JtaìilW * TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST 7, 1919. Returning to Seattle, after a few | Leaving for Banks and Forest days here looking over the mill, was Grove, Sunday, was Mr. and Mrs. E. ' ----- o------- W. Jenson, of the Seattle firm of A. IL. Hopkins and family. They will Try a swim at the Bayocean nata- F. Coats. . . Mrs. _ visit Hopkins relatives out there torlum. • for a couple ot weeks. H. H. Rosenberg returned from L. C. Goldsworthy left for Amity to Vancouver B. C. last Friday where Fred Scherzinger, and daughter. vist Friday. he went on a combined pleasure and Miss Mildred, left on the Friday To get to Bayocean, take launch business trip. morning train, he, for Portland, and at Bay City. • If you like fancy shooting and rope she, for Oregon City. They will both visit friends while away. A. C. Daniels left for Portland this throwing, go to the Gem Theatre Friday and Saturday and see Oregon | Next Sunday, August 10 there morning on a business trip. Rose perform. I will be a gospel meeting at 11 a.m. L. Labowitch drove to Seaside and | Returning to Portland Monday and 8 p.m. at the Maple Leaf School back Sunday. was D. Curtiss, who had been visit­ house. Rev. Aug. Olson, missionary, Dr. Wise will be at Cloverdale ing his daughter, Mrs. Della Alley, will conduct the services. every Thursday. • for a month. I Mrs. Robt, H. McGrath has just Go to Bayocean for a pleasant out­ _ _____ of F. M. Leslie returned to Portland been appointed superintendent ing fend picnic. * Wednesday after a few days spent the Allied Church Sunday school, to Cecil Kinnaman is spending her near Netarts, where he was looking succed O. V. White, who has been out of town for some time. over his ranch. vacation at Seaside. Tillamook Jottings. I Haberlach for several days. Mr. ROAD IN EXCELLENT CONDITION Barker is now manager of one of the SAYS PORTLAND VISITOR large Portland laundries. Spending a few weeks vacation at Rockaway are Mrs. D. Kuratli, of Tillamook, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Kuratli, of Hillsboro, Miss Marie Meier, also of Hillsboro, Miss Alma Spicker, of Portland, and Miss Rosie Abplanalp, troni Tillamook. They are staying al the Edelweiss cottage. Driving in by horse and buggy from McMinnville during Saturday night, was Charles Rowe and Glen Brenniman. They drove practically all night to get here, and are visiting with Mr. Rowe’s sister, Mrs. Hubert O’Dell. Mrs. O’Dell’s sister, Miss Ethel Rowe, is visiting here for a week. I Can See No Reason for Remarks in Papers Saying Roads Not Good ------ o “The roads to Tillamook are in the finest condition I have ever seen them," declared H. R. Blauvelt, ex­ ecutive special for the Oregon Life Insurance Company, of Portland, who drove in here by way of Astoria and Seaside yesterday, "and I think it is too bad that the papers have given out the impression that they are not good, for they are more than good, they are excellent." Mr. Blauvelt says the beaches are only thickly populated in spots, and those are where the people came in by i train, and then wish they had driven in by machine, when they see the excellent roads. The Portland papers have had stories in them that scare ¡the campers away, he said, and while they write of poor roads, the actual roads are better than many so-called good roads in the valley. 1 Archie Gist and family have sold Miss Eugenia Smith left today for Fred C. Baker left this morning to W. J. Gilbert is at Beaver visiting their candy store, "Gist’s Candy attend the State and National Ed­ Portland, with a friend, Miss Lydia Kitchen,” and moved to Salem. Art during his vacation. itorial Association meetings in Port­ Campbell, who has been visiting here Wallace is going to move his clean­ Ip town Monday from Bar View from Portland. Miss Smith will stay land. ing and pressing equipment from was Claude Johnson. I There is a bilk going through the 1 out for a few days vacation. First St. and will occupy the place Oregon Rose at the Gem Theatre Going home to Portland on Mon­ in a week or so as a cleauing and county "touching” those who own Friday and Saturday. autos for »2.50 for a device that is day was Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Tittle, pressing parlor and a tailor supply who have been visiting their folks, shop. The two Hoyts at the Gem Theatre simply a fake. GEM THEATRE PROGRAM Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Tittle, at Fair­ Friday and Saturday. Lou Cates and wife, of Dallas, for­ A. H. Harding vs. C. P. White and view for the past two weeks. Errold Haltom went to Pottland Eva White is a suit filed in the the mer editor of the Polk County Ob­ Friday, Aug. 8—"The Eternal«City” Paramount production featuring Mrs. Minnie Priest Dunton, of server, left Monday after camping Sunday for a few days. circuit court to recover »2900.00 on Pauline Frederick. George L. Shuman Co., of Chicago is at Netarts for a week Lou says he is promissory note. Go to the Gem Theatre, where you “The Two Hoyts”—Vaudeville, in town this week at the Tillamook out of the newspaper game for good always see a good show. | Miss Bernce Böckler left for her Hotel. She is agent for a set of Oregon Rose in fancy Shooting and but we are inclined to doubt him on home in Portland Friday, after vis­ reference books. Dr. Hoyt the Texas Cowboy Ma­ "Our Wonder that point, for the longing to get Born to the wife of Gordon Graham iting for two weeks with her aunt, World." gician. at Bay City, August 1, a son. back will get the best of them before Mrs. C. De Ford. Saturday, August 9.—“False Evi­ Credit Service Co. vs. Ridehalgh & long. T. B. Handley has been in Port­ dence” Metro production featuring I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Earhart and Co., is a suit filed in the circuit court land since Monday on business. J. A. Parker has come from Forest Viola Dana. children left for Battleground, Wash­ to recover four sums of money, viz., Grove and will become one of our Miss Arlie Jones, of Portland is ington, Friday, where they will make “The Two Hoyts" Vaudeville, Sec­ »27.50, »102.00; »85.00 and »75.00 business men. He will engage in the visiting with Mrs. S. S. Johnson. ond and last performance. their future home. for merchandise furnished the de­ harness business, and will occupy Sunday, Aug. 10—"Cecilia of the fendant. Henry F. Leach returned to the city Jeff Harris left for Portland Mon- the building with J. C. Holden on Pink Roses” Select production feat­ day to attend buyers’ week in Port- last night late, with his bride, of a ■ , A two headed calf was on exhibi­ Second St. Mr. Parker comes to Til­ uring Marion Davies. few days. She was Miss Iva Powell of tion at one of the barns in town lamook with the best of recommenda­ land. "Pathe News.” Portland. tions, being a first class practical last Monday. The heads were quite Monday, Aug. 11—“Jane Goes a- Mrs. H. V. Berg w’ent home to Moh- Mrs. Frank Bester’fe brother, Al­ perfectly shaped, but had no neck to harness maker. 1 Wooing” Paramount production ler Friday, after spending a week bert Turney, from California, left rest on. The animals body was re­ Lt. Ben Stain and wife, and baby ! featuring Vivian Martin. here. for Portland Saturday morning, moved to Portland. daughter, Anne Louise, and Mrs. • "Lyons—Moran Comedy.” Dr. Wise will be at Nehalem Hotel after visiting here. Mr. Walter Kinnamin, aged 7.2 Stain’s mother, Mrs. Bailey, of Eu­ Tuesday, Aug. 12—“Johanna En- each Friday and Wheeler each Sat- Mrs. Lon Hadley returned to New­ years, died last Wednesday, and the gene, arrived Saturday night. Lt. I lists” Artcraft production featur- urday. ing Mary Pickford. berg Monday after visiting with Mr. funeral was held Friday. Mr. Kinna­ Stam is out of the army, just dis­ Bungalow City at Bayocean fur­ and Mrs. Hubert Smith, just beyond min had been critically ill for a long charged, and he and his wife will "Pathe News” nishes what you want for a beach time, and the doctors had had no probably stay here. They will be a Wednesday, Aug. 13. "Quicksand” Beaver for Bix weeks. vacation. production featuring welcome addition to Tillamook’s Paramount hope of saving him. C. I. Clough left for Portland Tues­ I Dorthy Dalton. younger set. A marriage license was issued to After visiting her mother, Mrs. day to attend the Buyers’ convention “Bray Pictograph.” George E. Sullivan and Lucile G. and also a druggists’ convention th a t Hattie Fowler, forh three weeks, Leaving for Portland on the Mon­ Thursday, Aug. 14—‘The Love That Crawford. day morning train was Mrs. P. H. Mrs. G. A. Hawkins left for Portland is being held this week. Dares” William Fox production Monday. She will stay there Van Qrsdal. She had been visiting t tor a Jack Steinbach drove to Wheeler featuring Madlaine Traverse. Mr. and Mrs. John McCourt, of this morning where he will work on Portland were in town the early week or so and then return to her with her sister, Mrs. John Pohl and “Hyde and Seek Detectives" Mack home in Aberdeen, W il . Mr. and Mrs. Parrazo for a few days. the dredge. Sennett comedy (2 reels) part of the week as the guests of Mrs. B. D. Russell and Hon of Wal- They say the road is fine all the way Ed G.Freeman left on the Saturday Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Schultz. la Walla, and Mrs. G. Clapp, of Wal- along the bay to the spit at the head train for Hillsboro.where he will vis­ Mrs. William Christensen, Mise la Walla arrived Wednesday and are of Netarts bay. Automobiles can go Nazarene Tent Meetings. it relatives. ------- o------- Mourene Carroll, Miss M a r i on Reed, visiting Mrs. £. J. Hughes, Mrs. clear to the head of the bay. The Nazarene Church expects to Oscar Huber, who has been in town and Miss Elsie Schultz drove over Hughes is Mrs. Russell's mother, After visiting with Mr. and Mrs. begin a tentmeeting on the Chautau­ on a business trip left for Portland from Neah-kah-nie Monday. and Mrs. Clapp is her sister. Bud Withrow at NetartB for several qua grounds next week, August 14, i this morning. days, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCarthy, After staying with her sister, Mrs. Leaving for Portland on the Wed- with the B. T. Flanery, Evangelistic Mr. and Mrs. L. Hiner have .re­ C. C. Woods at Cloverdale, who has nesday morning train was Mr. and of Portland, returned home Friday. Party as workers, assisted by the turned from a trip through Wash­ been ill, Mrs. G. G. Graves returned Mrs. A. Hansen, who have been This was the first trip Mrs. McCar­ pastor and other local helpers. Rev. had made to this region since Flanery is a preacher of unusual to her home at Mohler, Sunday. ington by auto. camping at Barview for several I thy After visiting with Mrs. J. B. Car­ weeks. Mr. Hansen is with the War­ she was a little girl, twenty years a- ability and of national reputation John Lamar and wife left for go. They say they had a wonderful but is best known in the middle Portland Sunday to attend the buy- lisle for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. R. ren Construction Company. time fishing and crabbing, and liked F. Countryman returned to their west. These meetings will be free to er’s week there. Capt. John H. Gibson arrived home Netarts very much. alL Services every night at 7:45 and home in Milwaukie, Wednesday. last night to see his parents. Rev and The Dayocean Hotel is a commod- Ollie Minor has been here visiting on Sunday at 11 a.m., 2:30 and 7:30 Leaving on the Wednesday morn­ Mrs. C. E. Gibson. He came from ious and attractive place for Bay- for a few days from Moh'er. and has p.m. Meetings for next Sunday as fol­ Camp Funstan, Kansas, and will ing train for Portland was Lillian ocean visitors. and Lucy Hemming, who have been leave tomorrow, as he is only on just returned from a trip to Crater lows: Mr. and Mrs. Max Schultz left for Lake, The Dalles and Eastern Ore­ 10 a.m. Sunday School, in charge of a leave of absence. vacationing at Netarts for a week. Portland Saturday, expecting to be gon points, where she spent three or William Fletcher. Miss Agnes Gardiner, a missionery, tour weeks. At Creater Lake it was Miss Helen Gibson and Miss Beu­ gone about 10 days. 11 a.m. preaching by the pastor. lah Rogers returned Sunday from left for Ocean Lake, Wash, Monday, so cold that ice froze on a pan of Rev. A. F. Ingler. A marriage license was issued to Bayocean, where they spent a week, after speaking pleasingly at the I water left out at night, she said, 7:30 p.m. Peoples' service followed Edward Blum, of Hebo, and Mrs. with Miss Roger’s sister, Mrs. Millis. Nazarene Church here, Sunday. She (While at The Dalles, the opposite ex- by the evening sermon. Special sing­ Matilda Kueibel. will stay at Ocean Peak for a few ! treme of heat was found. ing. /Ml welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tornell and son Dr. und Mrs. S. M. Kerron, of Eu­ of Oakland, California, left for Port­ days, then journey to Nampa, Idaho. Several bungalows are being built gene. are visiting with friends in Mrs. Hattie Marvin Hodgdon died by Tillamook people over at Netarts. land today, and will later go home. Tillamook this week. CHEVOLET AGENT HERE. They have been camped at Netarts Sunday evening after an illness Among those is the cottage of Geo. lasting but three days. She is mourn­ Hanslmair, which will be completed Mrs. J. Hermes returned to her for the last two weeks. ed by her husband, nine children and soon. It is mostly stained already. It Finds Business Good, and in All home in Portland Friday, after a Mrs. M. Ivey and Miss Petty, her Northwest. many friends. The funeral services is about 20 by 15 feet. Dr. Elmer weeks rest at Netarts. daughter, have been visiting with ------ o------- were held Tuesday. Rev. C. E. Gib­ I Allen is also building a little bung- E. L. Hart vs. W. D. Murphy and another daughter, Mrs. Zozel at R. G. Stuart, representative I of the son conducting the services. | alow nearby, and several outside wife is a case appealed from the jus­ Cloverdale, they left on the train for be- Oakland, California branch of the Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald, .people have bought lots and will tice to the circuit court. « in Portland today. al- Chevrolet Motor Vonipany was i gin construction or have begun Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quigley, and Tillamook Monday, on his way to Herman Farmer went to Portland Miss Fayne Bell, of Portland came i ready on houses. sister Miss McDonald; and Mr. and 'Astoria and Eastern Oregon, to see Monday, expecting to stay a few in Tuesday afternoon to visit her ——* Mrs. Henry Smith, were in town David Martlny the local Chevrolet folks at Beaver, and stayed over .days transacting business. Attention Berry Growers. from Blaine Monday shopping and to agent, about business prospects here ------- o------- Miss Amanda Schwabbauer left for night in Tillamook with Miss Laura attend the cheese convention. Hans , The season is near at hand when for next year. Mr. Martlny expects a .her home in Salem Friday morning, Bays. Jensen was also in from Blaine. * you will harvest the evergreen black- greatly increased business, and is August Ludtke vs. Louis Ludtke after a vacation at Netarts. J. J. Meyers of Portland, left on . berries and it is our desire and hope ordering 70 cars over last years or­ Miss Glenda Summerlin left for and wife is a suit filed in the circuit the train this morning for a short ! that you have a profitable crop. The ders. court to cancel the deeding of certain Mr. Stuart is enthusiastic over his Portland Monday after visiting with business trip. He and his family are ¡demand for the evergreen was never land belonging to the defendants to Mrs. Embum for seven weeks. camping at Netarts, having driven 1 better, and we will start the paying company, and says they will do near­ their son, Louis Ludtke. in last week. He says the roads were price off at a good substantial figure, ly 100 per cent more business in the Only the best in pictures at the Returning to her home at Newberg in good condition. Mr. Meyers is man- 1 planning at all times to give grow­ northwest this year than they did Gem Theatre every night you can’t Saturday, was Miss Mildred Fergu- ager of the McKinley Apartments in ers all the market affords. We are last ye: r. Every dealer is giving in pick .a poor one. Go any time. here to stay, and came here with that bigger o.dei.. which speaks well for son, who had been visiting at Netarts Portland. A Miss Faye Harris, Miss Mayme La with W. Logan and family for a intention and have had practically the popularity of Chevrolets. Charles Burgraff, an architect of follettg, W. Wilmot and W. Kenne­ the united patronage of all the berry »400,Ouv addition has just been com­ Albany was here Monday and Tues­ pleted lor the Oakland plant, so they dy drove out to Portland Sunday. A pleasant trip to the beach at day. Mr. Burggraf has built several producers back of us, and we want to will no*, be able to turn out every joyed Sunday, — ------ -■ by of the Tillamook business houses and ask you for your further support, W. R. Rutherford and Mrs. Ruth­ Barview, was en,., kind o* motor that the eastern plant erford came in Sunday night to visit the Misses May Nehl, Blanche Harris public buildings. He says, Tillamook, and assure you we will give you makes. a total output of nearly honest weights and the top price at with Mrs. Rutherford’s parents here. and Nora Cronqulst, and Mrs. Helen like Albany, his home town has some 30,000 vurs is expected from the all times. fine business blocks, for a town its After visiting here for two weeks Borba. Our cannery is operated exclusive­ Oaklan:: plant next year. Spending the day at the beach at size. Mrs. N. Johnson, of Portland, left I ------------------- ly in the canning of small fruits. was Mrs. Rockaway Wednesday for Hillsboro this morning. Mrs. H. Pollock and daughter, of We will furnish you crates free ot CIT. -OUNCIL MET MONDAY. Mkith and baby daughter, and Carl Seattle, left on the train for Port­ charge. O. C. Morris, assistant operating I ----- ------ Pollock. They left on the morning morning land and home this morning. They Respectfully, supervisor for the Southern Pacific Reject«... Mr. Dolan'z Paving Bid On traUi. Mrs. Pollock's have been visiting Graves Canning Co., Inc. was in town this morning. 8evc„;. St.—Fire Commissioner» Opposite Tillamook Bakery C. F. McDougall of the McDougall sister, Mrs. Kennedy in Tillamook, .«..«Ort Poor Condition. Mrs. J. H. Hathaway and daughter Co., of Portland, left Wednesday af­ and Mrs. Kellow and Mrs. Farmer at Gladys, returned home Tuesday from Beaver. ter spending a few days here Install­ Tlie *..., Council after holoin;, over a pleasant visit with friends in Porl- ing machinery for the Coats Lumber A. 1. fc.M *>., **•* •?«. ***..**! k, - . S. P. Strang, representative of the land» paving from last Thursday, rejected, Company. Failing-McCalman Co., of Portland, After visiting a while with their it Monday night at their regular John E. Altchison. senior land ap­ left Wednesday after a few days daughter. Miss Una Emerson; Mr. praiser of the Interstate Commerce meeting as being too high. The bid here on business. Mr. Strang has was slightly over the 10 percent and Mrs. F. W. Emerson left Thurs- Commission has finished appraising been coming here regularly for many allowed above estimated cost. day. ‘the Tillamook-Hillsboro line, and years, and says he believes he knows The report of the fire coinnission Mrs. Van Patton’s daughter, left this morning for San Francisco. more Tillamook people than he does here from Salem was heard in part. Elizabeth, is visiting her mother, and Elmer Bennett is here visiting with Portlanders. The official report has not yet been expects to leave for Portland S'J"- his brother R W. Bennett, a week Miss Aurelia Birch, and sister lead, as they send their finding to day- _____ or so. ___ Mr. Bennett is a discharged Birch, of Rickreall, have been visit­ the state commissioner at Salem, H. R. Shoemaker left for Portland I niav|ne, and has just returned from ing with their sister Mrs. Ralph Lu­ who forwards it back here, before it Wednesday morning after visiting Siberia. cas. and left Wednesday morni’ ? is givei. out to the public. There is a with his brother at Beaver for a After a two weeks fishing trip at with Mrs. Lucas and Mrs. Mary barn or two in town that the com­ week. Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Freeman Mapes for their home. Mrs. Mapes mission will probably condemn as Jeopardizing and endangering the Judge W. W. Condor left for his returned to Portland Wednesday. 'and Mrs. Lucas are going back adjoining property in case of fire. home in Corvallis Monday, after be- They report fair luck with the catch­ them to visit. The resignation of Mrs. Everson ing in the city a few days on busi­ es they made. Earl B. Barker and family from the Library Board was accept­ ness. Robert Myers from Portland has Oregon Rose years lived in Tillamook a number of ed and Mrs. George Kiger was ap- With The Two Hoyts The special nurse brought down been visiting at the E. G. Lantz camp ago came to the county to camp and pointed by Mayor Boals to take her At Gem Theatre from Portland, for Mrs. Vidito. Mrs. at Netarts since a week ago Sunday. visit old time friends. While In the place on the library board. Friday A Saturday Carl Griessen and wife alsi spent a Bpeirs. left Saturday morning for city they stayed at the home of Carl ------ o------- August & A 9. day there last week. Portland. RED CROSS 0 CITY: CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB REORGANIZED. Renewed Interest Shown in Work, Every Woman Invited to Next Meeting. Week-end Parties, and Picnic Din­ ners Fill Week—Swastika Meets ------ o------ Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Condit, Mrs. W. J. Reich- ers, Mr. and Mrs. George Hanslmair, and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Conover motored up Wilson river Tuesday night and had a delightful picnic supper. -------o------ A delightful afternoon was spent by members of the Swastika Club at their meeting last week at the home of Mrs. Carl Haberlach, where Mrs. Burge was hostess. Social conversa­ tion and games took up the time pleasantly until a late hour, when the hostess served refreshments. The guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Barker, of Portland; Mrs. Dr. Robinson, and Mrs. B. C. Lamb. Mrs. Harrison won the prize in the games. Leaving on the Friday train to spend the week-end at Barview, were Mrs. E. H. Stark, and her sister,Mrs. L. W. Garrett, who is visiting her from Pendleton. They will be join­ ed Sunday by Mrs. Stark’s daughter, Miss Blanche, and a party of friends. The party of five couples went down Saturday night and stayed with Stark's until Sunday evening. The Civic Improvement Club held a reorganization meeting the last of July, at the city hall, and much in- teristing work has been planned for this year. Since the war work is fin- ished there is renewed interest in club activities among the women, according to Mrs. W. Stanley Coates, secretary of the Civic Improvement Club. The club extends a cordial Invita­ tion to the women of the city and county to be present at the August meeting, which will be held Wed- nesday. August 13, at the city hall at 2:30. ------- o------- c . . Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Blaine Hays and Mrs. Frank Hyde delight­ fully entertained the O. E. 8. Ken­ sington Club. A musical program and guessing contest being the happy* fea­ tures of the afternoon. The selec­ tions on the violin and singing by Professor and Mrs. Carl Griessen, a piano selection by Mrs. Tucker, and the duet by Mrs. Lee Doty and Mrs. Leslie Harrison, were very much en- oyed by all. Much of the pleasure of the meeting went to the hostesses for the beautifully decorated table and dainty refreshments served. Tlie club members present were: Mesdames H. A. Williams, P. Todd. Botts, Stanley Coates, Gruber, Mer- rick, Henkle C. Stanley, Wlley, Reedy, Lee Doty, Foster, Tucker, Heyd, Hays. The invited guests were Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. R. O. Jones Mrs. Newell, Mrs. Griessen and Mrs. Leslie Harrison. Aviation Field Needed ------ o------ - Many cities over the country have made arrangements for an aviation field, and Tillamook is lagging in lliis respect. A short while ago a ser­ ies of pictures were run in the mag­ azines showing how many airplane accidents had occurred because the aviators had been unable to find suitable landing places, With ma- chines flying north along the coast every little while as the reports from the San Diego and Mather Fields seem to indicate they will, Tillamook should prepare an aviation field, and work to have a station establish­ ed here. Fred C. Baker, made Tillamook Cfoi of organisa Mrs. J. B. Gillldkha the Portland Chapter can Red Cross arrive Mrs. Faye F. Catlin, B( home service work at day, to meet with.,thfl Tillamook County Ref At the meeting* fl fleers were appoffl land chapter, as 1 tion had been uni ing with enough? to elect. These self officers pro tem,’ aiidK a meeting can beflfl directors and meflll# and elect officers^f^ At the meeting officers of the EJfcew appointed by thejJ were: ChairmaflKM vice-chairman, Mr«. 1 Secretary, Mrs. A.*tV urer, Chester McQM| Mrs. Rachel StanlJJyTj Mrs. Gillingham jj rather disappointed J Tuesday night, as | ami she had wantefl to come. The Red Cl alive concern, and CM when the interesfl’ 19 That the Red CroJ as an active ordezi ended, seems to be ■ people who are interest, but this’ J Red Cross is a peril tion, and will caj wherever there is fl orders keep going.,fl Reconstruction* fl kinds is being eairfl Cross, and it servflffl epidemics and big fl vice may be needsdl time, and stronkvfl needed in every flfl the work. gj ' 'Members of ths^H tee acting with C. J. Edwards, Lamb, Dr. D. Stanley Coates. It la planned to members of the dll notifying them of J by the Portland efl them to come to *fl for a meeting to I permanent officers! The directors bfl are: Doctors, C.J9 Smith, R. T. Boa! Robinson and Dr. fl are; Henry CrensM J. Edwards, J. I Clough, E. E. Koch/ A Pennington, C. M Turnbull, Geo. Lalj Mrs. W. Holmes, Jfl Botts, Mrs. Robisoi Mrs. Bert King, M Mrs. John GroatJ Kuratli, B. C. Lamb S. A. Brodhead, Rai] Coates, Geo.Willia|i| W. M. Heaston, Nair, Rosenbdrg W. B. Sutton, Page, Merril SmitM Erwin Harrison, fl B. Handley, Honifl Hare. 5 Those appointed! the county are: M er; Toni Watt, Brf| derson, Nehalem';« Mohler; A. J. Jonefl J Maxwell. Fairyi« South Prairie; Johl City; Chas Ray. CM J .1 Mou Magarrell, Lewis, Oretown; Fir. BOTH MEASURES CARRY IN MONDAY'S CITY ELECTION "Fal»e - o------ Evidem Ron Change in Method of Calling for Paving Bids, and Right to Enforce "False Evidenc^'l New Sidewalk Construction tic drama in whicl Passed. seen will be preset The election Monday brought 80 voters to the polls, 58 of whom voted tor the ordinance ullowing property owners to bond to build concrete walks and ullowing them 10 years In which to pay for the improvements and for the city to advertise lor bius o.i more than one kind of paving al - l...,u tor a given street. At present ». lien the city advertis­ es for paving H must specify the ex­ act kind, whetlie., Wunenile, gravel concrete, crushed rock concrete or any other kh*u. IU. Then bids for the Is allowed p............. g Uil all that . ...v,...-/ la . ns is. may b< oil vaiiuu^ AiuUs oi puviug submitted and the proper,y owners in meeting wth the city council de­ cide which ls the best for the money, and choose that kind. The new ordl- nance also shortens the time limit for remonstrances against paving from 20 to 10 days. The new sidewalk amendment al­ lows the council the right go make a citizen who has a dangerous walk put In a new one, or if after he is notified