FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921 PAGE 2 TIIXAMOOK Mrs. Robinson and family of Hills- Monday morning, and plunged over a bank almost demolishing itself. For­ boro. IIHIIIMNUIUlllllUlllllllllUUiillllllllllllllilllllllllllimillllllllllllllllltllU W. C. Kester of Portland visited tunately Dick was not in the car CLOVERDALE with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. when it deserted him. Alex Fraser of Meda who is travel­ Kester of Meda Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. A. M. Commons is on the sick ing in Europe is at present in London. Mrs. Parker of Meda has been re­ list this week. Mr. Fraser expects to visit his old ported ill recently. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar of the Clover­ home in Scotland before his return. Archie Mattoon, a former Clover­ dale Lumber company motored to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gardner were dale boy, spent several days last week i Portland to be there over election day. given a pleasant surprise by their with his cousin Orel Ray, of Meda. Mr. and Mrs. John Weiss, Jr., Mr. friends in Meda Sunday night, which Daryl Lamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Sam Woodard, Mr. and Mrs. took the form of a household shower. James Lamson of Cloverdale, was \ John Fleck, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Lane Many pretty and useful gifts were married last week in Los Angeles. and Mrs. Albert Wade from Clover- given the young people. The even­ >'he name of the fortunate young 1 dale attended the dance at Pleasant ing was spent in games and after re­ woman has not ye' been learned. Valley Saturday night and reported freshments were served the jolly Wade Arstiil, one of our former j a splendid time. crowd departed for home. The Grange Hallow’een party at residents who is now residing in Richard Miles of Oregon City is Hornbrook, California, dropped in on the hall drew a good crowd and a visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Cloverdale friends for a few days happy evening was spent in games A. Miles of Woods. and Hallow’een pranks. visit last week. Ennis Turner and wife had as The Cloverdale high school is giv- Dick Payne’s in spite of its week end visitors, Mr. Turner’s moth­ familiarity with mill road above ing a basket social November 15 at er, Mrs. L. H. Turner and his sister Cloverdale lost bearings, early the school. The students who are anxious to raise money to pay for l***iiiillilitIti11111 lililí11II111II1111111111IfIi1111111IH 11 fil1111111iilIiII111fII fill1111 II1111IIIH111IlliHItII111Ili 11!11ftIIillIli 1111 i 1111 >11 II IllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIItlll their new victrola have prepared a program for the occasion as well as other interesting stunts. 3 The Omega Woman’s club met Chiropractic offers a reasonable, logical Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Fred i Reusser with Mrs. Crocker as assist­ method of maintaining or regaining one’s health. ant hostess. Eighteen women were Particularly is this true among women who are present. Visitors were Mrs. Wilson, constantly faced with the fear of nervous col­ Mrs. John Fleck, .Mrs. Harold Sutton, lapse or a surgical operation. The Chiropractor Miss Reusser, Miss Edna Reusser, concerns himself particularly with placing the Mrs. A. Reusser, Miss Anderson and Edith Owens. Two new members body in such condition that the nervous system were added to the club’s roster. may function normally. He does this without the The Presbyterian Sunday school use of drugs, electricity or massage. It is accom­ held a convention at the Cloverdale - plished through adjusting the small segments Presbyterian chureh Wenesday after­ which comprise the spine and in many, many noon and evening. The next Community club party thousands of cases he has proven without ques­ will be held at the Oddfellow’s hall tion of doubt that women can be safely restored November 20. Everyone is looking to normality through Chiropractic Adjustments. i forward to the event with interest. If you do not realize that you owe a physical well­ A baby boy arrived at the home of being to yourself, certainly you cannot deny that Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferguson of 1 Rose Lodge, November 5, twenty-one you owe it to your family. Call at my office and years and one day too late to vote, permit me to examine your spine and advise you I at this election. as to whether or not I can be of service in your Cloverdale is loyal to its Headlight I particular case. contestant. A good many votes are Remember we have the only Neurocalometer coming in and we hope to make a = in the county. showing we will not need to be 3 ashamed of. Save your coupons and mail them at High’s drug store. Mr. Mead of the Cloverdale Light I and Power company has decided o 211 Tillamook Bldg. (Over King & Crenshaw) further improve his plant by install- bout the County | ing a 25-horse power Diesel engine within the next few days. Every thing is being done to give the town a line of first-class service. A good „ new globes and fixtures are on hand at the company’s office. The death of Mr. Bligh on the Tilla­ mook road last Monday morning came as a shock to the business people of Cloverdale where he had made friends in his short stay here. He was a man we shall be sorry to lose as a future resident of the valley. Mr. Bligh was just completing a home at Neskowin. NEHALEM Mrs. Jackson who came here re- cently from Vancouver, B. C., pur­ chased the residence of H. A. Bell this week and will live here with her grandson. The Bell family will move I Chiropractic For Women EEADLIGET The Babb Chiropractic Health Service Election news was received here at Rector last Sunday. to Portland or some place on the over wireless Tuesday night by Radio Dr. H. C. Randall who practiced Columbia river. medicine at Nehalem »cme ei , station No. 7WW. Dale, the young son of Roy Don had the misfortune to receive a frac- 1_ ___ nrhlla ture of an arm Sunday evening while cranking a car. Dr. McGee attended the injujred lad who is doing nicely. Mrs. James Walker returned Mon­ day from a »holt visit with her brother, Oscar Steele who lives near Beaver. Mesdames Andrew Klein, Mary Ef- fenberger, and Clara J. Peregoy vis­ ited the county seat Monday. Will­ iam Peregoy acted as chauffer. Mr. and Mrs. George Sullivan wel­ comed the arrival of an eight pound boy at their home early Sunday morn­ ing. The work of excavating for the new school building was begun Wednes day. A fruit vender from the valley last week accused one of our most prom­ inent citizens of appropriating a box of apples. Only a small sentence of the English language was needed to convince that his premise was wrong and consequently he had made a mis­ take. Dr. McGee was a business visitor ten years ago, .nd who later accept^ a poaition with the government ¡n Alaska, was a visitor here 8everJ days last week. The Nehalem restaurant has r cently installed a new range in kitchen. The purchase was nZ from Bannister brothers of Wheel / mm___ (C ontinued on page 3) a COLISEUM r SUNDAY and MONDAY, NOVEMBER 910 CLARA BOW, FORREST STANLEY, MYRTLE STEDMAN, HUNTLEY GORDON, ROBERT AGNEW, WALTER LONG in Wine A powerful and peppy story. A picture of high speed exhileration “ZEB vs. PAPRIKA,” f-.au Laurel Comedy Rare, Old Cheese TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11-12 It’s just now getting fine for those whose taste runs to ripe, mellow, old cheese. Get some now before our supply is gone. We also have Tillamook Cream Brick Cheese, Limburgher and Prim Ost, and Pimento and Kraft cheese in small tins. BUTTER—The Famous Linn. You can get some butter cheaper but none better. COFFEE—We still have that good Satisfac­ tion bulk Coffee at 40c per lb. TEA—The best grades at saving prices. Drink More Tea. POULTRY SUPPLIES—Grit, Bone, Shell, Charcoal, Egg Producer and whatever you need for good Poultry keeping. BARN BROOMS—For the Dairymen $1.40 each. BROOMS and BASKETS of all kinds for the housewife. THOMAS MEIGHAN in JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S The Alaskan Here is just the picture you’ve been waiting for! Here is a real “he-man” story of the Far North—an epic of Alaska. Never a better combination for a wonderful picture and we say “this is the ONE.” Don’t miss it. “INTERNATIONAL NEWS No. 88” and “AESOP’S FABLE” THURSDAY and FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13-14 FRED THOMPSON in Thundering Hoofs A story of the cowpuncher days. With Thompson and his horse “Silver King” at their best. JACK DEMPSEY in “ FIGHT AND WIN” SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 VIOLA DANA, WALTER HIERS, TULLY MARSHALL, RAY­ MOND McKEE, VICTOR POTEL and GALE HENRY in Along Came Ruth “The Satisfaction Store Another one of our highly pleasing, mirth-provoking programs. It’s a crackerjack—you’ll like! “LONESOME,”—Comedy. “PATHE REVIEW” E. G. Anderson ► DEPENDABILITY < Armistice Day November 11 32 PIECE SET CHINAWARE A. B. BLOOM Bell Pattern While they last Hardware & Furniture New and Second-Hand $5.45 The set Here’s to the Patriot—who is always ready to give his all for the sake of his Country, but who, by his own sanity, his own judgment, his own understanding and sympathy, helps to build up a world­ wide sanity which will make wars im­ possible! $20.00 Ivory Dresser 06x24 Mirror 4 drawers. Reduced to sell. Yours for $16.50 Card Tables $2.85 Unpainted Breakfast Tables Your choice while they last $2.50 < < Grass Rugs 8x10 Special $3.85 9x12 Special $4.75 SINCE 1898 A DEPENDABLE PLACE TO TRADE Congoleum SANITARY MARKET 25c 18c 10c Gold Seal Rugs 9x12 and 9x10*4 Pahcolin Rugs all sizes Money raising sale price $12.50 (Extra Sperisi) Gold Brand Front Quarter Beef Hind Quarter Beef ............... Morrell’s Skinned Ham Cups & Saucers 6 cups 6 saucers. (Erunomical) Oregon Rose Butter, 45c: 2 lbs. Saur Kraut, Qt. (llomr Made) Red Rock Cheese, I’t....... Chickens, Grain Fattened GOLDEN OAK CHIFFONNIER FANCY MIRROR 5 DRAWERS, BIG VALUE AT $16.50 This beautiful set is Gold Band with dainty engraving 88c 20c 20c 25c $1.40 GENUINE LEATHER ROCKING CHAIRS CHOICE-■--$24.75 MOHAIR DAVENPORT Don’t forget to look this up it is only $125.00. Day or night Davenport golden oak finish this is a special at _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $40.00 Monarch Stoves COMBINATION Coal - Wood - Electric LINOLEUM m ,,’in0!<'um «10 square vd. _Linoleum 95c square yd. NEW SANITARY PILLOWS ( loth Table Covers, and oilcloth at a ;el our price. Mattresses 42 PIECE SET CHINAWARE Assorted Patterns One big special at $8.65 ^lecinEIasTMixind Bowls 65c For set of 6 6 piece set Water Glasses Set 30c Granite Dish Pans and med­ ium. Your choice 45/ Each pair ’ * special sating. 42 PIECE SET CHINAWARE Aborted patterns. Reenlarl, pricwl at $,m Our entire stock of Are to be reduced to sell. As a Special inducement we offer good soft Fluffy Mat­ tress at SOLID OAK CHAIRS This is another extra special, $2.85 each. Golden Oak Rocking chairs $6.85 each Sewing Rocking chairs. $4.00 each Felt covered Juicy T Bone Steaks Ix*an Pork Roasts Tender Pot Roasts Short Ribs Boiling .... With large pitcher. Special IVORY DRESSER 24x28 Mirror, 4 drawers $22.50 values May this Nation, which wielded the sword so bravely in the Great War, con­ tinue to be a leader in promoting Peace among all the peoples of the world. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Water Sets of 6 Glasses Now 2 in. post double size IVORY BEDS Don’t overlook this one Double deck steel coi springs. Priced during th» sale at $14.35 ’f