FRIDAY. JULY TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT British Home* Happy, Say Divorce Figure* and Mrs. Alien, in “Echo” cottage. Friday evening Mr. Bert King brot over his radio set and a large crowd enjoyed music from Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Denver. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bradley of Port land, spent the week end in the Sun- set cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Port­ land. passed the week end in the Sea­ lion cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. Martin and Mrs. J. M. Gar­ rison. all of McMinnville, spent Sat­ urday and Sunday in the "Eyrie.” Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jenkins, of Yam hill. Ore., were Oceanside visitors ov­ er the week end. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Zanders and party of Milwaukie, are in the “Sea­ lion" cottage until after the 4th. O. S McConahy and wife of Seattle an. camping in the grove. Mr. and Mrs. .lûmes Getty ot Buenu Vista, Oregon, spent a few days in the grove this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Hauck. Mr. und Mrs. Lomax, of Portland. Nvere Oceanside visitors Sunday. London -Itomeetlr Mldty Is stand Qy raining strength In England and Wales. If recently published statistic* regarding divorce may be taken a* a criterion During 1921 the number of Vvoreea tn theee countries declined by S3 per cent in the previous year mat­ rimonial suits showed an increase of 386 per cent over the pre-war totals In recent years additional legal fa eUltles hsve been accorded to poor per- sons seek'ng divorce In England, and this has brought a large increase in the number of cases. During the last nine years 24.2>M> matrimonial suits were filed Of the 3.464 suits entered in 1921, 1,702 petition* were tiled by husbands and 1.759 by wives. In 95 per cent of the case* the petitioners were successful Of the parties concerned tn the total number of sutts for the vear under purvey 3.282 were bachelors and 3,881 were spinsters at the date of the mar rtage. but by far the greater propor­ tion were married at ages between 31 and 8t' The proportion of childless marriages was high, reaching a total of nearly 2.900 Professional men head the list tn the number of dlvorcqg. with 1.148 cases, while the clergy is fit the bottom of BRIGHTON the table, wtth only six. Army officers, soldiers and sailors figured in 341 A. L. Brown shot a black boar. cases, actors in 105, physicians in 79. There have been several seen around schoolmasters in 18 and journalists In in the brush for several weeks. The 15. l>ear weighed 104 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beckett, Miss Village Bar* Domino Game* on Sunday* Dunbar. W. Va.—Blue laws of ultra marin« hue are being enforced In this municipality. The policy of the ad­ ministration Is keep the lid down tight Somebody slipped over the line of demarcation the other Sunday and played dominoes News of the crime reached the ears of Mayor R H. Gar­ rett. and be forthwith caused the fol- lowing notice to be published in ths Dunbar Advance: “Must close Sunday! “Notice la hereby given that the playing of dominoes In any public place tn I*unbar on Sunday will not be permitted after this date B. H Garrett, mayor " Gang Had Been There, Police Dancer* Found The police of Rochester. N. I., wound up their annual dance with the band playing "Hall. Hall, the Gangs All Here." When the merrymakers re­ tired to the cloak rooms, they found the min* had rone, and with It the cholceat furs, over coats, and other wraps that the members could lay their bands on. The toot is exiieeted to ran tn to four figures METHODIST CHURCH THE RIDE Ida Burgess and Ed Slavin went on a picnic Sunday and on the way found a huckleberry patch and got four gal­ lons of the large blue variety. H. L. Lee and wife, John Manson and wife, Howard and Maxine Lee motored in from Portland Sunday to spend their summer vacation with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. P. Burgess. Miss Ida Burgess und Ed Slavin took chicken dinner Wednesday even­ ing with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beckett. The sympathy of the entire com­ munity goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Kritz over the death of their little daughter. i Mrs. Mary Kennon of Salem has re-! turned home after a three weeks visit with relatives. Mrs. J. M. Keenholtz has been nurs ing her son Frank's little daughter who had the misfortune to break her arm and infection set in. The child was well enough that Mrs. Keenholtz left for her home in Cut Bank. Mon­ tana. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Olin, Mr. Ed Taylor, Miss Eva and Iris Merrill of Portland motored over Sunday and left the little girls to visit their un­ cle C. E. Irish and family. The entire community was shocked by the accident at the mill in which Mr. E. Burt lost his life. The body was taken to Castle Rock, Wash., where the funeral was held. TRAINS LUMBER FOR SALE Rough Lumber $12; Dressed Lumber $14 Inquire McCormick, Hem 36-4tp lock Store E do not m N you a Goodyear Tire and forget you. If we did, we'd lose the right to serve a* the authorised Goodyear Dealer. Wo are pledged to see that you get out of the Goodyear Tire* you buy from us every mile of ths thousand* built into them at the factory. GOOD USED CARS LOW PRICES-EASY TERMS W A* Goodvecr .Sgrtn'c* Station Dealert ux m /Z and recom- m«n«Z the new Good v««r Cor de urith the heeehd AU- Weather Tread and buck them up talth etanda G oodyoar Sarvice SUNSET GARAGE Pollyanna Shop Hemstitching 10c Yard Needlework and Gifts'; 1918 Chevrolet Touring, three new tires, new battery, only ................. $165.00 1918 Chevrolet Touring .............................. $145.00 1921 Velie Six Touring.................................. $950.00 1918 Dodg^ Touring...................................... $250.00 Infants’ and Children’s Wear WHY WALK WHEN YOU MAY RIDE CHEAPLY CITY TIRE SHOP Just a few’ tires and tubes on hand. Not all sizes. Sup­ ply future needs now’. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE BRYSON-LINK MOTOR CO “THE HOUSE OF SERVICE At A. Hudson Garage AND PROFIT BY REDUCED FARES you must try a Now’s the time to make that trip to Portland and return. Excursion tickets will be on sole all summer long from Tillamook. BE A BOOSTER CASH PAID FOR ON SALE DAILY HIDES, FURS $7.00. Good for 3 months, not to exceed Oc­ tober 31st. SACKS. METAL, CHITTÜM RARE, ON SALE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY Good for 15 days. Injure BLOOM FUHRNITUKE CO. EXCUSION TICEETS are also on sale to many other places. about them! DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR MOVING Now is the time to go fishing and buy SAFE AND COMFORTABLE Sunday school at 10 a. m. There will be a baptismal srevice at 11 for chil­ dren and adults to which everybody is invited. Young people’s meeting at 7 p. m. Evening services at 8. Subject “All Evolution Theories Lead to God." SIMPSON HAMRIK, Pastor '-*-’^**j*ete*e*as&*ö*e*öie»ete»e*e*e»e»ö*e»ete»e*e*9*e*e»ete*e»ete»6«t€se^6* c<^e«e*etetii*^e»ew-*-*- JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon LINES CONOVER & CONOVER TILLAMOOK’S BUSIEST GROCERY Ask For further particulars ask agents or write Oj-tL? If you like our city say so. If you don’t like it, move on, the world hates a knocker. If you like our credit service store, you make us feel good by saying so, for you are the ones who help us maintain a credit store by paying your bills promptly and we want you to know we appreci­ ate your business and we are now telling you so. your tackle and fishing wants at THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO • YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER ALL YOUR GOODS CALL US DAY OR NIGHT KO( H & BENNETT Our Motto: “Quick Service snd Reasonable Rates.” Dr. Wiseman, a Portland dentist, has located to practice dentistry with Dr. Faxon of this city. COUNTY NEWS IN BRIEF Everywhere-Royal Cords OCEANSIDE George B. Lloyd, wife and children of Vancouver, Wash., and . Mrs. D. V. Belleyeau of Trenton, New Jersey spent Sunday at Oceanside, Howard D. Warren, vice president of the Vancouver, Wn„ National bank accompanied by his wife and two chil­ dren were Sunday visitors at Ocean­ side. Mt. and Mrs. W. C. Peer, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fleming and Harvey and J. D. Welch, all of Portland, are a merry' party camping in the Grove. W. J. Gray and party of McMinn­ ville returned home Sunday after two, weeks’ stay in the Grove. J. A. Bell, wife and baby, of Tilla­ mook spent Sunday at the beach. N. J. Hanson, an experienced min­ ing engineer, has been at Oceanside the past week inspecting the mussel rocks in regard to building an aerial bridge from Mussel beach to Agate beach. This bridge would enable peo pie to get to Short beach and the Lost Boy cave at any time. A. C. Hodgk n. wife and duaghterj Margaret. Mrs. J. A. DeVlieg of De­ troit, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Cole­ man and Mrs. Brown of Seattle are in the "Breakers” for a weeks vacation. i George L. Rauch and family of Port land spent Sunday at Oceanside.. W. P. Kercher and family of Trout­ dale, Ore., are spending a two weeks vacation in th- “Eyrie.” Mrs. Swafford, Miss Martha Swaf­ ford and Mis« Grace Hobbs have open ed their cottage for the season. Mr. Gruenwald of Tillamook is build ing a summ> home at Oceanside. Mrs. J. C. Holden and son Junior, of Tillamook. Mrs Agnes Tallmadge and Mrs. Athelia Underwood ot Los j Angeles, spent Thursday tri th Dr. United StatesTires are GoodTires lor comfort and cleanliness bum PEARL OIL Instead of "feeding” a range in a not, stuffy kitchen this summer, you can save yourself a lot of trouble and work by cooking with a good oil cookstove. No coal or wood to lug, no ashes to shovel out. A cool, clean kitchen with a steady, controlled heat concentrated .Erectly on the utensil. I M J growing number of A. Royal Cord Clinchers you see on the road* give* an idea of how many car owners there are who want the best tire money can buy. There weren’t near enough Clincher Royal* to go around ia*< year. This year —even with the production more than doub­ led—you can best be sure of them by taking them at the moment. ' _ J?or best results be sure to use Pearl Oil—the clean, economical kerosene that is refined and re-refined by a special process. A W. Plank Hardware General line of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass Mowing Machines, Dines and Harrows Both Phones Tillamook. Oregon Ana Real Service THE BUNGALOW CAFE For sale by dealers everywhere Ask for it by name—Pear! Oil STANDARD OH COMPANY (CaUfonsh) PEARL Where to buy US.Tires CKEAOfBNE) CEMEN'l L1 M K ELY’S GARAGE 28 W 'TILLAMOOK, OREGON LAMB-SCHRADER CO