THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT 'griday-October ^7> W2 1 What Next? 2 was bad as each burned out her for­ tune and read it aloud. The lunch was dainty and appropriate and very much appreciated by all. Those present were just the members the Shakespeare Club. NE of the great factors for On Friday afternoon of last week good in our community is the the L. D. Club was entertained at large number of women’s societies and clubs, of which we now have ov­ the home of Mrs. J. H. Rosenberg, FOR SALE er twenty. They range in activity with Mrs. Henry White assisting hostess. The members present were from those purely for pleasure, to FOR SALE—37 FOOT DEEP SEA those which take up the study of Mrs. Armentrout. Mrs. Boone, Mrs. trolling boat. 14 horse power. I Gabriel. Mrs. Hays, Mrs. Hoy, Mrs. literature and civic affairs and heavy duty engine. First class those concerned with welfare work,! 'Iai.is. Mrs. Ilosley, Mrs. Bert Leach shapa. Price $650. See Hudson Mrs. Mathers», Mrs Odell. Mrs. H in which the aid societies of the at Hudson's Garage. 31f fonie and see our staring owls, the grinning jack-o-lanterns various churches are the most prom­ IL Rosenberg, Mrs. J. 11. Rosenberg. Mrs. Styles and Mrs White. Mrs. r .ind the terrible witches and crouching black cats. inent. The oldest of the study! FOR SALE FIVE ROOM MODERN clubs has been in existence for eigh-l Drew was the invited guest. The fol­ They all help to make your party spiritey and successful. bungalow, with basement, in good teen years and long before that lowing officers were elected for the condition. situated on high A1S" there were a number of aid societies coming yea : Mrs. Henry White, ground. For sale by owner, In­ Hallowe’en invitations in the town. Because of the great1 president; Mrs. Will Hosley, vice quire Headlight Office Z125. sti interest shown in club affairs in president: Mrs. Hubert Odell, secre­ Place cards ROOM Tillamook, we will endeavor to tary. After the business meeting FOR SALE MODERN 5 Napkins was closed, a delicious uncheon was Bungalow furnished, . On corner print in this column each week a Decorative crepe paper rei ved and the club adjourned to lot one block from main paved short history of one club. Cut-Outs meet at Mrs. R. N. Henkle’s on No- thoroughfare, with large garage. I » • • <■■• .!. with Mrs. Moulton as as­ poultry house and garden spot. ; Illuminated silhouettes SHAKESPEARE CLUB sistant hostess. Owner leaving city is offering to j This fall the Shakespeare ( Table decorations sell for $2600. $1,000 cash bal- began its nineteenth year of at Doilies ance on easy terms. This is a Mrs. W. C. Brumbach entertained; |ty. It was started in nineteen hun-! Favors, etc., etc. high class buy either for a home I dred four with twelve members, four delightfully Friday afternoon at her I or an investment. Full particu­ | of whom are still in the club: Mrs. home on Lake street, Ilwaco. Wash., AT------- lars at Y124 Headlight. | B. C. Lamb, Mrs. John Groat, Mrs. honoring the seventy-fifth birthday! O, I, Clough and Mrs. H. C. Cren­ anniversary of her mother, Mrs. M. j shaw. Other members who have Page, of Tillamook, Oregon. This FOR SALE—CHEAP. FORD TOUR- ing car. See J. H. Rosenberg 2t4 been added since that time are: Mrs charming affair was a complete sur­ THE REXALL STORE prise to the honor guest. Lovely fallj C. J. Edwards, Mrs. W. J. Reichers OREGON TILLAMOOK FOR SALE OR TRADE—5 ROOM I Mrs. David Robinson, Mrs E. E. flowers decorated the Brumbach; cottage at Watseco, on Roosevelt ■ I Koch, Mrs E. T. Haltom, Mrs. F. C. home, with Hallowe'en novelties for highway. House equipped with Novel guessing contests; Baker, Mrs. Oscar Schultz and Mrs. favors. electric lights, water and flre- Webster Holmes. The purpose were among the diversions of the af-l place. J. H. Rosenberg. 2t4 r indicated by the ternoon with Mrs. Wilson Graham t of the club, as FOR SALE — NEWLY BUILT FIVE- name, is the study of Shakespeare’si and Mrs. W. C. Morden winning room bungalow. Convenient. Easy wtorks. Among other things they prizes. Mrs. Brumbach, assisted by! terms. Call at 901 First Street2t2 ; have accomplished was the donation Mrs. L. E. Stone, served delicious re- I freshments to the following guests, of a silver cup to the debating so- FOR SALE GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE cietiesiof the local high school sev- all of whom were old friends of Mrs. , with two acres, on Eighth street Page: Mrs. James Graham, Mrs. Wil-J * eral years ago. near Park avenue. Call at 817 * « • son Graham, Mrs. L A. Myers, Mrs. Eighth St. 2t2p M. M. Hawkins. Mrs Eva Rogers. CLUB CALENDAR FOR SALE — Horse, harness and bug­ Swastika Club meets Oct. 27; at| Mrs. N. Spencer, Mis. W. B. Haw-; gy wagon. Can be seen any time kins, Mrs. W. C. Morden, Mrs. M. E. the home of Mrs. W. J. Hill. at the residence. D. H. Frank- Priscilla Club will meet Nov. 3 at Sprague, Mrs. J. W. Howerton. Mrs. j haueer, 1st Ave. and 8th St. 2t2 the home of Mrs. Albert Plank. I Priscilla Harrold and Mrs. Page, the; The Sunshine Club will meet Oct. honor guest. Mrs. Page has resided ! WANTED PARTNER IN GARAGE in Tillamook for the . past thirty 31 at the Woodman hall. business in Tillamook. $750 re­ Kensington Club will meet Nov. three years, and frequently visits quired. Inquire XI23 Head­ here, the guest of her son-in-law and 1, at the Masonic hall. light. 2tf. The Friday Brüige Club meets daughter. Major and Mrs. W. C. __ __________________________________ ¡FOR SALE -HOUSEHOLD GOODS J AT THE HIGH SCHOOL GYM. Oct. 27 at the home of Mrs. D. O. Brumbach . • • • stove, bed, chairs, and all furni- I • ! Spitzmesser. ture in the house. Apply Vincez » * IF YOU LIKE A GOOD MINSTREL The friends and neighbors or Mrs. Jacobs, Tillamook. 2t2 H. C. Speare honored her with a The Women’s Club met at Mrs. SHOW DON’T FORGET THE DATE the FOR R. N. Henkle’s home Wednesday, ! surprise party at her home on SALE -LIGHT PAIR OF Oct. 25. with fifteen members and j afternoon of Thursday, Oct. 26, the horses with harness, G. A.1 two guests, Mrs. J. H. Rosenberg occasion being the eighty-first anni­ Broughton, Beaver. 2t3p The guests: and Mrs.*J. E. Reedy, present. The versary of her birth. 9 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A club is now taking up a study of the brought with them a birthday cake,' Dairy ranch on the coast, 60 acres Mrs. J. B. ! with candles, and- other refresh­ history of--"Oregon. rich sandy bottom land, 14 acres Grider read a paper on the early ex ments. set to Logans, 2 acres in straw- en­ plorers of the mouth of the Columbia ! A most pleasant afternoon was berries: fine buildings, 1 1-2 miles and Mrs. Frank Hunter took up the joyed by all present. Beside Mrs. to town, good school and neigh- discoveries of the source of the Speare, those present were Mrs. Le­ bors; 15 miles from Salem, Runn- Columbia. Mrs. Albert Keesee dis-1 ila lloty, Mrs. May Drew, Mrs. Hen­ ing water. Thls is splendid land for ry White, Mrs. H E. Styles. Mrs. L. cussed the naming of the Columbia. vegetables, berries or for hogs; 40 Following these papers there was a W. Turnbull, Mrs. Clara Turnbull, acres in cultivation. Price $12,000. general discussion of the county Mrs. Sarah Hayward and Mrs. A. ,M. Full particulars in first letttr. Now Is the Time for Passage of School Bill unit plan of schools. , The new mem-1 Ginn. John H. Scott, 228 Ore. Building, bers taken in at this meeting were! Salem, Oregon. 2t2 Mrs. E. E. Koch. Mrs. John Math- ¡CALL FOR COUNTY ROAD FUND 40 ACRE RANCH ers and Mrs. C. S. Winneck. Re-1 AND GENERAL FUND WAR­ FOR SALB Passage of the Compulsory Public School Attendance bill now—this year freshments were served by the hos- j 3 room house, barn, stock and —will lnsum that a minimum number of private schools and private school RANTS. equipment. All in crop and all pupils will be affected. Of the 36 counties of Oregon 16 are at present with­ tess and all present enjoyed a most Irrigated. Price $4500. $1500. cash out any private schools whatever The combined aggregate of pupils In all pleasant and profitable afternoon, j All county road fund warrant» en­ balance to BUit purchaser. the private schools tn five other counties is fewer than 200. The total The club will meet Nov. 15 at the dorsed prior to and including the 80 ACRES, 6 room house, orchard, attoadar.. at the private schools, of the grammar grades, of Oregon is about home of Mrs. Alfred Anderson. 10th day of June. 1922, and all gen»- barn, stock and equipment. A 9841 The total attendance at the public schools, of the grammar grades, • • • is about 131,689. Surely if the public schools are good enough for the 131,689, eral fund warrants endorsed prior real country home—At a bargin— The Pythian Sister’s card party; to and Including ihe 31st day they are also good enough for the other 9841. All under water. of Have some good trades. At present, while the private schools are few and small, is the time to last Tuesday night was well attend­ May, 1922, will be paid upon pre­ make the change proposed by the public school bill. ed considering the stormy weather, sentation. Interest ceases this 26th Write us or come and see the won­ derful opportunities In Central Ore. COSTS, No tax will be levied for year» to come, as the bill does not ten tables being used. Mrs. Orpha day of October. 1922. REDMOND LAND AND LOAN CO. take effect until September, 1926. and no tax then if the amendment is In the Eastman won high score for the wo­ KATHLEEN MILLS. REDMOND, OREGON. men and Mrs. A. K. Stanley, conso­ St 1 courts for several years County Treasurer Samuel Roley had high It hen ail attend our free public schools the additional cost will be slight, lation. FOR SALE—Two acre tract In edge for the overhead will be the same. Most of the children will find a place score for the men. Refreshments of Tillamook City. Fine eight j CARD OF THANKS In existing classes and the added expense to the average taxpayer will be were served and everyon had a good room house, garage, and other , nominal. The great benefit to our nation will be worth many times the small out buildings. Inquire of Roy We wish to extend our thanks to; time. eost • • • Woods, Beaver, Oregon. 34tf our neighbors and friends for their Now is the time to pass this measure, insuring that in Oregon al) of The regular meeting of the Kill! kindness and help during our grief : VAUGHN DRAGSAWS — HEAVY eur children will be educated to a common patriotism, common ideals and a an.fled allegiance to our institutions. Kare Klub was held last Thursday in the loss of our father and hus- I and light weights, with and with­ at the home of Mrs. J. H. Rosen­ band. out clutch. Prices reduced Feb­ berg. After the regular business of ruary 1st. E. G. Krebs. 15-tf J. B TALKINGTON, the meeting was disposed of two MRS. L. M. TALKINGTON FOR SALE or TRADE—Four choice P. S MALCOLM, 33 very interesting papers on birth lots on Main street in Baker, Ore., Inspector-General in Oregon, control were read by Mrs. E. T. .five minutes walk from postofftce Ancient and Accepted Sc Ltlsh Rite. COMPULSORY SCHOOL in best residence district, will sac­ Boals and Mrs. H. A. Franklin, one (Paid Advertisement) LEGISLATION rifice for $800, or will take good negative, the other affirmative. The auto for all or part. Box 418. guests of the afternoon were Mrs. Arthur L. Veazie, representing Tillamook, or inquire R117 Head­ Case, Mrs. Turnbull and Mrs. Marc Non-Sectarian and Protestant Bur­ light office. 44tf Bays of Cloverdale. A very dainty The highest eau, will speak against the so-called FOR SALE—80 acre farm near lunch was served. The club meets Clmpulsory School Bill at the follow­ Beavre, Oregon. House and bam. I In November with Mrs. Aiderman *9 ing meetings: * QUALITY FLOUR Six acres cultivated, ten acres. and Mrs. Poorman. Wheeler, Vosiurg Hall, Friday, slashed. School near property. • • • Milled Good neighborhood. Address BN Mrs. Ira Smith entertained the Oct. 27, at 8:00 P. M. 103, care Headlght. <3-t0 Coverdale .School House, Satur-I Shakespeare Club at her home on On the Pacific Coast day, Oct. 28, at 2:00 P- M. Tuesday afternoon. The afternoon HELP WANTED Tillamook, City Hall, Saturday, from the was spent with fancy work and the VUANTF.b MAN WITH ’fWAMTO Oct. 28. at 8:00 P. M.—Adv. exchange of new ideas and thoughts, i h haul 35 yards of gravel in pay­ CHOICEST HARD The color scheme for the decorations ment for tile. Tillamook Clay at Works. The girlB’ industrial school was orange and black, large mari­ 49tf WHEAT GROWN golds and brilliant nasturtiums being Salem, recently destroyed by fire, is the flowers used, with black cats, to be rebuilt at a cost of $32,000. WANTED TO BUY in the northwest jack-o-lanterns, etc., pertaining to WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR The Pacific States Telephone Hallowe'en The long table was es­ sale call Ed. Hadley, Mutual Is expending $2,000 on a new pecially attractive with its center­ phone. 18 tf of nasturtiums in a large glass from Wheeler to Nehalem. Sold by piece FOR RENT glass basket, black cats wandering Positive signs of high grade oil RICHEST PATENT— ' it The place card» over around and FOR RENT FARM. FOUR MILE- ALL THE LEADING _•♦• hard whekt and favors were small pumpkins, have been dlscove^d at the Oakland- from city, good buildings, SsdNLOUR- 3t2 DEALERS IN The favors each inclosed a fortune Sutherlin well near Roseburg. dress Box 506, Tillamook. in the form of a quotation from ' • TILLAMOOK Shakespeare, These were held over The Beaver Portland Cement Co.a FOR RENT- MODERN 6 ROOM furnished house. Inquire of G. A. the candles to bring out the letters has started the construction of Martin at Sunset Garage, or 315 COUNTY so they could be read. Much fun huge lime plant at Grants Pass. I W. Fifth St. 3tl I i $ O Oo-o-oh! Gracious! A spooky, full of fun Hallowe’en Party All Expect Rain And we get it. You expect us to have a full stock seasonable of merchandise on hand at all times, and we do. ? We expect you to pay agreed, and some of us you promptly don’t. as Can you beat.it? ? CONOVER ft CONOVER TILLAMOOK. OREGON 3H WALLPAPER C. I. CLOUGH CO. The largest stock of wallpaper ever in Tillamook Wholesale and Retail Faints, Oils, Turpentine, Etc. HERE IT IS! C. L. LEWIS COMPANY The Alabama Minst els For good meal and real service Friday» Novemder 3, 1922 BUNGALO W CAFE Great Western Transportat’n Co I PORTLAND—TILLAMOOK Two Trucks Daily Special rates on household goods and bulky commodities. Vote 314 x Yes Rate: 55c per hundred El Mb 28 W LAMB SCHRADER CO One Flag—One School—One Language WE LEAD Business is Good Tillamook Tire Company E. F. ROGERS DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR MOVING i The City Transfer IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS INTO YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER ALL YOUR GOODS CALL US DAY OR NIGHT i ■ OTHERS FOLLOW In Quality And In Price MILLS* vim John Mathers, Agt Our Motto: Quick service and reasonable rates.