FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, THIS ISSUE 8 PAGES King will spend a part of the winter be given: Current Events, Mrs. Le­ land Erwin; Story of the second and in this city with her son. third acts of Parsifal, Mrs. Robert The hatchery at Gold Creek, has McGrath; Study of the music of the thus far close to three million salmon Mrs. E. A. Brenner is reported to second and third acts of Parsifal, eggs. Eggs are being hatched in XI r« P F Koch and Mr« Rnhprt KÆ q be still quite sick at her home in this iaige quaiuUwea, «ml repiescut tuv | city. Records, “I Saw the Child," several kinds of merchantable salmon. Grath; Friday Spell,” “Amftirtas Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crosby and It is believed that the hatchery this "Good Prayer; Discussion, Mrs. J. C. Hol­ children, took Thanksgiving dinner year will turn out more salmon fry den; Song, Mrs. Harvey Ebinger. with relatives in McMinnville last Mrs. Sam Vierick returned to the than for some years past, owing to Thursday. Mrs. John Nelson and little daugh­ city Monday. She is preparing to the fine run of all kinds of salmon, ter of Independence are spending The best in chiropractic. Dr. J. L. move to Portland soon where she will the late fall and winter. the week at the home of Mrs. Nel­ Fayette is now operating in the Beals reside with relatives. Mrs. Rose Wilkes, last Friday clos­ son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mrs. Emmett Bales is enjoying a Building, Tillamook, Ore.—Adv. 9-ztc ed a deal with the Wheeler lumber visit with Miss Dena Hanson and Collins. Peter Moffett, in the state engineer­ company at Wheeler for group life mother from Chicago. Miss Hanson A. IL Harris, wife and daughter, ing department in this city, went out insurance for the mill hands to the Miss Blanche, were Portland visitors has visited in the city before and has to Portland Wednesday to eat Thanks­ number of 120. The mill company last Friday, returning home Saturday. a number of acquaintances here. giving dinner with relatives. expects to give life insurance to all The Parent-Teachers Association Mrs. Robert Patterson spent together crushed him to death. He B. C. King and wife of Portland, its men while they are in its employ, Lee Holden, fire chief of the Port­ will meet Monday, December 10, at Thanksgiving day with her parents which will prole Lie dependents was 32 years of age, and was known are stopping here with their son, B. land fire department, and C. E. Klin- which time the following program will James L. Smith and Hazel Irene L. King, who is a member of the of the workers, it i: understood that gersmith were entertained last Wed­ in Newberg and also visited a sister be given: Vocal duet, Catherine Mc­ in Portland the last of the week, re ­ the insurance taken out for the men firm of King & Crenshaw. Mr. King Stewart, both of Tillamook, were nesday night by chief Coates and the Intyre, Roletta Watson; Children’s married on Thanksgiving day at 10 expects to return to Portland the by the mill is merely additional to volunteer fire depurimi nt boys at the turning home Sunday. Hooks, 1st to 6th grades, Miss Mar­ the state insurance already in effect. latter part of the week, but Mrs. a. m., at the home of Leona Berry in nre hall. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas visit- Mrs. Wilkes visited Wheeler last Fri­ ion Eanson; Reading, Mr. Henderson; day and returned home with the con­ Vocal Solo, Mrs. Haivey Ebinger; Tii.; First Thanksgiving, Miss Ben­ tract. nie’s room; Piano solo, Miss Velma Thanksgiving day was observed at Daniels. I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vermil- K nsington Club was entertained yea at Barnesdale and a birthday Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. G. A. I dinner served to twenty-four friends Reeher and Mrs. Ira Smith. Mrs. and relatives as, incidentally, that W. C. roster acted as chairman of I day was the seventieth birthday anni­ the meeting, owing to the absence of versary of Mr. Vermilyea and a twin the president, Mrs. Frank Heyd. A sister. Those present were: Mrs. Sam number of small matters of business Timlinson and daughters, from Moh­ were transacted, after which the club ler; Mrs. Josie Barber and family; adjourned with the singing of “Amer­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vermilyea and ica.” son Marion and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. The hostesses served a very ap­ Vermilyea and family, Bay City; Mr. petizing lunch in the dining room, and Mrs. Silas Vermilyea and daugh­ where tiny Christmas trees, ablaze ter Wilma; J. C. Tomlinson, from with candles served as table decor­ Alaska; Mr. and Mrs. Vermilyea and ations. son Seth. Mrs. R. A. Leonard and Mrs. Matt Once again Christmas is near, again Xmas shopping must be done—and again you will find us prepared to The Monday Musical club will meet Tei ry will be hostesses at the Jan­ serve you as never before. Ever since our trip to New York and eastern markets almost a year ago, we at the home of Mrs. E. E. Koch, Dec- uary meeting of the club. ember 10. The hostesses will be Mrs. have been busy buying Xmas merchandise for you. We now have all these goods gathered together and on A. G. Beals and Mrs. Roy Andrus. The dance ball question was taken display in a way that makes buying easy. Following is the program which will up and discussed at the regular meet- PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Frank Heyd returned from Portland where she has been spend nig the past four weeks at the bed­ side of Mr. Heyd. She reports that Mr. Heyd is slowly recovering from his illness. His father Jacob Heyd, of Missouri is with him while Mrs. Heyd is at home. ed Mr. Thomas’ parents in Gresham this city by W. O. Woolever, pastor Thanksgiving day. They report a of the United Brethren church. The same pastor officiated at the marriage very pleasant trip. of John M. Pitman and Bertha Saff- Saturday, December 8, at Conovers in Tillamook. new store, M. E. Aid food sale and < apt. J. O. Frostad, a member of cnnstmas bazaar.—Adv. the Salvation Army at Baker City Saturday, December 8, at Conovers was called to this city as a witness new store, M. E. Aid food sale and in the case of the state vs. Mrs. Mae Christmas bazaar—Adv. Robinson. Capt. Frostad, is also a Harry E. Lytle, Son of E. E. Lytle deputy sheriff in Baker county. who built the Tillamook railroad, the A heavy rain and wind storm rag­ P. R.. & N. line from Hillsboro to ed here Monday, the lain falling in decade or more ago, Tillamook, a torrents. Indications are that win­ was killed at the Ince-Lytle logging camp, near Eastforks, Washington ter has set in foi good, and that the last Monday by accidently stepping fine weather that has ruled all sum­ in between two cars, which coming mer and fall has deserted. ”8ga°nd^ 28, and the organic * ln* t0 work out a plan"" police matron may fe , ” ** city. secu*di rne club is gratified of the county official, i. * appropriation fur »he , the Bayocean road dub went on record J as favoring this project. * After the usual bu,^ « was favored with two well * vocal solos by Mrs. Harm! accompanied by Miss Churc/ Mrs. Robert McGrath r^ the program committee hu rangements for several , J! cal numbers to be given atffi, regular meeting which win December 12 at the club rJ city hall. All members lre^ to be present at this time. prolific tilumookbh A pure-bred Tillamook 1^ bitch of the famous Honey«-, owned by Bert Hudson of lk# last week gave birth to fifi,, pies, all alive at time of Z though two of the runts wen, quently drowned by the owne' mother. The remainder, thin number, are as lively as cricta sire is of Pahlen Canadian iM is one of the best bred Gordon, in the state. The owner of th was rather surprised when hi ed the litter, and careful sea the premises failed to disco», more than the number aborto In fact, he is quite sure tint escaped. It is believed hen tk mother is the champion prod« her line in the state. Withit champion cows, there must it, thing in the Tillamook climtu natural environment that ■ produce champions. Aluminum Special SATURDAY AT 2 O’CLOCK P. M. PRE-HOLIDAY We made a good buy on Aluminum Ware and are passing it on to you. There are 12 items in the lot,, large pieces and good weight. The quantity is limited so are limiting two pieces to a customer and one piece of a kind. A good $1.00 value for 75/ Ideal Gifts Silk Stockings Richest quality, ribbon trimmed felt, in several attractive color combinations. Chrome cushion soles for wear and com­ fort. This silk and fibre silk is made in such a way that adds greatly to the dainty appearance of the ankles. The sheer beauty, fine fit and exceptional wearing qualities of this stosking make them an extra good value. Black, brown, biege, gray, white. Per pair Ladies size, pair ............... $1.10 Childrens priced according to size, pair $1.10, $1.15, $1.05 INDIAN $1.15 MOC­ LEATHER CASINS 25 % OFF for men. women, boys and children, in fine soft Withers. Soothing comfort for tired and tender feet. Cut Glass Mens pr. $2.25, and $1.75 Womens and Boys pr...... $2.25 and $1.75 Childrens, pr $1.29, $1.25, $1.05 An assortment of twelve different items cut with an attractive daisy design. A very desirable Christmas gift. 59^ 42 Pc. Dinner Sets All these wagons have disc wheels. Bod­ ies are painted red and have solid rub­ ber tires. $8.95 Size of Body 10x20 inches 10 1-2 x 24 inches 12x28 inches 14x32 inches 14x34 inches SANTA CLAUS 60 piece Dinner Set. Imported. The dec oration is of a distinctive and pleasing design edged with gold. All handles are Matt Gold. A most pleasing and effect­ ive table setting. will be here in person Saturday from 10 to 11 o’clock A. M. He wants to see all the lit­ tle children. COME! $87.50 Price $3.95 $4.95 $6.25 $9.65 $11.50 Velocipedes A child gets more enjoyment from these than from most any other toy. They are built strong and have solid rubber tires Priced according to size and quality. $5.75, $5.97, $6.25, $13.75. Si 1.75. $11.95 $16.45 DOLLS MAMA DOLLS RANGNG IN PRICE FROM 125 TO 9.50 OTHER DOLLIES FROM 10 CENTS UP. ________ < OMI’ARE PRICES. Kiddie Cars The ideal toy for the little tots. They sel­ dom ever wear out. Priced at $2.75 and 2.25. The following two numbers have Disc Wheels and solid rubber tires. Priced at $5.75 GIFT PACKAGE TRIMMINGS Here you will find a varied assortment of Xmas Seals, Cards, tags. Tinsel Cord, Ribbon- lene, White and Colored Tissue Paper. Every­ thing required for a neat Xmas package. PRICED AT 5c and 10c 10*19* 25* 35* & UP l ink, Blue, Lavander, Gold. Regu­ lar values to $1.25. Friday and Sat­ urday only FELT SLIPPERS Colors: Brown, Purple, America! Beauty, China Blue. Sizes 31-2 to & Value to $1.50 a pair. Friday aM Saturday only 75X each $ 1 .OO pr. LADIES HEAVY BLACK SILK HOSE R,Ui'|SOn b jaSd- Were S2-50 a Pair- r i lday and Saturday only K 100 BOXES D. M. C. Crochet Cotton White and colors. Large balls. * sizes. Friday and Saturday only 25/ ball Stamped Sets and Pieces Doll Carriages Selected for strength and beauty the Dollies mistress will surely be proud when she takes the dolly visiting in one of these. Notice the prices. All have rubber tires. Ivory or Grey Enamel Ivory or Grey Enamel Tan Enamel ...... Black and a beauty Blue, a darling .......... Turkish Towels 100 PAIR LADIES LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HLV POLLS HERE AND SAVE MONEY. DO YOUR SHOPPING NOM AND GET YOUR CHOICE LARGE FANCY $ 1.50 pr. You never saw so many beautiful dolls in your life Dolls that sleep, that talk, that walk, with Curly hair, all perfect darlings. We have the Famous E. 1. HORSMAN Dolls bought direct from the manufacturer which means a saving to you. $4.75 All Men, and Boys Suits and Over­ coats and Mackinaws, Friday-Saturday Coaster Wagons Just received shipment of 42 piece Din- mu sets. Beautiful decorations. Will make wonderful gifts. Per set Haviland China All Ladies and Misses Coats, Dress Skirts in the house, Friday-Saturday $3.65 4.98 5.65 9.35 10.65 Consisting of guest towels Scarfs, Luncheon Sets, etc., all to be sold «” * day and Saturday only at 25% OFF GRAND LEADER rillamook, Oregon