Nice bike. Also welcome to the world of old bikes. There is an active group of Western Washington collectors and several annual events including swap meets, rides and an annual concours.
From what is present it looks like you have a 1934 Westfield built Moto-Balloon which would be one of the first bikes to use 26x2.125 double tube balloon tires. Westfield Manufacturing was the parent company that produced bicycles badged as Westfield, Columbia, along with many other branded bikes including many Sears Elgins.
The coffin pattern sprocket was commonly used on the Westfield badged bikes. The bikes branded Columbia were Westfield’s top of the line models and featured drop outs that were different than the ones on your bike.
It also looks that you have mismatched rims, the rear is a typical early stepped balloon rim and looks like it is in reasonably good condition. The front rim is something special. It is an early clad Balloon rim with a wood core. They are hard to find in any condition and valuable in good condition because they are difficult to re-plate with the wood core.
Your bike probably had matching clad rims originally and the rear is a later substitute. The Morrow hub will have a date code that may relate to the bike's age but may be newer if the rear wheel was replaced as a complete unit.
The bike would have originally had plain steel or stainless steel “rain gutter fenders” the fenders with the bike now are later generic replacements.