Friday, Sept, i, 1922. THE TIL l .‘MOOK HEADLIGHT > » + ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ’ Wednesday, after spending two ♦ ♦ • months visiting her sister, Mrs. L. L. Lupro and her brother, Frank Pat- + « | I chel B R I G H T 0 N of Wheeler. ♦ ♦ • ______ + ♦ « ♦ ♦ + + ♦ + 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Martin Sheasley was seriously in­ jured last Saturday afternoon when (By Special Correspondent) < ' a timber, where he was working, fell, striking him on the head. He Mrs. Sampson has returned to her was taken to the Tillamook hospi­ home in Oregon City after visiting tal on the afternoon train and the her daughter, Mrs. Melvin McCord. latest reports are hopeful for his recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Craig of Portland were week end guests at the Melvin McCord home- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ « ♦ ♦ « ♦ Mr. and M rs. L. L. Lupra and + ♦ BAY CITY Mrs. Joseph Over weie callers in ♦ ♦ Wheeler last Saturday. ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦ ♦ u I Just a few of Our Specials Women’s Fall Coats $9.95 - One special assortment. 1 Included In this lot are plain collars and fur collars full belted I back. Some long and some medium length full'assortment of sizes to begin with. Also at same price we include limited amount of Hklrt an«l jumper com- bjnationa while they last. »9.95. $ Women’s Heather Mixed Sport Hose at $1.19 £ < • •These are new and represent all that is up to the minute in the sports wear. Better grades of wool, new fancy roll top in all the new attractive contrasting shades, only a few to choose from at, the pair 10c. < » Children’s School Stockings 19c £ These are medium weight ribbed and very elastic tops, es­ pecially good for school wear, full round of sizes, while they last igc per pair. I In black only I Children’s School Handkerchiefs ? One special lot are to sell at 5c. They are made of good grade linen and are regulation size. 18x18 inches. Just the quality that serves the school needs, at each 12 Women’s Shirt Waists at $4.89 k Royal Worcester and Warner Corsets $5 value $1.95 $ 19' yard TWO TONE FLAPPER STRAP PUMPS Gray suede quarter with patent vamp, gray suede strap with patent vamp and quarter, the pair $ «j < • Minees Misses M Innes Misse Minees Miases lull run full box box box All leather construction. sturdy shoes. servicable. Stop off at San Francisco-Loe Angeles-San Diego—three world famous cities For further particulars, ask agents tilC pHlf MISSES HI CUT SHOES The way to see more of the Ü. S. A. Scenery that charms plus every modern travel comfort and convenience will appeal to you SPECIAL TRAIN TO PORTLAND Sunday, August 6, 13, 20, 27, and Mon., Sept. 4 Lv Tillamook 4 p. m., ar Portland 10:30 p. m. SCHOOL STARTS MONDAY BUY YOUR SCHOOL SHOES WITH AN EYE TO SERVICE - SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Just the shoe for Tillamook weather. 11% to 2 2% to 6 $4 5" $5 00 stock brown calf shoe«, lace. 11% to 2 $3 50 stock brown calf shoes, lace, 2% to 7 $4 50 stock blown calf flapper strap pump«. 3% 6 $5.00 calf lace shoe», 9 to 13 $2.45 calf lace shoes, 13% to 2 $2 60 calf lace shoes. 2% to 7 $2 98 The highest MILLS BOYS SWEATER COAT SPECIAL Maroon ami brown heather mixed wool anil cotton jumbo atltcxh. heavy weight. site. 6, 8, 10. 13, 14. 16 years SPECIAL AT $2.48 EACH 7fie Qaaâty ötore" OREGON TILLAMOOK. OREGOb QUALITY FLOUR Milled On the Pacific Coast from the CHOICEST HARD WHEAT GROWN in the northwest ENNINGTON P Our Boy Reporter Stopovers allowed ANYWHERE EAST THROUGH CALIFORNIA Just the weight for school wear, limited amount, sixes are 8, 10, 12, 14 and U. prices regular »1.75, special »1,10 suit. looking. ROLLIE W. WATSON GEORGE Sale dates daily to Sept. 30th, good until Oct. 31st Children’s Union Suits, Heavy Ribbed Light Fleeced at $1.10 «! good $ The Tillamook Insurance Man SAN DIEGO, $82.00 Final cleanup of all our sheer ginghams and fancy check organdy Limited amount to choose from, special 49c yard. » $ ? I LOS ANGELES. $73.75 Tissue Gingham, Organdy at 49c yd. BOYS "LOGGER’’ SHOES Two straps at top, extra quality hl-cuts for school wear, full pump stock up­ pers, long wearing chrome soles. All leather counters heels and soles. 8% to 13 13% to 2 3% to 6 THE LOSS SANTA BARBARA, $72.75 Trimming buttons, underwear buttons, coat buttons, most any. any color and kind while they last 3c per card. J THE POLICY NEVER COVERS SAN FRANCISCO, $51.50 300 Cards of Buttons at 3c ;> H F your property burns—you lose. The in . surance money pays a part of your loss— not all. Fire frequently destroys valuables that money cannot replace. Fire often means loss of trade—business disorganization. Fire sometimes causes loss of life. A Hartford Fire Insurance policy is the best protection you can buy. But a Hartford Fire Prevention Service is far more valuable to you. This agency offers both—a combina­ tion that protects your property as completely as it is humanly possible to do. Let us explain this new Hartford idea. ? Round trip fares now in effect afford great savings in travel costs Fares from Tillamook to 81 inch bleached sheeting our better grades Included limited amount, while It lasts at £ his IT’S TRAVEL TIME Brassieres 39c 36 Inch muslin, unbleached, extra heavy, special weight for sheets, pillow cases, also better house aprons, at yd J9C < » $ $ Full round of sizes, our regular stock, clean, new merchandise new styles, yours at 39c each. Extra heavy crash toweling, Per yard J. H. Strand I Mr. and Mrs Mrs. C. F. Girard left Monday motored to Newberg over the week morning on the train for Portland end. «there Mr. Girard conducts a tama- t A. H. Hartman and 'daughters, la parlor on Washington and Third. Arile Mae and Grace are visiting In Deputy Sheriff Lucas was in these Portland. parts Tuesday. Mrs. Carl Beckett is in Salem at- Mrs. John Nelson is recovering tending her mother who was in- Ju red in an auto accident a few nicely from her recent Illness. weeks ago. The rain this week is driving the Mr. and Mrs. Lin Butz and sons campers from the beaches. returned home Saturday evening af­ Mr. and Mrs. John Bodie have ter spending two weeks visiting In purchased the W. C. Cohn house on southwest Washington. Fifth street. Mrs. Nelson and daughter, Goldie, The public school starts here next returned to their home in Portland the first of the week after visiting Monday. r Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Watt. Some of our male citizens around Several cars from here attended town are sure chesty this week, and the dance and pie social at Camp all because they are proud fathers 4 Monday evening given for th«' of new babies. Among the new ar­ benefit of the Brighton baseball rivals are: J. J. Alberding and wife a girl.; J. C. McClure and wife, a team. boy; Paul Burk and wife, a girl. Mrs. C. E. Pickering and Miss Alice Hansel hiked over from Sea­ Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Smith, Mrs. side Wednesday with Mrs. Harry H. D. Flogfe and J. O. Bozorth mo- Hlutt returning Friday by way of tored to Tillamook on Wednesday. the Neah-Kah-Nie trail. Tom Gillam arrived from Port- The Brighton, Wheeler and Ne­ land Wednesday. halem Sunday schools held a picnic at the jetty Thursday. The day wan Don Schoefleld came back from last Ideal and a good time was enjoyed Black Diamon, Washington, Wednesday. by all. Mrs. C. W. Shunck and children George Cornwallis Is having returned to their home in Portland house painted this week. Just now we have all desirable sizes in all good serviceable styles both pink and white with plain and funcy trimmed medium and low bust. J ? J I TJtis assortment we have georflette and crepe de chene in all sizes, colors are brown, black, blue and green, styles ure for just now, some are the very stylish blouses. You will also find them daintily trimmed in colors, wonderful values originally sold up to »10.00. : • I’J WHEAT Sold by ALL THE LEADING DEALERS IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY I Fare an warmer an Mister Crosby wich is my new cheef says I got ennythink beet In the world he ever seen for my age spellin an gettin news strate. Jim dash Its a holllday in Jogoelavia today in the bank but it ain’t nothin in ourn sept get reddy to pay a lot of checks from payy rolls. Jim dash Doctor LeFevre wus here from Cloverdale wich is friends of the cheef. My fother's got a gun made by Mister LeFevre but 1 don’t gess Its no relashuns to doctor. » jlni dash Mister Ttnnerstett made Mister Adolph Erickson pay for puttln wat­ er in milk to keep it from bein to strong. Jim dash Barney Estabrook wus over from Cloverdale also boostin. I don’t no what's his 1st name, Barney's jess a nick name I gess. jim dash Mister Williams what sells i Stewdy Bakers ast me to put in sumthin a bout prices cummin down. You get a sedan now from »3 hun- I derd less than you did before. Jim dash 1 ast Mister Harvey Ebinger «hats hed seckertary for the Masons I Is thare sum news up to the lodge an he sed only rowtine bizness. Its I 2 hot to ride the gote this summer I he sed. My fother he is aMason but I he didint ride the gote the gote I ro«ie him he sed. jim dash Tom Buffin Owns all of the Tour­ st resttintnow. Mister Hodge he had haff of it but he sold it to Mis­ ter Buffin annow he's goln to open "P wun sum «are else an now Mis- ter Btiffln’s gola to get all the prof- from it his self after he gets all expenses pads front runnin it. He sell sum times the profits gets at up. Jim dash I no sunt more but the cheef’s got luff he sed for this tim«. I dont > if he's soin to keep me or do it « '■» self after this week. SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY AND SUPPLIES EVERYTHING YOU CAN POSSIBLY WANT % IS HERE Tablets Eversharp Pencils Note Books Fountain Loose Leaf Note Books Compass Pens Pencil Sharpeners ' Dividers Erasers Paint Brushes Paints Show Cards Paints Reciepe Boxes Composition Books Rulers Composition Books Pastes Cmmplete Bookeeping Soutoir Ribbons Out fits Water Proof Book Crayons Carrying Cases and Pencil Boxes Doaens of other items Inks not mentioned here. A 130 SHEET TABLET FOR * PENCILS THREE FOR 5c I Chas. I. Clough The Rexall Store Tillamook, Oregon *