Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 05, 1918, Image 1

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    Wanted to rent, dairy ranch, from
15 to 30 cows.—John Zeller, Tilla­
mook, Oregon.
William Farnum in “The Heart of
a Lion” at M>e Gem Theatre Tues­
day.
’
A reward will be paid for return of mook, Box 345, or call at place 3H
a bear trap taken from near light miles south on old Netarts road. *
house road. Address Bert Biggs, Bay­
Mrs. Virginia DeLillies Neidlings
ocean, Oregon.
» has returned to California after
W. A. Wise, dentist
Nestucca Valley Bank, of Clover­ spending the summer at the parental
Spend your evenings at the Gem.
dale vs. V. F. Learned and
wife __ is _
a home. Her husband is at the front in
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Insurance on liay-Phone Watson.*
Will pay you to see Everson lor a i suit filed in the circuit court to re­ France. She was accompanied home
Let W. A. Church write your insur­ »afe investment in city property or cover 3656.50, being the balance due by her sister, Miss Sarrette DeLillies
who will attend school in Los Ange­
• on a promissory note.
ance.
* farm lands.
les.
We always have second hand cars
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough
For Sale.—50 light acyteline light­
Tillamook has an auto top and
for sale at very attractive prices. See ing system for sale cheap, 300 feet
Co.
*
Kuppenbender.
• piping and lamps. A bargain for an up harness repair shop
in rear
of
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentlBt, I. O. 0. F.
uuilding opposite post office. Auto
to
date
store
or
ranch.
Inquire
at
•
First
class
dressmaking.
Long
’
s
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
* tops, curtains and cushions repaired
Appartments, Mutual Phone, Mrs. City Transfer Co.
and waterproofed, harness repaired.
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver- Nell Rasmussen and Mrs. Chas
Eugene
Jenkins,
the
jeweler,
has
* Burkhart.
ware.—R. W. Bennett.
• employed C. W. Little, of Minneapo­ If you can’t come, send your harness
in a sack by parcel post to the Auto
Will sacrifice two lots, 105 by 105,
lis, and is in a position to give you Top and Harness Shop. Box 164, Til­
Go
to
Bayocean
—
Beautiful
seaside
cash or auto. Ernest Gienger.
•
*
resort—Hotel, Bungalows, Natator- quick and reliable service on your lamook.
watch and clock repair work.
Pigs and shoats for sale, cheap, all ium. Take boat at Garibaldi
Monday was. Labor Day, but it
sizes on M. R. Hanenkrat farm.
*
It is to your interest to sec our made little or no difference with
For Sale cheap—Box Ball Bolling
work, and business, for most of the stores and
Pianos and tuning, H. F. Cook, Alley, 36 feet long. Call or write mens’ and boys’ dress,
school shoes, made of solid leather banks remained open.
Bob Carlson, Wheeler, Oregon.
Tillamook.
Probably
no substitutes. Morris Schnal, Popu- more autos
through the
Want to hire manager for dairy
For Sale—New modern residence, lar Price Clother.
• city that day passed
than any other day
farm. See Ben Kuppenbender.
located in best residence district. For
Did you ever stop to think that this summer, for they were coming
sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. *■
For sale, vinegar, 35c. gallon.
and going from early morn until
Wanted—Men for highway work about 25 per cent of feed that is fed late at night. Very few visitors are
Vincenz Jacob.
*
without
cutting
is
wasted?
And
that
at top wages. Apply at paving plant
For sale—Chester White pigs—E. 5 miles south of Tillamook or phone feed put up in a silo is worth about now in the county.
R. Garner, Hemlock, Oregon.
♦ 3714, Oskar Huber.
The Dunning System of music will
* 30 per cent more than if put up dry?
Mr. Rancher do some figuring.
be taught this year in Tillamook by
We handle Trojan Powder. Best for
Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook
State Fair, Salem, Oregon, Septem­ Miss Ethel White. Miss White is a
stumping.—Tillamook Feed Co.
* office Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes-
ber 23-28. Splendid exhibits, excel­ graduate ">f the Dunning school and
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mc­ days and Thursdays until further no­ lent music, high class entertainment has had several years successful ex­
tice.
* and a superb racing card. For par­ perience in teaching, one of which
Daniel, on August 27th, a son.
Money to ’.oan on farm lands, from ticulars write A. II. Lea, Secretary, was spent in the Brownsville schools
Farm for sale. See Ben Kuppenben­
* where her work was highly satisfac­
der.
* $500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate ■ I Salem, Oregon.
tory. As a teacher Miss White comes
of interest. We want your business.
The
Tillamook
Singer
Sewing
Ma
­ highly recommended. Miss White
I have a 40 cow ranch to rent. See See Everson.
*
chine
Agency
is
now
permanently
lo
­
Beu Kuppenbender.
will be iu Tillamook Sept. 15th for
Wanted to rent a dairy farm with cated opposite the post
office, where
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re- 50 or 60 cows. Would like bottom monthly payments may be made and the purpose of organizing classes
« land on the farm. —Address A. E.
and beginning work for the year.
pairing. S. P. Watch inspector.
supplies ordered.
*
Bq odrer of Provost Marshal Gen­
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewis Gisler, Mohler.
H. B. Millis left on Monday and eral Crowder, all men of all classes
on September 4th, a daughter.
For Sale Pianola attachment with has been
accepted
as
one
of
the
Mrs. Frances Bailey returned from music rolls, will fit any standard members of the newly formed tank subject to draft are ordered to report
at the Christian Church at efght
piano.
Enquire
of
Bob
Crawford,
Idaho on Wednesday.
company, Mrs. Millis returning from o’clock on Thursday, Sept. 12, and
Wheeler, Oregon.
•Portland on Wednesday.
"Tur Sale—8 pure bred Polen China
all patriotic citizens are also urged
Miss Carrie Gal with will leave to­
pigs.—B. W. Turner, Hemlock, Or. *
Miss Charlotte Banfield, who had • to attend. Instruction will be given
morrow (Friday) on a vacation to
Those mischievous Lee Kids at the Portland, and will also visit a broth­ been visiting at the home of the ed- I by representatives of the State Coun­
editor, left for Portland on Tuesday, cil of Defence, State Committee of
Gem Theatre, Thursday night.
er at Orting, Washington.
She is one of the faculty of the U. of the Army Y. M. C. A. and the Oregon
We buy and sell second hand autos.
The Lee Kids will chase away the O, being assistant in the dramatic Social Hygiene Society. The object of
Ackley & Miller, Tillamook Garage.* blues for you, if you come to the department.
the meeting is to give men subject to
draft intelligent instruction in social
Two Jersey cows for sale one fresh Gem Theatre Thursday night, Sept.
Those who receive letters from purity and to avoid disease and to co­
apply to Staffords on Wilson River.* 12th.
Tillamook boys in France, we will be operate with the government in
In conformity with the rule formed glad to publish them, for they are keeping men in the prime of health
For bargairs in second hand auto­
I elsewhere, all wood orders must be generally very interesting and we
mobiles go to Case’s Garage.
accompanied by payment in advance. know that the people of this county and fit to fight.
Buy your hay from Kuppenbender —A. F. Coats Lumber Co.
The Methodist, Presbyterian and
♦ like to read them.
now while shipping is good.
*
United Brethern have
agreed to
I B. L. Beals returned from Mexico
For
sale
or
trade
—
1916,
Model
83,
4
form a church union of the three
Dr. Wise will be at his Bay City last Thursday, where he has been for
office on Thursday of each week. * several months putting In a crop on cylinder Overland in good running denominations, to cut out some of
order. New top and upholstering, the waste and duplication In church
Insure your hay, play safe,— land he bought there.
good tires, 2 spare tires. Want lighter work. Each of the three denomina­
Phone Watson.
For sale—A New Home sewing ma­ car or $700 cash. Address E. J. Kraft, tions will hold to their religious
* tenets, and in this respect it is doubt­
Persons will not be allowed to pick chine, looks and runs like new. Wheeler, Ore. Will demonstrate.
Married at the Methodist parson­ ful in the minds of some persons
blackberries on the premises of Mrs. 317.60, terms if desired at Singer
Agency opposite postoffice.
age on September 3rd, Dr. Chas. E. whether this was the right thing to
A. L. Fitzpatrick.
Mrs. Web McCracken will leave Gibson officiating, J. W. Miller, of do. However that may be, it is a wise
Before buying that automobile, see
Multnomah County, Oregon, and Miss thing for church people in small
W. J. Stephens at the Elkhorn Billiard Friday to join her husband who is Helen Biggs, of Tillamook. Immed­ places to get together and put a stop
working
in
a
ship
yard
at
Port
Parlors about the Oldsmobile.
iately after the marriage the young to wasted efforts in having one
Orchard, Washington.
Small dairy ranch for sale. Apply
people left on an automobile trip.
preacher preach to a few persons on
To
whom
it
may
concern
—
Persons
to F. M. Stafford two miles north of
Sunday’s and row after row of
Married,
Aug.
31st,
at
2
o
’
clock
at
town.
* will not be permitted to pick ever­ the residence of the groom’s father, empty seats.
green Blackberries on the premises
Elmer L. Plog vs. Mava E. Plog is
Jenkins, the Jeweler, is now in a of F. M. Trout and M. F. Goodspeed.* Rev. Ebinger, John B. Ebinger and
Vada Carr, both of Tillamook. The a divorce suit filed in the circuit
position to give you prompt service
i
The
greatest
war
drama
ever
made,
happy couple left immediately for a court. These parties were married in
on your repair work.
"For the Freedom of the World” at few days camping in the mountains. Tillamook County, on the 22nd of
For Sale—Five brood sows with the Gem Theatre, Sunday and Mon­
Rev. Chas. E. Gibson officiating.
October, 1916. and lived together
pigs, also horse. Inquire of Peter day, September 8th and Sth.
•2
The regular monthly business until the 6th of April, 1918, when
Betchard on Harrison ranch.
Furnished rooms for rent. $2.00 a meeting of the Red Cross will be held the defendant without any just cause
For Sale—3 young brood sows, 8 week, water and lights, furnished. ““ iext
.ext Tue
Tuesday evening, Sept. 10th, in deserted the plaintiff, and left their
months old, bred, Paul Fitzpatrick, Corner of Second and Stillwell Ave., he City Hall at eight o'clock, At home in Tillamook in company with
Bell Phone 5F12.
* Tillamook, Oregon.
*
his meeting the sphagnum moss slt- Tebby Stuart, a soldier, going with
him to the state of Washington,
There will be a dance at Pacific
uation will be taken up.
where she assumed the name of
City Saturday, September 7th. Music
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Aiderman and Clark. The complaint alleges while
by Firulconer orchestra, of Sheridan.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bales left the living in the state of Washington
For Sale—Berkshire pure bred
first of the week for a trip to Cali­ she unmodestly associated with sol­
pigs, four months old. Enquire of A.
fornia, where they will go Into Mex­ diers and corresponded by letters
E. Williams, Mutual Phone.
*
ico, having received the passports with other soldiers in Tillamook, in
allowing them to do so.
which she ridiculed and scandalized
Chevrolet Motor Car, 17 model in
good condition, for sale at a bargain.
When the fire alarm was turned in the plaintiff. These letters also as­
Enquire at Headlight office.
*
on Tuesday It frightened a valuable serted that she had left her husband
team belonging to Howard Brooke, for good and did not longer consider
Mrs. Dr. Reedy has returned to the
and in the run away one horse had herself his wife, and offered to ex­
city and will make her home here
one
of its legB broken and had to be change pictures and become upon in­
while her husband is in France.
killed. It was insured for $200 in the timate terms with strangers, that
upon the defendant’s return to Tilla­
Marriage licenses were Issued to T.
Hartford.
mook, after her stay in the state of
A. Gillen and Edith B. Miller; John
Hay insurance costs very little, 18 Washingtton, she has assumed the
March and Helen Morris.
to 30 cents on each ton Insured, rates name of Goodspeed, and Is now pub­
Best by Test—Oregon Portland
based on term insured.—See Watson licly repudiating the relationship
Cement. For sale by Lamb Schrader
or Phone 43J or Mutual at office between her and the plaintiff.
Co.
and house. Do this now, today. Let
Watson the old reliable write your
Kuppenbender always carries a
Bid On Three Bivers Road*
insurance.
full line of mill feed at the lowest
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prices.
Married at the home of Mr. and
Bids on the Three Rivers road
Mrs. Willis Cowles, R. Stanley Fox
Lost! a laugh a minute. if you tail
and Miss Rose E. Vincent, of San were opened in Portland last week,
to see the Lee Kids at the Gem
Francisco. The groom is a young man and as they have to be approved by
Theatre next Thursday.
who has been a resident of Tillamook the Secretary of Agriculture, they
Take your watches and clocks to
the greater part of his life. The beau­ will not be awarded until they ar­
Jenkins, when in need of repair, for
I tiful ring ceremony was used. Rev. rive in Washington. We may state
that the Federal authorities in Port­
quick service.
*
Harry E. Tucker officiating.
land and the State Highway Com­
Mrs. Reedy received a card from
I am subject to go to the army, mission have approved giving the
I)r. J. E. Reedy that he had landed
i consequently I must sell quick all my contracts to the lowest bidders, Till­
safely in France last week.
} property worth more than >7,000.00. amook County being the lowest for
Will sell for >750.00, consisting of I grading and surfacing and Curtis
Dr. Ramsey, Osteopath. Masonic
beef cattle, saddle horse, 4 h.p. drag Gardner for bridges and abutments.
building, during August and Septem­
I saw, 160 acres land, tools, dishes, Whether the latter will take the con­
ber. phone 169R.
•
I rifle, revolver and bedding. Call C. J. tract is doubtful, for he has evident­
Best in the West—Oregon Portland
Dobils, R. F. D., Bay City, Ore.
• ly bld too low and will lose money
Cement. Always uniform and fresh.
by taking the contract, and will
We
understand
that
Mrs.
A.
C.
Lamb-Schrader Co.
*
decided to
- Everson has
nas aeciaea
ic make the race have to forfeit his bond if he does
For Sale—Twin Excelsior Motor
' for county treasurer, . Mrs. Everson not. The bids were as follows;
Cycle. At a bargain If taken at once. lin, Tillamook. Oregon.
___________
three
high
grade
regls-
18 the
Secretary of the > Tillamook
•
Grading and Surfacing.
For sale—t----- __
Enquire at Tillamook Garage.
tered Holstein heifers, two two-year . • branch of the Red Cross, and has de- Tillamook County........... 377.631.95
Wants to buy or rent a place with old. and one yearling and one milch
A. J. McGarry ................ 89,695.75
about 15 or 20 cows. Address Box cow. Write, Mrs. J. A. Haxlitt, For­ and is also one of the school direct­ V. R. Dennis...................... 99.606.50
<• est Grove, Ore.
151 Tillamook, Oregon.
• ors of this district.
Bridges and Abutments
Get your hay at the Kuppenbender
Owing to being called in the draft Tillamook County........... 317.240.00
Rabbits
for
sale
or
exchange.
Am
Warehouse. Prices are always the
I wish to sell at once, S milk cows, I
lowest.
• go: ng out of rabbit business. New ¡two heifers, 1 team and harness. 4 A. J. McGarry.................. 22.640.00
V. R. Dennis...................... 21,000.00
Zealand rabbits from 50c. to >3.50
A new line of wall paper just re­ each or wTll exchange for young I hogs, one buggy and single harm
Curtis Gardner.................. 13,368.00
ceived at the Harris Furniture store, hens,
H lease on LeDonx and LeDonx .... 23,630.00
hens potatoes
potatoes or
or wood.
wood. Ira
Ira C.
C. Smith 1 15
16 ton of hay,
hav. will also m
sell
also a prepared paste for putting it at Smithy's Variety Store.
place. Inquire of Hubert Odell, Tilla- Lindstrom A Fergenson .. 28,550.00
Tillamook Jottings
f
on.
•
Previous bids, Including bridges, 1 FIRE FIEND IN TILLAMOOK.
which were rejected;
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V. R. Dennis .................... 133,513.50
Beaver is Partly Wiped Out With
A. J. McGarry............... 115, 456.75
$100,000 Loss—Other Fires in
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the County.
WEEK'S PROGRAM AT THE GEM
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Beaver had a disasterous fire on
Friday, Sept 6th—Douglas Fairbanks
in "Reggie Mixes in”. A comedy Monday afternoon with a 3100.000
loss in property destroyed. The first
Drama in 5 parts.
Mutt and Jeff in “A Freight Inves­ intimation received in this city was
a call for help, the telephone message
tigation.'
Saturday, Sept. 7th—Bert Lytell, in stating that Beaver was on fire and
"No Man's Land”. A story of love to send our fire department. A few of
our citizens hustled around and in
and adventure.
Harold Lloyd, in "Two Gun Gus- a few minutes a dozen or more autos
had left, each crowded with fire
sie.”
Sunday and Monday, Sept. 8 and 9— fighters. Fire buckets and fire ex­
“For the Freedom of The World” tinguishers were taken along.
See display on another page.
The origin of the fire is in doubt.
Tuesday, Sept. 10—William Farnum, It appears that the wind suddenly
in “The Heart of a Lion.” A Fox changed to the east and fanned a
Standard picture. Alaska in the smouldering fire in the brush into a
days of the big gold rush will be flame, which spread very rapidly.
seen in all its glory. Don't miss Will Gilbert was filling his auto with
this one. Come early.
gasoline when he first became alarm­
Wednesday, Sept. 11—Pauline Fred­ ed, for a piece of burning emuer
erick in "La Tosca" a picture Ex­ dropped on his machine. He then
traordinary.
noticed that the roof of the church
Thursday, Sept. 12—The picture you were on fire, and at the same time
have been waiting for, those mis­ of the preacher they succeeded in
chievous Lee kids, in “We Should putting it out. but it was soon notic­
Worry.” A scream in five parts. ed that the parsonage and woodshed
Also a two reel Mack Sinnett Com­ was on fire, and at the same time
edy, “Those Athletic Girls.”
the Gilbert store caught fire and in
a short time it spread from one
building to another, until >100,000
Death of Mrs. C. B. Wiley
damage had been done. Though late
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It is with sincere regret that we in arriving at Beaver, the boys saved
have to record the death of Mrs. C. several buildings from burning. The
B. Wiley, which was brought about greatest loss falls on Gilbert Bros.,
by the excitement attending the fire who not only lost their store build­
at the Foland house north of town ing and its valuable stock but
on Tuesday, which was nearly oppo­ >15,000 worth of chittam bark.
site Mrs. Wiley's home. Mr. Wiley
Gilbert Bros, loss amounts to >50,-
had driven his wife to the Red Cross 000 with only a small amount of in­
rooms, and shortly after the fire surance. The loss includes the home
alarm was sounded he started for and furniture of Will. Gilbert. Very
home, when Mrs. Wiley appeared at little was saved from the store.
the door of the moss rooms, and she
Beaver Creamery
Association’s
entered the car. Mr. Wiley drove the cheese factory was destroyed, which
car nearly to his home, when he got was a newly constructed building
out to fight the fire and protect his with >1,500 worth of cheese. There
house and barn from burning, leav­ was insurance on the building for
ing Mrs. Wiley in the car. It seems >1,400 and >800.00 on the cheese.
that Mrs. Wiley stepped from the
The Oddfellows have a loss of
car and became suddenly ill from
heart failure, caused by the excite­ about >7,000, and the Bays Hotel
ment. Mrs. Hoskins being near at the loss is somewhere near >4,000.
J. C. Bell last a barn and contents,
time had her placed in a car and
taken to her home, but she soon pass­ the loss amountinig to >3,000.
ed away. Dr. Boats and Dr. Robinson
Other losses were as follows; Bays
were soon on the spot but life was cottage, >1,200; W. A. Saling, resi­
extinct. Her death caused profound dence, >1,500; Church, >2,000; Ed.
grief to pass over the large crowd Mallery, residence, >1,400; F. Jack-
that witnessed the fire, and Mr. son, residence, >500; J. D. Jones,
Wiley was not advised of the sad oc­ two buildings, >1,200.
currence until all danger of the fire
There is no truth whatever in the
was over.
report that John Aschim, the fire
The deceased was greatly loved by warden, had given Forrest Ayer a
all who knew her, being an active permit to set out fire. Mr. Aschim
member of the Christian Church, was in Beaver on Saturday and
and a faithful worker at the Red positively refused to give a permit.
Cross rooms. Her object in life was We make this statement to put a
to do as much good as possible, and stop to the false reports about the
that was one reason why she devoted tire warden giving a permit.
so much time and took so much in­
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terest in Red Cross work since the
Serious Fire at Logging Camp
branch was established in this city,
A serious fire occurred on Tuesday
and to her credit she died in harness
picking moss to be made into ab­ at the Wheeler logging camp at Cole
sorbent pads for our boys who are Creek, which did >20,000 worth of
damage. It seems that a charge of
wounded in France.
The funeral service was held in powder had been placed, but instead
the Christian Church this morning, of exploding commenced to burn,
the Rev. Harry E. Tucker, the pas­ setting *fire to the brush. No one
tor, preaching the funeral sermon. cared togo near the powder and the
There was a large attendance with a fire soon extended and was out of
profusion of flowers. The remains control, burning up logs and des­
were taken to Yamhill county for troying the logging machinery and
camp.
interment.
The bereaved family have the heart
felt sympathy of a large number of
Foland Farm House Burned.
friends and neighbors, and the
Quite an excitement was caused on
editor’s family has lost a kind, good. Tuesday afternoon when a fire alarm
Christian neighbor.
was turned in. It was first reported
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that the editor's home was on fire,
Emma Tucker Fristoe was born in but It was the Foland house that
Missouri Dec. 23, 1855, and departed had caught fire. Just previous to the
this life Sept. 3, 1918, aged 62 years, fire starting the wind was in the
9 months and 10 days.
east, when it suddenly changed to
She crossed the plains with her the west. The fire originated from
parents by ox team to Boise, Idaho, the chimney and in a few minutes
in 1863. In 1864 they came to the house was enveloped in flames,
Lafayette, Yamhill County, Oregon. a large quantity of gasoline helping
She was married to Charles B. Wiley the fire fiend. It was with consider­
in 1873. She united with the Chris­ able difficulty that W. F. Baker’s
tian church in the early part of her house was saved, and it was through
married life and lived a Christian the efforts of a small army of fire
life for more than forty years. The fighters that it did not wipe out the
family came to Tillamook county in other houses and barns in that vicin­
1886. where they have since resided. ity. Had the wind been a little more
She leaves to mourn her death, her to the north the fire would have
husband, one daughter Mrs. W. S. wiped out the two bungalows ad­
Buel, of Bellevue, Ore., three grand­ joining and the wind being directly
sons. one brother and three sisters, west, this blew the burning embers
and a host of friends.
east, which placed the Buell house
and Mr. Wiley’s house and barn in
jeopardy. The embers lighted on ih)
Card of Thanks.
houses and barns and were soon pul
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out by the fire fighters, but the
We ask the many friends to accept burning embers were so thick that
our heartfelt thanks for their tokens they set fire to a large number of
of kindness and sympathy, and for stumps. The Foland house was oc­
the beautiful flowers in the hour of cupied by T. Leverich, who leased
our sad bereavement, in the death of the place, and he lost his entire fur­
our beloved wife and mother.
niture and some money as well. The
Mr. C. B. Wiley,
only damage done to W. F. Baker’s
Mr. W. S. Buel and family. house was on the north side, the
paint being scorched off and the
First Methodist Church.
windows broken by the heat, while
the roof will have to be repaired
Chas. E. Gibson, D. D., Pastor.
owing to so many men on it fighting
Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. fire.
and 8 p.m.
Mr. Wiley when he left for town
Sunday School at 10 a m.
saw considerable smoke coming out
Parents desiring their children of the chimney, as did Mr. Foland,
baptized will please present them at both of whom thought that the Lev-
the morning service.
erlch’s had just started a fire.
Mr. Foland bad >500.00 insurance
For Sale—121 acres of Wilson river on the house and >200.00 on the con­
bottom land. Inquire of L. G. Free­ tents.
man, Tillamook, Oregon.
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