Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 27, 1915, Image 1

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Vol. XXVI
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MAY 27, 1915,
»1.50 PER YEAR.
I 1 tic annual meeting of the Pomona
LARGE GRADUATING CLASS.
J Grange will be held 1 hursday June 3,
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at inc- Nestucca Grange hall.
Congressman
C.
N.
McArthur
Will
.
Mrs. Cel. Cosgrove, of Chicago, a
Make the Address Friday E/ening.
trund ci Chas. Mowery, is in on a
, visit.
The Tillamook High School has a
A moving picture appropriate for graduating class ci 24 this ytar, the
memorial uay will be shown at the largest i-i the history of tile school,
iji-.n 1 heatre, May 30th.
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and, consequently there is consider­
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Born, on the 22nd, to the wife of able more interest taken in the grad­
■ James Williams, a son; and on the uating exercise's, which will take
• 23rd, to the wife ot W. D. Gladwell, place at the Christian Church to­
! a son.
morrow (Friday) evening, fcr which
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Now ij trie time to c^n berries.
____ __ an interesting program is prepared.
l eave jour orders at tne Fruit Palace 1 he address to the graduating class
. for ait kinds of berries, the best in will be made by Congressman C. N.
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the market.
McArthur.
The graduating class is as follows:
I'hil C. West, a former resident of
Pauline Beals, Alfred Boquist Hel­
this county, is in the city in the inter­
est of the Columbia Lite and Trust en Case, Margaret Coates. Thomas
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Coates, Lottie Crane, Lelia Drew,
Co. of Portland.
Ebinger,
Howard Drew and wife came in Frank Ebbeson, Gertrude
Everson,
last week on a visit to relatives from Forrest Erickson, Areta
Helix, <Jre. where Mr. Drew is the Mildred Ford, Elya Hall, Henry
Heisel, Mida Hiner, Alarie Holden,
principal of the school.
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Howard Lamar, Donald Newman,
Mayor S. A. Brodhead and John Sylvia
;
M/S
Rowe,
Erwin
Schnuelle,
Aschim returned to the city from at­ Freda Schnuelle, Helen Stam, Myrtle
tending the annual meeting of the W allin and Earl White.
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grand lodge of the 1. O. O. F.
The class motto is:
G. Tait, president of the First
"The past forever gone; the future
National Bank, left for San Francisco still our own.”
on
Monday,
where
he
attends
a
meet
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s.
Class flower. White Rose.
ing of the Pacific Coast Bankers.
Class Colors, Blue and White.
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Don’t fail to see the start of the
Class Night.
gieat series of pictures "Who Pays",
Thursday, May 27, 1915.
at the Gem Theatre, starting Wed­
FIRE ! FIRE ! FIRE ! Is it your house ? Are ’’ nesday and Thursday, June 9 and 10.* 1 Orchestra .............. Koch’s Orchestra
Everett Hall and wife caine in on Remarks .................... Howard Lamar
your jewels, heirlooms an I valuable papers being burnt
W ednesday and he will manage a Class History . .AV. Thomas Coates
meat market to be located in the Duet .......... Gertrude Ebinger anj
up ? Not if you are a prudent man. They are in one
Telia Drew.
building now occupied by Laborwitch.
City Hall and vote at the city election people of Tillamook City, Oregon, by
of our FIRE-PROOF and burglar-proof Safety Deposit
A ho Pays” is not a serial picture, Class Poem ............ Erwin Schnuelle to be held on Tuesday the 1st day of resolution adopted by the Common
Class
Decalogue
..........
Sylvia
Rowe
Council of Tillamook City, Oregon,
June, 1915.
but a series of pictures dealing with
Boxes. Be secure—rent one to-day—for $1.00 per year.
on May I2th, 1915, be enacted?
twelve of the vital questions of life, Song "Anchored” .......... High School I Mark your ballot:
Class
Will
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Helen
Stam
too X
Yes.
The Measure proposed amends the
shown each week in three real install­
Place your WILL, your jewelry and valuables in it and
Commencement Song ................ Class
Don’t forget this date, Tuesday, Charter of Tillamook City, Oregon,
ments.
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Class Prophecy .......... Pauline Beasl June tst. Polls open from 8 o'clock by adding to Article XL of Chapter
you will have peace of mind.
Plenty of rain insures plenty of
assisted by Lelia Drew and Myr­ in the morning until 6 o'clock in the VIII. a new section authorizing the
grass. 1 he beautiful rain the past two
tle Wallin.
issuing of $30,000.00 of .bonds of Till­
evening.
weeks have done wonders in this re­ Orchestra .............. Kock’s Orchestra
amook City, the proceeds to be cred­
We need a new City Hall.
spect, for grass in Tillamook is grow­
Commencement Program.
ited to "City Hall Fund,” and author­
Yours truly,
ing quite abundantly.
Fric’ay, May 38, 1915.
izing the Common Council to use so
Tillamook Commercial Club.
An appropriate program has been Orchestra .......... McGhee’s Orchestra
much thereof as may be necessary for
By W. G. Dwight, Pres.
arranged for at the Gem Theatre for Salutatory Address Howard Lamar C. A. Barnes, F. D. Small, Jack Olson the construction of a city hall. Said
the G. A. R. memorial, Sunday night, Violin Solo .............. Robert Driscoll C. W. Miller, John Groat and M. F. measure further raises the debt limit
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May 30. The birth of “The Star S. B.” Valedictory Address Freda Schnuelle Leach, trustees.
of Tillamook City from $70,000 to
will be shown in pictures.
* Piano Solo ................ Zylphia Switzer
$90,000, exclusive of sinking funds
Bargains at the Grand Leader.
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and improvement bonds.
To miss one installment of "Who Introduction of Speaker H. T. Botts ;
Serious Auto Accident.
Removal sale at the Grand Leader.* V‘.l's
*s not to miss a connecting Address ............ Hon. C. N. McArthur I
Houses to Rent, see Watson.
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Bring your Beeswax to us now. link in a long continued plot or Presentation of Graduates .... Karl I
On Saturday afternoon just before
Testers to be Examined.
Bargains at the Grand Leader.
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W. Onthank.
scheme, but merely that particular
five o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paul
C. I. Clough.
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* Presentation of Diplomas II. T. Botts and two young men, by the name of
number.
Onion Sets.—Tillamook Feed Co.*
State Dairy and Food Commission*
Don’t miss the removal sale at the
The Ladies’ Aid of the Christian
________ Orchestra ........ McGhee’s Orchestra Hohlfield and Somers, were return­ er Mickle has arrange to give an ex*
Removal sale at the Grand Leader.* Grand Leader.
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ing home in their auto, they met witii amination next Tuesday for appli­
Church will give a strawberry festi­
COD FISH MISTAKEN FOR
what might have been a more seriou» cants for licenses to test milk and
Bring your Kodac troubles to C. I.
Lost a fountain pen belonging to val Tuesday .evening, June I, in the
DISTRESS FLAG accident. Mr. I’aul was driving tin- cream. 1 he new law which went into
old Tillamook County Bank Building,
Clough Co.
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Lynn Henderson.
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machine and when on the trestl ■ effect May 22, requires that testers of
one door south of W. A. Williamss’
Rough Lumber for sale.—Tilla­
Rexall Rheumatic Treatment.—If Harness Shop. Every one inviteif.
Fishing Smack, off Cape Lookout, at north of the city the auto sudden)
milk and cream in dairies and si.ml-r
turned and run into the fence, vvhic l establishments must secure a license.
mook Feed Co.
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it docs not relieve you, your money
Anchor, not in Trouble, as Life-
Postmaster Todd moved the post
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gave
way
and
the
auto
and
occupant
,
savers Find.
of lice to the new quarters in the"
I o qualify for a license the lav. re­
Don’t miss the removal sale at the back.—C. L. Clough.
were plunged below, the car tlirnin
quires that they must pas» an exam­
For Sale—Five year
old mare, Masonic building on Monday night,
Grand Leader.
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which is nicely equipped with modern |
A big dried codfish hanging in the over, and inashed up things and in­ ination given bv the dairy dcpartniint
of Paul
Safe deposit boxes tor rent. Tilla- weight about 1500 tbs. Inquire
conveniences for handling the mail | 1 rigging of the two-masted deep sea juring the occupants. At first Mi. ol the Oregon Agricultural College.
Erickson, Tillamook Oregon.
and is another improvement in the 1 I fishing schooner Orient, from Seattle, Paul thought he was not badly hu; ,
Professor Graves delegated Mr.
n^pk County Bank.
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The Priscilla Club will meet with city.
was mistaken by persons in the life­ but later found lie was internally in­ Mickle to give tile examination in the
The place to eat is at the “Good
A meeting is called for to-morrow saving station at Barview for a Unit­ jured, but since then wc arc glad t • northwestern portion of the »tate.*
Mrs. P. R. Jackson on Friday.
hear that lie is greatly i tiprovcd. Mr.-.
Eats," Ramsey Hotel.
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For chicken lice in nests or on set­ (Friday) evening by the Tillamook ed States flag, upside down, and, be­ Paul had her left arm broken; one < f Others will be delegated to give ex-
Sheriff Crenshaw has taken over ting hens use our special prepared Water Commission at the city hall to lieving that the vessel was in distress, Mr. Somers’ fingers was crushed and aminations i:i other sections.
hear remonstrances to the schedule Captain Farlew and his crew of life-
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the tax collecting again.
powder, 25c. a pound.—C. I. Clough.* of water rates formulated under tie­ savers manned the motor life boat at his face cut, but Mr. Hohlfield wa .
Rare Musical Treat for Tillamook.
more
fortunate,
escaping
with
a
few
­
A car load of choice seed potatoes
For Sale—High grade Cornell gents direction of the State Railroad Com­ Garibaldi on Tuesday and started out
toward Tillamook Bar, in a race to bruises about the legs. Mr. and Mr . 1
just received at Ray & Co.
bicycle in excellent condition, com­ mission.
Katherine Neal-Simmons, Soprano
Paul were brought to the city and Dr.
Memorial services will be held in reach the supposed disabled vessel Wendt attended to their injurii
I The Tillamook Meat Co., is paying 1 plete with acetylene lamp etc.; price,
Soloist, from Portland, will give a
before
it
drifted
on
the
breakers
off
the
Christian
Church,
Sunday,
May
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after which they were taken to their benefit concert for the Presbyterian
ten cents for green hides.
$15.00. Address W. B. VanGraven, 30th, at 11 o’clock a.m. Members of Bayoc an.
Ladies' Guild, at the High School
home.
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Box
140
Tillamook.
The
craft
was
about
a
mile
beyond
the G. A. R. and W. R. C. are re-
Sewing machines for $10.00. Singer
Auditorium, Friday, June 4th.
Tillamook
bar
when
first
observe
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1 hall over
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iewing Machine Exchange.
Grade School Track Meet.
We have made special arrange- I quested to meet in K. P.
Mrs. Simmons is an artist of unus­
and
was
drifting
along
easily,
the
the Gem Theatre and from ther
ual ability and a rare musical treat is
Ray & Co. have just received a ments with the Telephone Co., to march to the church.
crew being engaged in fishing and
If weather permits the grade school assured. She will be assisted by Lucia
far load of Burbank seed potatoes. * connect you directly with our office,
I have a small tract OÍ
1 land half caring little whether they drifted A track meet for the cup offered by a
Barton-Gillhousen, a prominent vio­
haze over the weather prevented a
wish
any
of
our
GOOD
in
case
you
a
mile
of
city
limits
of
Corvallis,
Ore
A fine quality of Tillamook made
linist, with Miss Florence Jackson,
number of merchants, will be held at
clear
view
of
the
vessel,
and
when
7
roomed
house
and
good
barn.
Will
the Stillwell Playground Thursday accompanist.
hingles at the Tillamook Feed Co. * COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co., Call 28W
trade for Tillamook County property. Captain Farley and his men started
The program will prove rare and at­
All parties having any calves to sell Anyone desiring to locate at Corvall­ on their rescue voyage they did not afternoon at two o’clock. 1 his meet
We are in a position to make some
tractive, consisting of numbers
in
will include ail of the boys in grades
will do well to call up Neilson & Mel- is would do well by calling at my even know the name of the ship.
English, German Lie-tier and Italian.
bng time farm loans. First National
four to eight inclusive. '1 he cup will
The
day
faded
into
night
and
dark-
choir in Tillamook City on the Mu- address,'W. W. Conder, Tillamook,
Special mention is made of the artis­
lank.
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nes prevailed on the waters • without be awarded to the grade making the
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more Oregon.
tic old English songs that readily ap­
any word from the lifesavers, and highest average numher of points.
I We weld castings of all metals. tual phone. You m.ght get 1
As a result of the mail arriving many anxious
peal to the heart, which Mrs. Sim­
persons
awaited Ribbons for the first three places will
money for your calves as they are
Boiler welding a specialty.—Hiner i
in this city earlier in the afternoon. around the bay for the report. Finalh also be awarded. Everyone is invited
mons expresses with true understand­
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leed.
♦ paying the highest prices.
Rural Mail Carrier Merrel Smith Captain Farley returned and told of to attend. In case of rain the meet
ing and ability to live her songs. She
has a lyric soprano voice of much
Wanted to trade or sell house and leaves this city at four o’clock on his the Orient's being anchored two and will be postponed to the following
IThc berry season is now on. Fresh
sweetness of tone and a wide range.
lot in Tillamook or in Portland for route, which gives those living on one-half miles south of Cape Lookout afternoon.
tawberries every day at the Fruit
Rural Route No. I their letters and
The cup is on exhibition in the
* second hand auto; 2, 20 and 50 acre newspapers the same day that they of the entire seaworthiness of the window of A. H. Harris, the jeweler.
dace.
craft and of its strange de'coration in
tracts of land for sale—Apply to J. S. arrive in this city.
School Notes.
in the rigging.___________
Electric Vacuum Cleaner for rent, Stephens & Co., Room I, Commercial
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Kill Kare Study Klub.
It is expected that Judge Bagley
t. per hour. Apply at the Electric Building, Tillamook, Ore.
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will hold a special term of the circuit Manual Training Exhibition at High
The Class Night entertainment this
Pre next to Gem Theate?.
School.
evening May 27, at the Christian
On May 20th, the Klub gathered at
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Mrs. Maggie Jensen was a visitor court about June the 21st. There is
Church. The place of giving the pro­
the home of Mrs. C W. Miller, with
fry those 25c dinners at the Ram- from the Lents Grange to the State nothing very important on the docket
with the exception of about twenty
gram lias been changed on account of
One hundred and sixty-two finished Mrs. Tait assisting.
r "Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for convention held here, and after a foreclosure cases, which are always
Mrs. Plank called thj "Klub” to
the better seating facilities of the
pieces and twenty-four unfinished
brief visit with her mother Mrs. Don­
Irly of the Spanish Kitchen.
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(. hristian Church. A very interesting
aldson, she left for her home Sunday on the increase whenever there is a pieces of manual training work done order when fourteen members re­
and novel program has been prepared
this year by the pupils in that depart­ sponded by quotations or “present."
fry one of our fancy dressed chick- morning. Mrs. Jensen expects to Democratic administration.
Mrs. I ait had prepared a paper 01
and it is the earnest desire of the
With each installment of “Who ment of the public schools arc on
| for your Sunday dinner.—Tilla- leave in a few days to join Mr. Jen­
class that a large audience attend.
Pays" will be shown a good one real exhibition in the Manual Training the life and wonderful work f Jam
sen,
who
has
purchased
a
farm
near
bk Meat Company.
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I he Commencement excrcisi s will
Minerva, in Lane County, where they comedy, also a copy of the “Pathc ropm of the high school building. Addams, which was very helpful to
take place the fidlowing evening May
News,” which gives all the late hap­ This includes only part of the work all, for every one is interested in Jam
Saturday Specials:—Link Sausage, expect to make their future home.
28, also at the Christian Church. The
penings which are of interest to the done the second term and a few Addams and "Hill House.” She is
|k, Veal and old fachioncd country
Honorable C. N. McArtlntr, on- of
It repre­ considered one of the most foremost
public. Watch for later bills on "Who pieces of first term work
Isage.—Tillamook Meat Co.
Oregon’» representatives^ will be the
Pays” to be
given at the Gem sents work done bv young workmen women of the United State
The guests of the afternoon includ­
speaker of the evening.
1 he saluta-
jne ton of coal equals two cords of
from the fourth to the twelfth grades.
Theatre.
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torian and valedictorian this year
This work will be on cxhil ition all ed Misdamrs B. C. Lamb, Koc 1,
fcd and you don't have *0 sow and
There was a large congregation at
f
Rrichcrs,
Willett,
MacKenzie,
Leon
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were chosen by the class, without re­
early Thursday
the Christian church on Sunday, of Thursday and
■ it, Lamb-Schrader Co., Hello
ard and Harter
gard to highest
grade
averages.
when the baccalaureate sermon to evening. All who arc interested are
jtray Gi’me 28W.
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'Hie
home
and
table
decorations
for
Howard Lamar and Freda Schnuelle
the High School graduating class was invited to inspect it.
the occasion were carrii <1 cut in pink,
were chosen for th se positions, re­
Jotcct your valuable papers frori
preached by Rev H. A. VanWinkle,
white and green, and the refresh­
spectively,. The first and s-.-ccqpd
Want» New City Hall.
Revs. Edward Gittins and D. A.
fcncxpected fire by renting one of
ments were above the honorable
honors of the highest general av<-r|fee
MacKenzie took part in the services
mentioned.
Only one
■ safe deposit boxes.
for the who!- c- :r»_ in high echoed
and excellent music was rendered by
Tillamook Oregon, May ¿6th, 191
The next meeting of the klub will
Air per year.
belongs to Freda Schnuelle and
Tillamook County
I To the Voters of Tilamook City,
the choir.
be at the home of Mrs. Albert Flank
Thomas Coates, rctpcc.ively. The
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We honestly believe that it is very on the third Thursday of June.
Mrs. L. J. White who was taken
general standing of the class is v-rv
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important
that
TillatnotA
City
should
a
nervous
break
­
sick in this city with
y farmer wanting some fine
Members who cannot be present
high, there being six or eight with
on ac- ; have a new city hall at this time fur are requested according to the rules
down and was sent up
to Salem
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8 f igs will do well to call on
averages above ninety per cent
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'eing
affected,
the
following
reasons:
cotint of her mind nei
of the Klub to notify the hostess and
This is the last week of school, and
on & Melchior. They will have
1st. The present building and jail at the meeting in June the question of
died there on Saturday, and on Sun­
everyone in both high school and
of them for sale at their barn
day her husband received a wire : to is in a very bad condition and is cer- what the study of the following year
grades, teachers anel all, arc working
Monday, the seventeenth. Full
that effect. He left on Monday for , taiqly a disgrace to the city.
will be discussed.
hard. If possible, the balance of the
2nd. That the volunteer firemen
the
remains
were
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Newberg,
where
Pohl and China pigs.
track meet will be held before the
| are entitled to better quarters and a
buried.
Special Election on Tuesday.
close of school. The various other
:
place
to
keep
their
apparatus.
For Sale—One seven horse power
contests have been closed The spell­
3rd. That materials that would be
ing contest between the fourth and
wood saw, with standard gasoline - used in the building are cheaper than
A special election will be held in
The
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fifth grades resulted in a tie.
this city on Tuesday next, for the
engine for $350.00, this an exception­ ' they have been for some time
people to decide whether a new city
third and fourth grades won the
ally good bargain. One, Mitchell
4th. That the citizens of Tillamook
hall is to be built or not, which has
writing contest for the primary and
Lewis & Stavcr Gasoline Wood saw, | City would be greatly benefited by to be d<»se by amendments to the
intermediate departments.
j the money that would, be put in cir-
6 horse power, $300.00. Inquire of A.
city charter. Th» caption of the ballot
The Juniors and Sophomore» went
! culation.
is as follows:
for a picnic today. It was raining, of
K. Case.
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5th. That the city has at this time
Shall a measure for the Amendment
coarse, but what’s the difference? We
An appropriate program has been proper'y worth about $50.000.00 over
of Article XI of Chapter VIII. of the
are an optimistic set up here.
The
arranged for at the Gem Theatre for and above all its indebtedness.
Charter of Tillamook City, Oregon,
rain didn't even discourage Senior
In view of these facts we earnestly
the G A R. memorial Sunds-y night.
as proposed by initiative petition filed
Flunk Day, rather helped to make it
Mav 30 The birth of “The Star S. B.” remirat that voti assist us in the uo-
May Sth, 1915, and as referred to the
a grand success.
w ill lie »how n in pictures.
* buildiag of the city and come to the
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Ask any of our customers
about First National service
They are all Pleased with
it and can tell you why.
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