Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 21, 1916, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,, SEPTEMBER 21 1916
DE- $2.50 by Conover 1 Condit, Mrs. W. ' green branches quiver,
I W. Casen; 3rd, China salad bowl, by Where is heard the gentle murmur of
'Jenkins Jewlry
Store, Mrs. W.
the softly flowing river.
i The occasion of our meeting, on this
Held at Blaine Lait Friday with Burkey.
Patching—1st, Pair blankets by
day so rare.
Large Attendance.
Amnier Furniture Co., Mrs. John Is the date of our second annual
Borba; 2nd, dairy picture by Allen
Homesteaders’ Fair.
In the lot across the Blaine road, Page, Mrs. W. W. Casen.
This fair is not held for grangers,
in front cf the Magarrcll home was
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Best corn fodder—1st, $2.00 by
alone,
the scene of the Homesteaders’ Fair Coats Lumber Co., J. J. Hollet; 2nd, But
the products of each homestead
on Friday.
Ladies' and Children's
$1.00 by Coats Lumber Co., C. A.
may be here shown.
,
The day was ideal and before the McDonald.
True, many of our homesteaders are
farmers had their exhibits in place
Best loaf of bread by girl under 12
grangers, too,
the autos began to roll in from all —1st, $1.00 by Dr. David Robinson, So the grange backs the project, to >
parts of the county. The secretary Clarice Booth; 2nd, 50c. by C. A.
see it through.
,
and officer were so busy with placing Johnson, Edna Casen.
And we trust that the work we have
exhibits that no one could get time to
Best cake by girl under 20—1st,
here begun
keep gate and sell tickets, as they had Jewel box by Harris & Bennett May
flourish long after our day is
40c. to $1.19
intended to charge 15c. admission to Jewelry Co., Ruby Johnson. 2nd, $1 I done.
help pay expenses. Mr. Magarrcll by Wm. Marx, Clarice Booth.
So in this cosy little neek, by the
We have just received a complete
called the officers over to where was
6 best rutabagas—1st, $1.00 in mds.
Magarrell Hall,
consignment of Ladies’ and Chil­
and said ’’’The people have been ex­ by Wm. High Drug Co., Virvil Wc extend a hearty greeting and a |
dren's Knitted Caps and Toques in
ceedingly liberal in donating prem­ Speace; 2nd 50c. by High Drug Co.,
welcome to all.
all the newest plain colors and two
iums and we have not advertised that C. B. Mcaser.
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And hope when the day is ended, and
color combinations. There are sev­
we were going to charge, so I think
6 Lest parsnips—1st, $1.00 in mds.
to your homes you repair,
eral new shapes included in this
we had as well not charge any admis­ by Wm. High Drug Co., Rudolph You’ll be glad vou attended the
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selection and we invite your early
sion,” which was readily agreed upon. Speace; 2nd, 50c. by C. A. Johnson,
Homcsteaders’ Fair.
inspection and purchase for when
So it was all made free.
C. B. Mcaser.
the present stock is depleted great
The hour of ten o'clock arrived,
Piano Tuner Here.
6 best onions—1st. $1.00 cash by
difficulty may be experienced in se­
when the secretary called for the Pacific Abstract Co., Miles Blalock;
curing similar values or styles.
parade. But some got the impression, 2nd, 50c. by Grange, Robert Nicklaus
I am in Tillamook again to tune,
To describe briefly, there are self
because of the rush of work, the pa
Best 2 lbs. butter— 1st, $1.50 by regulate and repair pianos and player
colors in White, Dark and Kelly
rade was called off. However, there ,i Mohler Granger, C. N. Johnson; pianos. I guarantee my work to be
Greens, Cardinai, Old Rose, Grey,
were enough entered to represent the 2nd, $1.00 by Mohler Granger, Mrs. satisfactory or money back. Leave
Copenhagen Blue, Brown, Navy
occasion. Mr. Speace leading off with W. R. Speace. *
orders or phone to Todd Hotel.
Blue and Cerise; two color effects
his cow hitched to a sled loaded with
M. G. Hughes, Cornelius.
Best bunch of kale—1st, $1.25 by
in Red and Grey, Red and Black,
Homesteaders, farm implements, fol Coast Power Co., C. A. McDonald;
Black and Gold, Green and White,
lowed by a hay wagon representing 2nd, 75c. by Coast Power Co., Ralph
"The Flag of Truce.”
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and Blue and Grey; and there are
harvesting hay, then followed a grav­ Welsh.
stripe effects in Green and White,
el wagon, representing building roads
This is the name of the beautiful
6 best stock beets—1st, $1.00 by
Red and White, Copenhagen Blue
out from homesteads. Next a market­ Tillamook Merc. Co., Ralph Welsh; comedy drama to be offered by Ar-
and White,
ing wagon hauling products to town. 2nd 50c. by Dr. Shearer, R. C. Mag- tisen lodge No. 134 in the near fu­
White.
Then followed the well to do farmer arrell.
ture. It deals with the condition of 1
driving to town in his buggy. Follow­
Best dahlia display—1st, $2.00 in the present time, and teaches the duty |
Ladies’ and cJTJTisses
ing that was the two beautiful daugh­ dahlia bulbs by Gill Bros., W. C. of a citizen to his country. It will be
ters in a buggy all decorated with King;2nd $1.00 in dahlia bulbs by well for every one to see this play, |
flowers, representing
the happy Gill Bros., Mrs. R. Y. Blalock, Mrs. and have those duties firmly stamped
young people raised on farms. Then Billings had a most beautiful display in their memory. A carefully selected
followed the up-to-date automobiles. if dahlias but she did not list them cast has been chosen to present it,
$4.25 to $7.50
It was near twelve o’clock when the for a prize.
and every thing is being done to give I
parade ended and the speaking called
Best display of vegetables- Prizes a very enjoyable and instructive in- I
Novelty Knitted and plain Knitted
for. Attorney H. T. Botts made a by Portland Seed Co., Is*, $4.00 tertainment. The direction is under [
Wool Sweaters for Misses and La-
good speech, urging the necessity of worth of seed, R. C. Magartell; 2nd, the care of Mr. McCowell, and he is i
.dies. Choose from such wanted
co-operation and rehearsing some in­ $3.00 worth of seed, R.
Blalock, seeing that it will be presented in a
shades as Old Rose, Kelly Green
cidents in connection with his home­ ird, $2.00 in seeds, C. B. Mcaser, 4th, creditable manner. The dates of this t
Copenhagen Blue, Oxford Grey, as
stead. Rev. J. E. Youel gave a rous­ $1.00 in seeds, W. R. Speace.
play will be announced in a few days.
well as White and Cardinal.
ing good speech which was enjoyed
The following prizes arc bv Sears
Sizes in stock 32 to 46 bust
by all who heard him and impressed Roebuck Co..
DAIRYMEN.
measurement.
all that he would make a good grang­
Best display of fancy work—1st $•>
Children’s Sweaters in all colors
er.
in mds., Mrs. W. W. Casen; 2nd 1
I have inquiries for weaned calves
at prices from .......... #•.<><> to #2.75
Miss Fannie Smith, secretary of the. $2.50 in mds., Mrs. Mctntitc; 3rd,
of all kinds. If you have any for
Ladies’ Silk Sweaters in Gold,
Nestucca Grange, capped the climax $1.50 in mds., Mrs. L. N. Sandoz;
sale, call me up on either Phone or
Copen, Old Rose and Kelly Green.
with the reading of her own compo­ 4th, $1.00 in mds., Mrs. fohn Borba.
write me, giving full particulars as
. Price Each ............................ #7.98
sition on the history and work of the
Mest display of bread, pie and cake to age, breed and condition with
Nestucca Grange.
—1st $5.00 in mds, Edna Casen; 2nd,
price of each, and I will call and
36 inch Wide
The judging was done by Mr $2.50 in mds., Mrs. C. A. McDonald; look them over-»Remember—I can
Shronk, County
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of 3rd, $1.50 in mds., Mrs. McIntire’. U3e anything in the baby calf line
Agriculturist
Yamhill County. The afternoon was 4th, $1.00 in mds., Minnie Smith.
and can use them any time, summer
spent in viewing
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exhibits and the
or winter. Call up when you have
Prizes for the Parade.
races by the young people.
one for sale and I will call for it.
69c.
1st. W. R. Speace and Jessie Jcn-
All seemed to enjoy themselves and san was considered a tie and the $5
SMITH. “The Calf Man”.
Per
Yard.
it seemed to be the universal opinion by R. E. Wilson divided between
of all present that the fair i was a them.
Splendid wearing fabrics for dres­
Miss Julia Miller, the instructor in
great success and better than i last
ses for Ladies, and Misses as well
Jack Woods won'3rd prize, $1.00 Home Economics in the Tillamook
year.
as for the younger girls. These
box of peaches by Lawson the Fruit schools, wishes to announce that she
Premiums Awarded.
cloths are shown in plain colors of
Man.
is willing to organize a class in home
General farm display—1st Silver
Black, Navy Blue, Torpedo Grey,
cooking open to the women of the
cup by the First National Bank, W.
Copenhagen Blue,
Greens
and
This was the poem recited by Fan- city. Her time is all taken except
C. King; 2nd, $5.00 by D. W. Gilbert
Browns, and
in White Pencil
from 2 to 4 p.m. on Wednesdays, and
'
nic
Smith
and
which
was
a
welcome
& Sons, R. Y. Blalock. 3rd $2,50 in
Stripes on grounds of Navy Blue,
for the next three months at that
merchandise by A McNair & Co. R. address to the visitors:
Copenhagen Blue, Myrtle Green,
time she would be pleased to meet
Nestucca Grange, No. 508.
C. Magarrell.
and Light and Dark Browns.
persons who are really interested.
Homesteaders' farm display—1st, , I Is as lively a grange as ever you’ll see The only requirements are regularity
Price per yard
ornamental cement drinking fountain I In point of years it’s not very old,
in attendance at the classes and a
by L. M. Kraner, W. R. Speace.
I But the story of its achievement is payment for the supplies used. The
AH Wool
Best farm display by school boy— I worth being told.
cooking department is to be moved
1st, $5.00 by Tillamook County I Organized in 1913, in the month of this week end from the grade build­
Bank, Miles Blalock; 2nd, $3.00 fish­
December.
,
ing to the high school building. All
ing tackle by V. F. Learned confec­ I A date we grangers are glad to re- women wdio are interested in this
75c.
tionary store, Chester Jensen; 3rd, I member.
class should meet Miss Miller in
$1.50 by F. L. Owen, Albert Slackey. I From the day of its birth it has tliriv- room 10 in the High School building
Per Yard.
.
.
Homesteaders display of grasses—
and and grown
next ...
Wednesday
at - n 2 p.m. In th»S
Always economical, always satis­
1st, $2.00 in mds. by King Smith Co, I Till its name and its fame are every- class only sixteen ladies can be en-
W. R. Speace.
factory in wear and appearance,
I where known.
rolled.
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Best display of grasses and clovers I The very next May, at the State
Serges this Fall are filling a prom­
—1st,
$2.00 bv J.
W. l.elie, R. C.
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Grange convention,
Chimberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
inent place in Fashion’s suggestions
Magarrell; 2nd, $1.00 by Dr. I.. L. I Our grange was represented—a fact
Diarrhoea Remedy.
for almost every style of garment
Hoy, R. Y. Blalock; 3rd, 50c. by
worthy of mention.
This is a medicine that every family
Carl Haberlach, W. C. King.
for Women, Misses, or Children.
I In the month of August, the 8th to should be provided with. Colic and
Best display of fruits— 1st, $3 50
be exact,
The Serges we offer at this excep­
diarrhoea often come on suddenly and
hat bv Cloverdale Merc. Co., R. Y. I Our first Grangers’ Picnic became an it is of the greatest importance that
tionally modest price are all 36
Blalock; 2nd, $2.00 by Ramsey Hotel I actual fact.
they be treated promptly. Consider
inches wide and are shown in such
J. H. Woods; 3rd, $1.00 by P. W. I The crowds who thronged
the the suffering that must be endured
favorite and pleasing colors as
Todd, R. C. Magarrell.
grounds on that day
until a physician arrives or medicine
Navy Blue,
Copenhagen Blue,
Best bunch of Artichokes—1st, $1. I Gave us an idea that we worked out can be obtained. Chamberlain's Colic,
Brown, Cardinal, Grey, Havanne,
by H. T. Botts, Ralph Welsh; 2nd,
this way:
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has a
Russian Green,
Myrtle
Green,
50c., by Carl Haberlach, R. C. Magar­ I The next year instead of a picnic reputation second to none for the
White and Black. If unable to come
rell.
I there,
quick relief which it affords. For sale
to the store send for samples.
Best display of potatoes, 3 varieties I We inaugurated an annual Home­ by Lamars Drug Store.
. Price p«r yard ......................
—1st, $2.00 by Tillamook Meat Co.,
steaders' Fair.
R. C. Magarrell; 2nd, $1.00 by Tilla­ I But before I leave the subject of that
Are You Looking Old?
mook Meat Co., Chester Jensen; 3rd j first year’s events,
'Chic ” Styles in
Old age comes quick enough with­
50c. by I-. T. Haltom, Guss Fowler. I I must meption an item of consider-
Unprecedented Sale of
out inviting it. Some look old at forty.
Largest squash by school boy— I able consequence.
1st, $1.00 pocket knife by P. D. Ott, I In the latter part of August occurred Thit is because they neglect the liver
and bowels. Keep your bowels regu­
Floyd Booth; 2nd 50c. by Haltoms, i the T illamook County Fair,
lar and your liver healthy and you
¿Made Possible by Timety Purchases
Miles Blalock.
I And our grange decided to place an will not only feel younger but look
Two best squash—1st $1.00 buggy
From Two Leading ¿Manufacturers.
exhibit there.
whip by W. A. Williams, Miles Bla­ I Now the day of our picnic had been younger. When trouble with consti­
r]
HERE was absolutely no hesitation on our
I’ A 'HER
pation or biliousness take Chamber­
lock; 2nd, 50c. by Haltoms, C. B. I cloudless and bright
lain's Tablets. They are intended es­
Measer.
Hut the week of the fair—oh, the pecially for these ailments and are
I part when these two lines of Women’s
Your every Fall Apparrel need can
Two best cabbage—1st, $1.00 by R.
-1*
H.is, were offered to us. the makers'
weather was a fright!
A
Hose
excellent.
Easy
to
take
and
most
C. Jones, Ed. Kostic; 2nd, 50c. by I he wind wistled and roared the rain
be correctly filled from the selec­
agreeable
in
effect.
For
sale
by
La
­
the
merchandise
being
sufficient
name on
Haltoms, Miles Blalock.
tions of Suits, Coats, Dresses,
simply poured!
6 best carrots 1st $1.00 by Hotel I ill Neptune, himself, seemed fairly mars Drug Store.
Skirts and Millinery now b^ing
guarantee of its reliability and value.
Tillamook, C. It. Measor; 2nd 50c. by
shown in our Display Windows and
outscored.
The
Stockings
—
descriptions
of
which
fol
­
DAIRY
Haltoms, Rudolph Speace.
in the Ready-to-wear Dept, on t the
But spite of warring elements and
Best display oi jellies and preserves
Balcony.
low—are now on display in the Drygoods
Dairy
storm God sublime,
— 1st. $1.00 in mds. By A A. Pen­ I lie County Fair proceeded on sched­ carry *_’tl
Only merchandise of merit and
Dept,
and
you
are
invited
to
participate
in
nington, Mrs. \\. W. Casen; 2nd $1,
ule time.
reputation is to lie found in the
the immense savings made possible to yon by
by A. A Pennington, Mrs. H. L. \nd our grangers, tho bedraggled Tillll’Uoi
choice we offer in this Dept, and we
Heildlig
Jensen; 3rd 50c. by A. A. Penning­
and dripping wet,
cordially invite you to step up on
our exceptional buying facilities.
ton, Minnie Smith.
\\ ere on hand with their exhibit and
the balcony to look over the pretty
2 best loaves ol bread 1st Sack of
won a prize, you bet!
Ladies' Silk Hose
things we show even though you do
Ladiea’ Lisle Hose
Snow Drift flour by I’. D. Ott, Mrs. I wo years have passed since then,
not wish to purchase just now.
Per 50c. F’tftr
John Borba; 2nd, $1.00 bottle of and at each subsequent fair
WOOLTEX COATS.
Per 25c. Pair
perfume by Tillamook Drug Co., Jes-1 Our grange has never hesitated, nor
WOOLTEX SUITS.
For Actual 65c. Values.
sic Jensen; 3rd, 50c. by Grange, Mina I failed to do its share.
Candidate For
For Actual 35c. Values.
CLASSIC COATS.
Booth.
| \nd tho each time first honors were
A warranted Silk Stock­
PALMER SUITS
Best display c.f two cakes—1st, I just beyond our reach,
ing tnnde bv one of Amer­
Ladies’ Lisle Hose itt
PALMER COATS.
dish pan by B. D. Lamar, Jessie Jen-1 . .ic grange that keeps them from us
I ica’s
foremost
Hosiery
M. and C. SKIRTS.
sen; 2nd, preserving kettle by It. D. I next year must be a peach!
Black only, and knit to tit
Manttfacliirers, A stock­
Lamar, Mrs. lack Nicklaus; 3rd, hot-1 i hcre is a good old motto, suited to
When in need of new Fall Milli­
ing that lias been anticep-
without a seam.
Fully
tic extract by P. D. Ott, Mrs. H. A. I grangers as well as men,
nery step up-to the Balcony and
A
capable,
efficient
resident
tax
­
Wood.
Miss Pratt will be only too glad to
tically dved, thus protect­
'If at first you don’t succeed, try, try,,
fashioned
with
shaped
payer who will perform the duties of
Best hand raised calf—1st, $2.50 by I again”
give you the benefit of her.help and
ing the loot from poison.
F. R. Beals, Mcrl Jensen; 2nd, $ 1.50 I In a parade in a neighboring village, his office without prejudice or dis­
foot, narrowed ankle, and
advltc in all matters appertaining
Shown in a splendid color
in inds. by Wm. High Drug Co., I on the 4th of July,
to the Fall Chapeau.
crimination, and without assistant at
widened
leg,
these
stock
­
of
black
only
that
is
abso
­
Jack Wood; 3rd, $1.00 in mds. by I In 1915, our grange float scored high.
an
additional
cost
to
Tillamook
lutely fast :md stainless,
ings are of a remnrkttblv
High Drug Co., Varnon Jenson.
In 1916, the present year of grace,
Best display of canned fruits and I \\ e celebrated the 4th at our own County.—(Adv.)
and which at the price
good color, being genuine
vegetables—1st, $2.50 by Tillamook I festal place.
represents one
of the
German dyed and absolu­
Feed Co., Mrs. W. W. Casen; 2nd. I VanWinkle was the name of the ora­
Ornamental lire Pljcej
greatest Hosiery Bargains
1 doz. fruit jars by H. Mason A Co. I tor of the day.
tely fast and tainless.
ver offered bv thia store.
Mrs R. Y Blalock
Builr nf Brick or Stone.
But you 11 never catch him napping
Sizes 84-9-9}.
nr
Sizes 81-9-94-10.
rn
Best trio of last spring chickens—I like the Rip of other days.
All Fire Places absolutely
Price per pair
¿DC.
I
1st $2.00 by Dr. Shearer, Ella Bia His address on "Americanism” was
Price per pair ........ OvC.
guaranteed not to smoke
lock; 2nd, $1.50 by Dr. Shearer, I well suited to the occasion;
or money refunded.
Albert Slackey ; 3rd, $1.00 by Dr. I With so many loval patriots why
Brick Work of all kinds
Shearer, Reta Kinnaman.
need we fear invasion '
Best display of canned vegetables I One of Tillamook’s legal lights and
done on short notice.
in Economy jars— 1st, 1 dot. econ-1 the Citv Recorder too.
We make specialty of
omy jars by Wadham A Kerr Bros., I Pulled off amusing stunt that, per*
Presbyterian Church Services.
repricing smoking Fire
the last 14 years Superintendent of i Question—who is it? No evening ser-
Mrs. Lena McIntire.
haps, may interest you.
"Educational Revival of Religion1 Iresbyterian
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religious
educational
Places.
will be held so that the congre­
Best display of fruit in Economy I They
'
essayed a three-legged race, and
will be the subject to be discussed by work in Oregon' Hc~ was wclTknown ; vice
gation and pastor may attend the
jars—1 doz. Economy jars by Wad I there was no lack of mirth
the pastor in his sermon next Sunday here. A “Guess Who” talk will
wi'd be
"
service of Rev. Ed. Gittins at
ham A Kerr Bros., Mrs. R. Y. Blalock I When their delightful noses collided
| at 11 o’clock. Thia
will be . given to all boys and girls in the ser- farwcll
T!.„ service ...Il
Hand sewing—1st, $4 picture by I with old Mother Farth.
|1 memortal
’ for “
“
J J. “
— , j vice
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wll, be
w „ told the'M. E. Church. A cordial nvitation
Rev.
Dr.
V.
Milligan
at
11.
A
bible
story
will
is extended to all to attend these S*r*
Grand Leader, Mrs. A B. Wood; 2nd | Once
*
again we meet where the dark
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
I who died last Tuesday, and was for without using the name of the pers ion. vices.
t
HOMSTEADERS’ FAIR A
CIDED SUCCESS.
Interesting News of Merchandise at
Special Savings and New Fall Goods
Just Arriving
Knitted
Toques,
/ f\
Wool Sweaters
Granite Suitings,
Storm Serges,
Ladies" Lisle and Silk Hose
OHN R. CALLAHAN,
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Ladies' Suits
Coats, Skirts,
and Millinery.