4 TUESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 11, 1923. PERSONAL MENTION Hillsboro—Immediate construction to start on *3500 gymnasium build­ ing. Mill City high school building to be ready Sept. 17. W. O. Davis moved his shoe repair­ ing machinery from Portland to this city the latter part of last week, and will occupy a room just east of the grocery store of Conover ed that Senator McNary will be successful in securing a suff­ icient number of eggs from the feder­ al fisheries department to stock our coast streams.— Telegram. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ross and child­ ren, Ethel and Weldon, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Toney and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.Rosswell Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. McGuire, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Livengood, Mr. and Mrs. I*red Foster, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gilbertson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom White, Dr. Tamesie and wife, Mr. Westerfield and daugh­ ters, Iona and Mildred, Morris Miller, Lee Peters, Miss Nell Groner of Pet­ aluma, . California, cousin of Mrs. Toney. At a meeting of Johnson <-h*pte- Royal Arch Masons held in Tillamook Saturday night, Arthur McPhilijp, a banker of McMinnville, was ptsasit and aided in conferring the R. A degree. EVERYBODY BOOST Tillamook County Fair, Sept. 1144 LET’S ALL CO! lashion Dictates Frock Sale CO. ROCK CRUSHER AT TAGGART PLACE The Warren construction company, who have the contract on the Roose­ velt highway between Neskowin and Devil’s lake, the latter place being in Uncoln county, have just finished the installation of a new rock crusher at the Taggart place, and is now in operation grinding out fine gravel for -ne surfacing or portions of the al­ ready graded roudwuy. Surfacing has already been commenced, and will I m * pushed rapidly, now that the crusher is In oncrnti"n. Whor th> road is finished to Slab creek, the settlers will have good automobile communication with othur parts of the county. Heretofore, the roads have been in poor condition for trav­ el of any kind, and have been alto­ gether too rough for autos. This portion of the Roosevelt high way will be appreciated by people of the vicinity, and will bring the camp­ ing grounds at Slab creek into a closer relation with tourists and others, and thereby help the com munity. ■ I el vs shew you our ready to wear, new silk new dress goods, Pic­ torial Review Patterns, Get your magazine here Silk Umbrellas. Make this store your store. Use our rest room. Both phones. You are welcome. Let us serve you. COME IN AND TRY THEM ON Just to slip into one of these smart new frocks is to realize how becoming are the styles and the many purposes for which each is adapt­ ed. Beautiful silks in new designs are used in these new models for fall. And the ever pleas­ ant surprise is that you buy them at a price that convinces you that the place to buy is at the ALWAYS GLAD TO SHOW YOU. IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU A. A. PENNINGTON MASONS HOLD PICNIC AT OCEANSIDE SUN. The Masons of this city gave a picnic al Oceanside last Sunday thut attracted about two hundred and fifty of the local Masonic brethren and their wives. A basket dinner was had, the Blue lodge of this city furn­ ishing coffee and ic<-cnam. The day was pleasantly spent by the local people and a number of visiting mem- liers from McMinnville. Trips were made to points of interest on the Oceanside beach, and those who at­ tended report a very nice time. Among the visitor, iiom McMinn ville were the following Masons and their wives and families, and friends: THE QUALITY STOLE a 475DEPARTMENT STORES TILLAMOOK, OREGON OPPOSITE SUNSET GARAGE Men’s High Shoes for FaL WINTER IS COMING Our Low Prices Save You Money! Men’s brown lace shoes with perforated whole quarter and tip. Welt sole. Half rubber heel. A nr»*, comfortable shoe I See our display of plumbing and heating on the second floor of the main fair building. Our work can save you money and make you comfrotable during the cold winter that will soon be here. BAYOCEAN SHEET METAL WORKS GEORGE J. BURCKARD I I Mett’s brown lace shoes with -.rioratcd whoi» quarter and ' ?. Welt sole and half rublier 1’cl. A very durable, well t>,',dc shoe for this low price. i ! :