FRIDAY. MARCH 30, 1923 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT 4 Anderson; 4:30 Reading, Elizabeth i cated in remote sections than any other states. In 1920 the state de- McGrath. The club has been planning for I partment of education in that state some time to aid the library in ob­ I reported that 15 dormitories housed taining new books, both for adults 1365 boys nad girls. most of whom and children and is taking this means , have been unable to attend high of procuring funds for this purpose. ' school had it not been for the dormi­ A silver offering will be taken and it tory privileges furnished. Distances is urged that everyone who can be from which the students came rang­ ed from three to 95 miles. present do so . In the states mentioned the dormi­ tories are maintained at cost Ma­ trons in charge of the girls' dormi­ tories and one or more men teach- I ers live in the boys' dormitories and are responsible for the discipline Stu­ In several states having large dent co-operation is sought in dormi­ sparsely settled areas in which the tory ethical clubs. The schools gen­ consolidation of rural schools is im­ erally assume some responsibility for practicable, dormitories are main­ the social and religious welfare of tained in connection with public high i the students. Lecture courses, school schools. Among these states are Cal­ parties, literary societies and athlet­ ifornia, Colorado, Montana, Nevada, ic clubs are encouraged. Students Nebraska, Utah and West Virginia. are urge«! to attend the churches of Montana reports a larger number !•■>- * their choice on Sundays. ' of Mrs. E. E. Koch Monday afternoon 1 for the benefit of the public library. Tea will be served from two to five Beryl Turner spent Saturday with so that those having other arrange- her father A. F. Turner at the W. D. 1 ments may be given an opportunity Graves home. to patronize the affair. Guests who , desire to do so may bring their work Mrs. Harry Leach and daughter and spend the afternoon. The com- Jewel were in town Saturday viait- 1 mittee in charge, Mrs. L. W. Turn- I bull, Mrs. John Carroll and Miss ing friends. Helen Wheeler and Mrs. Garrett Mrs. Thayne Honey and son Max ' Ward will be assisted in serving by of Garibaldi, were in the city Mon- Mrs. W. S. Coates, Mrs. Leland Er­ win, Mrs. John Groat and Mrs. Arch­ day visiting relatives. ie French. Mrs. McGrath who is in Mrs. Fred Poorman was in the city the following numbers with the ap­ Monday from Garibaldi on a shop­ proximate hours at which they will be given: 2:30, vocal solo, Mrs. Har­ ping trip. vey Ebinger; 3:00, Piano solo, Mrs. J. C. Holden; 3:30, violin solo, Paul Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Turner drove to Powers; 4:00 vocal solo, Mrs. Arthur Sheridan Saturday to visit with Dr. Turner's brother, O. F. Turner. They returned Sunday. lis PERSONAL MENTION Miss Grace Crandall spent Sunday in Portland visiting her father and sister. I PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS WITH DORMITORIES Mrs. Mildred Weber is in town vis- D. H. Frankhouser was in the city iting her mother Mrs. Ed. Hadley. Wednesday from Watseco. Mrs. M. Koenig of Garibaldi Wis The Pastor’s Aid class of the Mrs. Bert Mapes and children are in town Mondday. Christian church will give an Easter in from Bay City today. program next Sunday evening; spec­ ial featuring the Resurrection and Ascension. Everybody a special in­ Both Phone«: Beil 41-J Office: Nat’l Bank Bldg- vitation. We believe you will take P. O. Bax 1»T Ground Floor home with you something you will never forget. Come. (Class Com­ mittee. ) Adv. PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO Complete Set of Abstráete of the Records of Tillamook County Two bull calves, 1 month old. $40 each; 2 bull calves 8 months old, $70 each; and one bull 14 months old $125 All are pure breds and last three have won prizes. " rite John Boeck- li. Linton. Ore., or see John Zumstein Tillamook. 24’2t SALES Miss Faye Harris is visiting her Ze have purchased 122.000 pair of aunt Mrs. Carl Dawson at Garibaldi . S. Army Munson la:A shoes sizes 1-2 to 12 which WM the entire this week. uiplus stock of one of the largest Thomas Coates and (laughter Mar­ . 8. Government shoe contractors This shoe ri guaranteed one bun-* garet went to Portland Sunday. died percent solid leather, color Chevrolets are selling fust snys E. dark tan, bellows tongue, dirt and waterproof. The^actual value of O. Link, president of the Bryson-Link this shoe is $6. Owing to this fre­ Motor Cur Co., local Chevrolet dis tributors for Tillamook county. <;«•«». mendous bvy we can offer sarne to Clary of this city is driving a new the public at $2.95. Send correct size. Pay postman Chevrolet Utility Coupe, M. A. Shof er has a new Superior Chevrolet tom on delivery or neud money older. If ing. Mr. Berry, local agent for Ore­ •shoes are not uh represn.vd we wih gon Life Insurance company wiii non promptly upon rquest....... traverse hii territory in a new Chev­ rolet Superior touring and Warren NATIONAL BAY STATE SHor Vaughn has a new Chevrolet Super COMPANY ior Touring. All of these gentleniei 296 Broadway, New York N. r. are driving their second Chevrolet which speaks for itself. Several oth­ er Bales for future delivery were also made this past week whose names . will appear later on. Hubert O'Dell has been confined to his home this week on account of ill­ ness. •» Mrs. Claude Christensen who re­ sides on the Kilchis wus in town shop ping Wednesday. 4 --------------------- - Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lyster, of Hem­ lock, were in the city on business Tuesday. p . ____________ ___ Mrs. John Benson and Mrs. Don Ellis were in from Garibaldi Wed nesday shopping. Howard Erskine returned after spending some tiro» relatives at Portland and L. V. EBERHARDT. Prop. BROWN SWISS CATTLE FOR SALE A r*. V«» Ctrl THk /A, flmU.1 111 »„th* TTHE features of A the new Good­ year Cord Tire with the beveled All- Weather Tread are features of exclu­ sively Goodyear de­ sign and construc­ tion— semi-flat, beveled tread, im­ proved rubber com­ pound, heavier side­ wall and reinforced tread blocks. They result in more mile­ age, smoot her-run­ ning and greater economy. I “JUST LIKE MAGIC!” Truly, that’s what one is tempted to say, when with the simple turn of a dial the greatest orators and musicians perform. Our Radio Receiving Sets reproduce with surprising clearness and beauty, and they're so easy to install. I' FISH AND SEA FOODS Let us put one in for you so that you may enjoy concerts and lec tures at home. Fresh and of the best quality, isfactien guaranteed. Coast Power Company HAYS & CORNELIUS In Louie Loll’s Old Meat Market Aa (xxw/wrrr SernétMi SfaPdorx lÀruAr» ffWfi,/ s«// un./ recwit- rfr«i jnJ «fureUur J G«>Jr.-ur S«rvfc« sm si x.-i i <; \».l Mrs. Chalker, son and daughtc were s hopping in the city Saturila} from Brighton Mrs. Will Penter was in from do verdal« Saturday. $ H. J. Neimann and Ike Ijibowitc of Portland are assisting Louie Lab i, witch at the Grand leader (or a few days this week. They spent Sunday fishing and report an excellent cate! COUGHS AND COLDS SPRING TONICS ‘’Prevention is better than Cure After the winter Everyone needs a tonic—to tone up the system and get rid of that tired don’t care feeling. Add pep, vim and vigor and zest to the joy of living. We recommend Duroy's Sarsaparilla Compound. The best tonic you can take this time of year and a* splendid blood purifier. $1.20 per bottle Keep a bottle of Clough's Hoarhound Lung Balsam and a box of Clough’s Laxative Cold Tablets handy for im­ mediate use at the first sign of Cough or Cold. CANDY Mi». Hurry E. Morgan, wife of th mill superintendent at Garibaldi, »hopping in town Monday. Mrs. W. H. Mix was in town Sat day from Wheeler. Mr and Mrs. Paul Disney drove t. Nehalem and Neah kah nir Sunda * A new soipment of high grade im­ ported and domestic cutlery. Fully guaranteed. While on display we are selling these at greatly reduced pric­ es. Come in and let us show you. I ■IAGAZINES. NEWSPAPERS Kay I«taon was in town Satunia on business from I’lovvi-t-il«- RUBBER WANTED 1» Mrs. i. Frank Heyd ent« tamed s f, • friends at dinner Tuesday ‘n honor of Mrs. M E. Gi uber. Mr«. A. K Stanley »prut Frida at W he« 1er visiting with Mrs. H. H Stark. t I I II *1 III I« 8O< IETYTF.A HKD To CUM The Munday Musical cl lb wil ^^l.n-ter Monday I <-a at th« TE FOR * •! EASTER LILLIES AND CASH PAID LIGGETT’S CHOCOLATES The most appreciated Easter Gift— Luscious flavored centers and high­ est grade chocolate coatings in handsome gift packages. Always wel come and a beautiful Easter Gift. A larger and better assortment than ever for you to choose from. Prices range from SI to $3. Place your order now; we will be glad to hold it for you HIDES. FURS You are invited to Jjecome a member of the most powerful secret, non-political organization in exist­ ence, one th'at has the “Most Sublime Lineage in History, one that was “Here Yesterday, Here To­ day, Here forever.” SACKS. CHAS. I. CLOUGH CO MF.TAL, CHITTVM BARK. Inqiue BLOOM FUNRNlTt’RE CO 4 Till.\MOOK If you are a “Native Born” American Citizen, having the best interest of your community, City, State and Nation at heart, owing no allegiance to any foreign Government, political party, sect, creed or ruler, and engaged in a legitimate occupation, and believe in: Prevention of fires and destruction of property by lawless elements. The Tenets of the Christian Religion. White Supremacy. Protection of our pure womanhood. Just Laws and Liberty Closer relationship of pure Americanism The upholding of the Constitution of the Unit­ ed States. The Sovereignity of our state rights. The Separation of Church and State. Freedom of speech and press. Closer relationship between Capital and Amer­ ican labor. Preventing the causes of mob ..violence ..and lynchings. Preventing unwarranted strikes by foreign la­ bor agitators The limitation of foreign' Immigration- Thé much needed local reforms. Law and order For further information address Box 634, Tillamook, Oregon OREGON »1 l> i"