Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 07, 1918, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
Tillamook Jottings
IrtrJ^~Ear,y Rose and Burbank
seed potatoes, from Cape Hom/W~
!a S?hè°RC 8uraeS h3y f°r $1’°° a ‘on"
♦
w A. Wise, dentist.
• at the Frank Severance place.
;
s,nilin
K
George
Walsh
will
please
i v dairy cow should be fed some
¿rf Oil Meal.—Ray & Co.
you m "The Pride of New York"
i Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough therGem Theatre, Thursday nght,
I
ine 'th? Illllk u°WS
for sale o?°"‘i’
be ±
---- IU
Stilk^/a ,heeO,<1
btillwell Ave. F. L.
co,ni"8 fîtsh dur-
March and A*’"'
- dr>’
can
Dawso” ba™
Braden.
MARCH
7
1918.
»1.50 PER YEAR.
“Alice
in W onderland” has arrived A TILLAMOOK DELEGATION the Commission to sell bonds. As this
and
be «■
exhibited at the Gem
is in close proximity to large
¡ Theatre, March
PLUGS FOR BETTER ROADS. road
-------- 1 15, afternoon and
bodies of spruce, the road between
evening, under the auspices of the
this city and Hebo will be used in
Civic Improvement League principal­
Confers
With
Federal
Offic
ials
hauling «ved spruce, th« delegation
thehMrC |Wi’l be breaching services at ly for the benefit of the Red Cross
_ _
® 1«
’TiUfrlili’ rntiuitirp/l
-it / Tilla
T'«11o_ ­
is tlin
thoroughly
convinced 11»
that
. p!e Leaf school house coni- association. Matinee 3 p.m., evening
Colonel Disque and the State mook county can help the government
Co-
, win the war if the 15 miles of road
Highway Commission.
1 he “Guaranteed1 silo is complete fencing Sunday, March 10. at 11 a.m 7 p.m. 1 he ladies of the League have
and 8 p m Sunday and 8 p.m. during seen the play and they say it is one
Lamb-Schrader Co. will pay ioc. and sold for less. T” Send
should be hardsurfaced as soon as
for
our
big
«
Bih for good sacks.
possible.
silo book it is free. W. Kuppenben- the week conducted by Rev. F. T. o fthe best plays ever seen and every
Carlsen, Evangelist and Aug. Olson. child and grown person in the county
On Tuesday a delegation, appointed
The delegation was remarkably suc­
pr. Shearer, physician and surgeon, der.
♦
For Sale—I have 12 good Jersey should see "Alice in Wonderland."
by the County Court, composed of cessful in accomplishing what it went
(foierdale, Ore.
, A marriage license was issued in
Mr. John Weiss Sr. and Mrs. Weiss C. J. Edwards, D. L. Shrode, T. H. after, the only disappointment was
r°W.S’ -3’ A and 5 *ears old- All come
Attorney Webster Holmes was out- I Lan.
e ____
county to George M. Cole, of \V n' ,n11M.arch- These are extra good. were in 1 illamook on business Satur­ Goyne and Fred C. Baker, were in [ in not coming to an understanding
Tillamook, and Mary Skoog, of El-
ill sell the whole bunch for $>000.00 day, 1 heir loss of the house occupied Portland to meet with the Federal 1 with the State Higsway Commission
liJe on business this week.
mira. ■
Address C. H. Pierce, Otis, Oregon. ♦ by Dr. Hoy which occured in this city authorities and the State Highway in regard ’ to the 15 miles of hard sur­
the
loth
Co.
C.
A.
C.
Hal Mason, o!
Get your big book on uses cf ce­
Horses wanted-We buy all grades on January 28th and which was in­ Commission in regard to obtaining faced road on account of the govern­
¡,:n or a furlow for a few days,
ment in modern sanitary farming. Nc ol horses, old, young, thin, fat, large sured for $1600 in the Oregon Fire Federal and State aid for county ment’s action about the selling of
Kuppenbender sells feed for less. farmer should be without it. It is
Relief Association (Mutual Co.) has roads.
bonds, but when this is pressed later
or small, good or bad makes no dif­
*
Qll it the wareiic use.
The first person to be called up was . there is some prospects of the road
free. Sec Kuppenbender.
» ference to us. Olson* & Hardv will be not been settled yet and their house
1 is standing in the same condition as the government Forester, Mr. Cecil, being completed in the near future,
War pictures at the Gem Theatre,
Plant a war garden but see that at Commercial Stables Tillamook till after the fire, lhe loss sustained by but he was out of town, and the mat- :
—
Thursday, March 14.
March
u.
Both
phones.
your seed is right. Hydrated lime is
Dr. Hoy on his household goods and ter was taken up with the Govern- VIOLATE FOOD RESTRICTIONS
jl \V. Harrison was in Portland on the soil doctor. Get it at Kuppenben­ “pF°v Sa,e~Early
seed potatoes which was insured in the “Hartford” ment engineer
another
g-------
77 ? and —
----- govern-j
____ Q____
der Warehouse.
«
Jusiness this week.
, r ‘!e,st of AP" at 2 cents per pound, was settled the next day after the fire. ment official with regard to the gov­
Some
of
the
Instructions About
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver- «rm?ney À0 ,3an on farra lan<ls, from also Silver Laid Wyandott eggs at
Fred Lockley, writing from France ernment, stale and county improving
Meatless
Days, [Etc.
$1.50
per
setting
of
15
eggs.
—
Apply
the
Three
Rivers
Road,
as
the
gov
­
S500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate
oie!_R. W. Bennett,
*
to the Oregon Journal, had this to say
of interest. We want your business, to A. I. Blackburn, Hemlock, Mutual about a Tillamook Boy. “J|k night or ernment had made an offer to expend
Miss Tappock of Salem, is visiting see Everson.
*
* phone.
The restrictons which have been in
two ago 1 heard a young French sol­ $15,000 if the State and county would
Utiie home of Mrs. J. S. Blair.
[ Horses wanted. Will be at Com­
Don t forget those busied castings. dier playing the violin. He was about each appropriate a like amount would force concerning the use of meat
Let W. A. Church write your insur- mercial Stables until March 12 and
government officals in Portland were have been modified for *hc State of
Can be welded for half. Goods sent 19 years old and played beautifully.
pce.
yill buy all grades good or bad Olson by parcel post and express promptly An American soldier was his accom­ heartily in favor of doing so, and it Oregon and for the present the only
was ascertained, now that the State restriction as to the use of meat is
The Misses Agnes and Elizabeth ¿It Hardy Both phones.
returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, panist. He started to play “the Hum­ Highway Commission had decided that Tuesday will be a strictly pork­
[dates are Portland visitors
this
oresque.
’
I
he
last
time
1
heard
it
my
State Fire Warden F. A. Elliott was Oregon.
«
upon that road, an engineer had been less day. There will be no other re­
seek.
son played it, and for a moment I was
in the county last week looking over
sent out and was now making a pre­ striction on the use of meat of any
Miss Dick has returned from her home again. W hen the boy in olive
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re- the fire risks caused by getting out
liminary survey. It is going to take kind whatever.
* rived spruce.
vacation and has resumed her work. drab got up from the piano stool I
niring. S. P- Watch inspector.
Accompanying the instructions re­
several weeks before permanent sur­
In the future, musicals will be given spoke to him and found he was W. T.
vey and all the preliminaries are ar­ garding the removal of restrictions on
Leland B. Erwin was a Portland
Married, on the 27th of February, at at which Miss Dick will give lectures Coates of Tillamook.”
ranged, but from the looks of things meat products, comes a more urgent
uitor the first of the week.
the Sacred Heart Church, in this city, in story from the different compos­
The Priscilla Club met at the home the government will come through. appeal to save wheat. One of the
Lionel
Thayer
and
Miss
Bulah
Funk,
’
ers.
*
The soil doctor is sold by Kuppen-
of Mrs. Albert Plank last Friday The delegation was authorized to say principal reasons for removing the re­
Rev. Basil officiating
wder.
♦
Sherman Clay & Co., of Portland afternoon with a good attendance of that the County Court was ready to strictions on meat is in order to en-
The Germans are on the run, see will have an A-i piano tuner in Tilla­ members. The club will report the turn the $15,000 over to the govern­ able the people to save wheat to a
Abcy was born to Mr. and Mrs.
them in “The Retreat of the Germans mook for two or three days. Anyone last Thursday in the month at the ment whenever it was decided to go greater extent than they have been
[dais Dick on Friday of last week.
at Arras” at the Gem Theatre Thurs- ■ wishing their piano tuned or repaired Red Cioss rooms for work, and a ahead with the work. This appeared doing.
Best in the West—Oregon Portland day night, March 14. ’•
Reports coming from commercial
I can leave word for D. A. Taylor at number of the members have taken to please the government officials
intent. Always uniform and fresh.
up knitting for the Red Cross at the and would prevent delay and some red travelers show that many eating plac­
Concrete for permanency, but you the hotel.
tmb-Schrader Co.
*
! regular meetings. There was a num­ tape.
es in this county are acting in total
have to have good cement, Oregon
The monthly meeting of the Tilla­
Announcing the new Grant Six, the Portland cement is guaranteed. Lamb
ber of visitors present and all enjoyed
The delegation had an appointment disregard of the meatless and porkless
mook Commercial Club will take
Never. S e Kuppenbender.
* Schrader Co.
a social afternoon, and a nice lunch with Colonel Disque the same morn­ day programs. With the one day re­
place next Monday at the club rooms
was served by the hostess. The next ing, and was in conference with him striction on pork this matter should
lex Bcache’s story "The Auction
at
the
City
Hall,
when
it
is
hoped
that
For Sale—Horse, 3% years, weight,
meeting will be March 15 at the home for more than an hour. At first the be very simple and the one porkless
|«k” at the Gem Theatre, Tuesday, 1250 pounds. Also four Fall pigs, 100 a large attendance of members will
of- the president, Mrs. Partridge.
Colonel did not appear to be very day and the restriction concerning the
larch 12.
pounds each. Inquire of P. E. Fitz­ be present.
good
humored. He stated that he had use of wheat and sugar should be
Recent realty deals made in Tilla­
*
Attorney S. S. Johnson and Mrs. patrick, Bell Phone 5F12.
An essential quality of good butter
been
in
Oregon for two months and strictly observed. All retail dealers
mook show that the realty market is
who sell to restaurants and boarding
_____ _
fcson returned from a trip to San
County
Get your farm implements, gas en­ is uniformity. Our Linn
not entirely dead: Chas Van Patten saw mills did not make much effort houses have been required to take out
faacisco.
gines, silos and cutters from Kuppen­ Creamery butter is made regularly by sold his house and one lot on 6th to help increase the production of
a license from the Food Administra­
guarantee all of our the same maker from cream which street to Will Himes. Bud Winters spruce, hence it was necessary to re­
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Coats and bender. We
tion at Washington D. C. Any dealer
comes
from
the
same
herds
of
tuber
­
rived
spruce.
He
said
people
sort
to
*
sold his house and lot on 6th street
lighter Margaret, of Seattle are the goods.
who, without having applied for such
cular tested cows. Its always uni­
realize
the
difficulties
that
he
did not
pests of relatives for the week end.
What we all like is good photoplays formly good. C. O. & C. M. Dawson.* to Harry Edith Emerson. F. E. Pang­ was up against.
After the delegation license, sells any licensed product to
_
born
sold
his
house
and
lot
on
3rd
any hotel, restaurant or boarding
I D. Lamar and Mrs. Lamar left on the kind you always find at the G<m
Carl Habcrlach sold Los Angeles a street to Will Berns. Billy Hill sold had informed him it was their pur­ house is subject to a heavy penalty.
in “The
itorday for a trip into Eastern Ore- Theatre, George Walsh
pose
to
help
him
in
every
possible
Robert H. McGrath, the Local Food
Pride of New York” Thursday, March lot of Longhorns on basis of 28c. Tl- his house and lot on 3rd street to way, he became more interested in
lamook on Tuesday, and thereupon Harley Poland. Mr. Hill has purchas­
Administrator for Tillamook County,
14-
fixed the price of triplets at 26c. and ed a lot on 3rd street and Bud Win- what the delegation had to say. It says that if the restaurants in this
Look over the program at the Gem
In conformity with the rule formed Longhorns at 28c. These are the high­ •ers iias purchased a coint' lot on >-h was then explained to him that in
lure and see what a fine line up
elsewhere, all wood orders must be est prices ever received for Tilla­ street and these gentlemen will im­ hauling rived spruce over the county county continue to disregard the rules
■ programs. Belter see them.
concerning the use of w'hcat and pork
accompanied by payment in advance. mook cheese.
prove same by building modern homes roads they were being cut up, espec­ he will forbid the retailers to sell
Let Kuppenbender tell you hew to —A. F. Coats Lumber Co.
ially
the
Miami
and
Foley
roads,
and
* I The women’s clubs together
with thereon. A number of lot sales have something should be done to keep licensed products to the restaurants
let money on ycur cement work. *
For sale—80 acres irrigated alfalfa the student body of the high school also been made and are under way on them in good condition. The question so offending.
Best bj Test—Oregon Portland land, Hermiston country. Part level­
In order that there is no misun-
are planning to give a Red Cross various properties in this city.
of building a logging road to the
«nt. For sale by Lamb Schrader ed, buildings, well, etc. $3600. Owner
benefit the week following Easter,
Supplies of cheese held . by Oregon spruce belt south of this city was derstanding of the matter the follow-
»
R. J. Arnold, 1828 East Everett, St., The Armory has been secured and factories in storage must be sold by
ing rules which have been adopted by
next taken up, but after discussing
Aill pay you to see Everson tor a Portland, Oregon.
; the exact date will be given later. June 15, unless there arc conditions the matter it seemed to be the Mist the Federal Food Administration of
it investment in city property or
which warrant issuance of
1 a special solution of the problem to hurry up the State of Oregon, Idaho, Wash­
The Eastern Star will give a hard Don’t forget to watch for the date.
inn lands.
*
permit
by
the
Federal
Food
Adminis­ the hard surfacing so that rived ington, California and Alaska are pub­
time party at the Masonic hall Satur­
Elmer I.aDue who was wanted in
I IVm. Ea?oin and family left on Sun­ day evening, March 9. Wear your old Columbia County for burglary and, tration granting an extension of the spruce could be hauled to Tillamook lished.
Tuesday s porkless day. Conserve
il)ior Milk River, Alta, Can. where clothes, have a good time and plenty who with others broke jail a few time 1917 cheese may be sold. Rules with as little delay as possible. Col-
ham, bacon, lard and lard substitutes
I «J have a farm.
to cat. All ¿Masons cordially invited. I weeks ago, was picked up by Sheriff covering these points have just been ( onel Disque promised to furnish men at all times.
lite Kuppenbender about the Grant
! Campbell the first of the week. C. E. received by State Food Administrator ' at $2.00 and auto trucks to haul gravel
Monday and Wednesday are wheat-
Bruce Wade, son of Mrs. M. Wade
Stanwood, sheriff of Columbia county W. B. Ayer. The Washington offi­ or rock. This is a matter that the less days and the evening meal of
k automobile, the snappiest car on
of
this
city,
has
joined
the
army,
and
is
cials
first
fixed
June
15
as
the
recog
­
1 1 road.
»
County Court will have to pass upon,
came in on Tuesday and took the
a member of Engineer’s Corps No
nized opening of the 1918 cheese mak­ but this solves the question of labor each day is a wheatless meal.
for sale, five heifers coming two 319 and at present located at Camp prisoner out Wednesday mornng.
In public eating places (including
ing season, and then made the ruling and paying teams $10.00 a day, and
| Rev. Chas E. Gibson, pastor of the that the product of this seasen in
pr old next spring. Apply to An- Fremont.
boarding houses) the service of Vic­
as it is important that the government
*
ftv \ etsch, Mutua’ Phone.
I M. E. Church was honored this week storage must be marketed by that obtain the spruce as soon as possible, tory Bread or Rolls, containing at
Demand that your contractor use
¡with
a
membership
certificate
to
the
date unless good reasons for not do­ the county can help the government least 20 per cent of substitutes, and
¡The new county veternarian has Santa Cruz cement. It is always uni­
ing so are presented. This does not by keeping the roads up and putting pies, pastries, cakes and sweet yeast
rued his office on 2nd Ave. E., op- form and has exceptional fast setting National Geographic Society.
Married on Monday, March 4, at the effect Tillamook county, for there will in as much hard surfaced road as pos­ doughs containing at least 33 1-3 per
qualities which is preferred. For sale
pite Lamar’s Drug Store.
at the Kuppenbender Warehouse. * M. E. Parsonage, Rev. Chas. Gibson be no last year’s cheese in this county sible.. When the delegation left there cent of substitutes is required at all
dound a watch—looser can have
meals, and
will be permitted on
officiating, Ross S. McFall and Miss next June.
was perfect understanding with Col. wheatlcss day and wheatless meals. It
Another big knock-out program at
•m by paying for this ad. and des-
Gladys Ceatch.
the Gem Theatre Tuesday night,
! Clark Embum was arrested last Disque.
is urgent, however, that bakers and
"!®g same. Inquire at this office.
George Watt came in from Portland week for violating the prohibition law.
Tuesday afternoon the delegation caterers follow the Government’s
March 12, when we will offer Rek
'I1'. Watt, of Port Haron, Mich., Bcache’s “The Auction Block.”
on Wednesday. He met with a serious Two suit cases of whisky were found had an appointment with the State recommendation as to increasing the
’ * Iteen visiting at the home of his
accident recently which nearly cost in his room when a search was made. Highway Commission. It was first percentage of substitutes in bread and
The
Federal
jury
was
drawn
in
Port
­
♦her Alex Watt here the past week
him his life. A reckless auto driver It seems that Sheriff Campbell and ascertained that the Commission had rolls served on wheatless days and
land on Saturday, and Tillamookers
Lit Sale—Some good young heifers who are included in the list are W. H- knocked him down one night near his Embum came in from Portland on the decided upon the Three Rivers road, wheatless meals. Noodles, spaghetti,
freshen soon, can be seen % miles Christensen, of Oretown, and J. T. home, and he v.as taken to the hos­ same train, and Einbum’s conscience when it was stated that lilamook macaroin, wheat cakes and breakfast
pital, being unconscious for several i troubled him for he was suspicious county was ready with its $15,000 to­ 1 foods made of wheat arc not per­
y” of Nehalem, on Hitnpel farm.
* Nevins, of Bay City.
hours and was severely injured.
| that the officer was watching him. He wards improving th,it road. 1 he dele­ mitted on wheatlcss days or wheat­
pr. and Mrs. J. L. Ketch have gone
For sale— Two dwellings, lots 3
Tillamook county was covered with at first was going Jo^stand 1 trial on gation was informed that the Com­ less meals.
BJillamook, and will rent a dairy and 4 and 5th Street and Park Ave.
that
The portion of bread or rolls served
a blanket of white on Sunday night the
’ plea
’
' * he ~ had the whisky in his mission was ready with its $15,000. H
i®.—Willamina Times.
Also furniture, stoves, tools, choice and Monday morning, it snowed in­ possession before the prohibition law was now up to the government to should consist of not more than two
T H. Collins, Aaron Bonhain and bulbs, peonys, lilys, chrysanthemums. termittently during the day but on went into effect and was fortunate come through. It took but a few mo­ ounces and not more than this quan­
rf Bonhain vs. W. S. Cone is a suit Inquire of Mrs. K. White.
Tuesday the warm sunshine melted for him that he did not go to trial on ments to settle this matter with the tity should be served to any one at
labels on the bot- commission and to obtain the infor­ any one meal.
Piorcclos a tax lien.
Ncstucca Valley ranches can’t be most of the snow in the low lands that pretex, for the
tics stated that the whisky had been mation that the Commission and
Rolls should not weigh more than 1
and
in
the
hills
is
fast
leaving
the
beat.
We
have
just
what
you
want
|The county court is in session this
I ■ bottled - since
___
the prohibition law Yamhill county would improve the ounce each.
it beiqg the regular monthly at prices and terms to suit purchasers. ground.
I went into effect. Embuin pleaded Grand Ronde road.
When corn, oatmeal or bran bread
Taylor Real Estate Agency, Clover­
Hatching eggs for sale from IraP"' guilty on Thursday, and Justice of the
r't'ng.
The matter of hardsurfacing the ad­ or rolls are served alone, without
nested S. C. Rhode
Island 1 d
Reds,
._ t.i
„. i . with pcacc Stanley let him off with a light ditional 15 mites of road south of the any Victory Bread being served at the
dale, Or.
‘•anted— Durham calves, pure bred,
city was taken up with the commis­ same time or to the same person, the
It is a pleasure to eat good butter. records up to 245 eggs in one year. ’ fine of $25.00.
¡1 tv,o weeks old up.—J. E. Fisher,
The kind that pay a profit on war j
sion, when Mr. Thompson explained portion may consist of not more than
Our
Linn
County
Creamery
Butter
The city administration are very
[’Pie, Oregon, Motor R. A.
that they were up against a condition four ounces.
has given 100 per cent satisfaction for time feeding prices. Flock headed by .
much in favor of purchasing the two
showing of Spring Millinary. over five years. C. O. & C. M. Daw- “Vibert” strain Cockerels from 271 I
that they would not be fully advised
Crackers
containing
the same
blocks
bounded
by
3rd
and
5th
streets
egg stock. Eggs, $1.00 for 15; $500
’ “vies, shapes and trimmings,
about for several days. It seems that amount of substitutes as Victory
son.
Miller
Ave.
and
6th
Ave.
E.,
for
a
I 11 Miss Patterson’s.
per 100.—Mrs. Hugh Barber, Fair­
before bonds can be sold for any pur­ 1 Bread may be used the same as Vic-
city park. This property is a very de­
For sale, brush land at Hood RiveJ- view Creamery.
pose they will have to obtain the ap­ ' tory Bread and served at the meals
JJTiynot be insured in the best fire
sirable tract and the only compact
Three crops of alfalfa when cleared.
The City Council has passed an or­ avaible tract in the city at this time proval of the government. The dele­ , when it is permitted.
> ^"ce company, it cost* no more.
Keep sugar bowls oft the table ex-
’ ‘■verson.
• Will sell on time and loan money or dinance to keep minors under the age for a city park. There are some 20 gation was authorized to say that the
improvements to right man for dairy­
of 17, off the streets after nine o’clock i lots in the two blocks and are now Commission wished to proceed with I cept when required for use by the
r Sale—i wo organs in first class ing,__ F. P. Friday, Hood River, Or.
during the months of October, No-1 owned and occupied by the Sisters of the 15 miles of hard surfacing, Tilla­ • guests and limit sugar service to three
”• Will
sell on terms if de-
mook county would manage to have cubelcts or two medium sized lumps
S. McCargar has sold his town pro­ vember, December, January, February the Most Precious Blood, of this city,
—Leland B. Erwin.
*
perty to Rosenberg Bros, and will and March, or after the hour of ten and Beaverton. The price asked we $25,000 available this year and in two or an equal amount of soft sugar.
Cr Sale—New modern residence, Lave this week in company with a o’clock at night during the remainder are informed is $10,000. The buildings more years would have sufficient
Encourage consumption of potatoes
f ' in best residence district. For niece for San Francisco, where he will of the year. The penalty is $10.00 or
money to pay its share. Owing to the by charging the smallest possible
on
the
ground
will
be
removed
by
the
“♦t a bargain. See Frank Heyd. *
one day’s imprisonment for each $2.00 Sisters and modern improvements action of the government the Com­ price, making them free if possible,
live with a sister.
mission was unable to enter into any and serving extra large quantities, but
an Farmer and Charley Saling
for their needs would be constructed
of such fine.
agreement with the delegation. As it guard against waste. Use as large
Tommy Armstrong, we u"dcrs,a,’d
. t on business to the County
Married on Sunday at the home of on the now vacant Catholic Church
has closed a deal for the cigar store the bride, D. V. Jennings and Miss property on the south side of 5th was seen that the Commission’s h nds proportion of potatoes in bread mak­
Saturday.
the Kelly building having pur­
the church and were tied and they did not know ex­ ing as possible.
street adjoining
t*Sak, a car load of finest clover in
actly where they were at themselves,
Mr. NfcGrath calls the attention of
chased the stock and fixtures of Carl Margaret Follett, Rev. Chas Gibson
of the M. E. Church officiating. After parish house.
\andcrvcldcr & Sons, Roy,
it was not a suitable time to talk busi­ all retailers who propose to sell to
Weidcmann.
the ceremony the happy couple took
ness. This is a matter which will have restaurants to the necessity of apply­
r
NOTICE.
The Rebekahs are planning a social the train for Portland where they will
to be taken up after it is ascertained ing at once for a license. As stated
I C. S. Woods, (Monk) has been
make
their
homein
Portland..
They
with that the Commission can sell bonds. aboe all retailers who sell to restau­
iL i to his home during the past night for Wednesday evening. March had planned to get away quietly and
All
persons
having
an
account
, . 1 n O F hall. This will be
Rebekahs, took the train at Idaville, but a num­ Grant Mills, kindly call, at the City If it can be shown that hardsurfacing rants, hotels and boarding houses
red*'1'1 ' a,*ack
grippe. Nir. 13th at 1. O. U. r. na>
applied for such
an
meeting and al
. .
the 15 miles of road will help in any without having
’old his place near Beaver a Odd open
Fellows and trends arf cord,a”y ber of friends had previously gone to Recorder’s office and settle same, way in the production of spruce, license are subject to a heavy fine and
t'tnc ago and is now living in
with
Kathleen
Mill*.
entertainment ,com Bay City where the happy couple
probauly the government will allow imprisonment.
|k ' ' on Miller Ave. just south of invited. The
Grant Mills.
came in for a good shower of rice.
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