Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 12, 1919, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 12, 1919,
Tillamook Jottings.
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Dr. Wise—Dentist.
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Live Stock Ins.,—See Watson.
Hoofror Remedy at C. I.
Co.
Dr.’s Allen and Sharp.
National Building.
Spend your evenings
Theatre.
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Clough
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Dentists.
at the Gem
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Don’t fail to see the farm tank at
the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
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Apartments for lent. Address Box
143.
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Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. O. 0. F.
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Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
Singer Sewing Machine Agency
opposite P. O.. Both phones.
For Sale—Sevpn head good grade
cows, all . fresh, at Oscar Tittle’s
ranch on Wilson River, Call and see
them.
For Sale—20 acres of river bottom
land one and one-half miles from
Tillamook—-Apply to Karl Kumerle.
Tillamook, Oregon.
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Dr. Wise can be foil nd at his Tilla­
mook office across the street from
the court house, Mondays, Tuesdays
Wednesdays until further notice. ♦
After several weeks of fine but cold
weather, there being a slight frost
most every night last week, the
weather changed to rain Sunday
night with showers all day Monday.
We are offering our dairy farm
fully equipped for sale. Will consider
a small ranch near Tillamook in ex­
change. For particulars see Ben
Kuppenbender, Tillamook, Ore.
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The annual meeting of the school
Why not place your feed orders tor
tne future with Kuppenbender.
• district will be held on Monday, at
one o'clock at the high school build­
Dr. W. E. Lebow—Dentist with Dr. ing, when the election of two direc­
Wise.
* tors and school clerk will take place.
Wanted—Heavy wagon, 3 ’A inch.
There .is a plentiful growth of
Address F. W. Allen, Tillamook.
grass this spring, and it is reported
Alfalfa ha/, quality guaranteed at that the cows are giving a large flow
of milk. The rain the first part of
lowest prices. Tillamook Feed Co.
the week will insure a continuance
We handle Trojan Powder. Best for of plenty of green feed.
stumping.—Tillamook Feed Co.
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A letter was received from the
Buy your hay at the Kuppenbend- Astoria Chamber of Commerce stat­
er Warehouse.
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ing that twenty business men of that
See The Tillamook Feed Co. about city would visit this city next Mon­
day and Tuesday, should weather
Republic tires and save money.
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permit them to get through by auto.
Obtain your wood from the Tilla­
Mrs. Jessie E. Jarvis, president of
mook Transfer Co., Liberty Temple.*
the Rebekah Assembly, of Oregon,,
Will take your used tires in trade who has been in Tillamook county the
for new.—-City Vulcanizing and Tire past week on an official visit to the
Shop opposite Postoffice.
Rebekah lodges of the county, left
Tillamook
Feed Company buys for Poitland-on Thursday.
For rent, four room modern fur­
hides come in and investigate _ their
nished house. Want to sell ’’ heater,
prices.
eleotric lamp, wardrobe, leatherette
and some
For Sale-—residence
rocker, dining chairs, dresser and
household effects,
good kitchen
rosewood chair.-—Call 136 J Bell
range.—C. W. Miller.
Phone.
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For vulcanizing and tire repairs
Wanted—Soldier wishing to locate
see J. C. Holden at City Vulcanizing in Western Oregon desires informa­
and Tire Shop? opposite postoffice. * tion about farms or farming land for
Dancing every Satudray night, at sale. Send full description and low­
Barview. Excellent music and floor est cash terms to W. E. Flynn, A. P.
O. 729, A. E. F. France.
like polished glass.
Having lived in the county for
Judge G. R. Bagley will be in on
the 20th and will hold circuit court several years, and expecting to make
my home here in the future, I would
on the 21st.
appreclate.it if my friends would con­
For sale or rent—50 acre dairy sult me personally in regard to in­
ranch 4 miles from Tillamook on surance,, R. A. Leonard, .local agent,
main county road.—Call 56-J.
New York Life Insurance.
A marriage license ^ras issued to
For Sale, a 25-candle power acety-
Marion T. Chance and Irma Buffum;
lene ¿;as plant, to be sold at a great
Roy R. Wessels and Leila Bengon.
sacrifice. Splendid opportunity to
Used tires bought and sold—City procure gas plant for farm house at
Vulcanizing and Tire Shop, opposite a small cost. C. B. Wiley, north of
Postoffice.
Tillamook City.
For Sale.—Two fine registered
Two New Home sewing machines
for sale cheap. Singer Sewing Ma- Holstein bulls, one ready for service
and from Toby De Koi 2nd Johanna
chine Agency opposite P. O.
Duke, 75 per cent same breeding as
Just received a car of mill feed at Lady De Koi. 36.59 butter, at 3%
the Kuppenbender Warehouse. Prices years, world’s record when made.
are lowest.
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Also one 6 weeks old well bred.—
Regular services at the Christian Chas Macpherson, Grand Ronde, Or.*
Church next Sunday. The public in-
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Roberts, of
vited.
Portland, have recently purchased
If you are contemplating buying a the Clemens cottage at Bayocean and
drag-saw see the Tillamook Feed Co., are now domciled there with their
and get prices.
* family. This is one of the very fine
beach homes of this resort, an unob-
160 acres wheat land to trade for
structable view over both ocean and
Tillamook residence property. O. M.
bay from the house.
Cook at Singer Agency Opp. P. O. *
Drs. Wise and Lebow will be at
Let B—K be your disinfectant. It is
Dr. Wise’s Office and residence
safe, clean and powerful. For sale at
across the street south of the court
the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
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house Mondays, Tuesdays and Wed­
Let wour co-worker on the farm be nesdays to do dental work. Thurs­
the Cleveland Tractor. On display at days at Cloverdale; Fridays at the
the Kuppenbender Warehouse. • *
Nehalem Hotel and Saturdays until
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For Sale—Phonograph and records, noon on Sundays at Wheeler.
guitar, viola harp, violin, also ten "This is a snap. 160 acres on Sand,
dozen fruit jars. Inquire at this of­ lake. $25.00 per acre.’ Will make a
fice.
good home.
For sale cheap, good 5 roomed
Ruben Wilkins and Bernice Jacoby,
house,
with 1 or 2 lots.
of Wilkin’s Jazz Orchestra, are
Here is a fine home near town,
spending the week in Portland, tak­
house, with one
Good five roomed
t
ing in the Rose Festival.
acre, with all kinds of fruit.
Look! My % interest in acre tract
R. R. No. 1, Box 200. Tillamook. *
and also lot 14 in Pacific Addition,
Henry Lederer, one of the early
all in Bay City, for sale for tax val-
settlers of Tillamook County, died at
nation. Write Gilbert Eyk, New
his home at Garibaldi, on June 4th.
Auburn, Wis.
The funeral services were conducted
Men wanted to work on coast high­ at the Garibaldi Christian Church by
way, Hemlock to Beaver. Wages $4 Rev. Tucker, and the services at the
per day. Board in camp. 40c. per Bay City cemetery by the G. A. R.
meal. Warren Construction Co.
* Obituary notice will be published
next week, as this could not be ob­
See Williams, of the Tillamook tained in time for publication this
Feed . Co., and get prices
on the week.
handsome 19
series Studebaker
1154 acre stock ranch. Improved,
cars, before buying your new car. * and 225 acres in crop this year, Bur-
For sale, 16 and one fourth acres rounded by open range and only 2
of dairy land, with nine cows. 1H miles to summer range. Grows grain
miles south of town. Enquire at the and alfalfa. And owing to bad health
Headlight office.
* must sell or exchange for something
on or near coast. Can give attractive
Before buying your auto tire«, in­
time to right party. Address H. H.
vestigate the Republic Standard five
Davis. Portland, Ore, care Piedmont
thousand mile guarantee, price right
at Tillamook Feed Co.
• Car Barns.
Those who have beds to spare on
See Willlms about the Republic,
the Fotfrth for the accommodation of
the yellow chasis truck that serves so
the boys who enlisted and will take
well ar.d honest, a truck at an
part in the two days’ celebration in
lioneate price. Tillamook Feed Co. •
this city should notify the entertain­
II. F. Cook has. in recent months ment committee, which is composed
tuned and repaired more than' 80 of Attorney Jos. Mannlx. Jos Mc­
pianos in thia county. He handles the Ginnis. County Assessor C. A. John­
l'«ut pl nr. us for this climate. On cx- son. A. H. Harris and W. A. Lewis,
1 ibition at Ringer Sewing Machine for it is the intention to throw open
. gency. Opp. P. O. Liberty Bonds >ur homes and city to the boys wc
.ire going to honor on the Fourth.
taken.
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In the case of Frank Crane vs
C. B. Sutton and wife, of Roseburg, BIG FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRA­
School District, No. 14,. in which the are in the county visiting their son,
TION IN TILLAMOOK CITY
plaintiff sued the school district un­ C. R. Sutton. They were the first
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der a contract to transport children white settlers on Nestucca bay, hav­
To Honor the Boys Who Answered
to school, .and on account of the ing taken up a homestead there in
The Country’s Call.
school being closed on account of the 1875, where the Cannery now stands,
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flu, .the school board refused to pay where they lived five years. Mr. Sut­
Most every county in Oregon will
for the same. Judge Bagley rendered ton can relate many interesting in­
an opinion a few weeks ago which cidents of the iife of the first white have a celebration this year to do
honor to the boys of the country who
was published in the Headlight and settlers in this county, when there
enlisted in the army or navy, and
he now renders a judgment in the were only trails between this city
Tillamook county will do likewise.
case in favor of plaintiff for $380.
and the south part of the county,
Never again will it be possible to get
¡consequently
did
not
make
many
■ For Sale—Two improved lots, full
together as many men who partici­
visits
here.
He
was
instrumental
in
size, well located, in desirable part of i
pated In the world war as it will be
city, on one of the most prominent getting the first county road be- this year and as they never have
paved streets in town, concrete walks tween Oretown and Dolph.
been mustered together, this will be
house of seven rooms besides bath, k Belle F. Cologne vs. School District <he first time that the people of Til­
pantry, washroom, hall, clore’s and No. 44 is a suit filed in the circuit lamook county will have of seeing
porches, modern plumbing, electrical court to recover $750.00. On the 29th the home boys assembled together
wired, commodious woodshed and of March? 1917, the plaintiff entered and to honor them for their past
barn. Price >2,650.00, $1,000 cash, into a contract with the district to services.
balance on terms to suit purchaser. teach there, and the contract has
The celebration thisvyear is in the
Apply at F. R. Beals office.
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never been cancelled. The plaint.ff hands of the K. of P. lodge, assisted
oy the Chamber of Commerce, and
Married, on Tuesday evening, ^>y I alleges that September last she w.
Justice of Peace W. E. Stanley, at the ready, willing and able to perform every effort will be made to make it
court house, Marion T. Chance and I her part of the contract, when the the greatest day in the history of
Irma Buffum. The bride is a daugh­ defendant th^p and there broke its Tillamook County.
Committees are at(.work making
ter of Ed Doerge, of Beaver, and she contract and refused to allow the
has taught school for several years. plaintiff to teach the school and un­ arrangements. A meeting of the
The groom is well known in the lawfully and wrognfully ordered her committees was held Tuesday even­
county, and was engaged in dairying to keep away from the school. Fred ing at the court house, and another
The happy couple left on the train Seeley, chairman of the board of meeting is to be held to_morrow
on Wednesday morning to spend a directors wrote her: “As to you pre­ (Friday), .evening, .when it is ex­
short honeymoon in Portland, carry- seating yourself to the Wheeler pected that final arrangements will
ig with them the best wishes of their school house on September 3 or 10, be decided upon.
or any other date, let it be under-
friends.
The committees are:
stood, ,once for all, you are forbidden
Speakers—T. B. Handley, C. J. Ed-
Howitt Commission Co. 135 Front to attempt any such intimidation of
St., Portland, Oregon, will pay the the teachers that are selected by the wards, B. C. Lamb,, Jos Mannix.
following prices on shipments re­ present directors of this district, but
Music—Mrs. C. E. Gibson, Mrs. F.
ceived up to and including June 5. if you attempt to carry your troubles D. Small. C. E. Trombley.
Veal, 75 to 120, top.............. . . 19c. into the schools in the coming school
Sports—A. C. Everson, Ralph War­
Veal, 75 to 120, medium ... . . 18c. year, you do so at your own peril.”
ren, Ed Shilling, Wm. Oathout.
Veal, fair to good ............... < . 17c. The plaintiff claims that she has |
Entertainment—Jos Mannix, JOS.
Veal, heavy . . . . .................... 12 to 17c. been wronged to the amount of $750
McGinnis, C. A. Johnson, A. H. Har­
Hogs, 100 to 160 top . . 23 to 25 V4c. and now sues for the same.
ris, W. A. Lewis.
Hogs, poor and heavy ... 20 to 23c.'
‘ Decoration, Seats and Stage—Bob
No commission,
prompt returns.
Leonard, I. C. Smith, A. Byers.
Holstein Breeders Meet.
Write for shipping tags.
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Parade—W. L. Campbell,
C. 0.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jackson, of
A crowd of about fifty enthusiastic Dawson, Ford Shaw.
Portland, are at their cottage in Holstein boosters met at the home of
Prizes-—L. V. Eberhart, A. H. Gay­
Bayocean. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson like Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Gilmore on Fri-
lord, C. S. Barnes.
to spend a great deal of their time day evening, June 6th.
Fire Works—A. H. Harris, B. E.
the year around at their beach home.
The men spent the early part of
However, they are prevented from the evening in looking over Mr. King, Albert Plank.
doing so on account of the uncertain­ Gilmore’s fine herd of Holsteins,
Program—Stanley Clark, H. C.
ty of transportation after reaching which consist chiefly of purebreds, Boon, Mr. Cardiff.
Tillamook bay. Mr. Jackson has while the women enjoyed a social
Finance and Concessions—E. C.
recently installed a very complete hour before all gathered together for Condit, W. G. Dwight, H. Creshaw.
electric lighting system at his Bay- the business meeting.
Publicity—Albert ByerB, Fred C.
ocean residence.
A keen interest in the coming Baker, C. E. Trombley.
A meeting of delegates interested county fair was shown by the lively
in the Roosevelt Highway from the discussions and the association voted
California People Enthusiastic Over
Coast counties will be held .1 at the $100.00 to be given in special prizes
Tillamook Cheese.
Imperial Hotel in Portland this lor Holstein exhibited there.
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“Tillamook on the
Rind” and
(Thursday) evening, when Tilla­
Ben Kuppenbender, president of
other
points
of
the
advertising
cam
­
mook will be represented by H. H.
Rosenberg of
this city. When paign were explained by Ben Kup­ the Tillamook Co. Creamery Asso­
the result of the election was known penbender, also the efforts of the ciation has just returned from a trip
all the members of the Oregon dele- Cheese Makers’ Association to bring through California and reports that
gation at Washington wired their about a greater uniformity in the Tillamook cheese has fully establish­
congratulations and promised their output of the various factories. This ed itself as the quality cheese there.
was very instructive and the Hol­ As far as he knows Tillamook is the
support.
stein
people were glad to know of the only arftertised trade marked cheese
A delegation of the Clatsop County
work
being done to better Tillamook in the United States, and we are
Dairymen’s
League,
numbering
reaping the Benefit of the many
about 25, with their wives, visited cheese and bring it before the eyes years of hard work which our dairy­
Tillamook. They came in by auto of the world. _
Ice cream and cake was served to men spent in perfecting our herds,
Sunday, having been met at the
the
guests at a late hour, after introducing modern methods of man­
county line by a number of Tilla­
which
all departed from this pleas­ ufacture and standardizing our pro­
mook people. On Monday morning
duct and so placing our trade maik
the party assembled at the Tillamook ant gathering to meet again on June “Tillamook” on every piece, and that
Hotel, and headed by County Agri­ 25th for the all day annual picnic to the last piece is just like the first
culturist Jones visited a large num­ be held at Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rupp’s. one. In San Francisco and LosAnge-
bet of farms and the Maple Leaf,
les he found Wisconsin cheese com­
Holstein and Red Clover cheese fac-
Eighth Grade Exercises.
peting strongly at 2 Vi and 3% cents
tries. At noon a lunch was served at
below Tillamook cheese. Some of the
John Schild's farm and in the even­
The eighth grade exercises of the jobbers objected to our brand being
ing the party was tendered a ban- pupils of the public school will be put on our cheese, but they were po­
quet at the Louvrie. Owing to the held this (Thursday) evening at the litely told that after all the hard
wet weather several large machines high school which will commence ai work and effort we have put in to
were left here, as it was thought 7:30. The program is as follows:
create a reputation for Tillamook
they would not be able to get Piano Dpet .... ‘Salute the Colors” cheese we feel justified in insisting
through.
Marion Robison. Mary Lamar.
that it be sold as a Tillamook pro­
Congressman Hawley writes: “I Address ........................... Prof. White. duct. As a whole, all of the Jobbers
have received a letter from Secretary Class History apd Prophesy.
and retailers on the Pacific coast are
Warren Foland.
Daniels of the Navy Department to
co-operating in a splendid way with
the effect that there is on hand at Piano Solo............"Dancing Spirits.”
us and express themselves as being
Lillian
Groat.
the Navy Yard at Washington, D. C.
strongly in favor of Tillamook be­
Vocal
Trio
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"The
Gypsies
”
1311 memorial tablets made from the
cause it is a standardized cheese of
Ramona Haltoni quality. Tillamook cheese will prob­
metal recovered from the wreck of Evelyn Stillwell,
Violet Glaisyer.
the old battleship Maine. These tab­
ably never again be really plentiful.
lets are to be disposed of to munici­ Piano Solo,, ’Madvilena’ Mary Lamar The advertising Is establishing it de­
Presentation
of
Diplomas...
Mrs.
palities, military or naval associa­
finitely, and the sound business sense
Et erson.
tions or societies, and the former of­
of the Tillamook dairymen will
Fifth Nocturne prompt them to constantly develop
ficers and crew of the Maine or their Plano Solo................
Ramona Haltom.
heirs or representatives. Secretary
their pioduct. Thus a combination of
Daniels says that the estimate cost Operetta ’Greeting the Gypsy Queen’ good dairying backed up by modern
Rirected by Miss Hickey.
of the ta’blets is about $5 to which
methods of advertising and selling
should be added the freight or ex­ Gypsey Queen .................... Lottie Orth are definitely solving for our section
press charges from Washington to First Gypsy............ .. • Madge deFord at least the problem of co-operative
destination. Blanks will be furnished First Chorus—Geòrgie Carlin, Ro­ selling to the end that the Individual
berta Campbell,
Lillian Groat.
by the Navy Department with full
farmer and dairyman may be protect­
Madge deFord, Violet Glaisyer,
instructions to qualify purchasers
ed and be in a position to promote
Dorothy Gerardy. Marion Robison,
who may desire to obtain relics."
his business along sound prog lessive
Mary Lamar.
lines.
The Clatsop County dairymen who
Second Chorus- Ethel
Anderson,
came to Tillamook county to get an
Bernice Clark, Nina Vetsch, Leia
insight of dairying and the methods
Artiitic Settings in Metro’s “Satan
Smith. Pauline Gelnger, Margaret
used in Tillamook county, were
Junior.”
Ross, Evelyn Stillwell.
greatly surprised at what they saw.
One of the most artistic settings in
The dairy herds, the splendid blood­
the Metro play “Satan Junior," star­
ed stock and the cheese factories
Big K. of P. Meeting.
ring Viola Dana, is the studio of a
were a revelation to them. The larg­
A special meeting of extraordinary young playwright, Paul Worden
est dairy herd visited was that of
Mike Abplanalp, who is milking 70 importance will be held at K of P. played by Milton Sills. This room
cows. The herd Is milked by machine Hall, ,Tillamook, ,on next Saturday was designed especially for the pro­
which takes three persons two hours, evening, .June 14. at eight o'clock. duction by M. P. Stauicup, the noted
and Mike’s monthly cheek runs up to A large class will be down from Ne­ art director, and is patterened after
$2,000. He generates his own elec­ halem, and the third rank conferred. his own studio.
It contains many rare objects of
tricity and runs his mllkilg machine Several prominent members of Ivan­
and electric plant by a gravety water hoe Lodge of Portland will be with art, conspicuous among which Is a
system close by. The Clatsop dairy­ us. The famous "Happy Hunter" of carved ebony pillpit originally be­
men are contemplating erecting a Ivanhoe Lodge will be on hand to longing to a Spanish monastery.
cheese factory to take care of their lead the D. O. K. K. band, and form Many Chinese lanterns of exquislt
surplus milk, and they did the wise a new class for the bog doings here beauty are seen, which, when lighted
thing to come to Tillamook where on June 28. Big D. O. K. K. Cere­ produce a soft, mellow glow that
they certainly obtained plenty of re­ monial here June 28. Something do­ greatly adds to the beauty of the pic­
liable as well as useful information, ing all the time by the "Live Ixxlge” ture. Heavy hangings in brocaded
and probably they will do the same Big feed. Don’t fail to be with us velvet and satins give a tone of rich­
as Coos courty did. send here for | Remember the dat< Promptly at 8 ness and luxury to the artistic, scene
“Satan Junior" will be shown at
•heese makers to operate their fae |o clock p.m.
Committee. the Gem Theatre, Saturday June 14.
tories
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM
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Friday. June 13—"Caprice” Para­
mount picture featuring Mary
Pickford.
"Burton Holmes Travelogue.
Saturday, June 14—"Satan Junior’’
Metro production featuring Viola
Dana.
“A Sammy in Siberia” Harold
Lloyd comedy.
Sunday, June 15—“Scandal” Select
production featuring Constance
Talmage.
Pathe News.
Mopday, June 16—"Playing the
Game” Paramount production feat-
uring Charles Ray.
Comedy.
Tuesday, June 17—“Prunella” Art-
craft production featuring Mar-
guerite Clark.
Pathe News.
Wednesday, June
18—“Marriage
Ring" Paramount production, feat­
uring Enid Bennett.
“Bray Pictograph”
Thursday, June 19—“Love Auction”
William Fox production featuring
Virginia Pearson.
The Sheriff" Fatty Arbuckle Com­
edy.'
High School Notes.
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The Baccalaureate sermon before
the graduating class of the Tilla­
mook High Sshool will be delivered
by Dr. Chas. E. Gibson., on Sunday,
June 22, at 10:45 o’clock, in the
Christian Church. Music for the oc­
casion will be furnished by the
ladies quartet, and by Mrs. Carl
Swensen.
The graduating exercises of the
High School will occur on Friday
night June 27, at the Christian
Church, at eight o’clock. The class
march will be played by Miss Eunice
■Swensen. Other numbers of the pro­
gram will be furnished by the McGee
orchestra,, by Dr. Cook and by the
High School Glee Club. The entire
program for commencement will be
announced in full later on.
The class program will be held on
June 26, at 8 o’clock.
‘‘The Marriage Ring” at the Gem.
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Have you ever been in Hagai' and
felt the exotic spell of the tiopic
days and nights, the langorous beau­
ty of the heavy perfumes, the dulcet
sweetness of the native music of the
ukelele and guitar? Have you seen
the warm skinned maidens dance the
Hula or drink the insidious potions
brewed by the native islanders; have
you eaten poi with your fingers,
watched the end of the world in
miniature in the volcano of Kileaua?
If you have done or seen' any of
these things, you will undoubtedly
appreciate even more fully the charm
of “The Marriage Ring," in which
Enid Bennett, the Thomas II. Inc
star in Paramount Pictures will be
seen at the Gem Theatre on Wednes-
day, June 18th. This is a story laid
principally in the Island possessions
and Jack Holt is leading man. Fred
Niblo, husband of the star, directed
the production. The supporting cast
includes, besides Mr. Holt, Robert
McKim, Charles K, French, Maude
George and Lydia Knott.
Golden Wedding Celebration
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Mr. snip Mrs. Charles Sy, of Forest
Grove, Oregon, celebrated their gol­
den wedding anniversary, Saturday,
June 7th, at Happy Camp, Netarts,
Oregon. 350 friends and well-wishers
surprised the happy couple, when in
a body they notified Mr. and Mrg.
Sy they were about to celebrate In
their honor. A banquet lunch was
served and every one present was de.
lighted when after leading the grand
march Mr. and Mrs. Sy danced the
first round as graceful as a pair of
20.
The new management of Happy
Camp turned the grounds over to the
celebrators and with impressive cere­
monies rechristened Mr. and Mrs.
Sy’s cottage, the Golden Wedding
Inn .
Chas Sy is 72 and his wife 66.
They were married at Kull, Wis.,
There are three children, William on
the old home place at Boyd. Wis.,
Mrs. Geo. Baertlein, of Lebanon, Or.,
and Mrs. O. G. Wilkes, of Tillamook,
and eleven grand children.
The Allied Church
Invites you to be present for Its
services on Sunday, June 15th. Sub­
jects of grave importance will be
considered.
For the 11 o'clock service: “To
what extent has one the right to use
the Sabbath for gain or pleasure?"
For the 8 o’clock service: “The
Christian attitude toward the League
of Nations."
Remember the Sunday School at 10
a.m., Prof. White, Supt.
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Nazarene Church Services
10 a.m. Sunday School, W Fletcher
Assistant Hupt.
11 a.m. Preaching by the pastor,
Rev A. F„ Ingler, subject: “My
Brother’s Keeper.”
7:30 pm.—Praise service and:
evening sermon. All welcome.
Midweek service on Thursdays at
8 p.m.