Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 18, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE
Society and Club Events i
Social activities in Tillamook the
last week were eclipsed by the in­
terest in the livestock show at iVrt-
land which drew a large number of
Tillamook society folk. Club v.urk
also took second place ir many in-
-tai c»s.
I he coming » eek u ex-
ptMied to see a renewal of intere.-’.
G. B Parker is domiciled in
McCrovr Cottage at Bar \ lew.
enjoyed
children
Garibaldi
three days’ vacation due
teacher« attending institute in Thl-
ainook.
Mrs. R. E. Miller went to Pe rt land
> unday.
The box factory of Garibaldi ha
new planer.
Hartzel.
been
ript’Bding the summer in the south.
bas returned to Garibaldi.
On the evening of November 12
Manda Haltoin and Glee Rusk were
h<
to the Tubatila club at the
home of the former. After a »hort
business meeting the evening was
games.
ripent in music
ROCKAWAY
guests of the evening
Armistice Day was observed here
Romana
Misses Cathrine Gabriel,
and camllle Haltom. At a late hour Ihursday with a program
Beginning at < : 30 P.
were served after church.
refreshments
sung. there
patriotic song:- ri
which the guests departed.
was a nag drill and a salute by the
Turner of the Tillamook school. The addresses of the eveninx
hay of
Transfer company, and Mi.-s Anna was Liven by Rev. J.
Conner of Sheridan, were quietly Portland and Ensign Millar. There
married at the Christian church par- were special solos and a chorus.
The J. A. Barton property near the
sonage last Saturday afternoon at
4 o clock, Rev. Harry E. Tucker of- depot was recently purchased by J.
Qriating. Only immediate relatives P. Boldrick, who will improve it by
were present. The couple will make making the lower floor a store room
and the second floor transient room«.
their home in Tillamook.
Considerable bunding
being
The bride is a member of an old
pioneer family of Oregon, having Iiv- done in and around Rockaway this
Among those build-
Po k line weather.
years
several
county, where she is widely and pop- ing residences are Messrs. Spencer.
ularly known. The bridegroom Is a Schumacher. Painton. Sutherland.
brother of Dr. Turner of Tillamook Be-t. Bennett and Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred u indeler háv*
and is an old friend of the Conner
family, having resided at »Sheridan left for Southern California to pass
the winter.
for several years previous to 1908.
The Garibaldi Beaches Boosters
Ezra Conner, a brother of the
bride, came over from Sheridan Fri­ club is preparing to take up with *
day to attend the wedding, return­ the county court the matter of im-
ing Tuesday.
TILLAMOOK
proving the road between Bay City
and Ri>ckaway and getting the nght-
of-way through between Rockaway
Brighton
county rock
crusher is at Hadden where it
get the material for the roads and
•he beach residents believe that :r.>
work should be started in plenty of
time to get the road in shape for
next season a tourists.
and will, on Monday, the 15th day
of December. 1920, at the hour of
10:00 o’clock A. M. sell at public
auction to the highest b’dier
eksh in hand the property hereinaf-
ter described. The particular tracts
or parcels of ground to be sold, to-
gether with the name of the owner
or owners thereof, and the amount
for which each separate tract will be
sold, are an follows, to-wit:
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Spear left Sai-
urday with their daughter for Ore-
town where they will visit for two
weeks. Their daughter, Mrs. E. K
Mitchell wan here attendine insti-
District No. 15. Sixth Avenue East
ravine
T nayer’s Add.. Block 4 5, Lot S.
1-2 of lots 1. 2. 3, P. W Todd. Own-
Amt of Lien *9249.Interest
to Dec. 15, $2.4¿: Cost of Adv. 315.40
Said .-ale will take place at tie
from d'.or cf the City Hall in Tilla-
mook City Oregon, being the front
door of the building in which the
( ommon Council of said Tillamook
City holds its sessions.
The names of the owners, or re­
puted owners of said property
hereinbefore given, are the names of
such owners, or reputed owners.
they appear on the docket of city
liens if said Tillamook City, and
• V • .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given,
undersigned has been appointed
ministrator for the estate of Maud
i;otts, deceased, by the County Coi it
of Tillamook County, Oregon.
persons having claims against sa d
estate are hereby lequired to present
the same for allowance to the und
signed at office of Botts Ar U inslow
Tillamook, Oregon., within six mon­
ths from the date of this notice.
Dated this 21st day of October, 1920.
H. T. Botts. Administrator
of the estate of Maud Botts, dec d
;
This is the way we line
it up:
-
First—Service
Second—Advice
Third—Battery Sales
"Service” is, and al­
ways will be, our job
365 days in the year, but
we’re on the job anytime
to shew you a Still Bet­
ter Willard Battery with
Tbrerded Rubber Insu­
lation—’he kind selected
by 136 manufacturers cf
passenger cars and motor
trucks.
^Backward
PORTLAND and SAN FRANCISCO
Persons who suffer from any form of paralysi .
which is complete shutting off of spinal nerve pow-
er, know that the paralyzed parts are always cold
When by chiropractic spi nal adjusting, the nervous
balance is restored, the temperature of extremities
become equalized with other parts of the body, and
colds
the chronic state
chills becomes a thing of the past.
hands
Comfortable warmth
itjiaaiiiiiiiHHiiiiMtii
and feet becomes a natural con-
dition.
CHIROPRAC
Means Tender Pcttry
Travel With Pleasure via the Shasta Route
THWO4»
LIVE»
stomach
P4NCREAJ
SPLEEN
WONEVS
BOWELS
appendix
( bladder .
NO CHARGE
LOWER
LIMBS
g LOWER PINCHED
Consultation is with­
out charge or obliga­
tion.
CHIROPRACTOR
211 Tiilamook Bldg.
Phone 34-W
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
ninmiiiiin mmimiH
IND @ PUS
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger
Not a hand touches it
either in manuf-.ctute or
packing until you open
the carton.
jir
N E^V'^S - HEALTH - VI GOR - V ITAt-T Y y
Crrfir on« today.
SWIFT & GO.
Manufactur d Dally in Our
High School News
Last week the students
pleasantly surprised to find
Brake! again in the sc iCOl GO’U.
Miss Brake! underwept a operation
two weeks ago for appemdici ii
Tickets amounting to
sold
by jhe
grammar
pupils for the art exhibit.
The students who received “A
all subjects for a month form
Honor Roll of the
High School.
The Honor Roll for October is a
follows: Arline Heyd, Lucia Wiley
Ruth Gould. Ramona Halton:
na Stuivenga, Martha Ci
Wilson, Henry-
Abrams.
The football
turn game «Ith
tice Day.
The
favor of Oregon
lessor Bennett,
assembly, expte
the students wh
lose we are beh
The flag thji
the student body by the 1919 t
uating class has been hung in
prominet it pla :e in the assembly
hall.
t
The pi icture exhibit was
ed Kuccei ss. After freight
and oth< er expanses had been paid
This
the pro, coed* were $140.00
money v> ill he used to buy pictures
and the manual training classes will
make the frames. The Grammar
grades will p five an entertainment to
raise the ui »ney for materials.
The domestic science classes have
had an Interesting time th!'» year.
An electric range has been added to
the department. During the study
of flour and its uses the girls visit­
ed the flouring mill where they saw
the process of flour manufacturing.
The girls have canned frpils and
vegetables, studied fruits and made
ittexptr isive frttlt de:serts, prepared
cereal dishes and studied and pre­
pared vegetable dishes this settles-
ter.
GARIBALDI NEWS ITEMS
I a ribaldi Correspondent )
! rioni
Severn
v lew.
Gai ¡bah! ’
Uibbona. Al-
»•.nd M
them me
Inrt Gillett and family. Claude t»il-
and family
Turnbull and family.
family.
t ale<
They are domociled in
Cottages.
. and Mrs. Staley are living in
Dr. Wi.-e’s bungalow.
Turnbull and family bve
also moved from Greentree hoWl to
Bar View.
Mr. Bost. w'fe and mother liavt
• . i ree hotel at <
moved iron
There will ■ i un neo at Bar \ lvv>
Katurdny evening With T illmnoak
The dance Is being given
music.
by the Whitney club boys. Th»y
hâve rented the Bar View dance hall
for winter months and intend uaiBg
it for a club room.
W üt ’
Tillamook Battery Station
Willard Service
‘
Every
Item
put pep mto your
jebonardrry ¿¿y
Is to get Into a
/< FISH
$ BRAND
fj RoFlex
• Slicker
TberoIso FISH
\ BRAND^arment
\ x for every kind of
. »Jg-'
wet work or sport
X
YORK, ST. LOUIS AND ST. PAUL ARE CONTINUALLY IN THE MARKET. WHEN THEY SE­
CURE LOWER PRICES WE IMMEDIATELY PASS THEM ON TO OUR CUSTOMERS. PRICES
HERE QUOTED ON NEW GOODS, JUST RECEIVED, ARE CONVINCING PROOF THAT WE
POSITIVELY—
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TX5F T rnUFRINfl HF D&Trrc BY the manufacturers enables us to se -
inD LU WLIuiiu U i iiiiUCO cure lower prices , our buyers in new
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MASS.
PRICES IN TILLAMOOK HAVE TAKEN A GREAT DROP, AS SOON AS WE OPENED OUR
STORE HERE. AND SINCE CONDITIONS ARE READJUSTING THEMSELVES WE ARE LEAD­
ERS IN FORCING H. C. L. DOWN
/ATT/^tT’Q LAXATIVE
L-LUUVrn. O QUININE
abus
dowr
queri
have
Th
ity <j
fonce
sidert
But ’
what
quest
quest!
our t<
old bt
of bo<
that 1
•Pure
God a
the ft
their
self ui
visit 1
their
Religi«
charlt;
These
out lot
ting a
Such 1
claim
Such I
practlc
name i
else bv
tice it
day api
saying
hunger
or naki
did not
the Lor
ye curs
pared 6
And all
which s
lacked
name,
hope, tl
cover ui
is punci
vances,
and ben
ered a :
much w
servance
looking
and god
motions
then cot
benevole
you relii
your cha
Outwa
without
charity,
ligion.
It is giv
money al
it giving
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COLD TABLETS
A scientific compound containing quinine, acc-
taniUd. capsicum, ipicac, aloin and oodonlivlhun.
breaks up a cold without starting a buzzing in the
head. It aids nature in combatting the germs an<i
treeing the system from infection. It quickly re­
lieves pain anti headache.
CLOUGH S HOARHOUND
LUNG BALSAM
C. I.CLOUGH
:
NERVES, IMPOSSIBLE t
TO FURNISH t5
PROPER IMPULSES 1
(LIFE AND HEALTH) HI Bl
31
TO THEIR ORGANS g
na! AND TISSUES Jji
t^gmnn
rw!!
FOREST L HOWARD
FREE on request, ‘‘California for the Tourist.” a new illus-
trated booklet graphically describing the different resori
For further patticulars inquire of local agents
Pastry made with Gem
Nut fairly melts in your
mouth.
tVES
CAt,S
nost
i 5pi»al
Reduced Rund Trip Tickets are Now on Sale to Sou hern
California
Mining tender, flaky pie
ci usta is not only an art
bet a matter of using
the right shortening.
OCCASCSyTHt’ FOLLOWS
“When a girl I suffered from
malarial fever and for six years
seemed unable to regain or re­
build my strength. I had nervous
headaches and my hands and feet
were nearly always cold, but after
I started chiropractic adjustin ■ S»
the first thing I noticed was th«1
warmth in my hands and feet. I
have had co nervous headaches
since.” Mrs. Frank Ingram, Chir­
opractic Research Bureau, State­
ment No. 1239H.
California—Warm Sunshine and Flowers
Gem Nut Margarine
CORRECTS
( OLI» ¡1 XNDS ANI)
HEADACHES DISAPPEAR
The ‘’Oregonian —Train Nos. d 3 and 54.
Hanales day coaehes, tonrist and standard sleeping
dining car and observation car.
The “California Exprès«”—Train Nos. 15 and 16.
Handles day coaches, tourist and standard sleeping •ars
and dining car.
The “Shasta’’—Train Nos. 11 and 12. (No excess fare.)
▲
new through train. Handles standard sleeping cars only.
dining car and observation car.
The “San Francisco Express’’—Train Nos. 13 and 14. Han­
die.- day coaches, tourist and standard sleeping cars and
dining car.
Make the days delightful in the Wintertime. Enjoy
the fragrance of poinsettas, violets, poppies and
geranium.-, or the Joys of outdoor sports and pastimes
When heavy clothing I m essenti il
to comfort, sufferers from chrome
cold feet and hands begin to know
the full misery of their aHment
Equal circulation of the blood in all parts of th.»
body is seldom attained, except in sleep
brain of the average person, require« more
blood
than any other portion • f the body. But when th.
extremities are unnaturally cold, the cause lies in
interference with the free distribution of nerve ini-
pulse.
Effective Sunday, Nov. 14th
Oí
Health Talk No. 1
By Forest L. Howard, D. C
/urns'the
—Through standard sleeping car, Portland
to Los Angeles, leaves Portland on the Cali-
fornia Express arrives Los Angeles 8:15 a.
m. second morning.
fey
How We Help
Health Means
n arm Feet and
Hands
between
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
by virtue or a warrant issued by the
City Recorder of Tillamook City. Ore-
gon, dated November 10, 1920. and
issued by order of the Common Coun­
cil of said Tillamook City, the nn-
dersigned. Marshal
Tillamoji
City. Oregon, has duly levied upon
f
e»eh'of*7aid tracts of land so "Se-
scribed will be sold at »id sale
satisfy the assessment, interest and
costs due upon each f i a - ■ (
-cribed. and each tract will be told
separately.
This sale is made for the purpose
of satisfying the delinquent assess-
ments for street improvements duly
assessed against said property.
gether with interest and costs there-
on. said asséhsmewts having be--B
mane
the Common Council
Tillamook City. Oregon, on 16th day
of Aug., 1920. and »id assessments
having been thereupon docketed in
the docket of city liens of said Till-
amook Chy. and more than 30 days
having elapsed since said docketing
and said aasx^ments not having
been paid tn whole or in part, and
the Common Council
Tillamook
City, Oregon, having, on October 18,
1920, duly ordered a warrant
:srue for the collection of said de-
linquent assessments.
Dated this November 10th, 1920.
M. E. GRUBER.
Marshal of Tillamook City, Oregon
11-1H2
4 Shasta Route Trains
NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELIN-
IMPR0VE-.
QUENT
STREET
MENT ASSESSMENTS.
«
Mrs. L. F. Wilson entertained Sat­
urday for her small daughter, Lucile,
it being the latter’s fifth birthday.
The guests who enjoyed the games
and refreshments were Irene Pang-
born. Mary Brooks, Lucile Wilson.
Willie Brooks, Pauline Cater, Mar-
garet Watkins, Grace Clelland. Ken-
neth Cater, Jr., Vida Chaffee anJ
baby Maxine Aschim. Lucile
re-
ceived many pretty gifts and after
having their pictures taken, the lit­
tle people left wishing their friend
many more birthdays
• •
•
Mrs. E. P. Palmer and Mrs
Blanchard planned a shower
home of the former on Red Prairie
Tuesday afternoon for ’
Conner, wht
riage
take plate t
Turn«
tnook. Ten
Conm
were pre.-en
liberally
attractiv
HEADLIGHT
Calico
light and dark
28 in. Glenora
Percale
36 Dakota
Percale
Hamilton
TwiTls
27 in. Outihg
light and dark
12F2C yd.
15c
19c
19c
2ic
36 inch
white heavy X luting
I .«dies
< luting < iowns
Ladies
white lb black Ho<
t lbs.
Cotton Batts
Flannelette
fancy patterns
370
$1.49
15c
2.20 Denim
blue Overalls
Grey Flannel
Shirts
Canvas (doves
two tor
Leather
(doves
$1.98
$2.25
25c
49C
Heavy wool
Mixed Sox
S »tt Collar
Dress Shirts
President
Suspenders
39C
98c
45C
All W ool Blue
I ndershirts and
Drawers $2.69
'
$1.19
33C
Uncle Sam
Work Shirts
V'
98c
Heayy Work
S» eaters
$2.98
*
The Rexall Store
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
WE NEVER HOLD A SALE
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