Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 05, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    f
y, DECEMBER 5,1924
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
PAGE 5
f THE county
gram in connection at the K. P. hall
James Authur and George Winters
on the evening of December 12.
inued from page 4)
ran
over a deer on the Roosevelt
S. A. Smith went out to St. Helens
Johanna and Elizabeth Monday to look after a real estate highway on Slab creek and damaged
jnd Mrs. Bert Ross visited (leal. Mrs. Smith accompanied him. their car considerably.
last Thursday.
•James Trent and wife of Tillamook
♦ ♦ ♦
ecial school election at the
visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ste Bauer
NESKOWIN
e school district last Sat-
Sunday.
After
one
week
of
sunshine
we
have
electors voted to raise $20,-
>cigl tax to aid in building rain again for a change. The people! Among those who ate their Thanks­
giving dinner at the home of Mr. and
»It highway around Neah- took advantage of the good weather |
Mrs. Cleve Owens were Mr. and Mrs.
¡nountain. The vote stood and were out joy riding as if it were
A. M. Commons, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
summer.
31 against.
Grant Irish, Jr., has leased the Christensen and family, Mr and Mrs.
irker, J. E. Cluett, and Her-
saw
mill from his father for six Walter Affolter and sons and Mr. and
uster drove out to Portland
Mrs. Carl Commons and family. In
months
and has started sawing.
io business.
the evening a 500 party was in pro­
Homer
Angel,
prominent
attorney
ies aid of the M. E. church
gress.
jjing a bazaar with a pro- of Portland was at his summer home
On Monday, December 1, the mail
over Thanksgiving.
made its first trip to Otis. This is a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
R.
Crawford
of
al notices
Salem were registered at the hotel great benefit for those living between
Neskowin and Otis. The Neskowin
for a few days.
j OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kinman visited mail also comes in about two hours
earlier.
ianty Court of the State of at the Wm. Ward home Sunday.
ir the County of Tillamook,
W. H. Christensen and family visit­
Daniel J. Fry, wholesale druggist
itter of the Estate
and banker of the capital city, stayed ed with his brother at Tillamook Sun­
at the Cherry-Inn during the past day. His mother came in from Port­
iinson, deceased.
week.
land over Thanksgiving and the fam­
Is Hereby Given, that the
John Ramsey and Chester Hastelle ily met together at Claude Christen­
[eJ, administrator of the of Scappose, Oregon, are trucking sen’s Sunday.
' Goran Munson, deceased, lumber to De Lake, Oregon where
Those registered from PortLand at
in the County Court of Tilla- they wnll build on their property in the hotel during Thanksgiving week
anty, Oregon, his Final Ac- the near future.
were: Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Rees, Mr.
such administrator of said
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walton of Salem and Mrs. S. J. Mayhold, H. B. Darling,
k J that the 3rd day of Jan- were here over Sunday. Mr. Walton Jack and J. S. Porey, E. A. Weston.
5, at the hour 10:00 A. M., is owner of the resort here.
hurt room of said Court
Among those registered at the
i the County of Tillamook, hotel from the cherry city the past
Jregon, has been fixed by the week were: H. B. Transon, Mr. and
Telephone me to
the time for hearing objec- Mrs. Frank G. Andrese, Mr. and Mrs.
'inal Account and the settle- M. P. Adam, Mr. and Mrs. A C Smith,
come ’round and
reof.
«LinxAZ gif
y°u ’he fine,t Xmas
Mrs Frank M. Brown, Mrs. E. L.
BI1VW
tt you could poa-
and first published December Lamoureux.
•ibly give to any one
©GAR G. MUNSON
Administrator
JK & HALL, Attorneys.
Fuller Brushes
O.B. WILLIAMS CO. Saih&VooH
in .eta, in attractive holly boxes.
Write or phone me to come
around and ahow them to you.
No obligation to buy unleaa yon
want to.
EARL L.
RICHARDSON
Phone 327-J
TAGES
SAVE TILLAMOOK
M.
10:30 A. M.”
M.»
6:80 P. M.
for arrival of Manhattan
Stage
ir arrival of Seaside Stago
EAVE PORTLAND
i and Yamhill Streets)
L
12:50 P. M.
M.
11:50 P. M.
nls-departnres and con­
nections call
—garage
doors««
ind - Newberg - Me­
in ville-Tillamook
Stages
Inc.
ree
We sell direct from
O.B.WIIIIAMS
BACON
28c
^Sash.and Doors •>-
1972 First Ave. B, Seattle Wn.
Free - Next Saturday
I
To introduce the finest drink in town we will
«every person calling at our stoi;e ®
ythe 6th, a generous glass of BUT lEKMiLK.
*
Short Ribs of Prime Young Steer Beef,
10c
'Pot and Pan Roast, Steer Beef.................. 12'/jC
Stewing Beef................................................... 08c
Pork Spare ribs and Neck bones..................12*4®
Young Pig Pork Roast................................... 18c
Meaty Pork Hocks .......................................... 10c
Or we make any size desired.
?
s ?
LEAN BACKS
25c
HAMS
28c
Smoked Pork Shoulders, (very lean) .............. 20c
Smoked Pork Jowls, good for boiling.......... 18c
Chickens fattened on corn and milk sure have the
real flavor—the only kind we handle—try one
for Sunday dinner.
Telephone your orders if you cannot come out.
Both phones
We deliver
Call Here For
ilden Rod Ice Cream
BreaL-n
Candies
Milk
Soft Drinks
Cream
lie Blue Bird Confectionery
Just across street west from Sunset Gai age
■
•rst article that I published
I promised I would tell
Wh about our pictures.
<ry to report that we have
* coming that is not what
i for our patrons but it is
buy this one in order to
1 that we do want.
• is not a poor picture in ex-
i it is a fair one. Personally
®e it, you may.
’t going to advertise it for
8 I have above stated. If
10 come, we will thank you
*11, we have told you the
Vh’AS and MEN", Dscem-
•wit Theatre Co.
Yours truly,
t J. VINSON
Circuit
Theater
I. J. Vinson and
A. H. McInnis
Tillamook, Oregon
' i the
In a previous statement in
columns of this paper we spoke
of good pictures coining.
THE SON OF TARZAN
A serial of the Jungle Beast and
Man. mingled with love and dis­
aster. will be shown here Monday
and Tuesday cf each week. Nuf
said.'
Coming-are such picture. «
“Meddling Women", "The
ed Flapper." “»«ert SMek” and
others you will like.
Remember your Personal Xmas Greeting Cards. We have a
large variety for you to choose from. Some exceptionally pretty
cards at 5, 6 and 10c.
|
Chas I. Clough Co.
7A»
Xtarv
Oregon
Tillamook
Oregon Grain Co., Tillamook
Baker & MacLeod, Wheeler
Saturday and Monday
size 4'aê’; price, £8.50 each.
I
Pottery—Vases, Flower bowls
and Gardeniers, 25c to $10.
Framed Pictures, a large as­
sortment ranging in price
from $2.00 to $30.00.
Manicure Sets
Pyralin Ivory
Shaving Sets
Watches and Clocks
Plants, potted 50c and up
■IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIItlUIIUIIIIIIIIIilllllillllllUHIIU
For
UtllHIMdHUHl
HimmiuiwMuiHiiH
Sold By
^Specials
on the ground. They are built to
last of Kiln-dried hr. Standard
quality.
Manufactured by
nOIXJEN-BRKWSTKR MILLING CO.
Portland, Oregon
Wholesale and Retail
___________ C. F. Lincecum, Prop.___________
wedged, then glued with water­
St. and 3rd. Ave East
Both Phones
Hodgen’s Calf Meal
Here are a few of the hundreds of Gifts
On Display
Toys and Games from 10c to
$15.00
Books of every description
(upstairs)
Book-Ends
Kodaks $2.00 up
Stationary
Perfumes
Perfume Atomizers
Insence Burners
Pocketbooks and Bill folders
Hodgen’s
Calf Meal
CABNATION STOCK FARM A
Breeders of Registered
Holstein-Friesian Cattle
8euttle, U. 8. A.
Carnation, WKJU.
Miy 1%, '41^
Mr. S. E. Hodgeax,
Hodgeu-Brewstw Milling Co.,
Portland, Oregvu.
Dear Mr. Hodpen:
We have just completed feeding the
100 lbs. of Calf Meal received from you
and find that the calves have done
splendidly and at a very reasonable
cost. We are going into this matter
further and expect to use more of this
at a later date. Think that the calves
did equally well with those fed skim
milk and I am satisfied that you have
prepared a well balanced Calf Meal. We
will send you. in a day or two, a pic­
ture of one of the calves that we have
been feeding this meal.
Yours very truly,
(Signed) A. M. Ghormley, Manager,
CARNATION MILK FARM8.
Advance Xmas Display
For The Early Shopper
Our store is full from top to bottom with Gifts and Bargains for
Xmas. Gifts for everyone in the family and at prices to suit
every pocket book.
LK FARMS
Endorse and
Recommend
Meats Fish and Poultry
proof cement O. B. W illiams
Garage Doors cannot sag if
properly hung and will never drag
factory at lowest prices
consistent with good
Famous
i
S trong and practical -—Cross
rails extend dear through the
sides. Each joint is pinned and
VION STAGE
TERMINAL
♦ ♦ ♦
PLEASANT VALLEY
Virgil Loomis has moved his family !
up on Three Rivers.
(Continued on page 8)
NEW MARKET
To
land-McMinavHc
»ro-Foreet Grove
Corvallis-Salem
ene-Roseburg and
nette Valley Points
Everybody reported a good time at'
the pie social at Oretown Saturday!
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldsworthy of I
Portland and Enos and Morris Wilson :
of Grand Ronde took dinner at the
Neskowin hotel Tuesday.
A Treasure Of Gifts
And now for a great Dispesal of Christmas Gifts
This favorite store of yours, has for months been getting ready one of the
greatest gathering and showing of Christmas merchandise. 'A vast and
varied gathering of useful and practical gifts you will find, all priced de­
cidedly in your favor—in fact, when quality is considered is seldom ap­
proached anywhere.
Make this store your headquarters while doing your Christmas
shopping.
Rock Bottom Prices Prevail
. New Winter Coats
At Lower Prices
'
'
' "S
Lavishly fur trimmed garments Pointex Hose
can be had here at prices that
are often asked for ordinary Pointex Hose with
the genuine Pointex
plain coats.
Heel
in service and
' For an inexpensive dress buy Shere-weights
i s a
! one of the plain all wool flannels
new
Christmas
ar­
that we are showing.
rival
at
this
store.
A new arrival in the ready-to-
f wear department is a beautiful Buy silk hose by the
o f three for
line of the famous Beauty Maid box
Christmas
and save.
dresses in the new and popular
‘
silks. Visit this department S_______________________ _
often — surprises await you
there.
Handkerchiefs and Neckties
Gift Cheese
Now ready; nice little cheese all wrapped for
Christmas giving and mailing. Let us have your
order now before the Christmas rush.
Fancy boxes of Candies, boxes of fancy
packed Nuts, Figs, Raisins, Dates, Prunes, etc.,
do not cost much and make nice gifts.
FRUIT CAKES—Rich and delicious, 60c per
lb. also in different sized packages.
FIG and PLUM PUDDING—Heinz Quality,
only 50c each.
CHRISTMAS CANDIES —Don’t forget
when you are buying that you want good, pure
candies for the Kiddies. We can
“
cheap candy as any other store but would rath­
er sell you something good for only a few cents
more.
WALNUTS—We have a few hundred
pounds of good Oregon Walnuts, direct from
growers 3 1-2 lbs. for $1.00.
Let us have your orders now before the rush.
By the gross are here to choose from—with or with­
out Christmas boxes at very low prices.
BUSTER BROWN SHOES
Take The Lead
The boys and girls of Tillamook promised Buster
when he was here, that they would wear nothing
but Buster Brown shoes. They are keeping their
promise. Our shoe sales are ever increasing be­
cause we are giving better values.
Gibralter Suits for the Boys
The best values are to be found in
Gibralter Buits. We have them
with two pair trousers in snappy
styles ana wide range of good
patterns. Priced $5.50 to $11.95
SILK SHIRTS
Pure silk shirts in eight different
patterns. Put up in individual
Christmas boxes. Values to $8.00
all specially priced for the holiday
buyer at $4.98 each.
It Pays to Pay Cash
at
“The Satisfaction Store"
Larson & Hechtner
E. G. Anderson
The All Around Dependable Store of Tillamook