gftUamoo THIS ISSUE 4 PAGES SEEN ON THE STREETS S. K. and B. T. Hoffman of Gari­ baldi, were up here Sunday to attend the Elks turkey shoot. They went home with .some game. hit's. r. Daugherty of near Idaville was in the city Friday shopping. Bob Wilson of Grand Ronde, was in Tillamook last Friday. G. M. Irish of Cloverdale, was a county seat caller last F day. A. M. Barber of Beaver was in the city last Friday, on business. S. Tomlinson of Mohler had busi­ ness at the county seat last Friday. E. N. Hudson and wife of St. Johns were guests of A. M. Hoffman and family this week, returning to their home on Wednesday. They were ac­ companied home by Mrs. A. M. Hoff­ man who will visit in Portland for a week. M. V. Stillwell and family left for Portland last Saturday to spend the holidays in that city. After that is finished, they will start for southern California where they will spend about six weeks visiting with friends, before returning to the land of mists and opportunity and Tillamook cheese. Raymond Woods and Magdalen Hellebuyck were given a license to wed by the obliging county clerk on the 24th inst. FRIDAY, DECEMBER old home town of Newberg to spend 1 Dale, Jr. and Helena B. La Buda pro- uncles. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Goyne Christmas with relatives. cuied a license to wed on the 24th of were celebrating their 57th wedding Leonard C. Ford and anniversary on Christmas day. Jesse Edwards, a prominent cap-' tr at month. italist of Newberg, is spending the Be'Xnice Pohle received a ticket to holidays with J. C. Edwards and fam­ wed on the 24th. Doubtless there are GATHERING OF CLAN VAUGHN others who are skirting around the ily in this city. Hubert O’Dell end wife were stwets noose, ready to be caught in Hy­ A Christmas dinner for the de­ of the former’s father and mother in men’s lariat, but who have not sum­ scendants of W. H. Vaughn and wife, moned up the necessary courage to pioneers of Tillamook county, occurr­ McMinnville on Christmas day. make the matrimonial plunge, But Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stam of Port­ it’s easy once they make np their ed at the fine new home of George O. Vaughn land are visiting relatives in Tilla­ minds. I Present were thirty-three immedi­ mook and Brighton, this week. ate descendants and seven friends of Pauline Gienger is spending the the family. The table was bountifully UNIQUE CHRISTMAS DINNER holiday’s at home with her parents spread with all the good things of the near this city. She is attending school season. The evening was spent in at Monmouth. When Clarence and Billy Edwards, music, dancing, singing and conversa­ Lowell Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Edwards, is home from O. sons of Lloyd W. Edwards, sat down tion. All returned to their homes at to the Christmas dinner table, at the a lute hour pronouncing the oc­ A. C. spending the holidays. Gerald Stark is visiting his par­ home of their grandparents, District casion a complete success, and agree­ ents during the holidays. He will Attorney and Mrs. T. H. Goyne, they ing to repeat the program next year. return to O. A C. the first of the had a very distinct honor. Seated with them were their three great We wish to thank our many friends year. grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. who helped us to win the radio con­ of L. M. Nielsen Montesano and family are guests of E. H. Stark this Goyne of Tillamook and Jesse Ed­ test at Pennington’s store. wards of Newberg. There were also GERAID AND JACK MEDCALF week. Will Kennedy, who is attending four grandparents Mr. and Mrs. T. Tom Nicklaus, a Beaver dairyman, dental school in Portland, is home for H. Goyne and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ed­ wards; besides muny great aunts and was in the city Friday last. the holidays. Ford Shaw of Minneapolis Minn, is visiting his parents in this city during the holidays. Dr. J. G. Turner, Eye and X-Ray Specialist, will leave for Portland January 4th for the purpose of taking a three months course in research, and post-graduate work in X-Ray. He will still retain his office in Tilla­ We wish you and yours a moft pros­ mook, and may be consulted there every Thursday.—Adv. Hearty New Year Greetings Frank Heyd was brought home from Portland to his residence in FRANCES LAVINIA STRANAHAN this city the latter part of last week. Mrs. Frances L. Stranahan died His condition is about the same. Thursday morning at about 8 a. m. Frank Kimsey, is over from Balls­ at the family residence in this city, ton, Polk county, paying a holiday after a long Uness, of carcinoma. visit to his sons, James and Lorin, Her death while not unexpected came who work in the timber and logging as a distinct shock to the community. camps of this county. Mr. Kimsey Deceased was fifty years of age. She has a homestead near Blaine, but for was born in Hastings Minnesota, and some time has been living out in Polk in 1902 came west to the state of county. He has many acquaintances Washington locating in Aberdeen, in this county, and is spending the where she taught school until the date time pleasantly visiting with old time of her marriage to J. F. Stranahan, an architect of that city, which was friends. in 1903. Previous to her coming Roy Wilson is home from Washing­ west Mrs. Stranahan taught success­ ton, where he has been for several fully in Northfield, Minn, where she weeks past, and will remain until displayed unusual ability in her chos­ after the holidays. en professon. Mrs. Stranahan later came to Tilla­ Alfred Coats, Jr. who is in attend­ ance at the Moran School near Seattle mook, and for some time was City is now nt home spending the Christ­ Recorder. She was prominent in ed­ mas holidays with his parents, Mr. ucational, civic and social circles, and had a host of friends who will miss and Mrs. Alfred Coats of this city. her. Miss Gladys Edner, employed in the Deceased is survived by her husband Clerk’s office, returned Monday from J. F. Stranahan, and three children, a week's vacation spent in visiting as follows: Carlisle, a son, and Flor­ with her mother, in Portland. ence and Corrinne, daughters. F. A. Otto Effenburger was down from Beltz of this city is a brother, and Nehalem Friday with business at the Mrs. O. A. Schultz a sister. Another sister is Mrs. Amanda Legler of court house. Minnesota, and still another brother J. J. Hollett was in from Blaine, resides in Utah. the latter part of the week with busi­ Arrangements for the funeral had ness at the court house. not been concluded at the time of go­ Mrs. Edna DeSart who was oper- ing to press. Deceased was the head ated on at a local hospital recently, of the Christian Science church in is recovering in good shape. She is this city, and the services probably will be under direction of that de- a «later of C. M. Barrick. Wm. Gupton was taken by the nomination. police before municipal Judge White last Monday, charged with intoxica­ CHRISTMAS WEDDING tion. He was given a fine of $25, to­ Christmas has a tendency to stir gether with ten days in jail. IL H. Johnson speeded through up the matrimonial instinct latent in Tillamook Monday. He was over­ the breast of the average young man taken near Garibaldi, and brought and woman. Rev. Hamrick of the- M. back und fined $25 for exceeding the E. church united Chester Hannegan and Juanita E. Fouts in marriage speed limit. Elmer Hoag and family left Mon­ the 22nd inst. On the 24th inst, day on an auto trip to Klamath Falls, married Thos. Dale and Helena where they will visit with relatives La Buda, both of Idaville. Marriage licenses were issued until after the first of the year. Wm. Newman was haled before the county clerk to Geo. W. Smith the police judge last Monday charged and Lina M. Burt on the 22nd. Thos. with disorderly conduct and paid $15. Mrs, Mabel Folks and children Myrna and Ethen of Tacoma, Wash., ■re visiting at the home of her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs W. E. Noyes. They expect to remain about two weeks. Sunday-Monday December 30-31 E. E. Hoffman and family, A. M. William Farnum in and family, Miss Jesie Hoffman, E. N. Hudson and wife of St. Johns held a "THE GUNFIGHTER family reunion at the home of S. K. • ‘ LODGE NIGHT" Our gang comedy. Hoffman and wife of Garibaldi where they partook of a Christmas dinner, Tuesday-Wednesday January 1-2 W. F. Nichols of the Tillamook County bank left Monday afternoon Constance Talmage in for Newberg where he spent Christ­ “DULCY” mas with relatives, and whither his wife had preceded him. They return­ Comedy drama. ed home Christmas night. "INTERNATIONAL NEWS" Clarence Stanley, cashier in the Til­ "AESOP’S FABLE" Cartoon remedy. lamook County bank joined his fam­ Thursday-Friday January 3-4 ily at Vancouver, Wash. Monday, and spent Christmas with relatives in ihe “DESIRE” old Hudson Bay town on the Colum­ bia, returning home Christmas night. Amighty story of social law. starring John Carroll and family were over Marguerite De la Motte, Walter from Spokane, Wn., and spent Christ­ Long, and Ralph Lewis. mas with Mrs. Carroll's mother, Mrs. •IS CONAN DOYLE RIGHT? Orpha iaitman of this city. Archie posing the workings of the spirits. French and wife of Forest Grove, also Saturday January 5 spent Christmas with Mrs. Eastman. Mr. Carroll formerly was roadmaster SHIRLEY MASON in in this county, and Mr. French a-as “SOUTH SEA LOVE” school coach and physical instructor in the city schools some months ago. •THE EXPLORERS” Fox Sunshin« Mr. and Mm. D. O. Spitsine-ser Comedy. motored to McMinnville Monday and spent Christmas with relatives. January program* are now . ,«dy ofr Mrs. Pearl Ware, with her son Cyril distribution; be sure you get one. and daughter Octavia, went out to the COLISEUM perous and Happy New Year Welcome to the New Year THE COLISEUM WE WISH YOU The personel of Skaggs United Stores unite in extending The Seasons Greetings A Prosperous and Happy New Year Business Has Been Good THANKS 1924 Will Be a Winner. Let us see to People of the Great Northwest. And hope that the New Year will bring to all new opportunities and much happiness. Skaggs United Stores you often. Always glad to show you A. A. PENNINGTON’S Quality Store Tillamook, Ore. DOLLARS AND SENSE IN A NUTSHELL More water to your cows when they want it means more milk The proper way to get results from your cows is to have water before them at all times. Installing sanitary drinking cups not only increases your milk yield but eliminates lots of extra labor. It is a guaranteed fact that you get your money back on an increase in milk in 10 months, besides the saving of labor and inconvenience of having to run the cows out in bad weather. In the past 20 months I have installed 750 cups and ont one of these could be bought from the user for the money it took to place them in the barn. It is a positive fact it not only results in an increase in pro­ duction but also a saving of feed. Without water your cows would be non—producehs, therefore sufficient water at the proper time increases your milk flow. Remember Burckard Guarantees the return of your money in 10 months on an increase in milk by installing sanitary drinking cups. One cup supplies two cows. These cups are $4 each. It mat­ ters not how large or how small the herd, my guarantee holds good. GEORGE J. 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