r 1 s Katherine O’Hara is reported ill | ith the tonsilitis. Local News Mrs. Walter Baker left for Port- ’ K. —? ad on business Sunday. Olive Thomas in “Everybody’s1 A. C. Everson for Portlaud Sweetheart.” Gem Sunday. ? Wednesday. Mrs. F. H. Arnold of Portland, A. K. Millas was in Tillamook this who has been visiting her sister, [ Mrs. Ella Blanchard of Buy City, re week from Belding. turned to her home Tuesday. Judge Henderson left Wednesday The Presbyterian Guild will have for points in the valley. a sale of home baking at McNair & Z—“The Mark of Zorro,” Dougla Co.’s store Saturday Feb. 5th. Ladies Fairbanks. Gem Tuesday. In charge w ill have goodies displayed Chris Hansen of Bay City was a about 1:00 P. M. Mrs. M. 8. Courady of Priest Kiv- Tillamook visitor Saturday. er, Idaho, and Mrs. Ai Courudy, Ivy Earl of Portland is here on a ! Spokane, left tor home Thur d, vacation visiting her relatives. with [morning after t brief visit LOWEST PRICES EVERY DAY IN STEAD'OF SPEC H. A. Ely was in from Hemlock Mr. und Mrs. E. W. Perkin.. Gem IAL SALE” PRICES NOW AND THEN HAVE BUILT FOL The proprietors of the Thursday of last week on business. re- Theater report that they have THE J. C. PENNEY CO. A CHAIN 0F 312 DEPARTMENT G. G. Irish, Cloverdale resident, icelvcd notice that the new Wurlit- was a Tillamook visitor last Thurs STORES WITH ANNUAL SALES OF NEARLY Fit IV ' zer organ has been shipped an<l day. probably arrive here during MILLION DOLLARS. Mrs. Alice Reed of Warrenton, Or. [next few days. COMPARE OUR RECONSTRUCTION PRICES'WITH la TJting her <ti-,er Mrs. E. W. Tcr- John Peterson was brought to the Beautiful silks, well tailored, full k'ns. THE SO-CALLED “SALE” PRICES OFFERED BY OTHER Boals hospital with a broken leg this [ cut flowing and four-in-hands. J. M. Adams of V-oodburn was a week from the Whitney camp. The STORES. business visitor In this city this accident occurred at the Whitney week. Do you want to trade with a store in which you can have con | warehouse at Idaville. Mr. Peter- 36-inch standard cambric. Good son is getting along very well. Mrs. Cecil Tibbetts left for fidence that the merchandise and prices are right every day in the weight. Boys and girls over the age of City Monday to spend the day year? Of cc.irse you do. That’s just why it will pay you to be- ! 12 years, who are at all interested ( friends. come a steady customer of the J. C. Penney Co. Mrs. Helen Eblnger returned Fri- in the study of music, meet Mrs. Kock at the High School assembly I day from a visit with i relatives at Eighteen years ago this organization started out with one hall Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Hermiston. Good weight, well made Stockings small store doing an annual business of twenty-nine thousand dol Mrs. Koch will give a short talk on . for boys or girls—balck only. Sizes Ollie Miner of Mohler came in Fri this subject. lars, From this modest beginning we have grown to a chain of 6 to 10. day to .spend a few days with friends Wilbur Davis was seen on the 312 stores doing approximately FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS. n this city. streets Wednesday after being con-1 During eighteen years we have never held a “special sale of any James Kodad was operated on last fined to the house for several weeks Good weight bleached towels. kind in any of our stores. . Our prices are marked right in the first week at the Boals hospital and Is from severe Illness. Mr. Davis be- | Generous size. recovering nicely. place. This does away with the necessity for “sales.” Our enor | ing one of our prominent jitney j The annual Fireman’s dance will drivers and boosters ft seems good mous purchasing power enables us to buy our merchandise for be held as usual on Washington’s to see him around again. less money than our competitors. We eliminate middlemen’s pro birthday, February 22nd. fits and pass them along to our patrons in better merchandise at Mrs. Dan l'ike of Bay City was lower prices. in this city this week and returned 5 to 10 11 to 17 to her home Wednesday. Just now every item in our stores has been revised downward Gray diagonal of excellent wear John R. Patterson, who has been United States Asked to Join in to meet our lower replacement costs. These prices are not trans ing quality. in Portland the past few days on Great Celebration. itory, but will remain in force until the goods are sold or market Just like Dad’s business returned Monday. 220 denim. conditions necessitate a further revision. Compare our prices A marriage license was issued to Erhard Vogt, 29, and Thresa E. Foch ■ t Head of French Committee with those offered by other stores. This will quickly convince Arranging for Observance of Emmenegger, 20, both of Mohler, you that the J. C. Penney Company can save you money. Death Anniversary. Mrs. J. H. Rosenborg was operated on Tuesday at the Boals hospital and New York.—American participation is reported as getting along nicely. in the celebration by France of the Ethel Brandes left for Mohler | hundredth anniversary of the death Medium Weight, All Wool Friday to spend the day with Ollie of Napoleon on May fl next, was In Excellent quality blue chambray. vited here bp Prof. Wllllinn Mulli- Minor and other friends of that city. I gun Sloane of Princeton, N. J., speak Wall made, full cut, sizes 14*4 *0 Staple patterns in checks and J. R. Patterson left Friday for [ ing for the French committee headed The standard sateen shirt. stripes. New spring merchandise. Portland on business which will by Murstiul Foch. A feature of the L About 50 coats, all sizes. Browns, hold him in that city for several ; affair whose objects, it Is stated, ure Oxford Grays. Greens and Fancies. A days, "to bind up the wounds of France,” wonderful oppoi tur.ity co procure a will be u greut exhibition of Napoleon Mrs. C. A. Peacock of Wheeler lef' good coat for little money. ic relics at Maliniiisop, France, to for Portland Monday where she will which collections will lie loaned from visit friendH and relathes for a few all parts of tile world. weeks. Professor Sloane, who for 42 years Ollie Miner returned to her home held tlie chair of history nt Princeton, in Mohler Tuesday after spending ami latterly at Columbia university, All the new colors and shapes. Hits Heavy triple stitched sateen. 14*4- White and colored, Good quality several days in this city visit Ing said that French slatesmeu. soldiers of excellenr quality — such as you outing. Neatly made to 17. The standard sateen shirt. and trimmed and men of law and letters as well as friends. will be asked much' more foe else- 4 to 14 years. other professions compose the commit where. Mrs. Roy Martin of Salem, who tee which Is arranging the centennial. "Making all allowance for every se was a former resident of Tillamook Is here visiting her sister. Mis. Geo. vere criticism of Napoleon’s career,” he continued, "it Is still true that Ills Chaffee. work untiled France, saved it from F. N. Wilson, formerly Tillamook partition uinong its foes ami in civil Brown, gray, green and mixed.All sizes. rancher but now tetlred and living life prepared alike the foundation slid at Hillsboro, was a Tillamook visitor structure of the society which in the World war saved France and hel|>ed last week. New patterns In stipes and plaid-. Rev. Lienknemper left Tuesday for to save nil western civilization. 27 Inches wide. Good quality. “It was by his Impulse and gold- Portland to attend to business mat aloe that the flnaneial credit of The regular 35.00 and 35;50 set-complete. 16-pound dirby ribbed. Don’t pay ters and expects to return by the end France waa restored, that the ni»g- double this price for these garments. of the week. Istrucy and administration took deli Grace Jolllff,, and Elda Archibald nite shape, thut the civil cada « us promulgated, the Rank of France cre left for their home In Wheeler Sat ated, the Cniverslty of France mod 60x80 urday to spend Saturday and Sunday eled on that of the state at New York with relatives. and the council of state organized. "He made private property safe, Mrs. Webb McCracken of Wheeler Black, browns and navy. Neat left for her home Monday after spen opened public charges, great aud small, to all class««; founded schools, and good quality. ding a tew days visiting her mother colleges and secondary schools, built Genuine Crompton all weather Mra. W. G. Harrs. maguttlcent highways, dug an elabo corduroy. A wonderful pant. Dark Mrs. W. E. Knight of Wheeler who rate system of Internal waterways. brown, all sizes. For Men and Women has been visiting her daughter, Mrs Improved transportation of every sort ami. above all, reorganized in his In T. M. Berns, for the pust month Isft stitutions the commanding position of for her home Monday. belles-lettres, the tine arts ami nat Mrs. R. F. Renfro and two ural science. The superb Inheritance daughters land Mrs. Frank Smith of order, progre*< and prosperity left Saturday for Barview to visit which lie bequeathed made the France Nos lot), 140 and 20 in plain, of 11114. 2 Prs. for 29c the Chas. Renfro family. stripes and floral designs. "The French committee especially a garment Heavy weight, blue wrist. A A Higley, after four years ab desires American participation by con sei.ee In Tillamook and Marshfield. tributions. by the loen of Nai-oleona haH returned to McMinnville. Mc from American collections aud. above all, the moral support of intelligent Minnville Telephone Register. f J Interest on this side of tlie Atlantic." W. C. King former Tillamook mer chant. was h locul visitor this week I Mr. King now live- in Portland, hav , MAKES CLOCK IN 25 YEARS Ing moved there recently from Workman of Delaware. O, Evolves Woodburn. Elaborate Hand-Carved Affair New Spring models in all E. T. Watkins of the American From Walnut. Che most wonderful skirt Railway Express Co., Informs ns colors. Taffetas mostly. Values in Tillamook. Browne Delaware, <>. — After 2fl years of that he has been authorized by the I Most sizes Be sure and see tans and olive mixtures. company to receive subscriptions to tedious labor. C. C. Cregmlle has com pleted bls construction of a grandfa t htw. Plain tilored and pleated the Euorpean relief fund. ther’s clis-k here models. Most all sizes.. Mrs A C. Anderson of Nehalem The clock, on display In a local "who has been in this city for seve>- store window, Is band carnal. It was al days Visiting 'her small niece. made out of solid black walnut which Virginia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs formerly constituted part of a pulpit In the old William Street Methodiat A. D. Thompson of Nehalem, who church here into wards was introduced in the Twenty Yean Ago Notice To Creditor» V In the Boats Hospital, left for her All polishing, carving and fitting WHO GOES THERE? house the same as the petition call I lurk in unseen places, and <1* ( From i issue of February 7, 1901) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN home Saturday. was done nt odd moments by Mr. ed for though w,. have bq«n unable most of my work silently. , You ar* rhe last census gives Tillamook I that the undersigned has been ap T*e Boston Chamber of Commet« Howard Lamar left town this week Cregmlle. to secure a copy of it. warned against me,but you heed not. City a i population of 834; Bay Cliv Blanding eight feet six luchcs high, pointed by the County Court of Tilla ostensibly for Portland, but runior Tillamook city should have a bus mook County Oregon, administrator Warns the Public I ant relentless! I am everywhere, the clock is beautifully carved on Its 203; i and Nehalem 59, the latter has it that he is visiting u neighbor «Idee and face panel« All cutting is iness men’s club where those In of the estate of Jessie C. Taggart in the home, on tb«> streets, in the place dividing the honor of being Ing state on the south and that he original. No design was followed. I am more powerful than the eem- factory, at railroad crossings and on the smallest incorporated city tn Ore terested tn the industrial develop Ward. Deceased, and all persons might not return alone. Mr t'regmllr, although offered good ment of the city can exchange ideas holding claims against said estate ar. bined armies of the world. the sea. gon with that of Waterloo with a F N. Austin is a new arrival tn money for the unique masterpiece, like number In population. I bring sicknass,degradation.death. and all work for a common purpo~ev hereby notified and required to I have destroyed more m«o than has offered to sell It for a relatively Tillamook, having Just arrived here all the wars of the world. And yet few seek to avoid me. •mall sum to the William street present the same to the undersigned At a meeting in Portland last with his family from Maxwell. Ne church. The clock Is built so that >1 I destroy, crush, maim, take all. at his residence at Neskowtu. On- I am more deadly than bullets aud Friday the stockholders o4 the braska Mr. Austin wll be the rep cathedral tubular chime«. Tillamook Cow Testing Assn. than and give not bung. gon.or at the office of Botts ♦ Wins I have wrecked more Portland. Nehulem A TlUamook resentative In Tillamook county of I am your worst enemy. the deadliest of siege guns. low. Tillamook. Oregon. duly v«r|. Tillamook Cow Testing Assort »- the Oregon Life Insurance company, FOR SALE 160 ACRE RANCH Railroad Company ».011 of the I I am CARELESSNESS * fled accordieg to law. on or ’ 8t * “ ln ,he United States alone succeeding Jack Harrs »ho will de near Boardman. Oregon 110 acres 20,917 shares subscribed were rep tion will hold Its annual meeting on *lx months from the date of this over 1300.000.000 e.fh year. vote his time to farming Improved. 100 acres in alfalfa. 40 resented and the following directors next Tuesday. Feb. 8. at the Court lottce. chosen Colonel John McCracken, House Election of officer« and the CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE I spare one. .nd I find my vtc acres leveled New rabbit-proof Albert Byers, head assistant in Dated thia »th day of January. Ums among the rich and poor; the Subject Sunday morning’ ’’Th« truer no« around half Buildings 1 George T. Myers. H. U Pillock. Wm. arranging for a cow testar for this Osborne’ store was operated on Wed 1921. Fliedner. H C. Campbell, Holy Skirt. Convicting of Sin.” H. S. year. It you want to And out what and Implements Included. S mile yonng and old:the strong and weak gMAny at the McMinnville hospital Oscar E Taggart. Administrator Widows and orphans know me. Row«, John Stewart, C. F. Pearson cows are making your cream checks Sunday evening. “The DevilPos- from town on good road. Must for hernia. Dr. Lott, who la in at- of th» Estat« of jesMs c. Taggart •nd William Reid. Son. ” and the ones that are not making raise money and will sell cheap 1 loom up to such proportions that tendanc«, reports that he is resting Ward. Deo>*»ed j . j ,. their keep, join the Tillamook Cow Inquire Headlight other 2-Stf cast my shadow 0 , er ewry John Marshall day was fittingly Hours of service: Sunday school ^»uy.—McMinnville Telephone He ’ T fron' ,h,> ,urning of the grfnd- 10 A. M.. preaching 11 A. M. and (later. Mr. Byers la a former Tills- rOR SALE FIFTEEN GROSS SO observed in the public school of this Testing Association at this meeting Mrs. Albert Gulstrom returned Tillamook Cow Testing Assn. mook resident, having bwn connect r“lrr^ T30 P. M. da pop bottle«. all In good condi city Monday. Tuesday to her home In Coos coun trX ‘° ‘h* nWT‘"g °f Prayer meeting Thursday evening W* understand that th* amend tion«. Will sell part or all. ISc ed with one of the mercantll« con Jo« Donaldson. Prea ty *ft«r spending aererai weeks vie. ment to the charter dividing th« city Adv. doses Inquire Headlight. F K. Blackadar. Sec y. Hing relatives here. •and?‘T,Cr’‘ U0UMnd» u*n »Hou- ?:30 P. M at church. cem» of this city. I . All are cordially invited to attend °f wMe-e.rner, in , ye>r Mrs. Mary T. Clink, Paat *r, EIGHTEEN YEARS OF Successful Retailing Men’s Overalls and Jumpers, 83c Neckwear 49c Berkley Cambric 23c yard Children’s Ribbed Hose 25c FETE FOR NAPOLEON Turkish Bath Towels, 2 for 49c Men’s Heavy Cashimere Pants, $3.98 Boys’ Overalls 89c Standard Ginghams 19c yard Children’s Outing Gowns 69c Standard Outing Flannels, 15c yd. Men’s Chambray Shirts 87c $1 050 OVERCOATS s Spring 5 Men’s and Boy ’ Spring Caps at 89c GILLETTE RAZOR SETS AS $3.98 New Sport Veils 12c New Taffeta Ribbons 21c yd. 98c Black Beauty Sateen Shirts 98c Hanes’ Ribbed Union Suits For Men $1.49 W00LNAP PLAID BLANKETS $3.98 Men’s Corduroy ARROWSMITH ARCH SUPPORTS $2.69 $3.98 2-Piece, ALL-WOOL Blue Underwear $2.25 ' Women’s New Silk Dresses Canvas Gloves Women’s Wool Velour Skirts $19.75 $7.90 312 Stores $8.90