Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 04, 1919, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 4. 1919.
your immediate need is a de
pendable, painstaking handling of
some business or financial matter,
read the last paragraph of this ad­
vertisement. Our desire is to go
less directly to the point.
FIRE-PROTECTION
FIRE-INSURANCE
I f
BUSINESS
AND
FINANCIAL
CONDITIONS are maturing new
problem* almost doily and this bank
has prepared itself with facilities very
valuable to a wide variety of interest*.
/.V the final analysis, it will be found that this in­
stitution is governed by a spirit of helpfulness, and,
whatever your business interests in this section may
be, you can confidently rely upon its cordial, intelli­
gent and personal co-operation.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
The Strong Home Bank
SPECIAL ! ! !
Dont fail to take advantage of the
tollo.wing Specially Low Priced
articles for Cash :
Best Grade Peaberry Bulk Coffee, per pound .45
.10
Elco Bottle Bluing, per Bottle
.50
Tree Tea, per pound
.15
Pop Corn, per pound
.10
Ivory Soap Flakes, per package ,
.10
Wool Soap Flakes, per package .
$1.00
White Wonder Laundry Soap, 16 Bars
$2.90
Snow Drift Flour, per sack
$1.65
Mill Run, per sack
$4.50
Scratch Food, per sack
«
We Pay the Highest Market Prices lor
POTATOES, EGGS and HIDES.
Star Grocery Co
“It’s Like Finding Money”
says the Good Judge
When you take a little
chew of this real quality
tobacco, and the good
tobacco taste begins to
come.
You’ll find it keeps com­
ing, too. The rich to­
bacco taste lasts and
lasts. You don’t have
to take a fresh chew so
often. Any man who
uses the Real Tobacco
Chew will tell you that.
Ait Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
, 1107 Sroadwav. New Yor^ City
M c NAIR &
co
GEflERRLi HRRDCURRE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
See Usjfor Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere
OFFERS
What Would Your wife do
if fire broke out ?
LADIES, recognising the many ad­
vantage* in a personal checking ac­
count, will find us ready to do every­
thing poeaible to make their transac­
tion* with thia bank a pleasure to them.
TO THE FARMER AND RANCH­
TO THE THR1FTT, w. offer 4%
ER, our membership in the Federal
interest compounded twice yearly fee
Keter re Sy item is an advantage.
It
their savings plus the security of A
gives us a broad and practical ability
Strong Home Owned Bank.
to meet their particular needs. The
Mme connection serves The Buev neat
Man Here each of these differing lines TO THE VISITORS IN THIS SEC­
of endeavor will find that conferences TION, this bank is a place for them
with our officers often bring out ad­ to enter and feel at home and they
vantages which anxiety and business are invited to call %nd make their
desire* known.
cares have bidden from them.
RbEX.
THIS AGENCY
YOU BOTH
Are you leaving her with­
out the panic-proof protec­
tion of
FYR-FYTER
Don’t’delay getting this ex­
tinguisher , in your horn«.
Call or phone right now.
B**r. I.b.l
of the
anderwriter
Christian Church.
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services at the Christian
(Church next Sunday will be of inter­
est to you. The morning preaching
¡service at 11 o’clock, evening at 7:30
Our Sunday School is the live wire
and up-to-date school with the full
graded course, the one that all state
workers heartily recommend. It is
the only sane method. You wouldn’t
use the antiquated method in public
(School, why then in Bible school?
(Visit our school end see for yourself.
The Christian Endeavor, Senior
and Junior, meet at 6:30 p.m. The
contest is gaining force. The Interest
is great, and we think it will be bet-
ter next Sunday. Come on.
¡Grade
If I had all I've SA VED
believe me, I'd be
some rich kid!
FYR-FYTER
ROLLIEj W. WATSON,
“„THE'INSURANCE MAN.”
It TlLLAM00K£CITY, - -SOREGON.
NATIONAL ¡BUILDING.]
t
Ic
Crossing Accidents Due to be reckoned with. A train going at
the rate of fifty miles an hour will
Automobile Collisions.
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make nearly 80 feet per second. It
may take only a few seconds from
the time the train appears in sight
until It goes over the crossing. It is
not able to stop like the automobile,
and if anything is encountered at
the crossing it surely will be hurled
to distruction. There Is no question
but that if the automobile drivers
could realize the danger in making a
railroad crossing carelessly,
the
death and Injury toll from these
causes could be entirely eliminated.
Interstate Commerce Commission
¡figures show that the death toll and
casualty list resulting from automo­
biles either striking or being struck
by trains at railroad
crossings has
increased more than one hundred per
cent in number of people killed and
sixty per cent in number of people
injured from 1912 to 1916, Follow­
ing are the figures by periods:
One year ending July 1, 1913, 3
killed, averaged injured per day 10.
42 months ending Jan. 1, 1917, 4
killed, average injured per day 11.
November Victor Records on Sale at
One year ending Dec. 31, 1917, 5
The Song Shop.
killed, average injured per day 14.
3 months ending Sept. 30, 1918,
killed, 3, average per day Injured 16.
Oo-La-La-Wee-Wee
United Brethren Church.
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Unless the drivers of the automo­
Dixie is Dixie Once More.
Preaching 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. biles become more’careful and have
Caroline Sunshine.
Morning subject: “The Inheritance a higher regard for their own lives as
Golden Gate.
well as the lives of their passengers
of the" Church.”
Mammy O. Mine.
The pulpit will be occupied in the this death and Injury list will keep
Waiting Fox Trot.
evening by Rev Pear^pn, of Pleasant on increasing to more alarming fig­
Mandy, Fox Trot.
ures than we have at the present time Portland Fancy.
Valley.
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Sunday School at 10 a.m. Prayer Too many auto drivers entirely disre­ Weeping Willow Lane.
meeting every Wednesday evening. gard the railroad crossings. Investi­
Cohen at the Picnic.
The Sunday School will render a gations at frequently used crossings
Wonderful records played at their
develop that from 75 to 90 per cent best on the Brunswick.
program on Christmas eve.
The church has decided to hold a of the drivers make a crossing with­
series of revival meetings commenc­ i out looking or listening to assure
Krout, Krout.
ing January 4. You are invited to at­ themselves that there is no train in
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tend this wideawake live active sight and that they may make the
Who
want
’s krout this winter?
crossing in safety. Investigation on
church.
one of the large eastern railroads de­ StuiVenga has got the cabbage. Send
E. F. Wriggle, Pastor.
velops the fact that 75 perecent of him your order, prices right. Mutual
automobiles going over the crossing Phone, Wm. Stulvenga.
Reformed
Church.
I
neither stop, look in either direction,
Cor 4th Ave and E. 5th street. Rev. nor listen before crossing, but pro­
BOTTS & WIN-SLOW,
W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor. ■
ceed without taking the slightest pre­
On the coming Sunday the demobi­ caution of their own safety.
Attorney s-at-Law,
lization of our service flag will take
The Supreme Court of the United
place and a Welcome Home service States not long ago in a decision '
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
in honor of our soldiers will be held. said:
At 11 o’clock the pastor will preach
“A traveler upon a highway when
TILLAMOOK BLOCK,
on “The Christian Warfar.”
approaching a railroad
crossing
The regular session of the Sunday ought to make a vigilant use of his
Both phones.
School will be held at 10 a.m. Come senses of sight and hearing, in order
and worship with us.
to avoid collision. This precaution
T. BO ALS, M.D.,
is dictated by common prudence. He
should listen for signals and look
Nazarene Church Services.
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in the different directions from
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
10 a.m. Sunday School, Mrs. Bert which the train may come. If, by neg­
Surgeon S. P. Co.
King, Supt.
lect of this duty, he suffers injury
11 a.m., preaching by the pastor, from a passing train he cannot re­
(I. O. O. F. Bld».)
subject, "The New Creation.”
cover from the company, although it
7 p.m., Peoples’ service, led by Mrs may itself by chargeable with neg- Tillamook
Oreg on
A. N. Erskine.
ilect, or for failure to give the signal
8 p.m., Evening sermon; special required by statute, or by running
singing. All welcome.
at the time at a speed exceeding the r_p H GOYNK,
Mid-week service on Thursday at legal rate.”
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
7:30 p.m.
The railroads have gone to great
If you have no other place to wor­ expense in removing grade crossings.
Oftice: O pposite C ourt ¡¡P juse
ship in, come with us, and we will One large eastern railroad spent in
make you welcome and do thee good. twelve years thirty six million dol­ Tillamook
O. rgon
lars to eliminate grade crossings, and
still has had thirteen thousand grade w EBSTJiR HOLMES,
Presbyterian Church.
crossings left. To eliminate these
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Sunday School, 10 a.m. Plans will would have cost the railroads six
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
be made for Christmas. Every schol- ¡hundred million dollars. Another
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING,
ar should be present to get his name large eastern railroad upon making
an
investigation
as
to
the
cost
of
on Santa Claus’ book.
FIRST STREET.
Morning worship 11 a.m., Subject: eliminating eight thousand grade
crossings on its line found that to TILLAMOOK,
“Christ’s First Law of Life."
OREGON
Evening worship, 7:80 p.m. Sub­ eliminate these would cost more than
ject: "The Destiny of a Human Soul” the entire capitalization of the rail­
AVID ROBINSON, M.D.,
Roosevelt said: "In this actual road. Elimination of grade crossings,
world, a churchless community, a therefore, at the present time and for
community where boys have aban­ some time to com? can hardly be
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
doned or sclioffed or ignored their taken into consideration on account
religious needs, is a community on of the magnitude of the work involv­
NATIONAL BUILDING,
ed and the prohibitive cost of same.
the rapid down grade.”
Various devices have been install­ TILLAMOOK
You are more than welcome to
OREGON.
ed by railroads in order to avoid
worship with us.
crossing
accidents.
These
devices
con
­
Allan A. McRea, Minister
sist of crossing bells, gates, and QR. O. L. HOHLFELD.
towers. These mechanical devices,
Reformed Congregational Church
however, may at the critical moment
VETERINARIAN.
Sunday School 10 a.tn.. Preaching, >* fail. The crossing flagman, too, is
11 a.m. Theme; "Signs in the Heav­ only human and may .err the same as
the rest of us. So, while these pre­ Bell Phone—2F2
Mutual Phone
ens’”.
This will be a timely discourse cautions will be taken. It is safest
Tillamook •»
Oregon
based on the principles of the Bible. for the automobile driver to augment
The science of astronomy is an ex- these methods by his own care. In
cellent mouthpiece for the prophetic many instances crossing gates have Q r . l . l . hoy ,
events concerning the last days. We been run into and watchmen have
gladly »echo Professor Porta: Be been run down at crossings.
The best and safest way for the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Warned in advance." But you come
automobile
driver is to use the - ut-
and listen, why? Invitations extend­
T illamook B lock ,
most precaution in negotiating a
ed to all by the congregation.
railroad crossing. He should put his Tillamook,
Rev. R. Schuette., pastor.
O reg<n.
c4r into second speed, allowing
■ .
plenty of power in the engine. He
Last Word on the Subject.
should always stop before making a JOHN LELAND. HENDERSON
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crossing and assure himself beyond a
ATTORNEY
A laywer. examining a witneas, doubt that he can make the crossing
says the Los Angeles Times asked in safety before he proceeds over it.
AND
him about the character of a dead Any other method that may be re­
COUNSELLOR
AT LAW,
sorted to short of the above are in­
man who figured in the case.
Tillamook
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• O icrjm
adequate
and
may
cause
a
collision
"He was a man without blame, be­
loved and respected by all, pure in which in nearly all cases results in
all his thoughts, and—” "How did serious injury—crippling for life or ipOBERT H. McGRATH.
you learn that?" demanded the judge. horrible death—to the driver or
'
C ounsellor - at -L aw , I
"I read It on his tombstone.” was other occupants of the car.
the reply.
The speed of trains is sometimes
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
one-quart hand chemical ex­
tinguisher; instant and panic­
proof in operation; child can
work it perfectly; for fac­
tories, offices, homes, garages,
autos. Install at once; call
or phone now.
CANCER
NO KNIFE AND LOSS OF BLOOD
No Plasters and Pains for Hours
Or Days.
TUMORS, PILES, FISTULA. GOITRE
DISEASES OF WOMEN
Four Years Study In Europe.
Over thirty years experience
Portland Physical Therapy Labora­
tories. 412 to 417 Journal Building
Portland
-
Oregon
HENRY C. VIERECK, M. D.
SPECIALIST.
Disease of The
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Only
310 Selling Building, Portland, Ore.
ECONOMY CLEANERS
AND DYERS
2nd, Between 3rd and 4th.
MODERN EQUIPMENT.
PERMANENTLY LOCATED.
Bay City Garage
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Storage—Oils
Repairing of all kinds.
Give us a trial.
Goin & Wiedman.
NELSON & CO
General Merchandise
Bay City, Oregon.
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Square Deal and
Good Goods
Our Motto
Phone 72.
Oniamental Fire Plaoee Built
of Brick and Stone, All Fire
Places absolutely guaranteed
not to smoke or money re­
funded.
Brick work of all kinds done
on short notice.
We make a specialty of re­
pairing smoking Fire Placet.
RALPH E. WARREN,
TILLAMOOK. ORE
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Wheeler Garage
Agent For
PAGE AND ALLEN AUTOMOBILES
Write For Demonstration
And Prices.
MACHINES
MODEL« OF PERFECTION.
PERFECTLY
SIMPLE
SIMPLY
PERFECT.
Needles, Oil, Belta «nd all kinds of Sewing
• Machine supplies, Repairing a specialty.#
New Home Users
are quality chosers.
For Sale By
SHARFF lb DUBIVER
172 3rd Street
A man w-ho got up in the Senate
gallery the other day and declared
that he was divinely inspired to in­
struct the senate was unceremoni­
ously put out. One instructor who
hears voices in the air is enough
even for the rubber stamp minority.
Bret Harte wrote: “For ways that
are dark and tricka that are vain
the heathen Chinee Is peculiar,” or
words to that effect, After what this
administration put over on the
Chinese' at Pekin and Pari» this de­
scription doesn’t »rem to apply ex­
clusively to the Chinaman.