lAY, AUGUST 22,1924 IEF PERSONAL NEWS had not seen for seventeen years. Convention visitors in the city at the home of Mrs. Bert Leach were her Mrs. Kenneth Hartzell of McMinnville and Mrs. George Eat­ er of Portland. J. E. Shearer attended the staff meeting of adjutant general Tuesday August 19th at Clackamas rifle range. Mrs. Shearer accompanied him on the trip. A. Bloom, local furniture dealer, spent the week with his family at McMinnville, returning to Tillamook Thursday the 21st. H. Hechtner and wife of the Larson nJ Hechtner |um, Wednesday for Portland to attend Buyer’s Week. Mr. Hechtner will buy the fall line of merchandise while in Portland. They expect to return Friday evening. C. Larson moved into his new home on 11th and Stillwell avenue Friday morning, August 15th. TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT cago; E. L. Ranford, A. J. Both, F. FAIR BOARD MADE NO MISTAKE A. LaViolette, S. P. company. i Wilson and family visited at Several citizens have been criti­ L home of H' Hechtner anty are preparing to camp along county will approxima.e 3,500,000 the way. bushels for 1924. Jfa- Charles Franklin and sons Carl Scio—Richard Struckmeier erecting ■d Glenn of Pe Ell, Washington, are $10,000 electrically driven prune dry­ ” the city visiting at the H. A. er. Dayton—Highway bridge near town Rtunklin home. Mrs. Franklin is also *fcng while here with Mrs. W. E. being resurfaced with crushed rock a school chuA whom she and asphalt top dressing. At The Hotels! The Tillamook ~ The Todd The Netherland Allen House 5 DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR MOVING THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER ALL YOUR GOODS CALL US DAY OR NIGHT Our Motto: “Quick Service and Reasonable Rates.” Wonderful Results Are obtained from using Diamond W Jelly Pow» der for Dessert. Makes up the same as Jello, comes in a wide assortment of flavors and costs you only 10c per pkg. I Florida Grape Fruit—now 2 for 25c. Preserved Ginger in Jars—70c each. Us Old Monk Stuffed Olives—large bottle 50c. Pickles—We sell a lot of them in bulk, in gallon jugs, in bottles and tins. Fancy Pulled Figs—5 lb. boxes $2.00. Fancy Smyrna Figs—10 lb. boxes, very spe­ cial $1.50. Swiss Cheese—in small packages, just what you want if you like Swiss, 45c per lb. Hard Shell Walnuts—Special price to close out, 2 pounds for 25c. Sugar—Cash price today, $8.20 per sack. Satisfaction Store-Market OREGON PROGRESS The 27 Feature Car No. 16 Martiny-Crotzer Motor TILLAMOOK COUNTY FAIR E. G. Anderson