Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 03, 1918, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON. JANUARY 3. 1918.
—•_______________ __________________________ —
ti.50 PER YEAR.
Want to rent a dairy farm with 20
Floyd Eberinan, formerly of Tilla- ;
THE RED CROSS DRIVE
memberships. There was no hardship Christmas offering. It helped to make
cows or more on shares. Address or ■nook, has enlisted in the navy and is !
they were not willing to undergo.
order for 100 pounds of yarn.
2* ■ stationed at Bremerton, Wash.
call at the Headlight office.
Tillamook County Exceeds its Quota The distressing shortage of buttons the
Needles have been ordered, and as
After being closed down for the Brighton Makes Remarkable Record and other supplies embarrassed them, soon as the order is filled ladies who
In conformity with the rule formed
Wise, dentist,
but they went ahead with lofty cour­
elsewhere, all wood orders must be holidays, the saw mil! started up on
Notwithstanding the rain storms age. They were animated by love of know how to knit are invited to “lend
g Remedy at C. I. Clough accompanied by payment in advance. Thursday. The mill will run night
a hand”. The box is almost ready for
—A. F. Coats Lumber Co.
* and day, two crews have been em­ throughout the entire time that the our country, affection for our soldier the first shipment in January and
Red
Cross
drive
was
on
in
Tillamook
ployed, for the logging camp and the
boys and a desire to be of actual ser­ many hands are needed to complete
Judge Bagley intended to hold court saw mill. This will
arer, physician and surgeon.
mean 200 men cm- County, the Executive Board of the vice in relieving the suffering caused this. Those who participated in the
on the 17th of December, but owing ployed by the A.
le, Ore.
F. Coats Lumber Tillamook Red Cross on Monday by frightful war; also they were de­ Red Cross drive report that there are
to the storm and the prospect of a
wired Portland that it would guaran­ termined Tillamook County should do
f, clocks, watches, silver- tie up on the railroad, he did not Company.
tee the full quota of 2,500 new mem- its full share in the enrollment of quite a number of ladies who intend
, W. Bennett.
taking an active part in the work, and
The Tillamook Commercial Club bers. 1 his was a source of great
1 come in.
members in response to the appeal of
ir flour and feed at the Kup- I
sent a letter to A.
S. Rand,
Rand, CL™
.. —
Chief satisfaction to those who had labored President Wilson asking every man they will always be welcome.. Mrs.
The
Tillamook
Meat
Co.
will
pay
Edwards r.nd Mrs. Eversun, the pres­
r Warehouse.
*
| ioc for all 10 pound lard pails and 5c. Clerk of the Railway Mail Service, 1 ’ so hard in such inclement weather.
and woman to join the Red Cross.
ident and secretary of Tillamook Red
Bennett, expert watch re- for 5 pound pails. They must be free asking that the mail for the south
On Saturday evening a meeting was
The results in Tillamook County Cross, organized two auxilaries on
i. P. Watch inspector.
* i from rust. Bring them in at once and part of the county be taken out im­ held at the court house to devise speak
.
----------- — To your heroic
for themselves.
Wednesday. One at Magarrells and
mediately
after
the
arrival
of
the
train,
get
your
money.
♦
plans to obtain the full quota. At that ' workers belong the credit. It was in­
Le tor sale—Mrs. Feldschau,
the other at Blaine. Everybody is
it
being
a
great
delay
and
inconven
­
|
Dr.
Wise
will
be
at
his
Wheeler
of
­
time
-Tillamook
county
was
shy
500,
dividual
work
like
this
all
over
our
He and Third Street.
♦
ience having the mail lay over in this 'and plans were made to obtain that 'state that won again for Oregon the heartily thanked for the help so read­
ily given in the recent membership
bst National Bank has been fice Saturday and Sunday of this city for 19 hours.
1 number.
-----1— Several • committees
•
went to proud distinction of being among the drive.
week for the last time until his re­
jnited States depository.
work on Sunday soliciting new mem- I foremost states of the Union in pa­
turn from California, about March
THE TAX LEVIES.
tls Bros. Blue Can Coffee 1st.
bers with the churches taking an ac- | triotic achievement.
More Pay For Men Working in Ship
tixe part. The M. E. Church, through I
'). &. C. M. Dawson.
A meeting of the Civic Improve­ For County, Cities, Schools, Ports the efforts of its progressive pastor, 1 No mere letter of thanks can con­
Yards.
vey
to
your
workers
anything
like
the
y you to see Everson lor a ment League will be held next Tues­
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and
Drainage
Districts.
raised
$80.00
As
a
result
of
the
work
credit
is
their
due.
Their
devotion
itment in city property or day afternoon at 2:30 at the city hall,
Chief Inspector Magee has sent a
on Sunday 300 new members were demonstrates that they were not
I.
• it being the annual election of of­
The Headlight has compiled a list of pledged. At the meeting Saturday striving for personal credit. Their rich telegram to Feeney and Bremer Co.,
ppenbender about the Grant ficers.
the levies in the county, cities, ports ¡evening 13 persons guaranteed, pro­ reward is in the consciousness of sac­ insuring men who work in ship yards
lobile, the snappiest car on
After three weeks of continuous and schools and drainage districts, as vided that 50 would do so, would guar- rifice made and duty done, but in be­ an increase in pay to the amount of
rain storms, the weather changed on they appear on record at the court ■ antee the full quota of 2500 of new half of the Northwest Division Cam­ 10 per cent. The pay roll at the ship
ie can be found at his Tilla- Tuesday with bright sunshine and house, which, no doubt, will be inter- 1 members. Others agreed to do so on paign Committee, will
__ yard amounts to $4,000 a month, and
you kir^Jly
Ice except Saturday of this warm. Meadows look beautifully esting and useful information for the Sunday, but on Monday it was convey to each and all < of ’ them,
11____ this will be an increase of $400 for
green and grass is growing.
I he leaves.
I taxpayers. The county levy is 16.2 thought wise not to ask anyone to through any channel that may be the men.
The telegram is as follows:
i guarantee the number for the Execu- available, the deep sense of apprecia­
it be insured in the best fire
Married at the parsonage of the mills.
"1 am directed to inform you that
I tive Board was fully convinced with tion felt at Division and State Head­
County Levy
company, it costs no more, Methodist church, on Jan. 1st, Leslie’
in order to provide a proper stimulas
$42,553.91,
ion.
* Barber, of Nehalem to Miss Melissa . For county schools,
be-¡a
little
extra
effort
the
people
would,
quarters
for
their
devoted
service.
»
to increasing the output of ships in
¡soon make up the deficiency, which |
Yours gratefully,
, on Dec. 18. by the Rev. R. J. Scovell, of Hood River, Or., Rev. in8 2 <ndls on $21,276.
the ship yards of the Pacific Coast,
For
high
schools,
$8,510.78,
being
was
obtained,
with
the
following
[
Chas.
E.
Gibson
officiating.
I
*
Henry Lindley,
jin, John Leslie and Hattie
and in order to encourage men who
.44 mills on $21,276.
¡result:
Chairman,
Northwestern
Di
­
|
Sheriff
Campbell
collected
$437,383-!
ulerson.
For county and state, $93.6i7-5< be-¡Nehalem ............
vision Campaign Committee. live at great distances to have their
$122.00
homes and enter on service in ship
$21.276^
rays save money by getting 42 in taxes during 1917. There is $57.- ing 4.4 mills'
... on -
------I wheeler ..............................................
24500
yards, the Emergency Fleet Corpora­
■ and feed at the Kuppen- 969.17 outstanding on the tax rolls in- , Road fund, $189,081.10, being 9.4 i Brighton ............
828.00
Thanks the Headlight.
arehouse.
• eluding from 1901 to 1916. $22,334.00 on $20,115.
tion will pay to all the employee's of
| Bay City ............
15400
your yards who are covered by Wage
being
on
the
1916
tax
roll.
I Total, $333.763 30, being 16.2 mills Fairview ..............
price—Crystal White soap,
128.00 The Headlight, Tillamook, Oregon.
Adjustment Board’s decision a war
$4.65 for 100 bars. Regular
I
Tillamook
..........
for
the
county.
Demand that your contractor use
908.00
Gentlemen.—The editorial and news service payment of ten per cent, ef­
Ray & Co.
♦ Santa Cruz cement. It is always uni­
Tillamook City.
Pleasant Valley .
20.00 support kiven by the Headlight to the fective on and after December 15,
mills
150
wagon be a Mitchell—the form and has exceptional fast setting City ........................
Beaver ................
96.00 Christmas Membership campaign f-or 1917,, to all who work for six consec­
t has built a monument of qualities which is preferred. For sale School ....................
5-0 mills Cloverdale ..........
96.00 the American Red Cross was char­ utive days in the week, that men pre­
2.0 mills Oretown ..............
Kuppenbender.
♦ at the Kuppenbender Warehouse. ♦ Port of Tillamook
55-00 acteristic of the enterprising attitude vented from working on account of
6.8 mills Magarell District
irodc lias sold his interest
Don’t forget those busted castings. State and County
42.00 of the Headlight in all patriotic under­ the elements, physical conditions or
Blaine ..................
amook Feed Co. to Chas. Can be welded for half. Goods sent i
43.00 takings On behalf of the State Head­ any unavoidable cause will not be de­
Total .............................. 28.8 mills
quarters we wish to thank you for nied the benefits provided under this
Geo. W illiams.
by parcel post and express promptly | Last year the levy was 33% mills.
Total .................................. $2,737.00 this co-operation.
statement, The payments to be com­
R. Fades, of the Baptist returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook,
Bay City
Considering the frightful weather, puted on straight time at the mini­
The number for Tillamook is in­
ill preach at the U. B. Oregon.
City ......................................... 150 mills complete, for it is expected that it the condition of the roads and the
mum rate provided in the adjustment
Sunday evening.
mills
’ Johnnie Stew’art lost his house and School ....................................... 1.8
will'go over iooo when all the reports shortage of buttons and other sup­ board’s award. Please have copies of
mills
Port
of
Bay
City
........................
3.4
lilson and wife, who spent contents of same by fire on New
plies, it seems to us that Tillamook the above posted in conspicuous
are in.
iths in the mittde west, re- Year’s eve, on his farm on the Netarts State and county..................... 16.2 mills
county has made a remarkably fine place around your yard so that all
A great deal of credit is due Mr.
le city on Friday.
record. The workers who went out employees may readily see same. The
road, about three miles west of Tilla­
Total......................
36.4 mills and Mrs. Thos. B. Watt, who were into the weather canvassing from fleet corporation will pay this ten
mook.
He
was
insured
by
Rollie
house
­
1 ard unfurnished
the inspiration of the Red Cross drive
i
Wheeler
house to house and farm to farm de­
ns and rooms with stoves Watson’s Agency.
18.0 mills at Brighton. For every member ob­ serve the principal credit. We believe per cent and will also pay full ed-
City
vance made by adjustment board."
ch Tower building
tained,
the
Brighton
Mills
Company
4- 2 mills
I I Mrs. Lucile Williams, who has been School ..................
their work was made easier by the il-
5- 0 mills too kout another membership. This lustrations and items published in
10 want to see Dr. Wise spending the holidays with her par­ Port of Nehalem
Coming Tuesday Jan. 8, Douglas Fair­
16.2 mills is one reason why Brighton obtained the Headlight.
remember that he will be ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williams, State and County
iso many new members, and it is
banks in “In Again—Out Again.”
the South in a few days. who are spending the winter here,
Yours very truly,
left Sunday morning for Metaline
43-2 mills highly commendable on the part of
Total .......................
C. C. Chapman.
-New modern residence, Falls, Washington.
the mill company.
Nehalem
The management of the Gem Thea­
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lest residence district. For
18.0 mills
Mr. Wilmot, of Blaine, walked 14
Tillamook Headlight, Tillamook, tre have made arrangements to pre­
Fairview Grange will meet next City......................
rgain. See Frank Heyd. •
sent Douglas Fairbanks in "In Again
13 mills miles last Sunday soliciting new mem­ Oregon,
School ................
enbender about building Thursday January 10th, and in the Port of Nehalem
Gentlemen:—You certainly gave a —Our Again,” Tuesday January 8. A
50 mills bers for the Red Cross.
into a first class 1% ton afternoon there will be a public in­
16.2 mills
It would be foolish for us to pick lot of publicity to the Membership short synopsis follows:
I drive truck at a small stallation of officers and an interest­ State and county
In New Jersey lives Teddy Ruth­
• ing program. The grange extends an
out a few Red Cross boosters and Campaign.
40.5 mills commend them, when there are so
1 must express also to you a per­ erford, a vigorous exponent of pre­
Total
invitation
to
all
to
attend.
j
I loan on farm lands, from
SPecial School Levies.
1
many who did active work. We want sonal word of appreciation for the paredness. Before the populace real­
tod terms. Reasonable rate
Thrills and Throbs fill every min­ School District No. I ...
. 1.0 mills to thank everybody, whether they reprint of little articles I wrote in the ize it, the community becomes a hive
We want your business. ute of this tale of the great north­
>1
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of munition manufacturers. Teddy
•7 mills only obtained one new member or a Voter.
3 ....
L.
* west featuring Dustin Farnum in
>>
tt
1-7 mills hundred.
However, this is not what I intend­ tails in love with Pacifice Ford, who
5
........
k buyer for farm in Tilla- William Fox’s photoplay. “North of
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tt
1.1 mills
happens to be the daughter of an ex­
6 ....
Owing to the weather conditions ed to write about. 1 intend to express treme pacifist. When Teddy’s court­
ky. Write full description Fifty Three” at the Gem Theatre
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tt
mi'ls
3-8
to
you
on
behalf
of
the
Committee
7
....
k'iev, 23; . Washington, Thursday, January 10th.
during the Red Cross drive for new
99
It
8 ....
of ship is refused in favor of a youthful
5-8 mills members, no doubt a number of per­ our unquestioned appreciation
land.
*
99
II
mills
9
....
your very many efforts; the time and pacifist, the youth vowes that he is
5-0
County
Agent
of
Tillamook
County,
sons
in
different
parts
of
the
county
■ze and wife are back in
19
tt
it ...
1-5 mills
space you devoted to the campaign through with lithe fair sex for all time
have not been asked to become mem­
In a visit from California, R. C. Jones, will tell the Oregon
19
5° mills bers, but they can do so by applying It makes us here feel how very little and imbibes freely in spirits nectareal.
13
Guernsey
Cattle
Club
on
Tuesday
of
pvt a fruit orchard of 80
9t
14 ...
1-7 mills
we really did when we see what you On awakening the next morning he
Farmers” week at Corvallis, why it is
for membership at the different aux­
99
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finds himself 111 jail with a girl nours-
2.3 mills
have accomplished .
17 ....
necessary that there be co-operation
iliaries.
These
are
located
at
Tilla
­
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II
2.0 mills
Assuring you again of our appre­ ing his colored optic, the cause for
18 ..
Uni daughter, Doxinc, of among minority breeders.
If
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which he does not seem to be able to
.2 mills mook, Wheeler, Brighton, Bay City, ciation and with best wishes, I am,
20 ....
■den Fisk, arc visiting
Fairview, Pleasant V alley, Beaver,
99
Mrs. J. C. Holden will from new
It
remember.
Very sincerely yours.
21 ...
3-4 mills
tuts, Dr. and Mrs. W. A.
Blaine and
Cloverdale, Oretown,
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classes for all ages in the Dunning
II
After becoming acquainted with his
Orton E. Goodwin,
22 ...
5-3 mills
Magarrei
district.
ft
Method of Improved Music Study on
99
mills
Manager Press Bureau. fair nurse, Teddy decides that the«
24 ....
1.4
■chedule between Tilla- January 5, 1918. Those not desiring
Mbrs. Pct.
99
Quota
99
world is not so bad after all and when
3-4 mills County
25 ....
■ Cloverdale is changed, the Dunning method will also be ac- (
fl
99
mills Morrow..........
he learns that she is Janie Smith, the
1500 .. 2625 .. 175
28
...
-5
Fairview Red Cross
I city at II o’clock in the ceptcd on this date. Terms consider- ,
tt
It
deputy Sheriff’s daughter who is nev­
1.6 mills Umatilla ........
7500 . 11050 .. 147
29 ...
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o
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99
able less than when taking the Dun- j
99
er allowed to venture outside the
1.8 mills Crook ............
1300 .
1750 .. 135
31 ...
A full attendance of Fairview is de-
99
It
Its. Jno. McKee, of New- ning System.
1430 .. 130 sired for next week, whicli meets prison grounds by her watchful par­
1100
■7 mills Sherman ........
32 ...
99
99
.6 mills Douglas..........
rave come to Tillamook
7500 .. 125 every Wednesday afternoon at one ent, he welcomes with joy the infor­
6000
33 ••
Edwin Pietita was bound over to
I*
tl
2500 .. 125 o’clock fain or shine. Those who have mation that he is sentenced to thirty
winter. He is saw filer the grand jury, having broken into
2000
40 mills Grant..............
34 •••
99
99
M.
1500 .
5-5 mills Harney ..........
1750 ..117 partly worn bed spreads, table cloths days in jail.
36 ....
' and stolen articles from the store of
99
Someone's mania for placing bombs
mills Klamath ...... 3300 .. 3842
tt
116 etc., and want to donate them, they
t-4
38
...
18'i acres bottom land. R. E. Wilson & Co. at Beaver,
under Jersey ammunition plants and
99
II
9000 .. 10250
1.3 mills Lane................
<14 will be most acceptable.
39 •••
1 in Nestucca Valley, Christinas. His bail was placed at
blowing them into the thin air dis­
tt
2500 .. 2852
114
42 ....
5-0 mills Deschutes ....
Although Oretown is not organized,
r Real Estate Agency, $1,000. It was W. H. Edson who ar­
turbes the sheriff's peace of mind to
7.0/mills Malheur..........
»>
3050
..113
2700
..
new
45
••••
Miss Irene Pearsons sent in 55
kegon.
2* rested the man and not Ed. Kostic as
the extent of promising the hand of
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tt
2.0 mills Tillamook ....
2500
..
46
...
2737
-
.IK
members. ________ __ _____
his daughter to the person who can
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December 19, the cere- reported in our last edition.
80 mills Union..............
It
5000 .. 5567 - .KI
47 ...
throw some light on the mystery.
mills
ft
The Pentecostal Church of the Naz-
lerformed by Justice of
99
4- 2
1800 .. 1900 .. 106
48 ...
Dance for Red Cross.
Lake................
When his worries are at their height
»»
nley, Eugene C. Tucker arene is holding a series of revival
99
49 ...
1-7 mills Clatsop ..........
5500 .. 5700 .. 104
the
sheriff discovers the new trend of
hgsbery.
tt
! meetings in their place of worship in
tt
7000 .. 7275 .. 104
51 ...
1-4 mills Yamhill..........
Beaver, Ore., Jan. 2, 1918.
Janie’s affections and orders the
II
this city, which commenced last Sun­
1.1 mills
II
54 ...
7500 .. 7550 .. 101 Mrs. A. C. Everson, Sec.
Coos ..............
I, of Neskowin, was
19
1.2 mills Wallowa........
3000 .. 3000 .. 100
Tillamook Branch American Red prison authorities to allow Teddy to
56 ...
t city, his mind being day. Services are at 2:30 and 7:30 p,
go free on the ground that the pris­
tt
2.0 mills Baker ............
m. each day. A cordial invitation is
ft
7000
.
.
100
7000
..
60
....
Cross:
e was committed to the
oner's
health is in great danger. The
mills
99
»>
extended
to
all.
The
services
are
be
­
5400
..
100
5-
7
5400 ..
6t ....
Dear Mrs. Everson.—Please find in­
Benton............
L
ing conducted by the pastor, Rev. Ira
94 closed report of Beaver Auxiliary latter finding that he is by no means
Multnomah ... 100000 .. 94412
Drainage District Levies.
a welcome caller at the jail, decides
ir Rebekah Lodge, No. D. Brown.
90 American Red Cross.
2000 . . 1800
Little Nestucca Drainage District, Hood River ..
that he will get back, and proceeds to
drainage
thank all their friends
80
800
IOOO
...
There was a dance giv cn for the
Curry............
Tillamook Red Cross received $1,- $2.50 per acre, on land in
an unlawful citizen,
I helped them in the
79 benefit of the Beaver Auxiliary Red live the live of a
7000 .. 5500
Linn................
140.00, this being the county's portion i district.
only to find that
He
tries
speeding
District,
contest.
900
75 Cross New Year’s night by Mrs. A.
1200 . .
Big Nestucca Drainage
Gilliam ..........
for the previous Red Cross drive. I he
(he has crossed
___ i
the city line and is
drainage Polk........
73
3290
4500
.
.
$2.50
per
acre
on
land
within
F.
Williams,
in
Williams
hall.
Mr.
sec Douglas Fairbanks money will be divided between the
68 Edw. Mallory’ manager of the dance, sent to the wrong jail. Breaking up a
7500 . . 5100
Washington ..
play “In Again Out different auxiliaries in the county, district. ________________
pacifist^^^m^H^H^Bd
meeting conducted * ' by the
670 .. 67 turned over to me the net proceeds,
IOOO ..
Wheeler........
* Gem Theatre next which will give them money to buy
and
fiance of his former
father
Tillamook
Girl
is
War
Bride.
9600 .. 8000 .. 67 $30.90. Mr. W. N. Bays, of Bays Ho­
> Jan. 8th.
Clackamas ...
house, and
their supplies. Added to this will be
sweetheart, robbing
ivvu...s a _____
5700
..
64
9000
..
tel, furnished the supper for the oc­ other disorderly acts fail to attain the
Jackson ..........
Court is in session this half the money obtained for the
Miss Helen Beals became a war Wasco.......... ..
3000
..
64
casion and also donated the net pro­
4650 ..
bride last Friday at Vancouver, Wash.,
results.
>g the first meeting of Christmas membership drive.
750
63 ceeds of the same, which was $10.00. desired
1200 . .
Lincoln..........
As a last resort Teddy impersonates
there is considerable
Supt. G. B. Lamb, of Tillamook, is w-hen she became the wife of Harvey Josephine ....
3000 .. 1850 .. 63
Yours truly,
the mysterious stranger who has
at this time.
to discuss “Organization of County Ebinger. The wedding came as a Marion............ 12000 . . 7000 .. 58
Mrs. W. J. Glbert, Sec. been sending the munition plants sky­
great surprise to the relatives and
Club
Bureaus
”
at
the
conference
for
3600 . 1800 .. 50
lost his champion
ward, from a description of the cul­
friends of the young couple, who had Columbia........
100 .. 400 .. 40
Holstein bull, which county school superintendents and
Jefferson........
Tillamook Red Cross.
prit which has been spread broadcast.
#
hst Mon 1
It was in- supervisors to be held at the Oregon not been advised what was going to
Estimated unre] ported from counties
-o
He finally realizes his great ambition
happen. Miss Beals quietly left Tilla­
Agricultural
College
on
Jan.
3
and
4,
-- _
Interest increases
in Red Cross but is given little time to rejoice over
t Wat son's Agency.
5250
under the auspices of Farmers' Week, mook, and when the nuptual knot was
149506 108 plans and work,
only in Tilla- his success, for things take an abrupt
work, not
1
Hty Three" will please Tillamook is recognized as one of the tied, the relatives and friends were in­ Outside Portland 140000
9» <77 9’ inook city, , but in all parts of the and serious turn when he discovers
Portland ............ 100000
Itn Theatre T hursday, leading club counties of the state.
formed of the happy event. The war State ................ 240000 240683
too county. Wednesdays and Fridays are that he has no means of proving that
featuring Dustin Far­
bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
busy afternoons in Red Cross head­ he is not the desperate criminal he is
------
o
It is requested By the legal advisory B. L. Beals and the groom is a son of
id the Northwest.
board that those who are registered Rev. Paul Ebinger, who is now in the People^of Tillamook County Thanked quarters in this city. One thing the impersonating. Fate intervenes, how­
women need in their work rooms is ever, at the last minute just as Teddy
tty vs Ahl ■< Petty is a and have to answer questions read
more chairs, which will replace the is about to be lynched by the angry
xd in the circuit court, over questionnaires before they take medical corps at Vancouver, having Mr. Fred C. Baker, Campaign Mgr.
Christmas Red Cross Membership boxes now being used. Here is an op­
as a pharmacist. Both are
»ere marri< d at A’.kin, them to the attorneys, so as to be enlisted
Jerseyites and not only does he go
popular young people of Tillamook
Drive, Tillamook, Ore.
portunity for generous persons to do­ free but he catches the real criminal,
* 5th of July, 1901, and able to answer the questions with as
county, and as it is all fair in love and
Dear Mr. Baker:—Your campaign nate or loan a few chairs for this
* e born to the union, little delay as possible. It is now tak­
thus winning the hand of his sweet­
war. no one can blame the young workers have braved the weather and good cause. One person gave the Red
•leges that defendant
ing up considerable time <>i local at­ couple. We wish them a long life of went from house to house and farm Cross a donation of $10.00 as a heart.
Id and abandoned her
torneys and this can be greatly re­
to farm, canvassing for Red Cross
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happiness.
duced if this is done.
amook Jottings.
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