TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 3 Tillamook Jottings ing by auto and will be this city several weeks. 1919. away from It it had not been for the thick un- The remainder of the shots for this Jer»ey Breeders Hold Their Regular ERWIN HARRISON RESIGNS dergrowth of brush just above the series oi scenes were made kt“*’► * — —o------- Meeting. Manhattan Opera House, due to Mrs Arthur Marolf returned from pool, the machine would have gone ------- o ■ - Mrs. Mildred Finney went to Baker Portland Wednesday. She went out in and under the water, but as It Position Offered to Homer Mason. fact that the stage of the Me< Tillamook County Jersey preeders Tuesday for a two weeks visit. Who Accepts Clerkship. itan was utilized for other pu,. Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Fred was it caught on the thicket, and a met at the farm of F. Blackadore ——o------ chiefly the painting of scene On June 26th a son was born to Nickolas who underwent an opera­ team of horseB drug it out of the and Mr. McCormick, Thursday, June next year’s production. About Late on Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Wheeler. tion while there. Mrs. Nickolas is do­ dangerous place. 26th. The forenoon was spent look­ ing nicely. Ornamental concrete urns have County Clerk Erwin Harrison ten­ ing over the farm and the splendid members of the Metropolitan < Born to Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Rogers, been placed on the main intersec- dered his resigation to the county Jerseys. Mr. McCormick can be com­ took part in the scene from “I ' on Monday, a son. Anyone desiring information about tlons of street traffic on Second Ave, court, to take effect at once, and the plimented on this splendid herd accl”, which was produced o the University of Oregon, and the stage at the Manhattan. The stj A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. court accepted the same. Mr. Har­ which holds the highest record of courses it offers may get literature and at the corner of Third Ave and John Stolz, on June 25th. provided for Mr. Caruso is excepi rison was serving his second term as butter fat production in the county from Attorney Robert McGrath, who Third street. These urns it is hoped, ally fine, his leading woman b> county clerk, and has given good S. Nordland returned from Hob- Dr. Straub says, kindly consented to will last longer than the old signs, over all pure bred herds. In looking Carolina White, a famous opera si,, satisfaction and conducted his office and people are asked to kindly leave sonville where he has been working. over some of the young females they take care of this at Tillamook. them on the streets, and not to run in a businesslike manner. Previous would remind one of looking at er. Carl Haberlach went to Portland Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Buel and sons into them. Flowers will be planted to the time of occupying the clerk’s twins in the human family. They all Friday morning on business, and left on Wednesday for their farm in in the bowls of the urns, and they office Mr. Harrison was cashier of Announcement. I looked alike. came back Sunday. Yamhill county, to be gone several will improve the streets appearance, the Tillamook County Bank. M_. I A big dinner was served at the Mrs. Holden, after spending Harrison will devote his time to Mrs. D. V. Jennings, of Astoria weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Buel have been it is thought. noon hour. The tables were all load­ months in extensive study in technic engaged to teach the Maple Leaf dairying, having purchased part of is visiting at the home of her sister L. C. Wilton, ,who enlisted from his father’s farm and leased the ed to full capacity with the bu>t the and interpretation with Mrs. Carrie school next fall. Miss Mayme LaFallett. world could produce, which en­ Louise Dunning, of New York, will Wheeler over a year ago arrived other part. Mrs. F. M. Lamb, of Eugene, ar­ home last week. He was in the Ar- I joyed by all present.. As there was. return to Tillamook and open her Paul Edgar broke his leg above After considering the matter the the ankle Monday morning, when his rived Monday to visit her son, G. B. gonne drive and on the 9th day his County Court offered the position to over ninety persons present, it was studio September 1. Applications for Lamb, the county superintendent. necessary for them all to proceed to admittance to the classes of the Dun­ left leg was torn off just below th* horse fell on him near South Prairie. Melvin Lamb, another son, came with knee by a high explosive shell, He Homer Mason, who accepted. Mr. t.ie barn after dinner, to ho hi their ning system or for private leeBons Mason had previously occupied that Dave Bailey's son had his leg am­ her, and will take chharge of his was recently discharged from the position, as well as that of county 'regular business meeting, which was will be received after August 1st. putated Monday morning. He is father’s ranch later in the season. hospital at Washington, D. C., and judge, and being well qualified and called to order by F. Blackadore, resting easily now. Lost a Wheel. Dr. David Robinson returned Mon­ plans on attending a trade school experienced with county affairs, as 'president of the Tillamook County ------ o-— - Rosie Plasker came back from a day from the Oregon State Medical this fall. He is visiting his brother well as the Clerk’s office, the court Jersey Club. read a letter from I The Secretary Owing to the fact that his front week's visit with her sister at Port- Association meeting, where he went L. G. Wilton, who was also in the made a good selection. Mr. W. H. Murphy, of Buena Vesta, wheel came off, Charley Kunes who land. as a delegate of the Tillamook service. i I Oregon, wanting to dispose of his was driving his Ford in from Mc­ The Tillamook High School Alumni Mrs. C. Pander, of Portland came County Medical Association, The GEM THEATRE PROGRAM ' herd of Jerseys in Tillamook. The Minnville last Thursday had to take Association was formed Friday night to Tillamook Thursday, to visit her meeting lasted three days. — o------- club appointed a committee of three it to be repaired. If it hadn’t been for neice, Mrs. Morris Schnal. w. G. Dwight, Dan Murphy and after the graduation ceremonies in Friday. July 4—"Smiles” William to investigate the health of the herd that, the mere mailer oL'Til’ -«* the Christian Church, for the pur­ Fox production featuring Jane &. before they would be allowed to forty feet over the bluff, a mile , Oran Wallace and wife were in Mr. Barnes, of Tillamook, and Chas. pose of building up and keeping alive Katherine Lee. In this picture the ship them in, as the club hos gone Grand Ronde wouldn’t have fit town from Cloverdale Wednesday on I Ray, of Cloverdale, motored out a spirit in the school and among its through the valley Monday looking Lee Kids have as an assistant, ou record wanting nothing but good him or the Ford. It just happened a shopping trip. at berries . They are expected back graduates. A banquet for the seniors their playful dog. They try to give healthy cows to come intd Tillamook. like this—wheel came off, maclzine Vivian Walker went ao Garibaldi by Thursday. had been one of the things the Prof. E. L. Weston of O. A. C. went over, and then they had to htul him a bath as well as a set of new last Saturday afternoon to spend the alumni wished to do, but the organ­ teeth. Continuous show all day, gave an interesting talk along breed- it back up. The bushes alone the Married at the home of the groom’s ization was formed too late to per­ week-end. starting as soon as the parade is 1 mg lines and also showed where a bank kept the car f om being injur 'd brother, Howard Woolfe, on July 1st mit of that this year. John Aschim, a Judge Webster Holmes and Mrs. I trade bull had been sold for beef and Charley, being lucky, wasn’t in­ over. Mr. Floyd C. Woolfe and Rosetta graduate of a few years ago, was Holmes left today to spend the 4th May Hodgdon. Dr. Chas. E. Gibson chosen president, and Lowell Ed­ Saturday, July 5—"Blind Man’s for a tew cents per pound. Where if jured either. at ,Astoria. Hubert O’Dell, who was driving in performing the ceremony. The young wards secretary. Eyes.” Metro production featuring he had been kept until ^ome of his daughters that did make a great but­ the same day said it took him 10 A marriage license was issued to couple will make their home in Tlll- Bert Lytell. The first closing of the school L. K. Christian and Irene Hill,, both amook. “Next Isle Over” Harold Lloyd ter fat record were noticed, the bull hours to come from McMinnville. 11« year exercises ever held at Blaine, would have sold for $1.00 or more thinks his machine knows every hill­ of Nehalem. Comedy. 1st Class Private. Ralph McDaniel, Oregon, attracted most of the neigh- i per pound. side along the way, for he had to Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Woods left for son of Mrs. Charlotte McDaniel, who borliood last Friday, Blaine is a Sunday, July 6—“The Reason Why” Mr. R. C. Jones, County Agricul- climb around and over all the bushy Select production featuring Clara the middle-west Sunday. Their went overseas with the 111th En­ progressive little place about eight turist, gave an illustration on feed- slopes there were, and,-" ford, the Kimball Young. children will remain here. gineers, last July, is expected home miles above Beaver on the Nestucca ing, as to ’ whether the feeding of streams as the road Is having ^very “Pathe News.” grain ration i with pasture would extensive improvements Mrs. Kellow and Mrs. Sappington any day by his family. He got back river, and very enthusiastic over the ’ carried ».tut were in town Tuesday from Beaver to'this country June 3, and is visit­ Roosevelt'Highway, and good roads. Monday, July 7—“My Cousin” Art- prove profitable, A chart was used along it. * ing in Okla, before coming north. craft production featuring Enrico An interesting program of songs and to illustrate a period of years from on a shopping trip. Caruso. Caruso will need no in­ figures taken from the herd of Joe Beatrice Gaylord is sick at St Vin­ recitations was held and greatly We Pay William Jennings Bryan will be troduction, his name is one with Durrer, . that found without any cent's Sauitorium, Portland, with pleased the audience, according to G ------- o----- one of the speakers here during the which every one is familiar in doubt that a grain ration along with scarlet fever. She has been teaching B. Lamb, county superintendent. One In the application of Mutual Life Chautauqua. music circles, but this is his debut pasture did prove very profitable. at Monmouth, and has been in the girl in the school received her eighth Insurance Co., of New York, is in the screen world. In ‘My Cousin’ Art. Jackson and wife, and Mr. and hospital at Portland nearly three grade diploma, Mlsa Ruth Gould, Mr. Ben Kuppenbender, President following: he takes a dual role. Don’t fall to of the Tillamook County Creamery Mrs. Herman Farmer, were town weeks. She will be under quarantine ”1 have paid *— in cash to Fred Bodmer vs. F. L. Braden and see this one. visitors from Cloverdale Wednesday. for about three weeks longer. Association, gave an interesting talk subsending soliciting agent and A. A. Yager is a suit filed in the cir­ “Lyons-Moran Comedy.” >n his trip to California in connec­ ceived a conditional receipt therefor, Douglas Parks and Mrs. Parks The case of Lloyd Kellow, charged cuit court to recover the sum of >140 Tuesday, July 8—"In Pursuit of Pol- tion with the advertising campaign. signed by the secretary of the com­ were hired Friday to teach the school with speeding, was tried on Monday growing out of the sale of a cow. It ly”, Paramount production featur- Mrs. Rose Crawford who attended pany, making insurance in force at Beaver for the coming year. before Justice Stanley and Jury of is alleged that when a trade was be­ ing Billie Burke. A classy comedy the Jersey Jubilee ih the Willamette from this date, providing application Stray hog at my place, owner can three, which failed to agree and was ing made for the cow defendants drama. valley, which lasted for five days, shall be approved, and policy duly have same by paying for the feed of uischaiged. In all probability the falsely, wrongfully and fraudulently "Pathe News.” gave a brief discriptlve talk on the issued.” represented that the cow was only case will be dropped, as the "speed same and this ad.—Gottleib Weiss, Wednesday, July 9—“When Do We same. They saw some of the finest So if an applicant die or be killed six years old and was a good cow for cop” is leaving the county. Eat” Paramount production feat­ Jerseys in the world, Vive La France accidently before policy is received Beverly Daniels, a Tillamook high dairying purposes and in good health uring Enid Bennett. “ When Do We Supt. of the Eugene schools, W. R. the cow that holds the world record. by hint or in good health, we pay school graduate of last Friday, re­ whereas the plaintiff claims the cow Eat” 1 b just one long laugh, or M tb . Crawford told that she got near We also pay dividends at end of 1st turned to his home at Foley, near Rutherford, a prominent educator of is 13 years of age, in poor health, un­ hundreds of short ones, Just as enough to the cow to place her hand policy year. Oregon, came to Tillamook yester- fit for dairy purposes, and only Nehalem, on Saturday. you like about it. You’ll make a on her, saying “just think to get my day with his wife, and her sister, Agents of Mutual Life are instruct­ worth 835.00. Mrs. M. E. Wallace and son, Ar- Mrs. Lloyd Edwards. They drove in mistake if you miss It. hand on the world’s record Jersey ed to advise all returned soldiers to thur F., arrived from Portland to over the Astoria route from Port- According to the City Recorder, "Bray Pictograph.” Cow." There were about 2000 people keep their government Insurance, visit Mrs. Ralph Himes over the land. Mrs. Frances B. Stranahan, a num­ Thursday, July 10—“Hell Roaring there to see Vive La France. changing to the ordinary life, 20 Fourth. ber of people in town have sidewalks Reform" William Fox production Pickard Bros., of Marion, that own payment life or endowment form, G, G. Graves and family lefa for that are badly out of repair. Many of featuring Tom Mix. Vive La France are thinking of Father Hildebrand, of the local Banks today to visit their daughter with the government as it Is cheaper “Once a Mason” Comedy. moving to a new location. The Tilla­ and just as good as we can write.! Catholic Church, went to Portland who^lives there. Later they will go these are on streets where the grade mook Breeders have extended a hand Permenence in all tilings Is the ninW» ju«. this week. The Catholic Church here to Newberg where Mr. Graves par­ has not yet been established, and the people hate to build a new walk off- of welcome to Pickard Bros, to locate to of Mutual Life. is to have a permanent pastor soon. ents live. After that they will visit Sustained Broken Leg. grade, and neglect their old walks, in Tillamook. How fine we should Georgia A. Hoss, Agent, Hubert C^Q’Dell motored out to ai Salem, Oregon City and other val­ The owners of the poor sidewalks ------- o------- feel to have such men as they are lo- Box 103, Rockaway, Oregon. McMinnville today, to get his wife ley points. They don’t expect to re­ are notifietd when complaints are While on the way from McMinn­ cate in our midst. who has been there a week with turn to Tillamook. made, and also after tours of inspec­ ville to Tillamook F. E. Thomas and This is what Mr. J. L. Siple has to friends. He will come back the 4th. Billy Burke At Gem. Thad Robison, president of Tilla­ tion. Any property owner who has a family met with an auto accident say about Vive La France. Mr. Siple near town which resulted in Miss mook Co. Bank severed his connec ­ walk out of repair, and is notified by for his art photographs ol E. D. Hamilton, of Butler City. is famous If you sow “Let’s Get a Divorce,” a Pennsylvania, is visiting with F. L. tions with that institution on Tues­ i the city to fix it, is liable personally Thomas being thrown from the ma­ pure bred cows. recent Paramount photoplay in Buell. being a cousin of Mrs. F. L. day, and left the next day. with his to any party injured on his walk. A chine and sustained a broken leg. “She is the most beautiful cow in which Billie Burke scored so aignol wife and family for Portland, where fine of from $5 to $25 may be as­ The other members of the party were the world, she is absolute perfection, a success, you will doubtless be «!< • they will reside for a while. Mr. sessed anyone not repairing their not seriously injured. Miss Thomas except for an accident in being de­ 'ill be an examination for Robisoi will go immediately to Cal­ w'alk after notification of needed re­ was brought to the hospital at Sheri­ prived of green feed for several lighted to know that her late. ’’ post oitice clerks for the Tillamook dan. The car was not badly damaged. weeks last year, she would now be photoproduction, "In Pursuit of Pol­ ifornia. pairs. post office in thic city on the 26th of Mr. Thomas resides in Tillamook holding the world's dairy record. 1 ly”, in which the elements of com­ Belle Bryden vs. William B._ Bry- J. W. Browning, who lives up in the July. and was on his way home when the predict that she will make a record edy and drama are happily blended, hills about 8 miles above Blaine, don is a divorce suit filed in the accident occurred. He stated that he better than 1200 lbs. this year and will be piesented at the Gem Theatre Echo Thomas was brought home sold about 2000 pounds of mountain circuit court. These parties were had turned off the pavement when win the world’s record by more than next Tuesday, July 8. from St. Vincent’s Hospital at Port­ honey this month. The climate there married in Tillamook the 3rd of July, Miss Burke invariably Is delight­ coming into Sheridan and was turn­ 120 lbs., I also unhesitatingly pre­ land, Tuesday. A week before she is ideal for bees, no cold north wind, 1918, and no children have been ing back again when the throttle dict that if she goes to the Inter­ ful in any portrayal she attempts, lu broke her leg in an automobile ucci- and all the dead trees make the born to the union. The complaint al­ stuck and the car turned over, national Dairy Show at Chicago, this this excellent comedy she is seen in dent at Sheridan. ground rich for flowers. Last year leges cruel and inhuman treatment, throwing the occupants out.- -Sheri­ fall she will easily carry off the the role of the daughter of a wealthy O. C. Hartman, of Portland, and C. his bees produced nearly 1600 and that last February the defendant dan Sun. grand championship of* the world. cotton broker, who is loved by two W. Hartman, his father came here pounds. told the plaintiff that he was (¡olng men, but neither of whom she la She is a sample of what can be done Thursday to look over the county. After being in the navy for two to Alaska and that she would never “When Do We Eat" Strong Photo- by way of breeding in Oregon, and able to choose for her husband, They are road and bridge contrac­ When requested by her' father to years and two months, Tom Keys see him again. Instead of doing so he Oregon might to be proud of this -play. located in Tillamook, the threat to tors. make up her mind, she announces came home Tuesday night. He was — — -o ------ perfect cow. ” — Journal. she will marry the first man that Eddie Irwin, Paul Anderson and on the U. S. S. South Carolina, leave the United States having been Enid Bennett seems to have again It will not be a great while until made for the purpose of harrassing D. M. Drugen and wife, all of Wheel­ which served as a convoy during the scored in her newest Thomas H. Ince Tillamook County will have such catches her In an automobile race, in and annoying the plaintiff. The de­ which she is to be given an hour’s er, were in town Saturday and Sun­ war. He was discharged from Brem­ fendant never provided a home for Paramount picture, "When Do We cows as Vive La France. Why not start. day for the initiation of the D. O. K. erton. Mrs. Keys, his mother, has Eat?” which is to be shown at the make our Jersey cows more famous And so It happens that Polly Is In­ many beautiful souvenirs of France I his wife, and since the 1st of Febru­ Gem next Wednesday, . The men were all initiated. July 9th than our Tillamook cheese? Several ary paid only >80.00 towards her volved in a series of adventures, as that he sent to her from time to It gives her a role to portray which Breeders from the South end of the Last Monday evening about support. The plaintiff wants her calls upon all her powers of char­ county were present, they expect to unexpecting as they are diverting. In twelve o'clock, u false fire alarm limo, and brought home ^yith him. maiden name restored, which was acterization. From the time she is show some cattle at the county fair. the course of her efforts to elude her was blown. The fireman had left the Ben Stam, a lieutenant in the ormy Belie Tauling. cast adrift when the Uncle Tom show We now have several head signed up suiters she encounters Colby Mason, boiler room a few minutes and some and instructor in Machine gunnery, —------ w—----- wherein she plays Little Eva is to exhibit. The club is offering a a millionaire Secret Service agent, one blew it. came to visit his parents on fur- Salvation Army Drive Open Few who is searching for German spies seized by the sheriff, to the moment large sum of money for prizes. The Salvation Army drive is only low of 28 days. Lieut. Stam’s wife and observing her in the company Days Longer. she saves the young bank cashier Several new members joined the ------ o about 70 per cent raised. For a few came from Georgia with him, and is and defeats the bank robbers, she club. There were also several Hol­ of Emile Kremer, a recognized Hun Owing to the fact that only about gives, it Is declared, a performance spy. he concludes that she is his con­ days longer the campaign will be at present confined to her parent's stein breeders present. federate and this ultimately prompts open. The committee says you must home at Eugene, with her four day ■ 70 per cent of the Salvation Army that is not only artistic but charac­ M. N Bays, of Cloverdale, reported old daughter. She will come over to quota has been raised, the campaign give, for it is a meritorious cause. terized by its sincerity and verisi­ on his trip to the Cary and Stuart him to place her under arrest on an Tillamook soon. Lt. Stam will be will continue open, though little so­ militude. Miss BAnett I h a close accusation of espionage. The absurd­ Editor Eckman. Of the Telephone sent lo Ft. Benning, Georgia when liciting will take place. People who student and when she is entrusted sales. ity of the charge Is dfrproved later, The next meeting will be held at Register, of McMinnville, was one of his furlough is over. wish to have their names on the hon­ with a new role studies its every when her two suitors appear and it the farm of Frank Bester, on the 4th the boys who look in D. O. O. K. or roll to be published in the Head­ phase anAosndeavors to mentally put then developes that according to the appro- the bill A revised draft of doings in this city on Saturday and Thursday of July. agreement. Mason was the first to printing $2,.500,000 for the Roose, light next week, when every contri­ herself In the position of the charac­ Sunday. bution and contributor ’ s name will capture her. is entitled to ber hand ter—which results in a perfect ren­ velt highway in Oregon was Intro- Enrico Caruso At The Gem. O. A. and Carl Schultz, and Arthur duced in the-House by Representa­ be given, may leave their money with and greatly to the disgust of the -- ---- o------- dition. Anderson drove out to McMinnville tive Hawley. This bill, which goes to 1. E. Keldson at the First National Under the direction of Edward Jose suitors Polly agrees that this verdict Saturday and eame back Sunday the committee on public roads, takes Bank. It is hoped that some of the W. R. C. Attention. Enrico Caruso and his company en­ Is ju*'t. Miss Burke Is splendidly night with about 80 pounds of cber- the place of a similar bill which was people who can afford to will raise ------ o--- gaged in the filming of "My Cousin ”, supported in this unusual photoplay. The following paragraph has been the great tenors first picture for Art­ referred to the committee on appro­ their contributions, as well as Naearene Church Service«. turned Into this office-for publica- craft which will be shown at the second installment of the priations. The bill Introduced cures a subscriptions come In. lion by one of your committee. Gem Theatre next Monday, July 7, Victory Loan bonds will have to be parliamentary situation whereby the lb a.m. Sunday 8chool, Mrs. B. E. $10 Reward. 'We want all the W. R. C. women went to the Metropolitan Opera paid on the 15jh of July at the banks rlrst bill would have been subject to ------ o — to come out and take part In the House for a number of interior King. Superintendent. where they were bought, when 10 a point of order. Strayed from Kilchls River, 11 a.m.. preaching by the pastor, parade and help carry those dear scenes. About five hundred extras per cent is due on that date. A Ford automobile driven by Fred yearlings, steers and heifers, banners that have saved our country. were used in the making of scenes object. "A Model Minister.” Ira C. Smith, wife and family ere Jailer hit the brush on the road V, rk over onio Wilson river. 7:30 p m. Praise servici and even_ iJnce more let us be loyal as our boys with the world fiimott- 'Diamond car Tgank River, and was thrown John W. Jenningfc, making arrangements to leave in a ing set mon. Special singing, «re all back let u nil be at the K. hor shoe ' and balconl' :tnd butk- Bay City, K F. D. 1. .ver the bank, just above a big pool. Jay at H. Hall at 9:30 sharp." ground. 8 p in. All welcome.