Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 30, 1918, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Tillamook Jottings.
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Get your farm implements, gas en-
Demand that your contractor use
be™V We“”'' CU“e" ,rom Kuppen-
?oX
guarantee all of our Santa Cruz cement. It is always uni­
form and has exceptional fast setting
qualities which is preferred. For sale
I500"'? c° ‘°1an on ,arm ,ands- (rom at .he Kuppenbendcr Warehouse. ♦
Salena V. Tillson vs. Louis A.
of interest °W(.term*’ Reasonable rate
See Everson.
y°U' businri.s- Tillson is a divorce suit filed in the
circuit court. These parties were mar­
. H°u;'kccPinS apartments for
rent ried on the 16th of May, 1899, in the
Mofffan Apartments. First st., state of Illinois, .and that on the 3rd
and-.Fourth Avenue east.
willfully
Northeast of July, 1915, defendant
from Court House.
• abandoned and deserted the plaintiff.
The "Guaranteed” silo is tiunpiere
If you are going to put up a silo
complete
and sold for less. Send for our big °°n I buy until you have investigated
S11O book
honL it
io free, nr
. 6
silo
it is
W. Kuppertben- the Stay Round Silo” the best and
der.
e cheapest on the market. Put up with
Miss Salina Dick left this week for out a nail. You can see one by the
side of the Tillamook Feed Company
a short visit in Portland and will at­
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tend the musical festival. The summer store. Shrode is the agent.
I1.50 PER YEAR.
J. H, Ellison and wife returned to RED CROSS DRIVE IN TILLA­
Thursday, June 6—"Debt of Honor”
the city on Sunday. Mr. Ellison was
5 reel William Fox special feature
MOOK A SUCCESS.
sick in Portland with erysipelas for
f l Wise, dentist
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roll. "1 he Debt of Honor” is a
three
weeks.
He
was
struck
in
the
, ..our ev< nings at the Gem.
story that thrills with war, romance
face, while in California, by a small
and self sacrifice.
A Church write your insur-
twig where they were cutting brush, Comity Nearly Doubles Its Quota
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"His Ticklish Job”—2 reel William
which cut the skin, and it was from
With About $9,764.80.
Fox Comedy which is a “smile
that
that
the
disease
started
and
jjciror Remedy at C. I. Clough
cracker” and “gloom chaser” from
grew worse. They decided to leave
The result of the Red Cross drive
the drop of a hat. Everybody enjoys
for Portland for medical treatment, in Tillamook County will amount to 1
fun, we all want to have our fun
Call 33W Bell
where Mr. Ellison was quite seriously nearly $10,000 when all the money
piar.J <or ren
and you certainly will have plenty
sick for three weeks.
subscribed is turned in and checked
kXK.
of it in these two reels.
State Industrial Accident Comtnis- over by the secretary, Mrs. Everson. Adults 20c.
10il doctor is sold by Kuppen-
Children 10c.
sion vs. Fred C. Feldschau is a suit This was the report made at a meet­
with Peggy Hyland in the staller
filed in the circuit court to recover ing of the Executive Board on Wed­
Nearer, physician and surgeon,
$578 5 Lr-growing out of the defendant nesday afternoon, and was immediate­
»dale, Ore-
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failing to comply with the Work­ ly wired to the Portland Red Cress Graduation Exercises on Friday.
men's Compensation -Act. Defendant, i headquarters. The board felt well
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,|rv, clocks, watches, silver-
from July 1st, 1914, to November 1st, ¡ pleased, with the result of the drive,
Bennett.
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T'le graduating exercises of the
O. A. Schultz, of the A. F. Coats 1917, was engaged in road building, out .he exact amount ofc money sub­ Tillamook High School will be held
itpenbend'>■ s.l's feed for less. term will open June 15th.
Lumber
Co., returned to the city on and signified his intention to accept scribed in 1 illamook County will not at the Christian Crurch next Friday
|ltthe warehouse.
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Get your b.g book on uses <_f ce­
Sunday from Chicago, where he had the provisions of the law, but had be known for several days, as there night, May 31st, at eight o’clock.
ment
in
modern
sanitaiy
farming.
Nc
4» the best in photo-plays are
gone to look up a market for lumber. failed to pay the commission what are a few districts that have not turn­
Dr. Joseph Shafer, of the University
farmer should be without it. It is He reports the middle west impreg­ was owing.
ed in their subscription lists and re­
nat the G' tn Theatre.
of Oregon, will deliver the address of
free. See Kuppenbendcr.
»
ceipt
books,
which
they
are
asked
to
nated with the non-partisan party,
Improved farm for sale, by John
ja;c_Milt(.n Piano, Cheap if
the evening. Dr. Shafer has a wide
Plant a war garden but see that but the farming class and others all Leland Henderson. 153 acre ranch. 90 do as soon as possible, This is how reputation as an able and forceful
jaioace. C. A. McGhee.
acres Tide Land—all diked. 10 cows. the figures stand at present.
your seed is right. Hydrated lime is making good money.
Total cash turned in .......... $8,039.05 speaker.
ill
kinds oí cement W’ork. See the soil doctor. Get it at Kuppenben-
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Raymond Haynor was injured at 9 Grades and 1 full blood Jersey. Unpaid Pledges ....................... 1,125.75
The graduation class will be rep­
[.Dolan, Mutual Phone.
der Warehouse.
» the Coats Logging Camp last week. Cows all tested, 3 heifers and 5 year­
Reported collected, about ..
600.00 resented by two speakers , Charles
lings,
of
which
4
are
heifers.
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calves,
nW. C. King, of Woodburn,
Situation Wanted.—Practical nurs­ He was struck by a cable and inter­ two of which are heifers. 22 head of
Lamb speaking on the subject, “An
[1B<a Monday on a visit.
ing, to do general nursing. Call Dave nally injured. He was brought to stock in all. 2 heavy horses. 30 hens.
Total
$9,764.80 Historical Sketch of the Democratic
Idea, ’ and Agnes Coates taking the
(sale, a few milk cows. See Joe Krake, Mutual Phone and ask for Boal’s hospital where he is being All farming implements. Fine im­
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subject, “The Reduction of Wounded
Beaver—Cash, $295.80.
Jannette Seymor.
» cared for by Dr. Boals. His mother, provements. All land tillable. The
gprtner, Long Prairie.
Mrs. W. A. Haynor, of Dallas, came
Soldiers and Sailors.” These are
Brighton—cash, $1,305.25
place will support 30 to 40 cows. On
Free Seeds—A package of vegetable in on Saturday.
wvdairv cow should-be fed some
timely topics and will no doubt be
Blaine—cash, $127.40.
Yaquina
river,
1%
miles
above
Tole
­
or flower seed given free with each
il Meal —Ray & Co.
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Bay City—cash $681.20, unpaid pled­ given close attention by the audience.
Robert
L.
Hederson,
son
of
Attor
­
do.
Price
$21,800.
Call
and
see
photo,
hoe, rake or shovel purchased at
ges. $2.00.
Sergeant Lee Doty, who graduated
It handle Trojan Powder. Best for Smithy’s Variety Store.
» ney J. L. Henderson, is another Tilla­ and general description.
last year, will come from Fort Col­
Cloverdale—cash $295.75.
png,—Tillamook Feed Co.
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mook boy to help Uncle Sam. He has
on the 25th of May,
Married
umbia to give a vocal solo. The other
Don’t throw away your old tires but joined the Marine corps at Mare Is­
Faii-vuw—cash $333.25.
nted to trade city property for
music consists of a Ladies’ Chorus, a
get an "Inner Tire” and get from land, Cal. When he left here he was Arthur E. Hanson and Miss Alma
Garibaldi—cash, $381.25.
close to city.—See Shrode. *
too to 5000 miles more service out of anxious to get into the aviation corps, Glad. The ceremony was performed
Long Prairie and South Piairie— Men’s Quartet, and a vocal solo by
John Ebinger.
t, a Scotch coolie dog. Finder each tire at low cost.—See Shrode.*
but having joined the Marines will by Rev. Harry E. Tucker, pastor of cash, $119.00.
the Christian church, at the home of
Mohler—cash $192.00; unpaid pledg­
tnotify Joe Donaldson.
The following are
Need a truck to haul your milk? Or have a taste of army and navy life.
the bride, who is the daughter of Mr. es, $10.00.
191
ft’ Bennett, expert watch re- anything else? Got an old automobile?
The Sugar Bowl at Rockaway is for and Mrs. Erick Glad, and operator at
Nehalem—cash $190.50.
Cl;
[j 5. F. Watch inspector.
See Shro '.e, he will explain the rest. sale or rent. Always pays big, no com- the Mutual Telephone Co.^s office.
Onion Peak—cash $953.30.
Ch
It
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s
a
“
Truxtun
Attachment.
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petition.
Most
popular
confectionary
Both are well known in the county
»bargains in second hand auto-
Oreiawn—cash $217.00.
Lx>
store
along
the
beach.
Must
dispose
the groom operating an auto truck.
iiri go to Case s Garage.
Gale Buel was in to visit his grand
Pleasant Valley—cash $85.00.
Ha
of it quick. Not going to beach this The friends of the happy couple ex­
Rockaway—cash, $259.65.
unpaid Joi
ucuncing tie new Grant Six, the parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wiley on season. Write H. E. Hoss owner, care
tend
their
congratulations
and
best
Wednesday, previous to enlisting in
pledges, $35.00.
Eli
cnr. S ;c Kuppenbendcr.
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Oregon City Courier-Press. A snap wishes for their future happiness.
the navy.
Trask River district—cash, $175-5°. La
and
a
bargain.
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loot row boat lor sale,in good
nic
Blaine Creamery Co. vs. A. R. Ayer unpaid pledges, $15.00.
In conformity with the rule formed
itii'ii, Sv. ¿talfi.rd, Wilson river.*
Farm for rent, stock and equipment and wife is a suit filed in the Circuit
Wheeler—cash, $714.50.
Ha
elsewhere, all wood orders must be
Tillamook—cash, $1,712.75, unpaid W;
-Kuppenbender tell you hew to accompanied by payment in advance. for sale. I am called to report for the Court. It is alleged that the creamery
army the 29th. My place on Three company during the spring of 1913 pk<3'.s, $1,040.25.
an<
u.niy on yi nr cement work. * —A. F. Coats Lumber Co.
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Rivers one mile of Hebo for rent. erected for its own use a building of
Total cash—$8,039.05; unpaid pledg­
an, tin J. wider, is now in a
The O. E. S. Kinsington will meet ■ Will run-about ten head, Horse, hack,
es $1,125.75.
gn to gin you prompt service at the home of Mrs. C. N. Drew, on harness, yearlings, numerous small the value of $250.00. It was under­
There is no doubt whatever that
stood
and
agreed
between
the
plain
­
■nr ■r repair
n-n:iir work.
j Wednesday, June 5. All members are tools, household goods etc., for sale. tiff. and Nancy N. Smith,
Fannie $600 remains to be turned in, for
$100 cash rent. Will W. Yates.
* Smith and Henry Smith that the Coal Creek is reported to have col­
i by Test—Oregon Portland urged to be present.
1
it Fur sale by Lamb Schrader
County School Superintendent G.
The Tillamook County Jersey Cat- building should be and always remain lected $400. This is one of the latest ly
* B. Lamb left for Portland on Tuesday 1 I tie Club will hold their regular meet­ the personal property of the plaintiff. auxiliaries to the Tillamook branch. ye;
de
tyour watches and clocks to to attend a conference in connection ing Friday, June 7th at to o’clock a. That some time thereafter Nancy N.
Mrs. Everson, the secretary, will be CO
tn. at the farm of Joe Donaldson. All Smith died and the lands were divided
is. when in need of repair, for with the thrift stamp movement.
away
from
Tillamook
the
next
few
th
among
the
heirs,
that
part
where
the
itrvicc.
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Newcomb return­ members and their friends are re­ building was erected became the pro­ months and the executive board had
clhvi LliV A.X.AA.U C.IUU.
quested to be present. Bring a well
-the West—Oregon Portland ed to Portland last week, and it is re­ filled basket and enjjy the day. Mat­ perty of Nellie Ayer, who kept and to find someone to take her place
There was a small gathering at a
it. Always uniform and fresh. ported that Mr. Newcomb is much ters of impor'ance to the club will be used the building,, and this suit is to W'hiie she is in Portland, and Mrs. meeting of the business men at the
* better.
Emmett Bales kindly consented to Court House on Friday evening,
recover $250.00 from the defendants.
•Schrader Co.
discu. red.
act. Mrs. Everson has made an excel­ when it was requested that the Coun­
with
all
For
rent
—
desirable
home
Sheriff
Campbell
arrested
Reuben
Ther
;
were
two
games
of
base
ball
it by the hour, nursing a spec-
to the Tillamook cil of Defense take the management,
modern conveniences, barn, garage, Freeman, who did not register, last played at the local grounds last Sun­ lent secretary
Address Mrs. Hughes, Tilla-
chicken park and garden spot Also June, but admits be is 27 years of age. day, the first one was played between branch, and devoted considerable of and at a meeting of that body on
household furniture for sale. Apply to He was working at the Cole Creek Aero Squadron 447 and Bay City and her time, especially in the last two Monday evening a committee was ap­
sale, horse, csix years old,
Mrs. J. C. Holden.
* j logging camp at Wheeler. He was the second game between Tillamook Red Cross drives, to the clerical end pointed ar.d a like committee from the
of the Red Cross w rk.
i about 1400. Address E. E.
Rifle Club was appointed.
A. E. Hanson, while loading his , born in Sweeden and came to the and a picked team from the other two
Hebo, Ore.
Roy Jones and Fred C. Baker made
auto truck with rived spruce one day United States in 1912. The sheriff has clubs. Both were interesting and haid
an effort to have Colonel John Lead­
To
Help
the
Armenians.
to the Gem Theatre in the last week, had the misfortune to be reported the arrest to the federal au­ fought games, the first ending in a
I
er, of the University of Oregon, give
tie 5 to 5, the soldiers making a sen­
nun "The Spy,” Watch for struck with one of the timbers when thorities.
two bones were broken in his face.
Oskar Hubar, who has the contract sational rally in the final inning and
Owing to a misunderstanding Mr. an address on the war, but he had
previously been assigned to LaGrande
by clean hitting drove in three runs.
:ed—< Inc -horse mower—Apply
Mary E. Landingham vs. Ernest for the five miles of hard surfaced Both the soldiers and Bay City show­ J. J. Handsaker, State Secretary, did for that day. An effort is now being
road
south
of
Tillamook
City,
in
­
not
reach
Tillamook
County
last
week
it King, Beaver, Bell Phone, Edmunds and Kathryn Edmunds is a
made to obtain two other speakers, if
* suit filed in the circuit court to re­ formed County Judge Hare that he ed up with fast and well balanced but he has arranged to be in the possible
cf men who have fought in
would have the five miles completed teams. Batteries for Bay City, Wilson county this week. Will speak at
Stic—Team, 8 and 9 years, cover $1000.00 on a promissory note this year. He can’t get it done any and McMillan, for soldiers were King Wheeler Thursday evening, at Bay the trenches and can give some firrst
A60, well broke, good pulling given to Kathryn Ward.
too soon to please the people of this and Mieks. The second game was won City Friday evening, at Cloverdale hand information how the Germans
•tuirr at Headlight office.
For sale, a'dairy ranch of 90 acres, county, and especially the people of by Tillamook by score of 3 to O. The Sunday morning, at Beaver Sunday arc conducting their bru.al and blood
features cf the game were the fielding afternoon, and at Tillamook Sunday thirsty war-fare.
id to rent, dairy ranch, from at right price, with 22 cows, team and the south part of the county.
All the soldiers in the spruce camps
of the visitors and. the battery work evening at the Christian Church.
a
large
quantity
of
farm
tools.
Three
pcows.—-John Zeller, ..Tillar
Joe Durrer has sold his farm to Josi
will be invited to take part in the
of Tillamook. Batteries for All Stars
miles
east
of
Tillamook,
Apply
to
The
executive
committee
for
the
Bros., the consideration being $38,^00.
Iregon.
George T^nnerstet, Tillamook, Ore. * Mr. Durrer is one of our leading and were Petry and Sill, for Tillamook State are appealing to the people of demonstration and it was suggested
that a picnic lunch be served at noon.
Millis and Kid Armbruster. Umpires, Tillamook
4 Rogers have taken over
County for aid in this
The Black PerchcrOn Horse Liberal most respected dairymen, his herd of
4 Co.'s grocery and feed
Handley and Plaskcr.
work
as
appears
from
their
announce
­
He
will be in Tillamook City on Friday cows making splendid records,
ment found in this issue.
“Camille” at the Gem Theatre.
and Saturday 24 and 25 of each week has not decided what he will do, but
It is hoped that a large attendance
iy you to see Everson i or a during the rest of the season. E.E. it is hoped that he will purchase an- G.O.P.Central Committee to Meet
will be had at all of these mcettigs,
tstment in city property or Cross, Owner.
other dairy farm and remain in the
and that the people of Tillamook
ln giving to the public the elaborate
county, for we would be sorry to see
May
27,
1918.
For sale, brush land at Hood River.
County will do the best possible to superpicture photoplay
"Camille”
Wiley and wife anti Miss Three crops of alfalfa when cleared. him leave Tillamook.
To Secy. County Central Committee, help the work along.
with Theda Bara in the title role.
» Hoskins left this morning Will sell on time and loan money for
Tillamook has a resident piano tun­
Tilamook, Oregon.
Wm. Fox has again demonstrated
bill County.
,
Dear Sir.— Herewith list of Republi­
improvements to right man for dairy­ er, Two tunings per year $4.00. Re­
that he is constantly keeping in mind
Gem
Theatre
Program
tor
Week.
can
Precinct
committeemen
elected
at
pairing
piano
actions,
ivory
and
case
i'-e, 12 head of choice dairy ing.—F. P. Friday, Hood River, Or. *
the best material that will bring re­
the primary election of May 17, 1918.
L L. Parrish, Box, 584, Dal-
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For sale—80 acres irrigated alfalfa work. Organs repaired and tuned.
sults to the exhibitors who have no
Representing Sherman Clay & Co.
Bay— J. O. Bozorth.
|on.
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land, Hermiston country. Part level­
Friday, May 31—“Double Trouble", cause to regret their booking the
Bayocean—H. L. King.
Selling Steinway and other quality
featuring Douglas Fairbanks, in one stupendous Theda Bara superpicture
ot be insured in the best fire ed buildings, well, etc. $3600. Owner pianos. Your resident tuner spends
Blaine—-J. J. Hollctt.
productions.
of
his pleasing comedy-dramas.
company, it costs no more, R. J. Arnold, 1828 East Everett, St., his money in 1 illamook and will ap­
Carnahan—I. H. Moore.
son.
* Portland, Oregon.
It has been universally conceded
Saturday,
June
I
—
"Red,
White
and
Cloverdale—Frank Taylor.
preciate your patronage. H. F. Cook,
Blue Blood” 5 reel Metro produc­ that the greatest box office attraction
k—thorough bred Airdale
Bert Donaldson arrived in Tilla­ Box 164, Tillamook, Oregon.
Fairview—M. C. Trowbridge.
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tion with Francis X. Bushman and today is a picture with the name
op>. cheap, at Noye’s barn, mook Sunday on a tXvo days visit and
Goodspeed—T. B. Handley.
At a meeting of the Executive
Beverly Bayne as co-stars. It.is Theda Bara attached to it. It is also
•> Oregon.
* business trip. He is at present clue
Hays.—C .E. Reynolds.
Board of the Red Cross last week,
needless
to say that this will be a conceded that "Camille, which will be
Hoquarton—Thud Robison.
t—I2t
s of Wilson river engineer in the Andicona power plant owing to the possibility of more work
shown at the Gem Theatre, Tuesday,
picture of the very highest class.
Kilchis
—
C.
A.
Elliott
being thrown on the secretary Mrs.
nd. Inqum of L. G. Frce- in Montana.
“The Kitchen -Lady '—2 reel Para­ June 4, has been one of the most
Long
Prairie
—
Frank
Hancnkratt
Eugene Jenkins, the jeweler, has .y (2. Everson, she was authorized to
imook. t iregon.
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mount Mack Senncit comedv, that widely read novels. This intensely
Maple Leaf—Frank Freeman.
ployed C. W
W. . Little, of Minneapo-
Minneapo­ employ help when necessary. Mrs.
human love story by Alexander Du­
is
a sure fire fun maker
cordei Gaylord has with- employed
Netarts—Geo. Russell.
lis, and
is in a position to give you Everson has devoted a large amount
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Children <>c. mas, has always gripped the reader.
Adults 20c.
resiunation for the present,
Rockaway—Frank Beatty.
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------- j on your of her time to Red Cross work, the
ontinue to be the city judge. quick and reliable service
Sunday, June 2.—"Eternal Tempta- What great actress -is there or has
South Prairie—T. W'. Lystcr.
* duties of secretary taking up most of
watch and clock repair work.
tion”—Paramount production feat­ been who could better interpret this
Stillwell
—
Roy
C.
Jones.
• M watch fot the dates as
A baseball game will be played at her time.
uring
Lina CaValieri, who is known role than Theda Bara, who is the su­
Sunnymead— M. V. Stillwell.
L-r >pi will be presented
My client has 4° acre farm just 3
the Fair (..rounds next Sunday be­
and recognized as one of the head per portrayer of roles in which love
Sandlake—U. S. Edwards.
n Theatre.
is the dominant note.
tween W heeler and Tillamook, when miles from city limits of Portland
liners of present day photo-plays.
Tiilamook—H. T. Botes.
William Fox has spared no expense
•-New modern residence, Patchcll and
d Millis will again be the southeast, right up to date in every
Trask—Frank Paul.
Monday, June 3—"Mother’s Sin”—
in maki;ib this production one of the
detail with everything in stock and
best residence district. For
Wheeler—F. A. Rowe.
Vitigraph production featuring the
pitchers.
most elaborate of the scries of super,
equipment first class, Income for
Urgain. See Frank Heyd. *
Respectfully,
celebrated film star Earl W illiams.
For a number cf years no 1 .’.e.est cream and pork averages about $200
de luxe photoplays he has been re­
Erwin Harrison, Co. Clerk.
“Wiles and Wedlock”, 1 reel come­
pe of wall paper just re- have bcc.i taken in the organization
leasing. He has surrounded the emi­
a month, want Tillamook dairy farm
dy.
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Furniture store, of a county committee for cither par­ in exchange for this fine home place.
nent screen artist, Theda Bara, with
•Pared paste for putting it ty in Tillamook County, and we sup­ If you have something to offer will
A meeting of the committee is call­ Tuesday, June 4.—“Camille” 7 reel a supporting company of men and
William Fox production de lux, women of well known dramatic repu­
pose it will go by default again this send you full particulars. Neal Brown ed to meet at the court house on
featuring Theda Bara. The story of tation. The scenic settings are superb.
d and unfurnished rooms year.
207 Panama Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Wednesday, June 5th, at one o’clock.
Camille by Alexander Duma lends
Those who have seen this William
Shaw's
In several of the precincts some
apartments, 4th
R. A. Blyth, chief of shipping plant
A. Arstil! vs. D. H. Fletcher, D. T.
itself- wonderfully to picturization Fox feature are unanimous in declar­
it of ] Miller Ave. on 6th protection, connected with the L. b-
persons
only
received
one
vote.
In
Werschkul, Len Lawrence, Webster
for the screen fans. Miss Bara is un­ ing that Miss Bara gives one of the
*3 Shipping Board, was in the city on Hudson and Big Nestucca Drainage Fairview precinct seven persons re­
doubtedly the most talked of screen greatest portrayals of her remarkable
ceived
one
vote
and
County
Clerk
will be at his Tillamook Tuesday, and he has recommended District is a suit filed in the Circuit
stars. To see one of her plays is in­ career as a screen artist. With a skill
Harrison resorted to the lottery plan
lays, Tuesdays, Wcdnes- that ti e ship-building plant Ot Feeney Court, the plaintiff claiming $3000.00
deed a previlege. Don’t miss this and dramatic force that is the height
of
drawing
which
should
be
the
counj
hursdays until further no- Bremer Co. be lighted with elec.ncity damages. Plaintiff alleges that in ex­
one.
of screen characterization Miss Bara
ty
central
committeeman.
Adults 20c.
Children IOC. gives the heroine of the Dumas novel
Did you ever stop to think that cavating in the drainage district he
Just to prove that the Democratic
notified
tl;e
contractors
to
place
the
1 tin- advance in material about 25 per cent of feed that is fed soil removed from the ditch on his party is run in the interest of a few­ Wednesday, June 5.—“Nan of Music an entirely different version that has
Mountain"—Paramount production been heretofore attempted. It is in
I connection with our busi- without cutting is wasted? And that property to place it upon his land,
Democrats, in no precinct in Tilla­
featuring Wallace Reid. A story of short, an artistic and dramatic tri­
1 compelled to make a feed put up in a silo is worth about but they failed to do so, depriving him mook county was a person voted for
life with the rugged mountaineers. umph.
in price of work ac- 30 per cent more than li put up dry
for county central committeeman.
of 6000 yards of soil.
Crystal Laundry,
Tilla- Mr Rancher do some figuring.