Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 31, 1919, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON. JULY 81, 1919.
Mrs. N. Nelson and Mrs. H. Swen­
Dr. Shearer drove in Friday to | on the Wilson river. They like Tilla- TILLAMOOK WANTS CONVENTION the tent had been, it went on to the
sen, of Portland, left on the Friday leave his’automobile here for his mook, and would like to come again >
cook stove and demolished that, and
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morning train after visiting here family. He was on a furlough from as much as their friends would like
to finish up, hooked a corner off the
L.
E.
Partridge,
Gem
Theatre
Man
­
Try a swim at the Bayocean nata- and at Ndtarts.
the army, and left on the Saturday to have them come.
next tent, and rambled on to a near­
torium.
*
Leaving for Portland today was morning train for the camp where
There were several mistakes in the | ager Returns from Movie Codflab, by tree, whose force and strength
To get to Bayocean, take launch C. W. Thomas, who has been visiting he is stationed in Northern Wash- figures as reported in an article ap­
Bid for 1921 Meeting.
stopped it. Mrs. Ulman had all the
at Bay City.
• with his son. Harry, at the Red Clov­ ington.
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while been sitting inside, unable to
pearing in last week's issue in regard
Dr. Wise will be at Cloverdale er cheese factory.
G. G.’ Graves, of Mohler was in to freight rates on the Southern Pa­
At a meeting of the northwest ex­ do a thing to stop the wrecking. The
every Thursday.
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Mrs. A. N. Erskine and Mrs. A. F. town visiting relatives Sunday. H1 b cific. They had been taken from the hibitors held in Seattle recently, car was a big Jordan.
The camp being so successfully
Go to Bayocean for a pleasant out­ Ingler went to Juno Wednesday to wife is at the home of her sister at class rates as published by the com­ Spokane and Tillamook were the
ing and picnic.
* visit at the Kinnaman and Honejf Beaver, where she was summoned pany, but the special rates had been only two towns bidding for the 1920 broken up. the Condits, Reichers, and
Saturday when her sister was ser­ overlooked. The corrections are on convention, so L. E. Partridge ac­ Lewis’s came home. They said it
Joe McGinnis bought a new Stude­ homes near there.
W. J. Harris’ daughter, who has iously ill. Monday she was a little hay which should have been 14c. by cepting the advice of some of his looked like there’d be rain the next
baker car last Saturday.
Tillamook’s friends day anyway.
the special rate; grain, 19c. and friends, and
is here better.
Albert Anderson left for Aberdeen been ill in Washington,
cheese 25c. via boat from Portland there, started the slogan "Tillamook
with
her
husband
and
will
make
this
A
special
meeting
of
the
city
coun
­
on a business trip Sunday.
MOTOR BURNS AT HILLSBORO
their future home.
cil is called for tonight to open and 22 %c. Mr. Hawkins’ letter dealt in 1921.”
Ben Kuppenbender went to Eastern
There is a membership of over 250
consider bids for paving Third St.. with machinery and lumber and
Mrs.
George
Keihm
was
up
Thurs-
Oregon on a business trip Sunday.
day and Friday from Rockaway and i'Y. an<l Seventh St. As yet no bids these rates are altogether too high. in the northwest league at present Engineer and Pilot Both Injured,
and will probably be six or eight
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
stayed at the home of Mrs. W. B. have been submitted and tlfe paving
When Motor Run» into Rear of
A. Mettler, of South Prairie on July Sutton while here.
may have to be let rest until next Falls from Ladder and Breaks Leg. hundred by 1921. The visit of all
Caboose.
these
people
of
the
movie
world
here,
23.
year.
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After visiting with Mrs. M. F. M,c
and of all the stars who always go
Ray Grate and wife, and M. F. Mc­
Five
or
six
tons
of
watermelon
The gasoline motor operated by the
Leod for two weeks,- the Misses K.
Thaddeus Kendall, a new workman to the movie conventions would be a
Leod and wife spent Sunday at Bay- Brigham and R. Johnston returned have been shipped into Tillamook
on the Sunset Garage, was on a lad­ great thing for Tillamook, and pride Southern Pacific between here and
ocean.
during the last few days, and an- der yesterday plastering the wall of
to Portland Saturday.
should be felt in making Tillamook Mohler was taken out to Dallas last
other car was expected today. Every­
Oscar Huber, who has been in town
Married, July 31Bt, at the Christian body seems to. like this form of the building when the ladder slipped known to moviedom. The Sunday Saturday for repairs, and ran into
on a business trip left for Portland parsonage. Lindley C. Goldsworthy,
and he fell about twenty feet to the morning Oregonian devoted a para­ the rear of a freight train at Hills­
"grub” dh the sale is heavy at two concrete sidewalk and broke his leg graph of its space about the conven­ boro, exploding the gasoline tank,
this morning.
and Vivian Bowman, both of Beaver. bits apiece.
at the ankle.
Bungalow City at Bayocean fur­ Rev. H. E. Tucker officiating.
I tion to Tillamook’s bid for that in and causing a fire that burned off
County Judge A. M. Hare and com-
He
was
demoved
quickly
to
Dr.
1
1921. Oregon, Washington, Montana, the fatmt end of the motor car and
nishes what you want for a beach
Sheriff Campbell and District At­
vacation.
• torney Goyne left this morning for missioners Farmer and Alley met Robinson’B hospital, where the in­ and Idaho ase the members of the all of the freight caboose.
Mr. Bosler, the engineer In the
northwest exhibitors league.
Dr. Wise will be at Nehalem Hotel Oretown to investigate a report that with the Clatsop County Court at the jured limb was attended to.
motor, of Dallas, broke both legs in
rock crusher established in Clatsop
each Friday and Wheeler each Sat­ a cow had been thrown in a creek,
the accident, supposedly from jump­
county by both counties on Monday.
urday.
•
G. S. Buffum and wife, their two There is some good rock there and
$300,000 RECEIVED FOR JUNE ingout when the smash occurred, Mr.
Special City Election August 4.
The Bayocean Hotel is a commod­ little children and Mrs. Zuna Taylor, both counties will use it.
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McNary, the pilot, also broke a leg.
CHEESE.
ious and attractive place for Bay­ are returning home to Portland to­
This was one of the worst accidents
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The city of Tillamook will hold a
After visiting with Miss Mayme La
ocean visitors.
• day, after a long stay at the beach. Follett for a few days, Miss Florence special election, Monday, August 4,
on thls part of the Southern Pacific
194 Fanners
Get Milk -Checks in a long time, according to local S.
Mrs. J. B. Eddy, of Portland, is in
Returning to Portland Friday Burtt, of Hillsboro, went to Bay­ to amend the charter so that side-
Amounting to Over $500 Each
officials.
the city visiting her daughter . Mrs. morning was C. F. Smith, who had ocean this morning for a pleasure walks may be bonded for, and so that
For One Month.
R. B. Miller.
been in Tillamook several days look­ trip. She has been visiting all along bids for more than one kind qf pave-
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Many Go to Attend Holstein Sale
Visiting her daughter, Una, are ing after some property Interests.
the beach at Rockaway and will con­ ment may be submitted on street
The cheese report just issued by
paving jobs. At present ; there is no
Miss Elsie Heyting, Mrs. T. H. tinue to travel back and forth.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Anderson of
at Scappoose.
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anyone Carl Haberlach shows that 194 Till­
i
Heyttng and Miss- Edna Gilbert, of
Forest Grove.
A merry time was had by a group way the council can make
amook
farmers
will
receive
over
$500
A number of Tillamook men went
put
in
the
sidewalks,
l
and
it
would
Portland,
returned
home
after
spend
­
of young men and women who went
Mrs. E. J. Shelling spent Wednes­
each for June milk the first of Aug­ out
day with her mother, Mrs. Schrader ing a week on the beach a( Netarts. to the swinging bridge on the Kilchis not wish to do so, 'when it worked ust. June cheese sold for $300,000.60 sale July 28 to buy at the Holstein
going on at Maplewood Farm at
too
great
a
hardship
on
the
individ
­
After visiting at the home of her river to picnic Sunday. They fished
at Rockaway.
Scappoose. Among those that signi­
ual. But with the new system, the Most of this was at 33c. a pound.
daughter
Mrs.
F.
B.
McKinley
for
and
had
lunch
there.
Miss
Evelyn
C. W. Thomas, of Portland is visit­
Of the farmers receiving over $500 fied their intention of going were
concrete walks will be paid for un­
ing his son. Harry, at the Red Clover two weeks, Mrs. M. E. Hearn, return­ Hoag, Miss Gladys Jones and Miss der a bonding system much the same for their milk, 41 farmers received John Schilds, Rollie Watson, J. J.
ed to her home in Portland, Friday. Vera Jones. Alfred Smith, Howard
Cheese factory.
$1,000 or more; 24 farmers will get Rupp, B. A. Folks, Adolph Schild, L.
Returning home to Seattle on the Erskine and Bill Coburn made up the as the paving is at present.
Boyd Mendenhall returned Satur­
The amendment would also give from $900 to $1000; 25 checks be­ D. Smith, Warren Vaughn, and R. C.
was
Mrs.
F.
party.
day from a two weeks vacation at morning train today
the council the right to order in a tween $800 & $900 will be given; 18 Jones. Mr. Jones and a few of the
Magnuson, who has been visiting
The Relief Corps Club .went to walk when the property owners of between $700 and $800; 36 between others Intended to go out by way of
San Francisco.
Mrs. N. G. Boquist for the last Rockaway Tuesday for a picnic at adjacent property petitioned to have $600 and $700; and 50 between Astoria.
Mrs. Martha McCarty, of Oregon
Elmore Park, with Mrs. Schrader. a concrete walk.
$500 and $600.
I A large booklet, with the pedigrees
City, is visiting Miss Theresa Haas month.
her sister, Mrs. The following people attended: Mrs.
After
visiting
with
1
Five thousand and five hundred of the cattle, and pictures of some
over the week-end.
T. M. Ross on the Trask River road, I Davidson, Mrs. Mapes, Mrsfl Craver,
boxes of cheese were sold in Seattle were gotten out by the auctioneer
Mrs. Ed. Hadley’B sister and fam­ a mile and a half from town, Miss and son, Mrs. Travis, Mr. Spear and
Is Marriage Necessary.
last week, one buyer taking 3,000 Fifty-five or sixty cattle were offer­
Ily came in from California to visit
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for her home in wife, Mrs. Johnson anad two daugh­
Ora
Scovell,
left
at
33c. Tillamook. This probably ed for sale.
with her Friday.
"The Strange Woman,’’ the Wil-
ters, Mrs. Noyes, and C. E. Reynolds
Portland Wednesday.
takes care of the surplus for this
Miss
Ham
Fox
photoplay
in
which
Judge W. W. Condor came in on
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sharon left and wife.
Gladys Brockwell playB Inez de Pier- season and prices are not apt to de­ Civil Service Examination Postponed.
business Tuesday and is expected to Wednesday for Portland. They came
Lee McCracken vs. Bay City Land refond, and which will be shown at cline below 33c. for some time.
stay about a week.
Letters received from San Francis­
in Tuesday to visit the Oddfellows Company which was decided in favor
The U. S. Civil Service Commission
Charles McClellan left for his lodge here. Mr. Sharon is Grand Sec­ of the plaintiff, who obtained a judg­ the Gem Theatre next Thursday, co stated that one shipment of cheese announces that the postoffice clerk
August
7,
is
bound
to
cause
much
home in Portland, after working a retary of the I. O. O. F.
ment for $1355.88 in the circuit discussion among those who see it. on the S. S. "Elizabeth," consisted of examination announced to be held at
while In Tillamook.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Small, and court which was a suit to rescind a It is based on the question of wheth­ 298,000 pounds, and this came from Tillamook, Oregon, Post Office, on
Sarretta DeLillies and her sister, daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Stone, contract for the purchase of a lot in er it is fair to bind a woman by mar­ Coos and Curry counties. It was July* 26, 1919 has been postponed
Lola, are here from Los Angeles whose father and mother are visiting Central Addition to Bay City was re­ riage ties to a man who neglects her mostly sold at 31V9c.
to September 13, 1919. This exam­
Supreme Court on for his gay friends.
881,079 pounds of cheese were ination will be held to establish an
visiting their father.
here from Nebraska, motored to Sea- versed by the
Tuesday.
eligible register from which selec­
The Small and Urie Cannery will side and back Sunday.
In the play after Inez’s husband produced.
The general baggage agent of the dies, she declares she never again will
tion may be made to fill vacancies as
can blackberries and loganberries
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walter, and
they may occur in the position of
this year as well as fish.
OIL DEPOSITS INVESTIGATED
Mrs. G. E. Beers, of Oregon City Southern Pacific north of Ashland, I be manacled by marriage to a man.
postal clerk in the Tillamook, Ore­
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Miss Alma Spiker of Portland, is drove in yesterday afternoon, and and of the Union Pacific, J. H. Regal, Then a young American architect
visiting her sister, Mrs. D. Kuratli left this morning for Netarts, They were in town Tuesday and Wednes­ comes Into her life, but despite his Gcoligiit» Here From Portland to gon, post office. Both men and wom­
day. W. H. Jenkins the general pas­ apparent sincerity Inez refuses to
en will be admitted to this examina­
for a couple of weeks.
visited friends here in town.
Examine Ground for Possible De­
senger agent was back in town again
tion. Age limits are 18 to 45 years
J. G. Martin left for Portland on a
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Small left for He is establishing a ticket selling of­ take a chance.
posits.
on the date of the examination.
He takes her from Paris to his
business trip Wednesday, He expects Portland on business Wednesday af­
fice at Barview. The office there was home in Delphi , Iowa. There the
C. B. Osborne, of Denver, Colorado, The entrance salary is 11000.00 per
to be gone about a week.
ternoon, driving out by the way of closed at the opening of the war.
women
learn
that
Inez
has
written
a
assisted by E. G. Sinclair of Mon­ annum.
L. A. Lathrop after vacationing the Grand Ronde.'' They will go to
Application blanks and informa­
Sunday
service
to
Bayocean
will
be
book
on
free
love
and
they
plan
to
tana, were sent to Tillamook and
along the coast for a few days re­ Camas, Wash., while outside.
much improved from now on. Hourly disgrace her. The plan dosen’t work along the coast by Henry Parker, tion may be obtained by applying to
turned to Portland Saturday.
In ’he case of W. A. Saling vs. trips will be made by Capt. L. E. De- out because the mother of her Amerl-
William C. Foster, local secretary,
Mrs. Frank Landolt died last Sat­ First National Bank, the supreme Rock from Bayocean to Bay City can sweetheart cannot be won over. director of the Oregon Bureau of board of U. S. Civil Service Examin­
Mines, to investigate possible oil de­ ers, Tillamook. Oregon, post office,
urday as the result of a serious op­ court denied a petition for rehear­ from 8; 30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Regular
posits, and determine whether they
ing. The case was decided in favor of ■ trips will tunv
eration at the Boal’s hospital.
or to the secretary, 11th U. 8. Civil
also be
uc made
»lixue iiviiy
from u-
now on AUTOMOBILE RUNS INTO
are worth working or not.
Service District, 303 P.O. Bld., Seat­
Irvie E. Keldson bought him a the plaintiff in the circuit court.
I from Bayocean to Tillamook. . The
Mr.
Osborne
and
Mr.
Sinclair
were
BICYCLE LAST NIGHT
tle, WaBh.
Miss Hazel Prince and Clifford I boat will leave Bayocean for Tilla­
Studebaker six roadster. Some of his
in
Tillamook
Friday
and
left
Satur
­
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Smith of Salem, returned this morn­ mook at 9:30 and leave Tillamook
friends are expecting a ride.
Machine Driven by Miss E. .M. An­ day on tbelr way north seeking in­
Stopping in Cloverdale for a week ing after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. for Bayocean at 2:30.
formation of any possibilities along “Out of A Clear Sky” At the Gem.
derson, Runs into Chester Thomks the coast. The trip was purely one of
is Frank Loop who has been visiting G. P. Winslow for a few days. Miss I Visiting a brother of the A. J. An­
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Prince is Mrs. Winslow’s sister.
A dainty Belgian countess who ob­
at the home of Hubert O’Dell.
derson's at the beach at Bar View
investigation, and later trips will be
jects
to being made a pawn of state
Jim
Himes
was
cutting
chittem
Last
night
Miss
E.
M.
Anderson
Sunday
where
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
J.
made
to
any
territory
where
oil
de
­
Miss Hazel Morgan went out Sat­
Mrs. Oscar was driving along First St., going posits are thought to be. They are and sold in marriage to a dissolute
urday to visit a friend, Mrs. Sanders, bark from the underside of a fallen Anderson, Mr. and
tree Saturday, when his ax slipped Schultz, Carl Anderson and Miss Eu­ west, when Chester Thomas, riding very anxious to hear from any one German prince, is the captivating
in Portland for a couple of weeks.
role essayed by Marguerite Clark In
and he chopped into his knee, niak-
i
Coming from Salinas, California to i ing a deep gash and cutting the bone. genia Smith, Frank Maguire, Mr. a bicycle coming east, was forced on­ who has, or knows of oil indications her newest Paramount photoplay,
to
the
wrong
side
of
the
street
by
Mac
Shane
and
his
two
daughters,
one
knows
of
in
this
region.
If
any
visit his sister, Mrs. Frank Bester, is
Married at the home of James who are visiting from Seattle, Fritz several automobiles, parked or run­ any such deposits or indications, It "Out of a Clear Sky” which will be
Bert Turney, who arrived last week.
Hacket
in this city on Monday even­ Beltz, Clarence Anderson, and Mrs. ning along on his side of the street. would be greatly appreciated if they shown her next Tuesday, August 5.
Mrs. B. L. Beals, Jr., Mrs. A. G. ing, James
Miss Clark's picture is an adapt­
He did not notice Miss Anderson’s would write to Henry Parks, director
Donovan and Hilda
Anderson, Tony Werner, and Ruby . Shambley, Rev. C. E. Gibson, of the '. F. Stranahan.
ation by Charles Malgne from “Out
machine,
and
rode
right
out
in
front
of
the
Oregon
Bureau
of
Mines,
Ore
­
The automobile of Mr. Gist ran
Anderson spent Sunday at Rockaway
of a Clear Sky” a novel written b/
I Allied Church, performing the cere- '
over E. E. Koch's bicycle Friday of it. She killed the engine, but the gon Building, Portland, Oregon.
Maria Thompson Davies, In which
H. V. Alley, county road commis­ mony.
machine
coasted
into
hlB
bicycle.
Mr.
Osborne,
who
is
in
charge
of
afternoon and after getting over the
the principal character is Celeste,
sioner, of Nehalem was in town Sat­
He.was
thrown
off,
and
it
made
the
work
in
this
field
was
formerly
cordially
invited
to
all
Your are
bicycle with the front wheel he
the tiny but stately Countess of Ber-
urday and Sunday on a business trip.
his
nose
bleed
but
he
received
no
ser
­
chief
geologist
of
the
California
at
the
Christian
Church,
services i
stopped the car, and carefully jacked
sek and Krymn. Her scheming uncle
Pearl Rebstock returned to Port­ Sunday;
ious
injuries.
The
accident
was
one
Highway
Commission,
and
is
at
pres
­
Bible School
10 a.m. up the car so as to get it off the bicy­
land Saturday after visiting T. R. preaching 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. C. E. cle without further Injury, and while of a series here this week.
ent connected with the firm of Har­ demands that she offer herself as a
pawn,of state, In order that his rela­
Hornshuch at Hebo for a week or ten at 7 p.m. Rev. Harry E. Tucker, a large crowd watched, corefully
rison and Eaton, consulting geolo- tions with Germany might be Im­
days.
of
the
gists,
of
Denver.
The
purpose
minister.
drew the wheel forth, discovering
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM
proved. Celeste refuses to agree to a
investigation is to prevent people marriage with a German prince, and
Mrs. Otto Walther, of Hemlock left
it was not injured in the
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moe and daugh- that
wasting money drilling for oil where escapes with her governess to Ameri­
on the Saturday morning train for ter left for their home at Cottage slightest.
Friday, August 1—"Snobs” Para­ there is none.
Beaverton where she will visit rela­ Grove
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Wednesday. _ after visiting at
ca. Her uncle follows her abroad,
mount
production
featuring
Victor
are
Morris Schnal and Mrs. Schnal
tives.
the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. O. ' going out to Portland Sunday to al­
however but when the ship docks
Moore.
A baby girl was born to Mr. and Wilson, at the Trask River fish
Auto Horns in And Tears up Quiet she eludes him and catches a train
"Burton Holmes Travelogue.”
tend the buyers convention there,
Mrs. Lewis Dick Tuesday morning. hatchery.
I August 4-10. Then they will go to Saturday, Aughst 2—"After His Own
for the South, biding in a Tennessee
Peaceful Camp.
The mother, and child are doing
mountain gorge. There she is discov­
Heart” Metro production featuring
A free tourist information bureau Seattle to stay there during the
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finely.
An accident that might have been ered by Zoe Lawrence, a handsome
has been established by Condit and Northwest Merchants Convention to
Hale Hamilton. A rollicking com­
P. H. Messner went out to Portland Conover’s grocery, and many tourists be held at Seattle August 11-16.
serious, but wasn't, occurred at the young woodsman and wealthy land­
edy.
for a short business trip Saturday are taking advantage of it by asking From Seattle they expect to go to
north fork of the Wilson River owner. who lends his aid to baff’e
"Lloyd Comedy.”
morning He expects to be gone about about good camping places, fishing Vancouver, B. C. and visit friends 8unday, August 3—Program an­ where W. Rlechers and wife, W. the uncle. Scenes of intensity and
a week.
nounced on screen, due to delay in Lewis and wife, and E. M. Condlt sensationalism take place. The role
the pleasure resorts.
-during the next week. Vancouver is
and wife were encamped on the riv­ of Celeste is one of great sympathy,
receipt of advance adv. matter.
Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson
Going home on the Saturday train Mr. Schnal’s old home town.
er.They had a wonderful camp; elec- and It Is probably the heavest one
"Pathe News.”
went to Beaver Sunday afternoon were J. A. Bourne and mother, of
where they will camp near where he Portland, who had spent two weeks 1 The body of Mrs. Sarah Kinnaman Monday, August 4—‘The Mystery trie lights, nice stove, awnings, and Miss Clark has essayed for some
who died at Beaver a week ago last
Giri” Paramount production feat- everything to lure them into the hills time.
is working.
at the beach at Netarts. They say Saturday was moved by her - daugh­
when the days work was done —but
urlng Ethel Clayton.
Miss Cordia Coulson and sister, there is a large crowd over there, ters. Mrs. James Duncan. Jr., and
“Lyons-Moran Comedy.”
tyat camp had an attraction for Registered Jersey Milk Cow for Sale.
after visiting at Bayocean for a and a fine time for all.
1 Mrs. John E. Roach, both of Seattle, Tuesday/August 5—"Out Of A Clear more than humans.
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while returned to their home at Bea
Rev. K. J. Stratemeier and wife, of on Friday. Many of the friends of
On the evening of Tuesday, a lady
Sky” Paramount production feat-
I have several head of Jersey milk
ver. Sunday.
Portland, left on the morning train the deceased gathered at the train to
from Portland, Mrs. Ulmans, was cows for sale, some fresh now, some
uring Marguerite Clark.
Mrs. A. V. Mitchell left on the for Rockaway. They have been visit- see the departure, and to show their
"Pathe News.”
driving along the road near the will be fresh soon and balance be
Portland train Saturday after visit­ Ing with Kuratll’s in town. Rev. ' sympathy to the bereaved family, Wednesday, Aug. 6—"String Beans camp, when she lost control of the
fresh in the spring.
ing with her mother, Mrs. Coffey, at Stratemeier will preach at Rocka- The body will be
I taken to Kelno,
Paramount production featuring machine, and it made a big circle,
Many of these cows are bred to
interment.
Cloverdale.
way for the next two Sundays.
1 Washington for I
down toward the inviting looking Poppies Golden St Mawes, and the
Charles Ray.
8/aying at Beaver Sunday werq,
"Bray Pictograph”
camp. But on arrival at the tents, it others to well bred bulls. In the lot
Mrs. Fred Carver, of Frankfort, | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and small
Mias May Nehl. Miss Nora Cronquest Kansas; Mrs. A. Busby, of Kellog. < daughters, left for their home tn Thursday, August 7—"The Strange didn’t stop!
are two St. Mawes three year old
and Mias Helen Barber. They visited Idaho, and Mrs. D. Dilly of Raymond Portland Wednesday morning, after
Oh, no!
Woman" William Fox production
heifers, and a number of well bred
friends there.
featuring Gladys Brockwell. A pic­ It went through the first tent and heifers coming three years old, will
Washington went to Rockaway Frl- five weeks spent in enjoyable
i
" fish-
Mrs. Fred Nieklaus came back from day to spend the day. They are the Ing and vacationing with Mr. and
ture taken from one of the greatest came out all arrayed In hats, linger­ have first calf.
Portland much improved in health, aunts and mother of Mrs. VidIto. who , Mrs. F. L. Berkey. Mr. Lewis had
Reasons for selling no place to keep
stage successes ever played in ie, dressing gowns and all the nec­
essities of a lady ready to travel, them. Inquire at Todd Hotel, or at
and brought one of the Sumerldnd is just recovering from a serious op- some wonderful catches of fish, and
New York.
leaving four pieces of canvas where post offibe.
P. W. Todd, Owner.
“An Amateur Liar.”
some salmon when trolling
girla with her.
eration.
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