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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
JUNE 30,
1904
$ 1.50 per year
Editorial Snap Shots.
can be raided by subscription to help de­
fray the expenses. Had ex-County Judge
Good roads. Yes ; that is what this Sappington studied the interest of the
county requires.
county, instead of building the bridge at
* * *
Jenkins’, it should have been built at
To be in fashion you must come down
Bester’s. In other words, someone had a
Barb Wire, 4cts. lb.
with
the
measles.
Carts, better grade ................................... 2500
stronger pull with the judge than the
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Champion Mowers, 4ft............ .......... *52.50
“Grass widowers’* are multiplying by Wilson River people. We believe that
Open Buggies........................................... 50.00
Champion Mowers, 5ft............ .......... 53 50
the wav the better halves are taking the county court should build the bridge
Mitchell Wagons, with bed....................... 90.00
if it can get that amount of help, for we
their departure for summer vacations.
Champion Mowers, 3% ft.......... .......... 47.50 Running Gear, medium ¿in....................
82.50
believe it is a good plan, anyway, to help
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Champion, 8ft. self Dump Rakes .......... 30.00
The county assessor, so as to become any locality where the people are willing
ij^in. Crank Spring Wagon, with bed. 65.00
fashionable, has mowed off his mous­ to get in and help out any public im­
Mitchell Top Buggies,................ I65.00 to $125
Special Three Spring Wagon. Just the
tache. We wonder whether he assessed provement. That is a spirit of enterprise
lain. Case Plows........................ .......... 150°
thing for a Milk Wagon, 1 Seat .... 60.00
the crop ?
which is commendable and should I k en.
Carts ............................................. .......... 20.00
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t couraged, and we hope the county court
Will it rain on the Fourth ? It looks
will favor such petitions and not turn
like it now, for the wind is changing to
down people who are willing toget in and
the south and it is about time for it to
help out public improvements. As two
rain, anvway.
other bridges, one across the Nehalem
* * *
Fatally Shot in the Mountains.
It is amusing how some people come and another across the Nestucca, should
to town and tell how the other fellow be built as soon as possible, the people in
While Emmett Quick was taking his knifed the republican candidates,but they those places might hasten their construc­
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS. The best bath in the city is at C. R. Rev. J. S. Rhoads, who has been pas­ wife
out to Portland on Saturday, and are awfully mum about the caudidates tion if they would adopt the same plan
Johnson’s Barber Shop, which has been tor of the United Brethren church in this
as the Wilson River people.
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
fitted up with a new bath room.
* j city, has been appointed for evangelical when about eight miles east of Walt. J. thev knifed.
* * *
Smith
’s, on the Wilson river road, he
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J
work.
It
is
expected
that
the
vacancy
‘
Fred Casperson, of Portland, is in the
Next Monday being the 4th of July,
Roosevelt for president and Fairbanks
met Levi Adkins, of Gales Creek, and
We understand that the parties who
city.
the newly elected county officials will not here will be filled by a gentleman who is ’
Charles S. Millar, a druggist of Forest for vice-president. That will suit Tilla­ were instrumental in getting the Forest
I coming from the East.
W. C. Bailey, timber locator and esti- take office until the following day.
Grove, who were out hunting, both of mook people and it should put a stop to Grove condensed milk factory started,
J.
H.
Holmes
’
place,
east
of
this
citv,
mater.
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Another business change was made
whom Quick liad known for a number democratic calamity and cause a feeling of will visit Tillamook City next month for
H. B Plummer came in from Dallas on last week when B. O. Snuffer bought out was sold on Tuesday to A. Plasker, who « of vears and were personally acquainted confidence all over the country.
the purpose of seeing what are the pros,
C. G. Peterson’s interest in the feed and i came to this county a few weeks ago with them. They appeared to be enjoy,
* * *
Sunday.
with his family. The consideration was
To multiply the barbers in Tillamook pects of establishing a like institution in
implement
store.
ing
themselves.
Quick
drove
on,
and
Wm. Patrick was in from Beaver on
$2,250 and the deal was made through '
it looks as though that, as several other this city, which is one of the best loca­
C. Mills, the real estate agent, sold to
after proceeding about eight miles, he
Sunday.
tions in Oregon for a condensed milk
C.
Mills,
the
real
estate
agent.
was overtaken and asked to go back for businesses are, overdone. It was said factory, that is if the large quantity of
Campers are beginning to make their Axel Nelson on Saturday Mrs. A.M. Bos-
on
the
street
there
was
a
possibility
of
Rev. Dr. Holt will be in this citv on the
,
ler’s place at Hebo, which included 80
remains of Adkins, who had been ac­
milk that is produced within a radius of
appearance.
Saturday and will preach at the Presby- < cidentally killed by Miller. It seems that getting a 10c. shave before long.
acres for $1,300.
a few miles is taken into consideration
S. N. Evans, of Eugene, was in the city
* * *
terian
church
in
Bay
Citv
on
Sunday
while Miller was in the act of putting a
Robert Watt, of Bay City, with his
Although dairying has made rapid strides
on Saturday.
The
H
eadlight
appears
to
be
a
pretty
,
into his gun, it suddenly exploded
nephew, Robert, left on Saturday for morning, and will make an address at shell
in Tillamook the past few years, it is yet
S. C. Larsen, of Nehalem, was in the Montana to look after their oil lands the children’s day exercises in the even' and damaged the gun. Adkins was in good reporter of local news for other
only in its infancy, and the introduction
city last week.
ing at the Presbyterian church in this the brush, a short distance from Miller. newspapers in the city by the way they
in that state.
of a condensed milk factory in the county
pirate
the
news
from
our
columns.
Well,
city.
E. L. Hiteman, oi San Francisco, came
The bullet struck him in the left breast,
will have the effect of boosting the dairy
J. H. Cook, of Portland, andT. B. and
the
old
reliable
newspaper
was
always
in on Wednesday.
Children’s Dav Services will beheld in passed through the heart and came out
Andrew Cook, of Cooksburg, Pa., who
leader for news and, consequently, the industry that much more and be instru
Supt. G. B. Lamb left on Saturday for own considerable timber in this eounty, the Presbyterian church on Sunday even­ at the back, and Adkins dropped dead. best advertising medium.
mental in much of the unproductive
ing, July 3rd, at 7:30 o’clock p.m. The By the explosion, Miller’s left hand was
the outside world.
land being cleared up and turned into
were in the city on Wednesday.
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program will be largely of a patriotic slightly injured, for the side of the breach
Tillamook has been terriblv handicap­ dairy farms and comfortable homes for
W. J. Smith and wife ¿came down from
The Closing Out Sale of the Racket
character. All are cordially invited to of the gun was bio wed out. Quick at ped in lumbering.
While the lumber hundreds of families. Tillamook is the
Wilson on Sunday.
Store goods will be continued, to be
attend. Rev. Dr. Holt, who will arrive once turned back when he heard of the
J. H. Dundore, of Portland, was in the sold at (tost as long as it lasts at Peter, in this city on Saturday, will make an accident, and took the dead body and market was good,*it was difficult to get best county in Oregon for dairying and
lumber schooners and the bars had in another few years, with probably a
son & Svenson’s Furniture Store.
*
city on Wednesday.
address.
the injured man to Gales Creek, where shoaled up. Now there are good bars railroad and better shipping facilities,we
Business men who advertise in the
Miss Maude Sturgeon returned to the
E. G. E. Wist is having a number of the father of the unfortunate man, I. W. and available schooners, the saw mills hardly realize today what the extent of
H eadlight are not complaining of busi­
city od Wednesday.
improvements made in the Palace hotel, H. Adkins’ resides.
are shut down on account of the price of the dairying will have grown to within
Prof. L. H. Baker, of the Salem public ness being dull. Not much. It pays to the upper floor being converted into
the next ten vears. One has only to drive
lumber being shot to pieces.
advertise in the leading newspaper.
Say Tug Wrecked Vessel.
schools, came in on Friday.
rooms. Hamilton & Vogler will take
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through the county and see the large
As the school superintendent’s term does possession the first of the month, Jurd
No one need lose faith in Tillamook on tracts of land in brush to convince them
The new board of county commission
The loss of the schooner Merchant, at
not expire for another mouth, Mr. Lamb Morris going out of the saloon business, the mou’h of the Nehalem River in Au­ account of it being isolated and the stag­ that the dairy industry in Tillamook is
ers will meet on Wednesday.
will have to resign that position before which will reduce them to three.
gust, 1902, was the cause of a suit in the nation in lumbering One of these days only in its infancy, and the introduction
The steamer Sue H. Elmorc came in
he can take the office of county clerk.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore left Satur­ Federal Court, Portland, in which the county will see a steady and united of a condensed milk factory will not only
from Astoria on Wednesday.
Mrs. Homer Mason and family and day evening for Astoria, her passengers Eschen et al , who owned the ill-fated effort to bring about either bar improve­ stimulate the dairy business, but it will
The Tillamook Water Commission will
Mrs. Fred Arthur and family left on Sat­ being F. K. Bowen, A. C. Morris, John vessel, are proceeding against the ments or railway connection with Port­ be a big incentive for people to come to
meet this (Thursday) evening.
urday for Douglass county, where they Dick,William Woods, Robert Watt, Mrs. Wheeler Lumber Company, owners of land. and when that takes place Tilla­ Tillamook and engage in dairying.
Get one of those nice hats at cost for will visit relatives for about two mouths.
mook will become one of the best lumber­
Minnie Stillwell, Geo. Watt, Rob. Watt, the tug George R. Vosburg.
the Fourth at Mrs. Lindsey’s.
The libellants claim the tug was re­ ing couni ies in the state. In the mean­
The best place in the city to buy your jr., Miss Eager and seven Sisters of St.
Special Sale.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Lamb returned to meat is at the Palace Meat Market. Alphonsus acadamv, who have gone out sponsible for the loss of their schooner, time Old Bossy is chewing her cud, and
the city on Wednesday from Newberg.
while the defendants set up as a defense the dairy industry, which is only in its
You never had such an opportunity for
Prime meats, hams and bacon always on a summer vacation.
infancy, continues to grow and increase getting a piano or organ at a low price
W. N. Bays and wife were in from on hand.—S mith & J enkins , propri
C. & E. Thayer have attached the lum­ that, through poor steering on the part
every year, and keeps the county in pros­ as at this time. We are collecting in all
Blaine on Saturday ; also Geo. Smith
etors.
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ber on the Hobsonville dock to protect of the schooner’s crew, she did not fol­
perous condition. The editor has great our unsold instruments and any not sold
low
the
tug,
and
on
that
account
got
Geo. Watt left on Saturday to look
The partnership between Sollie Smith, an unprotected draft of $750 the bank
faith in the future prospects of Tillamook by Friday P M. will be boxed and ship­
after his interest at Blue River in Lane Emmit Jenkins and C. W. Chatfield has paid to B. S. Turner, who had leased the beyond control of the Vosburg, drifted
county, for with its unlimited timber, its ped to Portland. We will not refuse any
county.
been dissolved by mutual consent, and saw mil). It seems that the meu who ashore and was afterwards wrecked.
rich and fertile soil where grass is king, reasonable offer, and will kindly ask
They
further
contend
that
the
Merchant
’
s
H. J. Rupert, of Portland, is in the city Sollie Smith will continue in the ineat were working at the mill were somewhat
and its healthy and mild temperature, it you to call and investigate at the store
timbers
were
so
far
decayed
as
to
make
anxious about their wages, and would
representing the Allen & Gill»ert Raina- market.
it impossible to save the craft after she is hound to make rapid strides at some on Stillwell’s Ave.
have
put
labor
liens
on
the
lumber
had
ker Co.
Married, on the 26th inst., at the Tab­
future date.
struck the beach.
SOULE BROS. PIANO CO.
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Another barber intown. Walter Lynch ernacle at Salem, Oregon, by Elder J. S. not thev been notified by the Trucke**
The
libellants
place
the
value
of
the
Company
that
it
would
stand
good
for
All
the
“
hot
air
”
talk
about
logging
Rhoads,
late
pastor
of
the
U.B.
church
has gone in with C. R. Johnson to learn
Merchant at $8000 and the freight on contracts, pulp mills, and the great ac­
NEHALEM.
in this city, George S. Richardson to it.
the business.
her at $1400.
tivity in lumbering that was going to
Do
you
know
about
Jersey
cattle
?
We
Sarah
A.
Sargent.
Mrs. Emmett Quick went out to Port­
The cheese factary shipped 165 cases of
take place in Tillamook appears to have
Rev. A. J. Hollingworth aud family offer a few choicely bred yearling bulls
Bankrupt Sale Pianos.
land last week for medical treatment in
all gone up in smoke. How we poor cheese on the Gerald C. on Thursday and
returned to the city on Wednesday after from our famous Hazel Fern Jersey Herd,
the hospital.
We are at the Larsen house at Tilla. mortal* in Tillamook do allow ourselves 200 cases on the Geo. R. Vosburg on Fri­
at specially reduced prices, to inakeroom
On account of sickness. Rev. J. Looser , spending several weeks’ vacation in Cal­ for next crop of youngsters We will mook closing out the Vance Nodine stock to be fooled. A few years ago a person day.
and his family will not leave this city for ifornia. He will occupy the pulpit in the give you valuable pointers on Jersey of Pianos. If you contemplate purchas­ wrote in and said lie wasgoing to put in
Mrs. Lewis went out on the Geo. R.
M.E. church on Sunday.
several weeks.
stock. Better write us today on prices ing au instrument, this is your oppor­ a new water system, and without ascer­ Vosburg on Friday, returning to her
For sale, in most desirable part of
Green wood, direct from the mill,$1.80.
on bulls, and state the kind of animal tunity. No reasonable offer refused, as tain any facts, the city council fell all home at Heilwood.
Dry wood, $2.50. At Tillamook Lum­ Tillamook City, a first class house and you desire. Address F. E. McEldowney, these goods must be sold. Drop us a line over itself and granted a franchise It was
Some of the W. of W. boys exjKCt to
lot, situated on lot 10. Thayer’s 4th
ber Co.’s mill.
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Superintendent Ladd’s Farm, 1260 Mil­ if you live in the country nnd we will call nothing but “hot air” and a good hoax trip the light fantastic toe the Fourth of
addition to Tillamook. Apply on the
on
you.
that
was
played
on
some
of
our
citizens.
waukee ave., Portland, Ore.
•
For rent, Office consisting of two
July at the Woodmen’s nail in the even­
premises to George Watt.
THE ALLEN & GILBERT RAMAKEK Although it was nothing but “hot air’’
rooms, in business part of town. Call at
The official canvass of the vote for Cir-
ing.
COMPANY,
The hav season has commenced, which
that Reid was building his railroad into
Hein's Studio.
I cuit Judges asid District Attorneys was
II. V. Alley went out on the Geo. R.
B y H. J. R epert .
is somewhat early for this county, but '
Tillamook,
and
with
the
repeated
asser
­
1 made on Monday. For judges in the
B. L. Eddy returned from Brownsville
Vosburg on Friday to Portland to place
owing to less rainfall this spring, it is
tion of the Oregonian that the railroad
Third Judicial District the vote was :
on Sunday, and while outside went as
the cheese shipped by the factory.
Entertainment on Saturday.
ex|KCted that the crop at some places
would be completed by January, 1902 —
George H Burnett, rep........... 9,785
far as Eugene.
Gus Ludtke is in from Clatskanie on a
will be a little lighter this year.
An
entertainment
will
be
given
on
Sat
­
well,
we
will
forlKar
referring
to
the
“
hot
William Galloway, dem.......... 7,752
For sale, four three year old steers,two
vacation from logging camp work.
urday
evening,
2nd
July,
at
the
opera
B.
L.
Eddy,
rep
..........................
7,526
air
”
project«
that
have
cropped
up
the
A Grand Fourth of July Dance will be
two year olds and one yearling.—T. Shil­
house in Tillamook City, which will last few years which were to turn Tilla­ John Crawford came in from the Lewis
given at the opera house on the evening ; I R. P. Boise, dem........................ 4,584
linglaw, Sandlake, Or.
1 For District Attorney for the same dis­ comprise some of the latest moving pic­ mook into an industrial paradise. That and Clark this week, the camp where he
6i the 4th in this city, and supper will I k
Ladies! Attention ! For the most served at the Allen house. Fine orches­ trict :
tures, including “The Passion Play.” is sure tocome some day, but not on any was working having shut down.
John H. McNarv, rep............... 9,541
stylish tailor made suits,go to Sarchet’s, tra and a good time promised.
The
entertainment commences at eight “hot air” propositions.
Robert Crawford and George Ludtke
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J. J. Whitney, dem..................... 6,058
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The Fashionable Tailor.
o ’cloc k.
__________
went out on Friday with about 40 head
There will be a picnic in Jacoby’s grove
The annual forest fire proclamation,
State Superintendent Ackerman’s lee- of fat cattle lor the Astoria market, this
The new building which is being erect­ on the Fourth, and we are asxed to ex­
warning all persons against setting fires
Dissolution of Partnership.
ture in this city on Friday was practical making the third drove in as man}'
ed near the court house is co be used by tend an invitation to those who want to
I on their own premises or the premises of
Notice is hereby given that we, the un­ and to the point, and it would I k a good weeks.
the sheriff a nd assessor.
have a good time. Fruit and refresh­ I others, or on the public domain, where-
dersigned,
doing business under the firm thing for every community if lectures of
T. V. Larsen anil Miss Moe, a lady
W. B. Elliott has sold his place on the ments will be sold on the ground.
i by the property of others mnv I k de- name of Smith & Jenkins, in Tillamook that character were more often given.
friend from La Center, Wash., and Mrs.
Kilchis to B. H. Hathaway, the consid-
Attorney Haberlach will be the secre­ stroyed, was issued by Governor Cham- City, Oregon, have this day dissolved His subject was “The Boys,’’ and if tilt­
C. C. Clark, of Seaside, were visiting re-
eratian being $4,000.
tary for the Miami Valley Creamery •berlain on Monday. The proclamation partnership ; and that all debts out­ superintendent's advice were taken we
lativrs and friends last week. They left
Dan Millar left on Monday for Port- Company. As Carl is takmg considera- is issned in accordance with scltions 1787
standing against said firm will be paid believed there would I k fewer hen pecked ! for Seaside on Thursday.
land, where he has been engaged to work | ble interest in that line of work, the new to 1792, of the code, which prescribes ;
and
rooster
pecked
boys.
His
advice
to
.
by Sollie Smith, and that all accounts
John Hickey came over to North fork
in Townsend’s creamery.
company will find him a valuable secre­ penalties for violation of the law. Copies due, owing, or unpaid to said firm are parents was for them to put confidence
1
of
the
proclamation
will
I
k
sent
to
all
Ladies, remember ' I am closing out ■ tary.
in their boys and if the noys did not put on .Monday to inspect road work.
now pavable to said Sollie Smith.
forestered sections of the state to I k
There will I k a special meeting of the
my Summer Hats at cost. Now is the
Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this 22nd confidence in their parents there was
A meeting will be held in this city on
posted in conspicuous places.
something wrong. Where parents took Woodmen Camp on Saturday evening,
time to buy.—Mr«. Lindsey.
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day of lune, 1904.
Thursday evening of next week for the
their bovs into partnership, as it were, when Rev. W. Smith will ride the goat.
S ollie S mith .
W. E. Catterlin, Harry Crane. L. L purpose of organizing a good roads club. 1 W. E. Catterlin brought suit in Justice
letting them have an interest in and a
E m mitt J enkins .
Wm. Batterson.who went to Portland
Smith, J. Harrison and Peter Jacobs As this is a move in the right direction, G. B. Alley «court against Sheriff E. W.
voice in the management oi the farm, he I for medical treatment, is (Ktter and will
were in from Miami on Monday.
it is hoped there will I k a good attend, Stanley for the time he was in charge of
Notice.
found tlqjt fewer boys left home, and the ■ go to California in a few days to visit
the Miami cheese factory while it was
As there is no Fourth of July celebra­ ance, and that people will get in and roll
under
attachment,
amounting
in
all
to
This
is
to
give
notice that I have dis­ bovs who did leave home were those who i Ins daughter.
tion in this city on Monday, picnic and up their sleavea nnd help the good roads
88 (lays at $2 a day. It appears from posed of my interest in the feed store to 1 were constantly iKing pecked by parents
fishing parties are being arranged lor by ’ movement along. Do not forget the date,
the trial, which took place on Monday, B O. Snuffer, and that I have authorized I or sisters. Boys, said the su|Krintendrtit, Deafne»« Cannot bo Cured
'
which
is
July
7th.
most ot the young people.
h He
that when the late Sheriff Aiderman at­ him to collect all outstanding accounts, , should I k trained along one of three lines, l by local application*, «« they cun not
.
portion o. the ear There 1« only one
tached the factory, he left Catterlin in which please pay to him at the feed store. for they would make their livelihood by wny to cure desand that ie by constitu­
remedies. In-Hfnrn" in cstowd by mi in-
cither entering the professions, going into tional
charge, with the understanding that the
C. G P ktersom
fl a .tied condition ot the rnuconn Iml « of the
business and trade or by work with the . Kii*ta< hiHii 'fube. When thia tut** kmim tnflmo■
Take your
latter should receive $2 a day. After the
yon have a r 11 ml»liny -onnd nr imperfct t
Even in New York Bryan still iKats hands, all of these required a different ed
death of the sheriff Catterlin wired up to
hearing. and when It lamtirely flowed, deaftie«*
the reau't, and un
the inflannnatinn rail
Stanley to know whether he should re any other democrat in drawing a crowd. course oi study in our high schools and jw
l«e taken out and this lube n^tored to ita nor
Japan has not yet I kcco able to con­ universitiew. esfjcciallv as 80 ¡Kr cent oi nial condition, hearing will be destroyed fo
^nam in charge, to which he consented.
nver . nluv caara out of ten air nau*M| by
I Imt nothing was said about pay Stanley vict Russia of the charge of carrying con­ the bovs followed pursuits where it re- ('«tarrh which la nothing but an inflamed con-
' ditlon of the mucoiia surfaces
to
qmred labor with the hands.
1 at a later date agreed to pay Catterlin a cealed weapons.
I
We will give One Hundred Hollar'« for any
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The democratic national convention
case of I leaf firns ft mwed »»v cat-irrh) that can
nominal sum for his services, but this
not be riiri d by flail s Catarrh Cure <w>»(| for
a
A
(Ktiiioii
is
IKing
circnlated
for
will
meet
in
St.
I#ouis
on
Tuesday,
and
it
1 was declined and he brought suit for the
circulars. Ires
K J. CHUNKY Kt CO . Telrdo, O.
entire time he claimed he was in charge, is a to*s up who will land the nomina­ bridge across the Wilson river at Bester’s
Hold by Itrflggists.
toril,
and
it
is
said
that
a
’
vitit
tion
—
to
lie
slaughtered.
IUH
•
H.MSity
I’ill
t amounting to $176. The justice »o>k
AT
Ralph Ackley's
Get my special discount before you buy.
At RACKET STORE, next to Post Office.
PRESCRIPTIONS
Chas. I. Clough
THE
RELIABLE
DRUGGIST.
thecase under advisement until Wednes­
day, when he decided in favor of Stan­
ley. It is expected that the case will be
taken to the circuit court.
There was a good attendance at the
opera house on Friday evening to hear a
lecture by State Superintendent J. H.
Ackerman. Preceding the lecture, the
Tillamook band played several pieces,
after which Misses E. May Jones and B.
A. Rowe gave a vocal duett, which was
nicely rendered, and the audience en-
cored the sweet singers. Miss Inns Pit­
ney recited “Kelly’s Dream” in admira­
ble style and responded to an entore, as
did also Miss E. May Jones to a vocal
solo. Mr Ackerman’s lecture was “The
Boy,” and it was interesting through­
out.