Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 17, 1916, Image 10

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    PETITIONS
CIRCU­
LATED.
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The members of the Loyal Daught­
Double
Bond
ers Sunday school class of the Chris­ People of Nehalem Disagree Over
or over to an
tian Church pleasantly surprised their Road Matters and Want McKimens
given with every Cash
point
in
County '
Recalled.
teacher Mrs. Botts last Tuesday
evening by coming in a body with re­
What is probably a factional fight
freshments and spending an enjoyable at Nehalem is the cause of petitions
Every order is
Full Books
for $2
evening with their teacher at her being circulated for the recall of
careful
expert attention. P
heme.
$2.50 in
County Commissioner G. R. Me- ’
One of the social events of the year Kimens, growing out of a difference
will be the silver tea to be given by of opinion as to where the road mon­
The
Nationally
—
Suits and
Quality
the Tillamook Bible School on Fri­ ey should be expended in road dis­
trict No. I. A large number of persons
day afternoon. This is held in Conner
American
Lady
and
Nemo
Knit
and
Phoenix
tion with the art exhibit at the school living in that district have signed the
Hosiery, New
and the program will consist of au petitions, but in other parts of the
easy on Pictures and Artists by Mrs. county there is little or no interest
Mansen and a lecture on Art Appre­ taken in the recall of Mr. McKimens,
ciation by Professor Humbert, other in fact, there are a good many per­
numbers will also be given to fill out sons who object to putting the county
an afternoon of pleasure for those in to the expense of a recall election. J.
attendance, lea will be poured by W Thompson is named in the peti­
Mrs. Botts and Mrs. Youci from J jo tion as a candidate for the office. He
AHE loveliest anti best the La Porte Woolen Mills have designed and woven for the coming
to 5 p.m. The Domestic Science de- is a Socialist and at the last general
j
season's wear have been included in our selections of Cotton and Silk Fabrics. Here
partment will serve and all arc cor- election opposed the Republican can­
didate and worked for the election of
dially invited to attend.
3
Fou will find displayed on Tables and Counters absolutely the latest and most up-to-
Mr. McKimens. Now he is wanting
I Mr McKimens ousted and himself
Swastika Club.
date weaves designs anil color combinations in Wash Fabrics of every kind.
The members of the club and a elected to the office of County ( om-
Come and view them—even though you do not buy just now it will give us pleasure to
number of guests were entertained by missioner
The
petition
reads:
simply
show you the many pretty fabrics prepared for your own personal viewing.
Mrs. Koch at its recent meeting. The
To J. C. Holden, County Clerk of
afternoon was spent in chatting and
A
partial
list of the weaves nt?w in stock is given below. Read and learn the names of the
games, Mrs. Youel and Mrs
Harri­ Tillamook County, State of Oregon:
We the undersigned, legal voters of |
son carrying off the honors. After re­
newest and most up-to-date weaves on the market today.
freshments the club adjourned to and within Tillamook County, State !
■
of Oregon, hereby demand the recall
meet with Mrs. J. C. Hidden for the
of George R. McKimens, County
February meeting.
Buyer’s ¿Movements.
Deliveries.
Commissioner of Tillamook County I
Owing to the disorganization of
from
the
North
District.
Miss Julie
de Par, buyer of a
Shakespeare Club.
freight and express service many
The reasons for said demand are as I
Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Dept rJ
The Shakespeare Club was enter-
shipments
of
merchandise
have
been
turned to Tillamook on MonJ
tainvd by Mrs.
l.amb at her follows, to-wit:
__ __ B. C.
_._____
delayed in transit. Below we give a
He has proven himself to the satis- '
home in this city on Friday afternoon
after
spending a two month’s via
short
list
of
Spring
Purchases
de
­
when the members and invited guests faction of the people of the North
livered since railroad service was
District
to
be
incompetent
to
conduct
|
tion
in
the style centers of the h
had another delightful time. The dec­ the affairs of the office of County |
Fancy
Fabrics
resumed.
cific Coast.
orations and place cards were after
American
Lady
Corsets,
new
Spring
Dresses,
the St. Valentine order, with lovely Commissioner.
Any help or advice you may n«
Models.
He has failed to spend the money
flowers. The hostess served a dainty
Art
Threads.
Complete
Selection.
in Satorial Matters will be gladi
appropriated for the various road dis­
lunch. The invited guests were Mes­
Sewing Threads, All numbers.
tricts in a judicious manner and con­
given by Miss de Par any time ya
dames I. C Smith, Blaine Hays, E. T.
Men’s Tennis Shoes and Oxfords.
ducted
the
road
work
in
an
incompe
­
27 inch Floral and Striped Flaxons
•22ic.
care to pay her a visit on the li
Haltom, J. C. Holden and B. D. La-
Ladies'
Tennis
Shoes
and
Oxfords.
tent manner.
mar.
cony.
36
inch
Broad
Striped
Voiles
.......................
...
25c.
Ladies
Emma
Lou
Pumps
,
He has arbitrarily announced that
in colors White and Black.
he would not make certain road in-
36 inch Dashona Voiles ■ ■ ................................ ... 25c.
Surprise Party .
Bergmann Shoes, to to 15 in. tops.
proveemnts if the money was appro­
Dr. Jack Olson surprised Mrs. Ol­ priated at the Tax Payers’ Meeting
... 35c.
36 inch Floral and Striped Seed Voiles
son last Friday evening by asking when such road is the most heavily
40
inch
Swiss
Novelties
...................................
. 39c.
Showing
WAYNE KNIT"
about thirty of their friends in to traveled in the North District and
38 inch Striped Carnation Voile................... ... 39c.
play rook, it being Mrs. Olson’s birth­ greatly in need of repair.
Reliable
day.
/Xnd we further respectfully request
36 inch Striped Hvlo Voiles ...................
... 39c.
The Dr. had planned everything that, upon filing of this petition, you
Hosiery)
36 inch Echelon Voiles ................................... ... 45c.
even to the culinary work all as a order a special election to be held for
surprise, and modi credit is due him the purpose of said recall, in the man­
Boys and Girls,
38 inch Voiles Classique ................................. ... 48c.
in giving the friends all such an en­ ner provided by law and that the
COATS
40
inch Fancy Striped Voiles......................... .. 50c.
joyable time.
name of James W. Thompson be
Mrs. Olson was very much pleased placed upon the ballot of such recall
40 inch Voile Charmatit.................................. ... 59c.
and has asked us all to do it again election as the choice of the under-
i
36 inch Silk Striped .Voile Espange............ • •. 65c.
please.
signed for the office of County ■ Com-
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. missioner of Tillamook County from
36 inch Silk Marquisette.................................. •69c.
Crenshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell,
the First District.
36 inch Soie Scintillant .................................... ... 75c.
Mr. and Mrs. Ammer, Mr. and Mrs.
Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Bales, Mr
36 inch Silk Lace Kavissante .... ............. • • • 75c
Christian Church.
arid Mrs.- Haherlach, Mr. and Mrs
36 inch Silk Marquisette ................................ . .. 75c.
Barge, Mr. and Mrs. Holden, Mr. and
You are invited to attend the
•Mrs. Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Wash
Long, Mr. and Mrs. Hill, Mr. and vices at the Christian Church
Mrs. Poorman, Mr. and Mrs. Morri­ Sunday. The morning sermon will be
Suits and
son, Miss Tinnerstet and Fred Chris- on the Sunday School lesson, while
the pastor’s sermon for the evening
teaten.
will be “The Carcas and the Buzzard”
O—
Prof. Humbert will sing a solo at
Plisse Crepe..........................................
Wayne Knit Stockings for Boys
171c.
Rook Parties.
and Girls are giving such immense
Mr. and Mrs. Ammer entertained at both services, McGhee’s orchestra
Fancy
Striped
Voile
..........
.............
20c.
satisfaction in wearing and color re­
rook on Valentine’s evening, tile occa­ will furnish the music. Don’t miss it!
Beach Cloth............................................
Four hundred people filled the aud­
taining qualities that particular par­
20c.
sion being Mrs. Ammer’s birthday.
itorium last Sunday when the men of |
ents are demanding that they be sup­
St. Valentine decorations were car­
Fancy
Check
Voile
...........................
221c.
the church led the services. It was the
plied with Wayne Knit only when
ried out very artistically in every lit­
New Sport Cloth ................................
best attendee! service of the special
supplies arc needed for the children.
221c.
tle detail event to the delicious lunch­
Sunday night series held so far.
^Mcn and Women arc also choosing
Bedford Cord Suiting .....................
eon.
221c.
Wayne Knit and you will find here a
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Middy
Cloth
........................................
weight,
a
weave
and
a
price
25c.
,-1-2
tO
Suit
Grange and County Fair Notes.
Reichers, Mr. and Mrs. Hill. Mr. and
your own particular requirements.
Splash Voile..........................................
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Mrs Koch. Mr and Mrs. Bales, Mr.
29c.
end Mrs. Heberlach, Mr. and Mrs
No. 3. A Boy’s Heavy ribbed
Tillamook County Pomona Grange,
Dotted Swiss..........................................
29c.
Burge. Mr and Mrs Williams, Mr. regular March meeting, will be held
Black Hose in sizes to
Fine Dimity........................... .............
and Mrs Williams. Mr and Mrs, at Orctown, Thursday, March 2, at
35c.
tit ages 4 to 16. nr
Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, Mr. 10:00 a.m.
Novelty Check Voile..........................
35c.
Price per pair...... £DC.
arwt Mrs. Olson.
Arrangements arc being made to
Dainty Striped Voile.........................
convey all grangers who so desire, to
No. 3. A heavy two thread
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Winslow* gave Cloverdale by auto truck, where they
Mercerized Voile..................................
ribbed Black hose for
a rook partv on Monday evening al will be met by Oretown Grangers
Beach Cloth..........................................
boys attd «iris, ages 4 to
their home in this city to a number of with conveyances. The road between
their friends, when a most enjoyable t lovcrdale and Oretow n is too bad
Fine Seed Voile.................................. . .. 35c.
16. Price per pair 17 >C.
time was spent Refreshments were for autos at present.
Gabardine
Suiting.............................. ... 39c.
served by Mrs. Winslow
It is hoped that a good delegation
Descripion of above Wooltex
No 7—light two thread
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. will be present from all Granges in
Lace Cloth.......................................... • •. 39c.
Motel given below.
ribbed Black hose for
Partridge, Mr and Mrs Sanders. Mr. the county, let us make it a live meet-
Striped Splash Voile......................... . • 39c.
and Mrs. Mercer. Misses Mabie ing.
bovsand girls, ages 4 to
Jaunty
Govne. Hazel McKowan. Rita Smith,
Fancy Striped Voile......................... ... 45c.
A movement is on foot to organize
16. Price per pair
Amta Everson, Clara l’riest Messrs, a new Grange at Sandlake.
S^ORT
Mercerized Seed Voile.... . ............ ... 48c.
Alfred Swensen. Harry Swensen
Those who wish to attend Pomona
No. 50.—A fine ribbed Black
Oscar Sw’enson, I eland 1‘ rwin. Alfred Grange bv truck from Tillamook
Novelty Voile........................................ ... 48c.
for
hose for girls in sizes to
Fletcher, ’*dwln Roquist, D. Robison should inform J. H. Dunstan as soon
Poplin
Suiting
.............................
..
... 50c.
and Mrs. Dunahoo.
tit ages 3 to 15. nr
as possible.
Gabardine Suiting............................... ... 50c.
Price per pair
£0C.
The County Fair Bohrd held a
Yof will exclaim over the excep-J
St. Valentine’s Party.
meeting Monday, all members being
Novelty Voile ...................................... ... 50c.
No 6-5. Fine Lisle Hose in
tion? smartness . and jauntines* of |
Dr. and Mr*. S. M. Wendt nsaiated present. The program of the 1916
Black or White for (¡iris
New Plaid Vo le.................................
the» new Sport Coats for Spring.
by Mr*. A. A. Bennington, gave a de­ premium list was presented and ap-
. 50c.
TCre are such weaves as Black and I
4 to 16. Price per nr
Mercerized Transparent Organdie... • 50c.
lightful Valentine pur tv on Monday proved by the board.
WJte Checks, Plaids, Tweed Mix- |
In the announcement of tqi6 fair
pair ......................... ¿3C.
evening at their home on First Street
Mercerized Voile....................................... - 50c.
tu/s, Coverts and Velvet Cords in|
superintendents, the name of Stanley
The houae wa* very nrettily decorated (. oates, Supt.
ccors of the most pleasing and be- i
Poultry Dept, was
Fancy Check Voile.................................... 50c.
cjning tones.
in red and white; heart* and cupid* omitted
Terry Nub Voile ...................................... . 50c.
Come in and have one of these coatsJ
Manager Dunstan was instructed to
being lined In honor of St. Valentine*
tied on in front of the triple mirrors il
Gabardine Pecant...................................... . 59c.
Day. Chester McGhee entertained the assist the printer to the final proof of
md sec for yourself how smart and ||
book and expediatc the nriniing of
»neat* with a number of violin solo*, same.
Bedford Cord Suiting........ ................. 69c.
Oecoming they are for such modest |
prices.
which were very much enjoyed. The
I he recent 90 mile gale put down a
Silk Marq uisette........................................ . 75c.
evening wa* »pent in music, singing good portion of the fair grounds
snd interesting gamua, after which a fence, especially on the North side
Suitings
Have a little patience and you will
SPRING
mo»t delightful luncheon wa* served
see a better fence there as soon as
Beach and Street
by the hostess. The guest* departed arrangements can be made to that ef­
at prices from
feeling that they had spent a most en- fect.
Spring ¿Models
joyable
evening.
Those
prescnt
Now on Display
inch Self Color Beach Cloths ........................
wore: Mr. and Mm. K. T. llsltom. High School Arranging Farmer’s
Every woman is naturally anxious
Short
Course.
inch Self Color Beach Cloths........................
to know what are to be the authorita­
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Holden, Mr. and
tive styles in Suits for the coming1
Mr». Henry Crenshaw. Mr. ■tai Mrs.
inch Striped Beach Cloths..............................
A Farmer’s Short Course for the
season and this advance showing will
C. J. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. two week* from Monday, Feb. ,'| to
36 inch Plain and Striped Beach Cloths. ..
give you the opportunity of becoming
Panningtom, Mr. and Mr». Fred Poor-1 Friday, March ,lrd. is being arranged
acquainted with what the vogue is to
36 inch Striped Oxford Suitings..........................
man, Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Clough, | by the high school and County Agri­
be.
culturist Jones. Letter* are being sent
56
inch
Palm
Beach
Suiting
................................
Come and view the new models and j
Mr. and Mrs. John Callahan, Mr. and
out to farmers in the neighborhood of
have a few of them fitted, you will
Mrs C. E. Trombley, Mr and Mr» Tillamook, announcing the subjects
not be importuned to buy if you do !
Fancy Wash Silks
R. Sylvester. Mr. and Mrs. L. D which will be discussed during the
not wish to purchase just now.
Shrode, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Myer*. course. The discussion* will be led for
and
Included in the models displayed
the
met
part
by
Counts-
Agricultur
­
Mr. and Mra. S. A. Moulton. Me»- [
the weaves arc pleasing and up to date i'
ist Jones and G F Sanders who has
Gabardine, Poplin, Serges, Diagonals 1
dames McGhee, G. H. Ward, Kai'Der charge of the agricultural work in the
Tweeds and Black and White Checks.
Zweifel, John Welas, Marie Remer. high school, but a number of local
40 inch New Silk Organdies.
The styles are absolutely correct,
50c.
John S. Lamar; Mieeee Ethel Gaylord. farmer* have consented to lead on
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36 inch Tub Silk Waistings.
the weoves all pleasing and up to date
65c.
Ruby McGhee; the Messrs. A. H. Gay­ Mibiect* in which thei arc interested
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and the colors both becoming and
40 inch New Indra Silks ...
lord, Cheater McGhee, and Dr. end I and all discussion* will be oven to
69c.
fashionable.
. J
anyone
present.
The
aim
being
to
Mrs. S. M. Wendt.
36 inch Floral Silk Crepes .
Discriminating Shoe
Buyers are
69c.
provoke an exchange and interchange
Wooltex”
j
•——
choosing ’Queen Quality" Shoes for
32 inch Striped Tub Silks ..
of ideas and experience, as much a* to ,
../•••• 75c.
Junior* Champion in Basketball.
m»n> reasons- fitting, are perfect,
Illustrated
above
provide lectori s and instruction \ 1 I
36 inch Tub Silk Waistings
./.... 75c.
styles are ultra-fashionable, leathern
Keves «ill HiVf thr rrM11, ,lf |hr
.
is
one
The Junior* of the high school won
ar. he best procurable and last, com-
36 inch Striped Tub Silks .
management survey which is being
*1.00
their title to the schorl championship
torlablc and pleasing in appearance
¿Models
m the county Two will prob. 1
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on last Friday Awning bv defeating M.iti be devoted to instruction in
L'ur own individual stvle is here
In this We// Known c^rfake.
'Hfc senior team in a fast gxme K, i milk testing and the general know-I
and «e should be glad of the oppor­
Advertised ¿Mf ch^ndise
Now on View Here.
tunity ef titling you whether you
Mr d 44 to n The Sophomore« al 'edge required for cheese maker* „n. |
A dressy model is this Suit No. 497°
“’M rated the FreslimcSi in j one
wish to pnrchase«ow or later
i I?' ’¡."¿'’"I,'•"bitctsl
He/-
sided rame
made of Black Gabardine and show­
Make your selections, however as
'• och will he di.rossni are Orchard
• As the basket ball sf ^gon is just Pruning ami Spr.avinc
ing all the most authentic innova­
Hart Schaffner & ¿Marx q H Clothes.
Feed, and I
P°.s’,b'e- ,h»»« am difficult
about closed a few of ft r athletes ar.-
tions in Spring styles.
merchandising davs and our advice to
VVeylne Knit and Phoenix 4* Sox
e< bnv Potato md Potato Blight
turning their energy
the plaited waist with »ilk
toward track
every customer is to delay as little as
c_4rrow Shirts and PHen.
which i* a new sport ‘ in the school , ’ "''••tte < rop Rotation and Breeds I
braiding.
Bell sleeves and Fancy Silk
lossible all necessary purchases of
Breeding and B-e Culture
Stetkon
and
Mallory/»*».
Athletic Coach Sand- e» say* there is and
Collar. The skirt is of the popular J
whatever
nature
they
may
consist
The
tnretio..
«
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|
...
>,,|
(
|
jn
rj(
,
a
some splendid materr • I from ® hieb 11_____
yard width with gathered waist and 2
Keiser Neckwf-
cj'o
*ee ,hf newest “Queen
to pick a tract team *'Id ha* com- • monk high sehr ol btulditt«* from t-rx>'
ln£r, beIj of self material.
Quality model Its a "Soap Kid" and
Flörsheim Sh/
I »o .too meh s
.____ ____
,
’ ’ iternoon
Evervone
in-1
meneed training
t
This Suit is shown in size 38 only
the name it hear, is the “Gypsy."
1 terMted ia invited to attend.
and is not duplicated—only one oi
each style being shown.
Society Events in Tillamook.
RECALL
Gold
Trading
Stamps
Purchase on Fridays.
redeemed
in cash or
merchandise.
Store of
Shoes,
Orders of $1.00
Tillamook
givenprorn
and
Advertised Merchandise- Wooltex
Coats,'Queen
Corsets, Munsingwear. Wayne
Horne Sewing Machines and Ladies Home Journal Patterns.
Silk
NEWSY NEWS OF NEW NOVELTIES IN
FABRICS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER.
Delay'ed
Wash
For Waists and
221c. to 7oc.
Come and View
An Advance
of Authentic
Spring ¿Models
in
SUITS AND
The
For
17k. and 25c.
White
For
Fabrics
Dresses.
171c. to 75c.
.
17k
COATS
Spring
J9.00 to $17.50.
Have you^chosen
Your New
Fancy Wash
For
Wear
20c. to $1.33.
Authentic Styles in
SUITS
$14.48 to $25.00.
Wa/sis
Dresses,
50c. to $1.00.
For
$500
/•
The “
of the
New Spring
Nationally
for ¿Men Sold
’
Suit