Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 14, 1919, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST 14, 1919.
Dr. Wise will be at Cloverdale
Miss M G. Robinson left Saturday if the rate on calling Tillamook is
Albert Easom vs. Southern Pacific GOOD WILL BETWEEN
of their father's estate. She married
every Thursday.
after visiting with Dr. D. Robinson not resinded.
Company is a suit filed In the cir­
the student “on the quiet” and this
ASTORIA
AND
CITY
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cuit court to recover |8,000 from
provokes complications which are
Fred Gillen came in from Portland during her vacation. She returned to
Marriage
licenses
were
issued
to
MANIFESTED
AT
LUNCH.
Try a swim at the Bayocean nata-
Portland.
the railroad company. It is alleged
bound to hold the attention of every
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George W. Fosnot and Nettie Tomp- that in 1914 the defendant, without
torium.
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• over the week-end, and spent the
spectator to the final scene.
time here and at the beach and Bay
Returning to her home at Ports­ sett; W. H. Rawle and Louise A.
the consent or permission of plaintiff Speaker« Exude Good Will and Feel­
Mrs. A. F. Ingler left for the beach City.
Mr. Barrymore is well supported In
mouth, Ohio, was Mrs. Hanna Lind- Forbes.
ing of Comradeship Between Two
the photoplay.
entered upon plaintiff's land and re­
Friday.
Going to spend the day at the ener, who left on the train this morn­
Hubert O’Dell and Charley Rowe moved therefrom gravel,
which
Cities Grows.
Frank McGuire left for Seattle beach was Mrs. Paul Fitzpatrick, ing after visiting with E. Rogers,
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drove to Seaside and back Sunday. : changed and diverted the channel of
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM
Sunday.
who left on the Tuesday morning her son-in-law, at Cloverdale.
A banquet at which the best of
They report fine roads along the the river, and caused it to flow and
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After visiting at the home of her way and say one of the hugest .’ strike with great force against the community feeling was displayed and Friday, Aug. 15—"The Old Home­
L. C. Goldsworthy left for Amity to train.
a
great
desire
for
better
co-operation
daughters,
Mrs.
T.
K.
Lyster,
and
M.
vist Friday.
crowds imaginable throngs the Sea­ ' lands of the plaintiff.
O. A. Schultz and wife expect to
stead Paramount production with
manifested was the one given by the
O. Guthert, of Hemlock, for
an all star cast.
To get to Bayocean, take launch leave Monday for Los Angeles! Cali­ weeks, Mrs. H. A. Smith, returned four side beach. Mr. Rowe and Glen Bren- I Tourists coming through lately Tillamook Commercial Club to repre­
to niman left for McMinnville, their
“Ellis Comedy Stock Company”
at Bay City.
• fornia. They will drive down m their her home in Portland, Sunday.
' have reported that they were not sentatives of the Astoria Chamber of
home Monday night.
machine.
will present George M. Cohn’s
I very
hospitably treated in this Commerce Wednesday afternoon at
Go to Bayocean for a pleasant out­
Greatest Stage success “Naughty
Visiting at the home of S. A.
Eight
members
of
the
Portland
Going
to
Portland
this
morning
'county,
and
the
slackness
in
this
re
­
the
Tillamook
Hotel
dining
room.
ing and picnic.
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Widow”
Brodhead are his daughter Mrs. B. D. Hunt Club rode through Tillamook
to. The
About forty Astorians were pres­
Mrs. M. Schnal arrived home from after a vacation spent at Pacific City Lamar, and her daughters, Hazel and Tuesday night, stopping over here. spect should be attended
This company is made up of 12
tourists
are
very
little
bother,
they
were
Earl,
Della
and
Vivian
Young
ent, and a nearly equal number of
Portland Sunday.
|
people.
It is seldom indeed that we
I
Pauline,
all
of
Corvallis,
and
Mrs.
V.
They
started
from
Portland
Sunday,
bring in money, and are generally of
,
of Portland.
are able to offer such attractions
I E. Duncan and daughter, of Rose- several more horsemen or women be­ the better class of people, so speak Tillamook boosters. The pleasure of
Charles Wells returned home from • Capt. John H Glbson leit Saturday
the
guests
at
the
cordiality
of
their
as this. Don’t confuse this organi­
burg.
ing in the crowd then, but turned pleasantly to them. Give them infor­ reception was freely voiced in their
Portland Friday.
I niorn[ng after a few days here with
zation with a lot of road-players.
back
at
Forest
Grove.
The
riders
mation
cheerfully,
and
if
they
camp
Returning to Portland on Satur-
speeches, and the welcome of Tilla­
F. D. Small left for California on 1 his father and mother, Rev. and Mrs.
They have recently played in Ho­
came in over the Wilson river road. | in your front yard, and spoil a dah­ mook people was frankly voiced by
day
was
Esther
Erdman,
who
has
business Tuesday.
C. E. Gibson.
quiam, Aberdeen, Tacoma, Seattle,
been visiting Mrs. Clyde McKinster
W. Coburn, and Alfred Smith, Mrs. lia bed, just think it is for the good the citizens here. Cooperation be­
Astoria and many other places
Harry Curtis, of Spokane, left for a week. They are old school- Anna M. Jones, and Miss Luenne I of the cause.
tween Astoria and Tillamook in
Leaving for outside Friday morn­
where they have made good. Don’t
Tuesday
morning
after
visiting
here
■ mates and had a pleasant time to- Jones drove out to Portland last I The Civic Improvement Club met marketing Tillamook products more
ing was H. T. Botts.
miss them.
with the Billings and McGee families Igether. ■
Thursday. Mrs. Jones and daughter Wednesday with a large attendance, cheaply by way of Astoria, at the Saturday, August
16.—“Amateur
O. E. Buffum left Wednesday to and his sister.
I Mrs. W. Pettys, daughter of Mr. were visiting here with Gladys Jones and had an interesting session. A same time building up Astoria’s
Adventuress" Metro production
spend the day at the beach.
and
her
sister,
and
returned
to
their
commerce
was
the
theme
of
most
of
! Mrs. F. S. Bradley, Mrs. Walter and Mrs. E. G. Lantz returned to her
committee was appointed to investi­
featuring Emmy Wehlen.
A dance was given at Fairview last Pollock and children left for Bay­ home at Jennings Lodge, Oregon, home in McMinnville. Mr. Coburn gate the possibilities of building a the speeches.
Ellis Comedy Stock Company” will
Friday by Wilkins’ orchestra.
Joseph Mannix acted as toastmas­
ocean this morning, where they will after spending three pleasant weeks and Mr. Smith returned Monday I community center house, with gym
present Hooper Dunlap’s Mirth
floor and other arrangements neces­ ter, and Introduced the speakers who
Maker “Who Loves You”
| of vacation at the Lantz camp south night.
N. Bellinger left for his home in stay for the day.
Two complete shows each night.
W. F. Bridgeford, and family of sary for the amusement of the people talked briefly as follows:
Hillsboro Tuesday morning.
; Miss Mary Frances Champagne and of Netarts.
Carl Haberlach, secretary-salesman Sunday, Aug. 17—Children of Ban­
using the place. The members of the
Yakima,
Washington,
and
J.
(
G.
The
Vincent
family,
of
Oretown
Miss
Jessie
S.
Clark,
of
Portland
re-
Miss Alice Ockwig, of Portland
of the Tillamook County Creamery
ishment, featuring Mitcjiell Lewis
! turned home Saturday after a vaca- were in the city Tuesday to bid fare­ Siepmau and family were in town committee are as follows: Mrs. C. E. Association, who explained the work­
came in Sunday to visit Heisels'.
An interesting and thrilling story
well to Bobby Erasmus, of Portland last week-end. Mr. Bridgeford is the Gibson, Mrs. James Williams, Mrs.
Ition at Netarts.
ings
of
the
cooperative
marketing
Ed Heisel arrived home Sunday
of the northern lumber camps and
who had been visiting them, and son of J. H. Bridgeford, who with Frances Stranahan and Joe Magin-
system in the Tillamook association.
the cold snowy regions.
after a term of service in the army. I Mrs. R. W. Illingsworth and daugh­ left on the Tuesday morning train some others, founded the townsite ; ' ms.
»is.
ter of Portland, left Saturday morn- for his home.
“Pathe News.”
of Bay City. Mr. Bridgeford has gone I Glenn Quiett, a member of the He told how the creameries had
Nineteen new members were taken
p ro­
into the K. of P. lodge on Saturday. \ng after two weeks spent here visit­ • E. M. Condit and wife, ,S. W. Con­ to the beach, and hopes to meet some 1 Astoria delegation that was here banded together to sell their that Monday, Aug. 18—"The Two Brides’"
ing her children.
duct, but neglected
to add
Paramount production featuring
if the old settlers while there.
I Wednesday left on the Wednesday through hiB own organizing ability
over and wife, W. A. Lewis and wife,
Miss Etna Daniel and G. Cookson
Lina Cavallerl.
Marriage
licenses
were
issued
to
'
stage
for
Cloverdale
and
the
south.
Dr.
Henry
Viereck
and
wife
left
W.
J.
Reicher
and
wife,
and
George
enjoyed Sunday together at Bavocean
“LyonB-Moran Comedy."
John Steinback and Francis M. Hanslmair motored to Seaside and for Portland Monday to open an of­ He will go to Neskowin and hike he has managed to keep the price of
Miss Neva Maddux came in to visit Wiley; Ralph Johnson and Cecelia Cannon Beach Sunday, and enjoyed fice there. Dr. Viereck will be con­ ; over the Salmon River Cape, follow­ Tillamook cheese above that of any Tuesday, Aug. 19—"Private Peat”
other Oregon cheese on the market.
Paramount-Artcraft special pro­
Miss Edna Mills Wednesday evening. Florence Johnson.
nected with the Eye, Ear and Throat ing the route of the Roosevelt high-
• the day there.
S. S. Gordon, cashier of the First
duction. Produced from the story
Hospital in Portland. Tillamook peo­ I way to the California border. Mr. National Bank
After visiting with F. D. Turcks at
Mrs. May E. Stewart left for
of
Astoria ex­
of Private Harold Peat, and show­
Richard Crain and Virgil Meador, ple going out will receive especial Quiett was a reporter on the "Astor-
Rockaway this morning to spend the Beaver for a while, Mrs. E. Steven­ University of Oregon junior and
pressed his delight at the welcome
ing most vividly what he saw in,
ian
”
,
and
is
doing
the
hike
partly
care
from
Dr.
Viereck,
whose
address
son. of Los Angeles, left for Portland sophomore were in town Sunday
day.
given the delegation by the Tilla­
the trenches.
for
hiB
own
pleasure
and
at
the
same
will be found somewhere else in this
mook people, and said he hoped they
“
Pathe NewB.”
night and Monday morning on their paper.
Arlie Evans, of Newberg has been Saturday morning.
| time, is to write up his trip for the would come again soon, as he liked
Wednesday, Aug. 20—“On The
Driving out to Portland Sunday way south. They stopped Sunday
visiting C. H. Coe at the Ramsey
Morning Oregonian, sending them the country a great deal.
A fire in the wheels of the train as pictures along with the story. He
Quiet” Paramount production feat­
were Mr. and Mrs. Matt Terry, and with T. W. Byers.
Hotel.
Mayor Frank Rowe, of Wheeler,
it was coming down the mountains said he believed that every kind of
uring John Barrymore. A comedy
Mrs. Stanley Clark. They expect to
Leaving on the train this morning yesterday caused a slight delay
Miss Mary Braun spent Sunday at
was next introduced, and he explain­
drama.
be
gone
about
a
week.
for Portland were three young wom­ while the wheels were cooled and cheese ever made, in each state of the ed at length why he thought the
Bayocean, going to see some Portland
“Bray Pictograph.”
making was fed to the delegation commerce of Tillamook and Nehalem
Dr. C. H. Edmundson, professor of en who have been enjoying many watered, No damage
friends.
was -done,
Thursday. Aug. 21—“Miss Adven­
zoology at the University of Oregon weeks of vacation here. They are though the two rear pars filled with Wednesday, and it all tasted fine.
would always pass out through the
ture” William Fox production feat­
Dr. Wise will be at Nehalem Hotel passed through Tillamook Saturday Miss Nora Cronquest, Miss May Nehl
Last Saturday morning more dirt, Columbia. “The tendency of modern
uring Peggy Hyland. A romance of
smoke. The wheels got too hot, a fire
each Friday and Wheeler each Sat­ on his way from the coast.
and Mrs. Helen Borba.
the deep blue sea.
is always possible and not at all al­ dust and cinders than would appear boat builders,” he said, “Is to con­
urday.
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on the streets in most towns in a stantly bigger boats.” and Nehalem
“Her First Mistake” 2 reel Mack
Mrs. Don Brown left for Coquille, arming according to the trainmen.
Mrs. E. G. Gardner left Tillamook
Elmo Bennett, of Sheridan and R. for Portland Tuesday, and will stay Oregon, Saturday, where she and her
year, sifted into First and Second and Tillamook bays cannot have this
Sennett Comedy.
Driving in from Astoria with Fred St., and Second and Third Ave. E.
W. Bennett drove out to Sheridan there a while, then go to Forest husband will make their future home
Stillwell Friday was Mrs. H. Lycette, The wind was blowing in just the trade because of the shallow water,
Tuesday.
They have only lived here a year or government home
Grove to make her future home.
demonstration : right way to carry the cinders from and great expense involved In dredg­ COUNTY FAIR PREPARATIONS
so,
but
leave
many
friends
behind
to
Bungalow City at Bayocean fur-
F. Williams, a returned Canadian
agent at Spokane. Mrs.-Lycette says the mill all over the business district ing a channel sufficiently deep to al­
MADE: COMMITTEES NAMED.
Dishes what you want for a beach soldier has been visiting with L. L. ■fcish them happiness.
she thinks Tillamook is a wonderful It’s a pity, when the mill has cinder low the boats passage."
o
At
present
he
said
that
the
traffic
vacation.
W’. Foster and wife and son return­ place in that it is so clean and thrif­ catchers, that they never seem to
Scott, and left Tuesday for Portland
Amusement Concessions let: Grounds
in
lumber
and
cheese
was
going
out
ed last week from a three weeks va­ ty in appearance. She is on her va­ know how to use them. First St.
After a visit at her home in Beaver, on his way to British Columbia.
Being Cleaned and Buildings ji
with his par­ cation now, but says the farms she . looks like a scene after a fire most by way of Portland, acd much is
Miss Fayne Bell returned to Portland
Howard Drew, and Mrs. Drew left cation at McMinnville
then
shipped
down
the
river
by
boat
Renovated.
Foster had poison oak noticed as she came along were all
this morning.
■ of the time with all the ashes and to Astoria and thence to San Fran­
for Echo. Oregon, Tuesday morning, ents. Mr. there, and prolonged his neat and prosperous looking.
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while
out
cinders that are on it. The court cisco and California points. II good
The Bayocean Hotel is a commod­ where Mr. Drew will assume super­
“Something for everyone’s enter­
it was passed.
visit
until
ious and attractive place for Bay­ intendency of the Echo schools.
Rev. W. G. Lienkemper and family house is surrounded by black cinder communication could be established
A. R. Perkins, a member arrived here on Wednesday after- heaps. The caps of the spark catchers between Tillamook county and As­ tainment,” is the way G. B. Lamb,
Herbert
ocean visitors.
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secretary of the Fair Board, explain­
After spending three weeks with of the composing room staff of the
have been off so long that they toria, permitting trade rivalry, As­ ed the fair this year. Fine exhibits of
Coming in by way of Grand Ronde, their son and daughter-in-law, the Seattle Times, left Saturday with his noon. They came from Salem by au-
tomobile.
Mr.
Lienkemper
is
the
new-
'must
be
rusty
from
disuse,
toria
would
have
increased
trade
and
cattle, and other animuls are antici­
was Clifton Hall, who arrived here C. F. Stones, Mr. and Mrs. Stone, of wife for the beach at Rockaway.
ly elected pastor of the Reform
markets, and
Tillamook county pated, band concerts are planned,
Sunday evening.
Comstock, Nebraska, left Tuesday.
They had been visiting friends at church. He will immediately take
would be benefltted.
daily horse races will be a feature,
STRANGER COMES AND GOES.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lusby and family
Leaving for Portland Tuesday was Bay City for a couple of days.
charge of his work here. There will
• A. E. Stossmeister, president of and for the kiddies, there is Chil­
went to Barview Wednesday for a Ralph Newlands, local engineer of Hiking down the coast from Seaside be services at the church next Sun­
College, said he
One of the Local Hotels Blankets De­ the Astoria Business why Tillamook dren’s Day, Thursday, when every
days pleasure.
the Highway Commission. Mr. New­ and ariiving here Sunday were two day. Sunday
school at 10 a.tn.
could see no reason
child will be admitted free.
parts
With
Him
on
Cold
Morning
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and Astoria should be so far apart
A cordial invitation is extended to lands was accompanied by his family. Portland women, Miss McGregor Preaching service at 11 o'clock.
The judges were selected Friday
After visiting with C. J. Edwards and Miss Thayer. They say they had
all to attend the Christian Church
A stranger came in at one of the when they are so close together, but haven't all been notified, or have
L. E. McCurry, retired chief phar­
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_ and sagacity in not signified their acceptance at the
perspicacity
a week, C. D. Edwards, and his sister a wonderful time, and left on Mon­ macist's mate of the U. S. N. arrived 1 local hotels Friday night and was "Your
services Sunday.
cooperation in the cheese business is time of writing this. The amusement
Miss Elizabeth, left for their home day morning train for Portland.
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instructed
what
room
to
go
to
by
Monday
afternoon
to
visit
his
father,
Burr Beals left for Hermiston Sat­ in Vancouver, Washington, Tuesday.
” he said.
concession right was let to H. Hugo,
Going for a pleasure spin to Ne­ J. R. McCurry, who has been ill in a long distance from the proprietor. wonderful,
urday mottling for a week. He went
F. A. Beltz, a local lumberman,
Ted Liisberg and Bryan Tucker halem Sunday were R. W. Bennfett local hospital for some time, as the He went to the room without regls- said that the cheese business was a Portlander, who promises some­
with his father.
thing good. Mrs. W. F. Hill has been
result of a broken leg. Mr. McCurry . tering. and in the morning, the room
Leaving on the Wednesday train left on the Tuesday morning train and wife, and his brother, Elmo has just returned from touring Rou- ■ wuh empty, the roomer gone and a not the only thing in Tillamook, for appointed superintendent of the ciU*
for
Portland.
Ted
expected
to
come
Bennett,
of
Sheridan,
just
returned
for the beuch at Rockaway were Mrs.
back the next day driving their ma­ from the marines in Siberia and Mrs. mania, the Danube and was cruising blanket along with him. Perhaps there is a crop 300 years old to har­ Inary department; and A. C. Everson
A. II. Sloth and son.
to vest, the lumber which Is standing superintendent of races and sports.
Bennett's sister, Miss Lucile Nendei. through most all of the Mediterran­ he’ll return it when he gets out he
chine in.
on the ranges from 30 miles south of
where it is warm in the valley, if
The type of budge to be given the
ean countries.
W. R. Rutherford and family, and
Going home
to Portland after
Tillamook, to 30 miles north, and all prize winners was chosen after much
¡goes that way.
Tony Miller, who used to be keep­
Judge Belt and family spent the
A great demand for furnished hous­ I There is no trace or sign of him to tributary to this district. This un­ study, and is a ribbon, with a button
three weeks of happy vacation at Ne­ er or tlie Cape Meares light station,
week-end at Bayocean.
tarts were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. has been in town the past week. Mr. es here finds no supply. People come I ■ tell who it was, or anything about touched wealth is only waiting for on the upper part of it, with black
George Hoefleln, of Dallas, came in Darymple, of Portland, who
left Miller is a geologist and mineralog­ into the offices of most of the real I the occurrence. It was the first time proper transportation facilities to letters around the edge of the but­
last week, and is working at one of Monday morning.
ist of note, and is staying with Mor­ estate companies every day looking the hotel had had such a misfortune, start another era of Wtealth here as ton, printed ’Tillamook County Fair’
the local meat markets.
and within the letters is to be a pic­
rison
Mills, east of town while here. for furnished houses or flats, and ¡and they were surprised when they a rival to the cheese.
After a two weeks at the beaches
are unable to find what they want. discovered their guest had vamoosed
William F. Munnix, manager of the ture of a large cheese.
Miss Alice Ockwig, of Portland, and with Mr. and Mrs. Royal Savage,
Miss Una Emerson spent Sunday at With the constant demand that there
i with the bed clothes. If «anyone sees Morning Astorian spoke briefly, say­
At first a picture of a cow was
left for home today after visiting a ■ of Tillamook, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Barview visiting with some friends
is for good furnished apartments, its
while at the Heisels here.
Simeral of Portland returned home trom forest Giove, Mr. and Mrs. too bad some organization can not ¡a strange blanket on a strange back, ing he would have more to say in his suggested for the badge and then
paper of the reception, and the kind­ It developed that it would be diffi­
< look for the hotel label.
Lester Hughes, and Mr. and Mrs. be fonned to build.
Miss Doris Miller. Lee Eck and [ Monday morning.
liness the Astorians felt for Tilla­ cult in selecting the cow, for the
Ray
Jackson.
They
drove
in
over
the
Charlie Kiltner left for Portland on 1
E. J. Claussen vs. Feeney & Bremer
ASTORIA
COMMERCIAL
BODY mook’s reception to them, from the Jersey breeders wanted a Jersey
After
four
days
touring
the
valley,
Wilson
river
road,
and
Bay
it
was
in
the Tuesday morning train.
Co. is a suit filed in the circuit court
minute the delegation of local peo­ pcture, and no good Holstein cow en­
VISITS TILLAMOOK
Dr. I. M. Smith and wife returned
fine condition.
ple
met the Astorians at Mohler and thusiast would dream of having a
Mrs. G. F. Duncan, and Miss Irene i to recover 81.300 on a promissory
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other
from Albany. Corvallis and
Wilkins of Bay City were in Tilla- note given to the city of Tillamook
A birthday Saturday brought out points. They say the road through Nearly Forty of Chamber of Com­ started south with them. Rollle Wat­ picture of a Jersey cow hung to his
on April 23, 1918.
son, local real estate
man briefly, . Holstein cow announcing her as
mook shopping Saturday.
the fact that A. H. Harris was born the Grand Iionde will soon be so fine
merce Visits Cheese Factories
told
the
advantages
of
sending
Tilla­ prize winner. And some way or
in
Tillamook
most
49
years
ago.
and
J.
G.
Kelly
of
Walla
Walla,
Wash.,
they
ever
head,
people
will
wonder
how
Miss A. Glaisyer bruised her
Have Lunch and Long Auto Ride
mook's
products
out
by
way
of
As­ other, the Jersey breeders didn’t
has
lived
here
tor
all
but
about
13
.
came
in
from
Bayocean
Wednesday
road
has
thought it was bad. The
when she dived in the nat at Bay­
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toria if an economical way could be seem to like a Holstein cow picture,
to spend the day. Mr. Kelly is pub­ years since. The above information been straightened out, graded and
ocean and struck bottom.
Astoria’s ’ Chamber of Commerce found.
lisher of the Walla Walla Bulletin, was given by Joe Maginnis who will soon be macadamized for prac-
.................... so a cheese, being neutral was taken
Mrs. John Dick, of Portland is 1 and Inland MotoTist.
Just how much of the fine feeling as Hie subject of the picture.
swears it is true.
through like a bieath from the old sea itself
tically
the
entire
distance
swept into town Tuesday night and of the meeting was due to the t xcel-
visiting her daughters Mrs. E. E.
the admission to the fair grounds
The Ellis Comedy Company arrived [ Twenty three of Bayocean’s sum­ the Grand Ronde.
Koch and Mrs. F. D. Small.
stayed over Wednesday inspecting lent music rendered by the Gerards, will be 35c. and tickets to all event«
Monday, and are staying at The mer colony came up Wednesday on
town, and
Stage service between Tillamook
Victory bond payments are due the ’ Tillamook on a vacation until their the boat to do their shopping, some and Astoria and way points has be­ the cheese factories, the live buncli members of the Ellis Comedy Com will be one dollar.
racing round like the
pany, who play at the Gem Theatre
felfth of this month. That was last engagement begins here Friday and of them to help Tillamook entertain
gun here. J. R. Marsh runs the 'they are. Nearly forty of their body
'tesday. Did you remember?
the Astoria delegation, as they went stage. The schedule he has announc­ came down in machines, and were Friday and Saturday can not be told Peggy Hyland Here in Story of the
Saturday at the Gem.
share in ed is as follows: Leaves the C. I. •met at . >ohler by representatives of only "music hath power to sooth th.
Hr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith left for
Sea.
Returning to Los Angeles -in the to the banquet to do their
savage beast,” and the singing of the
paying
the
expenses.
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Hsboro this morning, where they morning train today was Mrs W. B
Clough drug store at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Tillamook's Commercial Club, which Gerard i was exceedingly beautiful,
«4 make their future home.
Peggy Hyland in a sea story
and
.Mo,>ie, who has been visiting "«th
I
Mrs. J. B. Gillingham and Mrs. Thursday and Sunday mornings, 'was r«.. ..rected for that particular uud applauded to the limit
luncheon nerved waa alwo appetixhUi an exciting sea story it is. according
Irs. Otto Stasek and sons left her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Lu- I Faye F. Catlin, Red Cross workers, leaves Bay City at 8:20, Garibaldi at ' occasio.
> the cheese factories tied
bkday morning for God’s valley, , cas, on the Fairview road.
left Friday morning after a con- 9, Nehalem at 11. Leaves Astoria on I Trip. he farming district were and could not help but put the guests to report. Under the title of "Mfcs
the return trip at eight and reaches around
and hosts in good humor. Tillamook Adventure” it will be shown at the I
alit 12 miles from Mohler.
i H. R. Blauvelt. Executive Special ference with city Red Cross officials. here about 2 p.m.
i planner or Wednesday morning and can feel proud of the way he, Com­ Gem Theatre next Thursday, August
Mrs.
Gillingham
expects
to
return
meeting of the Jersey Club will of Oregon Life was called to Port-
!a lune ie< n was served in the after­ mercial Club i..me to the front and 21. The story is one that should give
The Ellis Comedy company who
beeld tomorrow (Friday) at the ; land suddenly on Wednesday morn­ when the next meeting of the Tilla­
„embers of the delegation
ing on account of the serious illness mook branch of the Red Cross meets. open at the Gem Theatre Friday noon. ... t >1 Mrr. E. R. Keefe. Mr. •ool< <ure of the guests, and many ample room for all the dainty and
fat of Mark Bays at Cloverdale.
|
were:
!, ,unks .limili '• b. «tvc..
(Jvc.. to the com­ rprlgttly acting of which Mis« Hy­
of his father-in-law.
Leaving for the beach Monday night, with the "Naughty Widow,” ! ___
and .U». —• -»• Suwulisii, i'. A.
land Is capable.
fter working on the state high-
charge.
are
a
group
of
actors
who
have
been
I Stokes, S. S. Gordon, John Tait. N. mittee in
Mrs. H. E. Hoss, of Oregon City is morning was Mrs. Edith Avery, of
The heroine’s father Is killed by a
wi survey north of here, Frank
very
successful
where
they
have
Portland,
and
Mrs.
W.
H.
Reynolds,
Staples, A. J. C. Shroder. R. C. Ped­
here vlxitink E G. Lantz and family
mutinous crew and she Is adopted by
Rtell left for Portland Tuesday.
at their eamp at Netarts. Edna Small of Pendleton, who have been visiting been showing, and Managers Part­ erson. M. H. Reeves, F. S. Bates, Mr. •On The Quiet” is Fine Film Story­ an old sea captain. The pranks she
e Plasker returned from Camp and Florence Whitcomb spent last with Mr. and Mrs. Hull Johnson in ridge and Morrison feel very glad to and Mrs. F. S. Stossmeister, Mr. and
playa us she grows up, and her un­
Lee Friday, after 17 months in the week with Betty Lantz there.
Tillamook. Mrs. Avery and Mrs. have secured their services. The Mrs. J. M. Anderson, H. Crohn, T. H.
the most relishing comedies failing good nature, make her be­
One
of
aeite, in the medical department.
Reynolds are both camping at Rock- company comes here after an engage- Sanborn, C. I. Barr. E B. Hughes, produced by Paramount in years is loved by all in the fishing village
Mrs. E. Carver and children and
i ment in Aberdeen and Hoquiam last- Wesley Sharer, A. W. Heisig. Glen
1A. Waymire left for Banks on Mrs. T.V. Porter and children, all of away.
"On the Quiet" which serves as John where she llvea. But a nephew of the
iing 26 weeks.
re-entrance into the • uptafn, fearing she will get the cap­
C. Quiett, B. Bally, W. G. Smith, M. Barrymore’s -------
thefain Wednesday morning with Portland, left for home on the Satur­
Mrs. Thomas Bailey, of Eigene,
histn. He will visit with his sister. day morning train after a long visit left for home Sunday after spending
Bids will be received by C. W. M. Ahrens, U. A. Harrison. W. A. silent drama and which will he play­ tain’s fortune, has her kidnapped,
~---- , E. Ander- ed at the Gem Theatre next Wednes­ and soon Peggy finds herself on a
A. • Owen,
part of the week with her daughter I Linebaugh, post office inspector, ' Harrison, Otta
MT. Moore and wife and family, with Carvers at Cloverdale.
Baker,
William F. Mannix, day. The picture was directedl » <1 serted island. But the cabin boy,
son,
G.
L.
........
.........
at
Portland,
for
the
fur-
I
with
offices
here. Mrs. Louise Stam. She accom­
of Rfinnville left for Wataeco this
( hester Wlthey, and the story Is baB of the ship on which her father wa«'
Otto Stxsek was in town last week­
Lt. Ben Siat.i nishing of « suitable quarters for a and E. A. Leienweber.
mortig. after a visit with Mrs. A. end from Mohler. He stayed with his panied her son-in-law,
ed upon Augustus Thomas’ famous killed, now grown to manhood, is-
________
from
post office at Tillamook, under a
and
his
wife
here
last
week
f.
•
■
Wat
Card of Thanks.
stage success produced in New York searching for her. and when he find«
folks while here. He came down to Eugene, and si pent a pleasant week | lease of five or ten years. The 3 pro-
her he tells her she is heiress to a
see
the
county
court
about
the
up
to
and
I
posals
may
be
submitted
r~
*-
1901.
*
.
Tttold Cohn building occupied by
here.
We wish to thank the many friends I The plot revolves about a ru”“‘r great fortune. When they get back
„ I including September 15, 1 1919. The
the ’laniook Mercantile Co., is be­ roads in his neighborhood.
Since the beginning of the new building to be furnished I must be of Mrs. Sarah R. Kinnaman. for their wild college young man and a beau - to the mainland she rewards him
ing tn down. A new building will
Leaving on the morning train for rates on the telephone, and the plac- I ready beginning M y 16, 1920. kindness shown us during the loss of ful girl who falls heir to twenty mil­ with het love.
replant.
Portland were Mrs. B. F. Burnett ing of Bay City on long distance, | Blank proposals and specifications our beloved mother.
The play Is said to be tremendously
lions. the receipt of which is wholly
Mrs. Arvilla E. Roach,
dependant upon her com ummuting a • xcltlng throughout and haa som»
Aft visiting with the C. H. and Mrs. F. M. Hopkins, who have about 25 telephones have been order­ ¡may be obtained from the local
Mrs. Sylvia Aase.
marriage in accordance with the beautiful scenic effects.
Blauesmily for a time. Mrs. F. E. been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A ed out down there, and according to I postmaster.
Robert S. Sargent.
some of the residents, more will go I
wghes of her brother who is executor
Bohie>turned to her Lebanon home D. Smith, and Mrs. Leone Berry.
Sature.
f,
Tillamook Jottings.
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