geo. Safe c’..posit boxes for rent. Tilh- Cohn, Tillamook. mok County Bank. ♦ Wanted, by young woman, house- Calves for sale, four head. Apply to hold or other work. Call at Rollie George Olds, Fairview. * Watson’s office. Blacksmith shop to rent next to my George E. Hamlin vs. Charles E. office. T. H. Goyne. * Haas is a suit filed in the circuit Single harness and buggy for sale, court to recover money for expenses Apply at the City Transfer Co. ♦ in removing building. The editor wishes to thank Mr. and E. E. Ginn has gone to the North Mrs. Henry Kunze for a crate of West Dentil College of Pharmacy. The place to eat is at the "Good grapes sent him from their place in California. Eats,” Ramsey Hotel. ♦ Portland Mercantile Union vs S. G. For sale, 200 acres of Wilson River Reed is a suit filed in the circuit bottom land. Inquire of Frank Free­ court to recover $561.91 for goods man. * furnished the defendant. C. M. Terry has taken John Sheets’ First National Bank of Tillamook place as manager of the Mutual Tel­ vs. C. E. McAlpin is a suit filetbin the ephone Co.’s wires. circuit court to recover $257.40, being We are in a position to make some the balance on a promissory note. long time farm loans. First National Rev. Dora Young has gone to Van­ Bank. * couver, Wash., where she will take Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­ up the work of deaconess of the U. sey “Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for­ B. church. merly of the Spanish Kitchen. * For sale, lot and two roomed For Sale, full blooded Holstein house at Raymond Washington worth Bulls, one year and six months. Apply $65.00, all for $250. Address C. M. Reynolds, Box 282, Tillamook Ore. to John Neiger, Fairview, Ore. * Wanted to rent a dairy ranch, with Mrs. Jack Olson, who went to Port­ stock, with ¡0 or more cows. Cash land for medical treatment, returned rent or shares. Address G. F. on Sunday. • » Hackett, Hemlock, Ore. Mrs. T. B. Finney and son, whose At the election on the 3rd of No­ husband recently died in California, vember, a vote will be taken in Bay­ returned on Monday. She was met in ocean, Kelchis and Rockaway pre­ Portland by her mother Mrs. W. E. cincts whether stock shall be allowed Noyes. to ruri at large. u c L O T H I ». Pay enough to get real value and service, but made sure that, you get what you pay for. Ware < Brandegee, Kincaid & Co. Cloths You will find them distinctive in style and decisively good. SOLD BY ■! 0 aOOOO<&: Just in by Express, Warner Bro.’s Rust Proof Corsets, latest Winter styles. Free- with your cash purchases beautiful guaranteed silverware. Emblem of Oregon, pattern. The Rose, which should be in every home SHOP WITH US BY MAIL or phone your order—purchases of $1.00 or over sent free of charge to any point by Parcel Post in Tillamook Co. Richardson's Embroidery, authoritive Silks, 3c. skein- Dressmakers Sale of needful notions. 35c. Ratines, 15c. yd. Come to Our Birthday Party and Share in the Money Saving Round-Up of our Great ANNIVERSARY SALE All Over the Store 4 IMPORTANT TO KNOW ! The great crowds that are thronging this store during our celebration of our first anniversary are a mighty tribute to a business with fixed high standards of merchandising. Weascribe the wonderfid success of this sale to two things : 1. Always maintaining the quality of goods we offer. 2. Months of preparation, determining to render actual savings. Do Not be Deceived. Idle tongues are in full swing as to a fake REMOVAL SALE, used fortheir own convenience to deceive and thereby is benelitted. We will Positively Move Ina very short time if we cannot make satisfactory arrangements with our landlords. It is absolutely necessary to reduce the stock to a moveable con­ dition, making An Occasion of Tremendous Importance. Positive and great saving for all the people and at the very heighth of the season, when you can purchase, the best, of the newest dependable mer­ chandise that cannot be equaled in STYLE or QUALITY at the prices quoted ANYWIIEER. Shoes, Dress Goods, Suits, Coats, Millinery, Bedding, etc. A colossal, bewildering array of remarkable Sales—in every department—An economy event you cannot afford to miss. Children Share in this Great Sale. Right now its, Sweater, CoatB, Underwear, Sleeping Garments, Shoes and a hundred and one different wants—Mamma this and Papa that This, then, is your opportunity Just at the right time An Economy event you cannot afford to miss. Stillwell’s, Tillamook, Or