Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 18, 1922, Image 6

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    Friday, August
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Miss Ella Olsen vas a Tillamook
visitor last Tuesday. t
R. M. Olson and family of Gari­
baldi were in town for the show
Tuesday evening.
Don’t Forget the
Mrs. B. T. Hoffman of Garibaldi
was iq the city last Friday on a
shopping trip.
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way you should buy youi children’
shoes at Pennington’s
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A child normally wears out two to three pairs of shoes to a grown persons
single pairfl Part of this extra wear is due to his activity, but very often
children’s shoes are made very inferior to the needs of a healthy, energetic
child.
Every child’s shoe in our stock is thoroly dependable, being made solely
of leather. All vamps are full, not cut off at toe cap. Counters are sole leath­
er. Heels are solid leather and soles are extra long wearing.
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BOYS brown packer
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Grain Scout Bal. half dou­
ble sole, grain leather insole,
Munson last.
Sizes 9 to 13 Vi .................. $1.98
Sizes 1 to 2-- -------------- $2-35
Sizes 2% to 6.................... $2 65
Sizes 6% to 10
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$2.98
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BOYS’ ENGLISH SHOES
Chocolate color, solid leather
MISSES BROWN CALF BAL-
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Soft and pliable, modified
•English toe, one of the famous
Brown’s "All Solid” line.
counters, boxes, soles, heels.
Sizes 2H to 6......... ....... $4.00
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Sizes 11 H to 2............
$3.50
Sizes 2^ to 6...............
$4 50
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REMEMBER WE STAND BACK OF EVERY SHOR THAT WE SELL
BIG GIRLS’ OXFORDS
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Brown calf flapper strap,
brown calf lace oxford, solid
leather.
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BOYS’ HIGH CUT LOGGERS
Extra long wearing, good
fitting, 2 strap and buckle at
top.
Sizes 9 to 13 .........
$4.00
Sizes 12 to 2
$4 50
Sizes 2 % to 6............
$495
CHILDREN’S “SCUFFERS”
Brown calf and smoked elk
button style.
Sizes 5 to 8_____________ $2 50
Sizes 8% to 11................... $2 85
BOYS' TWO-PANTS
Cheviot in herring bone pattern.
Yoke and inverted plait in back.
Patch pockets, belt, both pants lined
$
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TWO-PANTS SUIT
Small green check, inverted plait
and yoke in back, belted, patch poc­
kets, lined pants, all wool.
$10.95
LONG PANTS SUIT
Tobacco brown with faint pencil
stripe, fancy belted back, athletic
cut vest.® well, shaped Trousers.
FAIR
Geo. P. Winslow made a trip to
Salem the first of the week on legal
business.
H. T. Botts returned home last
Wednesday from San Francisco
where he was in attendance at the
attorney’s convention.
Members of Morning Star Rebek-
ak lodge No. 52 went to Wheeler
Tuesday evening and visited the Re­
bekah lodge there.
September 12-13-14-15
LARGE RIBBONS THIS YEAR FOR LIVESTOCK
214x10 INCHES. ROSETTE RIBBONS FOR CHAM-.
PIONS AND GRAND CHAMPIONS. /
FIVE PRIZES FOR LIVESTOCK.
$50 FOR FIRST PRIZE RANCY WORK BOOTH.
$25 FOR PARTY TAKING MOST PRIZES IN THE
VEGETABLE AND HORTICULTURE DEPART­
MENTS.
MORL RACE HORSES THAN EVER.
Some of the exhibitors who have already made entry
¿he livestock department: L. C. Daniels, Eric Glad, R.
Graves, Henry Gruber, Morrison Mills, Judge Homer
Mason, Edmunds & Fitzpatrick, I’. R. Beals, Peter Bet-
charr. Jack Rupp, Rollie Watson, Neiger & Neiger, Ira G.
Lance, Erwin Harrison, Alfred Josi, Tom Hyder, H. E.
Tucker, Morris Bays, and F. K. Blackadar.
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Rev. Charles L. Dark, pastor of
the local Methodist church, and his
family returned last Friday from
their vacation. They visited Port­
land and Astoria among other
points during their motor trip.
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Mrs. Magdalene Turnbull of Moh­
ler was in the city last week. Mrs.
Turnbull is clerk of school district
64 and. was transacting business for
that ditrlct while here.
Notice is hereby given that the
County Superintendent of Tillamook
county, Oregon, will hold a special
examination of applicants for Tem­
porary County Certificates at the
?ourt House In Tillamook City, as
follows:
Commencing Wednesday,
August 30, 1922, at 9 o’clock a. m..
and continuing until Friday, Sep­
tember 1, 1922, 4 o’clock p. m.
WEDNESDAY FORENOON
U. S. History, Writing (penman­
ship).
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Physiology, Reading.
THURSDAY FORENOON
Arithmetic.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
Grammar, Geography.
FRIDAY FORENOON
Theory and Practice, Orthography
(spelling).
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Civil Government.
All teachers desiring Temporary
Certificates and who are entitled to
the same are expected to present
themselves for this examination, as
no arrangements have been made
for further examinations prior to
December. 1922. Temporary Certi­
ficates issued at this time will be
valid until December 31, 1922.
G. B. LAMB.
45-2t
County School Supt. *
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BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
MEETING
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Notice is hereby given that the
County Board of Equalization, will
meet at the office of the County
Assessor, at the Court House in Till-
Reservations for stalls are going fast.
Make yours now so the Fair Board can
provide for additional space if necessary
amook County, Oregon, on Monday,
the eleventh day of September, 3 92?,
and publicly examine the assetsment
rolls of Tillamook county, for the
year 1922, and correct all errors in
valuations, descriptions of land, lots
or other property.
Said board will continue in ses­
sion from d«v to day until the ex­
amination, correction and equaliza­
tion of the assessment rolls shall be
completed.
All persons interested are
quested to appear at said time and
place, as no changes can be made
after the adjournment of the board.
Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon,
thjs fourteenth day of August, 1922.
45-4t
C. A. JOHNSON,
County Assessor.
Tires! Tires!
Closing our tires and tubes below cost..
Prices lower this week. If you are in need
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call at my tire shop opposite postoffice. En
tire equipment for vulcanizing for sale.
$18.50
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TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS FOR
TEMPORARY COUNTY
CERTIFICATES
Good materials, rightly made, with
attractive patterns! Nobby styles
and right prices.
$7.95
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Harry Thomas and family left for
the valley last Friday to be gone
about ten days.
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WOOD SAW. CITY OR COUNTRY-
Six horse power
Fairbanks-Morse
engine. Prices reasonable. F. K.
Blackadar, Mutual phone..
p44-2t
Our boys’ clothing has $
been bought with
$
an eye to Tillamook
weather
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TILLAMOOK COUNT
R. M. Repass was «Oijoying the
photoplay at the Gem last Tuesday
evening.
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Serges. Worsted
Cheviots. Homespuns. Colors in blue, bjpwn. mixed and gray mixed.
nine to eighteen years.
PRICES
HOLDEN
Sizes from
Contributes to your health
$3 00. $3 25. $3 65. $3.85. $4.00. $5.00. $6 50. $8 50 and $10.00
ENNINGTON
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Quââty Store”
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
WOOD SAW. CITY OR COUNTRY.
For good meal and
real service
BUNGALOW CAEE
Six horse power
Fairbanks-Morse
engine. Prices reasonable. F. K.
Blackadar. Mutual phone.
p44-2t
J ersey
cattle club meeting
Members of the Jersey Cattle Club
are requested to meet at the home
<>f Joe, Williams, on Augu.-t 24th.
Business of importance to be con-
sidered. An aW day meeting, Bas-
ket luiarh. By order of Lester Dan-
tele, president.
ROSE CRAWFORD.
451t
Secretary
DRUGS OF THE HIGHEST TEST
FROM EVERY COUNTRY
Assembled in our store
are u. e in compounding your
ons by expert licensed
pharmacists
The highest
MILLS
ACCURACY AND PURITY
GUARANTEED
C. I. CLOUGH CO
THE
Tillamook
QUALITY FLOUR
Milled
On the Pacific Coast
from the
CHOICEST HARD
WHEAT GROWN
in the northwest
Sold by
M i C mest patent
ELOU
VIM
ALL THE LEADING
DEALERS IN
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY