PAGE 4 Short News Items J. N. Shaw, W. D. Pine and Pau! Fitzpatrick expect to leave for Cor­ vallis today to attend the O. A. C.- Oregcn football game. » Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Maginnis were visitors to the city this week from Portland. Genuine buffalo meat, Sanitary Market.—Adv. Entire stock of mens and boys high grade clothing, shoes, hats, and furn­ ishing goods on sale at greatly re­ duced prices, Schnals Men’s Shop.— Adv. 5-tf Grace Edna Adams filed suit for divorce from Maurice Adams in the circuit court this week. Three minor children are* involved. Plaintiff seeks custody of the daughter. Mrs. M. E. Gruber was in town sev­ eral days this week visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gruber operate the Trask Lodge, one of the popular fish- ermen’s resorts on Trask river. Entire stock of mens and boys high grade clothing, shoes, hats, and furn­ ishing goods on sale at greatly re­ duced prices. Schnals Men’s Shop.— Adv. 5-tf FRIPAT ■ NOVEMBER 21.192 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT 325 fat Thanksgiving turkeys to Shearer had not heard from this A marriage license was issued pick from. Sanitary Market.—Adv. brother in 25 years and only a few November 11 to Ward Van Dolah, 30, S. S. Johnson was in town one day weeks ago he was through Sar.ta ef Rector, and Helen M. Weibel, 21. this wek from Portland with business Barbara on hi3 California trip. Everett Condit of the Tillamook at the court house. Watch for the date. Presbyterian garage made a businss trip to Salem Dr. Robinson reports the arrival of ladies Christmas sale—Fruit cakes, and Portland Tuesday. a son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christmas Puddings, Mince meat and E. E. Montagu?, an attorney of Kenneth Martin November 17. fancy work.—Adv. G-t2 Por land, is in the city this week Sanitary Genuine buffalo meat. Mrs. Virgil Kellow was able to re­ with business at the county clerk’s Market.—Adv. turn to her home in Beaver this week office. entered a Mellissa Sheppard has after four weeks spent in the hos­ L. G. Freeman of Hillsboro is visit­ divorce complaint this week against pital. ‘ ing at the home of his son Frank o.n William Sheppard charging cruel and The employees of Skaggs grocery, Wilsor. river this week. inhuman treatment. Remember December 5 “The Lion 325 fat Thanksgiving turkeys to including Messers. Rhodes, Kendrick, Spitzmcsscr and Morrison will spend and the Mouse” in T. H. S. Gym.— pick from. Sanitary market.—Adv. Adv. Mrs. John Clifford went to Portland Sunday in Portland. Watch for the date. Presbyterian You can save time by buying you.’ the first of the week to be with her son, Bernard Bedwell, who is receiv­ ladies Christmas sale—Fruit cakes, Christmas gifts at the Presbyterian Candies, ing medical attention for an arm Christmas Puddings, Mince meat and Guild Christmas s a 1 e. C-t2 Christmas cakes, mince meat, fancy which was badly injured while run­ fancy work.—Adv. The birth of a daughter to Mr. and work. Watch for the date.—Adv. 6-t2 ning a woodsaw here about three Mrs. Joe Roesch on November 19, is Buy your Christmas gifts of Earl months ago. Richardson, the Fuller Man.—Adv. Entire stock of mens and boys high reported by Dr. Boals. The ladies of the Presbyterian Guild Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ross of Wheel­ grade clothing, shoes, hats, and furn­ ishing goods on sale at greatly re­ will hold a Christmas sale of fancy er were visitors in the city Sunday. Mrs. Claude Stott, one of the con­ duced prices, Schnals Men’s Shop.— v. ork, candy, home made mince meat, 5-tf fruit cakes, etc. Watch for the date. testants in the Headlight contest, wa; Adv. 6_t2 : in town Thursday. Site was accom­ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stam were —Adv. Mrs. C. E. Pearson returned home panied ; by Mrs. Carl Shortridge. Brighton visitors in the city Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Bar Beals, Sr. and J. E. Shearer received word Thurs­ Wednesday after being confined for day of the death of his brother John a month in Boats hospi al where she Miss Gladys Beals were in Monday 1 from Pacific City. in Santa Barbara Wednesday. ’ 'r. underwent an operation. A. B. Bioom - = i c i n g In our new place of business across the street 4 from the old location we will be ready to serve you, as we have for the past 13 years, for anything you should desire in the heating and plumbing line. 12 Piece Set --------- ------- Thanksgiving Chinaware I Experimental work on approximately a thousand cases has proved that there are many cases of nerve pressure which can not be accur­ ately located without the Neurocalameter. The Neurocalometer locates them and by using it as a ckeck results can be obtained in from one- fourth to one-half the time necessary when a reading is not made. Tho next business meeting ci Come ar.d worship with us. 2 p. m. Sunday school in the Trask club will be Novcnij?!- 26 °2 A “Kiddies’ Costume party” will at the city hall. be staged at the Elks club rooms Sat- school house. * SE£iS caie. '»JU Tillamook Sheet Metal Works / If you have tried other methods and have failed to get well, I believe that I can help you. I am now equipped with the latest instrument on the market, a Neurocalameter. Genuine Old Time dance at Fair­ view hall Thanksgiving night. Bring a sandwich, a cake, or a pickle fur midnight supper. Real old time music guaranteed. Come ya old timers to tho biggest event of the year, En- joy yourselves this once.—Adv. That fill in gift—Buy it at ,ho Presbyterian Guild Christmas sale.— Adv. 6-t2 I urday afternoon for the children oi TILLAMOOK TO hate ? he Elks and their mothers. band --------- ♦---------- “THE LIFE OF CHRIST” Prospecte au. that Tiila^v soor. have n first cl03s boy-- A stereopticcan lecture on “Tho N. Rife of Por.land hu^Z* Life of Christ” will be held on Sat- and is starting the project. urday evening, 8 o’clock November AU boys up to the tge of „ 15, at the Seventh Day Adventist eligible and as there is « church by ■ Rev. W. F. Georg, Luth- ef enthusiasm cran missionary. the oragnization of -aeh a All welcome. No admission charge. bids lair to be a success Ü --------- ----------- --------- 4——_ reformed church CLUB ASKS FOR .-jr. W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor. There 'is a p!we to I Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. English services at 10:30 a. m. fruit, etc., in the emcroenev h J the , Tillauiook Woman’s ch’ol Subject: “Praise God.” German services nt 11:15. Subject: Thanksgiving time. AnytkinP ceptabla ar.d will be cleliveied -j “The Parable cf the Rich Fool." it is most needed. Special music by the choir. THE OPENING OF THE s = What I Believe You can save time by buying your Christmas gifts at the Presbyterian Guild Christmas sale. Candies, Christmas cakes, mince meat, fancy work. Watch for the date.—Adv. 6-t2 After spending several months m Rupert, Idaho, with relatives, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Paul Disney and Tnelma Stone, i eturned home last week. On .hei. return they stopped in Portland to see the stock show. Mr. Disney will resume his work of shipping calves. x/z Dozen Napkins Table Cloth $10.50 We appreciate the business we have had in the past and hope for your sme patronage in the fu­ ture. We are increasing our stock and have a more complete line, including the latest heating systems, electrict washers, and milking machines. 31 Piece Set $5.45 I 42 Piece Set $14.50 1 3 Î 50 Piece Set $18.50 Í Golden Brand Cups and Saucers $1.40 Set of Six Aluminum Roasters — Round $1.00 Apiece 1 2 The Babb Chiropractic Health Service T 211 Tillanjook Bldg. (Over King and Crenshaw) H r. I Arnold Gruenenwald “We Want to Serve You 99 Phone Ql-W Mutual ■s The Son Of Tarzan “The World ’s Wonder Jungle Serial” The Son of Tarzan IS The Merchants Of Tillamook Are Giving To The Public A Big Treat SATURDAY AFTERNOON NOV. 22, 1924 AT THE 4 the World's Wonder Jungle Serial A boy and a girl growing up to­ gether in the heart of the wild Afri­ can jungle fighting daily Tor life, happiness and love. The most sen­ sational, thrilling, exciting and ap­ pealing love story ever written by the worlds greatest jungle story teller. CIRCUIT THEATER All Merchants Advertising in This Space Will Have Tickets Available For This BIG EDUCATIONAL PRODUCTION ELKHORN POOL HALL STAR RESTAURANT R. Anderson, Prop. Spend your leisure time” “Good Eats’-Parker and Johnson «i It Pays to Pay Cash at LARSON and IIECHTNER RADIO The all around dependable store of Tillamook Berry ’s Music House RADIO See the Best Super at KING-CRENSHAW HDW. CO. Radiol Giliillon Crosley » ^(^!^S f ’Í5*7 o 4 15 4 Í 354 & UP THE XMAS STORE Drop in and look ' around A mammoth masterpiece of su­ preme direction, produced on a scale that rivals that of a big special fea­ ture. Each of the fifteen episodes is a complete story, with far more action thrills and excitement than is con­ tained in the'regular special feefure pictures. Do not fail to sec these two wild children of the jungle in their picturesque but necessarily scant costumes of leopard sk>ns. watch them grow up tc manhood and womanhood midst the wild, savage, exotic African wilderness—watch them conquer fate and the tru;a; savagery o f uncivilized nature— watch them rise triumphant ever in­ numerable perils and win thoir way to happiness and love. Don't miss this big opportunity to see this big movie picture, Edgar Rice Burroughs latest story. Ask :oor merchant for tickets, they all h*fe them. “See our Lobby” Front for Display TODD HOTEL THE FRUIT PALACE Home comfort” |~ Steam Heat Fruits and Vegetables for Thanks Hot and Cold Water. Room 75c-$1.00 giving. Stormer Bros HELSSER’S CASH GROCERY The Store that’s Right Next Door to Theater Better I GRAND LEADER Better Values Tillamcok. Oregon Values Complete lines, all reason for able Merchanidis?. Rc-Jy for Less / to-Wear a speciality Less C. L. LEWIS Sat. Special, Cash Reduction 3-4 pounds Deading Felt $2.25 per BUNGALOW CAFE Chas. Vogler . Counter and Dining Room Sero ____ CA Place Like Home”)-