Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 23, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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    FRIDAY, MAY^^
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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r. Babb made a trip to Cloverdale
Treat your friends for one cent at
DDirC PCDCANAI NOA/QI S G- RceJ of Nehalem, candidate town Monday visiting his brother, F. I Miss Elfrieda Tubbe sing was in
Sunday.
town Saturday from Blaine attending the Blue Bird Saturday.—Adv.
Dnicr rLIlJUlIML IIUIJ for county commissioner, passed W. Talbot.
W M Stevens of Rockaw’ay made
Ivan Larson, 6 year old son of C-
I through the-city Wednesday r on his
L. E. Ga.wuud, fjrest ranger of the the county graduation exercises. Miss Larson, local merchant, was opearted a bin inesa trip to Tillamook Tuesday.
_ ..41. end .1 of the county,
Planting of shrubbry and flowers '___
Mrs. Leo Saunders of Wilson river
way to the south
Hebo district was in the city Monday Tubbcsing is the teacher in the Blaine on Wednesday morning at 8 o’clock
school.
on the school grounds has been com­
spent
Friday in town shopping.
Emery Brandt and Wm. Glick of
L. E. Garwood, forest ranger of the
Wm. D. Shaffer, expressman of at the Vidito hospital, Dr. Shearer
Ed Weston of Pleasant Valley was
pleted and is the cause of much fav­ Cloverdale were Tillamook visitors attending court.
operating.
Very
recent
reports
are
Rockaway, was in town Monday on
orable comment. Carl M. Anderson Thursday.
■ in town Thursday on business.
Hebo district was in the city Monday business.
that he is doing nicely.
had charge of the work and is re­
Chris Erickson and daughter of attending couit.
Mrs. Rachel Cramblet has purefcas-:
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
ceiving a great deal of praise for his Humboldt county, California, are mak­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross returned Joe Over of Brighton at the Tilla­ ed the property at t’th and Park
results. The shrubs are from his own ing an extensive visit with his brother Thursday evening from a trip into
mook General hospital Thursday streets formerly owned by Clarence (
nursery stock. The grounds have been John Erickson of Tillamook.
Mr. California. They are receiving the.
Larson, and will move into the resi­
planted with a view to having some Erickson is a retired cattle buyer of cangratulations of friends on their morning. Dr. Ringo was the attend­
dence
soon.
ing
physician.
flower in bloom at all seasons of the Humbolt county and has property also recent marriage. Mrs. Ross was Miss i
Treat your friends for one cent at
William Penegore, with the street
year.
in Tillamook county.
Ruth Partridge.
railway company of Portland, is in the Blue Bird Saturday.—Adv.
Through the county agent’s office
Clarence Anderson, son of Mr. and 1 town for a few deys.
F. S. Seabrook of Garibaldi was a
Ike Moore was in from Pleasant
two purebred Holstein heifers were Tillamook visitor Thursday.
Mrs. Alfred Anderson, came hornet Current magazines and periodicals Valley Thursday.
shipped to Chinook, Montana, this
F. E. Cross of Hebo was in the city from Corvallis Thursday, where he is I
Hubert Smith, cow tester from the
week.
The stock was from Jack Monday as a witness in a case before attending O. A. C., to spend a few i now sold at the Eldee confectionery.— south end of the county was in town
Adv.
Kups’s herd.
days with his parents.
the circuit court.
Ralph M. Ackley, formerly a real Thursday on business.
George Kiehm came up from estate dealer of Tillamook and for
W. H. Sales of Mohler was elec-
W. F. Mum was a McMinnville vis­
Treat your friends for one cent at
Wheeler Friday to cast his vote in the past fifteen years a member of the Blue Bird Saturday.—Adv.
tioneering in the vicinity of Tillamook itor Saturday evening.
the past week.
Jack Talbot of Sheridan was in the recent election.
The boys of the Christian church
the realty board of Portland, was in
the county last week calling on Sunday school played baseball with
friends and relatives and transacting the McMinnville Sunday school team
on the McMinnville field Saturday.
business.
Mrs. Hanna M. Fisher of Portland The score was 8 to 11 in favor of the
has been spending the last few weeks Tillamook team. The boys were roy­
in Tillamook with friends. The late ally entertained by the Christian
A return
Mr. Fisher, who was a widely traveled church at McMinnville.
man was very fond of visiting Tilla­ game will be played in this city soon.
B. E. Stanton and family of Port­
mook’s beaches, declaring them to be
more beautiful even than those of land, are visitiing I. M. Smith for a
week.
Wales.
Opening special Saturday with each
Current magazines and periodicals
now sold at the Eldee confectionery.— fountain order one additional for one
cent at the Blue Bird.—Adv.
Adv.
Ed Davis was in the city from Ne-
J. E. Dillian, water commissioner
of Seaside, arrived in town Tuesday halem Tuesday.
1 Registered cow, 2 yr. old, Hydes True Blue, 2nd, No. 608,259.
Pius Christensen, a farmer of the
for a brief stay.
B. A. Kliks, of McMinnville, was Nehalem country, was in town Sat­
1 Registered cow, 2 yr. old, Oregon Beautiful, No. 550,966.
at the court house Wednesday on urday.
Eight 2 yr. old Jersey Heifers, past 2 yrs. old.
Ollie Woods was in town on busi­
legal business.
One 2 year old Bull.
New place, new stock new manage­ ness Thursday. Mr. Woods has a
ment.
The Blue Bird, across the lairy ranch at Beaver.
One five year old Jersey Cow.
We strive to suit your fancy at the
street from Sunset garage.—Adv.
One six year old Jersey Cow
I. N. Ferris of this city is visit­ Blue Bird.—Adv.
Ira Lee Krake and Myrtle Viola
One three year old this fall Jersey Cow.
ing a brother and other relatives in
northern Washington and will be Nash were married by Rev. Woolever
One pure bred Holstein Cow 8 years old.
at the U. B. parsonage Friday after­
gone several weeks.
One Brindle Cow six years old.
Samuel Lebook, a visitor from noon at three o’clock. Only a few
Wauna, Oregon, was here on business members of the immediate family
One Red Cow Mottled face, six years old.
this week.
were present.
/4M|A timely examination of, j
‘-■yes may save you muchÏ01»
and trouble in the future Co
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Thompson and have a thoron.^'
-
u.t it­
ami nation next visit. Thursday j,
5, Tillamook hotel.
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CONOVER’S
The Store of Quality
The place where you get quality
goods with credit store service at
cash prices on our credit deposit sys­
tem. If you are not one of our satis­
fied customers, come in and let us ex­
plain.
Will Sell at Public Auction
19 head of milch cows, 1 bull at Cloverdale
Chas. Ray barn, May 23, One P. M. sharp
Do You Read Ads?
We want to know, so will allow 50c
for this ad. when applied on a $5.00
purchase of our goods.
CONOVER & CONOVER
One Red Cow five years old.
One Brindle Heifer.
One Red Spotted Heifer.
These are all fresh cows with calves at their side. Terms of sale
Bankable note 6 months 8 per cent interest.
Brown and Moore Owners, Cloverdale, Oregon
Clerk, Cloverdale Bank, Auctioneer corvanisStoîXn
Satisfaction and
Economy
There’s a certain satisfaction goes with every purchase
you make here, due to the fact that we carry only standard
lines of well known merchandise and the fact that every
purchase is backed by our “Money Back” guarantee to be
worth what you pay
1 here s economy too, because we operate on a cash basis,
assuring you at all times the lowest possible price consis­
tent with good merchandising
New Blouses
Lingerie
Express shipment of women’s smart
dimity wash waists and over blouses
arrived this week. They come in
ecru, white and fancy stripes.
A beautiful assortment of petticoats
and princess slips in colors are here
and on display.
They are different.
Priced at $4.75 up
Special
Hickory Shirts $1.00
For the working man, a good full cut,
high grade Hickory stripe work shirt
will be placed on special sale.
Friday and Saturday only
at $1.00 each.
J 1
Knicker Sandals
The new Knicker Sandals have arriv­
ed. This is strictly the newest in san­
dals. It comes in Black Patent, Gray
Elk and Airedale Elk. The most pop­
ular and fastest selling sandal of the
season. Widths A to C.
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH
at
Larson & Hechtner
Such popularity must be deserved
KnYRmiÌSnVUck-th^
iioJ p roYaLro*d to the »p°<-
“SlVvJiOpULnrv’ today’
delivering the goods!”
Ustyearbrokeallrecordsfcrthe
make good! There are loads of
ordinary cigarettes—smokers
want something better!
Proved by bet.
Why? Because Cheaterfields
Why men ™
turning bv thousands from other
“titles to Cheater
^M
cigarettes
Chesterfield.
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Chesterfield
CIGARETTES