Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 07, 1916, Image 6

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 7 1916.
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bowels but improve the appetite and
JAPAN’S FIRST GLASS.
strengthen the digestion. For sale by­
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/it Blaine cn September 15—The Lamars Drug Store.
Put I
Used
In
Railway
Cars,
the
Natives
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Premium List.
Their Heads Through It.
United Br«them Church.
That
observation car would have
I he annual Homesteaders’ Fair
Sunday Schoo) 10 a.tn. Preaching done credit hr any railroad in the
Will ue held Friday, September lath,
place, five mile» 11 a.m. Y P. C. E. 7 p.m. Evening world. A .lai nuese fellow passenger,
*1 lire magarell
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uuove Beaver and it is expected that sermon 8 o’clock. Cottage prayer un official In the Japanese.ministry of
auuttier creditable fair will be held meeting Tuesdays and Fridays at the communications, was amused ut our
ana u large number 01 person, will church, Wednesday 8 pm.
Special meetings will begin Oct. 1 expressions of delight
a.uci.u truiii outer purls of tire county.
••Of course this is all very re ent." be’
i uhowiiig 1» me program and prem­ Rev. Neff, Evangelist. All are invited
explained. "Forty-five years ago there
to come and bring your friends.
ium lui.
R. G. Sumerlin, pastor.
•Hl a.m.—Grand parade—Most at­
»as not u single car nor a single -tni'e
tractive vehicle, *st prize $3,vU; 2nd
nf track In the whole of Japan. Why.”
Are You Looking Old?
• 2.00, 3rd ?- »J.
Old age comes quick enough with­ Le laughed. "I can relueinut-r ti e first
II a.m.—ing—H T. Botts, of
were run on the
Tillamook u..d avvV. J. E. Y ouel, of out inviting it Some lock old at forty. Jcrl-v little trains
By Last t reek 7 hit is because they neglect the liver first line to be opened—the one be­
i io. .noon,
and bowels. Keep your bowels regu­ tween Tokyo and Yokohama. Class
C..U1. .
v.C.—Battle with the lunch count- lar and your liver healthy ar.d yuu wag a r.ew thing to the Japanese, an 1
will not only feel younger but look
younger. When trouble with consti­ there were a great many windows
!.i.—Judging exhibits.
pation or biliousness take Chamber­ broken end heads bumped during those
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. -.»U bC
uc CuU with its tail lain’s Tablets. They are intended es­ first few weeks. Passengers persisted
it .
.t i.vi.ci Qugait to be, and the pecially tor these ailments and are in trying to put out their beads with­
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out first raKibg the Windows finally
tc
-t c:i a potato? vAr.e VVc grow excellent Easy to take and most
. .! • ..•» wi
/itK Mr. Magarrell agreeable in effect. For sale by ■ La- the glass smashing became so expen­
iu .-.iOW you Uia.t caif, it is wurih mars Drug ¿tore.
sive and there were so many com­
yuv.4 1«» <cnis to see it.
plaints over bruised and cut beads
Christian Church.
Ahc best display of dahlias—1st
that the company was forced to palm
ph<v iz.uu iu tiuibs by Giü Bros
Next Sunday evening will close the u white liar on every window to tea. ti
ov* u Co. 2r 4 i’I.uu worth dahlia
work
of ti.e present pastor in this passengers the nature of glass. '
beed
o.
Portland
Dy GJ1 U.c
Which story we could appreciate, far
community,
and the 17th he will
Ucsi display ot fruit pui up i‘>
x £ cv ! avw ^ j*Ars( Isi pnze, une dozen take charge ui the work of the First we bad already notice 1 in the corner of
a railroad yard a I trie old <ar with
Vt adhanis Church ot Oakland, Calif.
qu.iti L-conooiy jars by
The church has build up very rabidly white tars painted a ross the win
Ktrr w.
i .st display ui vegetables put up in during these two years and 3 month-, djv.s. Some of these ears, our < om-
Liuuumy jaxs. Prize cue duzcu qt. t-uily une third or the present mem­ panions told us. rre still used as thlrj
Lucnotny jars ty >,_dham» and Kerr bership has come into the Church class conveyances on newiy opened
during that period of time. Don’t branch lines, tor there are still parts
Vu zortland.
i I,;... dispT y -1st prize. Silver miss the farewell sermons next Sun­ of Japan where the people do not quite
cup by I n st Aaiiuiuil Bank, Tilla- day.
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understand glass.—Christian Herald.
luuui , 2nd priz , $5.UU in me-rcfien-
For
Sale.
Ci- L_. D. W . tjilueut i Suns, Beaver.
3rJ puze, $2.5U in mds. by A McNair
PACKING A TRUNK.
Small true: containing 1--J acres
be., lillainuok.
with house, barn, one hop, 1 cow,
ijisi larm display by a homesteader „
_____ tools,
____ , household ..
garden
goods. , ane Here's the Way to Manage the Job tc
— Jit prize, ornamental cement drink­ and one half miles north of Tillamook
Get the Best Results.
ing iuuntam, by L. M. Kraner, Clov-
on Wilson river- ■—Inquire of Mrs S.
To pack a trunk first collect every
e. L.le; 2nd, »«.uu by R. E. Wilson Olson on place.
thing that Is to be put into It. Fold
Vv Leaver, 3rd, $2.ad in mds. by h.
i. Hallom, lillamook
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and everything ns Cat ns possible. Evening
Best farm display by school boy—
dresses nud fancy v.-ulots may lie put
Diarrhoea Remedy.
1 ., prize, $5.V0,
by
Tillamook
This is a medicine that every family Into thin pasteboard boxes, packed tn
Lo.inty Bank; 2nd, $3.v0 in mds. by should be provided with. Colic and tissue paper and tied with tapes so
\. l Leonard, confectionary store, diarrhoea often come on suddenly and they won't slip arouuj. These will
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Clo.erdale; 3rd, $1.50, cash by F. L. it is of the greatest importance that on the bottom of the trunk.
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<J . • ns, Cloverdale.
they be treated promptly. Consider
Save ull the oblong pieces of paper
jumcsieaders’display of grass­ the suffering that must be endured
that
came
home
from
the
laundry
in
es . nd clover»—1st prize, $2.00 in until a physician arrives or medicine
by King i Smith, Tillamook; can be obtained. Chamberlain's Colic, the men's shirts and fold tlie shirt
. . $1,00 cash by Carl Haherlach, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has a waists around these, Use sto kings
and things that will not wrinkle for
', 50c. by Nestucca Grange.
reputation second to none for the
1 . - t display of grasses and clovers quick relief which it affords. For sale filling in the small spaces that will
by any one—1st prize, $2.00 by J. W. by Lamars Drug Store.
happen, even with the most careful
Lt-he, Beaver; 2nd, $1.00, by Dr. L.
packing. Put collars, belts und ribbons
!. Hoy, 'Jillarnook; 3rd, 50c. by
into small boxes
The Best Treatment for a Burn.
Grange.
Take folding bangers for dresseB and
Chamber­
If
for
no
other
reason,
.st display of fruits—1st prize,
in every coats. Short lengths of ribbon with a
Iain
’
s
Salve
should
be
kept
■' hat b> Cloverdale Mercantile
its great safety pin at one end and a bra's ring
, -i.d $2.00 cash by Ramsey household on account of
burns. It at the other take up no room at all io
value
in
the
treatment
of
I. lillamook, 3rd, $1.00 by P.
allays the pain almost instantly, and a trunk and will be useful tor hanging
W. Todd, Tillamook.
I; st bunch of artichockes—1st unless the injury is a severe one heals up skirts.
If you have no hat trunk and are
pn.t, $1.00, by H. T. Botts; 2nd 50c. the part without leaving a scar. '1 his
salve is also unequaled for chapped obliged to pack your lints hi the tray,
by grange.
hands, sore nipples and diseases of fill the crowns with tissue paper, place
best display potatoes not less than
by
'. t tie», one dozen each—-1st prize the skin. Price 25c. For sale
them In position and fasten them there
; -.'u c»sh by Tillamook Meat Co; Lamars Drug Store.
n :li wide bands of cotton tape held to
2nd, $1.00 cash by Tillamook Meat
the side of the trunk with thumb tacks.
Notice.
V j ; 3rd, 50c. by grange.
Keep always tn uiiud that the more
i i rest squash by school buy—1st
After this date, March 30, i<jr6, vve tightly the th’ng-j are packed In the
- Ou ocket knife by P. D. the undersigned, physicians und sur­ fewer wrinkles you will Und ut the enJ
lb.bv, -ad, 50c. by Grange.
geons, rnernm rs of and forming The of the Journey, provided that you have
'.. .sli 1 st prize $ 1.00 Tillamook County Medical Society,
■ ,-, uy A. A. Williams, have agreed to send statements of ac­ used care in packing.—New York Sun.
A ! .no. I.; 2nd, 50c. by Grange.
count every thirty days to all our pa­
Cursing In Kcrea.
best cabbage—1st prize by R trons and hope that all vs ill endeavor
A strange way of cursing Is that of
s; 2ml, 50c. by Grange.
to pay same promptly or call and ar­
Jix largest tarrots—1st prize $1.00 range for payment.
the Korean. His ordinary swear word
1>' H - i I 1 .¡ianiocik; 2nd, 50c. by j To the pour will be given every 1« "uenutua." or "you brute." But the
consideration, but the fellows who Korean considers himself especially
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stock beets— 1st prize, t never pay, especially these who go abusive when he calls a person his
■ v i>v l iilainook Merc. Co.; 2nd, I from one physician to another with­ child or grandchild. When he wauls
l.v C-range. •
| out paying their bills will be dealt
to call aometmdy down the Korean de
,.i .> "f j-llies and preserve, ' with accordingly and their names re­
mauds hotly. "Are you not my child?"
‘ . pure $1.50 in mds. by A. A. ported to the society for reference.
Ami the angry retort Is; "What! 1
I iiuiiuion, 2-iJ. $1.00 in mds. by A.
Signed: Tillamook County Medical your child? You are my grandchild."
A
. 50c. . in mils.
- - by
rii.igton; - 3rd.
f ocietv.
Then the fir»t goes a step further mid
A A. i mningiun, Tillamook.
R. T. Boah.
cries. "You are a grandchild of my
- . best loaves of bread—l»t prize
S. M. Wendt ,
.' k ct Drifted Suow flour b> P. D.
grandchild!” tc which the rejoinder Is:
L. 1.. Hoy,
v t, Hebo; 2nd, $1.00 battle of
"You conceited fellow! Have you for­
J. E. Shearer,
pi r. ime by Tillamook Drug Co.; 3rd
gotten that you are a grandchild of a
W. C. Hawk.
live, by Giange.
graud'-hlld of tny grand'-blld?" When
• <l di: paly of two cakes—1st prize
How’s This ?
their vftuperatlou reaches Its c’.lmax
di-hpan, by B. D. Lamar, Tillamook;
Wr offer O m 6 H undred UoLl.Aira R bwabd the |>eople of Chosen at last Come to
ki.'t. preserving kettle by B. D. La- or nny cane of Catarrh that cannot be cured
the point of esdairrlng. "You grand­
:
. i ihainouk; 3rd buttle of ex- by liair» Catarrh Care.
child of a dog!"
li-ct by 1’. D. Utt. Hebo.
F. J CHEXEY Ac CO.. Teledo O.
1.’ st home raised calf by
Wfi the tiudersigaed have known F J.
or
Chenev for the last '.5 jwvrs and bri eve
Fsatliared Advisers.
: iil--lst pin $2.50 cash I
him perfectly honurubie in ail business
A must remarkable superstition of
i< .l>; *n l €150 in mds. by Win. I tr .u’ action** ai.d fiiiunciHliy able to carry
the Ketiyabs of Borneo 1« the consul­
. <1. I >rug Co. Cloverdale; 3rd, $1.00 out any obligation» made b^ his firm.
NATIONAL Bi.XK OF COMMERCE.
• i i'ds, by Wm. High Drug Co. Clov­
tation of birds. If. for example, a
Toiedo,
O.
erdale.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, Kenyah has to undertake a long Jour­
best display of canned fruits and acting directly upon the blood and mvcous ney he wl.l not risk It without having
. -t ibh
1st prixe $2.50 la nids, surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent first cop'ulted the "Cakka." a kind of
free. Price 75 cent* per bottle. ‘Jold by ad i
1>- l ilHmook Feed Co.; 2nd, 1 dor. Druggiatii.
hawk. If the hawk files with its
Ait pars by H. .Mason and Co. Till-
fake Hall s Family Fills for constipation winJ» spread out to the right side It
... .ook.; 3rd 50c. by Grange.
Is u go<«l slgu. but If It g- es to the left
Ji<. t two of last spring
ig chickens by
r flaps Its wings, then the Journey ts
I-- y i r girl—1st prize. f~.'?
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$2.00 cash
Ornamental Fire Places
cot commenced. Next day another
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Shearer, Cloverdale; 2nd, $1.60
Built of Brir'. or Stone.
trial is made until the hawk gives the
c i by D> Shearer, Cloverdale; 3rd
slgu wanted Thus the continuation
All Fit e Peaces absolutely
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t .li by Dr. Shearer, Cloverdale
of the Jortniey depends ou the tile Ut of
I'.,', display of hand sewing—1st
guaranteed not to smoke
the birds.
prize, $4.00, picture by the Grand
or money refunded.
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ler, Tillamook, 2nd, $2.50 mds.
Brich IVorh of all kinds
Riddles.
t. .over X Condit, Tillamook, 3rd,
done on short notice.
< ina Salad Bowl by Jenkins Jewelry
What is It gives a cold, cures ti cold
S', re, Tillamook.
We make specialty of
and imi . vb the doctor bin? A draft
Best pitch work—1st prize 1 pair
repriring smoking Fire
V> hat is the difference between an
b!a ketx by Ammcr Furniture Co.,
accepted and a reJest d lover? One
Places.
lillaniook; 2nd Dairy Picture, bv
kisses tds misses; the ocher uilsscs his
Allen Page.
kisses
T-. st corn fodder—1st prize $2.00;
What Is the most lewdest piece of
2 ¡.I. $1.00 by \. F Coats Lumber
Jewelry? A watch, be at e It s ways
Co.
TH.LAMOOK (UlF..
Uvei>s Its hands ou It» ■’Bae and runs
H< st loaf of broad by girl under 12
down Its ou u works.
l«t prize. $1.00 cash by Dr. David
• -on. Tillamook; 2nd, !>0c cash
Her Indorsement,
by t \. Johnson, Tillamook.
"t heard that you are to marry Torn-
Best cake by girl under 20—1st
prize, gold plated jewel box bv Har-
I my.”
X Bennett Jewelers; 2nd, $1.00 by
"Yes; he naked me lust et eolng."
V. '. Marx.
"Let me congratulate) you. Tommy
best rutabegas by boy or girl
—
I la all right; lie H one <.f the nicest fel­
irl
1st priz- $1 00 mds. by William High
lows to whom 1 have ever I ecu eiigng I
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Co Cloverdale:
Cloverdale; 2nd prize 60c.
I I ed."—Puck.
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By Wm. High Drug Co.
<3 In st narsnips by bov or girt—1st
Matrimsnial Mixup.
• m *1.00 bv Wm. High Drug Co.;
He — W >tnen have no real Intelli­
«heds every drop,
■ I 5 (c. by C. A. Johnson.
gence. They show the worst judg­
•J bes- onions—1st prize $1 00 cash
i
- htting and
ment tn the mo»t Important matters.
t.runa at '»ery
b Tic Abstract Co; 2nd. 50c. by
She— That's perfectly true, but I think
p-rint. RrfijgRif;.:
range,
T s' b-meh of Kale—1st nrizo $1 25
rtop every drup
yofl O”»ht to be the ta*t per- ci to cal)
from running in
It to my attenflVi —Richmond n«n¡»
' ? \ by Coast Power Co.
fit the front
Dlsnauh.
-IViA kN/
nstipation the Father of Many Ills
-cr
be numerous ills that affit-t lie-I
Sugsrinic begonie» beautiful wbea
Scti\‘act:vn U-....
large share start ’-iih ■ .n
■>ne lases e ut ■ siumltlcs with ■ hear
Sc ad far catalog
"ep your bowel rcc-uk.i
; tiu.“« ilhr»ug’i !r*«etisil)t:<iy. but
- ’ » avoided. \\ hr n i , Æ J. TOWER CO.
th, -U.-1» g:«a:ues» • f i. al -Aristotle.
'“•ce Chamberlain's) ...
MOSCON
. ..s,i . ■ ’/ move th<i
HUMEÓ TRADERS’ FAIR.
RALPH E. WARREN,
Reflex
Siicl-cr
$3.00
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Your Every Pall Apparell Need
Can be Correctly Supplied Here.
'''ROM Footwear to Hats every Man. Woman and Child in this
county can choose styles that will oe, n< onlv becoming, but in ab-
— solute accord with fashion’s latest dictates.
Come to the store and see for yourself how well we can justify this
seemingly rather sweeping statement.
Not once but many times during the last few months have we heard
expressions of pleasure and surprise that our selections were so varied
and ultra fashionable, and these expressions came not only from
Beach visitors but from many of our own customers alter spending
vacations in cities iu this and other states.
c>4 Label that is a Guarantee of
C_/7 ut hen ti ci ty\
ET vour Fall Coat be one that you can wear
with the confidence that is only obtained
through the knowledge that one is fault­
lessly attired, in other words let your Fall
Coat be a “ Palmer Garment.”
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Come to the store and have any of these
Coats fitted on you in front of our triple swing
mirrors and just see for yourself how handsome
they are—how comfy they are—how well they
drape to one’s form.
-’art'’'!'1*') ‘^
We are enthusiastic over the many dis­
tinguishing features of ‘"Palmer” Garments and
when you put one of them on you will be even
more anxious to posses one than we to part
with it.
“Palmer” Coats $12.50 to $25.00
‘‘Palm er” S ui ts $23.75 to $35.00
“The New Wirthmor Waists
Are Now Here. ”
We are now Able to Announce
Complete Stocks of
Crochet Threads
ORE complete than ever
is our stock of Art
Many are the women who rapturously
Threads
since the arrival of
Welcome this monthly announcement.
- the immense consignment re­
Four new styles are now on display in the
ceived a few dava ago.
Dry goods Dept:, and priced as always at $1.
rPHE mere announcement that the Wirthmor
Spool.
Waists a re in is sufficient to ensure almost
every one being sold within a few days, but Klostersilk Crocket,
White, nil numbers 5 to 100
we want every woman in this county to know all
Ecru, all numbers 3 to 70
about these Wonderful Waists. How Good they
Linen, all numbers 5 to 70
are—how pretty—how well they lit, launder and
Colors, I’ink, Light Blue,
wear—-how economical they are.
Yellow, Delft Bint* and Lav­
Once a Wirthmor Customer always a Wirth­
ender, numbers 5, 30, 50, 70.
mor customer is a claim we make unhesitatingly, Klostersilk Perle,
White, numbers 3, 5 and 8
and always the choice of styles and sizes is
Colors.
Light Blue, Pink,
varied
Extra Specials at
Per 10c.
»4 Dollar buys more than a dollars worth
when it buys a
Wirthmor Waist.
Sold Here Exclusively.
Delft Blue, Yellow and Lav­
ender, numbers 3 and 5.
Klostersilk Embroidery,
White, 6 Strands.
Colors, 4 Strands, Yellow,
Lavender, Delft Blue, Light
Pittk, Light Blue and Green.
The Drygoods Dept.
Shows a Selection of
Navy Blue Serges
Worthy any large City Store.
XV Y Blue for Fall said fashion
leaders and Serges for preference,
and so Navy Blue Serges came further
than ever to the front. Suits, Dresses
and separate skirts of Navy Blue Serge,
therefore, are the logical choice of the
discriminating woman apart from the
popularity of this altogether economical
and satisfactory fabric.
Come and view the beautiful weaves
now being shown in the Dress Goods
Section. It will give us pleasure to show
them to you even though you do not wish
to buy just now.
Following are a few of the Serges in­
cluded in our selection
34 inch Dress Serge ..
45c?
36 inch Storm Serge
............
65c.
36 inch Storm Serye .................
69c.
36 inch Storm Serge...................
75c.
42 inch French Serge..............
$1.00
42 inch Storm Serge...................
»1.19
42 inch Suiting Serge..............
$1.19
48 inch Storm Serge .................
$1.25
42 inch French.Serge ...............
$1.25
F>0 inch Suiting Serge ..............
$1 25
48 inch Storm Serge............
$1.50
48 inc h French Serge ..............
$1.50
52 inch Suiting Serge............
♦ 150
50 inch Suiting Serge................
$1.69
rd inch White Stripe Serge
$1.93
54 inch Midnight Serge
$2.25
48 inch Stripe Serge............ .
$2.25
56 inch Tailors Serge ...............
$2.50
56 moh Wide Wool
Bedford Cord Coatings,
P^r $2.50 Yard
The Newest and Smartest
fabrics for Fall Coats for
Milady’s comfort and up.
petmince. Shown in such
lovely colors as Yale Pine,
Scarlet, Russian Green and
American Beauty. Secure
your Coat length today and
.eujnV-ii—fujLseaHotTa wear.
Sturdy Footwear for
Boys and Girls.
Fall Weights and Lasts
Now Here in Immense Variety.
P^jNE <>f the complements to the genera!
attire of the Boys and Girls that re­
quires great care in littinji and choosing
is Footwear. z\nd it is in this line that
we believe we excel.
Many years ex­
perience of the requirements for this dis­
trict has enabled us to choose only
those types we know will give the
sirentest service and satisfaction
Best fof ail by making our purchases
earlier than was customary, we are able
to offer practically the same values at
the same prices obtaining heretofore,
whereas if priced according to present
market quotations we could legitimately
mark them very much higher.
’Boy»' High-cut Shoes.’ 8j to 134 ■ • $3.50
$4.00
Boys’ High-Cut Shoes, 1 to 2
$4.75
Bovs' High-Cut Shoes,
to 54
Roys' Day ton Loggers, 11 to 2- •• » J.00
Boys' Dayton Loggers, 2j to 54-•• $4.50
Boys' Heavy Calf Shoes, 12 to 2 ■ $3.00
$3.50
Boys' Heavy Calf Shoes, 21 to 54
Bovr/ Kreider Ki< kt>roof Shoes,
$2.25 to $♦ 2°
Girls’
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School Siioes
all sizes, $2.00 to
$2.50 to $<
G rowing Girls’ Shops
Chic Chapeaux
Now on View
n the East Window
Depicting the Vogue
in alt its latest
tendencies.
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