Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 19, 1914, Image 1

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    Vol. XXVI.
MmÖlinljt
No. 22
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER 19,
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Advantage of a
ü.
Checking Account.
1 wo large parlor hanging lamps
for sale. Mrs. Rollie W. Watson.
B. B. Alley formerly of this county
was in the city several days on busi-
' ness.
1914
I1.50 PER YEAR.
cause of the action being that defend­
ant deserted her husband without a
sufficient cause and against his con­
sent.
Invitations are issued for a Thanks-
I here will be shooting matches on gining Flag Dance at the Tillamook
Sunday near the P. R. & N. depot for Commercial Club rooms on T hursday
turkeys.
Before cashing a check, payee must sign his
evening, Nov. 26. It is requested that
We are in a position to make some each gentleman wear either a neck­
name on back in acknowledgment of receipt of the
long time farm loans. First National tie or ribbon of red, white and blue
money.
Bank.
*
and that some part of the ladies
All checks which depositor issues are returned
For sale, 200 acres of Wilson River wearing apparel be of the same color.
bottom land. Inquire of Frank Free-
to him after cashed by the bank.
Death claimed Sim Earl, an old
man.
These checks constitute a valid receipt for
resident of Tillamook County, on
Wood! Wood!! Wood!!! of
the moneys paid, and safeguard the depositor against kinds, and fence posts, for sale. all Sunday night at the Tillamook Sana-
See tarium. Dr. Wendt operated on him
claims for duplicate payments.
Shrode.
* about ten days previous to his death
We will soon have several cars of for cancer. Deceased was a member
Checking accounts are always welcome at this
hay for sale from the car. See Shrode of the Oddfellows’ lodge, and on
bank, subject only to reasonable restriction as to
for prices.
*
Tuesday the funeral was held under
minimum average balances.
The passanger train on Sunday did auspices of that order.
not arrive until eleven o'clock at
Three suspicious characters, hard
night owing to a slide.
looking cases, were in town this week
Spruce limbs for immediate deliv­ and they were noticed to be watch­
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500,
ery—Phone Bell 2F14—Dewey Or­ ing several business houses and the
chard Co.
» back entrances. They would gather
For Sale, full blooded Holstein at certain places in the city and then
Bulls, one year and six months. Apply dispurse, their action being watched
to John Neiger, Fairview, Ore.
*
by the sheriff and his deputy. They
Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­ were given the hunch, and they clear­
sey "Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for­ ed out going south.
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merly of the Spanish Kitchen.
»
L seful and fancy articles, place
cards and favors for sale. Mrs. Geo.
Willett, 3rd St. West.
♦
Wanted:—A job cutting wood by
the cord. Must have work for the
winter. Inquire Watson’s office. Todd
Accept our statement at your own valuation—only come here. You will find
Hotel.
we live up to our advertising. A child is as safe—buying at this store as the
The millinery season is one of alluring fascinations. This
J. A. Dalgren, the photographer
most skilled grown-up. No mark up remnant scandal—no raising in price of
store has telegrams from Fisk, of Chicago; Robinson Straus,
with his wife and family, have moved
advertised goods—no old time chicanery methods. Truth in our Advertise­
from this city and located at Sheri­
of St .Paul,Minn.; Armstrong, Turner&Co., Denver, Colo.;
ments. We carry dependable merchandise, the best obtainable—- NO STORE
dan.
United Importing Co., Sonnenfeld Importing Co., San
CAN UNDERSELL us for the same class of materials—the REMOVAL
T. C. Percy, the bicycle doctor, has
Francisco ;>Muller’& Rass Co., Frisco; PerdilloCo., New
SALE
IS POSITIVE. No ficticious bargains—no false price comparisons—
removed to the store near the court
York. Keeping in touch by wire and correspondence, is
such as some stores resort to, no impossible reductions, for back of it all is—
house, formrly occupied by Allen
why we can show the very smartest in trimmed millinery,
THE GUARANTEE—OF-STILLWELL'S
Page.
you are positively assured of the very latest creations.
Married on the 9th of Nov., in this
Tillamook should be proud of such advantages, and why
city George Bye and Miss Ida Russell
Rev. Gittins of the M. E. Church per­
we can undersell.
forming the ceremony.
C. S. Atkinson vs. James Langley
is a suit filed in the circuit court
recover $170.00 balance due on
promissory note.
Married at Cloverdale, on Nov qth,
William T. Collins and Mrs. Lizzie
Johnson, the ceremony being per­
formed by Rev. F. S. Ford.
Married on November 11th at
M. E. parsonage in this city, by
pastor, Rev. E. Gittins, Clay
Moody and Miss Addie E. Scott.
Archdeacon H. D. Chambers will be
in Tillamook city on Nov. 29th and
will hold service. This will be the
first Episcopal service held in this
county.
Protect your valuable papers from
the unexpected fire by renting one of
our safe deposit boxes. Only one
dollar per year. Tillamook County
Bank.
*
The Commercial Club will give a
Way back early last Spring we gave an impoiting firm our foreign order for
card party and social this (Thursday)
dolls,
two months ago, after a tempetous voyage they landed in New York,
evening, when progressive "500” will
be played part of the evening and
to-day they are in Tillamook, some from Germany, others from Austria and
dancing the remainder.
Switzerland. Of course, had we known or given a thought as to moving from
Want to rent bottom land dairy
our present location, no such import order would ever have been booked by us.
ranch in Tillamook one year with
privilege of buying. Give full details
first letter promptly. J. A. Lemmon,
Cornelius, Ore., Box 33.
*
Rev. Van Winkle of the Christian
church with Mrs. Van Winkle, have
ADAME your Thanksgiving Hat is here. It is created
arranged to hold a service at Bay
City this (Thursday) evening, when
for the entire Winter Season. Models too for the
his subject will be “Waylaid.'
Young Lady. They are full of life, class and smart
It's a good rule to buy a sewir.-;
lines, hand made shapes of straight silk pile Lyons velvet,
machine vith an established rep.r.a-
ftf tempetoas service. They are the exclusive individual
tion fo quality services. The White
authentic Winter Models—No-two-alike, For such strictly
for sale on easy terms at Jones
Knudson Furniture Company.
*
upf-to-th« minute trimmed Chappeaux, such values were
Mrs. Alex McNair will leave for
tie ver presented.
Just 30 shopping days before Christmas, this sale will mean very generous
Rochester, Minn., on Friday, where
i Ignore the fact that atty profit is in evidence—Rather,
savings for those sending dolls away early, also purchasing high grade im­
she will undergo medical treatment
extend sympathy for the losses, however.
at the hands of specialists. Miss
ported character and aristocratic dolls at crisp underpricing. By making a
SELECT YOUR WINTER
HAT DURING
Blanch McNair will accompany her.
small deposit any doll you may select reserved for future delivery-
THIS SALE, IT WILL BE THE SENSATION
Arrangements have been made to
$18.00 Engli*h Walk- $11.95
OF THE SEASON.
± keep Bar View hotel open during the
winter, and the speciality will be in
•• AUTOGRAPH ” HATS AT LESS THAN 2
providing fish and clam dinners for
$4.SOChil Iren's Nobby
parties who desire to spend a few
XMAS. KERCHIEF SALE.
Coats ..........................
days at the beach the coming winter.
Phone orders.
$4.<10 Infant's Warm
À
A meeting of the ladies of th* city
Coats...........................
15c. Dainty Embroidered 7^.
is called for Saturday afternoon at
'kerchiefs N ew S tyle
5c. Chiffon Sateen
In Under-pricing-we can Save You I our Rail­ 2:30 for the purpose of forming a
55c,
Petticoats ........ ....
20c.
New
Wide
Hem
1
Civic
League,
the
object
of
which
is
road or Stage Fare.
Embroidered ’ Kerchiefs
to devise plans to obtain a Carnegie
75c. Fancy Hosiery. ..
19c
library for this city. The meeting is
25c. Pure Linen or lin- Ifip
weave ' Kerchiefs........ 1OV
to be held in the high school building
10c. Outing Flannel«
7ic
>•
L. Gruttner returned on Monday
Married on Sunday in the parlor of
Childrens
Hemstitched
1
C-
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS from a visit to'Montana.
Hotel Tillamook. Rev H. F. White
School kerchiefs, 6 for
Children* fiatici “ nigh- OQ —
Bom, to the wife of W. C. Miller, of the U. B. Church officiating,
ties ........................... fcUL.
Fleisher’s Standard 7c
Ths Tillamook Headlight office 1*
Julius W. Tohl and Miss Ruth V,
on
Wednesday,
a
son.
yarns
....................
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now k>aat*d opposite the court houae.
well
Farmer Ira Smith was in from Blazer. The young couple are we!!
Blaine on Saturday. Ira hasn t started known and they will make their home
S»f« rf-poait boxet for rent. Tilh-
SHOP WITH US BY
at Nehalem.
growing whisker» yet.
raok County Bink.
*
Jeff
A
Matney
vs
Lizzie
Matney
is
MAIL OR “ PHONE
A meeting of the school district is
Th* place to cat it at the "Good
»•>« «f«'*
called for the 28th to levy a school a divorce »uit filed
Atta,” Rasitey Hotel.
*
YOUR ORDERS.
TILLAMOOK, ORE
court. The»* parti*» were marned at
tax to pay for bonds and other
Chehalis, Wash, >n May 1908, th*
A heavw team, wagon and harness
penses of the school.
tor tale. See Shrode.
Receipts.
1
Thanksgiving Day being a
Legal Holiday the First
National Bank of Tillamook
will be Closed all Day.
Tillamook County Bank.
Assuring
Correct HEAD DRESS.
S'
RELIABLE GOODS & METHODS ONLY !
GREAT - PRE-HOLIDAY
A Wonderful Sale of
Mid-Winter
TRIMMED HATS !
Neuer before in the History of
Millinerydom were such High
Class Hats priced as low as
these.
M
ET GENUINE
BIMPORTED
SALE
DOLLS !
WE DO NOT WANT TO MOVE A DOLL
To carry this out thoroughly we announce an
EXTRAORDINARY
PRE-HOLIDAY
STARTING
Luday, Nov. 20
DOH S 9.1c
BE HERE “X?
STILLWELLS
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