Uraìiliiiljt THIS ISSUE 8 PAGES FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ,3 ^ LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Born to Mr. and Mi's. Jas. Rust of Cloverdale on November 9th, 1923, a daughter. 18 COIL YUM YUM REGULATION O. D. VAC UUM BOTTLE I N FINISH ED SPRINGS Blankets Lunch Kits CHAIRS FOLDING ( ARD 14 IN. FIBRE TABLES Suit Cases Mr. and Mis. J. M Ringo and daughter of Lebanon, spent last Sun­ day and Monday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ringo of this city. Mrs. Chester Worthington of Clov­ erdale. had a major operation per­ formed at the general hospital on Thursday of last week by Dr. J. E. Shearer. The doctor also operated on Mrs. Jacobs of near this (ity, one day last week, for tonsil trouble. Roy Wilson was called to Olympia, Wash., by telegram last Friday, and left Saturday morning He probably will be gone' for several weeks. ITS NO EXAGGERATION WHEN WE SAY THAT ALL TILLAMOOK COUNTY HAS WELCOMED THIS GREAT Ray A. Kamph and Ruah Renfro were married on the 15th inst.. at the court house by Justice E W. Stanley. COMPLETE Lew Thompson, skipper of the tug Lester at Bay City, and Virgil Sim­ mons, bucko mate of the same craft, rolled along our streets last Saturday? with a quid in each cheek, in true sailor fashion. At least, that’s v.hat Ernie Snodgrass says, and he knows a sailor when he sees one. F. R. Menne of Portland, who owns a fine title home over at the Oceanside beach resort, came in from Portland last Friday, and is having a cozy fireplace built in his beach home, in front of which he hopes to sit, when he can spare the time from his Port­ land office, and gaze through the win- dow at the surging billows of the mighty- Pacific at times during the coming winter. Mrs. Dora Daniel, widow of the late Clay Daniel, of near Mohler, was iu the city Saturday on business. Mrs. Daniel exepcts to go to Monmouth to live for a while to be with her daugh­ ter, Miss Lucy Daniel, who is a stud­ ent in the state normal school. C. E. Crowther and wife of Route No. 1, Nehalem, were Tillamook visi­ tors last Monday. F. P. Hixon, a prominent lumber­ man of Bend, Oregon, was in the city Sunday last, He is identified with the Shevlin & Hixon plant at Bend, which is one of the largest of its kind in the northwest, employing close to 1200 men in mill and camp. S. W. Cook of Cooksburg. Pa., lum­ ber man from the above place, was registered at the Tillamook hotel Sunday. The big timber of the Tilla­ mook country is lately attracting the presence of a number of timber men from the outside. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Collins, of Hills­ boro, were over here Sunday, on a week-end trip. G. W. Zaddach, the well known Mohler dairyman, was in the city Sunday last. Mrs. C. Nelson of Wheeler was a county seat visitor last Saturday. G. D. Sanders of Cloverdale was in the city on business last Monday. G. H Benson of Garibaldi was up from the sa.vmill town Tuesday. Chas. Vosburg, with the Wheeler lumber company at Wheeler, had business at th county clerk’s office last Monday. Capt. Spencer brought over a party of people from Bay ocean last Tues­ day, among whom was Mrs. F. D. Mitchell, and others, from the penin­ sula resort. CLOSE-WIT Those who visited it made big savings when they bought at our low sale still here--Hurry in f prices. Remember the time grows shorter-Many bargains fo yours We guarantee big savings on We have made special low prices on STOVES FARM TOOLS Here in this sale are unquestionably the lowest prices ev­ er offered in Tillamook on high grade stoves. The right kind of a stove is a great comfort in any home and this is yours if you will only take advantage of this sale. We are showing a variety that makes choosing easy and what ever style you need you will find it here. IN THIS SALE YOU FIND THE BIGGEST BARGAINS IN Only a few left-come early One Monarch One Monarch Our $26.50 Range $98.50 Range $106.50 Heaters $20.85 $95.00 STEEL Our $18.50 Range $78.95 Fireplace Heaters Heaters $13.95 $25.85 Reed Baby Buggies Basket Of the Lloyd make: rubber tires, in ivory and brown, storm cur­ tains, and priced to make savings of $15 to $20.00. REG. $31.50 BUGGY $22.95 $32.50 Heaters One $85 Steel Range $65.00 $25.65 Specials 18 in. Splint Market Basket 20c Fancy Splint Work Basket 25c up Woven Fibre Shopping Basket 15c Fancy Splint Waste Basket 27c Splint Clothes Baskets..... $1.30 up Willow Clothes Baskets ........ $2.15 DINNER READ THESE PRICES. THEY ARE INCOMPARABLE $15.50 42- pc. gold band set QI 1 is reduced to ......................................... m Special: Regular $11.50 31 piece set now .................. George B. Lamb purchased a new automobile this week. Georgs R. McKimens of Mohler, was in the city Tuesday gathering figures to be used in connection with a special road district election that will be held in his community soon. Pails $1.45 $35 value fancy 50 piece set d* sycy is now ............................. $32 value fancy 42 piece set is now ........................ A (k r $22.50 decorated 42 piece is now ................................ A O» 3-1 ill. beat rubber gar den Saws $1.85 Rake $1.05 $3.25 value hu.il large Hlie farm Four quart Lanterns $1.85 Churns One Minute Hand Washing Machine $22.65 Plain white cups and saucers d* 1 i r set of 6.................................... tplelD I l in -irvi garda Hoes $1.15 Axes «quart Shovels 85/ GOOD HEAVY GRIB Hose $6.35 bundle n I eel l-mari rr