TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT SHIRK RECEIVES ADORATION CHEESE IS UNCHANGED Berg and Bouches, two of the burg­ lars arrested by Sheriff -\schim last (Contnued from Page 1) week belong to the new type of hu- I man beings known as sheiks. On her and gruvel hauled to its grounds, Wednesday last Bouches held an at I preparatory to erecting its 210 ft. by home reception in the sheriff’s office 100 ft. warehouse on the south aide when two young women from Rock­ of the railroad track. The fill north away encircled him in their arms and 1 of the track will be completed before whispered inaudible messages of long, but it is not expected that a comfort in his ears for the space of | building will he placed on it until several minuten. The same god- I next year. The tract acquired north desses of the beach went over to the of the ralfoad track is 210 ft. by 90 ft. city jail and later visited prisoners Production of milk is keeping up in that place under the espionage of I well and is running about 25 percent the jailer. The names of the girls ahead of last year. Shipments to Los were not ascertained but they were Angeles to dati total about 23,000 well togged up and seemed bent up­ boxes against 20,000 to San Francisco on an errand of undisguised commis- and 20,000 boxes to all points in Ore­ se ration. gon and Washington. Sales of loaf cheese total about Portland — Permit issued for 390, 4000 boxes more than there is stock POO apartment house. available. 500 loaf hoops have been 120,000 trout fry distributed in Scio ordered and this will gve a total of streams. 1500 loaf hoops or 2100 boxes per New high schol building at Dallas week and it is expected that this will take care of all the winter’s milk, as to cost $80,000. will take 75,000 pounds a day to fill » it these hoops. TEACHERS MEETING school principal will be in the office all day Monday. September 10, and in the forenoons of Tuesday. Wednes day, and Friday of that week, to as­ sist students in selecting their course for the year. The office will be closed on Thursday, which will be school day at the fair grounds. Parents are urged to see that their children enroll for their high school work on these days, as more attention can be given their individual needs at this time, and much time can be saved, and mistakes avoided, if sub­ jects are carefully selected. High school students who have in mind any particular higher institution of learning, should have a course se­ lected for them which will enable them to gain admission to that school without difficulty when they have graduated from high school. Grade pupils entering local The county school superintendent COVNTT FAIR ART PRIZES w calling a meetng of all teachers in I he county to meet in his office on Sat ‘ Artist» ami photographers should irday. September 1. This first meet-¡take notice of the County Fair art ng is for the teachers who will be prizes listed in the Fair Book this ,;in school on Monday the 3rd or Tues j year, for distribution at the County •lay the 4th of September. agent’s office. File your entries with There will be a second meeting J. A. Bell at Koch’s drug store. En­ called on September 8 for all teach­ tries must be made by Monday after­ ers opening school on September 10 noon, September 10th, 1923. The object of these meetings is to 1 J. A. BELI. talk over the work and plans for bet -If-St Supt. Art Division. ' ering the schools as to attendance and so on. for the coming yaer. school from other schol» for the first which seats will be assigned, book and I frankly. You owe this to your child­ time should call at the office on these supply lists given out, etc., the child­ ren. Dr. Turner has all the latest up- days, so that they may lone no time ren will be dismissed to Secure books, I to-date instruments and equipment, in being assigned to their proper room stores. It is suggested that parents as well as a complete lens grinding Wherever possible they should present These are handled by the local drug plant, and he can grind your lenses report cards from the last school at­ wait until the teacher has given out and deliver them to you the same day lists of needed supplies, before pur­ they are ordered. tended. The new Liberty school will house chasing »upplie», as mistake» may the elementary grades for the coming often be avoided if thia is done, school year. All pupils except be­ There will be a number of new ginners should report to the room to I teachers this year who will to secure which their last report card admits list» of rooms, apartments, boarding them. places, etc. The superintendent Miss Reta Evans will have the be­ would like any one wishing to board ginners, They should be taken to her teachers, or rent them rooms, etc., room at nine o’clock Monday morn­ would telephone him at either 150 or ing. No beginners can be admitted 167W. after the second Monday of the sem- ester, September 24th. A new class of beginners will be started in the SCHOOL WILL SOON COMMENCE second semester. Children should be six years of age. After a short session Monday, at Were your children back ward in theri studies last year? If so, it may be I due to eye trouble of some kind. Bring them to Dr. Turner, National Bldg., I Tillamook and have their eyes exam­ ined. If there is trouble he will cor­ rect it and f not he will tell you so EING thicker, the famous Good­ year All-Weather T»ead carries you farther than other treads. And it car­ ries you in greater safety, too. Í he bip touvh sharp-edoed blocks cut derp and grip tight on any surf ace.They are the best tiie insurance against skidding you can buy. SCHOOLS OPEN SOON aches are caused from eye­ train. Dr. Thompson's scientific ex­ t 1 aminations reveal the cause. His per­ fect fitting glasses will gve you satis­ faction. Consult him and get the facts about your eyes next visit, Thursday Sept. 6. Tillamook hotel until 4 p. m.—Adv. 46-2t (Continued from page 1) grade. Miss Helen DeArmond. Gertrude Imus; 3rd grade. Mis« ion Hanson. Miss Josephine Heffley 4th grade. Mrs. Sylvia Hoskins. Mis Dorothy Bennie; 5th grade, Mary Cole, Mrs. Coro) Pol ODD FELLOWS Al kilt HIS 1 grade >, Mrs. Joyce Willis. W of the < »unty to 8th gr rude. Mi: number of about two hundred J. S. < Goin, Pi licnic at the Kile his riverside ' L. W. Tumbtt High school student: ihadv trees where grassy itspread las' Sunday and in , an opportunity to enroll duri he language of th late President week of September 10, beeai Roosevelt “had a bully time Games county fair is being held that week, neiuding footbn >ull and baseball wen I hours which will conflict as little as laved and ho ■ses hoes were pitched i possible with that have been selected. high and low andI theni came thTbii!Th* suPerintendent »nd the high immunity dinner which always de-| lights the appetites of the throng,' jtiilowed by gallons of ice cream, »melons, etc., the dessert list, •rgot to mention cake and pie, «0. Winslow says it was there and. eorge knows. And the good Sa- laritan spirit was present among e Three-linkers thruout. Au Goodyoar Station {Jo tt tert wo tail unj rtrom- mrnJ t ho G•* dy ear Corda leith t ho bovolod AU- Woot hor Tread and bach thorn up urith atandard Goudyat Sor vic. a 2. Sickness: 3. Adversity: 4. Old Age: 5. 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Woodward Drug Co. fortuita. Oree«» ». 'ST* BELLS KODAK SHOP trips where loose sanitary con- ‘.ions were liable to prevail, and ere bad water and poor sanitation • ofti n causes of typhoid fever idemics He stated that the county alth and city health officers were ng good work, but initimated that ere was laxity in following strict nitary rules at some of the beaches, ich may result in a enforcement by county authorities of the laws gov •ning in such cases. The tourists d campers have a right to be pro­ ted aganst possible unsanitary con- ions, although some of the beaches he meeting, and during the dinner •re found in excellent shape. May- <> Merle Smith and others spoke at . tir. The viaitors paid a high com­ ment to the Tillamook beaches in neral, and remarked about their • ..wing popularity with the resorters. ey mid that a due observance of 7 health laws, was all that was re- i ¡red. They were pleased with the ' tlth conditions in Tillamook. It de­ loped at the meeting that there had •n but one case of typhoid fever in : county within the past seven years 1 that had it» inception in a valley m, and was not due to any unsani- y condition in this county. The itors spoke in glowing terms of the owth of this city, and of the seem- prosperity of the whole Tillamook n»y region. 1. Accident: Oregon Fire Relief Assn Work left before 9 p. m. will be ready at 3 p. m. the fol­ lowing day. Prints finished on glossy or dull paper as you prefer for the same price. AT KOCH’S DRUG STORE ONE OF AMERICA'S STRONGEST COMPA A. W. Plank Hardware General line of Hardware, Pa;nts, Oils, VairJshes and Glass Both Phones Tillamook, Oregon PORTLAND-TILLAMOOK STAG! LINE Ivan Donaldson, Manager DEPOT OPPOSITE GEM THEATRE LEAVE TILLAMOOK 7:30 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 1:00 LEAVE PORTLAND ":50 A.M.; 12:50 I’. 12:30 Midnight; 5:10 P. M This change should please local people as they can spend evenings in Portland and return on midnight special. raaerawjasi CONOVER’S CREDIT STORE 19J4 MODELS AND PRICES-f. o. b. factory LIGHT 9ÎX . Hr W B .40 H P Tuurmg S 995 Roadster (LP m * )____ 975 Gw* Roéd.iî pM» ) ins 8PBCIAL SIX S-Ppaa , 119* W B . SO H P T ourms Roadattr IlFu, ) 1J15 Coup« (SPaal )______ 1»7S i±li£- - BIO SIX llut . IM- W * .10 H r Tourios(1 ’»o Spaadatat ( 1 PaM )______ ISIS Coupa (IPaaa.).......... MIO ir?«" j-8 Pollyanna Shop Hemstitching 10c Yard Needlework and Gifts Infants’ and Children’s Wear Will open for business in the new Beals build­ ing on September 8. We will carry a complete stock of quality goods at right prices. Terms are 30 days, 2 per cent discount allowed on monthly accounts if paid by the 10 of month following date of purchase or if account is paid in full to date. Conover’s cash store will open for business Sept. 8 in our present location and for one week we will give 10 per cent discount for cash from our present prices to reduce stock while we ar­ range our new cash prices. CONOVER & CONOVER TILLAMOOK’S BUSIEST GROCERY