TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT OCTOBER 17, I A Bargain in a Choice Buildiing Spot effort, and produces treater returns. This little farm tank is nothing else One of the best bargains in a but the Cleveland Tractor. Kuppen- building spot, Just at the edge of the bender Is the sole agent In Tillamook city limits, can be secured for a County and don't fall to have it dem- few days. Nothing better In the cr'strated to you.—See Kuppenben- county. You will buy if you investi­ der. gate. See Everson. Week Beginning Oct. 21. Dairy Ranch at a Bargain. I o ■ Consumer Pays For one week only I am authorized Commodity Fresh eggs ........................ 60c.- 6i>c. to offer a splendid river bottom 71c. dairy ranch at a great reduction. Butter, fresh, Cry............... This property must go on snort no­ New Potatoes............. $2.50—$3.25 tice, stock and crop included. This Cheese, Tiitamook .................... 43c. place is a money maker. Low price Corn Meal, Yellow 10 Ib Bgs . . 85c. and easy terms. Phone or call A. C. I Corn Meal, Wh. 10- bag..............90c. Rolled Oats, 9-Ib Bgs................. 90c. Everson. Rice flour in bulk................. 11’Ac. To the People of Tillamook County. Barley Flour 8 8-10 Ib Bgs. . Dry Granulated Sugar per Ib ------ o I am now located in Cloverdale, to Corn flour, Wh. blk................ do Notary work, Fire Insurance and Corn Flour, white, 10 Ib pkgs . 90c. real-eslate. If you have any business i Rye Flour, 49 Ib. pkgs......... $3.65 in my line I will treat you right, and Rye Flour, 10 Ib pkgs.................. 80c. appreciate your business. My office Hominy, 10 Ib. Pkgs........... .. 90c. is in the old Cloverdale Courier Cornstarch, Ib........................... 12 *Ac. building. If you do not find me there Beans, Small White .... 15c.—16c. call on telephone, our residence, Beans, Large White.................. 15c. Beans, Colored ............... 12c.—13c. R. Y. Blalock. Yours to serve. Milk, Canned, 16 oz.»17c.—18c. Milk, canned, 6 oz............. Notice. Can Corn, Standard per can ------ o------ Tomatoes, Standard, per can Notice is hereby given, that a i Canned pears, standard, per can 23c. caucus will be held at the City Hall, Dried fruit, Rais. Ib.pkgs 15c. in the City of Tillamook, County of Corn Syrup 5 Ib. can.................... 55c. Tillamook, and State of Oregon, on White Flour, 49 lb. Bags . . . $3.30 Saturday, the 26th day of October, Wheat Flour, 24’A tt>. Bags . . $1.65 1918, at 8 o’clock a.m. Said caucus is i Wheat Floar, 10 Ib. Bags ......... 75c. to be held for the purpose of nomina­ I Lard, leaf No. 5 pail . .. $1.70 ting candidates for city offices. $3.40 ¡Lard, leaf. No. 10 pail .. By order of the Common Council, . 45c Hams, Standard ............. bated October 7th, 1918. . 57c. Breakfast Bacon standard A. H. Gaylord Retailers under the food law must City Recorder. sell flour and butter at a price based See A. H. Harris For Automobiles. on the cost to them'. ------ o------ We have some second hand cars SANITATION. o ■■ and new ones. Have at present. That the germ is the cause of most One Ford with new truck body. deadly disease is more than mere One small Saxon roadster. theory—it is a real fact. The work One Five passenger New Era. One five passenger Brisco, nearly of tuberculosis sanitoriums, the ty- , piioid hospitals in the canal zone, new. , the vaccine laboratories are all evi- One Maxwell, five passenger. Agent for Liberty, Saxon and Bris- dense of the fact that the safety of j man does not depend on good or bad co cars. luck, but upon the fight which each I have some bargains to offer. A. H. HarriB, Garage. | individual makes upon the disease I germs, the cause of most losses of To The Voters of Tillamook County, life and dollars. In selecting a weap­ on to kill the germs of disease several I o------ Through a misunderstanding in an vital questions must be looked squar­ article over my signature last week ely in the face or disinfectanting will the statement was made that I would be little better than useless. First— j be willing to do the recorder’s work Has the disinfectant the power to In addition to that of the treasurer. kill all kinds of disease germs? 2nd, I I ant a candidate for the office of Can the disinfectant be used safely treasurer only, and for no reason ex­ whenever disease gernts are found? cept the privilege which belongs te 3rd, Is it effective, when used any­ where and every where, and by any any citizen. body, and can it be used with safety? Respectfully yours, Canzada Everson. . Therefore a disinfectant that can be used with safety must not be a poison (Paid Advt.) or coatine acid, whereas poisonous disinfectants endanger the lite of < Grange Resolutions of Condolence human beings or animals, this can be : - -O' verified by turning to the files of We the committee to draft reso­ our daily papers. When buying a dis-> lutions on the death of Harry R. infectant be sure what you buy as Ackley and Hubert Edgar, who have your life may depend on that pur- , given their lives for their country, chase, look at the label, note the both being killed in action. Submit germ killing power and if it is poison the following. or not. Disinfectants are measured We are called to pause a moment upon the germ killing strength of' In the busy whirl of life and bow undiluted carbolic acid, which they our heads in reverential silence. term a phenol coefficient. Look for Resolved, that we the members of the phenol coetficient on the label. I Fairview Grange, No. 237, extend to B. K. was tested by the United i the sorrowing families our heartfelt States Hygiene Laboratory and found sympathy. . to have a phenol coefficient 10 plus We cannot'say and . will not say. or ten times stronger than undiluted ^ey are dead, just gone away cart>oijc acid as a germ killer. Much A —' 4 1 A J With a A ASWAAMWV cherry Bmile and a wave of > stronger than coal tar disinfectants I the hand. —much safer. I They have wondered Into an un­ i Safe'__B--K. contains .no .poison, known land.” acid or oil. | Be it further resolved that a copy Clean—B.-K. «• colorless, leaves . of these resolutions be sent to the stain on floors or walls. Borrowing mothers, fathers, sisters Drodorant__ B.--K. destroys foul | and brothers and a copy to each of odors leaves no odor of itself. our home papers. Cheap to Use—B.-K. 18 80 much | Fraternally submitted, Grace Bes­ stronger than other disinfectants ter, Minnie Maxwell and Rose Craw­ that it does more disinfecting for the ford. same money. Use it in Barber Shops, I Barns, Bath Tubs, Bleaching, bread i Resolutions in memory of the boxes, chambers, closets, cupboards, mother of our esteemed brothers and cuts and scratches, house and kitch­ sisters Schild. en, laundry, nasal and throat sprays, Whereas the Supreme Master has nursing bottles, operating rooms, entered our midst and removed from purifying air, sick rooms, etc. among us the mother of John. B.-K. ‘a not a cure all but athor- Adolph. Henry and Anna, who are ough germ killer. Protect yourself members of Fairview Grange No. now against any dangerous disease 273. and whereas the community has germs that you may come in contact Buffered an imparable loss and the with by using B.-K. B.-K is sold in family a devoted mother; therefore quart and gallon bottles. Our guar-, be it antee. B—K stands absolutely on Resolved, that we the members of what it does for you. Use it according the aforesaid Grange, extend to the to directions then if you don't find bereaved family our sympathy. it exactly as represented by us we Be It further resolved that a copy will refund your money—For sale by of these resolutions be sent to the Kuppenbender, bith phones. families and a copy to each of our papers. • Notice. Grace Bester. Minnie Maxwell and Rose Crawford. Committee. - o----- To'whom it may concern. I have sold my interest in the Tillamook The Little Tank. Feed Co. to Geo. Williams, who will o pay all bills against the company The Little "Tank” for farm work and collect all accounts. Charles Kunze. has made Its appearance in Tilla­ mook County. As the army increases tbe man power of Tillamook county decreases Therefore as the tanks on The complete Electric Light and the battle field save man power ro Power Plant the little tank for farm work saves Plenty of bright, safe clean manpower. It travels on Its own electric light. No more hot, track, it will go moat anywhere. It smoky lamps. will not pack the soil, it does its work up fast. It does the work of three good men and three good three horse teams. It plows, harrows, plants, cuts ensilage, runs wood­ saws. pile« logs, pulls stumps, hauls manure spreaders, does everything a team can do and many things a team ACKLEY A MILLER cannot do. It produces feed and food Tillamook Garage. but consumes none. TV conserves man Tillamook Oregon. power, horse power, time. energy and a DELCO-LIGHT 1ÖI8. Hems ti t chi ng The Dressmaking Department the Balcony is now prepared do Hemstitching on all kinds fabrics. Mrs. Pinkney—Manager. TILLAMOOK, ORE. Perfect Fittings Whatever alteration is suggested to make the Suit, Coat or Skirt you purchase here fit perfectly will be done by a competent seamstress of many years practical experience The Store that Sells for Cash Only—and Selling for Cash Sells for Less Lovely New Hats Just Unpacked and Now Being Shown for the First Time- Che yen» Joan b’^rc, Uno ^er^plrtne yiobele, yetv ynttern yelvet yenx»ere, yelaure nnb yuntte yelnete. You will be charmed with this assemblage of New Creations. They are exquisite in style and most becom­ ing shapes. The trimmings consist of the New Chenille Cat Tails, Velvet Floral Sprays, and the New Ostrich Edgings, &c.’ The color selection includes the new Taupe, Nigger and Mole shades, as well as the many other colors just now in favor. We invite you to view these lovely creations at your earliest opportunity. Miss Rundlett, the Milliner in charge of the Department is a practical trimmer of many years experience and her help and advice is entirely at your disposal. Come today Just Kj>eceived New Consignment of Girls’ and Misses Dress and School Shoes For Fall Wear Exceptionally Priced at Per Pair $3.35—$3.95—$5.00. Gunmetal Lace Shoes with dull mat tops and coin toes in Misses’ sizes 8f to 2 and Growing Girls’ sizes 2f to 7. Girls’ and Misses' 8| inch Top Lace Shoes with dark brown vamps and tan kid tops, military heels and English toes. Misses’ Sizes Ilf to 2. d»r CC Per pair................................................ >□ Growing Girls' Sizes 2i to 7. ¿•'7 Ot Per pair ................................................ »? • Everybody Munsingwear Fall Stocks Now Complete Munsingwear Union Suits in all sizes for all ages and in styles for Men. Women, Boys and Girls are now being shown here in Fall and Winter weights. The prices are of necessity just a little higher this year, but the quality and dependability are the same as heretofore. You can buy your fall and winter Munsing- wear with the foreknowledge that you will get the same lasting service and satisfaction as you always have in the past. Ladies’ Munsing Union Suits, $1.50 Girls’ 8f inch Top Lace Shoes with dark brown calf vamps and leather tops to match, military heels and English nr toes. Sizes 2f to 7....................Per pair*? Medium weight bleached cotton L nion Suits with Dutch necks, el­ bow sleeves, half open fronts and ankle length as illustrated. Sizes 34 to 40.............. Per Suit $1.50 Extra Sizes Al to 50..................... ♦l.<5 Other styles and qualities upto $5.25 Girls’ 8J inch Top Lace Shoes with Gunmetal vamps and grey kid tops, mili­ tary heels and English toes. nr Sizes 2i to 7 Per pair i Men’s Munsing Union Suits, 25 stvls cnnni Headquarters In Tillamook County For the Famous Goodrich Hipress Gum Boots, Shoes and Rubber Footwear The Footwear Department is now show­ ing a larger and more complete selection of this famous brand of Gum Boots, Shoes and Rubber Footwear than it has ever done before. Contracts were made for the de­ livery of the merchandise several months ago and the prices asked are practically the same as those asked for tbe same qualities and styles last year. .. Men’s Medium heavy weight cot­ ton Union Suite in bleached or cream. There are sizes for regular, tall and short men up to 52 inch b«8t. in high neck, long sleeve, ankle length and flose crotch styles. Price Per Suit..;.......................... $2.25 Other styles and qualities up to ♦6,50 Girls’ Munsing Union Suits $1.25 Girls' bleached cotton Union Suits with high necks, long or elbow sleeves, half open or full open fronts, drop seat or open crotch, and ankle length as illustrated. Sizes to fit ages 3 to fi................ ♦ '.25 Sizes to fit ages 8 to 12............. ♦1.45 Sizes to fit ages 14 to 18.......... »1 50"V Other styles and qualities up to ♦3.00 Boys’ Munsing Union Suits, $1.35 Bovs' Grey cotton Union Suita with high necks, long sleeves, full open fronts, drop seat or closed crotch and ankle length. Sizes to tit ages 3 to 6............. $1.35 Sizes to tit ages 8 to 12............. $1.60 Sizes to fit ages 12 to 18.......... 11.85 Other styles and qualities upto $3.50 II n ! H *1