Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 19, 1918, Image 1

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JTITAIA
EWER ;
ook Jottings
f A. Wise, dentist,
jaui your evenings at the Gem.
prance on hay-Phone Watson.*
nW. A. Church write your insur-
loofror Remedy at C. I.
Clough
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j B. Grider, dentist, I. O. O. F.
L Tillamook, Oregon.
L-elry, clocks, watches. silver-
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E—R. W. Bennett.
Kill sacrifice two lots, 105 by 105,
for auto. Ernest Gienger.
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Lä and shoatB for sale, cheap, all
LonM. R- Hanenkrat farm.
♦
Loos and tuning, H. F. Cook,
*
lamook.
1
It handle Trojan Powder. Best for
¡»ping.—Tillamook Feed Co.
*
hrm for sale. See Ben Kuppenben-
Bouse and lot for sale. Inquire at
I office.
*
Blare a 40 cow ranch
Bt Kuppenbender.
to rent. See
*
■Jar Sale—160 acres of« land at
Kdlake. Inquire of Dan Billings. *
»Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. I
tney on Sept. 15th a daughter.
E
W. Bennett, expert watch re­
ng. S. F. Watch inspector.
*
lir. E. W. Barnum, Dentist, Rooms
Ii-206 Tillamook Building.
*
IWe buy and sell second hand autos.
Ley & Miller, Tillamook Garage.*
I for bargains in second hand auto-
iobiles go to Case's Garage.
Buy your hay from Kuppenbender
while shipping is good.
*
Insure your
sone Watson.
hay, play
safe,—
*
Over The Top” with Sargent Guy
hpy himself, at Gem Theatre soon,
ntch for dates.
kiss Ethel White, the newely
fccted music teacher of the public
dool, came in on Tuesday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Sco­
di. at Miami, a daughter, on Sept.
5th.
I Dr. and Mrs. Wise will leave in a
ft» days for a month or 6 weeks
ny in Portland.
I Piraons will not be allowed to pick
hUckberrles on the premises of Mrs.
It L Fitzpatrick.
•
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hedi-
Mr of Miami, on September 12th, a
I 'be public are cordially invited to
h-end the services at the Christian
parch, Sunday, September 22nd.
Before buying that automobile, see
" J. Stephens at the Elkhorn Billiard
briers about the Oldsmobile.
[Jenkins, the Jeweler, is now in a
•osition to give you prompt 1 service
R jour repair work.
I For Sale—Five brood sows with
Il'S*. also horse, Inquire of Peter
•>
ptchard on Harrison ranch.
For Sale—3 young brood sows, 8
Xontbs old, bred, Paul Fitzpatrick,
Bell Phone 5F1X
*
Those who want to see Dr. Wise
"fore he leaves for his Portland of-
■W. will please do so at once.
For Sale-- Berkshire pure bred
Pigs, four months old. Enquire of A.
F Williams, Mutual Phone.
*
Dr. Wise will be at the Nehalem
Ho’el on Friday and at his Wheeler
•Mice on Saturday of this week.
Chevrolet Motor Car, 17 model in
*°°d condition, for sale at a bargain.
Squire at Headlight office.
*
Best by Teat—Oregon Portland
Cetnent. For sale by Lamb Schrader
Co.
•
Wants to rent dairy ranch of from
'5 to 20 cows. D. Betschardt, Mohl-
•t Oregon.
*
Kuppenbender always carries a
Hue of mill feed at the lowest
Mees
•
fake your watches and clocks to
J«nkins, when in need of repair, for
^*k service.
*
ti.50 PER YEAR.
EGON. SEPTEMBER 1», 1918.
Dr. Ramsey, Osteopath, Masonic
Don’t pay rent. A modern, up-to-
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Schul'tz motor­ FIRST BUNCH OF LIBERTY LOAN
building, during August and Septem­ date seven roomed house for sale at ed to Portland Saturday returning
SUBSCRIBERS.
OREGON JL
ber, phone 169R.
« a bargain, near the high
school. Monday, they were accompanied by
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Best in the West—Oregon Portland Terms to suit purchaser. J. H. Frank- Mrs. Schultz's sister Mrs. Henry Tillamook County ii not Buying As
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Legler and son Flonce, of Northfield,
Fast and Strong as it Should.
Cement. Always uniform and fresh. lin, Tillamook, Oregon.
Lamb-Schrader Co.
»
Married at the Christiah Church Minn., and Mrs. M. A. Schultz and
Below we give the first bunch of
daughters. Mrs. Legler left on Tues­
For Sale—Twin Excelsior Motor parsonage, Saturday, September 14, day after visiting three weeks with Fourth Liberty Loan subscribers in
Cycle. At a bargain if taken at once. R. Owens and Miss Ella Toews, both her sisters Mrs. O. A. Schults and Tillamook county. The list is a little
Enquire at Tillamook Garage.
• of Wheeler. Rev. Harry Tucker offi­ Mrs. Stranahan.
disappointing, for Tillamook people
ciating.
are not subscribing as fast or as
ill pay you to see Everson tor a
Owing to the threatening weather
Carl Haberlach advanced the price
strong as they should. But this can
safe investment in city property or
on Sunday it was a very small crowd
be easily overcome the next few days
farm lands.
• of cheese the usual one cent this
that went to Sandlake to gather
week,
Triplets
being
quoted
at
for it is important that our citizens
30c.
We always have second hand cars
Sphagnum moss. The party cut a way
for sale at very attractive prices. See Tillamook and Long Horns and Y. through to the Edward’s bog, which subscribe for Fourth Liberty Bonds
A.’s 31c.
as soon as possible. The local banks
Kuppenbender.
»
is very convenient, and a very short
For sale—three high grade regis­ distance to pack the moss. It is one being closed on Wednesday on ac­
First class dressmaking. Long’s
count of the Sphagnum moss drive,
Appartments, Mutual Phone, Mrs. tered Holstein heifers, two two-year of the best bogs so far found in the may have had something to do with
olds
and
one
yearling
and
one
milch
Sandlake
district.
About
300
sacks
Nell Rasmussen and Mrs. Chas
cow. Write, Mrs. J. A. Hazlitt, For­ were gathered and at Fairview 200 the small number of bond subscribers
Burkhart.
, *
up to the present time. By this time
est Grove, Ore.
» sacks.
next week Tillamook county should
For Sale cheap—Box Ball Bolling
It is to your interest to see our
Owing to the demand for the pic­ and will have raised Its quota. It
Alley, 36 feet long. Call or write
mens' and boys’ dress,
work, and ture “A Man Without a Country”, must be raised next week, and the
Bob Carlson, Wheeler, Oregon.
school shoes, made of solid leather the management of the Gem Theatre local committees will see that it is J. L. Burke........................ . . 100.00
For Sale—New modern residence, no substitutes. Morris Schnal, Popu- could only procure it for one night, raised. Everybody will have to come V. A. Spalding................. . . 500.00
located in best residence district. For lar Price Clother.
50.00
and in order that everybody may through who possibly can. There are T. D. Lucas............
sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. *
50.00
Did you ever stop to think that have a chance to see this great pro­ a limited number of persons who are Carl Shortridge...............
Wants to buy or rent a place with about 25 per cent of feed that is fed duction, will start their first show not financially able to subscribe for W. B. Honey .................... . . 100.00
about 15 or 20 cows. Address Box without cutting is wasted? And that at 7 p.m. which will permit the run­ bonds at this time, having shot their Wm. A. High.................... . . 200.00
50.00
151 Tillamook, Oregon.
4* feed put up in a silo is worth about ning of three complete shows.Ar­ wad in the previous drive, but there LeBter Ray.............................
500.00
range to come early and see this 7 are hundred of others who are able L. M. Kraner....................
Lumber for Sale.—The lumber 30 per cent more than if put up dry?
100.00
to do so, and a large number of per­ Mary A. Sanders............
reel patriotic picture.
used at the Chautauqua is for sale. Mr. Rancher do some figuring.
sons financially able to subscribe for H. C. Sanders '................... . . 100.00
There are four aspirantB for the
See H. T. Bott?.
The Priscella Club was entertained
50.00
large amounts. Remember that Tilla­ W. A. Gage ........................
office of county treasurer, three
50.00
Get your hay at ¿he Kuppenbender by Mrs. H. A. Williams at the first women and one man. They are Mrs. mook’s quota will have to be raised R. S. Ward........................
100.00
Warehouse. “
Prices are always the meeting after the summer vacation. A. C. Everson, who is school director by the end of next week, therefore, A. A. Imlab. ......................
A pleasant afternoon was spent. Mrs.
50.00
it is important that you subscribe at W. F. Messner.................
lowest.
M. A. Schultz will be hostess at the for this district and secretary of the once to avoid the rush at the banks. M. Schuler .......................
50.00
Tillamook Red Cross; Miss Kathlyn
A new line of wall paper just re­ next meeting.
It is reported that Tillamook Coun­
Mills, who was deputy clerk for a
ceived at the Harris Furniture store,
For Sale—A fine pair of black number of years and gave great sat­ ty's quota is $275,000.
LAST MOSS GATHERING DRIVE.
also a prepared paste for putting it
The Liberty Temple will open on
mares, about 2000 or 21000, in isfaction as a public official; Mrs. J.
on.
♦
good order, good workers, also three F. Stranahan, a sister of Mrs. O. A. Sunday for the purpose of selling Large Number of Business Men and
Bruce E. Wade has been made wagons. At your own price have no
bonds.
Others Go To Sandlake.
Schults, who taught school at the
Look over the list below and see if
sargeant in the 217th Aero Squad- further use for them.—Homer D.
South Prairie school; and W. L. Bry­
it
includes
your
name.
ron, and is now in charge of the Flagg, Bay City, Oregon.
At
a
meeting of the City Council
*
an, father of Mrs. Alva Williams, and
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armory at Long Island, N. Y.
on Monday evening, it was decided
State Fair, Salem, Oregon, Septem­ who taught school at Maple Leaf.
that Mayor Boa Is should issue a
First National Bank.
Want to rent bottom land dairy ber 23-28. Splendid exhibits, excel­
A divorce suit was filed in the Morris Schnal .. . .•............... $100.00 proclamation asking the business
ranch that will carry from 20 to 50 lent music, high class entertainment
circuit court in which Alta Thomas J. Merril Smith ....................
500.00 men to close on Wedneslay for the
cows. Apply to Ernest Glsler, Tilla- and a superb racing card. For par­
sues her husband Chester Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Vaughn .
50.00 purpose of going to Sandlake to
mook, Oregon.
ticulars write A H. Lea, Seotetary, for a dissolution of the marriage
50.00 gather Sphagnum moss for the Amer­
F. L. Buell................................
Salem,
Oregon.
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Wanted—Men for highway work
contract. These parties were married Cyrus Buell ..............................
50.00 ican Red Cross, consequently the
at top wages. Apply at paving plant
50.00 next day bills were posted to that
For Sale.—50 light acyteline light­ at Independence, Ore., on the 17th Florence Buell.........................
5 miles south of Tillamook or phone ing system fof sale cheap, 300 feet of October, 1917, and the complaint Mrs. Gertrude Hanenkrat . . 100.00 effect. The notice came somewhat as
3714, Oskar Huber.
*
50.00 a surprise to most of the business
piping and lamps. A bargain for an up alleges defendant left there with the Mrs. Marion Hopkins..........
avowed intention of obtaining work Flora Aschim .........................
50.00 men, who considered that more time
The Tillamook County Home Guard to date store or ranch. Inquire at
* in the ship yards at Portaland and Tillamook Water Com........... 2,500.00 should nave been given and the
will attend in a body and immediate­ City Transfer Co.
for the purpose of establishing a W. G. Dwight.........................
250.00 business men consulted. However,
ly after the speech will form for re­
Eugene Jenkins, the jeweler, has home there. That Bince that time
250.00 quite a nun.ber of the stores closed
Mrs. W. G. Dwight...............
view and inspection.
employed C. W. Little, of Minneapo- plaintiff has not seen defendant, has
300.00 with the banks as well, while others
Nels and Hanson .............
in
a
position
to
give
you
lis,
and
is
A reward will be paid for return of
only heard from him upon one occa­ R. W. Watson.........................
250.00 remained open.
a bear trap taken from near light quick and reliable service on your sion and the defendant has failed, Mr. and Mrs. J. Murphy . . . 500.00
This was the last moss picking
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house road. Address Bert Biggs, Bay- watch and clock repair work.
neglected and refused to provide Hans C. Hanson......................
drive of the season, which was
50.00
*
ocean, Oregon.
Seed Grain—Grey. oaU and wheuL plaintiff with a home or with any Charlotte R. Hanson............
50.00 scheduled for next Sunday, as a lit­
selected
seed; this supply is short, means of support whatever, willfully Mrs. Bertha R. Hanson . ..
50.00 tle less than 2000 sacks are required
Money to loan on farm lands, from
50.00 to fill the demand at this time.
$500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate book your order now, price right. abandoning the plaintiff. He is now Mrs. J. Woodward.................
There were over 100 persons in the
50.00
of interest. We want your business. Ask for paices. Carlton Nursery Co., working in the ship yards earning Helen Epplett.........................
* 150 a week, and the plaintiff wants C. S. Wells ..............................
See Everson.
* Carl’on, Oregon.
100.00 drive on Wedneday, and they made
the court to enter a decree and de­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Plank . 100.00 a splendid record in moss gathering,
For Sale Pianola attachment with
Wunted—boy 12 or 15 years of age
per Mr. and Mrs. E. Boquist . . 200.00 for it is estimated it amounted to
music rolls, will fit any standard to work on dairy ranch. To do chores fendant to allow her $75.00
Thus. Hamilton...................... 1000.00 over 2000 sacks.
piano. Enquire of Bob Crawford, and go to school. Will pay good month.
This will end the moss gathering
50.00
J.
S. Turner ...........................
Wheeler, Oregon.
wages. Call or write Cloverdale Drug
drives
for the present, and the people
BIG
TIME
IN
TILLAMOOK
CITY
100.00
Clarence
Townsend
...............
“A Man Without A Country” at Company, Cloverdale, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Olson . 100.00 of Tillamook county- have made a
NEXT
SUNDAY
AFTERNOON.
the Gem Theatre, Monday, Septem­
The first rain of the season started
100.00 splendid record and are certainly- de-
C. B. Stanley...........................
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ber 2 4. The greatest patriotic story on Saturday. It was a couple of weeks
50.00 serving of a great deal of credit for
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Phelps .
filmed since we entered the war.
late in arriving, but the heavy show­ Colonel Leader will Address a Otis Frisbie .............................
100.00 the strenuous effort they made in
Great Patriotic Gathering—
Beginning Monday, September 23, ers of rain in August will make up
150.00 gathering Sphagnum moss for the
Chas. I. Clough
150.00 American Red Cross.
the mail on the R. F. D. No. 1 will for what rainfall is deficit in Septem­
Rose V. Clough
The
Home
Guards
to
Be
200.00
leave Tillamook at 8 o’clock in the ber.
Chas. I. Clough Co..............
Inspected by Colonel.
200.00
morning instead of in the evening.
The Tillamook Singer Sewing Ma­
Mr. and Mrs. V. Holden . .
County Exhibit at State Fair.
200.00
Mrs. A. A. Worrall.................
chine Agency is now permanently lo­
Jn conformity with the rule formed
It isn't often that Tillamook County Anna E. Day ...........................
County Agent Jones and County
450.00
cated opposite the post office, where
elsewhere, all wood orders must be monthly payments may be made and people have a chance to listen to a Clara E. Jones..................^ . .
50.00 School Supt. Lamb have been very
accompanied by payment in advance.
man like Col Leader, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Fred Balmer . 500.00 busy the last few weeks getting the
supplies ordered.
*
through eighteen years of.service in Willabell Smith......................
—A. F. Coats Lumber Co.
50.00 county and school exhibits together
I am subject to go to the army,
For sale—A New Home sewing ma- consequently I must sell quick all my the British Army and seen such Ira C. Smith..............................
50.00 for the State Fair. The car of ex­
chine, looks and runs like new. property worth more than $7,000.00. fighting that took place in the early Zoe E. Smith .. . ,........
50.00 hibits left Wednesday morning of
$17.60, terms if desired at Singer Will Bell for $750.00, consisting of days of the present great war.
100.00 this week and contained agricultural
L. D. Smith..............................
From his experiences he is well fit­
Agency opposite postoffice.
50.00 and other products representing the
beef cattle, saddle horse, 4 h p. drag ted to talk to the public at a time Virgil Donaldson....................
To whom it may concern—Persons saw, 160 acres land, tools, dishes, when our nation needs to sell the Mrs. S. A. Daniels.................. 100.00 chief industries of the county.
Tillamook county will also be rep­
50.00
will not be permitted to pick ever­ rifle, revolver and bedding. Call C. J. Bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan. L. C. Daniels . . . , ........
resented in the live stock line by a
500.00
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
J.
Riechers
Dobils,
R.
F.
D.,
Bay
City,
Ore.
*
green Blackberries on the premises
He knows from actual observation J. H. Rosenberg ....................
250.00 sow and litter of six pigs grown by
of F. M. Trout and M. F. Goodspeed.*
State Industrial Accident Commis­ what the conditions are and why we W. Bennett ..............................
100.00 Wesley Tippin, of Garibaldi, in the
Furnished rooms for rent. $2.00 a sion vs. Solon Schiffman is a suit fil­ subscribe.
200.00 Pig Club work this summer.. The
J. H. Holgate...........................
week, water and lights, furnished. ed In the circuit court, the plaintiff need to subscribe and over sub­ Mrs. J. H. Holgate...............
200.00 sow is a pure bred Chester White
Col. Leader will address the people
Corner of Second and Stillwell Ave., claiming that the defendant is ow­
50.00 and was bought last spring of Joe
E. A. Gustin............... ..............
on
the
Court
House
yard
at
2
o'clock
ing the commission $339.94 under
Tillamook, Oregon.
500.00 Donaldson. Wesley has kept a record
A. M. Hare................................
the Workmen’s Compensation Act. I in the afternoon If the weather per-
of the cos* of the pigs and will show
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Don’t throw away your old tires but Similar suits are filed against Edw. ’ mite, otherwise in the Christian
them in competition with the other
Tillamook
County
Bant
get an “Inner Tire" and get from P. Mallory and John Jenck for $42.98 Church.
pig club members of the state at the
50.00
Pierce
Jacob
....
100 to 5000 miles more service out of and O. Parks and A. Nef for $94.35
Do not fail to be present and
50.00 State Fair.
D. D. West.............
each tire at low cost.—See Shrode.*
bring your neighbors.
Jos. Durrer recently donated a reg­
50.00
Mrs. Mabel Settlemier, of Wood­
Fred Davidson . ..
Wants to buy or rent bottom land burn, worthy grand matron of Ore­
50.00 istered Guernsey bull calf to the lo­
H. A. Ely .. .
dairy ranch that will carry from 30 gon was here the first of the week
500.00 cal Red Cross. She will be sold at
THIS EVENING— THURSDAY.
W. A. Wise .
to 60 cows. Inquire of Annis Geisler, on an official visit to Silver Wave
50.00 auction at the State Fair and the
M. T. Chance
Tillamook. Oregon.
*2 Chapter of Tillamook and Marion Hon. D. E. Loftgren Will Address
50.00 proceeds turned over to the local
C. M. Vldito
Patriotic Meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Winslow. 150.00 Red Cross.
■ Our Bridge of Ships” U. S. Gov- Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star,
F. W. Christensen.................. 200.00
ernment official film on the ship 1 of Bay CMy. While in Tillamook Mrs.
This (Thursday) evening Hon. D. R. C. Jones ..............................
Chapel Car in Tillamook.
50.00
bundling Industry. Gem Theatre, Settlemier was entertained at the
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50.00
home of Miss Ethel Gaylord, worthy E. Loftgren will address the people Margaret Coates....................
Friday. Sept. 18.
The Catholic Chapel Car, St. Peter,
of Tillamook at the City Hall at N. E. and W. R. Robedee .. 200.00
matron
of
Silver
Wave
Chapter.
Rabbits for Sale, from extra large
eight o'clock.
1
100.00 will arrive in Tillamook Saturday of
E. G. Krebs..............................
stock New Zealand Reds. Breeding i , I County Agriculturist Jones. left
Mr. Loftgren is one of the speakers E. G. Lantz.............................. 100.00 this week. During the course of the
age. $3.00 each. Younger stock less. for Salem this morning, where he chosen to give patriotic addresses
100.00 week beginning Sept. 22nd the car
3. A. Moulton...........................
will have charge of the Tillamook and to talk about the Fourth Liberty
E. J. Ball. Hebo, Oregon.
50.00 will be on the Southern Pacific
Mrs.
L.
Peltz
...........................
Fair. County Loan Drive. He has the reputation of
R. F. Zachman left on Sunday for booth at the State
50.00 tracks at the depot, and will welcome
Joanna
Hobson
......................
l’t Lamb and being an interesting talker.
Portland, going there to look after Superintendent G.
100.00 visitors from the city of Tillamook.
F.
P.
Hobson
.........................
family,
with Archie Seeley and
There should be a big turn out of
his patent that saves considerable
100.00 The Reverend Father Donegan, of
wife, of Newberg, left this morn­ Tillamook people this evening, not D. Curtis ...................................
gasoline in gasoline engines.
250.00 the Order of St. Paul, will give a
Mrs. J. H. Rosenberg..........
ing. Mr. Lamb will have charge of withstanding the short notice.
200.00 course of lectures on the teachings
H. T. Botts..............................
Need a truck to haul your milk? Or the school exhibit at the State Fair.
50.00 and practices of the Catholic Church.
P.
J.
Brown
..............................
anything rise? Got an old automobile?
Tillamook has an auto top and
E. W. Stanley.........................
50.00 These lectures will be held in the
Mothers
’
Parade.
See Shroie, he will explain the rest. harness repair shop
in rear
of
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F.
H.
Mathews
......................
.
50.00 Catholic Church of this city, and an
It’s a “Truxtun Attachment.”
* building opposite post office. Auto
The Mothers' Parade which is to D. Fitzpatrick.........................
300.00 invitation is hereby extended to all
Dr. E. W. Barnum. Dentist, rooms tops, curtains and cushions repaired take place on Saturday of this week, Frances B. Stranahan ....
50.00 Tillamook County people. Before the
205-206 Tillamook Building. Office and waterproofed, harness repaired. bids fair to be of great interest. Word Albert and Katie Marolf .. . 400.00 lectures begin the Question Box will
Hours 9 until 5. evenings and Sun­ if you can't come, send your harness has come from headquarters to in­ Claude Lane....................
50.00 be disposed of. All well meaning
days by appointment.
in a sack by parcel post to the Auto clude other relatives of the boys, as Jonas Olson..............................
500.00 questions of both non-Catholic as
50.00 well as Catholics will be answered.
Miss Charlette Wade is represent­ Top and Harness Shop. Box 164, Til­ well as the mothers in the parade. Nettie Fishbocker..................
lamook.
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There
will
be
four
sections.
First,
Wm. Tinnerstet ....................
50.00 Lectures begin promptly at 8 o'clock.
ing the well known California Per­
I
50.00
fume Company, reliable dealers in
The monthly meeting of the Shak­ mothers; then wives; then sisters; I. F. Larsen..............................
The Allied Churchei.
all kinds of toilet articles, soaps, ex­ espeare Club were resumed on Friday and then sweethearts. They will N. M. Nelson and wife .... 300.00
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50.00
after the summer vacation, when form in line at the City Hall at two J. W. Edwall...........................
tracts etc. Phone 41-R.
o’clock, and after marching around James J. Campbell ...<...
Chas. E. Gibson, Pastor.
50.00
Mrs.
C.
I.
Clough
did
the
entertain
­
Hay insurance costs very little. 18
town, will be addressed at the Liber­ Vincent Ryzner .................... 1,500.00
At 11 a.m. “The Fourth Liberty
to 30 cents on each ton insured, rates ing at a pleasant afternoon's gather­ ty Temple by Hon. 8. S. Johnson.
Loan Drive, Its Religious Signifi-
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based on term insured.—See Watson ing. and served a dainty lunch. The Music will be furnished and a splen­
cance.”
Nestucca Valley Bank.
or Phone 43J or Mutual at office invited guests were: Mesdames Mas­ did time is expected. All women re­
At 8 p.m. “Some Lessons from the
on.
Haltom,
Monroe,
Robison,
B.
D.
and house. Do this now, today. Let
»•
latives are asked to come and take Charles Ray.............................. 200.00
Austrian Peace Proposition.'
Lamar,
Case,
Miller,
Cotton,
and
Albert Wade ............................ 150.00
Watson the old reliable write your
part
in
the
parade.
Legler.
Sunday School, 10 a.m.
insurance.
CLOCK
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