Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 18, 1918, Image 1

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»1.50 PER YEAR.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, J c l Y 1", 1918.
Married, by Rev. C. W. Pogue, at
THE MOSS PICKING DRIVE.
W. S. S. Drive Over $200,000.
Go to Bayocean—Beautiful seaside I of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. McGrath,
, Nehalem, on the 13th of July, Ben­ resort—Hotel. Bungalows. Natator- last Saturday. Dr. Hill has a son in
jamin Harrison Connelly and Emma ium. Take boat at Garibaldi
the navy, and one of the officers
The final reports from all school1 iillamook Branch Red Cross Making
Ethel Foster.
who have been conveying United
Strenuous Effort to Gather Moss.
W. A. Wise, dentist.
Sheriff Alexander, of Washington States troops to France and England. districts are now all in. It is found
that the town of Brighton sub-
The Shinier Manifold is absolutely county, come in on Wednesday and
Spend your evenings at the Gem.
Gross infidelity is charged by Wal­ scribed the sum of *10,000.00 than
guaranteed, and if not satisfactory, left this monring with Roy Carpen­
As a result of the moss picking
Let W. A. Church write your insur- your money back, investigate
at ter, who had been working at the ter H. Oliver in a suit for divorce was not Included in the report of the drive in Tillamook County, new life
Plasker Bros.
« Michaud place. He is charged with from Irene N. Oliver, filed in the Wheeler district last week. Brighton and new energy is being aroused to
ance.
Multnomah Circuit Court. He charg­ and Wheeler both being in the same meet the immediate demand for moss
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough
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Money to loan on farm lands, from stealing.
es her with associating with some school district. This brings the sub­ and still more moss, with the result
Co.
*500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate
For sale or trade—Ipi6, Model 83, 4 other men. He asserts he will make scription for that district to *30,000-
that every Red Cross auxiliary in the
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. O. O. F. of interest. We want your business. cylinder Overland in good running the alleged co-respondent’s name 00; a very credible sum.
See
Everson.
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county is anxious to do its bit, and'
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
order. New top and upholstering, public if his wife desires to contest
Mr. P. A. Baxter, of the Doi, h dis­ the next few weeks the drive will be
The "Guaranteed” silo is conjplete good tires, 2 spare tires. Want lighter
The soil doctor is sold by Kuppcn- and sold for lqss. Send for our big car or $700 cash. Address E. J. Kraft, his charges. He asks that he be trict, is entitled to great credit for in full swing and it is expected that
granted the custody of their minor the work he performed in this cam­
bender.
* silo book it is free. W, Kuppenben- Wheeler, Ore. Will demonstrate.
* son. They were married in Tilla- paign. His district quota was *528, Tillamook County will be going '
over the top in moss production. Mrs.
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver- der.
and the people there subscribed *1,- C. J. Edwards, president of the Till-
A respectable middle age lady, who mook in 1914.
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ware.—
R. W
W. Bennett.
Bennett.
160.00 Mr. Baxter tramped miles 1 urnook branch, finding that the de-
Get your big book on uses cf ce­ is here from the East on account of
A call has been issued upon this and miles over mountain trails, seek­
Kuppenbcnder sells feed for less. ment in modern sanitaty farming. N fi change of climate, wishes employment
; mand for moss was so urgent and a
state for 70 chockermen, 50 head
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Call at the wareiuuse.
farmer should be without it. It is as housekeeper. Does not care for backed, 24 doggers, 6 general saw­ ing out people who were in no dish strenuous effort should be made to
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a
tricl
and
in
out
of
the
way
places
in
family housekeeping. Address Box mill foremen and 25 planer trimer­
Highest cash price paid lor hides— free. See Kuppenbendcr.
meet the demands, appointed a com­
both Tillamook and Yamhill counties i
L. Thayer, at Ball’s shop.
Furnished rooms for rent. $2.00 a 101, R. F. D., Tillamook, Oregon. * men, to be furnished from Class 1, finding people whom no one else had mittee, composed of Mrc. S. S. John­
Will sacrifice two lots, 105 by 105, week, water and lights, furnished.
Tillamook has a responsible, resi­ special and limited service only, by hunted up. In performance of this son . nd Fred C. Baker, to organize
cash or auto. Ernest Gienger.
Corner of Second and Stillwell Ave., dent paino tuner. Reasonable charges, voluntary induction, to entrain for service to the nation he left his own the county for a moss picking cam­
♦ guaranteed work. Selling Steinway Vancouver Barracks July 29th for business and work freely and will­ paign.
For all kinds of cement work. See Tillamook, Oregon.
On Friday a delegation visited the
and other quality pianos. Address H. engagement in producing spruce tor ingly to "do his bit”. In every school
Married,
the
11th
of
July,
by
the)
A. T. Dolan, Mutual Phone.
Cloverdale auxiliary, composed of
aeroplanes. Men who are qualified
Rev. C. E. Gibson of the M. E. F. Cook, Box 164, Tillamook, or leave
district
in
the
county
the
people
Every dairy cow should be fed some Church, Edward J. Thomas, of Fort orders at Everson’s Real Estate of- for general military service may vol­ have gladly done all in their power Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. E. Balos, Mrs. S.
8. Johnson and Fred C. Baker, and
unteer from Classes 2, 3 and 4. This
Linseed Oil Meal.—Ray & Co.
* Still, Okla., and Mary Broughton.
fice.
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call is open up to and includig July to help along the cause of Democra­ after discussing the matter the ladies
We handle Trojan Powder. Best for
cy, giving up their work at the most of Cloverdale decided to get busy
Did you ever stop to think that
The Shimer Manifold will give you
stumping.—Tillamook Feed Co.
♦ 20 per cent more power, and the vap­ about 25 per cent of feed that is fed 23rd.
busy time of the year to perform a and locate a moss bog, which is sail*
On account of an error in shipment service to the government.
Wanted a women to help in house orized gas eliminates carbon trouble. without cutting is wasted? And that
to be in the vicinity.
of films for “The Kaiser, The Beast
It there was anyone in Tillamook
work. Address P. O. box 143.
The rommittee arranged for a moss
Plasker Bros.
* feed put up in a silo is worth about of Belli” which was advertised to be
County who was not as courteous to gathering picnic at Sand! <k- on Sun­
i 30 per cent more titan if put up dry?
County Clerk Erwin Harrison left
at
the
Gem
Theatre
on
Monday,
July
Situation Wanted.—Practical nurs­ Mr. Rancher do some figuring.
these patriotic men and women who day, but ow ing to lack of conveyance
for Salem this morning on business. ing, to do general nursing. Call Dave
15, the films did not arrive as sched­
The Shimer- Vaporizing, Super uled. The films were left at La were representatives of the govern­ about a dozen persons were left be­
I
ment in soliciting subscriptions such hind. It was a little disappearing to
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re­ Krake, Mutual Phone and ask for Heating Gas Generator Manifold.
pairing. S. P. Watch inspector.
* Jannette Seymor.
* “For Ford cars only.” Is absolutely Grande, Oregon, by mistake on Sun­ person after mature consideration them, but as there was a scarcity of
day. The best date which the man- surely owes an apology to the solic­ sacks on Sunday those who did go to
We buy and sell second hand autos.
Don't throw away your old tires but guaranteed to save you 50 per cent
Ackley & Miller, Tillamook Garage.» get an “Inner Tire” and get from of your running expenses. See Plas­ ageinet of the Gem have been able to itor. who was performing a service Sandlake had them filled before the
secure for this attraction is August
lunch hour. There were delegations
* 19, however if arrangements can be to the government.
For bargains in second hand auto­ 100 to 5000 miles more service out of ker Bros.
Tillamook County in this drive has from Cloverdale and Beaver. Every­
each tire at low cost.—See Shrode.*
mobiles go to Case's Garage.
ample
made
for
an
earlier
showing,
Safety First, Chimney sweep and
pledged and bought War SavlngB body appeared to have a good time,
Wanted, day work of any kind, furnace cleaner, no muss in your advertising will be done so that no Stamps to the amount of *192,360, and altogether about 125 sacks of
For sale eight weaned pigs and six
would rather do washings and iron­ residence or place of business. Terms one will need miss it when it comes, thus going over the top by 140,800.
shoats. Apply to Edwin Boquist. *
moss were gathered. It would have
ings at home or at house, 25c. an hour reasonable. Country orders solicited. Watch the columns of this paper for
As a large amount of stamps have been no trouble to have gathered 500
the
Announcing the new Grant Six,
Bell Phone 136J. .
* Leave orders at Alex McNair’s hard­ further announcement.
sold,
of
which
no
account
was
been
sacks.
best ever. Ste Kuppenbcnder.
Ruth Clifford, daintiest of Blue- kept before the dfive commenced, it
For sale or trade. One Belgum mare ware store at once. Gqo. Stough.
The moss picking committee con­
G. H. Thompson, agent for Wellsl bird stars, pretty as well as talanted, is expected that when the final am­ ferred with Mrs Robertson, president
For sale, second hand furniture. En­ 9 years old. *Make me an offer of cow
quire at the Headlight office.
* or what you have, G. F. Hackett, Fargo A Co. Express, has resigned will next appear in "Hungry Eyes” ount is obtained the county will of the Sandlake auxiliary, and on be­
his position in this city and accepted to be presented at the Gem Theatre, have subscribed over *200,000.
half of the Sandluke people, she said
Let Kuppenbendcr tell you hew to ship yard. Box 576 City.
his former position as secretary of Monday, July 22. The star of this
that they would pick as much moss
Need a truck to haul your milk? Or the fruit growers association at Med­ Bluebird will be Monroe Sallbury,
save money on ycur cement work. *
as was wanted if the committee
Decides Case in Favor of Beals.
anything eise? Got an old automobile? ford.
who has appeared with Miss Clifford
would furnish the sacks and attend
Before buying that automobile, see See Sliro ie, he will explain the rest.
to the transportation. The committee
W. J. Stephens at the Elkhorn Billiard It’s a “Truxtun Attachment.”
The officers and members of Morn­ in several recent productions. Rupert
♦
Judge
Bagley
has
decided
the
case|
thought this a most magnanimous
Parlors about the Oldsmobile.
ing Star Rebekah Lodge, No. 52, Julian who directs BluebirdB will al­
In conformity with the rule formed take this means of thanking all of so enact an essential role in "Hungry of D. T. Edmunds vs. R. C. Magarrell offer and will endeavor to keep them
r
in
a
Jenkins, the Jeweler, is now
elsewhere, all wood orders must be those who assisted in the work of Eyes”, leading a supporting organ­ Albert H. Malaney and F. R. Beals well supplied with sacks. But the
of the defendants. The moss picking committee thought that
position to give you prompt service
t-
accompanied by payment in advance. preparing the Rebekah Float in the ization selected because of the indi­ in favor
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plaintiff sought to reform a convey­ it would be a good plan to arrange
on your repair work.
vidual
fitness
for
the
roles
assigned.
—A. F. Coats Lumber Co.
4th of July parade.
For rent, four roomed house fur-| D. L. Shrode returned on Friday
"Hungry Eyes” tells a story of love ance of certain real property madd moss picking picnics to Sandlake and
The hotel and natatorium at Bay­ and romance in the cattle country, by the defendants Magarrell and Ma­ in that way the burden of the work
nished, with or without garage, Ap- from Southern Oregon, and he ex­
ocean are now open, and, as usual, and its scenic enviornments will pre­ laney to him on August 10, 1910j so. ,would not fall upon the Bandit ke
ply to the Headlight office. .
pects to leave here for Medford.
as to make the description include ¿people so much and they would be
the natatorium will attract a large
For Sale, bay horse, 10 years old, where he will locate and go into busi­ number of visitors. The hotel is un­ sent some of the moBt beautiful vis4 real property which It is asserted he delighted to have people from other
tas to be found in Southern Califor­
ness.
about 900 tbs. Apply to W. H. Banke
purchased and was intended to be parts of the county visit them.
der the management of Mrs. H. J. nia.
Netarts, Bell phone, 9F14.
conveyed to him and which was om-
In the Tillamook Moss Picking Martin,
assisted by Mrs. W. E.
After the moss picking committee
Philip S. Rush, district manager,, mitted through the mutual mistake
For Sale—3 young brood sows, 8 Drive the moss picking committee Hutchinson.
had conferred with M tb . Edwalds,
for
R.
G.
Dunn
&
Co.,
at
Butte,
of
Magarrell
and
.Malaney.
In
so
far
’
at
3000
months old, bred, Paul Fitzpatrick, place the county’s quota
the latter telephoned to Portland for
With hay at *30.00 a ton it would
sacks for July, August and Septem- seem that the price of cinese is not Mont., writes from Bayocean. “Last as the defendant Malaeny is concern­ 1000 sks. The moss picking commit­
Bell Phone 5F12.
month
you
were
good
enough
to
fur
­
ed, he is in defult for want of answer
Judge Bagley will hold a term of ber.
as high as it might be. It is well not nish me some information about the and the defendant Magarrell prac- tee gathered up a large number of
The spine is the indicator of your to place the price of cheese too high, Tillamook bay country. You may be ically admits that there was su< It sacks on Monday which had been
the circuit court on the 29 th for
health. The astopath cures disease for that might have a bad effect and interested to know that my family mistake, and as to Malaney and Mag­ given the Red Cross, and purchased
equity cases.
by adjusting the spinal lesions, Con- prohibit people from buying it. It is and 1 have taken a cottage at Btiy- arrell, plaintiff would be entitled to 150 sacks besides,, which somew hat
wife
and
family
Elmer Paine and
sultation free. Room 4, Masonic Bld., more cheese eaters and not less that ocean, to spend a few weeks enjoy- the reformation sought. The defend- relieved the sack situation for im­
visiting
at
the
are in from Eugene
use.
is wanted.
Phone 169-R.
ing the salt air, etc. You have a very and Beals, however, answers that as mediate
McNair home.
It was found necessary to appoint
Wanted
a
representative
for
Tilla
­
beautiful
and
interesting
country,
to the particular tract sought to be
Demand that your contractor use
Best by Test—Oregon Portland Santa Cruz cement. It is always uni- mook County, either lady or gentle­ and if this particular beach was ad­ included in the description by the a moss shipping committee and Mrs.
Cement. For sale by Lamb Schrader form and has exceptional fast setting man for war time necessity. Endors­ vertised as freely as some of the reformation, he is a purchaser in Edwards appointed Mesdames Grout,
Gruber and Barnes. Mrs. Edwards
Co.
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qualities which is preferred. For sale ed by government officials. A big others of this and adjoining states it good faith for a valuable considérai
had been attending to the shippig
A marriage license was issued to at the Kuppenbendcr Warehouse. • opportuity and a good income as­ seems to me that a very highly prof­ tion and without notice of plaintiff's and this will relieve her of this part
Married, on the 17th of July, Rev, sured to a real worker.—Address, itable trade with tourists might be claim. The judge, in concluding his of the work.
Benjamin Harrison Connelly ad Em­
ma Ethel Foster, of Fairmount. Ind. C. E. Gibson, of the M. E. Church* with reference, F. E. Russell 1 29 % worked up. You certainly have more review of the case says: “I am thor­
On Tuesday a moss picking picnic
• than your share of the good things oughly convinced, however, that it
performing the ceremony, William 12th street, Portland, Oregon.
was arranged by the members of the
Take your watches and clocks to Boyd Matthews and Charlotte De­
Justice of the Peace Stanley finet* nature provides, and there are doubt­ was intended by Malaney and Mag­ Christian church and a goodly num­
Jenkins, when in need of repair, for
CJark Smith *50.00 and
Albert less many who would take advantage arrell to convey to the west margii* ber went to Sandlake where they
Ford.
quick service.
of this vicinity if they only knew of of the continuation of second street,, gathered 200 sacks and had a good
All accounts that have not been Smith *25.00 tor operating a small its beauty, location, etc.”
and if it were not for the intervening time as well.
Best in the West—Oregon Portland settled by the first of August will be still at the residence of Lou Smit)!
Cement. Always uniform and fresh. turned over to our attorney for col­ on the Miami. Both men pleaded
Flossie M. Newcomb vs. Earl New­ Ights of Beals alleged in his ans­
The children who have been plck-^
wer and sustained by the proof,
Lamb-Schrader Co.
lection. (The old) Tillamook Feed guilty. It is reporter that other cases comb is a divorce suit filed In the plaintiff would be entitled to the re- lug moss at the moss rooms for sev-
Don’t pay over $1.10 for a first class Co., D. L. Shrode.
* will develop out of this case for man­ circuit court. These parties were lief sought. The decree will be for. etal weeks were taken on a picnic Id
ufacturing beer.
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married at Vancouver, Wash., the
Kllchis on Tuesday, Mrs. Knight
pitch fork. Get them at Smithy’s at
the defendant Beals.”
For Sale.—50 light acyteline light­
having charge of the youngsters who
F.
M.
Brown,
chief
clerk
and
a 4th of November, 1916. No children
this price.
ing system for sale cheap, 300 feet state game warden, was in the coun­ were born to the union. Plaintiff al-
bad a good time.
If you have a Ford car investigate piping and lamps. A bargain for an up
Plaster to date store or ranch. Inquire at ty the first part of the week. Mr. leges that soon after the marriage Annoying Delay in Hardsurfacing.
the Shimer Manifold at Plasker
Brown was formerly a newspaper the defedant commenced to treat the
Improvement Three Riven Road
Bros.
City Transfer Co.
* man and still ownes the Times at plaintiff in a cruel and inhuman
annoying
that
It
is
certainly
very
for
her
manner,
refused
to
provide
There will be a meeting for drafted Brownsville, which is now edited by
For Sale—Team, 8 and 9 years,
There being some question whether
weight 2950, well broke, good pulling men at the court house Sunday after- his son, who is anxious to enlists when sick and neglected to pay his so much delay and procrastination the Improvement of the Three Rivers
is
going
on
in
paving
the
five
mllei)
neen at two o’clock, when a com­ Mr. Brown was anxious to obtain just obligation to creditors. Defend­
team. Inquire at Headlight office.
road would be postponed by the Fed­
ant bad also refused plaintiff to visj of road by the State Highway Com- eral authorities. County Judge A. M.
For Sale—Twin Excelsior Motor manding officer of Camp Lewis will someone to lease the newspaper.
it her mother and other relatives mission south of the city, Work was
Cycle. At a bargain if taken at once, address the men.
Notwithstanding that *200.000 of and’compelled her to live with hint started on that improvement last Hare wrote the District Forester, and
• H. R. Blauvelt, Executive Special War
Enquire at Tillamook Garage.
Savings Stamps have been sold at various logging camps. One occa­ summer, and by the looks of things the following letter was received
from District Engineer P. H. Dater:
Wanted to rent, dairy ranch, from of the Oregon Life Ins. Co., of Port­ in Tillamook County, quite a large sion when plaintiff Insisted on visit­ the summer will be over before an-.
Dear Sir—Replying to your letter
land.
Ore.,
is
at
the
Hotel
Ramsey,
amount
are
being
sold
daily
at
the
Tilla-
It
is
dollars
tu
other
start
Is
made,
ing her mother defendant would fly
<5 to 3° cows.—John Zeller,
where he will be glad to see anyone postoffice by the ladies who belong into a rage, pace the floor during-, doughnuts whether the pavement of July 8, addressed to the District
tnook, Oregon.
in relation to Life Insurace.
to the War Saving Society, ,^u%ch the greater part of the night, con,, will be completed this year, and In Forester, requesting information re­
garding the Three Rivers road, I beg
Will pay you to sea Everson tor a
shows that these stamps are 1
tinually tearing at his hair and that event it will have to go over toi
For Sale—One 7x10 Tacoma Don­
aafe investment in city property or
with people who want to savi_ 4P *æy threatening to take his own life, and the third summer and the people in to reply that the co-operative agree­
key Engine, 800 feet of main line and and at the same time help L
ment covering this work has been
farm lands.
in ordey to pacify him, the plaintiff* the south part of the county will signed by the Hecretary.
1600 feet of trip line, block, and otlj-
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For Sale—1 121
21 acres of Wilson river er equipment. Inquire of C. L. Wool­ ernment.
have
to
wade
through
the
mud
the
away
from
her
folks
would remain
I The office of Public Roads Inform*
bottom land. Inquire of L. G. Free­
same as they did last winter. If
Next Friday evening and I p^mably
p/dUably I and lady associates.
ey and Son, Tillamook, Orc.
*,
>ne that the survey is practically
man, Tillamook, Oregon.
this
is
a
criterion
of
the
road
work',
every Friday evening following J. H. I
completed and that every effort will
An
electrical
storm
passed
over
For Sale—New modem residence,
^bbott will give lectures on ship- 37 Men Leave Tillamook Monday. being carried on by the State High­ I be made to hasten the necessary of­
way Commission, it would seem that
located in best residence district. For Tillamook on Wednesday evening, | building at the high school building. |
fice work preparatory to advertising
which
brought
a
little
rain.
It
caught
•ale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd.
Of the numerous calls for drafted a little more push and energy wi <|
some hay down, but the rain was not These talks will be highly lnterest- •men, the largest bunch will leave put Into the work by the engineer's for blds.
| ing to those who are engaged in ship
I am enclosing a copy of the execu­
First class dressmaking. Long’s sufficient to do much damage.
; fiuilding, as well as to carpenters. Tillamook next Monday, the call be­ department. It Is unfortunate that ted agreement for your files.
Appartments, Mutual Phone, Mrs. j
there
is
such
delays
In
federal
and
ing
for
37
men.
They
will
report
to
80 acres -----------------------
irrigated alfalfa I Mr. Abbott is sent out ny the govern­
Nell Rasmussen and Mrs. Chas! . For sale— -----------
* 'land, Hcrjniston country. Part level­ ment and will give a course of in« Sheriff Campbell on Sunday after­ stale road work, after so much boost­
Burkhart.
Farewell Party.
led, buildings, well, etc. $3606. Owner 1 struction to those who wish to at- noon, and it Is hoped that the citi­ ing being done for good roads. These
zens will give them a good send off delays are having a bad effect with
A new line of wall paper just re­ R. J. Arnold, 1828 East Everett, St., tend, free of charge.
On the evening of July 13thl 84
ceived at the Harris Furniture store, I Portland, Oregon.
on Monday by being at the depot, J.e people who were heaitily In fa-
The Two Hoyts, who gave an en-
not quite complété. Edi- .»/or of the State Highway Commis­ party of about fifty gathered at the
also a prepared paste for putting* it
W. S. Cone and wife vs. E. H. Col- ! tertainment at the Princess Theatre The list is thé naines: Roland Mc- sion and the work it had planned home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marolf
lowing are
on.
I lin and wife and Aaron Bonham- last Saturday, will give two more jGinnis, Ed Smith, Ray Houck. Ray and let contracts for, but the delay, In honor of her brother, Herman
Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook and wife is a »ult to dispose of cer-' performances next Saturday and
Woods, as we stated above, on the road south Schlappi/a well known and highly
office Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes­ tain property and the appointment Sunday evenings. The Two Hoyts I Scheese, Paul Edgar, Earl
Elmer Cross, Robert M. Repass, Mag- of this city, is certainly very annoy- respected young man of Tillamook,
days and Thursdays until further no­ of a referee.
are vaudeville performers and enter­ i nus Hansen. Gilbert Rock, Emil ing.
who Is called to the colors and leav­
tice.
tainers. and have visited this city Schollmeyer, Arthur Donaldson, Sid­
ing here July 22ud. The young
Eugene Jenkins, the jeweler, has
Get your farm implements, gas en- employed C. W. Little, of Minneapo­ on numerous occasions.They will give ney Moon, Norman Wagner, Chas.
folks of the crowd which numbered
Announcement.
about twenty-five, enjoyed them­
gines, silos and cutters from Kuppen­ lis, and is in a position to give you a new program next Saturday and Seamon. Rufus Liles, Arthus Body-
bendcr. We guarantee all of our ! quick and reliable service on your Sunday evenings, and they promise a > felt. Alle Mitchell, Arthur Tatro,
Beethoven School of Music will selves immensely playing games out
high class entertainment. »
Chaa. Merritt, Grambuel Summers, open July 15th. Advance studies also of doors until 11:30, after which
goods.
1 watch and clock repair work.
Dr. Edgar P. Hill, of Chicago, who, Emil Heusser, Jas Hiatt, Marion kindergarten system for the little music was heard and tine refresh­
Auto for sale, cheap—Brand new
For Sale—2 bedsteads. 2 maltress-
ments of ice cream and cake were
while he was pastor of the First Gaines, Clyde Webb, Carl Plitzkoy, ones.
•a, 2 springs. 1 bureau, 1 commode, | Saxon Six, 5 passenger car, never
served. Everybody went home wish­
Al Learned, Hubert Butler, Jim Kar-
has
1
Presbyterian
Church
of
Portland,
of-
by
Mrs.
E.
M.
Percy,
R.
Conducted
ears
1
high
chair,
2
been
used.
Price
of
these
1 table, 6 chairs,
Herman A. College of Music, Kensington, ing Herman the beat of luck. He will
Peter
Jenck,
____ to _ *1300.00. _ Will
_ M|| ¡Delated at the dedication ceremoiriea aindros,
______
rockers, .______
1 range, 1 wheelbarrow. 1 been raised
be greatly missed by his relative«
buck saw, 1 bickele. Inquire of E. L. thia"new car"for old price of *1050.1,0* “>« Presbyterian church of Tllla- >8chlappi. Alfred Marolf, Rusk Tatro, London, and Mrs. Mildred Finney.
and many friends.
Temporary studio at residence.
Enquire at Alex Vlahoa cigar stand. Imook, was, with Mrs. Hill, a guest and Conrad Bauer.
Worthington, Sth Street.
Tillamook Jottings
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