THE TILLAMOOK Friday, June 23rd. HEADLIGHT T «» a /V* 1 w VU I CMUIiCU I AXMMJNCl'WS Pennington Announces! Some New Arrivals $ Fancy Sport & Tweed Suiting in one very complete line of the colors so very popular for coats, capes and suits, this is our bet­ ter grade at the popular price, per yard is bubbling over with skirts. Included in this very recent shipment are materials specially woven to bring out to the best advantage the patterns intended they are the things for now—and your skirt is here—the price is right, and you feel sure as to quality. Prices are ? $7.50 and $8.50 Women’s Short Silk Gloves This particular lot are Clark’s Pure Silk thread gloves—specially woven to wear and the color will stay. Your size and color to start with while they last at 98c per pair. Jantzen wimmmg Suits 7 For men, women and children. New ship- ment arrived and lias many new odor turn- blnatlons jn all sizes. Just to remind you that Jantzen Knit gar­ ments are knitted from long fibred worst ed yarn and are recog­ nized as the best suits made. Prices are C$8.50 Copyright 1921. Jantien Knitting Mills Don’t miss seeing the new for the little girl. Sizes 4 and 6 years. Made of better grade lap crepe. Fancy and daintly embroidered patterns in all the appropriate light shades, in checks only at. each $4.25 $ ? $ $ $ 1 ENNINGTON'S! P TILLAMOOK. OREGON A meeting of the Tillamook Sew­ ing Club was held at the Guild Rooms in Tillamook on last Friday, June 16th. Lily Schild is local leaker of the club. The members drought their sewing with them, and the roll call was answered by stating the amount of work each member had completed in the sewing project. Nearly all the members present have their lessons more than half done. Ruth Kuratli, the president of the dub, was out of town, and Bessie Tillamook, July 4 Baker, vice-president, presided. Ruth Beals is the secretary. They decided CHRISTIAN CHURCH to meet again in about three weeks, Sunday morlng at 10 a.m. Cild- and members will be notified later 1 en’s program, this program will be where the meeting is to be held. of interest to you because the child­ Tillamook July 4th. ren will please you. Morning service at 11 a. m. On Friday, June 9th., a garden C. E. at 7:00 p. m. club meeting was called to meet at 8 o ’clock union meeting of all the the home of Robert Beals. The at-' churches at the Crlstian Church. tendance was very small, but they Harry E. Tucker, Minister. hope to have the full number present at their next meeting. The secretary, Tillamook. July 4 Darrel King, has resigned, and Vern I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Christensen was chosen secretary to < take his place- The club Is planning to bale a picnic in the near future.' Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 a.«m. Tillamook July 4th. Subject: "Modern Miracles.’’ Union meeting of the W. C. T. About fifteen club members from different pnrts of the county are at­ u. at the Christian Church at 8 p.m Everybody invited tending the boys’ and girls’ summer ALLAN A. McRUA, Minister school for club tnembeis at Corvallis tills week. The children left for O. Tillamook. July *• 4 A C. the 12th of June, nd will be ne .bout two week-. Allen METHODIST CHURCH H ho won a free trip to the O. A. C. summer school as first prize on Sunday school at 10 o'clock. his Jersey calf at the State Fair? is Morning sermon at 11 o’clock. among those attending t he slimmer Subject: Unanswered Prayer. school. This Church will join In the un­ Tillamook July 4th. ion meeting of the Tillamook Churches in the interest of the Or­ Although club work ts especially phans' Farm Home in the evening beneficial to rural school children, at eight o’clock at the Christian the city schools also realize that Church. much good may he accomplished Prayer service Wednesday even- through club work. The Portland (ng at 8 o’clock. schools last year had the following CHARLES L. DARK, Pastor. clubs: 26 garden clubs, 20 poultry clubs, 16 rabbit clubs. 20 canning Tillamook. July 4 dubs, 4 cooking clubs and 3 sewing Brighton wood for sale. John clubs. The fact that the children Mathers. of Portland are taught domestic Tillamook, July 4 science In the grades, accounts for the small number of cooking and Fishermen must see the new Evin- Hewing clubs there. rude motor on display at the store ofEugene Jenkins. It is something Tillamook July 4th. new in the way of outboard motors. Adv. 3 7 INVITATIONS TO WORLD DAIRY CONRESS IN 1923 SENT OUT Maxine Dress '7fif Quaâty .Store’ Sunday school at 10:00 a- m. A Children’s Day program will given at 11 o’clock. There will recitations, dialogues, songs etc. the members of the school, also spe­ cial music by the choir and male quartette; and an opproprlate ad­ dress by the pastor. Services at Mohler at 2:30 o’clock. In the evening this church unites with the other ’churches in the meet­ ing at the Chritian Church in interest of the Childrens Home Oregon, W.G. LIENKAEMPER, Pastor $ $2.75 Our Ready to Wear ; » REFORMED CHURCH 1 Albert Flapjacks Dinner is Served T WHY WORRY t 4 • i- ri* w *3. eg 4 « * stufai*. J i When away from home re­ member the long distance tele­ phone Do you realize the little effort r quired to assure those near and dear d yc. of your safety and comfort? The telephone in pub­ lic pay station or hotel room—in fact, any telephone, anywhere— means that separation is meas­ ured by minutes, not miles. Send the message of cheer and affection. You will be giv­ ing pleasure to others, which will be reflected in your own satisfaction. Long distance tele­ phone service is prompt, efficient and inexpensive. Every Bell telephone is a • .ong Distance station. The Pacific Telephone $ And Telegraph Company «¿VU <»>. Tillamook. July 4 Big Swiss Dance at Wilber Still­ Invitations to send deligates to well’s in new bain. Saturday, June flic World’s Dairy Congress, to be 24th. Everybody welcome. 37-tl held In the fall of 1923. have just been sent by the United States to the Governments of about fifty for­ eign counties. A united effort is be­ ing made by all blanches of the dairy Industry in this country to make the i meeting a success. Tile United Statesi Department of Agriculture Is co-op orating with the World’s Dairy Con i grew Association In every way pos-| staled cylindrical sitile, and many departmene men are carton doing active work on committees in insures absolute making preparations. The place of sanitation. meeting has not yet been selected. Eminent authorities from all part Flapjack of the world will take part in the program, which is designed to touch _ Flour^ on every phase of the industry from production to consumption that will be of interest to the people of many Grocers countries. The selection of speakers and topics is In the hands of a gen­ Recommend eral program committee, headed by Albers o L. A. Rogers, director of the dairy research laboratory of the Depart­ Quality the ment of Agriculture The four part hotcakes progrnm tentatively decided upon of the will embrace research and education. Industry and economics, regulation West and control, and national health. Sub-ocmmittees for arranging the program for these four divisions will be headed, respectively, by Prof. C. H. F.ckles. of the University of Minnesota; O F. Hunziker, Blue Valley Creamery Co.. Chi ago; Fred Rasmussen, secretary of agriculture for Pennsylvania: and Prof. H. C. HERE is always something Sherman. Columbia University. mighty good waiting for you to Secretary of Agriculture Waillce Id honorary president of the i>Haocia- k«at—tender roust«, delicious vegeta­ t tion. C. W. Larson. Chief of the Dairy bles served in the most appitliing Division, and B II. Rawl, former ways, creamy, fluffy potato»«, chief, are honorary i Ice presidents. piquant salads and dainty desert«, Have breakfast, lunch or Tillamook. July 4th dinner with ua. You’ll be Pollyanna Shop. Eastman & Ralo«. delighted with tha excel- • pi lot ressiyi beauty creams, Kitt», lent food. the quick ter­ baby n illccraft, children and aalt.es. Across from Tillamook vice, unfailing courtesy Hotel. 36-tf and unuanlly reasonable Tillamook July 4 price«. 1 can sell or trade anything anv where C. W MiUen-hlp. 165 4» 4th St.. Portlaud. Phone Malli 2»-tr 5275 DADDY! TOURIST CAFE Th» Standard uf Comparée,.. Why Buick • Cushions “Ride Easy” Buick cushions are comfortable on all roads because of their “double-deck” springs and resilient hair pads. The upper springs, which are light and easy-acting, yield to tne slightest road irregularity. The lower springs are larger and stiffer. They come into play on rough country roads, carrying the passenger in com­ fort over bumps which cause the ordinary seat to “strike bottom”. league BASE BALL Between the springs and the French-plaited leather upholstery are two thick, yieldinn pads of interlaced hair which positively prevent “lumping”. In Buick seat cushions, as in every other part of the car. is built the quality which has mc.de Buick cars the standard of comparison. C-46 FAIR GROUNDS TILLAMOOK i :3o P. M. V SUNDAY SUNSET GARAGE ? JUNE 25 I Kitchen Hardware and Cooking Utensils Paint to Brighten up the Furniture Farming Implements BRIGHTON VS TILLAMOOK See our new and complete line of these articles Gate Opens at 12:30 Tickets ioc and 35c ALEX McNAIR & CO Tillamook, A Oregon iq 22