Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 24, 1918, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY 24. 1918.
Tillamook Jottings.
w. A. Wise, dentist
Hoofror Remedy at C. I.
Co.
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Clough
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Lamb-Schrader Co. will pay ioc .
each for good sacks.
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Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon,
Cloverdale, Ore.
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Kuppenbender sell: feed for less.
Call at the warehouse.
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Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver­
ware.—R. W. Bennett.
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R. W. Bennett, expert watch re­
pairing. S. P. Watch inspector.
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Announcing the new Grant Six, the
best ever. S :e Kuppenbcndcr.
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Let Kuppenbcnder tell you hew to
save money on ycur cement work. *
Will pay you to see Everson ror a
sate investment in city property or
I farm lands.
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I Sec Kuppenbender about the Grant
Six automobile, the snappiest car on
the road.
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Homer Mason has sold his grocery
business to the Dawson Bros., who
will occupy the store.
W. H. Hoskins and wife left last
week for southern Oregon and are
now visiting with their sons.
I Reliable girl wants housework. Ex­
perienced. References. Answer to
¡Tillamook Headlight.
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward
¡Adolph Blackmore, of Mohler, on Jan.
119th, a son.
The Fairview Farmers’ Union will
meet on the 29th of January, at one
o'clock, at Fairview.
1
A. F. Coats , of .he A. F. Coats
Lumber Co., was in this week on
business connected with the saw mill.
, A heavy team, harness and wagon
Ifor ale. Apply O. Myers, East 7th,
Street, Tillamook. Oregon.
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Those who wish to see Dr. Wise
will please bear in mind that he will
return about the 1st of March.
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Train service was resumed Saturday
and on Sunday all the delayed mail
arrived in the city.
The Tillamook Meat Co. will pay
10c for al) to pound lard pails and 5c.
for 5 pound pails. They must bt. free
from rust. Bring them in at once and
get your money.
s
Demand that your contractor use
Santa Cruz cement. It is always uni­
form and has exceptional fast setting
qualities which is preferred. For sale
at the Kuppenbender Warehouse. *
Get your farm implements, gas en­
gines, silos and cutters from Kuppen­
bender. We guaiantee all of our
goods.
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Services will be held in the~Pres-
byterian church on Sunday at 11 a.m.
by the Rev. Theo. P. Smith, of Ells­
worth, Wash. All are cordially invited
to attend.
Fairfiew Birthday Club will meet
at the home of Mrs. Seifer, Jan. 29th.,
assisted by Mrs. Robert Stillwell and
Mrs. Arthur Mapes. Please return
the library books.
A. H. Harris and daughter Fay re­
turned from Portland on Monday,
where Mr. Harris was making ar­
rangements for Saxon automobiles
for his agency here.
M. D. Ackley has bought one acre
of land south of the Editor’s residence
and will move his house, which he
will build over making it a modern
mungalow.
Don’t forget those busted castings.
Can be welded for half. Goods sent
by parcel post and express promptly
returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook,
Oregon.
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Mrs. Emmett
Bales gave a 500
party to a number
of lady frineds
on Tuesday afternoon, when a very
pleasant time was spent, the hostess
serving a dainty lunch. The honors
fell to Miss Marie Tinnerstet.
Tillamook Red Cross was benefiited
to the amount of $42.00 as a result of
the performance at the Gem Theatre
on Monday, when Messrs. Partridge
and Morrison very generously gave
half the proceeds of the evening to
the local Red Cross.
Lost—Pocket' book containing $75
in gold two dimes wrapped in paper
and some silver, between Tillamook
County Bank and court house. Finder
please leave same at the Tillamook
County Bank. Will pay a suitable re­
ward.
W hy not be insured in the best fire
insurance company, it costs no more.
See Everson.
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Mrs. E. S. Wiseman left Tuesday
Found a fountain pen, owner can morning for Hammond, La., where
ccover same by calling at Dawson she will join Mr. Wiseman. Mrs.
Wiseman has spent the last year in
1 os’ store.
Tillamook with her daughter, Mrs.
The cleaners and tailors of Tilla-
R. S. Johns, having improved greatly
1100k, aftet Feb. 1st, will cliai ge $2.00
in health while here.
. suit and up on all French dr. clean-
Married at the Methodist parsonage,
ig-
Wednesday
morning, at 9 o’clock,
For Sale—New modern rest lence,
icated in best residence district For Mr. Walter J. Mead and Miss Alona
ale at a bargain. See Frank Heya. * C. Wright, both of Nehalem, Ore.
Mr. Mead is one of the presperous
Dr. \\ ise will return from his business men of his home town. Chas.
alitornia trip about March 1, to re­ E. Gibson D. D. officiating.
line his work in Tillamook county.*
Grant Mills has left for Mexico and
For sale, 14 head of hogs, also some several persons from this county ex­
young pigs. Inquire of W. W. Cason, pect to accompany him, but they
Blaine, Oregon.
could not obtain passports. Mr. Mil’s
Robert McKillip, brother of C. will be joined by others at Los Ange­
McKillip, of Hebo, was in from Klick­ les. before leaving California for
itat county, Wash., rnd left for his Mexico.
home on Wednesday.
About two dozen men are in the
Roy Main vs. Howard Brooks is a county looking over the spruce tim­
suit filed in the circuit court to re­ ber, headed by Twohy Bros., railroad
cover money for labor performed by builders of. Portland. It is reported
plaintiff.
if sufficient spruce is found in the
Get your big book on uses cf ce­ Whitney’s Co.’s timber six miles
ment in modern sanitary farming. Nc south of the city, a railroad will be
farmer should be without it. It is built into it at once.
free. Sec Kuppenbender.
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One name was omitted from the
John Theilcr vs. L. E. Gctchell ar.d board of directors of the Tillamook
Marie Getchcli is a suit filed in the County Bank last week. The board is
circuit court to recover $150.00 and now composed of M. W. Harrison,
H. T. Botts, D. Fitzpatrick, Thad
$185.00 on two promissory notes.
Robison, Chas. Kunze, T. W. Lyster,
Lost, Amethyst ear ring, set in James Williams, C. A. McGhee and
silver, with Rhine stones. Finder Wm. Maxwell.
kindly leave at this office and receive
Donald L. Schofield vs. Ethel Scho­
reward.
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field is another divorce suit filed in
Mrs. R. W. Holland and daughter the circuit court. These parties were
Dorothy, of Eugene, arrived in the married on the 23rd of December,
city last Friday for a few weeks visit 1916, at Bay City, in this county, and
with relatives and friends here.
on the I9»li of January, 19'7, defend­
F D. Hull left on Sunday for Buhl, ant wilfully abandoned the plaintiff
Idaho where he will look over a and since that date has failed to live
bustin s. .ituation there with the pros­ with him as his wife.
pect of locating there.
Now is the time to look after your
The city council sold the sewer and cows. Prevent and control aboition
paviuent bonds, amounting to $129,- in your herds. Get a jug of B. K. to­
000 at par to Abe Tichner, of Port­ day. It is absolutely guaranteed for
land.
what it will do for you. No work no
pay. Bulletin No. 52, prevention and
Ih 1 ivde Clements home for rent,
control contagious aboition. Bulletin,
furnished or unfurnished, to family
"ith u; small children. Enquire at No. 136, calf scours. Save the calf.
See Kuppenbender.
Haltont's Store.
A. C. Everson went to Portland on
Want to rent a dairy farm with 20
tow< ,.r more on shares. Address or Friday to attend the convention of
tall at the Headlight office.
2* realty men. Having rubbed up against
the live wires in that organization,
For Sale— 22 Shoals and three
Mr. Everson returned on Tuesday
Brood >ows; j cows and one three full of vim, enthuasiasm and boosting
Jiar old horse.—Apply to Ike Quick, ideas. He visited Vancouver and
rillamuok. Orc-. Mutual Phone.
2* Astoria while outside as well as the
plants
in different
t \ Dunn who was assistant state ship building
Ingin 11 and had charge of the state places.
r> "I work in this county, will, we un-
The body of William Woods was
L'sta-!. be given another position. brought from Walla \\ alia, W ash.,
Money to man on farm lands, from and buried here on Monday, the Odd­
D'.'O v,| Good terms. Reasonable rate fellows having charge of the funeral.
Jf interest. We want your business. He was a former resident of Bay City
■*e Everson.
* and was bom in i«53- Two brothers
■ In i' ’ - rnnty with the rule formed from Walla Walla accompanied t..e
■Isewin , all wood orders must bi remains to Tillamook. He was a mem­
^cconq aii4 by payment in advance. ber of the Oddfellows and W. O. W.
F. Coats Lumber Co.
* lodges.
1 he high school debate between
1 ¡1 lam00k and Beaverton which was
scheduled for last Friday but had to
be postponed on account of no train
serv.ee will take place tomorrow
(Friday) evening at the high school
building, the question to be debated
is "Government Ownershop of Rail-
Roads” Charles Lamb and Miss
Margaret LaFollett will represent
Tillamook.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY SUED.
For Destroying Cider, Plaintiff
Claiming >2,425.00 Damages.
some very good advice in regard to
the work of the association.
i President Kunze asked the question
“Why are you interested in Holstein
cattle in particular over other breeds?
This question brought forward a
| ready response from a number of the
' members, especially B. A. Folks, J. J.
Rupp, Ben
Kuppenbender, Chas,
springer, Rollie Watson and others.
1 he whole afternoon was put in to
good purpose. The following officers
were elected for 1918: Chas. Kunze,
Pres.; B. A. Folks, Vice-Pres.; John
Ebinger, Director; Rollie Watson,
Sec-Tres.
»1.50 PER YEAR.
ella,” “A Child of the Wild,” A Small
Town Girl” and “Patsy.”
"Miss L. S. A.”, a stirring military
photo-drama, Miss Caprice’s most
recent photoplay will be seen at the
Gem Theatre next Thursday.
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Claude Meineckc and Phillip S. Sea-
brook, doing business under the name
M.E. Church |Notes.
anu style oi Meinecke & Seabrook vs.
1. H. ijoync, is a suit filed in the cir­
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cuit court growing cut of a seizure
Chas. E. Gibson, D. D., Pastor,
anu uestruction 01 cider. The com­
Preaching n a.111. and 7:30 p.m.
C. M. Thoma;, who was the assis­
plaint alleges that th.- plaintiffs were
Sunday School at 10 o’clock a.m.
tant engineer when the P. R. & N.
engaged in the manufacture and sale
Prayer meeting every
Wednesday
was being constructed, is back in Til­
evening.
01 sweet apple cider and apple cider
lamook, and will have charge of the
vinegar, their place of business being
Subject for the morning _ service
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will
State Highway road work in this
be "lhe Material Side of Religion.”
county. Mrs. Thomas will come in Willamina, Oregon, and that on or
about tne 16th oi October, 1917, the
Subject for the evening will be “My
Last List oi Questionnaires.
next week. They were quite popular
Place in the Kingdom of God.”
plaintiffs were the owners ol anu en­
when residing here. Mr. Thomas in­
titled to the possession of a certain First.
We want to help make Tillamook a
forms us that there is not much doubt
amount of sweet apple cider, viz., 210
better city. How may we best co­
520— E. S. Taylor
that the State Highway Commission
operate with you? Come and hear
724—Jess Wright
would build the additional 15 miles of gallons and caused the same to be
how
you may cooperate with us. If
shipped
to
Tillamook.
The
cider
was
497
—
Joseph
West
hard surfaced road
if Tillamook
you are not a regular attendant else­
consigned to Claude Meinecke at
5°3—L. B. Erwin
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county would bond.
where you are invited to worship
Tillamook, It reached its place of des­
642—H. Renell
with us.
The Tillamook County Teachers’ tination on the 17th of October, 1917,
168—L. A. Cooper
association will meet at the high where it was placed in a warehouse
686—T. B. Higginbotham
school in this city next Saturday at of the railroad company that convey­
Red Cross News Notes.
500—Clayton S. Patterson
10:30 o’clock. The committee has pre­ ed it, and the defendant wilfully and
509— E. H. Cross
pared a good program, and Mr. Sey­ lawfully seized, took possession of Fourth
One hundred and thirty-two ladies
mour, of the O. A. C., will be present. and converted the same to his own
w orked in the Red Cross headquarters
364—B. E. Randall
It is the desire of County School use and destroyed the same by pour­
last week and the shipment of finish­
703—J. R. Thompson
Superintendent G. B. Lamb to or- ing same out and causing it to run in
ed articles will be ready for shipment
720—L. H. Krake
ganize the Industrial Club work of the streets of Tillamook. That at all
at the close of this week’s work if
722— E. Seaman
the county on a sound basis at this times plaintiffs were the owners of
every lady who can will come to the
630—L. L. Kellow
meeting, hence it is important that t.ie cider and entitled to the full pos­
help of their officers.
632—E. M. Clark
every teacher who possibly can will session, the value of which was $73.50.
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714—W. H. Merritt
be present.
The secretary has completed the file
Because of this wrongful act of the
707— P. C. Meyer
of the membership drive. The amount
O. E. Guls<ro«n vs. Arthur Holden defendant, and because of the wilful
655—E. Neuenschwander
of money received was $2,950. Good
and Ethel Holden is a suit filed in the and wanton destruction of plaintiffs’
675—B. H. Coffman
for Tillamook County.
were deterred
circuit court, growing out of a lease property, plaintiffs
664—H. S. Stasck
of a farm. The terms cf the lease it from selling a great lot of cider in
685—Ray Houck
Another auxiliary was organized at
was provided that in case that the 24 Tillamook and other places, and were
639—Geo. Bye
Sand Lake with fifteen members. The
cows should not come fiesh in the unable to fill large orders for sweet
708— M. O. Boyer
committee to secure old material and
spring the lessors should replace cider and vinegar which they other­ Fifth
cast off clothing is now ready to re­
cows of equal wise could have filled. That plaintiffs’
them with other
527—J. A. LaLondi
ceive such gifts, as requested last
quality that should be coming fresh. business,, name and reputation have
637—L J. Wolf
week, the housewife needs only to tie
As some of the cows did not become been damaged because of the alleged
662—J. Radakowich
up the bundle and it will be called for.
fresh defendants refused to replace wrongful act and abuse of authority
574—G. A. Hare
Notify the chairman Mrs. H. H.
them, furnish materia! for fences and on the part of the defendant, and
549—E. Randall
Rosenberg. The reports from the aux­
a man and team to remove large logs, plaintiffs have been put to great ex­
29—W. C. Christensen
iliaries will be coming in later and
pense and troubie because of the acts
plaintiff claims $450.00.
105—J. Plecon
will appear in this report. A few more
of the defendant and that the sum of
85—G. T. Bash
chairs have been donated but stall
$2,250.00
is
a
reasonable
sum
to
be
al
­
649—E. M. Cruikshank
See a Perfect Lady at the Gem.
some workers must stand.
lowed plaintiffs as special compensa­
660—G. D. Sanders
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tion for the damages alleged.
723
—
J.
Slanich
“Miss U. S. A.,” the patriotic photo
Mrs. C. J. Edwards, Crairman,
612
—
F.
Provoost
play starring June Caprice, gives
Red Cross, Tillamook County, says:
District Attorney T. H. Goyne was
178—Geo. Van Patten
Lady, the “almost human” Scotch
somewhat surprised to be sued by
"In some places in the county the
215
—
E.
E.
Stewart
collie and excellent opportunity to
these parties, for instead of destroy-
Red Cross sewing chairmen are being
3°7—J- Hackman
add to her laurels as a Fox "1 'star ing the cider, he could have brought
criticised for enforcing rigid laws re­
510— V. Kellow
Lady comes to the rescue just at fhe
suit against the parties, who, however 306—H. Shearer
garding the sewing, such as basting,
moment when it seems certain the
put up a pitiful hard luck story that
etc. The sewing chairmen are working
172—W. Lighton
villian and his hirelings will undo the
he took a charitable view of the case,
under direct laws from the superior
224—V. Nielson
heroine and her sweetheart.
and did not do so, and the parties
chapter and they are compelled to en­
194—J. Aris
“Miss U. S. A.” will be seen at the even thanked him for letting them off
force these laws. They have no choice
233—N. S. Nelson
Gem Theatre next Thursday.
so easy. The district attorney is not
in the matter. The National Red
274—C. H. Griffis
worried for he has affidavits that put
Cross have to make laws under which
Is Proud of Tillamook and Oregon quite a different connexion on the 699— D. Carlson
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all classes of people can work and
case.
Delinquents
produce good results. They have to
Dear Mr. Baker.—Again 1 am ask­
provide for unskilled labor which is
726—Alfred Marolf
ing you once more to change the ad­
willingly offered as well as skilled.
Jury List for Circuit Court
716—Frank Krucinski
dress on my paper, 1 trust this may
“1 appeal to the women of Tilla­
331— W. H. Munson
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be the last time for a while, I realize
The jury list for the February term
mook county to obey the laws gladly,
536—Luigi Di Stefano
it is putting you to a giea. deal of of the circuit court which convenes
and in every way possible advance
566—Peter Wyss
trouble, but 1 enjoy getting the news on the 4th, is as follows:
the work for our organization. While
576—Chas. H. Kandlc
from home so much, that 1 certainly A. M. Ginn, Tillamook, carpenter.
we waste our time and energy quar­
606—Joe Wm. Erickson
would miss the Headlight if I could David Martiny, Tillamook, agent.
reling and fault finding, the enemy are
618—Adam D. Krumlauf
not get it. I have been noting with Guy Mattoon, Cloverdale, laborer.
killing our boys and winning the war.”
645—Frank K. Lightfoot
great pride the untiring efforts the A. H. Harris, Tillamook, garage man.
6—Freddie Enos Moore
people
•Tillamook County have put E. D. Hoag, Tillamook, farmer.
91—Henry C. Keys
Income Tax Man in Town
forth in the Liberty Bond, Red Cross Henry Olds, Tillamook farmer.
627—Jos. Sandich
and Y. M. C. A. drives, and no little Geo. Loerpabel, Mohler, fanner.
556—Chas. Wesley Smith.
credit is due the Headlight, for it has Alex Watt, Tillamook, farmer.
Milton A. Miller, collector of Inter­
695—Clyde N. English
played its part well. It is great sport R. C. Magarrell, Blaine, farmer.
nal Revenue for the district of Ore­
700— Norman E. Ralston.
to hear the fellows discuss which ¡John M. Bodie, Bay City, carpenter,
gon has sent Ray H. Wisecarver to
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state or city is making the biggest and i B .A. Todd, Nehalem, farmer.
Twelve of the drafted men have this county to aid and assist all per­
best results in these different drives, ' Erick Glad, Tillamook, farmer.
taken the examination, seven of whom sons w ho come under the Income l ax
as each is strong for his state c town Rollie W. Watson, Tillamook real are physically fit for general military law. Information will be gladly fur­
I ut they generally end up by saying
service and five for limited military nished you irrespective of how much
cs.ate and insurance.
“You’ll have to hand it to Oregon, Frank Heyd, Tillamook, carpenter.
yonr income is.
service. They arc:
for she has not been beaten in any­ J. J. Rupp, Tillamook, farmer.
Collector Miller desires to bring
397—Fred Shaw
thing yet,” and that makes me feel W. F. Latimer, Tillamook, farmer.
this law to your attention that all
77—Paris Lamar
glad that I may count myself as one James Kadad, Tillamook, farmer.
possibility of a penalty for failure to
292—John A. Biggs Jr.
from Oregon. May she always uphold Dave Fitzpatrick, Tillamook, farmer.
make a return may be avoided.
19—Carl A. Emery
that record is ail I have to say. J. O. Bozorth, Bay City, banker.
11 your are single and not the head
290—John Nelson
Thanking you for your kindness in W. B. Aiderman, Tillamook, garage.
of a family you are required to make
18—Ernest Edmunds
this matter, and beg to remain loyal to J. L. Lowrance, Cloverdale, farmer.
a return if you have a net income of
35—Jas. V. Sutton
$1000.00. All clerks, mill hands, dairy­
the last, sincerely,
151—Burl Clements
D. Billings, Tillamook, farmer.
G. W. Stiverson.
men and woodsmi n who receive
60—Russ Johnson
W. H. Hoskins,’Tillamook, farmer.
$83.33 or more per month during 1917
21—Joe Plasker
Albert Marolf, Tillamook, farmer.
News Notes for the Gem Theatre A. E. Rittenhouse, Mohler, farmer.
are liable if they are single ar.d had
332— Elmer Baker
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no deductions.
2—Richard E. Meyers.
W. G. Day, Bay City, farmer.
Friday—“Law of the Land” new- J. M. Traxler, Cloverdale, truck driver
A married person is required to
Paramount Picture, featuring Mme. A. C. Anderson, Nehalem, merchant.
make a return if their net income for
Pretty Wedding.
Petrova.
1917 equaled or excelled $2,000.00.
Cyrus Randall, Tillamook, farmer.
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Whirlpool” 5 Ernest Haag, Beaver, farmer.
Saturday—"Life's
Income Tax Agent W isecarver is
X very pretty wedding ceremony-
reel Metro picture featuring Ethel Albert Krake, Tillamook, farmer.
occurred at the Todd Hotel, Saturday located in the Circuit Court room at
Barrymore. "Pullman Bride” 2 reel
Only 23 of these names will be call­ evening, at 7:30 o'clock when Edward the court house, you will be able to
Mack Sennett comedy. Admission ed at present.
W. Roberts and Hazel Lance were find him there anytime between 9 a.
Adults 20c. Children 10.
united in matrimony.
Attended by­ m. and 5 p.m. The time allotted to this
Sunday—“Skinner's Dress Suit” 5
county is Jan. 22nd to Jan. 30th 'nc-
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Coulson.
reel comedy drama featuring Bryant
^Holstein -Breeders Annual
After the ceremony the company, If you come within the provisions of
Washburn.
led by thé bride and groom marched the law do not put off your visit to
Meeting.
Monday—“The Fighting Trail” 2nd
to the dining room of the hotel where Mr. Wisecarver until the last day. Go
episode of the great out door serial
a most elegant dinner was awaiting see him and find out where you stand;
At an enthusastic meeting of the them. Those present were Mr. and but before you go. be sure to mark
picture featuring William Duncan &
Carol Halloway. "The Last Man 5 Tillamook County Holstein Breeders' Mrs. Edward M. Roberts, Mr. and down the total income you had during
reel greater \ itigeaph picture featur­ Association held at the county court Mrs Louis Hushbeck, Mi. and Mrs. the year 1917. Also put down the
ing William Duncan. Seven big reels room on Monday, when there were P. W. Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Fred taxes, interest and hired hcpl you paid
of pictures and special music by the present over thirty dairymen who are Coulson, Mrs. Sarah Hushbeck, Mrs.J during 1917
interested in the development of the M DeLillies, Miss Alice Todd, Mr.
Failure to make a return as requir­
orchestra. Adults 15c. Children 5c.
Tuesday—"Speading Dawn” Gold- breed. Prof. Brandt, of the O. A. C., Burroughs, Miss Lola DeLillies Miss ed by law will subject you to a pen-
wyn special feature, featuring Jane addressed the meeting at length on Elaine Todd, Miss Saretta DeLillies alty of $20 to $1000 and additional 50
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Dr. per cent of the amount of tax due.
Cowl. See display on Page 5. Adults the interesting subject of which the and the officiating Clergyman,
progressive breeder never tires, that
Remember you cannot deduct per­
20c. Children 10 cents.
Chas. E. Gibson.
sonal, family or living expenses.
Wednesday—"Melissia of the Hills" , is the development of pure bred cat-
Money expended for improving
Mutual Master picture featuring Mary
Busy June at the Gem Theatre* your property is not an allowable de­
Miles Minter. This photoplay is one ' Prof. Brandt’s subject was well had-
o
duction, therefore you will not be al­
of special merit, the play is taken dled and very interesting. From high
June Caprice, W iiliam Fox's joyous
from “The Circuit Rider” Don't miss breeding standards the subject ad­ little star, is very busy. When Miss lowed the cost of labor and materials
it. "Tillie of Nine Lives” one reel ( vanced to production and A. R. O. Caprice finished a picture she begins used to grub and clear land, erect
records which he fully advised that
buildings, etc.
comedy drama with a real kick...
to make ready for another and by vir­
Thursday "Miss U. S. A. William the owners of registered stock should tue of this enthusiasm for her art she
NOTICE.
Fox feature photoplay starring the j get busy and go in for Advanced Reg­ has a long list of screen successes to
most popular actress on the screen ' istry. A number of the members have her credit, though she is one of the
their intention
1 All persons having an account with
today, lune Caprice. This picture was signified
sigmiiea tneir
inienuo.. of
- taking this
, Ivertised in la«t week's paper by matter up during the coming months youngest stars in the world.
Grant Mills, kindly call, at the City
eiror Don't let this one pas^ as it is and there w.ll be several of the pure
Among the photoplays which she
Recorder’s office and settle same,
has
made
are
"Caprice
of
the
Moun
­
one of the timely pictures, bemg a bred cattle put under official regts ry
with
Kathleen Mills.
tains", “The Ragged Princess.” “Ihe
Grant Mills.
everybody“0'0 drama
¡‘"county Agriculturist Jone, gave Mischief Maker," “A Modern Cinder-