èilkunuok THIS ISSUE 8 PAGES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19> 19a ter are not the same species, there schooners, came up fmn, “ filling many jars with these highly' eos took th«* aggtveaiv* on the start, than the indigenous variety over at mop-dredge to which is attached gun­ being marked difference, in the two eweo into Netarts b,y ‘ jr other ------ ---- species of edible berries. The huckleberry pie ‘ and had the first round to hi» credit. Netarts. The new and enterprising ny-sacking or any jieopk to drag the bwh,'^ 3 kind». “ The Netarts native o> u. 1» The idea originated takes the place of the pumpkin pie In the second round lliingswoith had commissioner may get enough of one, coarse doth larger and has a flavor distinctively the«* fine bivalve? wen* Tillamook strawberries— big, tine, over in Tillamook on Thansgiving his opponent's measure, and sailed in, two and three years old Japanese among eastern oystermen. who found it. own It also has a greenish mark­ along the beach just e a frayed rope ’ s end that every time luscious ones—are in the market at day. giving Sleveu» an aw fui laciug in a oysters to plant in Netarts, or in dragged along over an oyster bed. It ing. not found on the Shoalwaler which were then 1«,^ m|o * ' this place and retail two boxes for a of the schooners und ’ Mrs S. C. Woods went to Portland neutral corner. In the third round some of the other bays of the county. almost invariably came to the surface kind.” quarted From the spat of the imported oyster "Forty-live years ago, vessels, or The result wa? that th?T* the latter part of last week, return­ Ulingsworth showed tine form, and experiments could be made as to the of the water with star-fish clinging more properly speaking, coasting pretty well gutted of oyst^»’ Edmunds and Fitzpatrick, on the ing home Sunday. From this occurrence was ended the tight with a hard left to most advantageou- way to assist to it. McCormick road, are remodeling a A new coat ol asphaltum was Stevens yaV. flooring him for good. I nature in successful propagation of a evolved the idea of the niop dredge farm house by making it over into a placed on the roof of the Odd Fellows KK1C Mr. Austin believe« that eastern oys­ pic ion of a previous arrangement “not new species in this country. tasteful and commodious bungalow. ters can be grown in Netarts bay. In building last week is per ­ A. M. Austin of this city, With more ring practice Ulingsworth haps the best posted man in thia fact he planted and grew them in Mrs. J. F. Bradley. Mrs. E. L. Cranberries are in the market and should develop into a comer. He has Wheeler, E. L. Rector, all of Wheeler, the crop is said to be a good one in a hard wallop in either glove, and is county on oyster cultivation, He ex­ beds over there. The) attained a perimented with the native Netarts good site and had 'he true eastern were in this ci y last Saturday this county. Most of the marshes cool and heady oyster for 25 years and is still of the flavor unimpaired One brand new High grade piano and one beau- Joe Clarke of Portland and Al Gil­ Mr. and Mm. J S. Buxton, the are over in the Sandlake country. "The eastern oyster would still be I opinion that he could make a success tiful new player piano now stored in Tillamook. lette of Helloff, weal through four former a well known business man in of the oyster business, provided he available in Netarts bay said Mr. On Tuesda}' last Judge Bagley Big saving if taken quick. Ven’ easy term? Forest Grove, visited this city last granted a divorce to Mrs. Olive LaDue I rounds of the prettiest wrestling ever had the requisite money to go at it Austin, “but other people found them seen in a Tillamook roped arena. Write at once for particulars to. Friday first, and as they tasted pretty good, right. He states that the star fish is annuling the marriage relation be­ Clarke was the aggressor, and really told about it and the B J. W. MAJOR Mt. Hood Nougat made with fresh tween Mrs. LaDue and her husband. wanted to box. but the prancing Gil- one of the worst pests the oyster has others were 1 variety soon disappeared I eastern to contend with. But he says that Elmer LaDue. both of this city. Care of Headlight, Tillamook. 1 t'J Oregon walnuts Week end special at I iette wouldn’t let him. The crowd IB Netarts bay is not much infested with from the bay the Palm at 38 cents the pound - Adv. Mrs. W. H. Ringo, mother of R. E. voiced its disapproval by sundry but that fish. As a post they are easily He also stated that the Shoa!water I y- the bay oyster and the Netarts iI Waltet F. Baker, merchant of Moh­ Ringo, of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. ' earnest “boos." At the conclusion of removed by what is known as t„ Pete Graber, and son Malcom, of Sal­ ' the four rounds of clinching and short 1er. wa.- ín the city Sunday. em motored over to Tillamook last jarm jieeks. the referee declared the ___ NEW STORE IN TILLAMOOK t • rne Wolf on. were in the city last Saturday. Saturday night brought out a good [ is B goodt clean boxer. and at the end G. J. Bairtiier of Cloverdale was in sized house, Z A number of women of the v,.]th Johnson, declared were spectators. Tillamook last Saturday. the latter to be “a good man.” Both The main event fas a ten round shook hands after the fight. Johnson John Barrett of Wheeler was a county seat visitor on Saturday last. setto between Lewis Johnson, the declared the Wolf to be the “hardest clever and hard-hitting Cloverdale j men he had evei met" in h's si or» Watch for the week end candy boy. and Lone Wolf McDonald of' career, and both will be favorites specials at the Palm.— Adv. Fortland. McDonald had the advant- , with Tillamook fight fans in future age in height and nng experience, boxing programmes. Jim Mitchell Frank and Charles Miller of In- but was kept quite busy dodging the refereed all fights, and satisfied most dependence were here Saturday and “sockers" sent in his direction by the ; of the fans with his decisions, al- Sunday on a hunting and fishing trip. Cloverdale boy. Things were about though there were those present who Wm. Browser and wife arrived here even until the third round when Me- ; tncught Clark had the edge on Gil- last week from McMinnville to take Donald struck Johnson over the tern- iette . W. R. Bennett officiated as charge of Judge Mason’s dairy farm, pie, knocking him down. The latter time-keeper, took the count to eight, and then got near this city to his feet and was fighting at end of Earl Buell of Sheriden was here the round. In the fourth round John­ last Saturday, visiting relatives and son drew claret from the Lone Wolf’s friends. nose, and in following rounds increas­ Wm. Tooze, Jr, Dan Felly. Elmer ed the gory stream. Johnsor proved Martin and Fulton Robinson of Mc­ an adept at dodging hard swingB and Minnville were over here the latter straight leads, but the Wolf, like the Thos. W. Ross of the state game part of last week, on a fishing and real species, was also a wary fighter. The fight progressed the full ten commission, who was in the city last hunting trip. rounds, and when the gong rang, both Thursday, stated while here that in A Mrs. Ware of Newberg has taken men were working hard for a knock­ Japan are oysters even larger than a position as bookkeeper at the Sun­ out. The referee declared the fight a the eastern oyster that is propagated set garage, and James Sharp of the draw, which was considered a good on this coast and which would stand Dalles is a recent addition to the decision. a better show of weathering low tem­ working force. Another man has The four round contest between peratures than our native small oys­ been added to the top department. Ilingsworth and Stevens, both local ters. for the reason that they can Mr». Ed Smith, wife of a Nehalem boys, was lively while it lasted. Stev- stand five degrees colder weather ment and systematized business methods and are going to be very agreeably surprised at the Savings in al! à popular and well known food commodities, the real Cash Chain Store can effect. SKAGGS UNITED STORES I » OUR REGULAR PRICES JAPANESE OYSTERS Gus Peterson and wife of Garibaldi were given naturalization certificates at the last session of the circuit court - by Judge Bagley Ted Fritz, millwright at Mill took a week a layoff, last Sunday, and will in Portland. Ted is also a fireman in this city. the Coats beginning spend it volunteer The Whitney company last week distributed for labor in Garibaldi the neat little sum of (70,000. Some pay­ roll for a small town Don’t overlook Mt. Hood Nougat at the Palm next Saturday’s Adv. special. æææææs First Christian Church REVIVAL SERVICES ALL NEXT AT 7*230 P. M. WEEK SOME SPECIAL SERMONS FLOUR : : CEREALS 9 pound bag Rolled Oots.................. 9 pound bag Farina ........................ 9 pound bag White or Yellow Meal 9.8 pound bag Pancake Flour......... 9 pound bag Graham Flour ...... 9 pound bag Whole Wheat.............. 9 pound bag Pearl Hominy............ 9 pound bag Steel Cut Oats 3 packages Kellogg Corn Flakes .... 3 packages Post Tosties................. Cream of Wheat, per package ... 49c ... 59c 39c 69c 45c ... 45c 45c ...59c 25c 25c 19c CANNED MILK 10 cans Federal Milk (tall) 6 cans Tall Bordens............................ 6 cans Tall Carnation ................ 2 cans Eagle Brand (Sweetened) ...... .... 99c .... 69c 69c 45c SYRUPS 10 pound can White Karo Syrup 10 pound can Amber Karo Syrup ... Large can Log Cabin Syrup ...... 5 pound can N. 0. Molasses.......... 10 pound can Golden Marshmallow Mrs. Meda Lucas, of one mile north of Fairview hall, has moved the old farm house from its former location, and a new and modern farm house to to coat in the neighborhood of (5,000 will take its place. Merrick, Chaffee A Heyd of this city have the contract, and the building will be completed this fall. Bulk Soda Crackers, pound ...... Bulk Graham Crackers pound No. 5 boxes Soda Crackers....... No. 5 boxes Snowflakes No. 5 Graham Crackers box The shot huckleberry' crop is great at the Tillamook beaches this season and thousands of gallons are being gathered by the people of the various localities Tillamook people report $9.69 98c Del Monte Flour, guaranteed highest grade hard- wheat blend. Bbl. (4 bags) ....................... ... $7.39 49 pound bag .............. ........ ....$1.89 49 pound bag Crown Flour $1.99 A. L. Babcock of Woods, where he owns a grocery store, was in the city Thursday. He says that salmon fish­ ing has been good down there for some time. The fish caught in the Neatucca river and bay are shipped to Portland by trucks, and arrive in good condition. John Connell, one of the firm of the Hillsboro Trading company of this city, came over Thursday, and will be here for a few days. John brought his shot gun along and that mean« ducks. SMOKED «MEATS-LARD CANE SUGAR 100 lb. bag ........................................ 10 lb bag........... ............................... MAY BE PLANTED barber, and Mr». D. C. Peregoy. were down from the above city last Mon­ day, with business at the court house. are foremoHt in the Northwest as food Chain Store Operator*, owning and operating stores in seven State«. We handle well-known adverted brands of merchandise, and sell them with a money-back guarantee. W» make tremendous savings on the purchase of veal quantities of aw. ehandise for Cash; Save on our operating expense by a system of grouped buying, accounting, etc.; Save again when we aell our merchant» at the store for Cash, with the elimination of bookkeeping, lost account a. forgotten charge«, delivery, and all thoae annaeeasar« things vtU which the average store is burdened. And this Saving is passed on to our patrons in the form of Ixiwer Prices. I>rieea disrernahh lower to the person who is posted at alL In a sentence; This New Store is the solution of the problem of "How to reduce your household expenses without sacrificing either quiHty nr quantity. May we have the opportunity of showing you? .... 79c .... 75c $1.09 .....39c $1.05 CRACKERS Best Creamery Butter, pound 14c 16c 60c ...... 75c 52c Med. Weight Broom Best Grade Brooms .............. ALL ORDERS OF $5.00 OR OVER (SACK SUGAR Swifts Premium Hams pound ........................ 31c Armours Star Hams pound ............................ 28c l«ean Breakfast Bacon pound ........................ 33c Sugar Cured Bacon Squares pound ................. 19c 10 pound pails Silver Leaf Lard..................... $1.93 5 fxiund pail Silver Leaf Lard ........... 98c COFFEES AND TEAS 5 3 5 3 3 3 5 pound can M. J. B. Coffee............................. $1.98 pound can M. J. B. Coffee ................ $123 pound can Golden West Coffee $1.98 jiound can Golden West Coffee ........ $1.19 pounds Fancy Blend Bulk Coffee ....... $1.00 pounds Heavy Roast Bulk Coffee ..... 79c pound Tin Roval Club Coffee..................... $1.96 1 pound Liptons Y. L. Tea............ 1 pound Royal Club Blk Tea....... 1-2 pound Royal Club Blk Tea..... R < . Japan, Same price as above. 89c 65c 33c DRIED FRUITS ETC. 55c 55c 35c 4 packages 15 oz. Seeded Raisins........... 4 packages 15 oz. -Seedless Raisins ..... poundy Fancy Prunes ............... 2 pounds Black Figs ............ ................. 2 pounds White Figs........... ..................... 4 pounds bulk Seedless Raisins .......... - packages New Currants 15 oz............. 2 pounds Muscatel Raisins.............. . ..... ...29c ... 49c 45c 29c SOAP-SOAP POWDERS 21 bars Crystal White Soap ...... «1.00 10 bars Fels Naptha ....... .......... '....................69c 0 bars Ivory Soap ... 45c 3 bars Creme Oil Soim.............. 20c 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser ZZZZ........... 25c “ large Citrus Powder ..................................... 49c 2 large Seafoam Powder ...................................49c MISCELLANEOUS Campbells Soups (all kinds) ...... ........ I (reg. size) ............... i „ a favors—package................. 4 rolls Crepe Toilet Paper.................. 3 lb. can Ghir. Ground Chocolate....... 3 pounds Bulk Cocoa...... J pound Fancy Ceylon Cocoanut h pound can Snowdrift Shortening ... ...... -Jfc .29c ..10c . ,19c 89c 19c .25c .... $1.78 _ IN THEIaTYPTED) i)EL,VEREi> WITHOUT CHARGE