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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1915)
m IN Hi LET AN EDISON BE YOUR MESSENGER OF GOOD CHEER M AOINIv the joy on Clii isltiwiH morning; when your I'Minily (liHcovcrH a New lidiso,, Diamond J)iho beside the Christinas tree! The Inborn lory nioilel of the KiliMim Diamond Disc Phono juapli which KcCrealc music. We particularly want you to lirUinfiiiali he I ween the Ke Creation of music and il mere me dianical reproduction. Ke Crentiotl in new. Re production in o'd, The Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph No Ntedlo lo Crunjc Unbit4lllt Nrtnrdi No jjift can express the Vuletide sentinieut more perlectly. hi brings into the home a per mancitt token of your jjood will. Arrange to have your lHisou on Christmas morning. Come in today or tomorrow and let us piny for you. Mr. IMison's perfected intisi ml inslrununt. LAMAR'S DRUG STORE tlt.AMOO.. OMt ('.UN W5 Haven't Ninto Customer who trades here been tine lie MAS to; lie docs it bccmi.se he wmitn to, Iicchuhu lie is satisfied with our good KooiIh mid prices. We want till yotn btihiiu-Hs in everyday mipplies and you won't lose by ivin it to tis. Groceries, Rubber Boots and Clothing, Saws, Axes, Nails and a thousand other things you can get right at The Satisfaction Store HEMLOCK. ORE. TIIISSTORH IS NOT OPJIN SUNDAYS OKI Uocal happenings. ; r in !.,! tlu( i .1. ..,,j....ir TiW your OiMtm canuy from J Iulil u( llootkxk, wr lit town rJf.r lay. Irr Mauti' (ta'h rwlto. Tfce W.imit' Uoltof Cor xfUl moot J n(ni of One. ti. Tbc l.ld llittnl frto (H)a ntttnU nil L-tist -i-iii nrriv. Ail io anntnia ami rrnrtiiu til Ctt tin tuvltif) far oatc. Mfl. M0Kr WllloU. JrJ Avp. SVl, A i. Ileal, m n Portland butno v.tl r thu Mrrk. ,i Mint ut ilry wood. Sen Shrodu. lllc your Inriti. It pay. II K t'rrtiuof ItrtKhtin W in Ui j"'"'"". ty n .uinc. nlnl, llrlllliH-kwinx!, gro Hhrodo. A lilt' lino of m !:" to nolccl from Lntnar' v'nriwly Sluro in .. Um.1i A.ouud." t.r ,nin! 1. 1 !! Cut Ola nt Clnucli's. (, iul lm f l.l) cr (on at Hit)- IV lofet. nyono wuhuijc thidr chltttiuiy diancl ur alovr ul up, phono 157 : , liumo huru, went n Thrm riKim funiih-d houu for rent Kiiiuirt) of M. Hoover, 2nd St. ti rtl Avu Writ. Crlllre all over the country havu rvrd over "A vrncltitf Conscience." PsyrholocM hvi! found In It much of liHffr.il, for It ! n iloturlxntlon of roiitelrncc. Mrinny lo loan on farm morti;nc. I, it. lUmU. (..Iltlll.rr ,ltiby Cut OIh at O. I. MiiiMi' l lmrn)fUnrU'ri for nil kIikIk of Xnin awl. I F. W. Hri;or of llcavor w In town ) today. VVhoit yu K" liMiVInc for Xtnri can tdio, uoii'l forgot l.niimr' Variety iHtorn. "Drop In mikI lxok Around " (tot fre KixJnk hwtrgcttottn at f. I. I Clonuli Ctt. Ker iuh ir trtik one hoavy lnin uml ono llu'lil train; will tnko cliy jifoiflj'. Su HhroJc. in pholotfratiliy, in Wauty, in unluuc in dramatic xtwvr ",'ttne Ci Unie" innrK nn un llrtily now urn in motion plcturi'dom. Until Crllmu A. I., i'airo lliu fur- ,,1 Hilar? man. will ''Tr cxtrn linrciilna ' ' I'l I.. li.Mllilr.i nml lllllnr I'lKJiU In lll 1 1 lit? If you itrf liwklitK for a k',0I tlurntdo Ulirltuin nrttnoMl slv htm n call. Attorney Tom llnmlluy left Tluirday for forol t!rovo bim! Snlom. Hl motliur who linn lieun vUilinK nt IiIh fur ii hort't We Have Two Tons of Christmas Can dies and Nuts on Sale For the Holidays No. 1 Soft Shell Walnuts Paper Shell Almonds Shell Hark Hickory Nuts Mri'il Nuts Missouri Hlaek Walnuts Imported Chestnuts Filberts l'eeans Plain Mixed Oroccrs Mixed Chrystal Mixed I. X. L. Chocolotes Hrokcti Mixed Ribbon Mixed French Mixed IJeauty Mixed SCRAFFT'S CHOCOLATES IN FANCY BOXES AT THE FRUIT PALACE Remember We Sell Retail and Wholesale l-ir li.'uvi! ufivtt nl Allen fnit'n sloru. l'anry Xmn Ikuoi uml mnilii nt I It a oit' it. I: (iiovo wilti lilm. A rtv room homo with hath. wiilcr. Knriu'c. for unit. I'V hut r. CrlllUh thu proJucor. In .tinivcr unlly ncclniinu t nit thu Ipndinc motion jilcture proluccr of the world, und Oriinth himself declares thai "Aven- inK Coimclonco" is not only his "u prumo arhiovemont" Imt in two years nhcJid of It time. I'hnrt'B SttvcMun of CloverddU' is Tilliunook visitor today. For milo: Two hormm, n harnoss n mi steel uxel wuKuii..Bt'muiro Herald Olike. fMjk Dr. J. (1. Turner.,' ormerly of iJr Imvm & Tumor, oyo npuclul lnU of Cortland will tic in Tillamook iil'hIu Tuoh. and Wed. Dec. 21 -'ii at Jt.nklna iowolrv More. Don t fail t" Ja.-kson of liar View ll.iwn on luiai) i-HK l lilimduy. A, 1-. 1'iwe I oiforlni: oin extra L khI liirtrtiiit in ftirnitiiro until Cirtkt In io. (iiw him a cull. lllafiche Swrct, llenrv it. Walthall It I all the slam of "lliu liuui oi a Nition" aro futiluriHl in "Avunuiiii; !(' wrtenre S iich f-r the Tlllainook Fowl ('. .... . . i . . . ' 'iilouki ' tixiir "aniuniay npociais. It will pas l ilms ilovol ipil at 10c per roll. - C. ' IoiikIi t u. Wo will meet tiio price of Older house oil Hie itanio turms I consult him iiIhuiI your uvo and laK8 ...i..i.t i,.L-- nni,u or for nurL f. fo rnnrKO ior" . i. if it. ..l. ..... 1 .ilium.!"" IHlJrIUVni. II. II. IIWSOIHMII u. 10 III. pails Tilliiiiioak Moat Oi's. pure lard for SI. 23 cash. 5 lb. nulls fur OPc. 3 Hi. pail 40c. MJ lb. can for 12c per outid. Tnowis Ai.dorson of llemloclc was in town on business this wcuk. Look in Kuuene lenUiim' window at the beautiful 21 piece silver sol to bo ulVun away Kreo Xmiis IJvo. by tiio t!un Theatre. On Wednesday, Doc. lf, wo will trl irivniK coupon tlcLolH Willi uvtjry aitiiilssloii to llio show, and ovorv ovunliit; from tliun till thu dr.sw- any mail t'rado of Satunlay porlaln: Link Shuhiikc, mi brftiir jour eatahniuo and nw l'rh. Voal and old, fashioned country Kl.rode. Tillamook Fowl Co ! sausace. i.i.amooK .no... . Tom Wilson of Mod a, took the train hero thin inorninn for Portland. This Is the llrst timo Tom litis visited Port land in 20 years. Clean rooms, comfortable beds, con- Hidernte treatment, reasonable- rales ' with free buss. Tnis is what tho Ttdd Hotel has to olTct. Money to mortiiHees. loan on tirsl claim Lsrm First N'atonal Hank. Mrs. L. M. Krancr of Clovenlnle, was a Tillamook shopper Wednesday. We have on hand a lot of canned );ood thai we want t o clean out be fore we taku invoice ami wo arc poine; to sell them at almost any old price In ortler to clean them up. These will be cash sales and you will have to hurry as thx prices are so low that they will not last lotiR. First come first served. Tillamook feed Co. The nifi worth while a kodak ut Cloud's. YOL'K FJtKK SAMPLE of BRE QUETS is now ready at Lamb-Schra-dor Co.'s Oilice. Ptcr C. Lamb. Let the Rexall Store Settle your CHRISTMAS GIFT PROBLEMS. Our Store has the Xrnas Spirit. Hero you will find many use lu I Xnms. Gills, not soon cl so who re. NTow Goods New Low Prices, the same high quality A finu line of toys just received at Muson'fl. Mrs. W. C. Trombloy and daughter Hone are in town. Mrs.' Trombloy brought llene to Or, Bonis for medical treatment, slio havim; a Catherine: in her head. "Avenuini; Consciancc" comes di rect to this citv from its successful Mrs. J. U. Callahan left on Thursday ! wetfkv run nt tho HuiIij; Theatre. Port for Los Angeles whuro sho will viblt : wlioro it pluyutl to capacity, on her sister who is about to jjrnduato ( lwo ,iiir,.ruiit days hunnlreda of people from a nurses achoid in that city. Mrs. , be(1K lurl,L,,i llWay. Callahan will bo alison'. about u month. . omo Unf Uniher M Preston Williams nml wife who have bums at Clounli's. been vIsitiiiK friends in California re- ivory Pyralm. best assortment in th county atClotigh's. R. Y. Hlnlock of Bltiine win in the city Thursday. Rev. itlalock has been tiointr considerable lireachiug outside r I... V.. II,.,.. I.ir "Villi uhrnlM 111". I - -7 ,., o T n ,k Feed Co. store . the valley W...r. tln.v will receive nromnt ntten ' Order your Cm istim.s Turkeys early tion. turned on Wednesday. NOTICE TO TIMBER USERS. . t .. i.i.,. i r i. ....i,..v i 0 "e; consiiieraiue preacniug outsiue Any orders for any kind of lumber1 .... . ' ,, .... v..n vr Mill .1,.1,11,-iilurIinr tho mt month, fllline d.iTeront Tillamook Meat Co. that tion. has made us our reputa- CHAS. L CLOUGH CO. Reliable Dniffiiists, Tillamook - Oregon. Ask The Man Who Rents lie will pit vvoii from S'J.OO to $4.00 more per month for your house il it lins a well equip ped hath room Aetunlly from 21 to (i per cent on the in vesfcmcntorjiliout; Vi of the net return from that house you rented. Can .you invest Pcrchon stallion Liberal of the Lib eral' HorM: Co. will make reduction In breeding until Feb. 10. 1015. marc to in suro with toal lln.00. Joe Uonaldnon manafft"'''. (.co. Hamlin, tho houxc mover, is well prepared and equipped to handle all business In his line ulve him a call. K, R. Garner of Hemlock, wit In town today, MIm Jennie Flnlayson of liay City was in town today. "A ycn'inK Conscience," perhaps tho most costly feature photoplay ever shown here, delists with its flashes of exquisite beauty, the very essence of spiritual charrn. A moment later It moves to pity, wonder and horror. The photography is remarkably clear as are all Griffith's creator productions, and there is not n dull moment In the plav. A free show for all the children be tween l and 12 years of anc will be (jiven at the Star Theatre on Thursday '12, and Santa Claus will be there to Hive them all u email present. Mrs. .. U. Albert returned from San Francisco last week, where the underwent a successful operation for the removal of some cancers from her face. She is much improved in health. A box of LiKC.'tte Chocolates makes Xrnas Tide complete. Xma Stationery -special per cent otr regular price nt dough's. Standard rhopworn fiction while they last 25c each at dough's. John Perry, wife and daughter Alice and niece Georgia Johnson will leavo tomorrow for The Dalles, where thev will spend the holidays at the home of Mr. Perry's father. Grant Walker, a fisherman, who has been ill for a week or more at the Al len House, died today while being car ried from the Allen ffousc to the Til lamook Sanatarium. He recently ar rived here from Portland. His death was caused by Hright's disease anu other complications. 1'yralin Ivory the bij;rf1kt assortment in thu county at C. I. Clough's. Late copyrights and reprints at dough's. Mrs. T. R. Monk of La Grande, visiting friends in town. Mrs. S. M. Wendt who has ben ut the Tillamook Sanatarium, has re turned to her home much improved in health. Next weeks program at the Star Theatre. Monday and Tuesday, "N'eal of the Navy.'; Wed. and Thurs., "The Chsing Net," a Gold Rooster play in five parts. Friday, Perils of Pauline. Saturday, a Special Feature from the great V. L. S. E. Film Co. of Seattle, A Mothers Sins, this is a wonderful picture and those who see it will have one good Xrnas entertainment. A change in the time schedule of the motor between Mohler and Tillamook went into effect on Sundav. Instead of leaving this city at 12:55 p. in. the motor does not leave until 2:35. While in conversation with Attorney Henderson today, he suggested that the people of Netarts improve their binnch of the trail leading to the light house. Mr. Henderson is working on this trail, but there is so much to be done on it that it will take one man a long time co clear it out. Those inter ested in this trail should turn out and belt), as this trail will horten the distance beteen Happy Camp and Tilla mook about two miles. The Fnirview Birthday Club met nt tho home of Mrs. Casper Zweiful last Wednesday for an nil day meeting. A lino dinner was served at the noon hour. Hostesses Mrs. Zweiful, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Holden and Mrs. Jim Willatns. A goodly number was pres ent. Election ofollkers followed the social hour resulting in the election of Mrs. Pearl Ackley President, and Mrs. Mabel Folks Seerotury. "Avenging Conscience," the "su premo achievement" in six reels of I). W. Gri tilth, who also produced "The ' llirth of a Nation" will be shown at the Gem Tiieatio Wednesday evening December ml. Prices, adults 25c, rliil.tr, mi 15c. and it is promised Hint it will create n greater sensation than any other picture that has been shown in this city. LARD AT REDUCED PRICES 10 lb. pails lillamook Meat Co's. pure hud for $1.23 cash. 5 lb. pails doc. a lb. pails -10c. 50 lb. cans for 12c per pound. Tlire In The True Ming about our Jewelr3', no mat ter what article you may purchase. We hare been in business long enough to earn the respect and confidence ol the community, and our rep utation is second to none for keeping the newest and best designs in jewelry of the highest grade, at the same time our prices are always based on fairness. Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Wedding Rings, Engagement Rings, Bar-Rings, Charms, Chains, Brooches, f J. ingles, Clocks, Brooches, Mangles, Clocks, Bronzes, Spccaeles, Lavehers. JENKINS The Reliable Jeweler i HL fei AISOPUIUP INZSLBWaERTlSfflWCODEMFAILS1 Stock Feeders' Attention W'c have on hand a full line of International Stock Food tonics and Remedies that are sold on abb.jlutc Guarantee money back if not satisfied. TILLAMOOK FEED CO. L. L. HOY, M. D. Physician ami Surgeon Hell Phone Office 5, Residence 5 MJ Mutual Phone Office und Residence TILLAMOOK BLOCK Eclansl S Srwin Teacher of Piano Diploma from tho Chicago Musical College A complete stock of sheet music and Technic Books. Terit.s: $4.00 per months .1 struction Factory Representative tor the ' CHUTt & BUTLER FIA.MIS I And Plaver Pianos. $100.00 any better. SEE R. F. ZACHMANN about it Tillamook's Lending Plumbing & Sheet Metal Shop T. 11. Gjyno J. R. Callahaa GOYNE & CALLAHAN Altorncys-at-Law and Land Office Bosln?S3. OPPOSITE COURTHO.'S3 hT t 7b o t ts Lawyer COMPLETE SET OF ASTRACTS. Office 20:-20t., Tillamook Block Tillamook . - Ore. l Sidney E. Henderson, Pres. Surveyor John Leltind Henderson, Secy. Trens Attornoy-ut-Luw. Notnry Public 5 Tillamook Title and Abstract Co. Law, Abstracts, Kenl Estate, Surveying, Insurance. Both Phones TILLAMOOK, - OKP.GON Pioneer Transfer Co G. L. DICK SON, Props. Both Phone Tic Same Pricu to Everyone QR. ELMER D. ALLEN, Dentist, Has Located in the Commercial B!dg., Succeeding Dr. P. J. Sharp. All Work Guaranteed. Hot . i 'hones. Office Hour! , ,0 :j y, ,u Own Evenhiss from 7 iniiii fc 1 ciJck ORDER OF United Artisans A Social, Fraternal, Ilenelicial Society for men and women. Four plons of insurance bnsed upon adequate rates, und backed by u surplus of nearly On Million Dollar. Let us tell you about It. G. W. BURGE, Secretary. E. L. PLOG, A. G. M. Tillamook, Ora. WEBSTER Ii0LAES Attorney at Law corraniiciAL ixro.. irn:,i u