Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 21, 1916, Image 1

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Vol. XXVII
ti.so PER YEAR.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. DECEMBER 21, 1916.
Why Not This
Christmas ?
You have intended buying that Piano for
quite a while, but have neglected doing so
for one reason or another.
Why not decide NOW ?
- In the delay you are no doubt neglecting musical talent in your children.
There is no reason in the world why your children should not have these
advantages.
I can sell you a Piano on very reasonable monthly terms.
It is safe to say that nine out of every ten pianos are sold on the monthly
payment plan.
You buy for the identical price as the spot-cash buyer.
There is no difference whatever.
The Wiley B. Allen Co. handle none but the Best Pianos and absolutely
guarantee every one sold against any defect.
A Standard Piano costs you more, but the lasting satisfaction from such an
instrument more than repays you.
I have several of the late styles right now at the Ilarris-zXmmer Furniture
Store and would be pleased to have you call and see them.
If you have grown tired of your talking machine I will take it off your
hands and make you a good allowance for same on a new Piano or Player-Piano.
And, by the way, while we are on this subject of Player-Pianos, do you rea­
lize the wonderful improvements made in Player-Pianos in the past few years?
Space will not permit the details, but will sum it up in these few words :
You get every degree of Expression in the New Players that is pos­
sible in Hand Playing. Remember, I said “NEW Players.”
Of course, Player-Pianos put on the market in former years were just like
certain models of motor cars. They were only experiments, and some of
them poor ones at that.
LISTEN ! T he Player-Piano is forthose who love music and can’t play.
And don’t overlook this: Player-Pianos Develop Musical Capabilities.
There’s as Much Soul in a well-played Player as there is in a hand played
piano. It sort of Unfolds within the person who plays, as they become better
acquainted with the technic of the Player.
Does a name mean anything to you ?
Here are a few of the big sellers handled exclusively on the coast by the
Wiley B. Allen Co. :
“PAKARD INTERPRETER,” “ASTAPOLLO,” “LUDWIG ANGELUS,”
“MILTON INVISIBLE,” “CAROLA,” “EUPHONA,” “CONOVER.”
If interested, I would be pleased to talk Piano, not AT you, but WITH you.
Yours for business.
LELAND B. ER WIN,
TILLAMOOK OREGON.
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County Assessor C. A. Johnson re­
turned from California on Sunday,
where he had gone on account of the
serious illness of his daughter, who
has greatly improved in health the
past two weeks.
,
Rev. C. C. Curtis left for Portland
on Monday to attend a meeting of the
State Board of the Christian Church.
He returned on Wednesday with Mrs.
W. A. Puckett, of Eugene, a sister of
Mrs. Curtis.
H. H. Emmons, doing business as
Emmons & Emmons, vs. E. D. Sev­
erance and Flora M. Severance, is a
case filed in the’circuit court to re­
cover »945.59 for legal services per­
formed by the plaintiff.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus, $30,000.00
Member Federal Reserve Bank.
OFFICERS :
B. C. LAMB, President.
W. J. RIECHERS. Cashier.
J. C. HOLDEN, Vice-President.
I. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashi er
di rectows :
Rosenberg Bros, have opened a
C.
J.
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dwards
.
P
eter
H kiskl .
A. W, B unn .
large feed store on 2nd Avenue East
near the saw mill and wilt carry a
J. C. Hoi den .
W. J. R iechers . B. C. L amb .
large line of all kinds of hay, feed,
flour, grass seeds at the very lowest
prices. Special prices on hay and
feed in car lots.
*
Careful Attention Given to all Banking
I have a number of store buildings,
Business Placed in Our Hands.
houses and office rooms to rent Also
can give desirable ground lease in
Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON
various parts of the city desirable to
almost any needs. See me also for
city property on payments to suit I,
your income.—Rollie VV. Watson.
needed. You can order them and have
On Saturday evening, Dec. 30, the them delivered at Christmas time if
Coast Artillery Company of this city desired. Consult him. Don’t forget the
will give a grand military ball at the
date. Dr. Turner will also be in Clov-
Armdry. Extensive preparations are
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erdale Thursday, Dec. 21st.
being made for the occasion which
Rev. C. C. Curtis, pastor of the
Wishes for You
promises to be a grand affair. This is
the first military ball to be given in Christian Church, received a letter
Health and Happiness,
from Rev. Van Winkle, in regard to
Tillamook.
the accident to bis daughter. He says:
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haberlach went
Success and Prosperity,
“Dorotha was run over by auto
to Portland on Sunday with their
Thursday morning, Dec. 7th., and for
at this
youngest daughter, taking her there
many hours the doctors held out no
to consult a eye specialist, the child
hope. One front wheel passed over
Holiday Season
having an ulcer on the eye. Mr.
her breast and she took no air in her
.Haberlach returned on Tuesday, but
and during
right lung for 24 hours. However,
®lrs. Haberlach will remain with the
she is getting well. We brought her
child in Portland for several weeks.
The Coming Year.
home from the hospital yesterday
County Judge A. M. Hare, County and she is able to sit up a little. The
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Commissioner F. L. Owens and Dis­ X-ray photographs show that there
trict Attorney T. H. Goyne left on were no bones broken with the ex-
See Back Page
Wednesday for Salem to obtain legal ception of a slight fracture in her left
for News of
advice from the Attorney General. thumb.”
The County Court is in doubt ir. re­
Interesting Savings on
THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT.
gard to some items in the budget.
The court will not make the levy until
Seasonable and
Arrangements Are
Complete for
they return.
Christmas Carols on Saturday
Desirable Merchandise.
The farmers of the Nestucca River
Evening.
country organized a Farm Loan As­
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sociation at the blagarrell Hall last I
Arrangements arc now complete
Saturday. W. W. Casen was made
temporary presidentand R?' y . Bia-! ior “ new feature for the Christmas
lock was made temporary secretary. , I festivities in this city, and the Christ-
Any one in the Blaine, Beaver, -Sand­ | mas spirit is to predominate on Sat­
lake voting precincts who would like urday evening, when the pupils of the
t The Christmas Xjft unusual | |
to join the association are requested public school and the Sunday Schools
I of the different churches will render
to report to R. V. Blalock.
1 a program under the large Christmas
Mrs. Catherine Fitzpatrick, mother ' tree erected in the business portion of
of Dave and Frank Fitzpatrick, died . the city. The tree will be tastefully
at her home at the Dave Fitzpatrick lighted and Christmas carols and
farm, from the effects of a bad cold, other selections will be the features
on Monday afternoon, at the age of : of the program.
8 4 years and 6 months. She was born
Eight o'clock is the time set for the
in Ireland and went to Canada in program to start, and should the
1845 and came to Oregon in 1892. weather be inclement Mr. Aiderman
She was the mother of six children, has kindly offered the use of the Star
The ELECTRIC STORE, acroM the
two of whom are living, Dave and Garage.
Street from First National Bank
Frank, of Tillamook.
Money to loan on farm lands, from
Mrs. W. C. Brumbach, of Illwaco,
Wash, came in on Friday to spend »500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate
of interest. We want your business.
the holidays.
See Everson.
♦
C. W. Loreghery, deputy game
W. A. Wise, dentist.
Mrs. Willian Maxwell was brought
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. • warden, has taken the place of Ed home on Sunday from Portland, and
Leach in this district.
For Sale, Shaved Shingles, —See
it will be several weeks before she
For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City will be able to leave her bed.
Shrode.
for »1,100.00 cash. Call or address
Eugene Atkinson left Monday for
Dr. B. F. Smith has located at
Mrs. C. N. Drew.
* Forest Grove, where his wife and
Cloverdale.
Wcad Sawed—Call E. W. Knight child are visiting. It was owing to the
United Brethem Church.
Dr. W. A. Wise will return about on the Mutual phone, Prompt service illness of the child that he went out.
Sad is the news that comes to us
For Ecsema, Tetter and Salt Rheum.
February 1st.
this week from Dallas. Jasper Dim-
1 and careful work.
*
Sunday School, 10 a.m. Morning
W. A. Williams has just received a ick, a former rancher here, passed
The intense itching characteristic of
Born to the wife of Bert
Why not be insured in the best fire complete line of oil clothing. You
away Sunday from pneumonia and sermon, 11 a.m. Y. P. S. E., #:30 p.m. these ailments is almost instantly al­
Friday, a son.
insurance company, it costs no more, should inspect his stock when in need
Christmas
service,
7:30
p.m.
layed by Chamberlain’s Salve. Many
la
'tcr __ 16-year-old
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, -
I *on,
See Everson.
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severe cases have been cured by it.
anvthinn in
nil elnthinff
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R. G. Sumerlin, pastor.
Shop to rent, next to my office.
of anything
in the
the oil
clothing line
line. • * CUyton
fo
„owed ■ . him
from
lhf
For sale by Lamar’s Drug Store.
Mrs. Elmer Allen left Monday to I Now is the time to look after your . trouble. It has not been over a month
T. H. Goyne.
her parents I Fire Insurance on all your property. sjncc Mr ,nd Mrs Dimick lost
surgeon,
spend
the
holidays
with
Dr. Shearer, physician and
since Mr. and
at McMinnville.
It will surprise you how cheaply you their youngest child. Mrs. Dimick has I
Cloverdale, Ore.
can get a 3 or 5 year policy.—Rollie
, been sick but is reported to be im-1
A full line of standard spark plugs,
L.
Maynard, who has been quite
| W. Watson.
MAKE THIS BANK YOUR
1 proving. The sympathy of all go to •
also
other
automobile
accesscries
at
sick, is much better.
„.j ” bereaved
woman.—Cloverdale 1
W. A. Williams Harness Shop.
* I Kev. Joseph McVeigh, of Chicago,1^
BUSINESS HOME.
I have three Cycle Incubators for
■ will bccoina the pastor of the Presby­ Courier.
W. A. Williams carries a full line of
sale. See Smith "The Calf Man.”
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terian church at Cloverdale about the I
Flash Lights and batteries. It will pay
Representative Hawley appeared
’
A
marriage license
A marriage
license was issued to you to look over his stock when in first of/the year.
before the House rivers and harbors
Carl E. Norberg and Hclma Ander­ need.
Protect your valuable papers from committee and urged that the Tilla­
•
be increased
son.
I am in the market at all times for the unexpected fire by renting unt of mook appropriation
John. Gibson left on Tuesday for your baby calves—smun "The Calf our sate Ueposit boxes. Only one from »5000 to »13,000 in order that
I dollar per year.
Tillamook County »8000 may be used in deepening the
California, where he has gone on a Man,”—XkOtu Puuuc».
I Daltk.
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channel from Bay City to Tillamook. I
Ira
D.
Latimer
was
in
from
Port-
visit.
Wanted to rent, 20 cow dairy ranch At present, he said, this channel is
ri I
la»u
tlic
List
oi
the
week..
i
Tuesday,
to
the
wife
of
I
Born on
I on shares, cows, team and equipment. so shallow that the principal ship
cS-
Ira C. Smith, a,
always include a Checking Account with
City Recorder
| Have family of 5 experienc'd milkers carrying cargo from Tillamook City
Miss Etta Wilscir irft this week tO ■ O. Fredcnburg, at the Van Patten
daughter.
some strong, serviceable bank.
is unable to load to capacity, and yet
90 per cent of the commerce of the i
Mrs. i. Ralph Bacon returned to the'.yisif relatives at OaKSdaie, Vtasn., and I house.
’■ ' turner Wilson went to Portland.
city on Sunday after visiting friends
A Checking Account is simple, safe and
We have the most complete line of bay originated at Tillamook.
¡•or sa> , two extra line S. C. White I
in Portland.
holiday goods this year that we have '
Dr.
Turner
the
well
kncwt\cye
satisfactory.
It automatically supplies you
’ • i(noi:: coc ircis, pick oi ilock,
ever shown. Prices are right. Lamar’s specialist of Portland, will be a Jen-
Will pay you to see Everson for a I i a.so
with valid receipts for all bills paid anti elimi­
each, ri. k Mctvinley, 1 illa-
Variety Store. “Drop in and look kens' Jewelry Store, Tillamook, again
safe investment in city property or
nates any possible chatice of paying a bill a
nook.
e
around.
Friday and Saturday, Dec. 22 23,
farm lands.
com-
‘
shop
early
while
you
have
a
second time.
'
Headaches
relieved,
cross
eyes
Don't forget those busted castings,
S. *-»,
B. Vincent
•J.
.
. receiver of the T. B.
Potter Realty Co., has filed suit in the plejc imc to select iro.n. Lamars Can be welded for ball. Goods sent straightened. Satisfaction guaranteed. i
This bank fiiriiisheH you all supplies anti g
circuit court to quiet title to a number \ aricty Store. “Drop in I and look by parcel post and express promptly ’ Christmas will soon be here. You !
around.”
I
could
not
make
a
more
appropriate
information
free of charge anti is glad to open
returned. Hiner Hi Reed, Tillamook,
of lots in Bayocean.
Oregon.
• | gift, than to have your mother, father,
Checking Accounts for $1.00 or more.
i sister or brothers eyes examined by a
«T V * uu^ V»
Someone stole a canary on Sunday I specialist of experience and standing,
from W. C. Miller’s home. The cage ,and if needed, present them with a
BE PROGRESSIVE
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had 1 been placed outside, and when
, pair of up-to-date glasses, which will
fMr. Miller went to take the cage in I be durable and lasting gift, and at the
OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT TODAY.
| the bird was gone.
I same time preserve their eye sight,
one : which is the most precious sense they
and have. Dr. Turner makes no charge
9 9
M0 for consultation, or examination, and
Tillamook’s Oldest, Largest, Strongest Bank.
£ I each with equipment. J. D. Tompkins, he most positively will not recoin- 1
For
Sale
—
One
Faultless
and
m Z I nenaers
Henderson's
Fed Barn Sheridan, _ I
New Hercules stump puller 21 | mend glasses where they are not
I Oregon.
equipments in good order. Price
Tillamook Jottings.
The light that says
"Qhere it is!
20th Century
Business Methods
bflMAR’S VARIETY STORE,
$
i
1.0 O.F. BLD.,
“Drop in and book Around
Tillamook County Bank.