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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1915)
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, Glen Oliver, Shingler Mutual phone. $i.<o PER YEAR. MAY 6, 1915, Removal sale at the Grand Leader.* 1 he fruit,candy and drug stores For light cooking, the El Grilston opened up as usual last Sunday. for $3.35 is a wonder of usefulness. A marriage license was issued to Sale at special price at the Coast Power Company closes this Saturday. Ray Hushbeck and Edna Compton. Protect your valuable papers from A fine quality of Tillamook made shingles at the Tillamook Feed Co. * the unexpected fire by renting one of ' our safe deposit boxes. Only one We are in a position to make some 1 dollar per year. Tillamook County long time farm loans. First National Bank. » Bank. • 1 The Ladies of the Presbyterian On May 31 memorial exercises will Guild will serve dinner at the Guild be held at the Christian church at IO Hall on Thursday next, during the m. visit of the State Grange to Tilla We weld castings of all metals. mook. Boiler welding a specialty.—Hiner i Governor Withycombe has advised Reed. » that the entire state devote the period The berry season is now on. Fresh of May 4 to II, inclusive, to the strawberries every day at the Fruit cleaning and painting up of unsightly Palace. ♦ back yards and buildings. ÿwowr Mt AT'HAS HIS We have made special arrange County Judge A. M. Hare returned to the city Monday from a trip to ments with the Telephone Co., to connect you directly with our office, Portland. in case you wish any of our GOOD Mayor S. A. Brodhead designated 1 COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co., Call 28W to-day (Thursday) and to-morrow I An accident happened to the new (Friday) clean up days. church that is being built at Hemlock Electric Vacuum Cleaner for rent, ’ last week, a strong northwest wind 50c. per hour. Apply at the Electric ! uprooted a tree, which struck the Store next to Gem Theater. building on the corner doing some Try those 25c dinners at the Ram damage. sey “Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for For the information of those who merly of the Spanish Kitchen. * make butter, as well as the stores that oust SAFflVMWi //V1 FIRE ! FIRE ! FIRE ! Is it your house ? Are your jewels, heirlooms and valuable papers being burnt up ? Not if you are a " prudent” man. They are in one of our FIRE-PROOF and burglar-proof Safety Deposit Boxes. Be secure—rent one to-day—for $1.00 per year. Place your WILL, your jewelry and valuables in it and you will have peace of mind. Mrs. E. E. Shaw has moved from ( handle it, in the future the words the McGee apartments to the N. E. ’ “Oregon Creamery Butter” will have corner of 5th Ave and 8th street. 1 to read “Oregon Dairy Butter” on Saturday is the last day to get a I the butter paper. $5.00 El Grilston for $3-35 at the Coast Power Co., Masonic Bldg. * Tillamook County Bank. Mrs. N. W. Phelps and children, came in on Monday on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Rowe. « TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Houses to Rent, see Watson. ♦ Bargains at the Grand Leader. * Removal sale at the Grand Leader.* Glen Oliver, Shingler Mutual phone. Bring your Kodac troubles to C. I. Clough Co. * Films developed ioc. roll (6ex.) at C. I. Clough Co. * Don’t miss the removal sale at the Grand Leader. Safe deposit boxes tor rent. Tilla- * mook County Bank. n page 6 Rattos As already announced, Miss Jones’ engagement with us was for a limited ime only, and as she will be in Till- imook a very few more weeks we ihould be glad if those ladies requir- ng special orders will kindly place lame with Miss Jones as early as possible. £ £ Buy your films, plates, paper, etc., ♦ from C. I. Clough Co. The place to eat is at Eats,” Ramsey Hotel. the We develop and print for the ama teurs,—C. I. Clough Co. * A car load of choice seed potatoes just received at Ray & Co. * ’The Tillamook Meat Co., is paying ten cents for green hides. * G. A. R. Post, No. 35, and the W. Wanted to trade or sell house and R C. will attend memorial services lot in Tillamook or in Portland for at the Christian Church May 30. second hand auto; 2, 20 and 50 acre Preserve eggs while they are cheap, tracts of land for sale—Apply to J. S. Water glass is safe and reliable. Stephens & Co., Room I, Commercial Clough will tell you how to use it. * Building, Tillamook, Ore. * Dr. W. A. Wise will be at the Bar All parties having any calves to sell View Hotel from May 1st to May 15, will do well to call up Neilson & Mel- and will do dental work by appoint choir in Tillamook City on the Mu ment. tual phone. You might get more Rev. J. Frances Ashley, of Forest money for your calves as they are * Grove, changed pulpits with Rev. paying the highest prices. \ an Winkle at the Christian Church For Sale—One seven horse power on Sunday last. wood saw, with standard gasoline Preserve eggs while they are cheap, engine for $350.00, this an exception Liq Glass will do it perfectly, fresh ally good bargain. One, Mitchell stock with full directions at C. I. Lewis & Staver Gasoline Wood saw, Clough Co. ♦ 6 horse power, $300.00. Inquire of A. K. Case. » For Sale—New visible Oliver Type Married on Monday, at the home writer, absolutely as good as new, will take $80.00 cash or payments.— of L. S. Hushbeck on First street by Rev. E. Gittins, pastor of the M. E. Leland B. Erwin. * One ton of coal equals two cords of Church, Ray Hushbeck and Miss wood and you don’t have *0 sow and Edna Compton. Both are from Clov- split it, Lamb-Schrader Co., Hello erdale where they will make their Centray Gi’me 28W. ♦ future home. When returning from the Maple The El Grilston being sold during Leaf factory on Saturday, H. C. Han Ray & Co. have just received a this week only at the Coast Power car load of Burbank seed potatoes. * Co. for $3.35, is not a toy, but a stove sen’s team became scared when op- posite Foland’s and bolted, throwing of actual usefulness and economy. ♦ J him out of the wagon. He fortunately For sale—six roomed house and escaped with a few scratches, but was two lots corner 5th and Park Street. shaken up some. Small cash payment, and balance on The long spell of dry weather and easy terms Enquire of E. Kirk. * cold nights have not been very favor The County Court is in session this able to the growth of grass, but it is week and on Saturday bids will be hoped by most dairymen that the dry opened and passed upon for the W. spell will soon be replaced by a wet S. Cone County Road, Blum-Hem- spell, otherwise grass will be short lock County Road, Pacific City this year. Every indication seems to County Road, Squires County Road, be that this county is going to have and the Bayocean County Road. another dry summer. LiAJVIAR’S VARIETY STORE, Tillamook, Oregon. • < “Good U. S. Lawver and Lee Slyter have leased the Lamb building near the saw mill and have opened a machine shop and garage. They have incor porated under the name of Tillamook Garage and Machine Shop. 0 £ Drop in and Look Around ” SERVICE Ask any of our customers about First National service, They are all Pleased with it and can tell you why First National Bank Tillamook, Ore SO&SOQOOOCOOCOOOOOCeCOOOOOG0»9O; 0 $ £ Ô Students’ Recital By Pupils of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Koch, $ will be given at the High School Auditorium, May 7th, 1915, £ At 8 o’clock. Assisted by Dr. Monk,. ’Cello ; Mr. W. Broughton, clarinet ; and Mr. Bisbee, flute. ¡ Invitation can be had from students, The Studio, or Tillamook Drug Store. No charge for admittance. I I | Coast Power Company OUR PURPOSE IS TO SERVE PUBLIC WELL. THE Our plant is well equipped and maintained in perfect running order. We can furnish you with any thing in electric supplies or fix tures for wiring, lighting, heat ing, power, or cooking. We have experienced and capa ble men to attend to our lines and to do house wiring and instala- tions. ■w 1! $ THE FINAL WORD IS SAID ! The Landlords will turn the keys on the Stillwell Store doors June 1,1915. !> <> ------------------------- ~ ,■------------- ----- -------------------------------------------------------- --- ~ SATURDAY, MAY 8, the f o £ of the decade starts T / < - HE raising of rent tells the final, fatal story. Lseless to go into thunderous sale details, the entire community will readily grasp the situation, knowing it will be an occasion of intense importance tojthoae who study economy. Hundreds of dollars of New Spring & Summer Merchandise has been purchased for this store by Mr. Stillwell just before and after his return from California. You will only have just 20 days at mighty savings to purchase your present and future needs. We want to impress upon you that never before, anti probably never again will such drastic price cutting, tremendous sacrifices, and sensa tional values of high grade, new merchandise, be so generously, and lavishly displayed. It will be an occasion of the greatest double importance—Where you save on what you spend and maRc on what you buy. STILLWELL’S Tillamook, Oregon >