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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1915)
Double Gold Bond Stamps Civen with every' Cash Purchase on Fridays. School Notes. Next Thursday evening. May 27. the Senior class will have Class Night at the High School Auditorium. The class will, class prophecy, and so I <m, will be given, and there are other ! very interesting features on the pro gram. There will be no admission lee. The public is heartily invited to this entertainment. I bis program is probably an unusual feature for our city; but this year's graduating class is a capable class, and wishes to show appreciation for all patronage ren dered to the high school. The commencement exercises will take place Friday evening, May 28, at the Christian Church. Last Friday evening the faculty of the high school entertained the Sen ion class at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hanson. The evening was fillesl with delightful surprises, which reach ed a climax in the stunt "Lochinvar” given by the faculty. The evening was thoroughly enjoyed. Last Thursday afternoon Rev. Summerlin spoke to the high school student body. There was a great deal of sound advice in what he said, and a great deal of comfort and encour agement, especially for those who will soon enter "life’s school.” Tuesday afternoon, Professor Ep- ply, President of the Philomath Col lege, spoke. His theme was "Prepar ation for your life Work.” It was very interesting and helpful. The last of the series of track meets among the grades for the prize cup will be held next Friday afternoon, if the weather permits. Since this is the last week of regn lar school work the grades are con- testing lively for the Palmer pennant. The sixth grade has won in its class for two successive weeks, and the second grade has done the same tiling for the primary department. Since Thursday morning, yellow slips and souvenir spoons are all the fad among the Seniors. How strange! Cloverdale and Nestucca Valley News Owing to the rain the past week, road work was stopped, several places being unfinished makes it very dis agreeable in traveling. Streets in town have been graded and cement side walks are to be put in as soon as weather permits. Win Trombley was down from Till amook Tuesday evening and the band boys had a good rehearsal. Owing to the change in schedule of the 1’. R. & N. railroad the white stage reaches Cloverdale about 5 p.m. School will close with the grammar grades Friday. High School will con- tinuc another week. T. A. Porter and Joe Etzmilcr, both of Oretown, are building two of the finest barns in the south end of the county. Axel linlah is hobbling around town from the effects of coming in contact with a kicky horse. It struck Alex half way between the knee and foot and bruised it up considerable. The new resturant that opened for business a few weeks ago is doing well. They have also moved the soda fountain from Leonard’s where peo ple can get both ice cream and soda. Quite a number of members of the 1. O. O. F. lodge here visited Beaver lodge last Saturday night. t-yl Quartet of Sales Featuring Write a Check for $25.00 and in Return Get a VARSITY FIFTY -FIVE For young men, and men who are young in heart this new model and its will certainly give the max imum .of clothes comfort combined with elegance anil discrimination in style at a price considerably less than you pay for cloths made to order. The best of it is that no matter what propor tions your figure has attained there’s a model to lit you perfectly at $25.00. Some more, some less. Ollier splendid makes $11.85 to $18.50. NLY ti small Ad., but every item contained herein is a genuine Bargain offering a saving no one will care to miss. LADIES' SUITS AND COATS. Sale of These Sales of Ladies' Suits and they Coats coming as Egyptian Tissues, 25c. do right in the middle of the season offer re- markable opportunities for making exceptional savings on For values priced at 29c. fashionable Ladies’ Coats $698 These beautiful semi-sheer wash Fabrics are shown in the loveliest and most becoming colorings and de- signs and come full 29 inches wide. Hitherto they have sold at 29c. per yard, Friday and during the fol lowing week you can buy them at a great saving. See Show inn in Third Street Window. For values up to $10.00. Sale of attire for present wear. Sale of variations by Hart Schaffner & Marx WORTH-WHILE BARGAINS Absolu'ely garments and new Wool Dress Goods, 53c. up-to-date in the most fashionable weaves in Tweeds, Covert Coatings etc. There are also Black and bite For values up to 69c. Checks, Novelty striped fabrics and Included in this sale of Spring Dress Goods there are such favored weaves as Epingles, Whipcords, Granite Cloths, Cashmeres and Serges. The Granite Cloths are shown in self-colors and pencil stripe designs, the other fabrics being shown in self-colors only. Such fashionable and becoming shades as Tabac, Brown, Gohlen Brown, Sand, Myrtle Green, Biege, Navy Blue, Marine Blue and Cardinal will be found in the selection a special display of which is on view in the Dress Goods Section. Grey mixtures. Sale of Ladies' Waists, $1.39 For values up to $2.00. Dainty Lawn Waists in a full range of sizes. Some pretty collars are of finished latest with style and Special Values in others are prettily embroideried, the styles including low necks fashionable as Dainty Wash Fabrics as well convertible high For Your Summer Frocks. necks. Your wants in summery fabrics will be easily filled if you make your selections from our splendid showings. No matter how modest or high in price you desire your dress to be you will find here a selection offering you unlimited choice. For instance in the lower priced lines you will find. Sale of ARROW FLORSHEIM SHOES FOR MEN, SHIRTS FOR MEN, Ladies' Coats, NEWEST STYLES, VARIOUS WEAVES. $8.45 $5.00 to$6.50 $1.50 to $5.00 For values up to $12.50. • 1 ' —»--------------------- STRAW HATS STETSON HATS FOR MEN, FOR MEN, ! LATEST MODELS, ALL SIZES, $2.00 to $5.00 $4.00 & $5.00 At 15c. At 29c Nero Linens, Ramie Linens, Chambray Nouveaux, Voile Molineaux, etc. Rice Cloths, Lennox Poplins, / Sabran Embroideries, Fancy Wai stings, etc. Sale of At 19c. At 35c. Ladies' Suits Fancy Crepes, Voile Ray antes, Checked Nainsooks, Fancy Crepes, etc. Every Coat in this selection was purchased for this season’s trade. They are, therefore, absolutely in accord with fashion’s decrees and represent the season’s latest features and are shown in plain colors, checks, plaids and fancy weaves. For values up to $27.50. Actual savings up to $10.00 do not occur every day on such smart up- to-date and Notice to Water Consumers. ------ o------ Notice is hereby given that the Til lamook Water Commission has set Friday May 281I1, 1915, as the date for the hearing of objections and re OVERALLS AND monstrances if any there be, to the schedule of water rates as formulated under rccommncdation from the State Rair-road Commission. A copy of the proposed rate is on Notice. file with the City Recorder at the This is to give notice that I will City hall and all water users and tax peyers are requested to call there and not be responsible for cattle placed inspect the same, Office hours 8 a.in. on the \\ liitney ranch for pasture. to 5 p.m. Nelson & Long. The metineg will be belli at the City Hall at 7:jo p.m. and if no objections are presented at that time, these rates Blaser Sandborn Wedding. will be adopted and declared in ini- mediate effect. The following taken from the Santa John Aschim, . Collector Rosa, (Cal.) Tribune, pertains to the marriage of Miss Lois Blaser, formerly Notice. of Bayocean. Miss Blaser has many — —o - " ■ friends at Bayocean »nd vicinity who Notice is hereby „ given, . that till* wish for her a long and happv wedded c-..... , ■■ •• ........... County Court ■ of ■■ Tillamook ( • ‘ounty, Oregon, will receive scaled bide for life: "Ralph Sandborn attair.ed his twen one hundred cords of wood lor the court house, at its office in Tillamook ty-first birthday Tuesday, and came City, Oregon, until the hour of to into manhood’s respe nsibilities. And o’clock am. on the 4th d.iv of lune, he lost no time in ac cepting these re lots, and at that lime opened and sponsibilities in full. read. “At the office of City Recorder Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check made payable to the Chas. N. CoIlina ¡n Santa Rosa he t ounty Clerk, for an amount to equal took as his life partner Miss Lois to 5 per cent of the amount of the bid Blaser, sister o f Fred Blaser of Dry which shall be forfeited to the county in case the bid be accepted and the Creek Valiev. "The your<K couple were accompan bidder shall fail, neglect or refuse to enter into a contract and file a bond ied to Santa Rosa bv Mr. and Mrs. satisfactory to the Court. Herbert ’.tanks, brother-in-law and 1 he bids are to be for one hundred sister of *.he groom, and Mr. and Mrs. cords of cither Hemlock, Eor or Al tier wood cut 46 inches in length and Fred Binger, brother and sister-in-law corded in the basement of the court of the bride. house "Following the marriage ceremony, The County Court reserve the right tile party enjoyed a wedding dinner at to reject any and all bids. Dated this the 18th day of May, 1015. the Hotel Overton, and in the after noon Mr. and Mrs. Sandborn left for J. C. Holden, ban Francis eo. where thev will spend County Clerk. a honeying on of a week or two. Thev will be guests at the home of Mr. Notice to Creditors. nnd Mrs . Iver Iversen, brother-in-law Notice is hereby Riven that the and sis'.er of the groom. County Court of the State of Oregon, "M-'.-. Sandborn » a son of Mr. and for the < ounty of Tillamook, has ap Mrs. jj. Sandborn of Dry Creek pointed the undersigned administra '*1 <ey. and has sp,?nt the better part tor of the estate of Thamas B Wat kins. deceased. All persons having his life in this community, where claims against the said estate are re- h" > has many triends who will wish 1 quirrtl to present them, properly b< ’ lim abundant happiness and success verified, to the undersigned at his f 1 office in Tillamook City, Oregon« through life. "The ride came from Oregon a fs'v within six months from the date <4', t ie first publication of this notice. months ago, and has been making her First publication, May 20th, 191$. home with her brother and family Last publication, June 17, 1015. Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Blazer, in l>ry A. H. Gaylor* | Creek Valley. Administrator of the Es "On their return from the 1 wedding tate of Thomas B. ’Wat kins, Deceased. , trip, the younjr couple will live u i becoming Dont Miss These Sales in the Bargain Squares. Suits as we offer for this price. Every size is in Y qu should make a point of looking over the Bargains shown in the Bargain Squares every time you visit this store, for there you will find genuine money saving purchases at all times. cluded in the selection and there are EXCLUS1VE AGENCY FOR “CARHARTT “CARSON’S" GLOVES such popular colors as Blue, Brown, Green, as well as a choice of Black and White checks so greatly in favor. the Orrin Pierce cottage, in Dry Creek Valley. “The Tribune joins in wishing them a long life of health and prosperity “ For Sale. Hotise and two iots each lot 52% by 105 feet in Thayer’s Add. Price $500. $¿.50 down balance easy terms. W. G. Dwight “ MONEY.”' The mint makes it and under the terms of the Continental Mortgage Company you can secure it at 6 per cent for any legal purpose on approv- ed real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operate with you. PETTY & COMPANY. 513 Denham Building Denver, Colo. ¿MISS JONES’ Engagement with this Store Terminates in a few Days. We wish to repeat our announce - ment regarding en Miss Jones’ Both Phones. Leland B. Erwin <00000000000000000000900 1 Sidney K. Henderson, Free., 1 Surveyor. I John Leland Henderson. Sec ret»! ry Treat., Attoiuey-at- [ Law. Notrnry Public ; Tillamook Title and Abstract co. Law, Abetr.icts. Reni Estate. Surveying, Insurance. Doth Phones. TILLAMOOK I - - OREGON. Sale of Laces, Sale of Silks, oa/e 0/ Wash Goods, Sale of Underwear, Sale of Embroideries, Sale of Dress Goods, Sale of Ladies’ Shoes. Sale of Misses Shoes. REMNANTS OF LACES AND EMEROIDERIES 5c., 9c. and 19c. gagement with this store as manager of our Millinery section. As previously stated, Miss engagement was for a limited Jones’ time only and as she will only be a few- more days in Tillamook we would be glad if those patrons desiring her ad vice and experienced help in Milli imitas nery Matters pay her a visit as early as possible to avoid disappointment in having their wants filled. Millinery Dept. Exclusive Agency Balcony. I I have recently »eucred the 1 ''actory Agency for the High Grade Chute A Butler Pianos and Play ers, manufactured at Peru, Ind. Anyone in the market for an instrument will do well to see uie be fore Buying. Wash Silks, Seed Voiles, White Lace Cloths, Flowered Organdies,etc. If the governments were not so tyrannical, citizens of hostile coun tries might "pair" in a great many in stances and stay at home to attend to the crops. Bulgaria is not in the war, quite likely because two wars quite spent her furor Bulgariacus. That’s some thing that has to accumulate like steam in a boiler. One lady 74 years of age is mayor of an lllinios town, and another one aged 72 finds a reflecting glory of be ing the mother of the mayors of two others. Red "takes" black in photography, which seems to have been overlooked by an actor in one of the movies who daubed his lower lip generously with rouge.__________ How’s This ? for Wayne Knit Hosiery for Men, Women and Children. time%pTm?n\SXXuMXd°f thi p ? app C ars , he Colonel *”«¿2 ed to thinking and ■ < Dr \vi<le'°t" at,: 1 would a great deal rather be lists that an hour should be spe'ntTt aJ’yth*"^ .,ay’ Professor of each meal, we realize how a, dlw I be V,Ce President The door of ’-he spiritual clashes with the material .ambitious.01 altOge,h" C'°Sed Condensed Report of the Condition of TILLAMOOK COUNTY at close of business May 1, 1915. YOU HAVE NO ASSURANCE OF TOMORROW." W< offer Oxi HvxniiD D ollars Raw-san Timely saving has made thou or any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured sands of wealthy men. Thev by Hall'e Catarrh Cure. possessed no magic, they F J. CHENEY A CO., Trledo. O. Possessed no advantages not I We the undersigned have known F T. ' henry for the last tS yearn, and believe open to all. | him perfectly honorable in all business transaction» and ffnancialtv able to carry out any obligations made by hie Brm ™ERJJS MAGIC IN A GROW- NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. NIG BANK ACCOUNT ,, _ Toledo O. Halle Catarrh Cure is takrn Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous eurfaeaa of the system. Testimonials sent 4 PER CENT INTEREST PAID 5 P« bottle '.old by all ON SAVINGS AND TIME Take Halve Family PUIs foe constipatton CERTIFICATES. RESOURCES. Loans. Bonds, War. etc . .I3t4.»5*-3J Cash & due from banks .. 6«,8o3-5° Banking house. Fur. & Fix. & Realestate ........... 5»,«47-47 Other resources ................. 49-7° Total .. .. 14’9-3**°° LIABILITIES. Capital, Surplus and Undi vided profit« ................. S »4,044 57 Bill» Payable ..................... »5,000.00 Deposits ............................... 3*0.314-43 Total 1 BANK 14’9.35*°°