TILLAMOOK cAjiL BOUNTIES ADDED I' ay. M1usltaI club should be greeted with the keenest delight. L, Oregon atato game commission Dumesnil is quite unknown While Mr.' L\r.;iou:Ked jnnounced that it P will p-y pay ad- -fl yea“ go, in the pianistie so far as world, he Lal bounties on certain predatory ranks with the best The French uli in addition to those now be- artist has enjoyed distinction in paid b; several counties of the Germany, France Spair a'l En?land and all a —__ a.l over Snntk South - ——— America. J He has been itatr bounties referred to are called a “modernist” but not; t not to the b?25, emgar $25, and wild cat $3. extent he has forgotten the cL^,„ L KRts must be presented to the He plays Chopin delightfully, lassies. and is is clerk cf the county in which much admired for his interpretation tiiiniul was killed and an affidavit ° ;irt “e kas ¿one much for Le killing forwarded to the game «e latest French composers and jpjssion. I Spam also owes him a debt of grati- hjl wolf hides must be forwarded tude for bri: inKin» fortk the works of .. to | I „1 ” ? Lr-te game commission foi rider.ti- obscure Spanish composers and giv- , .n pofare the bounty is paid. ■ mg their works a high p!ace in xbe musical world. fte ladies oi 'he Presbyterian Guild Mr. Dumesnil is not altogether a £ told a Chric tmas rale of fancy stranger in America. He has made b. candy, homo made mince meat, a couple of appearances in New York L; cakes, etc. Watch for .lie date. L? C.t2 and was well received. His recital in inis city will be somewhat novel, -------- --------------------- Ire fio hi gift—Buy it at the inasmuch as Mr. Dumesnil never fails C.tild Christmas sale.— to present something new. The program which will be given C-t2 in Tillamook is as follows: ELKS ■•■ VORIAI. SERVICE I Ti'lanx'S; lodge No. 1437 of the Andante con vaiiazicni in F minor Lvolen'. atid Protective order of .......................... •;............... Haydn fc will hold thei: .1 memorial bor.ata Op. 75 (Appassionata) pices ■ ■ toe Christian church on .................................... Beethoven L-bc; 7 ..t 7:33 p. r.i. The Hon. Allegro moito e con brio Andante lii.cr 'L Evans will deliver the Allegro ma non tronpo »"j.isl address. All ntembe-s re- r*cd to be present. The public Maurice Dumesnil tdieliy invited.—Adv, C-t2 Vocal Solo W. Thomas Coates MAURICE DI MESNIL II Ballade in F minor Op. 23...... Chopin Ths coming of Maurice Dumesnil, Waltz in C sharp mine: ......... Chopin It noted French pianist, to Tilla­ : Nocturne in F sharp.... ........... Chopin rt under the ausipices of the Mon- I Polonaise in A flat major Op. 53....... ............................................. Chopin Maurice Dumesnil Vocal Duet Misses Helen Church and Leora Philippi III Carrillons dans la baie......... Vuillemin .. .(Chimes in the Bay) Diversions No. 5................ John Alden URATE SHIP PICKS UP CAPTAIN Carpenter FERGUSON AND WIFE Liebcsleid .............. Kreisler-Stefanisi Scherzo in E mino. r...... Mendelssohn Crew Is Rescued Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12....... Liszt Maurice Dumesnil By Fire Patrol Mr. Dumesnil brings his own piano, Tillamook, Oregon, Nov. 24, 1924. a Chickering, with him and also his -Just off the coast of a seaside port own tuner. ittn ton schooner sent out a call for tip which was picked up by F. P. reiving station. Captani Ferguson, ester of the burning ship and his tie, after being adrift all night in i small boat was picked up by a irate ship, blinded, by order of the iptain, whom the crew called Buck hereon, and set adrift again with it his wife. He was picked up later [the Fire Patrol. Captain Ferguson, iering untold agony stated that he id been separated from his wife, ack Anderson taking her below kite the crew set about torturing ----- »---- Seamen along the coast who are M acquainted can not recall any one I the name of Buck Anderson and Pat a loss to know wheie the pirate k? came from. Hanyone in Tillamcok i3 interested > inding this beast in human form hn’t fail to be at the Circuit Theater h“mber 3rd or 4th and see “THE fcE PATROL.” 'this is a melodrama of sea in ■di a skipper, forcibly separated hr. his wife, vows vengeance and «r a lapse of years exacts his My. This picture was recently run at ■ Columbia theatre in Portland. <**t: Anna Q. Nilsson, William ■ries, Jack Richardson, Madge Bel- Helen Jerome Eddy, Jonny «w, Gale Henry; directed by ■d Stromberg. Circuit theatre F®ber 3rd and 4th. (Paid Adv.) pecial Lecture Monday Night lear- gg to Everybody Blue Bird Confectionery Mammoth Spectacle! RAFAEL SABATINI the Modern Dumas, has has given the world his Come in and try our fountain diinks- Ice Cream and Candies We bave a nice line of box candies Get one for that Anniversary The Blue Bird Zella M. Harrison Prop. umciiiiiitiiiiuiiumiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiituitiiiiiiiiitiiituiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiHiiiiiiiiitiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiHiiiii Turkeys C. F. Lincecum, Prop. Sea Hawk’’ They chained an English gentleman to sweepheads if s l"S tr­ ee Wholesale and Retail K o Saturday Monday Specials COLISEUM Thursday and Friday, November 27-28 Three Complete Shows on Thursday Starting at 4:30, 7:00 and 9:30 P. M. Two Shows only on Friday 1st at 7:00—2nd at 9:30 P. M. Children 25c p 'Tife Qaeâty <5fore’ TILLAMOOK. OREGON < Just Arrived BATH RUGS Novelty Weaves Beautiful Colors VI c SWIFTS' PREMIUM HAMS or NEW MARKET HAMS Vi a c o F o F C n ? & c n c F WHOLE or HALE Crib Blankets $1,25 $1.65 Lingerie for Christmas Combination Step- ins $3.75 Silk Slips $5.85 Silk Gowns $5.25 All wanted colors Something new and different SPECIAL Children’s Wool Dresses $8.69 Latest Styles, Colors and Materials____________________ Boy’s Suits Men’s Shirts jii’i’ïA'I Negilee Your choice of O c « 7“ SPECIAL large assort ment Special for Christinas Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing Reduced For Thanksgiving and Extra Special u □ ... 10c 12'/2 c ... 16c 17'/2 c ... 20c ... 30c ... 18c v> Ladies Union Suits 25 to 50 per cent off All sizes and kinds COATS DRESSES SKIRTS BLOUSES Everything Reduced Meaty Pig Hocks, per lb...................... Best Pot Roast of Beef, per lb............. Young Pork Roast, lean, per lb_____ Meaty Spare Ribs, per lb...................... Legs of Pork, 6 to 12 lb. pieces, per lb, Legs of Spring Lamb, per lb________ Smoked Bacon Jowls, per lb............. ENNINGT0N’8 sa T0YS us New line of Women’s Ready-To-Wear $1.50 to $5.00 e e Meats Fish and Poultry <---- ----------- ----------------------------- - New Assortment Turkey s NEW MARKET Santa Claus has just opened his toys and he has something for every­ one. Come and see the largest stock of good substantial toys ever in one collection. Bring the children, select your toys now David Eugene Golf Olson, of Eugene Lacher, Teacher, Evan­ gelist and Scientist i* the “The Great Un- eve!oped Resources of reKon.” at the City Hall “onday at 7:45 P. M. PAGE 5 the boldest, wickedest, merriest pirate that ever spat in a galley ditch— who roved the seas for booty, kidnaped fair dam­ sels and lolled in Moorish Harems—the roaringest ruffianly rascai that ever scuttled ship or stole a maiden’s heart. See him in A SANTA CLAUS Headquarters HEADLIGHT : Hl ni All sizes Latest styles Novelty weaves Reduced for Thanksgiving $3.35 to 811.00 r Thanksgiving r V. 4/ = We have a plentiful supply of FANCY GRAIN F s FED TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS, ROASTING CHICKENS and FRYERS, and don’t forget we have BUFFALO meat on sale. Place your order now. A froth lot of Hams, Bacon, Bacon Backs and Cottages just out of the Smoke House. Fresh Kettle Rendered Lard of our own make. Both Phones We deliver Courteous Service Geese Geese ? r C n F = T- V. Geese Geese