THE TILLAMOOK FRIDAY. JUXE 9. 1922 HEADLIGHT ANOTHER POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL J Jûz ) \ p- •. LL' rz TOT? J Ì \| _ _r-i zee ... ~ d ar .--— weyen CT '• FOR Rush Hours Misa Isabelle Rockefeller oxford on “SPA DI Young mens mahogany toe—carries low broad heel. Perforated toe and quarters— good quality calf. $6.50 The pair Oxfords That Are Different The illustrations show two of our most popular ox­ fords. Note the graceful, stylish lines, the comfortable heels, the general effect of trim elegance. They are the kind of oxfords young men are looking for. We have these and other equally attractive models in stock and if you value distinctiveness in your dress you will find it profit* able to call at this store, where in addition to the latest and best styles, you are sure to enjoy the pleasure of being ably assisted in making a suitable selection. Better make it a point to visit us while we save a complete run of sizes on all styles. OXFORD PRICES—$6.50, $6.75, AND $8.50 Boys genuine Goodyear welt dark brown calf oxford as illus- trated—All leather. ENNINGTON P TFe Que/ity Store ” TILLAMOOK, OREGON An Achievement program was held by the Long Prairie Sewing Club Wednesday, May 31, at the Long Prairie School House. The program opened with song» by the club. A demonstration of the hem­ ming stitch was given by three club member». Several recitations and songs, and the club yell were given. A judging contest was held, Mar­ garet Beckor winning first with 370 out of a possible 400 points, Bertha Zlrr took second with 340 points, Carrie Blum third and Esther Smith fourth, Thia being a 100 per cent club, Mr. Seymour, the atnte club leader. presented Mra. Hogen. the The leader, with a leader'» pin. Club members gave her |a fountain per. In appreciation of her work. Parents present were Mrs. Blum Mra. Murphy. Mrs. Smith and Mrs Salvaw. Member» of the club are: Carrie Blum. Lena Blum. Virginia Murphy, Alice llanenkrat. Esther Smith. Bertha Zirr. Margarette Becker and Ruby Blum. RESOLUTIONS BE IT RESOLVED, That the members of the Kill Rare Klub ex­ tend the!.- thanks to the citizens of Tillamoo!: City for so generously assisting in the entertainment of the 22nd annual convention of the Oregon Federatio of Women’s clubs. SPECIAL MENTION To all .lie ladies who opened their homes to, and provided break- f:> t for delegate.-.; To Ch-i i r.,i:el the ” ? of their cars; To the C'ty Council for the it e of the city cots; To Mr. .dessei smith and Mr. lleehr for furniture. To the telephone gills who served punch at the reception; In all lines of business patronage is irregu­ lar. Street cars, stores, banks and restau­ rants have their “rush hours” when some delays in service are unavoidable. The public, with the situation before its eyes, good naturedly accepts a degree of incon­ venience. Talleyrand To the ministers; To the musical talent; •ti! newspapers; To the usherH and pages; and all • urtisies extended. i'l’.at to the above mentioned we e the success of the convention. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Miles, Frank Clair Follett and Harold Follett wish to express their thanks to the dear friends who so kindly assisted them in the sad hours of sickness and be- reavemen; and for the beautiful floral tributes to the loved departed parents. The demands upon the telephone oper­ ator and a complicated mechanical equip­ ment cannot be seen, but telephone traffic varies in every hour of every day accord­ ing to the individual desires of thousands of patrons. Drs. Wise and Phetteplace will be at the Nehalem Hotel Thursday June 15th. 351t If there should be at times a delay in answering your call, remember that trained young women with nimble fingers are do­ ing their best to serve you, and that at the moment there may be a “rush” of telephone traffic. The exercise of patience and considera­ tion will mean better service. Drs. Wise and Photteplace, Dent- ists, will be at their Cloverdale office Wednesday and Thursday, 1 June’21st and 22nd. 35t2 | FOR SALE—A thorobred brown Swiss bull calf, «even weeks old. John Meier, Hillsboro. Oregon, R. 4._________________ 35-t2 - ------ -- nature. We all get in a rut once la a while, and need a little encour­ agement to pull uh out. That I h the work of the 4-H club, , which wan organized on the Oregon I Agricultural campus about three I years ago. Its aim I h to help the club workers of the state In any way it can. The members, besides helping individual workers In their own communities, accompany the state leaders on little field trips, close to the college, and give short talks to the boys and girls, telling them what they got out of club work when fliey were members, and trying to encourage and help them in their work. The 4-H club now has an enroll- 1 tnent of about fifty member», each one of which, has at some time or other been In club work. It Is the only club of its kind in the world, and has received much encourage­ ment from leaders of thia and other states. , Don't be discouraged. After all, you do enjoy the work. Isn't It fun to watch your pig grow, your gar­ den come up. or your cooking and sewing progress nicely? And all this leads to rewards to be proud of. Here's to the club workers of Oregon, and of the United States. May you all keep right In the game, and some day be ready to carry the work we are trying to do. Yours for success, 4 H CLUB MONDAY, JUNE 1Z „ V- . 75? ^orld's wonder i/ww ' The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company I HOWE'S Railroad Travel Costs Are Down ¿0 Jungle fand < flcauf/es in one oct: TO WILD ANIMALS SAN FRANCISCO and EASTERN CITIES A MIGHTY MILLION DOLLAR MERGER OF TWO MAMMOTH MENAG&VE5 PRESENTING A SENSATIONAL WILD ANIMAL PERFORMANCE. Via The Scenic Shasta Route 3 Big Rings - 2 Steel Arenas 2 Stages 25 per cent Savings to San Francisco and return Sale dates June 3 to 13 incl. Final limit July 31st Sale dates June 15 to 20 incl. Final limit July 20th EDUCATIONAL » AND Summer Tourist Fares East through California INSPIRING Mu pah thconJy Mcred mtMf coma! » Arranca -Jutf Cost MUCH less this year You may visit San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego, wonder cities r.f the Pacific Coast; California's Charming Seashore Resorts and Moun­ tain Resorts. Three National Parks and scores of inviting pleasure places. FUNNY CLOWNS A Dear Club Member: Do you ever get discouraged and think it 1« no uae? Probably you any "Yen. I do". That la human There are “rush hours” in a telephone exchange. With business service the “loads” of telephone traffic are determined by commercial activities, banking hours, etc.—the “load” of the residence telephone varies with household and social needs. TILLAMOOK One Day Only 1 n I LETTER TO CLUB MEM BEUS State bus rejected two irrigation Dear Club Member: Knowing that projects on plus cost contracts. you as a club member will be Inter­ ested In the former club members. Dallas Building several miles of I am sending you a letter which our new walks. 4-H club members on the campus have prepared. The member» of th« 4-H club here are the student» who were formerly club member» just as MODERN you are now. CRANKCASE They ure taking a great Interest In you people and want you to fin­ CLEANING ish up your work, filing repot ts und StRVICE making your exhibits. I would like to suggest that when summer vaca­ tion comes if you happen to know anyone in your community who has been at the college and is a mem­ ber of the 4-H club, you get in touch with that person and I know he or she will be glad to seal st you In the work. Very truly your». H. C. SEYMOUR. State Club I-eader With the arrival in New York of Sie Violette Helene de Talleyrand, lghter of the former Anna Could, tnd sometime* called the poor little rich girl, in charge of a maid, come renewed report* of domestic differ­ ence between the Duke and hi* Ameri­ can wife. Little Violette was almost, sent to Elli* Island on her arrival, being rescued at die crucial moment L by her aunt, Mr*. Finley J Shepard, formerly Heteo Gould. While Violette), TWO-C1ILE LONG OPEN-DEN STREET PAGEANT. Swing East this way and see more of the U. S. A. ROUND TRIP FARE Portland The most gorgeous spectuc/e ever presented under a tent - /br the Chi/dren but amazing to a// Are the lowest in years For sale dates and other particulars ask agents Plan now to make trips this summer and take advantagfle of great reductions in railroad fares A DAZZLING EXTRAVAGANZA WITH COUNTLESS ANIMALS AND PEOPLE For fares, reservation*, train schedule», transit limits, stopover privileges or beantlful folders inquire of agents PERFORMANCES AT 2 and 8 p.m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES DOORS OPEN ONE HOUR EARLIER JOHN M. SCOTT. General Pamenger Agent «