Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 03, 1914, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON, DECEMBER 3, 1914
BANK CAN HELP THE
PRUDENT MAN TO
ACCOUNTS- STRAIGHT
Pre-Holiday Sale—Entire stock re­
Pre-Holiday Sale—Entire stock re­
duced iu price, except a few contract duced in price, except a few contract
goods.—At Haltom’s.
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toods.—At Haltom’s.
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Houses to Rent, see Watson.
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It’s a good rule to buy a sewir.q
Grant 1 hayer will pay the highest machine v ith an established rep.t .a-
market price for hides. Next to T. H. tion fo quality services. The White
Goyne’s office.
for sale on easy terms at Jot.es
Knudson Furniture Company.
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Spruce limbs for immediate deliv­
ery—Phone Bell 2F14—Dewey Or­
The school levy in School District
chard Co.
♦
X’o. 9 is ¡'A mills. It was 5 mills last
year, but with the increase in the
Lscful and fancy articles, place
valuation it will raise about the same
cards and favors for sale. Mrs. Geo.
imount of money as the last levy.
Willett, 3rd St. West.
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For sale, 3 year old, coal black
Wm. G. Tait, president of the First
National Bank, was in Portland this colt, well broke for single, double or
saddle, good traveler, price $75.00;
week on business.
tlso yearling colt. W. R. Illingworth,
For sale, "White Leghorns, Cockerls Tillamook, Oregon.
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and pullets. F. S. Armentrout, Hem­
The
public
arc
cordially
invited
to
lock, Ore. Phone 7-F-12 Bell.
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ittend a bazaar at the Presbyterian
Mr. Helt of the General Electric Co. Ladies Aid of the German Congrega­
is in town looking over electrical de­ tional Church on Friday, , December ,
velopment in this territory.
I, 1914. German dinner and
;
supper |
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Attorney G. W. Stapleton, of Port­ served.
If you will open a bank account with us we will
show you how to keep your accounts straight. Every
check you write will be a LEGAL RECEIPT.
And we always shall, free of charge, cheerfully
advise with you about money matters.
We shall be glad to keep you from LOSING
MONEY ; so will you.
Make OUR bank YOUR bank.
We pay 4 per cent interest on Time Deposits.
Tillamook County Bank.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
Pre-Holiday Sale—Entire stock re-
. duced in price, except a few contract
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Pre-Holiday Sale—Entire stock re­ 1 goods.—At Haltom’s.
duced in price, except a few contract
Hugo Effenberger was in the city
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goods.—At Haltom’s.
on Wednesday from Nehalem.
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Houses to Rent, see Watson.
We are in a position to make some
Gasoline 20c. a gallon at Ed’s Gar- long time farm loans. First National
* Bank.
age.
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For
sale,
200
acres
of
Wilson
River
The county court is in session this
bottom land. Inquire of Frank Free­
week.
man.
♦
F. A. Rowe, of Wheeler, was in the
All Silks and all Dress Goods at
city on Tuesday.
Pre-Holiday Sale Prices.—At
Hal-
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Safe deposit boxes for rent. Tilla­ tom’s.
mook County Bank.
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W. O. Kilbourne, wife and
son
the "Good left this week for California for the
winter.
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Attorney J. L. Henderson left for
A heavy team, wagon and harness
Portland Tuesday on a short business
for sale. See Shrode.
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trip.
Mrs. Ellis has been appointed post­
Wood! Wood!!
Wood!!! of all
master of Garibaldi.
kinds, and fence posts, for sale. See
F. D. Small was in Portland on Shrode.
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Tuesday on business.
We will soon have several cars of
L. S. Miller, of Manzanita, was in hay for sale from the car. See Shrode
the city on Wednesday.
for prices.
The place to eat is at
Eats,” Ramsey Hotel.
land, had business at the session
the circuit court this week.
of
Men’s, Boy’s Suits and Overcoats,
Shoes, Underwear, Hats at Pre-Holi­
day Sale Prices, at Haltim’s.
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$35.00 Tailored Suits, $18.85. $15.00
Coats, $9 75. All Millinery at 14 price
day Sale Prices, at Haltom’s.
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The east wind the first part of the
week brought snow in the mountains,
some places being a foot deep.
For Sale, full blooded Holstein
Bulls, one year and six months. Apply
to John Neiger, Fairview, Ore.
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It must be that Ray & Co. is want­
ing to make the citizens coffee booz-
ers, for that company ordered nine
tons of coffee in one shipment. Or is
it is a campaign of education to grad­
ually wean the booze fighter before
the state goes “dry"?
C. B. Briggs, of Tillamook,
leased the Effenberger ranch about
three miles from Nehalem. A
residence will immediately be
structed on
the place, when
Briggs will move his family there the
first of the year. Mr. Briggs was the
druggist in Lamar’s drug store, and
he has a w ife and seven childri n
swell the population of Nehalem.
»1.50 PER YEAR.
Founded in the Strongest Way,
Growing Stronger Every Day
“SERVES YOU RIGHT
Wiv §preiljcn grutedj
First National Bank
Tillamook, Ore.
Member oï
FEDERAL RESERVE ASSOCIATION
Of the United States.
Useful Christmas Gifts
Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­
sey "Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for­
merly of the Spanish Kitchen.
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' The committee on the Ministrci
The Water Commission has decid­ show feci assured that they are now
ed to reduce the water rate 25 per in a position to announce to their
many friends the dates for their big
cent, commencing at the new year.
show. They have selected Friday and
Do your Christmas shopping early,
Saturday, Dec. 18 and 19th, at which
the stores in Tillamook City have
time everything will be in .perfect
many useful things to choose from.
running order. This will be only one |
Ray & Co. closed a deal for nine of the many good things that they I
tons of coffee, the largest shipment have in preparation. Remember help i
NEXT TO GEM THEATRE.
of coffee ever made in this county.
the Booster Band to Boost Tillamook j
County
at
the
“
Frisco
Fair
1915."
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Lloyd Edwards, who spent Thanks­
giving with his parents, returned on You do your part and they’ll do theirs .
Pre-Holiday Sale—Entire stock re­
Pre-Holiday Sale—Entire stock re­
Monday to resume his studies at
According to official returns re­ duced in price, except a few contract duced in price, except a few contract
Pacific College.
ceived by Secretary of State Olcott goods.—At Haltom’s.
* goods.—At Haltom’s.
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Protect your valuable papers from from all counties in the state, the
Carl
Dawson,
while
wrestling
in
The
ladies
’
of
the
Altar
Society
will
the unexpected fire by renting one of constitutional amendment abolishing
Zachman’s blumbing shop on Tues­ give a chicken dinner at the People's
our safe deposit boxes. Only one capital punishment was passed at the
day, fell and sprained his ankle, Store next Monday (Election day),
dollar per year.
Tillamook County ’recent election by a majority of 157
votes—100,552 being cast for the which will confine him to his home when dinner will be served between
Bank.
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for several days.
12 and 2 o'clock.
Arrangements have been made to measure, and 100,395 against it. Mult­
The ladies of the Presbyterian
Remember when you want useful
keep Bar View hotel open during the nomah County gave the measure its
winter, and the speciality will be in biggest majority of 2377. The prohi­ church will hold a sale and tea at the Christmas presents, that Allen Pag«
providing fish and clam dinners for bition constitutional amendment car­ guild house Saturday, Dec. 12, at'2 has a fine assortment of rugs, stoves,
parties who desire to spend a few ried by a majority of 36,480—136,482 o’clock. '1 here are many articles that heaters and other things that
100,362 will make beautiful ’Xmas gifts. The needed in the home. Call in and
days at the beach the coming winter. votes being cast for
against.
public arc cordially invited to attend. them.
Phone orders.
THE ELECTRIC STORE
The Stillwell Store Announces
THEIR
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Our new up-to-date show cases, suit
cabinets and all store fixtures for sale at
a great bargain.
Merchants vzill find this a great op­
portunity to buy any part or the whole
stock at less than market value.
Which will be one of the greatest merchand
ing events ever held in this City or else
where, an opportunity affording you to pur
chase the highest grade merchandise in many
instances at less than the cost of production
It will be a wonderful sale the saving
will be beyond comprehension—the low
prices truly startling.
Extra sales people will be in attend­
ance to make your shopping a pleasure.
A STATEMENT FROM MR. STILLWELL.
Owin to the ill health of Mrs Stillwell, compelling her to move to a different climate I have concluded to dispose o f my entire stock of merchandise. I wish at this time to
thcir patronage during the time I have tried to serve them honoiably as a merchant. It has been my endeavor to always supply the public with the very best
merchandise obtainable and to sell at a fair profit, and I as sure you, that during this sale you will be offered this high grade merchandise at prices in many instances below the
f th manufacturer Our stocks are new, bright and seasonable, the very latest weaves and colorings (having been purchased within the last year.) Again thanidng you
, for the , many acts c f . cc*nilaence
‘ ('■ you
vniI novc
have shown me, , we inv ite you all to this feast of high grade merchandise at prices you cannot duplicate elsewhere.
A. J. STILLWELL, Tillamook, Oregon.
Sale Starts Monday Morning, December 7, 1914