Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 24, 1919, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY
S. Schnal came in Saturday to visit
These parties -were married at Anita, his promised bride. Manning
his brother for a week.
Bemidje, Minn., on the 26th ot April, and Phyllis are lost in the mountains
1900, and in April
Charles Fleming, of McMinnville
1913, moved seek refuge in a cabin and to save
a swim at the Bayocean nata­
to Winnipeg. Canada, For a period of the reputation of the young woman,
arrived Sunday to visit with his sis­
li.
•
ter Mrs. Dr, Allen. He left for Ne­
one year defendant sent plaintiff Manning agrees to wed her and to
get to Bayocean, take luunch I tarts later.
>25.00 to support
herself and | permit her later to get a divorce.
y City.
*
children,
there being two born to | This provokes a series of delight­
■ Going to spend the day at Rock­
the union.
fui situations, all of which contrib-
son was born to Mrs. Don Bliss away was Mrs. A. H. Schloth and
Friday.
' daughter, who left on the Monday
John Svenson, who owned the I ute to the enjoyableness of the story.
Swenson place north of Tillamook I
Wise will be at Cloverdale 'morning train.
city some years ago and removed to I
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM
Thursday.
*
William Anderson and Miss Char-
Oakland, California, where he has
to Bayocean for a pleasant out- lotteJVade were married in Portland
since lived, died there on the 11th of 1 Saturday, July 26—Bert Lytell in
Monday, and are staying at the Ore­
«
and picnic.
July, his wife surviving him. The de­ i "Blind Man’s Eyes”, a thrilling 5
gon Hotel.
ceased gentleman was well known to
act Metro drama.
McGinnis bought a new Stude-
Rev. C. E. Gibson left for Nehalem
a large number of our citizens being
Harold Lloyd in ‘Ring Up The Cur­
r car last Saturday.
Wednesday morning to attend a meet­
highly respected. He was born in
tain”—Some Comedy.
i
Iss Agnes Zlrr spent the week- ing there. He expected to be gone
Sunday, July 27—Constance Tal­
I Sweden.
|in town from Mohler.
about two days.
mage in "The Honeymoon” A com­
A party composed of Miss Faye
s. Mary Lyons is visiting her
edy drama in six parts.
After a short business trip here,
Hill, Miss Florence Whitcomb, Walt­
hter, Mrs. S. G. Clark this week, Mrs. Charles Myers, and Mary Ellen
Pathe News.
er Stark and Mr. Steiner went to
Rockaway Saturday to spend the Monday, July 28—orothy Gish In
r a business trip Hans Jensen Wilson left for Portland Wednesday
“The Hope Chest” and a thrilling
morning.
weekend. They were chaperoned by
e in from Blaine Saturday.
comedy.
•
Mrs.
W.
Hill.
Sunday
they
were
Join
­
John Bloom and ¿son J. J., left for
rs. Clay Daniels was here on
Tuesday. July 29—Fred Stone in
ed
by
Miss
Esther
Swenson
and
Miss
their home in Oregon City Wednes­
Iness from Mohler Saturday.
"The Goat” gn "Artcraft Special”
Blanche Stark and came back in the
day morning, after spending some
See display in this paper. The pic­
H. Schultz went to Wheeler this time here on business.
evening. Miss Edna Mills, Gorden
ture that is different.
ning to have a mill conference.
I Hare and Mr. Ford were also there.
Wednesday, July 30—Billie Burke
Joe McGinnis, J.oe Mannix and A.
ar Huber, who has been in town H. Harris went to Wheeler Friday.
Clayton Mannville, who came back
in "The Make-Believe Wife.” You
a business trip left for Portland Air. Mannix and Mr. Harris planned
J with his sister, Leona Mannville
can’t afford to miss this one so
morning.
Heisel, from Eugene, where she and
“Let’s go.”
to go on to Nehalem.
her husband drove two weeks ago, Thursday July 31—William Fox pre­
eggy Hyland in ‘‘The Rebellious
Miss Irene Bristol, director of the
left on the Wednesday morning train
sents Peggy Hyland in "Rebellious
e” a comedy drama at the Gem, Tillamook Chautauqua arrived last
for Portland and Eugene. Mr. Heisel
Bride” the comedy drama you
rsday, July 31st.
Thursday to look after the arrange-
drove in from Eugene over the Grand
won’t forget.
arl Schultson, of Hemlock niarri- meats for the program this week,
Konde in his roadster in about seven
Mack Sennett comedy “The Village
Miss Reda way at Vancouver,
hours. The roads are much improved
Jarrett and Farrah Todd left on
Chestnut” two reels of nothing but
pday.
he says, and while rough In spots,
the train today for McMinnville.
fun.
aetours are not often necessary.
Bungalow City at Bayocean fur­ They have been visiting P. W. Todd
William Jennings Bryan who will lecture on “Foreign and Domestic
es what you want for a beach and family here for a few days.
Society.
Problems” at the Chautauqua on Friday Evening.
tion.
After visiting with John Whalin
Will Banquet W. J. Bryan.
A series ot charming social affairs
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r. Wise will be at Nehalem Hotel and family, at Sand Lake, Mrs. N. W.
The democrats of the city decided have been given in the city during
h Friday and Wheeler each Sat- Atkinson left for her home at Van­
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Austin of
Harry J. Foster vs. Dorothy Foster that they would give William Jen­ the past two weeks in honor of Mr.
U»day.
* couver, Washington, Saturday.
Pocatello, Idaho returned to their is a divorce suit filed In the circuit nings Bryan, who is the lecturer and Mrs. Peter Creech, and son, Vic­
R. S. Stone and wife of Comstock, home Monday morning after visiting i court. These parties were married at Friday evening at the Chautauqua, a tor, of Aberdeen, Washington. A
R B. Hays, of Portland is here on
Nebraska, are visiting relatives here. with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brown, Fairmant, Ind., in September, 1910, banquet on his arrival in this city dance, a card party and two picnics
a »business trip.
Nettle M. Hayner of Judith Gap, north of Tillamook for 10 days.
«hopping.
and on the 19th of December, desert; that day. The number is limited to have been numbered among the en­
Montana is with them on their trip.
Frank A. Rowe, of Wheeler was in ! ed her husband. No children were 100 and the banquet will be at the tertainments.
E. J. Bowers, of Pismo, Cal., is in
Mrs. C. Schultz gave a happy card
Miss Areta Everson came in Satur­ town last Saturday on business. The I born to the union.
Tillamook Hotel at*6 p.nt.
for the summer, and his family will
party on Saturday night at her homo
day evening and got their car, and I. W. W. have some organizers at I Judge Wolverton, of the federal
be here in a few days.
when four tables were set for cards.
drove to Seaside to meet her brother work up there, and something will i
E. G. Jones representing Brad­ and'family, and went on to Portland. be done soon to combat their results. court, made an order Monday provid- Export of Cheese to Foreign Markets The prize of the evening went to
ing
for
the
sale
of
machinery
and
street’s, was in town over the last
Is Probable Soon.
Mrs. O. A. Schultz. The guest list is
John
W. Lethaby representing
R. B. Walls, of Portland left for other equipment at Bayocean, which
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f week-end.
much the same as the one at the
is
not
needed,
and
directed
that
the
Shermon Clay & Co., of Portland, is Portland Saturday after spending a
Carl Haberlach reports the cheese dance given by Mrs. A. Anderson
You will be the goat if you fail to In town today. He says that Sherman few days here. He was accompanied money be paid into court for further
market as being firm, with triplets Thursday night, also in honor of Mr
attend the Gem Theatre Tuesday, Clay are thinking of establishing an by W. J. Peterson, Mrs. Leo Seifert, action of the court.
selling at 33c. and Young Americas and Mrs. Creech.
July 29 th.
and D. C. Brown. They drove out by
agency here.
Q
\
Coming here
from Davenport, and Longhorns at 34c. All cheese has
way
of
Astoria.
¿ Buddy Kellow,
ot Beaver, and
Oklahoma, are Charlie Oliver and been sold that is ready for shipment,
After inspecting his property north
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson en­
i
Jessie Jensen, of Blaine, were mar­ of Tillamook, J. Olsen, of San Fran­
Mrs. J. P. Morgan and son, of family, and Carl Brown and family, but this being the mid-summer sea­ tertained at their beautiful home on
ried Saturday.
.
cisco left this morning for Los Ange­ Aberdeen, Washington, visited with Mr. Oliver will probably make Tilla- son in California, buying has not Thursday night last, with a charm­
mook ____
his ______
home ___
for a year or so, been as brisk as during the last three ing dancing party In honor of Mr.
¿■ Visiting her sister, Helen Barber, les. Mr. Olsen has been here visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. G. McGee over the ____
week-end. They came in from Port­ I while Mr. Brown expects to return to months. It is not expected, however, and Mrs. Peter Creech and son, Vic­
for two weeks is May Nehl, of Che- friends for several days.
Oklahoma within a month or two.
halls, Washington.
that the market will go lower for tor, of Aberdeen, Wash. The rooms
Dr. and Mrs. Lebow left Sunday land and returned there to visit
before going back home.
A wonderfully brillant lightning some time. There has been a little decorated with bowls of lovely pink
for
a
three
weeks
vacation
with
their
Coming to visit hep sister Mrs. R.
You are cordially invited to attend storm played about the town Tues­ export demand, mostly for uncolored roses, were attractively Inviting for
W. Bennett, is Miss Lucile Nendel, parents in Southern Oregon. Dr.
Wise will attend to the dental work services at the Christian Church day night, the lightning beginning cheese, one inquiry being for 3,000 the dancers. At a late hour refresh­
who was expected Tuesday.
while they are away.
Sunday. If you heard Judge Alden’s in the hills to the west, and south, boxes. It prices can be agreed on, ments were served.
«<gThe Bayocean Hotel is a commod-
The guests of the evening, besides
and becoming more violenf as it pass­ Mr. Haberlach says they will make
J. H. Rosenberg and family return­ lecture, then practice and profit by
taus and attractive place for Bay-
ed to the hills in the east, and over­ the cheese. This would take care ot the honor guests, and family of the
it.
Morning
service
at
11
and
even
­
«
ed Friday from a trip through Wash­
ocean visitors.
head. The flashes were from 10:30 to a great deal of the surplus for the host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs.
ington. They went to Seattle and ing service at 8.
next couple of weeks and take the Carl Schultz and family, Mr. and
after 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore, ot Nehalem, over most of the western part of the
E. T. Jackson and wife, of Portland
cheese
out of the country. On the Mrs. Max Shultz and family, Mr. and
'ere in town shopping and on busi- state.
Many people from Tillamook spent
left on the morning train today for
it has not been thought Mrs. Oscar Schultz, Mrs. Frances B.
other
hand,
«ess Saturday.
Leaving on the train for Portland Nehalem. They have been visiting last Sunday at the beaches, and re­ desirable to huve the regular trade Stranahan and daughter, Corinne;
port
an
ideal
time.
Carl
Haberlach
After visiting L. Labowitch for a this morning were Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen Page, a friend here, and spent
channels filled with other cheese to Mr. William Coats, Mr. Fritz Beltz,
Harry Simons returned to B. Johnson of Portland, who have a week at Rockaway, and part of and Mrs. Haberlach were at the supplant Tillamook.
Miss Etna Daniels, Mr. George Cook­
Elmore with E. Healey, who repre­
Portland Wednesday.
been at Netarts since Sunday with the last week at Netarts.
son. Miss Eugenia Smith, Mr. Frank
June
cheese
sold
for
about
>295,-
sents Tillamook cheese factories in
McGuire, Mr. MacShane and A\1 hj
Rollie Watson took a fine lot of Seattle. Also at the aamore were Mr. 000.00.
Visiting with F. E. Schultz Is Will friends.
Laura Bays.
honey
out
of
one
of
his
three
hives
owland of Newberg. Mr. Howland
Married on the 19th of July, at the
and Mrs. D. Kuratll.
Will stay about a week.
Circuit Court in Session.
home ot Rev H. E. Tucker, pastor of this morning. Twenty four squares,
“AN UNHAPPY EVENT AHEAD’’
A small, and rather aristocratic
there were, perfectly filled and of the
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the
Christian
Church,
Orval
E.
Kel-
Thursday is comedy night at the
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Judge Geo. R. Bagley came in from
clearest, purest looking honey In the band of gypsies drove in last Satur­
em Theatre. Come and laugh with low and Miss Jessie Jensen, daughter world.
Such
the
Fates
Decried for Gypsies
day
in
a
Winton
six
and
Ford.
They
Hillsboro
to
take
up
several
circuit
of H. L. Jensen.
Here Last Saturday
told fortunes through many of th? court cases.
Fifteen
candidates
were put city stores, and took whatever they
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Be sure and hear Vincent Monte,
Mrs. Max Schultz is recovering
Mrs. S. H. Best vs. Alfred Johnson.
pravilion. through the second rank of the K. of could get. They were arrested Satur­ Action tor money. Dismissed.
"The sign in the Zodiac sees a wan­
from illness that has been serious for banjo artist at Sgltair
Dancing Tuesday, Thursday, Satur­ P. Monday night. Ralph Edwards, day night for speeding and fined >10
M. Commons vs. Frank Carver ing Mars, and Minerva blushed with
¡several days.
day and Sunday evening also Sunday the newly installed prelate having and left town Immediately.
sorrow. A tall lady with red hair, and
wife. Action for mohey.
Dr. R. T. Boa Is motored to Port­ afternoons.
left town, a new Prelate was elected.
a short man will cross your path. A
Mary
Ellen
Wilson
vs.
James
R.
Mrs.
L.
Jacques
is
visiting
her
land Tuesday evening and returned
This office went to Irvie Keldson.
tall man with grey hair will give you
John
M.
Scott,
general
passenger
Wilson.
Divorce.
Granted.
brother, H. Crenshaw. Mrs. Jacques
Wednesday night.
Edward Hanson vs. Rose Hanson, directions that will cause you to lose
agent of the Southern Pacific and W.
Earl Diller and wife, and Al La- comes from Seattle, and this is the
money, and you will depart from
Robert Watt and Tom Watt were H. Jenkins, traveling
passenger Rout and wife were here visiting first time in 26 years that she has Divorce. Granted.
Bell Bryden vs. William B. Brydon. town a wiser but sadder caravan.”
In from Brighton Friday to attend agent were in town the fore part of Stanley
;
Clark last week. They left been in Tillamook. They went out to
Thus would the fortunes of the
the funeral of Charley Adams.
the week on a tour of inspection.
Friday. While here they went fish­ their old .. mie on Trask River at the C. E. Runyon appointed referee.
fortune of the gypsies who entered
Viola
VVagy
vs.E.U.Wagy.
Di
­
ing
several
times
and
made
some
fine
Toll Gate. Mr. Crenshaw caught the
Mrs. L. G. Campbell, of Portland is
Mrs. F. L. Sappington, of Twin
town last Saturday have read, if
vorce. Granted.
limit there fishing.
expected to arrive Friday to visit her Rocks was in town shopping Wed­ catches of trout.
they had been read correctly, But
Scandinavian
American
Bank
vs.
friend. Miss Eugenia Smith.
nesday morning. Her son H. L. Sap­
John E. Aitchison, a land appraiser
Henry Helsel and wife returned G. E. Wulling, et al. Confirmation ot they fell down on their own fateful
future, for Marshal Noyes told them
Mrs. Hattie Grindel visited with pington is just back from the navy, for the interstate commerce commis­ from a trip to the valley, and Mrs. sale.
sion, was here the middle of last Heisel’s 1iome at Eugene, Sunday.
to take Ford and Winton six and
her sister and daughter at Nehalem and has gone to Coos Bay.
L.
D.
Smith
vs.
‘
Chas
Kunze,
et
al.
Mrs. J. H. Hathaway and daughter, I week appraising the railway from They were gone about ten days, Demurrer overruled and given 1st of travel away early In the evening.
last Friday and Saturday.
But they lingered. Then they saw
Gladys, are visiting in Portland with j Hillsboro to Tillamook. He arrived driving out by way of Seaside.
August to answer.
After visiting with K. W. Drake her mother, and also her brother who again Wednesday afternoon.
him a little later, and hurredly left.
You don’t like to be made "The
Belle
F.
Conlogue
vs.
School
Dis
­
for three weeks, Miss Mazie Witters is visiting there from the east. They
But it was too hurredly. Marshal
Euen Loop and Hugh Farmer and Goat” but you will enjoy seeing Fred trict 48. Action for money. Demurrer
went home to Portland, Wednesday. left here Tuesday.
family drove in from McMinnville Stone in “The Goat” at the Gem sustained and defendant given until Gruber stopped them for speeding
on the city streets, and they paid
Buster Travis, of Eugene, arrived
August 2nd to amend complaint.
Mrs. A. J. Anderson and Corinne this morning. They will go to Rock- Theatre Tuesday, July 29th.
their fine of >10 and were gone.
Monday to visit his grandfather F. C. Stranahan left for the beach Friday away to camp after leaving here.
Arthur
M.
Church
and
F.
R.
Beals
Mrs. W. M. Petteys and children of
I Sunday morning, Mrs. F. Stranahan,
Baker and other relatives here.
morning, Mrs. Anderson to spend the Today they are going to the Traak Jennings Lodge were expected the vs. M. A. Meade and T. B. Meade. city recorder was visited by three of
river to fish.
latter part of last week by Mrs. E. Mandate from supreme court entered. .the tribe. They wanted a rebate,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Himes were in day and Miss Corinne to visit with
Nehalem Telephone Co. vs Walter
friends
for
a
week.
G.
Lantz tor a visit. They ' will go to
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Smith
town Tuesday night and Wednesday
J. Meade and Pacific Telephone Co. >7.50 or >6.99 was enough they
F. M. Lamb and Mrs. Lamb left fot who have been vacationing through the Lantz camp south of Netarts The judge decided that the pluintiff | thought to pny for speeding, but
morning from the Trask house. They
came in for Chautauqua and did some Eugene after camping on their farm California, received word from them and stay a month. Mr. and Mrs. had, no case and decided in favon of they were wrong! »10 is the city
here for a week or so. They will re- j last Saturday from San Francisco Lantz and daughter Betty, . drive over
I charge for first offenses.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Coats, of Seattle turn in a few weeks and gt> out on that they were hawing a fine time. to the camp every other night and the defendants.
_____________
Jessie
Ginn
LaLond
vs.
James
A.
arrived Sunday for a visit with their farm again.
They are at present visiting Mr. stay.
Lalxinde. Divorce. Granted.
Nearly Fatal Bathing Accident at
friends here, and left Wednesday
brother at San Francisco.
Leaving,on Saturday morning for Smith's
1
The funeral of Charley Adams, who
Rockaway.
morning.
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Harney county was R. Edwards. He
Billy Burke in Great Photoplay.
The W. R. C. are going to have a died as a result of receiving a frac­
The case of Frank Crane vs. School will probably stay there until the handkerchief
I While bathing last Tuesday at
,
sale and we want all tured skull in a mill accident at
District No 14. which was decided in D. O. K. K. convention in Astoria the ., our corps women to send in one or Brighton was held Friday from the
One of the strongest photoplays in I Rockaway, W. H. Hoskins was nearly
favor of the plaintiff, has been ap­ 30th of August.
' ' ' charming
’
'
Billy Burke, the drowned. Mr. Hoskins had been
, two and any one else that can give Christian Church. Many people came which
pealed to the supreme court.
down from Brighton to attend the popular Paramount stor, has been swimming in the breakers, and tired
will
be
ap-
one
or
two
to
help
us
out
Tillamook County vs. F. W. Rot>-
A services, and a long procession tol­ seen In many months, is "The Make- suddenly, being a man nearly 65
i
L. J. Winters and W. J. Hill vs. M. itsoh et al, is a condemnation suit predated. Leave same at Conover
Believe Wife” wl/ch will be display­ years old, he went under. Fortunate­
i lowed tile hearse bearing the casket
Condit
’
s
store.
W. Harrison is a suit filed in the cir­ filed in the circuit court growing out
ed at the Gem Theatre next Wednes­ ly Dr. W. C. Hawk, of Bay City, was
to the grave.
cuit court to recover >800.67 for of the highway survey going through
Two internal revenue Officer» of
day. It abounds with strong situa­ right there at the time, and superin­
work and material.
defendant’s property.
The Mltchell car of Jack Selijy’.t tions, while the comedy is happily tended the work of recusitatlng Mr.
Portland were in town over the last
Returning from a two weeks vaca­
Miss Irma Robinson and Miss week-end looking after the collection nearly came to grief last Sunday blended so that there Isn't a dull mo­ Hoskins. It was two hours after th?
tion at Rockaway Sunday, were. Mrs. Edith Anderson returned to their of war taxes and other things con­ when it was crowded to the edge of ment throughout the development of accident occurred before he became
H. T. Botts. Miss Nettie Smith, Mrs. home at Medford Saturday morning nected with their department. They the Netarts rqad by an overladen the story.
conscious.
Hart and Miss Ethel White.
The scenes of the story develop In
after visiting S. V.* Anderson and were John J. Wilkinson and A. I>. tourist's buss, and two wheels got
over the edge of the grade. A long the Adirondack Mountains where
Weatherford.
Miss Mildred McKillip is visiting other relatives for a couple of weeks.
Announcement.
string of cars going and coming Phyllis Ashbrook is giving a house
Mrs. William Oehler, of Goodrich, from the beach helped with sugges-
with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Allison,
Robert H. McGrath, has received a
party
to
a
coteri
of
friends.
She
is
I have purchaseda Twentieth Cen­
and attending the Chautauqua this large quantity of University of Ore­ N. Dakota, left on the train this tlons and finally one with a piece of engaged to marry a lawyer, but he
week.
gon catalogues and pamphlets, and morning for Portland and later will rope. The latter machine dragged the seems to be devoted to a young wom­ tury wood saw and will be ready tor
business in a few days.
return home. She and her son have
an who is the fiancee of John Man­
William E. Anderson and wife, any one interested in attending the been visiting her brother, J. J. Oeder Mitchell back Into safety.
All calls promptly attended to. Call
institution
or
in
any
other
way,
is
Wade
ro
ning,
who,
by
the
way,
pays
more
Charlotte
that was Miss
Bell phone 6F2, or leave orders at
Alice Benner vs Allen Benner is a
at Netarts for the past month and a
welcome
to
them.
They
may
be
se­
turned from Portland Wednesday
Karl Wilhelms
divorce suit filed in the circuit court. attention to Phyllis than he does to Star Grocery.
half.
cured at his law office on 2nd St.
evening.
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