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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 2«, 1918.
fillamook Jottings
For Sale—Twin Excelsior Motor ' of kid gloves lost Saturday in an ad-
Cycle. At a bargain if taken at once. , dressed envelope. Finder please leave
Enquire at Tillamook Garage.
• same at this office. Reward.
For sale—three high grade regis­
Will pay you to see Everson tor a tered Holstein heifers, two two-year
safe investment in city property or olds and one yearling and one milch
farm lands.
e
I cow. Write, Mrs. J. A. Haxlltt. For­
We always have second hand cars est Grove, Ore.
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for sale at very attractive prices. Bee
C. B. Wiley and Mrs. W. 8. Buel
Kuppenbender.
e
and sons who came in last week, left
First class dressmaking. Long's on Tuesday. Mr. Wiley has rented his
Appartments, Mutual Phone. Mrs. place and will live with his daughter
Nell Rasmussen and Mrs. Chas in Yamhill county.
Burkhart.
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It is to your Interest to Bee our
work, and
For Sale—New modern residence, mens' and boys' dress,
located in best residence district. For school shoes, made of solid leather
sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. * no substitutes. Morris Schnal, Popu­
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Wants to buy or rent a place with lar Price Clother.
about 15 or 20 cows. Address Box | In publishing the bond subscrip­
151 Tillamook, Oregon.
4* tions last week a mistake occurred
Lumber for Sale.__ The lumber ln the "mou,lt ot Henry
- Ely
- which
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used at the Chautauqua is for sale.
have been
instead of
*50.00.
See H. T. Botts.
«Mo PKK YEAR.
in a sack by parcel post to the Auto carry pickers, that in future we em­ WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE GEM
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Top and Harness Shop. Box 144, Til­ ploy experienced pickers to gather
lamook.
* moss, instead of sending many ears 1 Friday, Sept 27—Geraldine Farrar
with
large
numbers
of
inexperienced
in "The Devil 8tone" A five reel
C. G. Reiter, County Surveyor, de­ i
A Wbe. destUL
Artcraft Special.
parted Tuesday for Virginia, where pickers.
Mrs. C. J. Edwards,
qvcJ yo“r «¥ininR’ a‘ the Gem’
Mutt A Jeff in "On Ice" . A one
he will take three months training
i^rzzce on b.y-Phone Watson.
Cratrman
Tillamook
Red
Cross
reel Bud Fisher cartoon.
in engineering, and for overseas
Saturday, Sept. 28—Emmy Whalen
work. He ia ranked as first liueten-
W. A Church write your insur-
Linen Shower for Hospitals in
: in "The House of Gold." and
ant. Mrs. Reiter will visit with her
France.
i Harold Lloyd in the "City Slicker."
relatives at Tillamook for a while,
riUor R'racdr “ c L a°Vh
Sunday, Sept. 29th.—Enid Bennett
and may then go overseas herself, if
A request comes from the National
in. "Naughty, Naughty." a comedy
accepted as training for nurse.— Red Cross, to ask the people ot the
k , 3 Grider, dentist, I. O. O. F.
drama ln five parts.
Hillboro Argus.
United States for a linen shower for
Hearst Pathe News.
Bldg. Till*®0011’ Oregon.
*
Last Saturday afternoon a goodly the hospitals in France. The Bhower Monday, Sept. 30th—Monroe Salls-
r, clocks, watches, silver-
representation of mothers and wives is to be given during the week be­
bery in "The Guilt ot Silence" a
of soldiers and sailors paraded our ginning the 30th of September, and
drama of the frozen north. Also a-
H.
F.
Cook,
streets,
terminating
the
parade
at
is to consist of bath towels, hand
rut« »nd tuning.
one reel comedy.
the Liberty Temple. A short program towels, handkerchiefs, napkins, and ! Tuesday, October 1—Wm. S. Hart in.
IflUznook.
was rendered at the temple and At­ Bheets. They are to be of nearly new
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harley Curl,
"The Tiger Man" a big Western
torney S. S. Johnson delivered a material, and to be coarse in texture. | drama with plenty of pep. See dis­
■ .daughter. Saturday 21st.
Bplendid patriotic address. The wives Each family is asked to give one, or a
play add in this paper.
and mothers who took part in the pair of pieces. These must be clean. 1 Wednesday, Oct. 2nd—Jack Pickford
tfe handle Trojan Powder Best for
Ig^ping.-TilUmook Feed Co.
parade were Mesdames Kennedy,
The Red Cross have asked that the
ln “His Majesty-Bunker Bean” a
M. W. Harrison, Smith, Martin, A. communities respond liberally to this
light comedy drama that is sure to
House and lot for sale. Inquire at
Kinnaman,
M.
Woods,
Edwards,
An
­
Did
you
ever
stop
to
think
that
call.
The
town
Is
to
be
divided
into
Miss Carrie Gal with returned on
.
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please.
Idis Olli««'
Anderson, Nelson, groups, and the ladles requested to Thursday, Oct. 3—Peggy Hyland in
Wednesday after visiting her broth- “bout 25 per cent of feed that is fed na Anderson,
i without cutting is wasted? And that Johnson, Viola Mills, Gibson, Boquist collect the gifts. The following lead­
1 have a 4# cow ranch to rent. See er In Washington.
"Other Men’s Daughters" a viola­
' feed put up in a silo is worth about Helsel, Hougan, Jas. Edwards, Kate ers are appointed, Mrs. John Perry,
gen Kuppenbender.
tion of the Golden Rule that strikes
Get your hay
at
the Kuppenbender
Williams,
Tone,
Glad,
and
Erskine
Mrs.
L.
F.
Wilson,
Mrs.
Kennedy,
_
.
,
^3°
P
er
«nt
more
than
if
put
up
dry?
back home. A Thursday night
ne Bowling Alleys at the Rialto Warehouse. Prices are always the Mr. Rancher do some figuring
Mrs. Botts, Mrs. Doty, and Mrs.
special.)
lowest.
■ „11 open again on Saturday.
Crenshaw. ’
| For Sale—A fine pair of black
Homesteaders' Fair.
PorSale—acres of land at
A demand also comes for tin foil, Wm. Hart in “The Tiger Man” Com­
A new line of wall paper just re-; mares, about 2000 or 21000, in
Ijjdhte. inquire ot Dan Billings. * ceived at the Harris Furniture store, good order, good workers, also three
One of the most interesting events and collapsible tubes, tooth paste
ing to the Gem, Next Tuesday.
also a prepared paste for putting it wagons. At your own price have no occurring in the county each year is tubeB, shaving cream, salve, paint,
oI—
0 w Bennett, expert watch re- on.
♦ i further use for them.—Homer D. the Hdmesteaders' Fair, the fourth of and others of this kind. Save them,
Hawk Parsons, a bandit chief, 1»
Kiiriag. S. P. Watch inspector.
* which was held as usual at Magar- and all the tin foil you have, and known as the “Tiger Man” A wagon,
Want to rent bottom land dairy Plagg’ Bay Clty’ Oregon.
r E. W. Barnum, Dentist, Rooms
receptacles will soon be placed in train is halted, owing to lack of wat­
ranch
that
will
carry
from
20
to 50
Lowell Edwards, Howard Williams, relTs’ five miles east of Beaver.
Tillamook Building.
*
er, and the emmigrants suffer great,
cows. Apply to Ernest Gisler, Tllla- Lloyd Jones, August Boquist. Clyde While the exhibits were not as nu­ prominent places to receive them.
Puter is also asked for. This will privations. Among these is Ruth In­
Jun«« Feeney went to Portland on mook, Oregon.
* -Hudson, Ernest Church and Wm. merous as of fomer years, they were be provided for in the same way.
gram, wife of a minister, who volun­
Ifue.-day on business.
Wanted—Men for highway work Coburn will attend Oregon Agricul- fine in quality and attractively dis­
played
in
rustic
fashion,
which
was
Y. M. C. A. Committees Appointed. teers to go in search of aid. She en­
We buy and sell second hand autos. at top wages. Apply at paving plant tural College at Corvallis this year.
counters Hawk, who, after hearing,
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IjcUey 4 Miller, Tillamook Garage.* 5 miles south of Tillamook or phone 1 State Fair, Salem, Oregon, Septem- unique in every particular, the beau­
The following committees have her story, goes to the relief of the
3714, Oskar Huber.
• , ber 23-28. Splendid exhibits, excel- tiful spot chosen for them adding to
the effectness of the scene. To those been appointed for Y. M. C. A. work imperiled emigrants. The party is at­
forbargairs in second hand auto-
Moncy to loan on farm lands, from '
music, high class entertainment who have never realized the varjety throughout the county. These com­ tacked by Indians, but the savages
liobilcs go to Case’s Garage.
*500 up. Good terms. Reasonable rate and “ superb racing card, For par- of fruits and vgetables which can be mittees are to assist the regular or­ are driven away. Hawk falls in love
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Blaser, of
interest. We want your business. , Oculars write A. H. Lea, Secretary, raised in this county it was a revela­ ganization in the work among the with Ruth and takes her away to his.
Saturday, a daughter.
See Everson.
* ' Salem, Oregon.
tion, and if the same care were giv­ spruce camps and mills in the coun- cabin in the desert. She attempts to<
House and two lots for sale. Terms
For Sale Pianola attachment with
slay herself, then swoons, and this,
For Sale.—50 light acyteline light­ en to the production of fruits here ty.
III desired. Inquire at this office.
music rolls, will fit any standard
i ‘
‘ ing system for sale cheap, 300 feet that is given in localities famous for
Social Committee—C. 0. Dawson, marks the beginning of Hawk's re­
Buy your hay from Kuppenbender piano. Enquire of Bob Crawford, ' piping and lamps. A bargain for an up fruit, no place could Bhow better Dr. Gibson, Mrs. C. O. Dawson, B. generation. He goes after a physician,
Wheeler, Oregon.
to date store or ranch. Inquire at results.
E. King, Ethel Boals, S. G. Clark, and, when her health is restored, he?
L« while shipping is good.
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escorts her to a settlement where,
The vegetables were of all variet­ and Robt. Leonard.
City Transfer Co.
♦
There
will
be
no
services
at
the
Re
­
Wanted to rent a typewriter. Ad-
ies and of excellent quality, and the
Educational Committee—Mrs. H. C. she rejoins her husband. He then,
form
Church
next
Sunday
as
Rev.
H.
Eugene
Jenkins,
the
jeweler,
has
,
liress A. Morgan. Tillamook.
gives himself up to the authorities.
Heusser will be attending a mission employed C. W. Little, of Minneapo­ stock shown was likewise of the very Hanson, Prof. White, H. T. Botts.
best.
Religious
Committee
—
Dr.
Gibson,
Insure your hay, play safe,-— festifal at Hillsboro.
lis, and is in a position to give you
Peggy Hyland to be at the Gem.
In accordance with thfc spirit of the H E. Tucker, Rev. Ingler, H. E.
I hone Watson.
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In conformity with the rule formed quick and reliable service on your times, the program and awarding of Iieusser.
watch
and
clock
repair
work.
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“Over The Top” with Sargent Guy elsewhere, all wood orders must be
Miss Hyland, the William Fox star
prizes were along patriotic lines.
[lapy himself, at Gem Theatre soon, accompanied by payment in advance.
Wanted—boy 12 or 15 years of age I Speakers from Tillamook, H. T. Botts Tillamook Boys to Respond to Draft will be at the Gem Theatre next
Thursday in a play by E. Lloyd.
watch for dates.
—A. F. Coats Lumber Co.
* to work on dairy ranch. To do chores Rev. Gibson, and Thos Coatej, were
CaD.
Sheldon called "Other Men’s Daugh­
I Persons will not be allowed to pick I For sale—A New Home sewing ma- and go to school. Will pay good introduced by Mr. Magarrell, each of
■ ■ -o —
ters. This is a stirring picture with,
I tackberries on the premises ot Mrs. I chine, looks and runs like new. wages. CaN or write Cloverdale Drug whom gave addresses along the lines
The following Tillamook County
a
moral for men and women. It
of
war
activities
and
first
hand
in
­
Company,
Cloverdale,
Oregon.
*
1
11. L Fitzpatrick.
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boys have been picked to report to
*17.60, terms if desired at Singer
brings home to gay fathers a picture
formation from the trenches.
the
call
of
Uncle
Sam:
Ivan
Cruik-
Agency
opposite
postoffice.
The
Tillamook
Singer
Sewing
Ma
­
I Five room house for sale. Paved
The merchants of Tillamook con­ shank, John Biggs, Paris Lamar, of how they would feel when other
chine Agency is now permanently lo­
[district. Apply to C. S. Barnes, at the I The saw mill of the A. F. Coats cated opposite the post office, where tributed *50.00, which was used to and John Barber, will be sent to Ft. men are trifling with their daugh­
IBialto.
* | Lumber Co., which was running two monthly payments may be made and buy thrift stamps to be given as McDowell, Cal., on October 3rd. ters. ln this story Shirly Reynolds
I crews, laid off the night crew 011
prizes to the children, no adult prizes Trevor Hare will be sent to Georgia, (Peggy Hyland) fights heroically to
Beiorc buying that automobile, see Saturday.
supplies ordered.
being
given. Children were encourag­ on the 30th of September, and Basil bring her father back to the straight
W.J. Stephens at the Elkhorn Billiard
Miss Marie Holden left on Tuesday
ed
in
patriotic work by receiving Scovell, Ben Center and Eric Wilson road while another father tries to
I
To
whom
it
may
concern-
i
—
Persons
for Eugene, where she will study
I Parlors about the Oldsmobile.
Thrift
Stamps as prizes and very will be sent to either Camp Lewis or draw her down to the level to which
■ will not be permitted
p—— to
*" pick
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ever- music at the State University. She
his own daughter had been brought.
' Jenkins, the Jeweler, is now in a green Blackberries on the premises
will also take up a commercial naturally these will grow into war Camp Fremont, on the 30th of Sep­
Shirly wins her battle after a long
position to give you prompt service of F. M. Trout and M. F. Goodspeed.*
saving
stamps.
tember.
course. Mrs. Holden accompanied her
series of thrilling incidents and she
The Fourth Annual Homesteaders’
on your repair work.
Henry
Heisel
who
was
sent
out
a
Furnished rooms for rent. $2.00 a as far as Portland.
Fair was all in all a great success week or more ago has been placed at reunites her father and mother and
Wanted—Lady to keep house in
week, water and lights, furnished.
F. D. Small and bride arrived here and those who contributed to this clerical work with the Lane County starts on a pretty romance of her
family of two. Inquire at S. P. dep- ‘ Corner of Second and Stillwell Ave.,
on Tuesday, after a trip to California. end have reason to appreciate the board at Eugene.
own.
otor write Box 534, Tillamook.
Carl Harbaugh, noted for red-
I Tillamook, Oregon.
* Mr. Small reports the salmon season plendid community in which they
Mrs. L. B. Kays left on Wednes­
blooded
plays into whlch he always
as
over
in
California
and
that
his
live.
Don’t throw away your old tires but
Lynn Henderson is in Texas.
day for a visit with friends at Mc-
entertwines much humor, directed.
get an “Inner Tire” and get from Fort Bragg cannery was closed for
The following letter was recieved the picture.
■innville.
industrial Club Workers From Tilla­ from
100 to 5000 miles more service out of the season on Tuesday.
Lynn Henderson, who is in the
There will be a dance given at the each tire at low cost.—Sec Shrode.*
It is reported that Miss Jula DePar mook County Attending State Fair. 155 Co. 9th Regiment, in Texas,
Col Leader Visits Tillamook.
Sunday was a big day for Tilla­
Grange hall at Fairview Saturday | Wants to buy or rent bottom land who who had charge of the suit de­
Dear Dad—Received your long let-
On
Tuesday
morning
a
number
of
mook, and a large crowd gathered
the proceeds to go the Home Guard. ¡dairy ranch that will carry from 30 partment at Haltom’s for a number
Tillamook county pupils left for the ter and can assure you that every here to hear Col Leader, of the Brit­
W. J. Peterson received a card from to 60 cows. Inquire of Annis Geisler, of years is working on a donkey en­ State Fair at Salem. These pupils thing you said was very interesting. ish Army, who is assisting In the Lib­
*S gine at one of the shipyards jn Port­ were successful in the county school I cannot write very much tonight,
Pater Bosnia last week to the effect Tillamook, Oregon.
for must answer several other letters erty Loan campaign. It was previous­
tbit he had arrived safely in France, I “Our Bridge of Ships" U. S. Gov- land.
exhibit at the school fair.
that I have been neglecting to write. ly arranged to have Col Leader here
Mrs.
Morris
Jean
Ellis,
ot
Portland,
The
pupils
who
made
the
trip
are:
Rev. Gibson and wife are attend- ernment official film on the ship
I received the razor and it is doing for Sunday evening only. However
Ore.,
and
known
as
"Little
Mother"
lag the annual M. E. Conference at buildiing industry. Gem Theatre, of the Spruce Division, will speak in Dillow Smith, of Maple Leaf. Dairy good work when the occasion de­ the committee got busy and made,
herd record keeping was his project
Portland this week.
Friday. Sept. 18.
the Church of the Nazarene next and he received the highest mark of mands, which is not often. I have a arrangements for his arrival earlier
|
Mrs. J. N. Olson, of Ritzville, Wash Sunday evening at eight o’clock. any in the county. Jim Tone, of the very light growin of beard and am tn the day so he could address a
Thoe. Coatee and daughter Agnes,
meeting in the afternoon. Rollle
vent to Portland Tuesday where the is in Tillamook for a month’s visit Special music. Soldiers are especially Geinger school, was another one hav­ certainly thankful. Some of the fel­ Watson met him at Sheridan with hte
lows
have
to
shave
every
morning.
lalter will attend business college, I and treatment, visiting Dr. Ramsey, invited. Everybody 1 b welcome.
ing a high score in dairy herd record
Since being transferred into the 9th car and had him in town before the
of the Masonic ApartmeniB.
Sheriff Campbell of the local draft keeping. Evelyn Glad, of Maple Leaf, Reg. we have not had to work very noon hour.
For Sab Five brood sows with I
home butificatlon; Edward Cameron,
Mgs, also horse, Inquire of Peter
Shortly after one o’clock Col Lead­
Need a truck to haul your milk?.Or board has mailed out all the ques­
hard, but as the companies are filled
•a I anything else? Got an old automobile? tionnaires to registrants up to and of Sand Lake, potato raising; Augus­ and
er inspected the Tillamook and
Betchard on Harrison ranch.
things
begin
to
run
a
little
more
including 36 years of age. there be­ ta Edwards, of Sandlake, home can­
after
For Sale--Berkshire pure bred i See Shro’.e, he will explain the rest. ing 520. He also states that there are ning; Anna Newberg, of Hemlock, systematicaly, then life will not be Wheeler Home Guard units, court
which
the
program
at
the
It
’
s
a
."Truxtun
Attachment."
quite so easy. I will enumerate a days
Bu. four months old. Enquire of A.
fewer claiming exemption than in baking; Wesley Tippin, of Garibaldi, routine as it now stands.
House grounds was taken up.
E Williams, Mutual Phone.
F. B. McKinley went to Marshfield the first registration.
pigraising. Wesley took his pigs with
Dr. Gibson acting as chairman ot
First
thing
in
the
morning
after
Tuesday
to
bring
back
an
auto
for
him for exhibition at the fair. Marie
Chevrolet Motor Car, 17 model in
the meeting, calling on Adjutant
Chas.
E.
Miller
in
company
with
revelle
we
fall
out
for
fifteen
min
­
good condition, for sale at a bargain. the sheriff’s office, on which there Is I his father, W. A. Miller, left on Wed­ and Pauline Geinger and Gladys utes, Swedish or exercise. Then we McGinn, of the Military Police ot
Kiinehan, canning team from the
Enquire at Headlight office.
* an attachment.
nesday for Stanford University, Cal.,
go to "Chow" and dtne on slum and Oregon, for an address. Adjutant Mc­
Max Beals, Chas. Lamb, Howard where he will take up a college I i Geinger school, accompanied by their coffee diswator. Immediately after Ginn talked for a few minutes after
Best by Teat—Oregon Portland Owens and Brooks Lucas leave this
teacher Mias Lelah Drew are rep­
course. The father is a graduate of resenting Tillamook County in the "Chow" we police up around and in which Col. Leader was introduced.
Cement. For sale by Lamb Schrader
week
to
enter
the
State
University
at
I
Stanford,
being
a
member
of
the
1
our tents for inspection at 8 o’clock. The Colonel talked for about an
Co.
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i home canning department.
At 8: *0 we fail out for drill and hour, keeping his audience in espec­
Another moss drive to Sandlake Eugene.
class of 1896.
stand
at attention for about 15 min­ ially good humor by his many funny
took place yesterday when 1600
Dr. E. W. Barnum, Dentist, rooms
C. F. Deford, who ln company with ,
stories, all bearing on war conditions
•acks of moss were picked.
205-206 Tillamook Building. Office Dee Robinson has been handling a Red Crow Thanks Patriotic Citizens. utes. while undergoing another in­
and
Sun-
spection. Our guns and clothing muut in France, and elsewhere.
Wants to rent dairy ranch of from hours 9 until 5. evenings
On behalf of the Red Cross, I want be very clean, especially the former,
Col. Leader addressed a good sized
♦ general agency for a tire patch in
days
by
appointment.
Utah. Idaho and Nevada, returned to to express a vote of thanks to the
15 to 20 cows. D. Betschardt, Mohl-
audience at the union meeting at the
or
Lord
help
us.
Its
then
"Squads
•r. Oregon.
B. D. Lamar and family made a the city last week. He reports a prof­ business men and the public in gen­ right March!” to the parade grounds Christian Church in the evening.
About 35 members of the Wheeler
Deputy Sheriff Stanley has moved trip to valley points by auto last itable and pleasant trip. Mr. Robin­ eral for the splendid way in which The first period consists of close or­
k»ck to town and is living in the week. Mrs. Edgar Maris returned son is looking after the business dur­ they responded to the S. O. S. call for der drill, then a ten minutes rest. Home Guard, under command of Cap­
ing Mr. DeFords absence.
help in gathering sphagnum moss on
with them for a few days visit.
Chester McGhee house.
The second period takes up skirmish­ tain Allen were present at the in­
Wednesday of last week. Every boy
spection last Sunday.
I
am
subject
to
go
to
the
army,
The
government
have
appointed
a
Wanted--someone to keep baby
in France will reap direct benefit ing, patrol, scouting, etc. Bayonet
consequently
I
must
sell
quick
all
my
few afternoons and Sundays, Apply man to come to Tillamook to assist
The Gem Theatre is going “Over
from your sacrifice in putting busi­ work takes up the third period and
the local draft board with the property worth more than *7,000.00. ness aside for one day to help in this its pretty hard work. At 11:15 we The Top” soon. Watch for dates.
at Headlight office.
are marched in and at twelve par­
clerical work connected with the last Will sell for *750.00, consisting of great work.
Coming "Over The Top” Biggest
Kuppenbender always carries a
beef cattle, saddle horse, 4 h.p. drag
Every boy who faces the trenches take of our "beans” From 1:30 until and best war drama ever produced.
lull line of mill feed at the lowest registration.
saw, 160 acres land, tools, dishes,
2:20 we practice signaling, which
»rices.
Mrs. Jonas Olson accompanied by rifle, revolver and bedding. Call C. J. has a sphagnum moss pad sewed into consists of the hand semaphore and
For Sale—Registered cow 4 years
his
clothing.
When
I
reached
Port
­
*
old. Fresh about October 20th. Price
Coming to the Geni Theatre, Sar­ her son George made a trip to the Dobils. R. E. D.. Bay City, Ore.
the
dot
and
dash
code.
From
2:30
to
land on Thursday I found an order
8»nt Empy (himself) in "Over The Valley this week. Mrs. Olson will
2:20 we practice grenade throwing. *75.00. W. P. Ford. Cape Meares
I.ast year one hundred tons of
visit at Aloha and Portland, while evergreen blackberries were shipped for moss just twice as large as was The last period is devoted to swim­ Light Station. Bayocean, Ore. . •
watch for dates.
George is attending the State Fair. out of the county, and from the looks expected. This order was for 100.000 ming, which interests me as you
William S. Hart, in the "Tiger
Dr, Ramsey, Osteopath, Masonic
pads and demanded a larger amount
Miss Charlette Wade is represent­ of things that will be a small amount of moss than had been expected. I know. Every Thursday we go on a Man" A Western drama full of thrills
building, during August and Septem­
year. If talked the matter over carefully with long hike with packs. We also carry at the Gem Theatre, Tuesday Oct. 1st
ber, phone 169R.
* ing the well known California Per­ to the berries picked this
fume
Company,
reliable
dealers
In
1
the
berry
industry
increases
every the manager, and also of the inevita­ backs all morning every day we drill.
Going "Over The Top” has become
The editor left for Eugene on Sun-
Wednesday afternoon is athletic day
Ba*. and will be away, probably, all kinds of toilet articles, soaps, ex­ year the same as it has done this ble waste occuring when large num­ and the fellows run, jump, box, a habit with the people of Tillamook
year, it will mean a large amount of bers of raw pickers were sent to
tracts etc. Phone 41-R.
County, and all the people are going
•bout three weeks.
gather moss, and am gratified to be swim, etc. Saturday morning camp is to see Sargent Empy go over the top
Don’t pay rent. A modern, up-to- money brought into the county.
Mrs. Stella Goyne Edwards has date seven roomed house for “
Tillamook has an auto top and able to report that it is the opinion inspected by the Colonel. I would at the Gem Theatre soon.
taken a position as teacher in the a bargain, near the high
of of Mr. Smith, that both from the , pay a dollar for every match or
• harness repair shop
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Oregon City schools.
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tops, curtains and cushions repaired of the moss, and as an economic Saturday afternoon we can go on Saturday night for the purpose of
Beat in the West—Oregon Portland lin, Tillamook, Oregon.
and waterproofed, harness repaired, measure on the part of those who , liberty until 12 p.m.. Sunday the organising a community board of the
Cement. Always uniform and fresh.
Loot—Fountain pen between depot i If you can’t come, send your harness pay the expense of sending can to , the same.
U. 8. employment Service.
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