Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 28, 1918, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON. FEBRUARY
Tillamook Jottings
For sale— Two dwellings, lots 1
c 1
and 4 and 5th Street and Park Av? i c m
Sale~Registered Clydesdale
Also furniture, stoves tools ,.i,.ta ion’ a bcautiful dark bay, coming
bulbs, peonys, lilys, chrysanthemums I ?** -ears ol,l> btst oi breeding, style,
’ Inquire of Mrs. K. \vb[t7anthcmums; ! bone and action. Absolutely right’ in
Church Services for Sunday.
the plans of the Red Cross for the stepped through the hole in the fb or.
ensuing year will be outlined. Detail­ The set screw caught her leg and tore
ed financial reports will be presented. j the flesh and muscles from her leg
First Methodist Church.
Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The A complete outline of the work ' up to her body and destroyed the
Clough
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‘'"y/ay. One of the best in Oregon
I beat We have
be '1 r‘«d right. For further particulars subject for the morning hour will be achieved in the first eight months of siastic nerve.
the existence of the Chapter will be
The boat was stopped as quickly as
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u J'-t what you want 1 "n,e John Painter, R. F D 8 “Munkticsy's “Christ Befor: Pilate.” given.
Land >chrader Co. will pay ioc. ...
possible and the child extracted and
For the evening the subject will be
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lor good sacks.
Red Cross members will be urged to taken at once to the hispital of Dr. R.
AgtnCy* Clov"-
The I alienee of God Misunderstood’
I Vi"* baVl‘,;‘kcn possession of the H.
Sunday School at 10 a.m. and Pray­ ask questions and every feature of T. Boals.
t, . ne hair pin comb, K cward
Mason & ( c. stock of groceries, and
work done under the banner of the
Dr. Boals finding that the sciatic
offered. Mis. Geo. Morgan.
Dr. and Mrs. Wise returned to Till­ until we are able to move our present er meeting every Wednesday evening Red Cross will be gone into thorough­
nerve was destroyed and that the leg
at 7:30 o'clock.
amook
on
Tuesday
of
this
week
and
Dr. Si earer, physician and surgeon,
1 stock from our corner location to the
1 could no be repaired, amputated the
ly.
Chas E. Gibson, D. D. Pastor.
are attending to dental work at their Jones-Knudson buildi.ig we shall con-
Cloverdale, Ore,
All auxiliaries of the Red Cross are same.
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office and residence
1 duct both stores. You will receive our
requested to send one or more mem­
Christian Church.
Kujd 1 nbender s.l’.c feed for less. i jsouth of the court h across the street
house.
usual courteous service at either
The Thrift Campaign
10.00 a.m. Bible School. ¡1 :oo a.m. bers as delegates, while it is trusted
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Cail t the wareheuse.
For sale, brush land at Hood River place. C. O. &C. M. Dawson.
Communion and preaching services. that the officers of all branches of
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver­ urn6 i.rOpS Oi alfalfa wl“-n '’eared.
the Portland Chapter, of which there
At a meeting of the Fair Board on Memorial sermon.
I Monday evening the County School
ware.— R. W. Bennett.
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arc six, these being at Forest Grove, Superintendent had received teachers’
W ill sell on time and loan money for Monday, R. C. Magarrell was elected
6:30 p.m., Christian Endeavor.
Hillsboro, Newberg,
McMinnville, , reports iron: seven schools in the
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re­ improvements to right man for dairy­ president and Erwin Harrison secre­
7:50 p.m. sermon "Excuses.”
pairing. S. P. Watch inspector.
* ing. F. P. Friday, .Hood River, Or. * tary. Ben Kuppenbender, who was
At 2.00 will take place at Garibaldi Oregon City and Tillamook, will at­ 1 county, on the Thrift movement.
tend this meeting.
Die reports filed show as follows:
The soil doctor is sold by Kuppen-
1 here will be a meeting of the Jer­ manager of the fair last year, was re­ the dedication o.' the little church at
"We trust,” said AmedceM. Smith,
No
Liberty Bonds owned by pupils,
that
place
recently
built.
bender.
* sey Breeders' Association on Wed­ appointed to that position. The date
On Sunday, the 10th, a Service Flag Chairman of the Executive Board, two.
of the fair was decided upon, which is
nesday,
March
6th,
at
10
o
’
clock
at
Announcing the new Grant Six, the
Amount invested in Liberty Bonus
in honor of the members
August 27, 28, 29 and 30.
of the “that every County under the Port-
best ever. S e Kuppenbender.
♦ South Prairie hall, when there will b.-
land Chapter will be largely repre- by pupils, $100.00.
church
and
Bible
school
now
’
in
our
a basket dinner.
A peculiar incident happened in country’s service
No. pupils owning War Savings
will be unfurled. sented at this first annual meeting of
Ray N Ct. will pay you for your
France a few weeks ago. 1 wo divis­
the Portland Chapter. We want to Certificates, 24.
There
will
be
Patriotic
program
in
connection.
a
meeting
of
the
sa ks, No. 1 sacks 9c., No. -2 sk;. 5c. * I
lay plans for the future. We want to
Amount invested in War Savings
directors of the 1 illamook County ions of the American army were pit­
Harry E. Tucker, Minister.
ted against one another in a football
Let Kuppenbender tell you hew to Creamery
hear discussions. We want to have Certificates, $138.37.
Association,
Monday, game, and when the teams lined up
save money on ycur cement work. '* March 4, at the 10:30
the advice of our members and to that
No. pupils owning Thrift Stamps,
at the City
on the field, Cliff Jope was in one County Agricultural News Notes end we urge that every possible mem­ too.
J. A. Hopgood, traveling passenger Hall.
team and Art Wallace in the other, By R. C. Jones County Agriculturist. ber of the Red Cross attend.”
Amount invested in Thrift Stamps,
agent of the Southern Pacific, was in
Dr. and Mrs. Wise gave up tl.vh
their neither knew before that either were
$102.25.
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the city on Monday.
California trip on account of the mild­ in France.
Garibaldi Auxiliary.
No. pupils having money in Savings
More Holstein Cows for Tillamook
Will pay you to see Everson tor a ness of the Oregon winters and war
The auxiliary was too busy last Bank, 47.
A number of the boys who had been
Ward has been received from Henry
safe investment in city property or conditions and will use that expense transferred from Fort Columbia to
week for items but a showing of the
The Bay City school made a record
Rogers and B. A. Folks
that they
farm lands.
r • J money toward doing their “bit."
Fort Stevens came in Thursday by will arrive in Tillamook today with a work that has been done since organ­ for itself by selling to persons outside
Artichokes for seed, $1.00 a sack.—
ized January It, 1918 follows: 16 new of the school War Saving Certificates
For Sale I have 12 good Jersey way of Seaside, and when they arriv­
G. H. Poland, 3rd St. between Miller cows, 3, 4, and 5 years old. All come ed at night they were wet through, car load of extra fine registered Hol- Red Cross members. Donations of and Thrift Stamps to the amount of
steins. They left, as representatives of
Ave. and Park St.
fresh in March. These are extra good. lhey had been given leave of absence the Holstein Club, about a month ago $2.95; from the dance of Feb, 2nd, $590.16.
As the reports come in it will be
$17.00. The following articles were
to
visit
their
friends,
for
the
regiment
Will
sell
the
whole
bunch
for
$1000.00
Lost—Gold W. R. C. pin. Leave
going to Minnesota, Wisconsin, Mich­
same at this office and receiye re- Address C. H. Pierce, Otis, Oregon. * they had been consigned to entrained igan and Ohio, After scouring these sent to the Tillamook branch last seen that the schools are doing most
week. Abdominal bands 12; Tray excellent work in this line.
on Tuesday for active service, there
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ward.
At the meeting of the city council being 24 Tillamook boys transferred. states they have secured a load of fine cloths 11, Napkins 12, Hdkfs. 41, sub-
stock of excellent breeding. In the lot
Capt. Gladys M. Beals is spending on Monday evening the question of a
The merchandise business of A. A. is a bull backed up with 1000 pound hdkfs 20; wash cloths 23; ice and Tillamook Commercial Club and
a week with her sister Pauline at public park was discussed, and this
water bag covers 13; Ambulance pil­
the Spruce Output.
will be submitted to a vote of the Pennington, which was located for a dams and producing sirs that is no lows, 2; Ambulance pillow cases, 2;
Eugene.
number
of
years
on
first
street,
was
doubt one of the highest record indi­ comfort pillow, 1; comfort pillow
people.
Prcspects look good for a good year
vacated this week, going to new viduals in the whole Northwest.
Washington, Feb. 22.—The aircraft
cases 1; making a total of 138 pieces.
H. J. Hewett vs. L. S. Crawford ! quarters
.
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for Tillamook County the coming
in the
Masonic building. Mr.
These cattle are to be distributed in
board, in a letter to Representative
The
sewing
chairman
(with
the
con
­
and
wife is
suit filed
in the
year.
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.0 a « aui,
mvu 01
me circuit , Pennington
* viiuiiigiun turned
lurneu it
11 into a modern much the same manner as those
sent of the auxiliary chairman Mrs. Hawley, stated today that the spruce
court to recover $76.02, being balance store, having an attractive front for a
Sec Kuppenbender about the Grant of an account for merchandise sold to dry goods store, which was an im­ brought in a year ago. No one makes Frank Crane) called for 2 extra meet­ requiremens of the United States and
any money in the sale except those ings last week to help finish up work the allies aggregate 15,000,000 feet per
Six automobile, the snappiest car on
provement to the building and city as who buy the cattle. The liberal heart­
the road.
* the defendants.
and packing in order that the things month while the present supply is only
ed spirit of the members of the Hol­ might be sent into Tillamook in sea- 4,000,000 feet. A possible maximum
The First National Bank is in re-! well.
For sale, five heifers coming two
A car of pure bred registered Hol- stein Club, in bringing these loads of son for them to be inspected and production of 8,000,000 feet could be
year old next spring. Apply to An- ceipt of a number of small denomina­
supply
Mein
cows arrived here on Wednes- high class ’cattle into the county and passed on to Portland.
obtained by expanding logging opera­
tion
Liberty
Bonds
and
will
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drew Vetsch, Mutual Phone.
tions and starting idle mills, it is said.
those who have not obtained their day from the East, and it is a splen- thus improving the dairy stock of the
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For Sale—Some good young heifers bonds in the last Liberty Bond drive. ' did looking bunch of cows, which community is much to be commended.
This information was furnished in
Oretown Auxiliary.
to freshen soon, can be seen % miles
1 nmuber 16 head, with two bulls, The All of those who are interested in the
The Oretown auxiliary is working response to the request of the Port of.
For Sale-Early
seed potatoes cows will . be
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.. great breed of black and white cattle
cast of Nehalem, on Himpcl farm.
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auctioned
oil in the near
hard to complete a shipment of finish­ Tillamook for the building of a Gov-
ar2?,St 0 , . at ? ccnts Pcr pound, ; future, and those who are looking for should attend the sale and tie up to ed articles by February 26.
response to the request of the Tilla­
Attorney H. T. Betts left on Tues­ a so Silver Laid Wyandott eggs at registered Holstein stock should see
one or more good foundation cows.
Club for the
At each meeting about twenty wom­ mook Commercial
day for Salem, having a case in the
E5rr,S.e*tln®
eK8s- Apply thi, bunch of cows. They are brought The date of this sale will be announc­ en are present. Three machines are building of a Government railroad
supreme court.
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to A. 1. Blackburn, Hemlock, Mutual here by the Holstein Breeders Asso- ed later.
kept busy. The rooms open at 10 a.m. from Tillamook City to a heavy
* : ciation of this county.
Why not be insured in the best fire Rbone’
Farm Crop and Labor Survey,
the work stopping only about 30 min­ spruce belt about six miles to the
insurance company, it costs no more.
To make the clerical work in our of- ! A few changes have been made in
utes at noon for lunch. Hot coffee is j southeast. The Club is advised to
The
survey
returns
of
some
200
See Everson.
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fice easier we shall, beginning with election boards as follows: Blaine, farms in the county are now in. At an served Ernest Edmunds, of Neskowin, ' the logging road if convinced that it
For Sale—Two organs in first class February, close our monthly state­ E. J. McLaughlin, judge; Mrs. W. R. early date the needs of the various donated three cans of coffee for the 'will add materially to spruce produc-
Condition. W ill
sell on terms if de­ tnents to our customers on the next Speece, clerk. Cloverdale, Effie D. farmers will be summarized and giv­ use of the members for lunches, which ' tion.
cked.—Leland B. Erwin.
* to the last day in the month. C. O. & Kraner, clerk. Goodspeed,
Washington, D. C., Feb. 15, 1918.
Henry en to the public. As a result of this is highly appreciated by the auxiliary. |
A successful dish towel drive was ‘ Hon. Fred C. Baker,
Plasker, clerk. Hays, J. H. Rosenberg survey we have also found where the
Wanted to rent, bedroom firnished, I C. M. Dawson.
Bailey, farmers had any surplus seed or live made last week. The towels have been 1 President Tillamook Commercial
»'¡th heat. Address Box 133, Tilla­
Frank A. Rotve, who is the joint Judge. Neskowin, Marion
shipped to the army and navy aux- | Club, T illamook, Oregon.
mook, Oregon.
representatinve for Tillamook and Judge and Ernest Winzent and Fred stock.
for immediate
My dear friend:—Y'our telegram of
iliary of Portland
Affoltcr,
clerks.
Netarts,
W.
H.
Banke
The
wants
and
for
sales
will
be
pub
­
for Sale—New modern residence, Yamhill counties, has made the an-
I
the
15th inst, addressed to myself
shipment
to
France.
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1
he
win
not
be
clerk.
Rockaway,
Mary
Jones
and
lished
soon
in
an
issue
of
the
Ex
­
located in best residence district. For , nouncement that
a
The membership roll is steadily in- and the» Oregon delegation in Con­
»leat a bargain. See Frank Heyd. * candidate at the
coining primary Mrs. Frank Beatty, clerks. Sandlake, change sheet, so those in need of
Mrs. S. Hughes and Edith Hoyt, more stock can get in touch with creasing, the total number now being gress, calling attention to the manner
For Sale, a car load of finest clover election.
one hundred and ten. X arn has lately in which spruce timber is now being
' clerks.
those who have a surplus.
J. W. \ andcrvelder & Sons, Roy,
Hank McKinley, who had one of his , A„ metnbers of the W. R. C. are
of
faint been received and knitting has just secured by the Government in Tilla-
A
considerable
shortage
Oregon.
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. 11100k County and urging better meth-
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fingers injured about 15 years ago I
vs,e(1 l0 aticnd lhe regular meet- labor is also indicated. An effort to commenced.
I ods in the interest of speed, conser­
for Sale—Early Rose and Burbank when playing base ball, and which
Saturday evening, March 2nd at find hands for these people will be
vation and efficiency, is just received.
p m , as thereis a ]argc c>ass lo made. Any who want places on farms
Tbe Junior Red Cross.
*«1 potatoes, from Cape Horn, W., gave him more or less trouble since,:
I Your special suggestion that a rail­
jllitiatcd and also to discuss work would do well to apply to this office,
loo-, grass hay for $17.00 a ton, 1 was operated upon on luesday by
• Dr. Boals.
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Up to Tuesday morning the Chapter road be constructed by the Govern­
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Frank Severance place.
in which way we can best give our also any who need help. With many
ment from Tillamook City so as to
j Br. and Mrs. Wise have returned.*
Don’t forget those busted castings. boys some necessaries which they the milking machine will no doubt School Committee of the Red Cross haul logs and dump them in Tilla­
had received five applications for
have
to
be
resorted
to,
to
tide
over
need
at
the
front.
The
committee
of
l>r. Wise has returned and will be at Can be welded for half. Goods sent
the labor shortage. Considerable data Junior Red Cross Auxiliaries. The mook Bay where they may be sawed
j® Cloverdale office next Tuesday, by parcel post and express promptly the patriotic program of Lincoln’s and
into first and second grades of aero­
Washington’s birthdays with to thank is being gathered on those already in schools making application are the plane lumber by a local mill, is noted.
! well 5th.
returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook,
Tillamook
City
school,
the
Maple
all those who so generously gave their use in the county and will be publish­
1 am handing a copy of your tele­
t, j he "Guaranteed” silo is complete Oregon.
Leaf School, the Fairview school, the
assistance to make it a brilliant suc­ ed as soon as completed.
gram to all members of the Oregon
Beaver
school
and
the
Blaine
school;
The
exchange
of
work
with
neigh
­
P sold for less. Send for our big
Miss Dick has returned from her cess. A light lunch will be served, and
be the total enrollment outside of Till­ delegation in Congress, that they may
.G book it is free, W. Kuppenben-
vacation and has resumed her work. members are requested to bring sand­ bors in hay harvest will have to
amook school will be from three to be advised of its contents, and I am
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made more than ever this summer.
In the future, musicals will be given wiches and cream.________ _
four hundred in addition to the above also giving the matter my persona] at­
l aet your b,g book
on uses cf ce- at which Miss Dick will give lectures
tention at once.
„„„a on
number.
Week
’
s
Program
at
Gem
Theatre
With best wishes, I am,
.'nt in modern sanitary farming. Ne in story from the different compos­
Red Cross News Notes.
There will be many more auxiliar­
Truly yours,
■mer should be without it. It is ers.
ies
to
the
schools
organized
at
once.
Friday, March 1—"Young Mother
W. C. Hawley.
. f- See Kuppenbender.
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The patriotic meeting at the city Hubbard ”—5 reel Perfection picture
The “old time” dance given at The children are all anxious to be do­
Hunt a war garden but see that hall on Friday evening was well at­
ing
something.
Fairview
was
a
decided
success,
$76.40
featuring Little Mary McAllister. A
Pomona Grange at Nehalem.
The certificates of membership and
mr seed is right. Hydrated lime is tended and an excellent program was play that will be of particular interest being netted for the Fairview branch
the
buttons
for
the
children
will
be
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- soil doctor. Get it at Kuppenben- rendered, with Rev. Chas. Gibson as
of the Red Cross, besides everyone
!r Warehouse.
* the principal speaker, who made an to the youngsters.
sent to those schools whose member­
Pomona Grange will be held at Ne­
having a jolly good time.
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ship is approved by the American Red halem, Ore., Thursday, March 7th,
'kc
Clements home
for rent, excellent address.
Saturday, March, 2— Eternal Moth­
? Clyde
viyue Elements
ho
Two new senior Red Cross auxil­ Cross School Committee at Portland, 1918.
jfrnishcd or unfurnished,
Marriage licenses were issued as er”—Five reel Metro picture featuring
..... to family
Regular quarterly meeting and to
iaries are reported, one at Mohler and as soon as received.
1,1 nt small children. Enquire at follows: Elias J. Ball and Lizzie Ethel Barrymore.
The Tillamook City school gave a transact such business as may propcr-
Randall
the
other
at
Onion
Peak.
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The
Vagabond
”
—
Two
reel
Charley
'‘Hom's Store.
Armstrong, both of Hebo;
patriotic entertainment at the City ly come before it.
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J ' Whits house vs. Solomon B. Crawford and Consuella Louise I ar- Chaplin Comedy. Adults 20c. Children
W. H. Christensen, Master.
The Cloverdale Auxiliary recently Hall on Friday evening. It was a
'•'house is a suit filed in the cir- ker, both of Barview. Lionel Thayer to cents.
most excellent program and was a
received
a
gift
of
$50.60
from
the
Re
­
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credit to the school and teachers in
1 t’' recover $2400.00 on a promis- and Beulah Funk.
Recent Tillamook Weddings.
Sunday,
March
3.—“Hashimuri bekah Lodge of that city.
T> note.
charge. All the numbers were patriot­
The County Court has entered into Togo”—five reel Paramont drama of
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^°ney to ,oan on farm lands, from an agreement with XV111. F. Latimer, Japanese character admirably pictur­
Lieutenant W. A. Wiglite, from the ic and the hall was filled to its full
Married on January 15th, Alfred
capacity. The proceeds amounted to
Josi and Caecilea t on Rotz. Rev.
“P, Good terms. Reasonable rate for the lease of what is known as the ed by Win. C. DeMille, with Sussue | 447th Squadron A. S. S. C., stationed
”tirest. We want your business. Latimer gravel bar, paying $30 a year Hayakawa. A
.. picture
,_____ with the most at Garibaldi, has asked the Red Cross $70.00 and is to be used to pay mem­ Basel Schieber performing the cere­
bership
fee
for
all
the
school
children
• Person.
• for the term of five years, not to ex­ ! elaborate oriental settings, as well as for magazines for the boys.. By the
mony.
IC
! Married on the 14th of February,
last of this week there will be 150 in the Junior Red Cross.
, : your farm implements, gas en- ceed 20 cubic yards a year.
an interesting plot.
Walter J. Bail and Abby Armstrong,
boys there. Those having magazines
K silos and cutters front Kuppen-
Notice to Elks! All Elk in the coun­
Monday,
March
4— "Fighting not more than two months old please Chid Meets with Bad Accident.
ounty Judge A. M. Hare performing
We guarantee all of our ty, write either Chas. S. Barnes or
•is.
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the ceremony.
Webster Holmes, Tillamook City, Trail” Episode No. 7- ("The Lion s leave them at Coast Power Co.’s of­
L
' Prey”)
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J fice, in Tillamook City.
On Thursday the 4 year old daugh­ ' Married on the 1 ith of February.,
, conformity with the rule formed giving name, number and name ot
"The Man of Mystery —five reel
lodge, at once. Something doing.—<■
ter of E. W. Hilderbrand was the Samuel Petty and Jessie Kerns, Rev.
L "crc’_ :i‘' wood orders must be C. Barnes, I. A. Sylvester, Webster Vitigraph Blue Ribbon feature with 1 As a result of the minstrel enter­
victim of a serious accident which C. E. Gibson of the M. E. Church,
‘Panied by payment in advance.
I E. H. Sothern as the star, supported tainment at Wheeler recently, $l53-25 necessitated the amputation of her performing the ceremony.
Holmes.
Committee.
■ Coats Lumber Co.
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I by Charlotte Ives.
I Married on the 25th of February.,
j was taken in which will be given to right leg just below the hip joint.
Those who subscribed to the Y. M.
the Red Cross. Quite a number of
^ ‘■Ji'imook Meat Co. will pay
Mr. Hilderbrand, an employe of the Randall Crawford and Louise Parker.
C. A. drive and agreed to pay in in-
Tuesday, March
5—“Down
»o places in the county are raising good­ Silver Spruce Lumber Company of Justice of the Peace E. W. Stanley
t -ail 10 pound lard pails and 5c.
J bund pails. They must be free stallmehts, arc advised .0 pay up as Earth"__Artcraft production featurrng ly sums for the Red Cross, which Bay City at their logging camp on performing the ceremony.
Married on the 25th of February,
i.
Fring them in at once and soon as possible. There are qmte a Douglas Fairbanks. See display ad­ show how anxious and willing the the South side of Tillamook Bay,
money.
* number of persons who are delmquent vertisement on another page. Adults people of Tillamook county are to took passage with hia wife and 4-year E. J. Ball and Lizzie Armstrong,
who should come through with their] 2oc., children 10c.
I help this good work.
old daughter on the campany's launch County Judge A. M. Hare performing
PJnd that your contractor use
money. This should be paid to F.rwtn
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the ceremony.
for Tilbmook City.
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■n’T.t. It is always uni-
Wcdn scay, March 6-"Bctty and I “The first annual meeting’ of the
,, has exceptional fast setting Harrison.
.Mr. Hildebrand left his wife and
Red small daughter in the cabin of 'he
’ch is preferred. For sale
American
Hatching eggs for sale from trap- The Bucanneers”—five reel Mutual Portland Chapter
Public Auction.
; kuppenbender Warehouse. • netted S. C. Rhode Island Reds, with picture featuring Juliette Day.
the counties of boat for a short time and w-as stand­
Cross embracing
"Red. White and Blue"—a single
Multnomah, ing on the bow of the boat. Over the
Clackamas, Columbia,
We will sell at public auction, Sat­
onf - far’
L
n ha* been arrested for record« up to 245 ^88’
reel comedy featuring Geo. Ovey.
Tillamook. Yamhill and Washington, propeller shaft a hoi« had been cut urday, March 2nd, at the Fair Ground
.
prohibition law. On The kind that pay a profit on war
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time feeding prices. Flock headed by
\.‘
will be held Thursday evening, Feb­ through the flooring of the cabin, at IO a.m. < eighteen
head of grade
lay starch warrants were is-
Thursday,
March
y—“Unknown ruary 28, 1918 at eight o’clock at the exposing the propeller shaft, and in cows and heifers, and 4
“
Vibert
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