êillamuo THIS ISSUE 8 PAGES < MANY AUTOMOBILES SECOND SEMETER OF SCHOOL OPENS Mrs. A. M. Hoffman of this city underwent a Berious operation at the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland on January 4ht. A letter to her hus­ Charles Richter of this city has the band Monday, states that she is now The second semester of school will contract for building a large garage, out of the hospital, and will return Last Sunday, a Tillamook man begin January 28. On the opening 60x110 feet, in Wheeler, on the site home next Sunday. It is believed that counted three hundred autos parked day the children will report to their Qf the hotel recently burned at that the operation will restore her to along the Nestucca from Valley old rooms and receive their report place. The contractor started on the health. points. The owners of the vehicles cards. Those promoted will be sent work of excavating last Thursday. were over to catch Steelheads, and if to their new rooms, where they will i capl. ¡Spewt't and so?, the iatusr they uidn't rxltii uiem It was n«.i the be given seats, iusta of .’.equu’ei? bjclw, Ira W. White, city recorder, made a «employed at the Cape Mears light fault of the fishes, as the river seemed etc. They will be dismissed" until quick business visit to Portland lastl)louge were in town Tuesday. Capt. well stocked with that species of afternoon, when regular sessions will Friday. Spences reports everything serene fish. Some complaint has been voiced be started. by dairymen and farmers of that sec­ A class of beginning pupils will be over at Bayocean. M. R. Terry is building a new resi- tion on account of the habit many of started. Any one-having children to he recently purchased dence on lots Ira G. Nelson, ounty agent for the the fishermen have of throwing down enter in grade IB is requested to from the city on Fourth street and Oregon Fire Relief association of fences, leaving gates open that lead send them to Miss Coleman, Room 15, Third avenue west. The building McMinnville, has opened an office to stock pastures, and other acts that in the Liberty school. It is import­ •will be a four story cottage of mod- next door to the Harris Jewelry do no set well with the farmers of ant that beginning pupils enter on ern type. store.—Adv. Nestucca. Every Sunday sees a the first day, or as soon after as pos­ big crowd from the valley on that sible. No beginners can be admitted Wm. Ward and wife of Neskowin Ben S. Richards left Sunday for Were in the city last Thursday, regie Tillamook where he has employment stream. and many fish are taken after February 4, the second Mon­ away by the outside sportsmen. Port­ day of the semester. tered at the Todd Hotel. in a logging camp.—Willamina Times. land is especially well represented J. D. Ward of Neskowin was in the Mrs. Edw. Smith, wife of the Ne­ on such occasions. The Nestucca is city on business, last Thursday. halem barber, was in the city last famous for its fine run of Steelheads. Monday, with business at the court L. J. Affolter of Neskowin, had house. business in the city one day the lat­ The Wabbegwanne club met Mon­ ter part of last week. Ernest and Earl Greenlee were in day evening, January 21, at the town from Blaine, last Tuesday. There is about two inches of snow home of Mrs. George Winslow, with on the summit of the Coast range. County Clerk Brimhall, who was Mrs. J. E. Shearer assisting. Mrs. M. W. Harrison, of 1215 East Following officers were elected for The railroad company is keeping a confined to his home for several days large gang of men at work on the last week, is able to be about again. Clinton street, Portland, fell a few coming year: president, Mrs. Fred days ago, while descending the stairs Christensen; vice president, Mrs. Guy mountain section of the S. P. between Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Red­ in her residence in Portland, and re­ Ford; secretary and- treasurer, Mrs. Tillamook and Portland, as this is ceived a broken shoulder. While her George J. Larson. the season of the year when slides ding, January 7, 1924, a daughter condition is not considered serious, Sixteen members answered roll call most frequently occur. T. E. Epplett, who was confined to she was quite severely injured, but as follows: Aiderman, Barrick, Coe, H. G. Guild and wife returned last his home for a period of five weeks, is reported to be getting along as Christensen, Ford, Hanslmier, John­ Thursday night from a trip to Port­ is able to be out upon the streets, well as might be expected under the son, Keesee, Larson, Rusk, Smith, land, and have taken apartments here. and is recovering nicely from the circumstances. Mrs. Leslie Harrison Shearer, Terry, Thomas, Williams, effects of his fail. side of her mother-in-law for a few and Winslow. Friday was a bright, sunshiny ♦ ♦ ♦ spring day, with almost a summer The J. U. G. club will hold a food left Tuesday to be present at the bed- L. D. club met at the home of Mrs. sale on Wedesday, January 30, at days. Mrs. Harrison is well known in temperature this city, where she has many friends, H. H. Rosenberg with Mrs. Leach Conovers’ store.—Adv. Workmen for the S. P. company who extend their sympathy in her assisting Friday January 18th, with are finishing up the long switch at W. D. Pine and family are spend- misfortune. the following members present: Mes- Garibaldi, and will soon have it done, ing the latter part of the week over dames Anderson, Armentrout, Bunn, A crew of Mexicans are doing the at Corvallis, where Mr. Pine is at­ Frisbie, Gabriel, Hosley, Hoy, Moul­ work on one of the sections. tending the Agricultural econmic ton, Odell, Rosenberg, Stiles, Davis, Brown, and Leach. *• — -a»-— Steelheads are running far up the conference, There expect to return Mrs. Cardiu 2nd Mrs. L. Fairbanks Salmonberry. A passenger on an in­ home Saturday. were guests of the afternoon. The coming train last Thursday states Dr. J. N. Shaw is testing cattie It is understood that the failure of club adjourned to meet with Mrs. that he saw one jump out of the wa­ herds in the north end of the county the Southern Pacific railway company Stiles in two weeks. ter, several miles up that stream. this week. to approve the plans of the state II. 8. Brimhall was absent from his Don Simmons of Bay City was in A. W. McComb, who sold his in­ highway commission, thereby tying duties as county clerk for a few days up the construction of the road gap the city Saturday evening. Don will terest in the Tillamook Herald re ­ last week on account of sickness. cently, left Wednesday for his farm between Brighton and Jetty creek, be remembered by former members John L, May, former colonel of the near Dayton. His successor, Lindsey has created considerable disappoint­ of the old Tenth company as the 162d Infantry, and who was regiment­ Speight, a Junior student in the Agri­ ment among the people of the beach dratted bugler who used to get them al commander of that organization cultural college, who spent a couple towns, and at Wheeler, who will be up to hunt reveilles in the middle of overseas, was in the city last week of days here recently, accompanied more likely to be benefited by the the night. completion of the road. It is under­ on business for the Southern Pacific him on his way home. stood that a big garage is being con­ railroad. Mr. May is connected with Emil Anderson of the Anderson structed at Wheeler, and that other the traffic department for the trans­ Bros, garage at Nehalem was in thç improvements have been outlined for portation company. city this week on business. The An­ the near future, based upon the pro­ Dr. J. E. Shearer reports the birth derson brothers opeiate a stage line posed completion of the Brighton- of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil between Nehalem and Seaside in ad­ Jetty creek gap in the Roosevelt high­ Loomis of Hebo January 17. way, and there is a feeling of depres­ dition to their garage duties. sion on account of the probable delay M. W. Harrison was in the city I. H. Miller, Bay City real estate in closing the above gap in many from Portland last week looking dealer, was Tn the city last week look­ quarters. after business properties. ing things over. Mr Miller is a Miss Madge DeFord had the honor strong believer in port improvements for Tillamook bay. of receiving the prize offered at the Elk’s ball Thursday night for the best Chester Stewart was off duty a few cost med woman on the floor. Peter «lays recently on account of a bad Luthi was given a prize for assuming cold, but is now back on the Job again character for a man and Mrs. Irma for the city. County Attorney Goyne, and the Embum received a prize for the best Tongue brothers appeared for the Miss Ros«' Tilden was in Tillamook character for a woman. from her home near Nehalem last county in circuit court at Hillsboro the <'. B. Buchanan, a well known feed Saturday. Miss Tilden is well known latter part of last week, when the and grain warehouse man of Hills­ in this city, having spent some time Judge over-ruled the demurrer filed by the Timber interests, represented by boro, wan registen'd at tin Tillamook here in the past. one Kinney. The case is an outgrowth hotel last Thursday. George Williams has been under of Kinney et als to stop payment of Mrs. N. A. Williams of Barview, the weather for the past week or so. warrants to the value of $10,000 for was up to the Tillamook metropolis Last, reports say. however, that Mr. a re-cruise of timber lands in this last Thursday, shopping. Williams is improving and will be county, issued to M. G. Nease, the Smith parson, C. L. and M. S. Hig­ hack selling Studebakers again soon. cruiser employed by the county. bee and F. 8. Smith of Portland, were over here Friday, angling fol the sporty Steelheads. C. L. Higbee plaved professional basebail for the Salt Lake club last season. TILLAMOOK GRADE SCHOOL OPERETTA BRIEF PERSONAL NEWS VISIT ON NESTUCCA FOB. DETROIT IN REALM OF SOCIETY MRS. M. W. HARRISON WAS INJURED IN FALL Starter and Demountable Rims «»5.00 txrro Why You Should Order Your Ford Car Now 123,607 Actual retail deliveries in December, ejtablijn- Ing a new high record for winter buying Considering that, as spring ap­ proaches, retail buying will become more active, there will be a greater demand for Ford Cars this spring than ever before. Therefore, the only way you can be sure of obtaining delivery this coming spring or summer is to place your order immediately. It you do not with to pay cash tor your car you can arrange for a small payment down and easy terms on the balance. Or you con buy on the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer Detroit, Michigan TILLAMOOK GARAGE Tillamook, Oregon KINNEY VS. COUNTY HEARD AT HILLSBORO WHEREVER YOU GET IT Edith M Ross of Wheeler, visited the county teat the latter part of last Week. THE SMUGGLEMAN A serious accident to a little two year old child of E. E. Hoffman of this city last Sunday morning was narrowly averted when the latter started to back into his garage, after first driving out of it. When he drove the car out. the child was not near, but as he started to back in again for some lesson, he was attracted by the exclamations of his wife, and stopped, but not until the little one had been knocked down by the back part of the auto, and somewhat bruis­ ed. A second or two later the ma­ chine must have passed over the child, with what results may be conjectur­ ed. How the baby got out there so quickly, i» what pussies Mr. Hoffman. High School Gym 8:15 p.m Mrs. Virginia Des Marais of^ Minn­ eapolis is visiting at Garibaldi with her brother, E. J St. Onge. M R. Terry went to Portland Sat­ urday afternoon to see his father who to U1 there FRIDAY, FEB. 1 Mrs. John Benson of Garibaldi was In town Thursday. The Misses Louis» and Lsna Burley return*! to their home in Newbvig Bunday after a visit with relatives here fl c Just two things made It possible for us to givs you this 20% reduction on Tuxedo: 1. A reduction In the cost of Kentucky Burley tobacco and in package materials, as well. 2. The consolidation of three of our big plants into one. (Mr. Ford may not ho In the tobacco business but he Is right about consolidation.) You know that it is the desire and policy of The American Tobacco Co. to extend to its customers the maximum of service. Reducing the price of a great favorite like Tuxedo is our idea of delivering this service. Tuxedo is always FRESH. Every p»r*Jrage is— Guaranteed by 8 § Admission 35c & 50c Tickets at E. E. Koch’s ^aun.cnrtn, I *> • AY«» % PRICE REDUCTIO