Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 22, 1914, Image 7

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Tillamook Headlight, October 22, 1014.
CHEESE ON THE SLUMP.
MILLINERY.
MILLINERY.
MILLINERY.
We are Giving Away Beautiful Italian Marble, Brass Mounted Electric
Drawing Room Lamps in our Milliner Salon—Get the Information ?
Extra Special !
Important Message to the Women and Young Ladies.
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UNTRIMMED HATS,
Actual Selling Values to $8.00
Choice, $2.68.
See Window Display.
Just in by Express, the largest consignment of untrimmed hats—at any one
time—in the history of Tillamook. Representing every smart model in vogue.
It is an Absolute Fact You Can Save from 1-3 to 1-2.
Beautiful Rich Chiffon Velvets, Silk Beavers, Silk Plushes, Tailored Hatters’
Plush and Hats of Panne Velvet. We have procured “The Last Word” in Paris
Fashions.
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And every hat hand made, for Service. No fade-away, papier-mache shapes.
Positively exclusive and distinctive models, making their most interesting and
important event for the woman or miss in quest of smart millinery.
NOTE-When purchasing your hat shapes and adornments here, THE NO
CHARGE 1 RIMMING SERVICE is a courtesy which should not be
overlooked, it affords a saving.
SATURDAY, Oct. 24.
MONDAY, Oct. 26.
TUESDAY, Oct. 27.
Stil 1 well’s
Democratic Free Trade “Knocks” the I
Price of Tillamook Cheese.
Tillamook cheese took another drop I
I in price on Wednesday on account of
I Democratic free trade, and from all
I reports will continue to drop in price
and get down to bedrock. 1 his makes
‘ a drop of ic. per pound in two weeks,
' with little demand for the home pro­
duct. Senator Chamberlain is one of
the Senators who voted for free trade
under the' Democratic party whip,
1 and as a result the dairymen of Tilla-
| mook have suffered. And Free Trade
I Chamberlain is asking the citizens to
vote for him, and in that manner
, show that they endorse free trade.
The Registration.
The registration
in
Tillamook
County which closed last week,
amounted to 3,187, made up as fol­
lows :
Republicans ................................ 2033
Democrats »............................. 575
Prohibitionists .......................... 236
Socialists ................................... 117
Progressives ..............................
41
Miscellaneous ............................ 185
Total ........................................... 3’87
There is a large gain in the Repub­
lican vote since women were given
the suffrage, and a small gain in the
Democratic ranks. The Prohibition
made an increase in their numbers
over the registration two years ago,
bringing the total number of prohibi­
tionists up to 236 in the county. Not­
withstanding that a number of wom­
en registered as socialists, that party’s
registration remains about the.same
as in previous years, being a little
over 100. A few Progressives still
cling to the Bull Moose party, but
those who affiliated with the mush­
room party have returned to the two
old parties.
There are 185 voters
who have registered as non-partisan
or independents and, no doubt, a ma­
jority of these will vote the Republi­
can ticket.
No Route South
Can Equal
The Scenic Shasta Route
or* the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Through Oregon and California
THREE THROUGH
TRAINS DAILY
“ Shasta Limited ” Leaves Portland...........
“ San Francisco Express” Leave Portland
"California Express" Leaves Portland ....
3:50 p. tu.
8:15 p in.
1:30 a tn
Direct connection at San Francisco with trains East via Ogden
or South through Los Angeles, El Paso or New Orleans.
$55 Portland to Los Angeles and
Return
OX SALE DAILY. LIMIT SIX (MONTHS.
Corresponding Low Round Trip Fares All Other
S,P. Points.
Tickets to all points south and east on sale
daily. Literature descriptive of California.
The Exposition and the trip San Francisco
to New Orleans on application to nearest
Agent, or
John ?I. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
Bids Wanted.
Sealed bids will be received
School District No. 9, for the con­
struction of a playground building in
accordance with the plans and speci­
fications therefor prepared by U. G.
Jackson, Architect, Tillamook, Ore­
gon. Separate bids wanted for car­
pentry, concrete, sheet metal and
plumbing, painting
and electrical
work. The contractors must furnish
approved bond in the amount of the
contract. Plans and specifications
may be had at the office of the Arch­
itect. The school board reserves
right to reject any and all bids.
Bids must be in the hands of
Clerk by Saturday, October 31st,
at 6 p.m.
E. J. Clausen, Clerk.
H. T. Botts, Chairman.
“Hawley is a Man of the People,” So
States Editor of the Lebanon
Criterion.
One of the strong reasons why the
democrats are so anxious to defeat
Congressman Hawley is that the Ore­
gon Congressman is a thorn in the
flesh to the democratic majority in
lower house of the national congress,
and they would do away with him.
He is not amiable to the administra­
tion and they want to fill his place
with a man that will bend the knee
when the finger of the congressional
trust beckons. Hawley is a man of the
people with the courage of his con­
victions and they want a man who
will follow and ask no questions.
R.E. .SOLVED
T hat we have found
what our P atrons
NEED AND <JU$T WHAT
PLEASES THEM. AND
WE KNOW THAT THE
RIGHT PRICE IS ONC
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“BLESSED 15 THE MAN WHO HAS FOUND HIS
work “- we found ours . we know this
GROCERY BUSINESS, AND ARE ABLE ToGIVE
OUR PATRONS THE BENEFIT OF OUR EXPER­
IENCE. WE BoVCHT WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS
WANT, AT THE RIGT PRICE. WE WANT YOU
FOR A CUSTOMER, AND IF YOU BUY FROM
US WE WILL MAKE A FRIEND AND CUSTOM­
ER OF YOU, BECAUSE WE WILL MAKE EVERY
EFFORT TO PLEASE YOU.
GROCERIES, SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEG­
ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED.
RAY & CO.
TILLAMOOK, -
OREGON
FOR RENT OR
Singer Sewing Machine
Company.
GEO. H. ALDERMAN,
G. J. POYSKY,
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE
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Agent.
Machine* for sale nod rent.
Needles, parts, oil and re­
pair* for all mak es of machines.
COUNTY SURVEYOR.
1’ermiment rontls at lowest cost.
Complete and accurate records of
TILLAMOOK / CLEANING
roads and surveys.
Economy.
AND TAILORING CO.
Efficiency,
I’uiil adv I
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Gold Fish Free.
A complete gold fish outfit free
with every 50c. REX AL remedy.
Come early and have first choice.
. C. I. Clough.
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Jersey Breeder« Notice.
LA M Il-St IIR A PE It C< >M PAN Y.
DOCKS ; WAREHOUSE.
FRONT STREET, UETWEKN tail A 3rd AVENUE WEST.
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Every man in the county who is a
breeder and all others who are inter­
ested in the upbuilding of ^he Jersey
breed of C*ttle in Tillamook County
are asked to meet at the Courj House
next Saturday, Oct. 24. to talk over
plans for development and if po«sible
bring about a little organized effort
This very dcstrablc 6 F >om House:—Consisting of three large bedrooms. 3 Large Closets Kitchen. Din*
for that end. This means every man Room. Sitting Room & Bath Room. Large Front and Back Porches, Hot A Cold W.ter plumbing through.*
that is using «.Jersey bull or who ex­ Bath. Toilet, Double Laundry Tubs, Sink and Kitchen work Table, Elect ric lighted throughout with conv«
pects to tie to one in the near firm re.
ient switches to all lights. Lineolum on kitchen and bath room floors. Window shades on all windows. Wi
R. C. Jones,
rent this house by the month or give a dcstrablc tenant a years lease at very reasonably rental.
County Agriculturist.
See u* at once.
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ROLLIE W. WATSON, Todd Ho*
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