traiiliflljt THIS ISSUE 8 PAGES FRIDAY, NOVEMBER a uiinds of some comrade» as to their property agamst India« one, F. G. attempted two and com-1 and he was feeling fine. The birds eligibility to join the National War prisoners placed ,B All the women are requested to LOCAL NEWS ITEMS . pleted one. were gaily singing, »Ikl the #un *“* bring old white cloth for bandages and Veterans. Let us settle that point troops in the field. The injuries received in the game | shining a better than a fifteen cent ivory soap for the Magaw Memorial were not serious and the same tean’f »hint. and the world looked like it “Companies oth. r than ths g T. R. Pollock, superintendent of the Hospital, Foochow. China. All wo­ Active member« »re ex American hurriedly called together by ’ is rounding into form to meet HiUs- doe« back in his fa' «way birthp.a»' Gold Creek hatchery returned last men are invited to the meeting. officers in behalf of the st»u t? boro here in two weeks. Dalmatia, over in Eastern Eunq» »»Idler« who served in the U. 8. army, Wednesday from a trip to the valley, Indian raids, and to protect tfe and participated in «*iy campaign a big Mistakes were numerous but Eugene Crosby this week purchas­ As Bozo and his booze came aboard, where he went on business. He states of citizens and immigration ■> game »gainst Indians. improvement was seen over the that over a million and a half of sal­ ed a lot on Third avenue, and fronting Virgil Webb from Oklahoma, en­ with Seaside, and the new men are he was met by John Aschim. who “The State Militia called out by transportation and other J* mon eggs have beer, hatched thus far toward the court house, in Which is tered the high school as a first year fast learning their lesson Himes at politely asked him to conn into the Governor on Indian service and from Indians." another car until he could examine at the hatchery and that silvers are situated his printing office and liv­ commercial student. center sent his spirals to the backs “This ought to settle the >».« his sack and suit case. He also ex­ who se rved on our great frontier, pro­ running up the river at a good rate. ing apartments. The lot is 50x71 with such accuracy that fumbling was eligibility for good an(j The faculty members who spent the tecting settlers and immigration, and hibited a search warrant that filled out of the question. At tackles feet, ano formerly was owned by T. C. week end in Portland are Mrs. Heyd. helping to maintain law and order as Comrades in this county, qk J Miss Ester Cleveland and Floyd the Dalmatian with concern. against Indian raid». Hams of Falls City were over to the Percy. The deal was closed last Tues­ Miss Anderson and Miss Mixter. Miss Thomas and Maxwell showed up well. interested, should writ* to In the suit-case was found plenty of Church. Miss Phillippi and Mrs. Han­ Foland and Capt. Tippin while in the Treak hatchery and spent the week­ day consideration not given. "Organization» known as “Min­ Stillwell, Tillamook. Oregon -enough to convict a dozen liquor­ son spent Sunday in the vicinity of game played good heady football. end with Mi. and Mrs. T. R. Pollock. ...__ Before the train started up, ute Men,” acting under a command­ be glad to take up with then the> men. Lineup W. J. Thompson and wife of Ne- Nehalem and Manzanita beach. Miss Cleveland is a sister of Mrs. the sheriff invited Boio to get off er guarding and defending life «nd ter of a county '’ivunization. Center Pollock, and is a teacher in the Falls I [haiem were in town Monday Mr. Laboratory equipment for the Phy­ Himes ............ The latter took the suit case but left I Thompson is one of the old settlers sics and Biology classes and maps for Elliot... .......... .... ............. Left guard City schools. the sack. "Bring that too,” said Left Tackle I in the Nehalem section, and has a the history department have arrived. Thomas ................ Aschim. The sack contained still You will be pleased with the ser­ drug store at that place. He reports Blum ___________ ___ ___ Left end Kathryn McIntyre and her brother- parts vice at the Eldee.—Adv. Right guard great activity in the lumber business in-law. Coach Sheeley, were called to Miner ...................... I Before Justice Stanley on blm Mo Maxwell ... .................... Right tackle on Nehalem bay. Athena. Oregon, last Friday on the Art Smith returned from a hunting Lucas ................. Right end day Bozo was charged with the man­ account of the death of the former ’ s , trip down on the Umpqua last Thurs­ Frances B Stranahan arrived home Tippin .......... Quarter back ufacture and possession of liquor, day night where he got the deer limit. Sunday last from Portland, where she father in an automobile acident. Foland ........ Full back and he plead guilty. He was fined Last Friday the student body was Substitutes ....... Severance. Harrison. $500 and sentenced to 90 days in thi Buy hand painted china ware at I was taken for medicai treatment Mackins ter county jail. And after some time the L. Ross Mitchell studio, corner I about ten days ago. Her condition favored with a vocal solo entitled, "Morning." by Miss Phillippi. Officials—. Referee Devlin successfully «pent in making booze 4th Ave., E. and Oth St. 3-2tp is reported to be about the same. Remember the Senior play. “Why Long Umpire, H. Livesman .Abraham and money. Bozo finally got caught Dr. J. E. Shearer spent a few day» Thomas Coates, Jr. is auditing the Smith Left Home," Dec. 14! They all do? . ' books of the various school clerks of the latter part of last week in Port­ The glee clubs had election of off­ land attending medical and surgical the county this week. He is with Why not, in place of He also witnessed the late icers with the officers of the girls ing hours in baking Max Crandall, the well-known Hills- clinics, F club as follows: president, Roletta and other viands for uy goro public accountant. Mr. Cran­ nose and throat operations while Watson: vice president, NeVelle special entertainment m dall has the job of auditing all of the there. Smith; secretary and treasurer. Oc­ are planting, put this partg county offices. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and tavia Ware. The officers of the boys' the work in our hand«’ W, Bozo Prinschik is a good logger, will follow your iMtructiua surgeon: and heretofore ha? worked at Camp office hours 1 to 4 p. m. club are: president, Warren Foland; J. A. Bell of Nehalem, visited Tilla­ as to deliver} und other d* Office in I. 0. 0. F. building. — Adv. Four. He has also been a successful vice president, Noah Richards; secre ­ mook last Friday. tail« exact!} How many Indian War veterans tary and treasurer, James Harrison. still man and bootlegger, but it was Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Headiger of Cloverdale, and J. J. a case of the pitcher going to the well are there in Tillamook county? Min­ ♦ ♦ ♦ Krebs of Rockaway, were Tillamook Ferguson, near this city, October 30. TILLAMOOK HELD SCORELESS once too often—he got nicked. nie V. Stillwell is one, who are the PROMPT DELIVRY 1923, a daughter. visitors last Saturday. Last Sunday deputies Lucas and others? In Portland is located Ore­ Outweighed fifteen pounds to the Chester Holden drove up to Camp gon Camp No. 1. and D. H. Jones. Do you know how to serve brick Miss Alice Baxter, who is teaching man Tillamook's high school eleven Four to look for Bozo's distillery. Commander, is anxious to know the ice cream with the Sealright contain ­ in the South Prairie school, spent the put up one of the hardest battles ever But Sunday was moving day for names of those who took part in any er? Ask The Eldee.—Adv. week-end in Portland. performed by any football team at Bozo, and he had part of his still in of the Indian wars of Oregon. Where Mrs. E. H. Stark, who was operated Forest Grove last Friday. a sack, also some booze in a suit case, there are a few in each county of the Mrs. J. T Davis of this city left the Again it was a question of a heavy and and he figured on taking the state, he is anxious to have them latter part of last week for a visit on at the Vidito hospital a couple with her daughter. Mrs. Ralph Bunn, of weeks ago. is reported to be fret- experienced team against a light un- morning train, bound for Rector, a organize a camp of Indian War Vet­ ting along nicely. experienced. Although F. G. H. S. new camp up the road. He had heard erans. In a circular forwarded to SMITH A SON who lives in Coos county. won 31 to 0 it was no walk away for that there was a thirst epidemic Minnie V. Stillwell of this city, he Guy R. Ward and Alice L. Winters County Superintendent G. B. Lamb says: were married by Rev. L. M. Ander- F. G. The first half ending 6-0 F. G. raging up that way. went to Biame last Saturday. Tillamook kicked-off to F. G. but Bozo got on the train at Mohler “There seems to be a doubt in the son of the Presbyterian. church on Capt. Tippin got off a poor kick and Persons who have been over the October 20, 1923. a F. G. guard recovered it on the 50 new road from Hebo to Neskowin, James W. Holmes and Ada Twed- yd. line. On the first play F. G.pull­ say it is one of the best roads in the county. Autos make the speed limit dle were married on October 22, 1923, ed a dead-man pass and the end on on the road, in all except two places, by Rev. L. M. Anderson of this city. the side line took it over for a touch-’ down Apparently Tiliamooks' backs which are being fixed. The Neskowin Madison White and Elizabeth White were sound asleep on this play. country is reported to be making were married at Nehalem on October F. G. could not gain any yardage great improvement in dairying. 26. 1923. by Rev. L. E. Tabor of the for the remainder of the half so it Fred Humer and son Edward of Methodist Episcopal church. was mostly a punting duel with Tilla­ Carlton were over here Saturday on Charley Mahar, returned Wednes­ mook having the edge of it Tilia­ business matters. While here Mr. day last from a trip to Eastern Ore­ mooks' chance came at the end of Humer met some former schoolmates gon. He was gone about a week. second period when Severance sub­ of the Carlton section. stituting for Foland, who had been Great money saving institution is steadily gaining favor. Every week hundreds are taking advantage Try The eldee ice cream for your knocked out, recovered a fumble and Fred C. Grant, city attorney of next party.—Adv. raced to the three yard line, where of our LOW CAST PRICES on our quality merchandise. ♦r Portland, was in the city last Satur­ Hallowe'en night, which occurred he was overtaken by a F. G. man. day and spoke at the dedicatory ex­ Capt. Tippin had suffered a severely ercises on the public school grounds. last Wednesday night, was con- spicuous for the mildness of its ob­ sprained knee and the • loss of two Milton F. Hardesty ex-Grand servance on that occasion. "Every regular backs weakened the scoring Chancellor of the grand lodge of the thing was as quiet as a midsummer combination and Tillamook was un­ able to push over for a touchdown. Knights of Pythias, came over from night’s dream. The second i.alf began to tell on the Seaside Saturday, to attend the K. of Japan has placed orders in United light Tillamook team and F. G. was P. dedicatory exercises at the public States for lumber valued at $155,000- able to gain consistently. Tillamook school building. Our policy is to mark things on a rock bottom Our watchwords are: THE LARGER THE attempted two passes and completed Try one of those Nu Bone corsets basis first, thereby giving you the benefit of low VOLUME THE LOWER THE PRICE. The volume sold by Eva Jeffers—Millinery store prices every day i nthe year. of this store is growing with leaps and bounds and on corner of 1st street and 2nd Ave. the buying public is beginning to realize that our (Formerly owned by Patterson Sis­ Our low prices are mad? possible by our ex­ promise to save the people of Tillamook and vicini­ ters.)—Adv tremely low overhead and cash buying and selling. Special Bakint Special Oto sums BOOZE IN BOTTLES DOWNFALL OF BOZO INDIAN WAR VETERANS MAY ORGANIZE HERE V ÿC « Tillamook Bakery TILLAMOOK’S Every Day is Sale Day Here W. H. Clark, a member of the Port­ land school board, and a past supreme representative of the Knights of Pythias, came over from Portland last Saturday and was present when his lodge dedicated the new school building. New merchandise arrives daily and is being marked lower because as our volume increases our margin of profit gets lower. Many have asked us how we can sell certain articles so "low when others are asking more. The answer is low selling expens- se and selling for cash. M. D. Lichtenthaier of Mohler, had business at the county seat of the best county in Oregon last Saturday ty thousands of dollars in the future was not a sub­ tle boast T‘ e service this store accords is indicated by the activity you see. People wouldn't keep coming in ever increasing numbers, swelling volumes of sales with such regularity unless we provided val­ ues that are not found elsewhere. UNDERWEAR COMFORT L T. Horton arrived down from Brighton, spending the aay in this city. Wells Gilbert, of Portland, one of the leading timber owner» in this county, was in the city Saturday last on business matters. Appetizing, Healthful. Nourishing. It is the time of year for you to Hugh G. Welsh of Blaine and wife, were in from the town that bears the name of one of our illustrious A cans, last Saturday. y Wrr. Martin returned Sunday from Milwaukie. Oregon, where be went to attend the funeral of his wife’s sister, who died of typhoid fever. Two sis­ ters of Mrs. Martin are very sick with typhoid and one sister is criti­ cally ill. Mr. Martin works in Coats logging camp. You can buy all kinds of cheap apples that are not pi standard as to quality and size. But you enjoy eat ing an apple that is clean, wrapped and untouch- id by insects or other contamination, uniform and perfect condition, solid to the core. Buy them at the Fruit Palace. We have sveral kinds, such as the Fancy Delicious, Ortley, Grimes Golden, Jon- ithan, and Roman Beauty, etc. You should fall in line with the rest of our good patrons and buy your candy from our stock of fresh Delicious Chocolate and Hard Candies. Name the kind you want and we will produce it. A. F. Coats returned last Sunday from a business trip to Seattle and other Sound points. Mrs. L. M. Neilson, who has been visiting her parents in this city, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stark, returned to her home in Montesano, Washington, last Sunday. John Crooks, formerly a travelling man of Seattle, has accepted a posi­ tion in the Steinbach foundry in the welding department It is real comfort which you experi chased here, ù ou may choose from all-u ool to heavy fleeced cotton, each Start the winter right—come and get ence from wearing underwear pur- a variety of materials ranging fro® grade in several styles and weights some of this comfort underwear tody . .. The wor king man finds here a complete line of work clothes of depend- H-.t TtoS, °0!8’ Vater rel*llants> gloves, stag shirts, mackinews, ettf a guaranteed on our money back guarantee basis. Our Grocery prices are attractive to the thrifty hou^wife this store if they were not saving money by doing so f * 1 u ... u « • • frnm d not Carry their grocene* fr<® IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT THE OLD STAND BUT NEW MANAGEMENT THE FRUIT PALACE The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. W. H. Spear with Mrs. T. H. Coyne as lead- O’Dell & Stornier I LARSON & HECHTNER