Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 30, 1920, Image 5

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    1GHT. SEPTEMBER 3o. 1920,
RECALL DAYS OF SPLENDOR MERELY OF VALUE AS GUIDE ’LIVES CHIEFLY IN MEMORIES
Cmpty False«« of Mogul King. Servo
Only to Bring to Mind Grandeur
That la Gon*.
Th. Pa.t, aa R.v.al.d by History,
Worth Whil. Only aa It Pointa
th. Futura.
Slaepy Little Pennaytvania Community
Haa But Ona Really Buay Sea­
son in th« Year.
Should you ever feel Incline«! to
verify tales of “The Thousand ami
One Persian Daye.” which usually be­
gin with something like “Once upon
a time there was u raja who sat upon
a golden throne, and slept upon a
j«earl carpet, ami built a golden-roofed
pavilion for a beautiful queen,” you
may journey comfortably to India,
then on to Delhi and Agra, and see
the empty palace« of the Mogul kings
that are very little changed save that
they now reverberate rflbumhilly to
the footfall of western-shod feet, and
their marble walls have been mellowed
to the tint of old ivory by 250 .years
of Indian gun. So writes Eleanor
Maddock In Asia Magazine.
You may wnlk among the colon­
nades of the great hall of audience
inlaid with flowers of lapis lazuli, Jude,
topaz and cornelian that seem to grow
upon the walls and burst into bloom
on the very spot where rested Shah
Jahan’s “Pencock throne," a florlfied
four-posted bedstead of solid gold, with
a pearl-fringe canopy, upon which the
emperor sat dally to dispense Justice
bls turban ablaze with diamonds and
hfs flowered tunic almost hidden by
ropes of pearls. Behind him sap­
phires, rubles anil emeralds glowed
from the outspread tails of two pea­
cocks. and over his head hung a par­
rot wrought from a single emerald,
holding III Its beak the Koli-i-nor dla-
mond.
The division of all history Into an­
cient. medieval and modern, like the
division of all Gaul, is a part of the
stock of knowledge of every one who
has enjoyed the advantages of educa­
tion.
lite statement would seem to admit
of no question. Perhaps It is as rea­
sonable a division of history as enn
be had without the ex|>endlture of too
much time ami thought. At least it
has the advantage of simplicity. Is
It, however, the whole truth?
It Is true If you only mean by It
that certain periods of history began
and endeil at a certain date, but It
Is not true If you mean that the state
of mind that belonged to am-lent his­
tory ceased to exist at the fall of the
Roman empire or that the character
of medievalism stopped with the dis-
coVery of America.
The world is motlern In time
___ ____
and
In outward appearances, but antiquity
and the Middle ages are not yet done
with us, nor will they be for long.
They have left their indelible marks
upon our thought, our social customs,
and political institutions.
W hat is really modern In the world
Is like the tongue of a glacier penetrat­
ing. down the mountain slope. The
mass from which It came Is far be­
hind, moving so slowly that It does
not seem to move. Only this small
peninsula projects out Into the un­
known. In us, all that has been is
represented. It holds us back and
yAt It points us forward, for history
is valueless unless it is a guide for
the future.—Milwaukee Journal.
. Within the limits of the city of
Philadelphia, yet separate from the
municipality proper. Is the little vil­
lage of Bustleton. Unlike Its name.
It is a sleepy community, people«!
mostly by retired farmers.
Bustleton 1« replete with historic
lore. Old Bill Tilyer’s Union hotel 1«
a relic of the days when British and
colonial troops overran the country.
One sleeping chamber in the ancient
Inn contains a great four-poster bed
In which, so the historians of the vil­
lage say, once slept “Mad Anthony”
Wayne.
Stories of midnight raids hy Brit­
ish cavalry patrols, duels fought h«»-
tween the young bloods of the Quaker
city In a grove In back of the inn, and
ghosts of colonial soldiers stalking
through the long halls of the structure,
are told with great gusto by Bill
Tllver. The Union hotel has been
handed down from father to son In
the Tilyer family for nearly two cen­
turies.
But there Is one time In the year
when Bustleton really bustles. That
is In the month of September, when
the mushroom season opens. At sun­
rise dozens of men nnd boys may be
seen plodding through the dew-laden
pasture fields, armed with buckets nnd
baskets. For the fertile fields In and
around Bustleton yield many bushels
of mushrooms, which are sold at the
various markets In Philadelphia.
GEM THEATRE FEATURE ATTRACTIONS
4
FRIDAY AMD SATURDAY,
October 1-2,
The Hope
Metro Screen Classics Production
Presenting an All Star Cast
“CALL A TAXI,” Comedy
Adults 25c.
Children 15c.
ME..TRO ALU 5TAR.CAS T
F. F. Conover Heard From
TUESDAY, October 5,
Marion Hotel, Chicago, Ill., Friday
a. nt. 9-17, 10 o’clock, regular time,
day light saving time 11 a.
LIVES IN CONSTANT DREAD
CAN TAKE PRIDE IN HOUSE Chicago
m. But we got here on time just the
same, if we did take «air own tint-,
At No Period of His Life Is the Zulu
Domicile Expresses Personality Thjt
and as I have a little more time be­
Free From the Fear of
Can Be Pleasing, or the Reverse,
fore next train time, I am going to
Witchcraft
THE “EYE” WORM OF AFRICA
as May Be.
make use of that spate time, by writ­
ing a tew lines to take up your time
The Zulu baby Is born Into the fem Dangerous Pest That Is Apt to Be In­
Rut! the best of a house is that It
of witchcraft: In the fear of witch­
flicted on the Visitor to
has an outside personality as well as when you read the Tillamook papers
craft he grows up and when he sick­
the Congo.
an inside one. Nobody, not even hltn- will tell you that son Kenneth and
Adults 25c.
Children 15c.
ens and is about to die, Ills one thought
self, could admire a man’s flat from myself, clambered aboard Sheriff
is that a spell has been cast upon hint
Every one who lives In central Af­ the street; nobody could look up and Campbell’s pleasure car, at my home
for which the charm cannot be dis­ rica any length of time sooner or later say, "What very delightful people at 9:30 Sunday a.m„ and in company ■
covered.
becomes affected with the filaria loa, must live behind those third-floor win­ of the Sher.ff and his wife headed ones have, yet a few more gray hairs, her lover, who is confidential secre­
Milk at several of the factories
All his life long he dreads to meet a worm which Is about two inches in dows.” Here it is different. Any of direct for Portland with no schedul­ a few more wrinkles to show that tary to the president of the mining
has increased, due to farmers feeding
tn lonely places the “Inswelabova”— length and the size of a hair. Its larva you may find himself some day In our ed stops, but after driving only a time is passing.
company. It is only after a series of heavier then formerly. The farmers
an Inhuman man, lacking only hair or Is supposed to be taken into the body quiet street, and stop a moment’ to few miles, our plans were changed
Last Monday eve the I. O. O. F. thrilling
escapades that Carson
fur to make him altogether a beast—a In drinking water, and, when Incu­ look at our house; at the blue door somewhat, when we made a short met here in regular session, many of brings the cuprlts to Justice and wins are selling lots of feed these days,
sort of beast Ip human form who rides bated, it wanders through the body for with its jolly knocker, at the little stop as a flivver coming from the the members were boyhood friends, the love of the sister of Harland, one genuine new oats being sold at $61
backward on a baboon, ready to a long period. At one time it may trees in their blue tubs standing with­ opposite direction drove straight on but more were strangers to me. Oth- of the suspects, who is found to be the ton, oats and barley $63, straight
barley, $64, corn, either ground, cra­
pounce upon and make medicine of make its presence known in the fore­ in a ring of blue posts linked by striking our rear fender, but on in- ers had grown up from small boys, innocent.
cked or whole, $73 per ton. In order
the unwary traveler.
arm or the back of the hand by a pain­ chains, at the bright-colored curtains. vestigation, , finding no harm done, but they were all Bro. Odd Fellows,
to get room,the first 100 patrons lan
<
our way, and after
In mature manhood he suspects his less swelling. At another time the You may like It, but we shall be We went on
and I greatly enjoyed my visit, and
neighbor, his friend, his brother, and same Indications appear in a leg or watching you from one of the windows, I climbing several muddy hills on high by the way, when It came to the good Death of Nancy Wheeler Childers. have asack of wheat a piece at $4.25
per 100 lbs. This is more of the nat­
and telling each other that’ you do. or otherwise, we did stop and put on of the order your secretary was the I
even his wife of having dealings with about the lips or forehead.
Nancy Isabel Wheeler was born ure of a sample sack, so farmers can
Missionaries tell me that I have sev- In any case, we have the pleasure ! chains to make sure of getting over only one who had anything to say,
makers of charms and poisons. He
March 14, 1858, in Peoria county, see whether chickens will still eat
walks with an uneasy feeling that an eral of them In my body, although. of looking at ourselves, and feeling I the|last bad hill, and made Sheridan, and believe me I told them all about
Kansas, and was married to John L. wheat. Wheat price have ben so high
enemy may have put medicine In his save for the indications described, they that we are contributing something I where we stopped for lunch, reach- Odd Fellowship in Oregon and it I
Childers in Newton cqnty, Missouri, for some years that chickens for 3
have caused me little or no inconveni­ to London, whether for better or for I ing Portland at 4 o’clock, in less
path to harm him.
left anything out .it was not Intent­ March 7, 1876. They moved to Till­ generations have nearly lost the
From every possible source, from ence. The worm is supposed to end its worse. We are part of a street now, I | than six hours driving time.
ional.
amook, Ore., in the fall of 1887, wheat eating habit. The farmers
After arranging tickets, we separ-
earth and from sky, from river and career In the eye of the victim, and in and can take pride in that street.
Last night the Rebekahs met, about where they resided until her death, feel that they want to run out a first
from forest, from friend and from foe. Africa Is commonly called "eye worm” Before, we were only part of a big ated, Kenneth and myself going out 25 were in attendance, they had a September 25, 1920.
class feed at the mill, something that
he Is continually apprehensive of an because of this tendency. It then pro unmanag«*able building.—From “Not I to Hillsboro and returning to Port- fine session, the Noble Grand was n-
She was the mother of six child­ will class up with Tillamook cheese.
duces
Inflammation,
and,
unless
skill
­
That
It
Matters,
”
by
A.
A.
Milne.
i
land
Monday.
Leaving
there
for
evil Influence coming upon him and
live and put pep and promptness in ren, and is survived by three of them, Other cheese can be had cheaper than
| Chicago that eve at 5; as soon as
searching for a talisman to wear fully extracted, it sometimes ruptures
her
work. They nominated and elect­ and her husband. They are: Mrs. Tillamook, but the good article Is tl-
the
delicate
membranes,
frequently
i we took possession of our seats we
against It.—Dr. James B. McCord la
Hawthorne.
ed officers for the ensuing term, I Nellie Hughey, Tillamook, Mrs. Dot­ ways worth more money.
causing great suffering and even blind­
found we were in good company, for
Medical Missions.
Dumas called himself a dramatic ’ occupying our section of the car was which is putting it over the West by tie Landmaker. Seattle, Wn., and
ness.
The natives take It out with a bam­ poet; Hawthorne claimed to be writ­ two Bro. Oddfellows, two Rebekahs t about three months; while sitting in James K. Childers, Marshfield, Or. Administrator's Notice of Hearing of
Traditional Marriage Customs.
boo splinter. But If the worm breaks er of fiction. Both were about equal­ ' and a boy and a girl; Kenneth prom­ the lodge room I saw the conductor She also leaves a sister, Mrs. H. H.
Final Account,
It was an ancient custom among the In the eye, the virus Is llnble to poison ly near the truth. Hawthorne Invent­ ised his mother he would keep his In the chair as a girl of 5 years, I Hayward, Tillamook, sixteen grand­
Scandinavians to drink methegelln, or the organ completely, frequently with ed so much fiction as should serve to j eye on me to see that I walked the when last I saw her. So you see I children and one great grandchild.
Notice is hereby given, that the
diluted honey, for 30 days after a wed­ the result of loss of sight. European illustrate his doctrines; and he In­ chalk line, but say Kenneth can beat that my two weeks here will cover I The funeral was held at 1 o’clock undersigned has filed in the County
ding. In the Island of Rhodes honey surgeons, however, find little trouble in vented It for that purpose. It had a his dad making acquaintances, and many years of remembrance.
to-day in the undertaking parlm-«, court of the State of Oregon, for Till­
Is still a factor In the marriage rites. removing it successfully.—R. L. Gar­ secondary rank In his thoughts and in side of ten minutes that girl
Kenneth and I have just taken din­ and the intermept was made at the amook county, his final account as
wus
I
In his affections, though it Is prob-
After the ceremony the husband dips ner in the Century Magazine.
ner at Bro. Floyds, will take supper Johnson cemetery.
administrator of the estate of Al­
nltle that he was not aware of the an old friend of Kenneth’s, and I was to-night at Bro. James. Supposed to
a finger In honey and traces a cross
busy
watching
him.
phonse J. Provoost, deceased,and that
fact He was. Indeed, not a dramutlc
over the doorway of his home before
be
visit
ng
now
so
here
goes.
We picked up several more Odd
the said court has appointed §atur-
Cheese
and
Feed
Notes
Mole’. Marvelous Appetite.
poeL not a novelist, not a historian ;
fils bride enters, while the guests ad­
F. F. Conover.
Fellows, also several aid friends I had
the
day,
the 30th day of October, 1920,'
Incredible
stories
ure
told
of
he
wus
a
moralist,
a
philosophic
moral
­
’ ' »frtar..;----- o-----
monish the bride to “Be always sweet
rM
at 10 o’clock, a. m., at the court
mole's appetite, and In order to see ist, calling upon history. Action, and I not seen for years. We ! passed
and good, ns Is this honey.”
Carl
Haberlach
reports
that
Tillu-*
through lots of desert land, I but from
The wedding cake goes back to an­ If there was anything In them (writes poetry to Illuminate and enforce his Omaho to Chicago it was through 1 New Tom Mix Picture in Gold Rush mook carried off the first, three room of said court, in Tillamook city,
Centre
an
English
correspondent)
I
tried
an
Oregon, as the time ond place for the
tenets.
As
an
Ingenious
moral
phi
­
tiquity. One of the Important fea­
prizes at the State Fair on cheese hearing of the said account und the
the heart of the corn belt, and talk
tures of the marriage ceremony experiment. My mole—a matronly losopher and essayist, rendering his about corn, I never saw
this
week.
Frank
Wilson,
Fairview,
so much
William Fox will present Tom
closing of said estate, and any and
among the Romans was the pnMak­ lady—weighed three and half ounces. teachings Impressive by the use of growing corn before, Almost a con-
Mix, his noted daredevil star, at the 1st prize, score, 94; Ray Cooper, all persons having any objections to
ing, by both contracting parties, of Each item of food that she was given fabrics more or less elaborate, he may tinuous field from Omaho, Neb., to
Gem Theatre, Tuesday, Oct. 5. in his Three Rivers, 2nd prize, score, 93.80; said account- are required to present
a take made of flour, salt and water. was cnrefull.v weighed, and here Is her well take rank with the most elegant Chicago.
They claim to have one >t latest production. “The Terror". This Alex Walker, Upper Nestucca, 3rd thff'same to said court at said time
record
between
9
a.
in.
anti
noon
:
and
accomplished
writers
of
his
class.
This was done In the presence of the
One frog, three slugs, twenty-four —J. C. Heywood.
the best crops on record. Looks as is described as a live wire tale of prize, score. 93.75.
and place.
high priest ami ten witnesses.
The Tillamook County Creamery
though we could have plenty of corn the land of gold, with typical scenes
earthworms, a piece of raw mutton,
Sidney Provoost,
The use of the wedding ring Is al­ and a bit of cheese, a total of Just
Association
will
hold
its
monthly
mush this winter.
of the California town of Sonora
Administrator of the estate of Al­
most universal, but In the country dis­ over four ounces. Some delay follow­
Books.
Directors meeting at the association phonse J. Provoost, deceased.
We reached Chicago last night at forming the background.
tricts around Cadiz no ring Is used. ed. as my stock of weighed food was
Read not to contradict and confute; 9:30, and E. F. Lystcr and wife with
Briefly, th0 story concerns the ef­ rooms Monday, Oct. 4th.
Aft«»«- the ceremony the groom shifts exhausted. Probably by the time I not to believe and take for granted;
Checks for August milk will be out
ourselves took rooms at the Marion I forts of “No Limit” Carson, a Unit­
the flowers in bls wife’s hair from left
Chiropractic
had replenished It she thought It was not to find talk and discourse: but to Hotel. They have gone on to Michi­ ed States Deputy Marshal to run Saturday, Oct. 9th. Some of tin
to right, for to wear n flower over the
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time for a fresh meal, for she went weigh and consider. Some books are gan, and we leave fot Esperance, N. « down leakages of gold from the Son- cheese was placed In storage and :if-
fight ear is to proclaim one's self a
Safe, sane and sure method of re-
at It again with no visible damage to to be tested, others to be swallowed, Y. to-day
’
" 1 p. m., expecting to ora Gold and Copper Mining Co. Fol- terwards sold, returns therefor liot
at
wife.
her appetite, and before three o’clock and some few to be chewed and di­ reach my boy-hood home Saturday, lowing an investigation Carson «ti­ being in yet.
moving the cause of disease.
Mr. Haberlach reports that chee«e
she had got through another three gested : that Is, sotqc books are to he the 18th. We have hud ideal weath- spects Sheriff Canby and Con Norton,
Dr. Howard. Chiropractor, 211
rend
only
In
pnrts
;
others
to
be
read,
Castle Rock in Kansas.
ounces, mostly earthworms this time.
Tillamook Bldg.
er for traveling. It has not been hot owner of the Odeon dance hall, who is moving oft well, not as good a
One of the most interesting works That was twice her own weight In hut not curiously; and some few to or cold excepting the night we cross- are using as their tools Fay La Cross, might be. Wisconsin cheese prices
Free consultation and spinal ana­
of nature In Kansas from a geological food in six hours. After this display be read wholly with diligence and at- ed over the mountains this side of a dance hall girl, and Phil Harland, remain at about 26c.
lysis.
standpoint Is known as "Castle Rock,’’ I gave up the attempt to measure her tentfon. Some books also may be Potcatelli. They claimed It was zero, i
deputy,
and
extracts
made
of
read
by
a natural formation located In Gove maximum capacity.
as we were in bed we did not know
them by others; but they should be it. Have not seen any rain sln«:e
county, In the valley of the Hack­
only less Important arguments, and leaving Oregon. Large crowds met
berry, nbout ten miles from its mouth.
Bohemians Fond of Geese.
the meaner sort of books; also dis­
This castellated mass Is composed of
A traveler In Bohemia quickly learns tilled books are like common distilled our train at every station from Port­
a coping of limestone and the shaft
land to The Dalles. We wondered
that there are certain things which waters, flashy things.—Lord Bacon.
of chalk and compact shale. Its
why we drew such crowds, noticing
are essentially Bohemian, writes Ken­
unique formation was caused by the
from their looks they were all Dem­
neth Roberts In the Saturday Eve­
shale* wearing away, the strongly ce­
ocrats, then we saw approaching an­
Early Christian Communist«.
ning Post. True Bohemians eat
mented stone serving as a protection
For over 200 years all Christians other train, Cox Special, which had
enormous quantities of «-araway seeds
to the lipper surface. In this way
were communists, who held the land been following us all the way, as we
mountainous appearing masse, are and goose. When a Bohemian cook and waters as well as all timber and expect to see him following Harding
prepares anything she Instinctively
I
frequently produced, especially where
.caches for the caraway seed box and precious metals In common. There in November, In the rear, but this is
streams cut their way through the
heaves a bandful of seeds Into the were no superior ecclesiastics among Odd Fellow stuff, no politics goes, so
hard stone into the softer materials
dish.
She uses caraway seeds with them. The lot was cast In deciding all I do not read the Cox special,
below. Similar formations are met
I am looking forward for the Till­
hors d’oeuvres, wrap, fish, meat, vege­ questions and the assembled «'ontmune
with In Ellis county which rttow Isolat­
judged all disputes; and when any de­ amook papers expecting to see lots
tables.
desserts
and
cakes.
ed columns which rise from 20 to 70
As for goose. It Is the common food cision waa not well pleasing, the whole of Odd Fellows news, saying no sick
I
feet In height.—Blsckmar’s History of
In Bohemia. because everyone raises community passed review on ft and Bros., large class of Initiation, big
Kansas.
I
attendance,
big
feed,
etc.
This
is
reversed
or
confirmed
It
according
to
geese, and, according to Mr. Roberts,
goose In some form or another is the will of all. This bold democracy part one. To be continued.
Putting Reptiles to Steep.
F. F. Conover. At Rest
eaten at every meal every day In the was an Inheritance from the Jews and
Monotonous sensory stimulation, one year.
was held In abhorrence by pngans who
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Southern denier In alligators has
trafficked In land and made profit« from
Esperance, N. Y., Sep. 23: At my
found, will quickly render the smaller
His- old boyhood home, renewing old ac­
lnbor.
—
Rollins
’
Ancient
other«
’
Something Werth Seeing,
reptiles unconscious. To demonstrate
tory.
quaintances. «orne I had not seen
For tourist« who drive through the
his uncanny control of his reptilian
since 1898, so It is not to be wonder­
Catskill
mountains
of
New
York
state,
stock In trade, he places one of the
ed at when passing down the old vil­
Mean.at Y«L
smaller alligators upon Its back. Kneel­ Ashokan reservoir Is well worth ■u
Sales Manager—Well, lobbie, how lage streets, meeting someone whom
ing besides It. he holds the wriggling visit The shore line of the reservoir
I did not reconize, to heur them say
body with one hnnd, while he gently Is 40 miles and the depth varies from did that last prospect turn out?
I
The width of the
Vacuum Cleaner Canvasser—The after giving me “the once over.” is­
strokes the underside of the Jaw. 50 to 200 feet.
Back and forth goes the hand until reservoir runs about three miles aver­ original Mrs. Gaspard, the well-known n’t this Frank Conover, then it is my
the squirming cesses and the limits re­ age. The capacity Is 130,000.000.000 mi«cr's wor t half! That «tame let me tlme to say yes, your face 1» faniiliat
lax. Some say that the dealer tem­ gallon^ from which, says the Automo­ demonstrate the machine till I made but I can’t name you. but as soon ns
porarily suppresses the functions of bile Blue Book. Manhattan may draw her best rut look like new and then I hear their name, the past 22 years
the crocodilian cerebrum others, skep­ dally 300.000,000.090 gallons, carried all I got was a demand for a quarter comes back in a fleeting moment and
tical. maintain that he simply lulls the hy aqueduct 175 miles and siphoned of a dollar to pay for the electricity again I see our old friends of the
alligators to sleep.—Popular Mechan­ nnder the Hudson river near Cold she estimated I’d used.—Buffalo Ex teen âgé, it recalls incidents of those
Springs to the city proper.
happy days cate free and long for­
press.
ic* Magazine.
gotten, then again the present day
I
trials and pleasure come back. I sec
C. DUETER
but we feel the autumn breeze.
«
No Ute. Governor.
myself rapidly approaching rnid.1l-
Better guard our scattered feathe-s,
life, but, which I do not notice
DENTIST.
Governor Cox. I’m stye you'll never
or this winter we may freeze.
forcibly the par ing of youth, and
fill th« presidential chair;
TILLAMOOK BUILDING even
my own family doe« not seen-
DR. J. G. TURNER
For you’re loaded far to heavy to
(Over Haltom’s*.
strange, but after seeing some frien«!
Eye Specialist
V climb up the golden stair;
of 20 yeais ago, mere children, whom
When we want a king to rule us.
Permanatly Located in Tillamook
T illamook- Oregon.
now are fathers and mothers oi
ride in state across the sea
Private Office in Jenkin’s Jewelry
grown children, It Is hard to realize;
Fill the place of house and senate—
Store.
QR. O. L. HOHLLFED,
then th« memory of some «if thos<
then may come your victory.
JÀ
1197 STORES |j
Latest Up-to-date Instruments and
boyhood friend« who have passed
We remember him who kept us “Out
VETERINARIAN.
Equipment
from
this
world
seems
more
Ilk*
a
of war” and out of peace;
tell Phone—SPI
Mutual Phoae dream The older pconl“ rf sour»'. A
Evenings -tnd Sundays by
Planned a league of many nations'
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OU. '><»-<,
>(>•
l«2T>tl-
« <1
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I have no! charge.! ns the young«; -.¿5 <>
Appointment«
we to be their flock of geasa:
'»reyntl
Tillamook
Yes I know we’re splendid ptekina.
Tom Mix in The Terror
JUST A FEW J. C. PENNEY CO
PRICES
New OUTING, just received, splendid
assortment, per yard
25c.
36in. PERCALES in light and dark, per yd. 27c.
Red Seal GINGHAMS, per yard -
29c.
19c.
CALICO, per yard
28c.
Hope MUSLIN, per yard
HOUSE LINING, very good quality
14c.
A new lot of RUBBER BOOTS just came in, and we are again
able to take care of your wants at the same attractive prices.
Boots for Children! Boots for Boys I Boots for Ladles I
Boots for Men I Short or high tops. We have them all.
£
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