Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 06, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, y
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PAGE EIGHT
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We sell on the lowest market
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$
No Matter When We Buy
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$
$
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$
Nothing Reserved—Everything Reduced
Crisco
A
3 pound can . .
6 pound can . .
9 pound can . .
Corn Meal, 9 pounds
Coffee, 5 pounds .
.80c
1.55
2.25
.50
1.00
Foremost In Value-Giving-Embracing The Largest And Best
Selected Stocks Of Quality Merchandise In Tillamook County.
Outfitters To Discriminating Men, Women And Children
We Have Every Service For Your Convenience
C. 0. & C. M. DAWSON
-Better Still, Colored Price Tags
Points of Interest
/
Bear Special Prices-Most Assur-
Across From Sunset Garage
Butterick Quarterly price
25
with certificate
cents
edly Lower Prices Are At Hal-
for 10 cents in the
purchase of any Butterick
good
(result of the big storm making traf-
I fic impossible.
Local News
II Give a look at the prices of can­
ned peaches, pears, salmon and ber­
ries at the Burge Grocery a cut of ;
C. D. Thoma»» of Salem wan In this 25 per cent.
12-23tf
City on business last week.
Mrs.
W'.
E.
Apderson
and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and »mall daughter, Mabel, were in Tillamook
son left for Welding, Monday.
last Tuesday visiting friends, return­
Little Frltzle Schranz underwent ing the following day to their home
a Tonsile operation, Monday.
in Rockaway.
Matt
Maroney of
Manhattan
Mrs. M. Seabrook proposes to open
Beach was in town Tuesday.
!a class in music, piano and organ
H. M. Farmer of Cloverdale was
in Garibaldi during
the
month.
a Tillamook visitor last Tuesday.
Prospective students Inquire of Mrs.
Dr. Robinson left laHt Wednesday
IL Lewis at the Cove.—Adv.
for Portland and Mosier on business. i
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Atwood, o
John Theiler came in from Pleas­
Nehalem, were
in Tillamook last
ant Valley to spend the holidays In
Nehalem, were in Tillamook las
Tillamook.
Tuesday, Mrs. Atwood underwen
Mrs. Irene St. Helen of Salem, left
a tonsil operation at the Boats
for her home after visiting Mr. and
Hospital.
C. W. Barrett.
A ten pound girl was i born toMr.
Mrs. Mary Martin left for West­
port laHt week where she will visit 'and Mrs. E. L. King, i of Garibaldi
(last Tuesday. Dec.. 28, at the Liis-
her daughters.
E. Kimber of Corvallis was a burg Hospital. Both mother and
business visitor in this city a few '"‘'y ,‘re dnlnK nlce|y- ,,nder ,he cnro
of Dr. Smith.
days last week.
Mr. anil Mrs. C. L. Gillett of Port-i Mr. and Mrs. F. Small and family
with their ,e,t f°r f,°r,,and Monday. Mr. Small
land spent Christmas
is going on to New York and Clar?
folks in this city.
Mrs. Pres. Marolf underwent a will return to College. For the pre-
at sent Mrs. Small and Edna will stop
tonsil operation last Tuesday
in Portland.
the Boals Hospital.
Mr. R. Norris was In this city | Rockaway isn’t a very exciting
from Portland, last wm >I< lookin' Place to be on New Year’s eve, si
J. B. McCormick and O. B. Norvell
after business interests.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Itlsbeo n, have come to Portland to celebrate,
Portland have been visiting relative not knowing that the police hero had
orders to make the Portland celebra-
in this city the past week.
Ition
even more tame than the festivf-
Mrs. Laura Price was operated on
the 29th, at the Eastman Hospital ties at the Tillamook beach resort.
| The visitors are registered at the
and is reported on the gain.
Art Feldschau and Harold Eddy Hotey Oregon. Oregonian
left
for Portland, Tuesday, where
they expect to find employment.
Salem, Or.,—Approximately >27
Mrs. Carl Wilhelm was operated 000,000 was disbursed through the
on last Thursday at the Eastman Oregon state department during the
Hospltul and is getting along nicely, 'year
19 20, _ ns compared with >6,000-
,
____
Jack Spady left, Tuesday, for his 000 in the year 1918, according to a
home In Portland, after spending n report prepared _ by ____
Sam Kozer,
A.
few days visiting friends in this] secretary of state. Involved In the
Pattern.
Mail Orders promptly
carefully filled. Please
close sufficient postage
mailing.
■pLORSHEIM qualities' intensi
A fled when shoes were high, are
retained at the lower prices of
today. A good buy then, they are
a far better buy now.
j A
Liberty Bonds
payment
11ère is a current il­
lustration ol
iiiatle»
(jiiute Eire lristir<iiice
Protection:
$30,000 in Value
$3,500 in Insurance
This is neglect and
carelessness o n the
part of School Boards
not to have sufficient
Insurance and it will
apply to most schools.
A good plan is to ap­
praise vour achool val.
tie and then consult
this agency for your
full coverage insurance
and don’t “put it off.
$30.000
FIRE RAZES
SILVER LAKE SCHOOL
1U0 Pupils To Get Vacation As Re­
Sult of Blaze
C:,use of Flames Is Undetenn'ned
Bucket Brigade Can Onlv Save
Adtacent Buildings
Bend, Or., Jan. 4 (Special) One
hundred children were deprived of
their class rooms, ami five teachers
were left Jobless when the >35.000
school building at Silver Lake, in
latke county, burned to the ground
early this morning The cause of the
Are has not been determined. The
loss, including furnishings, was >3'»,-
000. of which only >1500 was cover­
ed by Insurance New* of the tire was
received her»1 this afternoon
by
telephone
The ttre was discovered at 4 o'clock
thia morning, when a resident of
Silver latke, w ho had chaneed
to
rise at that hour, saw the flames. At
that time the blaze apparently had
a half hour's start, for tire was dart­
ing from the windows. The entire
Inside of the bonding was practical­
ly consumed
Bucket brigades were unable to
combat the flames successfully and
th. ■ ’ll» w . i, „hull . ,'lild b, done
was inpreventing
the tire
from
spreading
to nearby bluldings. a
k w I Hi " .1 n nl. .
i.tll \ Ilf •
flcult by the fait that a high wind
was blowing
The loss was confined
i<> ill,, on, structure however.
at face value in lieu of cash.
Over 20 yn a resident and
t Free
on men’s women's
AJieration
charge
“Men, for your inspec- fe
tion we’ve just received
18 cases of new 1921
Spring styles
FEET FEEL GOOD ?
The Store that
sells for
and selling
for cash
cash
If they don't, either your
sells for less.
Shoes don't fit or you have foot
troubles.
The Home of the follow­
ing celebrated lines of mer­
Let our foot expert ex
chandise are carried here —
amine your stockinged feet.
Men’s Hart Schaffner and
FOR THE MAN
Marx
WHO
CARES T
-»-R,. -r-
and Men’s
clothes
He will know at once
Mallory Hats and Florsheim
Shoes; Women’s
Red Cross
whether the trouble is with your feet
or your shoes.
and John Kelly Glove Fit­
In Fact Were $17.95
Yours at Pair $12.75
ting
Munsingwear
Shoes;
for the whole family; Hole­
proof hose;
—If you have foot troubles
Duchess Dress
he will give jlou instant relief with
Satins; Colonial Sunproof
Drapery Fabrics; Mina Tay­
J
lor House Dresses Etc. Etc.
Everything sale priced.
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Wet Weather Goods for Men, Women andChildr en-Specially Priced
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\ marriage licence was issued on
E. J. Claussen returned Monday
_ and family re-
Mr. F. C. ____
Baker
the 31st to Charles Irwin Smith, 40. from Los Angeles
The meeting scheduled by the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arnet left It
where he had gone turned Sunday fromWillamette Val-
of McMinnville, and Laura Kabkee in the interests l — a
local Chamber of Commerce to take Wednesday for their home in Hil
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of the Tillamook ley points where they had been visit- place Tuesday evening
18 of Tillamook County.
‘ .
J was post- dale after spending Christmas w
County Creamery Association.
ing during the holidays.
poned on account of the storm.
Mrs. Arnets' mother, Mrs. Niger.
THE LITTLE
HOUSE WITH THE
BIG
PICTURES
School House Fires Are Be­
coming An Alarming Pro­
portion of the Fire Waste
of the Country.
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Tuesday, January 11
FRANK MAYO in
Five School Fires
Every
THE RED LANE
A red-blooded story for
red - blooded people, A
tale of the Canadian out
doors, smugglers .. and a
handsome detective. Also
Extreme care on the
part of the janitor who
has charge of the haz­
ard» to be fount! around
many schools would in
a large measure reduce
this enormous loss of
the public property.
Sound insurance in
American companies
established to a value,
will solve in a large
part the financial loss.
t
Matinee Saturday and
Sunday. 2 P. M.
Orchestra Music
Sundays
K. LAUGHLIN, Mgr.
Iii the United State**
there are on the aver­
age. approxi mutely—
Directors of School
Districts are urged to
get in touch with this
agency. We will solve
Insurance Man” your insurance prob­
Taxpayer ol Tillamook Co. lems.
ROLLIE W. WATSON
National Mfe
taken tn
merchandise
for
and children's apparel.
INSURANCE NEEDED HERE!!!
School Directors
and Tax Payers
Take Notice and
Protect Against
Similar Experience
Anticipate Your Needs
For The Future Now-
Buttons made to order of
your own material.
Corsetry in charge by our
Miss Dora Smock who is a
graduate Dorsetieirt»—mat­
ernity fitting likewise giv­
en attention.
The follow­
ing notable lines of corsets
are Nemo, Gossard and Am­
erican Lady. Entire Stock
Sale Priced
O) v~
tom’s.
Art 25c.
I
city.
disbursements for the year were
Mrs. Sawyer who liaH been suf- 51.000 separate claims drawn m
feringfroni a paralytic stroke Is re­ state ledgers.
covering very nicely nt the Eastman
Of the total dlsbursments >15,-
Hospital.
ooo.000 represented expenditures tor
Miss Rita Everson, who has been road construction and Improvements
visiting
her parents during
th<> under the direction of the state high
holidays has left for her work in way department,
Dlsbursments of
California.
the state industrial accident commls-
Mr. and Mrs. 8. K Hoffman. r»-|sion on account of the opportion of
turned to their home in Giiribaldi the workmen's compensation In a - to­
last week after spending a few days taled more than >3.000,000. and for
in this city.
other governmental expenses there
There were trees blown across was expended approximately >8,-
the Wilson river road, Tuesday »is a (»00.000.
Needle
PRIZE NIGHT
$15 worth of
a way FREE
tor everyone.
Sunday and Monday, January 9 and 10
D. W. GRIFFITH presents
The Family Honor
The Greatest Question
T-»
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Featuring Lillian Gish and Robert Harron /.
A heart-reaching
drama of today. Played at the Liberty, Portland,
Portia
two
month ago and was proclaimed better than the
...j
"Birth
< of
’f a »1 Nation.
Nation." ! I t * is a story ,.f
of a homeless
search
for happiness and contain s one of the waif's
greatest
t love
_
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stories of today.
- ALSO —
prizes» given
Something
A funny beach story laugh and grow fat —see
A SEASIDE SIREN
Friday, January 14
1
Wednesday, Jan. 12
Another D. W. GRIFFITH Sensation
SCARLET DAYS
X story of California in the early day*. There
is a real lie-man tight in this play—also another
ToonervtUe Trolley
comedy. Do you remember
“MEETING ALL TRAINS’’?
Saturday, Jan. 15
LONG ARM OF
MANNISTER
The biggest mystrv story ever
made, Thrillt» — action — sus­
pense to the last minute. GO!
BIG V COMEDY
A Southern story. Has
everything from Dixie
colonels to Kentucky
moonshine.
CHAS. CONKLIN in
A Kick In High Idle
The first of super­
comedies under the
new management
Thursday, Jan. 13
Man and His Woman
with Herbert Rawlinson
How a faithful woman gave
hint back his faith in mau-
kitid. A story of life as it is.
Comedy- Worries and
WobMies