Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 04, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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    FRIDAY, APRIL
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
8
PENNINGTONS
Authentic Styles
Superior Fabrics
Our buyer of Ready-To-Wear has just returned from market,
with a supply of especially attractive numbers, selected from the
largest wholesale stocks in the west. Your individual garment is
here. Stouts especially. Modertely priced.
SILK BLOUSES
$20 & $37.50
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
RATINE
$1.00 yd
EXTRA VALUE
Pumps and Sandals
Expressing style in terms of quality without invoking the aid of
high prices. New York’s latest styles including Hollywood san­
dals, Classic Grey Buck and Suede's in several shades.
TISSUE GINGHAM
Large
■¡ortment children’s low shoes, modertly priced.
BOY’S
Women'»
SUITS
Moderately Priced
THE QUALITY STORE
Coats, Dresses
Blouses and Skirts
Women’s
Best Workmanship
DRESS SHIRTS
BLOUSES
$1.50 ea.
WITH OK WITHOUT COLLAR
95/ ea.
Men and Boys
FANCY STRIPES
CHILDREN’S
2-PANTS
Dresses
65/ yd
Suits
$6.00
HATS and CAPS
SPECIALS
Hats $5.00
SUITS
$25 $35 $50
SOMETHING NEW
»V l »j
WAV/ iilHWWW
Capt. A. W. French, formerly phys­
ical director at the Tillamook high,
INSURED CAR­
Free Delivery and
has been taken to the marine hospital
Pick up Service for
RIER
E. A. Clausson has been elected at Bremerton, Wash, for medical
principal of the Wheeler schools for treatment, having been taken serious­
Tillamook, City
the ensuing year.
Safe delivery guaranteed.
ly ill at Forest Grove, where himself
Take advantage of this.
We are governed by the Pub­
E. F. Lyster, one of the pioneer and wife have been attending the Uni­
Our truck will call at your
lic Service commission of
settlers of the Beaver section, was in versity. Mrs. Orpha Eastman, Airs.
residence any time day or
Oregon and each truck car­
night to pick up packages,
the city Tuesday last, with business French’s mother, will go over to stay
ries heavy liability and cargo
trunks any kind of freight,
at the court house.
with her daughter for a few weeks, I
insurance.
baggage or express.
Preston Marolf and two others have leaving the latter part of the present
taken contracts to convey logs from week.
a logging camp, in which Connie Dye
W. D. Shafer of Rockaway was in
will begin to operate early this month, the city Thursday, and was seen at I
to a dumping place on the Trask the court house.
river, when the logs will be run down
Thomas Coates, Jr. will sing the
WHAT DAY AND WHAT MONTH? IT MAY BE
to the lower bay. The new camp will “Holy City” in the Christian church
be located on the divide between Kil- next Sunday, at 11 a. m.
“The Lucky Birthday’’—
lam and Fawcett creeks, where some
“Come my friends, and see the
no one knows. Just having
good timber will be cut up into log
Gypsy Rover, in the H. S. Gym. Fri­
length for mill on the lower bay.
“The Lucky Birthday”
day night.”—Adv.
The womans missionary society of
may
be worth anywhere
T. Shillinglaw of near Hemlock was
the Christian church will meet at the
from
$1.00 to $10.00 to you
Freight
trucks
leave
Portland
daily
except
in the city Friday last on business.
Christian church, Thursday April 10 Mr. Shillinglaw first came to Sand­
—
and
it costs nothing to
Sunday
at
5:00
P.
M.
arriving
at
Tillamook
for
at 2 o’clock. Every one invited.
lake in this county in 1888, later re­
enter
“
The Lucky Birth­
early
morning
delivery.
It is learned that Al Reynolds, who moving to the Hemlock district in
Returning
leaves
Tillamook
at
5
P.
M.
day
Prize
Contest.”
lives north of this tity, was stricken 1909. He keeps a few cows and has
These are strictly Portland-Tillamook trucks
Every boy or girl under
with paralysiA last Sunday night. Mr. quite a tract of timber and pasture,
Reynolds is an old resident of the besides enough cleared to do some
and will not stop to pick up freight at intermedi­
15 years of age can enter.
county, and therefore is well known. farming. Mr. Shillinglaw was born in
All you have to do is to
ate points.
C. I. Clough was up to the Shepherd Scotland, but has been a resident id'
bring father or mother
MATHERS TRUCK SERVICE
Springs east of Portland, for two or this county for 36 years past.
with you to this store and
Offices
three days, last week.
J. J. Hollett, a Blaine rancher, was
fill
out a Contest Card
John Jacober of Nehalem was a in the city last Friday.
TILLAMOOK:
PORTLAND:
with
the date of your
county seat caller Wednesday.
F. E. Dugan, a brother-in-law of
209' 2 SECOND AVE. E.
birthday.
That is all—
Mrs. A. M. Hoffman had her tonsils M. E. Gruber of Trask lodge, and
49 N. EKONT ST.
Tel. 65 W and Mutual
removed last Friday at the office of wife, are visiting the Grubers at the
nothing
else
is necessary—
Night Phone 11R
Tel. Broadway 8420
Dr.E. R. Ringo, and is getting along lodge. Mr. Dugan formerly lived at
nothing
need
be bought. ASK TO SEE NUMBERS
nicely.
Beaver in this county, leaving her-
But you must bring par­
E. K. Scovell, one of the oldest in­ about two years ago for Oakland
STORAGE
ent
or guardian with you L163, F856 AND F250.
habitants in point of residence in the California. They have now returned
Our Portland fireproof
Ship
Household
goods
to verify your birthday
Nehalem section, was in the city last to this county with the intention of
warehouse
i s
especially
equipped for handing stor­
Wednesday on business, and incident­ once more stopping in good ohi Tilla-
date.
.
by truck
age of furniture and house­
ally meeting old friends. Mr. Scovell monk.
came to Nehalem in the year 1870
hold goods, compar.ments
LUCKY BIRTHDAY
Mayor J. Merrel Smith, who was
Our large added van is at
fifty four years ago. He said there
uniformly
he
ited
fo
pianos
PRIZE CONTEST’’
confined to his home for a few days
was no road tax to pay when he came
and moi-; mf fooms for
your
service
with
experienc
­
last
week,
was
out
for
the
first time
to the county, for the reason that i
rugs. This is where your
Lvery boy or girl whose birthday is the same as “The Lucky Birthday” will receive a Cash prire-i
Saturday, and has practically recov-
ed packers to attend to every
then were no roads—nothing but
goods will be taken care of
!P.a> , *, ot.
or $2-50 or $1—that all depends upon how many boys and girls have “The Lud
er«d from an attack of influenza.
detail
of
the
moving
problem.
Indian trails, Mr. Scovell is hale
right. Lowest insurance rate
Birthday —which will be announced by us on Saturday April 19, at 8 p. m. You can register your bid
George
Smith
of
Nehalem
was
a
day any time up to 6 p. m. April 19.
and hearty, and can do a good day's
in this building.
“The Lucky Birthday is in a sealed envelope at the First National Bank. Absolutely no one known ti
Work, should occasion require, and still county visitor last Friday.
date in the envelope-Ut it is ONE of the 366 days in 1924, that is the anniversary of the birthday i
Mrs. M. D. Ackley is enjoying a
has time to keep up with the current
some boy- or girl in this community, who will get the money—if entered in “The Lucky Birthday Pn»
national, state and county events, in­ visit from her mother, Mrs. Lou D.
Contest
described above.
E. W. Stark had a tumor removed He is at a hospital here, receiving
cluding the latest news about “Tilla­ Jones of Medford. Mrs. Jones plans
from hi* right eye last Sunday, which medical attention.
to remain for about six weeks.
mook county going bankrupt!”
had been bothering him for some time
Mrs. L. L. i randall of this city,
Friday.
April
4,
in
the
T.
H.
S.
I’ll see you at the High School
8Re SelleSS'""!^’''
Ith'^'Reg^rattt
Apn^Wth“ ’
[last, The optic is getting along in who was injured in an auto accident
Gymnasium , Friday night, April 4.— gymnasium, at 8 o’clock, you will be
good shape.
■ at Astoria, some weeks ago, has so
well entertained.—Adv.
Adv
in ou^s oreat 8 n^m A?^CkV8t<i to be kept at First National Bank and to be opened pul
C. Krrchberg of Wheeler, was a I far recovered, as to be removed from
The Tinshop theatre of this city
W. F. Kane of Nehalem, was in the
to that ch id If mw’
19tb; IVun,yJ°ne chlld has
under the lucky date $10 cash
the
hospital
to
hfer
home,
and
is
get
­
to that child. It more than one it will be divided equally among them.
which formerly was conducted by county seat visitor last Saturday.
city on business last Thursday.
C. L. McCulloch, state bridge eng­ ting along nicely.
A delegation from Garibaldi was up Toby Oliver, has been sold to A. B.
J. H. Bryant, general agent for the
here to see the county court Wednes­ Curtis of Garibaldi, who opened the ineer, and deputy state engineer Pax­
day last, seeking to have Garibaldi theatre to the public last week. It is ton, of Portland, were over to this North American Accident company
precinct made a separate Justice of understood that the litigation which county and inspected the big bridge was in from Portland the latter part
threatened, concerning the theatre, at Nehalem, last Friday. The bridge of last week.
the peace district.
Friday, April 4, bring your girl to has been amicably settled out of is the finest one in the county, and
Frank Gooch, who had an attack
the H. S. gymnasium and learn how court, and that the goddess of peace connects with the new dyke road of appendicitis last week, is now able
now mildly broods over the once su- across the river from Nehalem.
to spoon.—Adv.
to be around again. He is a lineman
C. R. Hoevet of Wheeler was in for the Coast Power company.
S. G. Reed, of the Necarney Moun­ per-heated atmosphere of "China-
town Monday.
tain ranch, was in the city Thursday, town." *
M. E. Gruber, proprietor of the
W. B. Neal and E. E. Hanson were Trask House summer resort up the
See Lord ('raven, in the Gypsy
on business at the court house.
Mr.
Klamath Falls—Pelican Bay lum­
Reed is a candidate for commissioner Rover. Friday night in the T. H. S. in town from Blackrock, Polk county, Trask river, was in town Monday last.
ber
company will start with night and
He is rather clever, jast Monday, on a fishing trip.
from the north end of the county Still gymnasum.
He reports that the summer bridge day shifts on April 1.
Mrs.
Robt.
Gilpin
and
daughter
of
Doncha
knew
?
—
Adv.
another candidate for commissioner,
is in, and that everything is lovely
Ed West, mayor of Nehalem, was this city, were visitors to Portland, up in the highlands.
is W. H. Sales of Foley. While here
Mr. Reed filed as a candidate, as did in town Monday of this week, on busi­ this week.
CARD OF THANKS
Will Elliott, a pioneer of the Tilla­
L. C. Garrison, at one time a pic­
Mr. Sales, A. H. Brimhall, and Rert ness matters.
We wish to thank all who so kindly ♦
mook country in 1871. was in the
IN
Hudson, the latter for sheriff
E. W. Blanchard and Jess Hayes, ture operator at the old Rex theatre
city
Monday
swapping a few words j a’S,sted in the sickness, death and
Eliot Henderson, youngest on of of Bay City, were in town, on busi­ has returned to this county to stay in “jargon" with his old friend, M. V burial of our darling one that passed
Judge J. L. Henderson of thia city, ness last Monday. They report that permanently. and is accompanied by
Stillwell. Mr. Elliott is now living I a^iy'
arrived Tuesday last from Los Ang­ all houses in Bay City are occupied; his family. They are at present stop­
on
the old home place on the Kilches MR AND *' MRS. WILLIAM TURNER
les on a visit to his father The form­ that the mill is running on full time; ing at Garibaldi. Mr. Garrison was river.
er states that the slump in oil in law and that fishermen are getting ready up to the county seat Monday, looking
The Gypsies are coming they will >W|Consult Dr. J. G. Turner, ', eye
Angeles has put a large army of oil for the spring run of Chinooks. Crab around. The Garrisons returned here
specialist,
entertain you in the high school gym­ ”t3Pr *"r*y
National
handlers out of work, and that ft is a Ashing will soon open up in full blast, from North Bend, Coos county.
building. Thursdays only.
nasium
Friday,
April
4,
at
8
o'clock
19tf
F. M Vail and family left Thurs­
poor place to go for work at thia time, and every one who has a boat or a
or in fact at any time, as the corpora­ crab outfit expects to get after the day last for their new home near —Adv.
Skill combined with ex­
Abe Bloom of the Bloom Furniture
tions there hire Mexicans in prefer­ crustaceans at a lively rate. Most Beaverton, Washington county, where
ence to white labor, which labor they of the crabs caught at Bay City are he has purchased 20 acres of land, company, was a passenger to Mc­ QjR perience assure scientific
MUSIC, AND COMEDY
ey« ex
____
Minnville last Sunday.
can get for less money. He also re­ shipped to San Francisco, as the Bay and will try small farming.
examination,
proper
Herman Smith was injured on the
ports that the hoof and mouth disease City crabs are said to have a special
Dr. Shearer was in Fortland last
on h?* eye’ tOn’nlt Dr ThomD-
is raging in Southern California, with flavor that is not found in any such head last Monday at the Tillamook Thursday and Friday attending a son
»on o„ hlg
re(ruUr
’
flying stick of wood.
wood | meeting of the officers of the O. N G
like crabs on the coast.
great loss of cattle, hogs, etc.
Spruce mill by a Hying
nesday. April 9, Tillamook hotel. 2sl'
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
GOOD NEWS FOR
THE CHILDREN
MÄTHERS
When
Is
Your
Birthday?
TRUCK SERVICE
WE DELIVER THE GOODS
RULES OF THE CONTEST
It Pays to Pay Cash at
Larson & Hechtner
:
Macy-Baird Comedians
VAUDEVILLE
AT THE COLISEUM
Sunday-Monday, April fi-7
ihX’toïthe corTert
TWO NIGHTS ONLY