Jtaöliöljt I 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 — . o—- ■ O — ■ 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. ' c------ 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. • 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