■ »• abundance, and if you can’t get what Tillamook this week and is visiting are put forth to bring them here, so you want, its your own fault. a few days at the home of his brother- it stands squarely up to the commun­ The Eldce confectionery is happily in-law, K. C. Miller before going on to ity to back up any movement toward (Continued from page 1) en fete for the Christmas and New Portland to spend the holidays. Latei the construction of this highway and display that will cause you to linger. Year week. The dainty arrangement he intends to go to California.—Sheri­ bring that travel through Beaverton. The present route via Newberg to of Christmas colors is attractive, dan Sun. Almost anything you will need for all Tillamook is 102 miles against 73 via and the Christmas candies are sure ♦ ♦ ♦ the family; and all the latest creat­ to please the most particular buyers. Russell Miles and Rex Bissell were Wilson River and Forest Grove. ions in fancy stationery, and cameras, This route leads one for 35 miles The Satisfaction grocery is nicely among those to go over into the coast baskets, games, and candies galore. decorated with evergreens and cedar i country duck hunting last week. Near through the finest body of standing No use—we can’t begin to tell it in a boughs, with a suggestion of Christ­ I Woods they killed the largest goose timber today on the American conti­ mas red. Their display windows j that has been killed in this vicinity. nent, past cataracts and waterfalls small space. Go and see. groan beneath a weight of holiday They also killed a large number of in the Wilson, through glades and Plank’s hardware has a fine display dells, yet untouched by the woodman’s dcl*c*’,c:c5 enough to tci.ipi u dyspep­ ducks.—Willamina Times. • of wagons for the kids, guns, cutlery, axe. Each turn of the road will un­ tic to kick his diet sheet in to the ♦ ♦ ♦ carving sets, coffee urns, etc., galore. fold a scene and beauty will challenge street. If you don’t believe us—take A meeting was held at Hillsboro Decorations are cedar boughs, with any roadway in the world to equal.— a good look. last week, at which representative hanging effects in red crepe. Don’t J. C. Penny company have pretty business men from Hillsboro, Forest Banks Herald. miss a peep at these windows. Pres­ Christmas decorations, and their show Grove, and Tillamook pledged them­ ents are useful and will appeal to I will trade you a new Victrola or windows are chock full of tempting selves to raise funds to assure the your pocket book. Christmas goods, all nicely arranged, early start on the costruction of what Brunswick for your used piano. The Fruit Palace baa been trans­ LELAND B. ERWIN and suggestive of winter comfort. will be of as great value to Beaver­ formed into a fairy land of beauty by “The Piano Man” Christmas stationery and drawn work ton as the boring of the Council Crest timely and artistic Christmas decor­ ll-2t for the ladies, cloaks, dresses and tunnel, and that is the building of the ations, and an appetizing arrangement shopping bags, and—well, you know Wilson River Highway from Forest of Christmas candy and fruits. Elk­ what the foreman told us. FAST RUN MADE Grove to Tillamook, a distance ap­ horn moss is an adorning factor, and The Sunset garage windows have proximating 45 miles, of which thirty Vognn’s chocolates and bushels of a snow scene with beautiful settings miles would De new grade. Breaking the record time of the candy in bulk and in fancy boxes will of Or« gon grape, fir and cedar boughs. This proposed highway will 'eave famous Los Angeles Limited from cause your pocket book to open as Beautiful electrical illumination in the inland Loop Highway at a point Salt Lake City to Los Angeles by one if by magic. Remember the boys at colors lends a fairy land effect to the near Glenwood, crossing the summit hour and ten minutes, as stock 1924 the Fruit Palace. scene. The display of spot lights of the coast range at an elevation of Studebaker Special Six, driven by Lamar’s drug store has a beautiful and other auto accessories add to the around 1200 feet and follow the Wil­ D. A. Jenkins of Salt Lake City, has window arrangement for the display value of the display. In the back- son river to within 5 miles of Tilla­ established a motor car performance of Christmas goods. The perfumery ground are a number of illuminated mook city, opening up to the tourist mark that is causing wide-spread com­ display is accented here, and there Christmas trees, with a Buick Four and pleasure seeker 30 miles of the ment among motorists along the Pa- are real Meerschaum pipes, and fine coupe and a Buick-6 Touring car re­ finest scenery and camping grounds cific coast. briars, manicure sets, cameras, and a splendent in their nswness and glossy found» in Northwestern Oregon, be­ This is the fastest that man has thousand and one things that will paint effects. We’d like to—but oh, sides providing a much shorter route ever traveled overland between these cause you to keep on looking—and shucks, you know what the foreman from Tillamook to Portland and val­ two cities. It is or.e hour and fifty then you will find what you want. In said: “Keep it down. The ads are ley points by thirty miles, over which eight minutes----- almost two hours— terior decorations are especially at­ swamping us!” a great volume of the rich dairy pro­ faster than the best previous motor tractive. Williams & Williams garage have ducts of Oregon would flow into the car record. Penningon has a fireplace that two Christmas trees in their show Oregon metropolis. It also brings the The Arrowhead trail over which burns cheerily to welcome the Christ­ windows, artistically trimmed, and a ocean beaches and resorts of the Til­ the recoid was made winds through mas buyers at night, and it looks snow scene on the floor of the win­ lamook country nearer to Portland’s many treacherous mountain passes "comfy” by daylight. Fine dresses dows, where bran new spot lights doors and that means that thousands and traverses hundreds of miles of for the women, shoes, slippers and reflect the electric light display on a of pleasure seekers and tourists will desert roads. For this reason, and dozens of things for the children; fine showing of auto accessories. In pass yearly through this city on their because no attempt was made to wait frocks for the Misses, and fancy the background stands a bran new way to and from Portland to the Til­ for ideal road and weather conditions, sweaters for girls and mother, and Light Six sport model Studebaker, lamook country. We all realize that the feat is all the more impressive to dressing gowns for father, and— spick and span, and awaiting the out of that number a great number those who are familiar with the route. whon, the foreman said “make it coming of the man who will buy it will be attracted by Beaverton and Even more remarkable than the brief.” for his wife, anil present it to her its environs if proper inducements speed attained was the endurance dis- The Coast Light and Power com­ on Christmas eve. pany has a street railway and a The Star garage has one window trolley car in operation which runs with a snow scene, with a background around an elegant display of elec­ of spruce, and the other show window tric necessities, that wll take the is trimmed in gay holiday streamers eye of mother, and cause father’s in crepe Christmas colors. The elec­ generosity and Christmas cheer to trical effects are especially fine. One open up his bill fold. The electric should see these windows at night. light effects are beautiful and varied Both windows are filled with auto ac- as to color, making a pleasing show. cesories of every kind, and inside are The Palm confectionery shows nice­ the cars that are handled—the Willys ly dressed windows with Elkhorn Knight and the Overland. moss and Christmas colors, and a Koch’s drug store show windows fine line of confectionery artistically are filled with a tempting array of displayed. toilet articles, and fancy stationery, The Tourist Cafe has a window perfumery, brushes, etc, that should snow scene and Christmas tree, and a please the most fastidious. Interior riot of Elkhorn moss, with an invit­ decorations cover both drug store and ing interior. Bennett's jewlery store, and lend a Louie Labowitch, while short on very charming effect to the room. A decorations, is strong on window dis­ fine line of all kinds of Christmas play of useful presents that will presents. Look them over. please the conservative Christmas The First National bank has a buyer who wants to get value re­ small but very attractive Christmas ceived fer his money in wearing ap­ Your friends can buy anything scene that compels attention, and pro­ pare), His windows are attracting vokes favorable comment. you can give them EXCEPT much attention. The Tillamook County bank is your portrait. It is the ideal gift. Larson & Ilechtner have dainty but serving its customers with beautiful artistic decorations in their show win­ Now is the best time to arrange calendars suggestive of Christmas dows, with a fine haberdashery dis­ time. for an appointment, free from play, baby blankets, and the latest in confusion of Christmas week. up to date goods for the entire family. The display eaters to the practical side of Christmas buying, and em­ braces everything that should please Chas. Ray of Cloverdale, who is a a Christmas purchaser and suggest leader in industrial enterprises in the a choice of something sensible in coast town, was here the first if the presents. week on business matters. Ckver­ Conover & Conover at their west dale without Mr. Ray would not be side store have a pretty snow scene, the town that has brought fame to with grocery suggestions, with a the southern part of Tillamook coun- background of Elkhorn moss. Both jty.—McMinnville News Reporter. Mtorea have Christinas colors and de-1 + + + BOTH PHONES signs, and show holiday cheer in Edwin Shumway came over from STORES F RII)A\ TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT DRESSED UP Photograph Carry Xmas Cheer played by the car. Despite the fact that its cooling system was naturally subjected to severe test over the mountain and desert roads, no water was added to the radiator during the entire run. The American Express company sealed the filler cap at Salt Lake City and broke the seal at Los Angeles. When checked in at Los Angeles, the motor was running as smoothly and as quietly as it was when it left Salt Lake City. Th.', dl.’ttmee of 853 miles was cov­ ered by the Special Six in 23 hours, 43 minutes. The best previous auto­ mobile record was 25 hours, 41 min-_ utes and the time of the Los Angeles Limited is 24 hours, 50 minutes. With the addition of this record, four official road records are now held by Studebaker in California. Considering the fact that the per cap­ raj LEAVE TILLAMOOK ita ownership of automobiles in Cal­ a I 7:45 A. M. 2:20 P. M. ifornia is higher than in any other state, with the result that rivalry for LEAVE PORTLAND automobile records is extremely keen, 12:50 P. M. 7:50 A. M. the accomplishments are all the more PORTLAND, NEWBERG, important. The three previous re­ cords have been held by the Stude­ AMOOK STAGES, Inc. baker Light-Six for nearly three DEPOT OPPOSITE GEM THEATRE years. 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JU r«—.s^cef v_T -- - * g Lb John Cockran and Jean Gould of Tillamook were married at the Christ­ ian church in this city on December 12th, by Rev. Geo. Harness. Witness­ es were Ruth Gould, sister, and Lloyd Wallace. The wedding occurred at 6 o’clock. At eight o'clock a wedding dinner was served at the residence of Alfred L. Smith and wife, host and hostess. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ fred Smith, Ruth Gould, R. T. Ford, Miss Belle Bailey and Lloyd Wallace. Among the table jokes was a cake, which proved to be a frosted tin pan. The newly weds are at home in the Commercial apartments. Uncle Ben ‘COLLECTIONS WE NEVER QUIT NO COLLECTION WE GET RESULTS NO CHARGE KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY Hillsboro J. J. Stangel McMinnville . Knight Tillamook Jno. 0. Bozortk Says: “When you up the cat go away ___ Christmas vaca­ tion, leave a can of fish for the poor animal and forget to put the can opener along- The main business of your life and mine is to keep well. The sick man is only half a man. The man who is phy­ sically unfit, is mentally be­ low par. He cannot do as good work. He cannot be as happy, nor make others as happy. People cannot neglect spin­ al nerve impingements. When a spinal nerve is pinched at the spine it interferes with the transmission of life im­ pulses to some organ of the body and only chiropractic adjustments can restore al­ ignment. Chiropractic spinal adjust­ ments have restored health to sufferers from diseases of the eyes, ears, nose, throat, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and lower organs. — HEALTH Ivi •• iwj n»»ecTs fSBSUct Sh waver is -TT'-rvof ACT TODAY mtrottowis: ’ The Tillamook County Bank wishes you each a very Merry Christmas T illamook C ounty B ank T illamook . O regon YOUR XMAS TURKEY Order it now, also your other meats and provisions for the Christmas din­ ner. you can eret any good meat that you want at THE SATISFACTION MAM® LOUIE LOLL, Butcher when Latici. Merry Christmas OUR MEAT IS GOVERNMENT INSPECTED AND Why >»utr ‘ ush STOMACH «xstri Wtl» «'»»tvs wwtis sn H. L. Babb^^ 211 TILLAMOOK BLDG. I PORTLAND, ORE “One minute essays on health by Dr. H. L. Babb” Both Phon*«. Res gfi j Branch office at Garibaldi Tuesday, Thursday Evening Bryson-Link Motor Car Co. D. C. HERRIN, Grand Recorder 415 OREGONIAN BLDG. The Main Business of Your Life and Mine ‘ • -AW OLDER THAN ANY OF THEM BETTER THAN MOST OF THEM, COCHRAN—GOULD WEDDING Find Price» g. a. K Rbtt, Jficfi. YEARS OLD 55 FROM OUR EXCHANGES Ask to see our Christ mas Specials GRA VES STUDIO DECEM qfd Christmas Candies—cheap, fresh and of all kinds. Oranges. Apples Raisins. * Figs; Mince Meat and Frir't cakes. Come to us for your Christmas goodies. WE HAVE WHAT YOU NEED TN F A WE WISH YOU A MEltRY CHRT^TtfL THE SATISFACTION STORE E. G. ANDERSON J