WAY, APRIL 18, J924 5 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT LL PROTECT GAME ington fish and game club. A representation of Netarts mem­ bers was present who asked the club (Continued from page 1) to take a stand against commercial that adopted by the Wash- fishing for crabs and clams on Ne- tarts bay. The idea was that those sea foods should not be taken and hauled away from the bay for com­ mercial purposes, but that persons sh. uld be allowed to take enough for CONOVERS STORE CASH RAISING This is not a closing out sale, nor a cleaning up sale, but we must raise $15 000 in (’ash at once. All of our money is on our books. We secured a heavy loan in January, for which we pledged our entire assets, expecting to collect on our accounts in time to meet our obligations. We have been disappointed, too many have passed us up. We must sacrifice our stock in order to make good our promise. We have decided to place our Entire $18,000 Stock on Sale at 10 per cent Discount You know our prices. We are not offering baits or leaders to fool the public, ome in, buy anything you want, all you want. Stock up! No limit. We Will Discount the Bill 10 per cent ou have never heard of a Grocery Sale of this kind before, but necessity forc- to it. Our Loss Is Your Gain Ve have new goods coming daily and our stock will always be complete. We fill continue this sale until we raise the desired amount. No credit during his sale, hut we will make their individual needs while over here. in the 363rd Field Hospital Company, | racks, and Sergeant Raymond Ram-1 for the first-half payments than any The matter was referred to the execu­ 91 Division U. S.- A. sey of Portland. ¡collection made for the first-half, in tive committee for action. He was sent to Camp Lewis for1 After the inspection Colonel How-’the history of the county, and tax The late contest for membership training, afterwards going over seas ell gave a talk to the assembled spec­ money is still flowing in, but with was canvassed. It was found that in July 1918. After the signing of tators on the citizens’ military train- penalties added, since the expiring Captain Terry had secured 115 mem­ the Armistice he returned in 1919 I ing camps, and the importance in date of the first collection period. bers, and that his opponent, Captain to Portland, Ore. with his Company, ! keeping these institutions before the I Schelling, had secured 114 members, and was mustered out, returning to I people. HIGH SCHOOL OPERETTA making a total new membership of Tillamook. I 229 in the county. Terry was ad­ After returning he became active F. M. PARRISH DIES AT DALLAS The high school operetta, “The judged to be the winner, but Schelling > in buiness being one of the founders Gypsy Rover,” was given in the high has no cause to feel discouraged, as of the Tillamook-Portland Stage I F. M. Parrish, a well known conduc­ school gymnasium, Friday evening he made a gallant fight, and only Line, severing his connection with f tor on the Southern Pacific system for April 4. This operetta was a produc­ lacked one vote of tying the score. that company a short time ago. He 26 years, died suddenly of heart tion of both the boys and girls glee The losers will B«t ud a banauet for was engaged by the Brighton mill in trnnhlg of Dnllaa Anrd Ha io cluuA u * the Tillamook high 3ehoc*> the winners In the near future. the lumber business where he met survived by a widow, Mary Hoham Under the capable leadership of Miss A committee was appointed by the death. Parrish, and two sons, F. M. and Helen Church a very creditable per­ president to arrange for a contest for He was married March 16, 1924 to George. His widow is suffering from formance was presented to the Tilla­ the largest fish caught on tackle to Luta Donaldson, who with six sisters cancer, and is vary low. Deceased mook ublic. be later designated, and for prizes for and four brothers mourn his sudden was a brother of Mrs. H. G. Guild of A clever plot together with attrac- same. So, look out for some real big demise. this city. Mr. and Mrs. Guild attend­ tive costumes and good stage techin- His moral character was above re­ ed the funeral at Dallas last Wednes­ que made the operetta an enjoyable proach. Was honest in all his deal­ day. one. Finished chorus work with more OBITUARY OF IVAN DONALDSON ings and believed in a prepared life than the usual solo work showed that for a hereafter. MR SPITZMESSERS SISTER DIES good progress had been made by the As one said in recommending him Ivan Donaldson was born in Tilla­ musical organizations in high school mook May 19, 1887 and died in Bright­ to the public, “He is honest, sober, D. O. Spitznicsser received word this year. With this excellent be­ on camp at Rector Station, Ore. April and industrious and is thoroughly re­ last week of the death of his sister, ginning great things should be ex­ 14, 1924. He was just coming into liable in all things.” j Mrs. Erwin Ball of La Mesa, Calif- pected from the glee clubs next year. The ex-mayor of Forest Grove in the prime and vigor of manhood, be­ | ornia, which occurred on April 10th, —Contributed. ing 36 yearsr 10 months and 25 days recommending him said, “I have al­ 1924. Mr. Spitzmesser’s mother of old. He attended school at Fairview ways found him straight forward and Summitville, Indiana, was present at MEMORIAL FUND IS STARTED and Tillamook and later entered Paci­ to be depended upon. His moral the bedside of her daughter when the fic University at Forest Grove, Ore­ character was above reproach.” latter passed away. The remains The Woman’s club committee of gon graduating with honors. were taken back to the old home cem­ which Mrs. Eva N. McGee is chair­ Two days after graduation he heard etery in Indiana for burial. ANNUAL INSPECTION FOR man, is receiving subscriptions for his country’s call for men to defend GUARD the monument to be erected in this the flag of this nation and enlisted SELLS FIVE AUTOS IN ONE DAY city to the memory of the Tillamook county soldier dead—the young men Why Wash when you can have i Last Monday evening the loca! unit J. Merrel Smith went up to Wheeler who made the supreme sacrifice for your clothes laundered at a of the Oregon National Guard was HOME LAUNDRY inspected by federal officers, in ac­ last Friday, and though Friday is sup­ their country during the world war. for less than you could do it your­ cordance to a part of the government posed to be an unlucky day, he sold While disappointed in not securing self. If mending is necessary we law which provides for a federal sta- five Oldsmobiles in that town, in time the triangle on Third street as a loca­ will do it. We eadd for and de­ to take the train for home. The ma­ tion for the monument, the club is tus for state troops. liver. chine he drove up was fancied by a seeking a new location, and hopes to The inspection was conducted by ERNEST D. JOHNSON Colonel Thiley Howell, Captain Rob- I local man, who bought it. The Mayor have it in the near future, so that the 412 E. 4th St. Bell Phone ert O. Poage, both of Vancouver bar- | now declares that Friday is a lucky work may go <9n, as outlined in prev­ f Jazztime and divorce. Starring MARY -DEN, HUNTLY GORDON, WM. COLLIER, , and others. “THE GREAT OUTDOORS” Comedy E. G. Anderson Featuring OWEN MOORE, SYLVIA BREAM- ER VIRGINIA BROWN FAIR, TULLY MAR­ SHALL and ROBERT McKIM. Some cast? A roaring adventure of an American masquerading as a Chinese Lord, saving from the Harem Hor­ rors a white girl kidnapped by the yellow bandits. “DO YOU TAKE?" Comedy Add Califor ma FRIDAY APRIL 25 to your Eastern trip Double the pleasure almost without cost DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr., in DR. JACK he Way of. Man ipter two. One night only. TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY APRIL 22-23 THE ARIZONA EXPRESS ’lov'i- Lincoln J. Carte!-, starring PAULINE AKKF. ar.d DAVID 3UTLER. A chapter in two people, one, a U. S. Mail Clerk Arizona Express,” the other, a girl from ail Western way station. Two nights only— STEPHEN STEPS OUT For you who are ptannlng an Eastern trip. Southern Pacific men have a message. Call at any Southern Pacific ticket office and learn how you may go through California, with liberal stopovers at intereating points, at little or no additional coat. Go to California over the in­ comparable Shasta Route. Then go East over the Southern Pacific. You have three routes a veteran. A His first picture and he does it like regular chip off the old block. He and Theodore Roberts sure make some team in this number. “Comedy” SATURDAY APRIL 26 SHEEP.” Fahl« and TIONAL NEWS” “INTERNA­ Easter Millinery Just Arrived to choose from, all rurpa—Inglj Interesting. And on every train you find Southern Pacific Service. Pas­ sengers ars counted as honored guests. AU of our trans-continental trains carry diners which offer a remarkable fine service at prices which are low compared to those of like service elsewhere. GLEN HUNTER in GRIT •>< '»• und.,.»rM. to,' £> iSjtaU«. -I ■ »«>' "rt- Southern Pacific <» “THE RIDING MASTER” Comedy « On Groceries for steady, all the year dealing, for we always give you quality along with price;— both are right. Honey—Fancy, extra heavy cakes, 35c—3 for $1.00. Honey—Finest strained honey—pint jars 40c each. Butter—The Famous Linn Brand—now only 45c lb. Eggs—Ordinary 20c per doz. Satisfaction Kind 25c Tea—Schillings Best—1-2 lb. pkgs. 30c—1 lb. 58c Tru Blu Graham Crax, very fine, 3 lb. box 50c. Branola Health Gems—per pkg. 15c. Bulk Coffee—30, 40 and 45c per lb. Seed for your Flower and Vegetable garden and Dairy Crops. Our Seed business is constantly increasing due to good quality at saving prices. Satisfaction Store-Market THUNDERGATE ANOTHER NIGHT OF VAUDEVILLE MONDAY APRIL 21 return engagement of HAROLD LLOYD’S ®t comedÿ, NOBODY SKINS US EVA JEFFERS Cor. 1 st St. and 2nd Ave. Afternoon matinee »nd evening J