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¿illa mooli Hcaùliûbt. * TILLAMOOK. OREGON. AUGUST 21, 1919. Tillamook Jott iiT-iJ - o Try a swim at the Bayocean nata- torium. • r To get to Bayocean, take launch at Bay City. • Go to Bayocean for a pleasant out ing and picnic. • F. M. Kelly went to Rockaway Sat urday for the day. The Masons held a picnic up the Kilchis river Sunday. A. H. Harris returned from a busi ness trip to Portland Sunday. Coming “Cannibals of the South Sea islands” Gem Theatre, soon. Neva Maddux returned to Portland Monday after a short visit here. Returning last week from three weeks in Portland was W. Gilbert. W. G. Dwight and wife left for Portland today for a pleasure trip. J. S. Lamar and family returned from a trip to Portland last week. Mrs. O. E. Shelley was in town shopping last week from Bay City. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Quick, of Her- miston, are here on a business trip. W. E. Gabriel and family motored to Netarts for a days outing Sunday. A 10 pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Banfield, August, 14. i I Mrs. Helen Curr, of Portland is ’isiting with relatives and friends lere. Dr. Wise will be at Nehalem Hotel ach Friday and Wheeler each Sat- irday. • Bungalow City at Bayocean fur lishes what you want for a beach 'acation. Mrs. J. H. Going, of Portland, re- urned home Monday after a visit at laltair. Clifton Martin Hall, of Portland s at the beach visiting Tillamook fiends. , , ¿ ' Florence Whitcomb returning Mon day from a two weeks vacation at the ¡‘»eaches. t Mrs. E. P. Murry and family re- turned home today after a vacation at Netarts. . U The Bayocean Hotel is a commod- lous and attractive place for Bay- •cean visitors. • After a week spent at the beach, Mrs. Dora Flory, of Salem, returned home Monday . J. Worrall left for Portland Wednesday morning on a short business trip. Going to Hillsboro to visit were Mrs. Peter Suter and children, who left Tuesday. Herbert Stam and Mary Ellen Bailey drove to Neah-Kah-Nie moun tain Sunday. Dr. W. B. Glaisyer left for Coquille Saturday, after a visit with his brother here. ■ Fredericka Travis and Lazelle De Lano, of Eugene are visiting Fred C. Baker and family. K b A new ton and a half truck was bought by the Tillamook Transfer fflbinpany Monday. ■ Gail Buell and his wife returned •■iBnday from their honeymoon trip t« the beaches. g H. W. Spooner, of Portland, went le Monday after a five weeks out- at the beach. ■ Eva Nelson returned to Portland Mfcnday, after a week’s visit with Mrs. F. J. Baker. ■ Mrs. Plank has sold her house on 5th St. to Mrs. Stark, and Mrs. Stark Will move in soon. ^M?!r. and Mrs. Jack Robertson and *Pn. drove out to the valley to visit Ms brother Sunday. Mrs. V. D. Walker left for Port Bd on the Monday morning train do some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Plank and ildren and Mrs. W. A. Lewis are mped at Rockaway. Ivan Donaldson left for Portland ednesday morning, expecting to go >m there to Lakeview. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Travis, of Ku ne, are here on a visit with F. C. ker, Mrs. Travis’ father. Mrs. B. Weihm returned to her me in Portland Monday, after via- ng with Mrs. D Kuratli. I Mrs. D. Billings went to Rockaway biesday. She is making some im- vements on her cottage there. aving on the Monday train was . A. N. Fuqua, who was going to it her daughter at Sheridan. Irs. T. J. Monahan left for Port- d Tuesday morning after spend- eek at the beach at Netarts. .eaving on the Saturday (rain for ribaldi was Mrs. Frank Hubler, o was going down for the day. Ir. and Mrs. Fred Hoernman, of iru, Indiana, are visiting with her then, Emil and Roland Heusser. Mrs. A. L. Miner, of Corvallis, left home today after visiting her er. Mrs. Oppertshauser at Beaver, elle Taylor who had been visiting a Emerson for a few days left urday for the beach at Rockaway. Salem boy. Ray Lucas, left for le Monday morning after a visit l\ relatives R B McClay at Beav- he ioopl D. O. K. K. are planning have a large attendance at th' attend th or initiation of ----- «------- - system is an extra tax on the people Mrs. J. W. Spriggs, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Garbade, and |75. All the women expecting to go of the county, for two telephone Mrs. Frank Durbin, of Portland, who their daughter. are asked to notify the ticket agent systems now that the rates are ex have been taking their vacation at Some of the most remarkable in advance. orbitant ia ail foolishness and some Seaside and Neskowin, started for "cloBe-ups” of trench fighting ever A painful accident occurred to SELF-CONTESED FORGER AND home today. thing should be done to force the two recorded by a motion picture camera, Lewis Dick Tuesday when he fell PARTNER BREAK JAII. MONDAY companies to consolidate, so as to re Hal E. Hoss, editor of the “Banner- are to be seen in "The Heart of Hu through the manhole in front of the duce the high cost of living and Courier” of Oregon City, arrived last manity” at the Gem Theatre Friday building at the corner of Fourth St. and Second Ave. E. Mr. Dick was Leave no clue by which they can be the profiteering in the telephone Thursday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. and Saturday night this week. business in this county. traced; Signed check* for E. G. Lantz, and stayed over the Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Jones pulling at the pin of a wagon he was The following rates have been filed week end. going to unload, and standing in nearly |160 on local were In town Monday getting some with the Public Service Commission front of the hole, when the pin which Frank Von Euw has bought the phonographs, which they expect to people which took effect July 29th, 1919. Kasper Zwifel place near Fairview install in their Bay City store, tak had stuck, suddenly gave, and tho wall set Desk set By one of the most clever manipu Individual business .. *3.60 and took possession on the 15th. His ing the agency for them there It is he jumped backwards to get across ..*3.75 tbe hole, he could not make it, and lations of chair rounds, twisted armB, family will move from Cloverdale the St radivara line they are taking. fell through it, bruising his side very and wooden legs imaginable,, two Two party business .. 3.o<r .. 3.25 next month. Visiting with Mrs. Hans Hanson Suburban business .. 3.75 badly. criminals escaped from the county Individual residence . A mass meeting has been called for over the week-end, and at the beach, Mrs. Alfred Anderson and Mrs. jail Monday night, leaving neither tonight, (Thursday), to protest were Mrs. Florence Hammer, Clar Two party residence . against the telephone rates. The ence Craw, and Mrs. D. C. Burkhart Marion Doty, Civic Club committee trace nor sign to tell where they Four party residence. meeting will be in the city hall at and children, all of Portland. They on street beautifying, are trying to went. Outside the cell door, was the Surburban residence . 3.25 eight o’clock. had a very enjoyable time they said. improve the looks of the triangular box with the lever which controlled plat in front of the F. R. Beals prop the entrance to their door, and by Mrs. R. H. Zachman and family M. F. McLeod is at Netarts taking GEM THEATRE PROGRAM erty. This will add so much to the breaking the rounds out of a chair, a vacation. While he is gone Mrs. left for the jetty Tuesday morning. attractiveness of this part of the they pried the box open, pried away Mr. Zachman went to Wheeler. Mrs. Grate is taking his place as cashier city that it is hoped that every citi the bar that fastened in the lever, Friday & Saturday Aug. 22-23 at the depot and Joe Schnal is help R. Hamil, of St. Paul, Minn., , who The Heart of Humanity” Allen zen will avoid injuring their work and then pulled out the lever that re has been visiting them most i of the ing there also. Holubar’s Super Production. Re in any way. The Civic club will meet leased their door. summer, went with them to the Returning to their homes in Ore leased through Jewel Production® next Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 The men were in jail here, charged beach. Inc. gon City, Wednesday morning, were in the city hall when matters of with having forged and attempting You should hold your peach orders much imporance will be discussed. Mrs. John L. Etchison, and Mrs. J. Children, 14c. tax lc.—15c. to pass checks to the amount of near- Dean Butler, who had been at Ne until about the first of September, Adults 22c., tax 3c.—25c. A. W. Miller, one of the early ly *160, sixty dollars of which were according to Mr. Lawson, of the tarts for a vacation. homesteaders of Tillamook was in the cashed. They are George Miles, alias Sunday, Aug. 24—"Her only Way- Select Pictures production featur Lowell Moulton returned from 28 Fruit Palace, as he expects to get in city on a visit. Mr. Miller belongs to Jack Jones, 28, of Cedarville, Call- ing Norma Talmage. months service in the navy Sunday. two or three cars about that date, the G. A. R., and is wanting the peo fornia and Harry Newell, 19, of Hood “Pathe News.” Mr. Moulton was over the world dur and you will save money by holding ple of Tillamook City to give the G. River. Oregon. Monday, Aug. 26—“Out of ths ing his period of enlistment, cruising your orders. After they had opened their cell A. R. an invitation to hold their en Shadow” Paramount production Rev. Richard O. P. Schuetze and campment in this city in 1921. They door, they had to get out the barred with the U. S. S. Pueblo. featuring Pauline Frederick. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. O'Gara, of Port family have arrived in the city from go to Astoria next year. Mr. Millet window. This they did by taking a “LyonB-Moran Comedy.” land. who have been cooling them Ruff, Wash. Mr. Schuetze has been says they have not forgotten the chain from their bed, and wrapped it selves at picturesque Barview, ter chosen pastor of the Reformed Cpn- good time the citizens gave the G. A around the bars of the window, and Tuesday, Aug. 2«— "Rich Man, Poor Man” Paramount production feat minated their outing today, when gregational Church and commences R. five years ago, when they had a then it is supposed they used the uring Marguerite Clark. his work in this city at the Adventist most enjoyable time in Tillamook, older mans wooden leg as a lever, they started for home. ‘‘Pathe News.” Church next Sunday. and for tha't reason they want an and twisted the chain till it bent the After looking around over this bars, then they slipped out. The Wednesday, Aug. *7—"The Secret’ Starting on the return trip to his other invitation to hold their en part of the country. Mr. and Mrs. hole they went through is scarcely Garden” Paramount production feat C. N. Brown, and daughter, and her home in Des Moines, Iowa, was D. M. campment here. uring Lila Lee. husband, of Strod, Okla., left for Metzger, of the Western Union col The salary of Fred Christensen, in ten inches wide, so they must have “Bray Pictograph.” lege of that place. Mr. Metzger has spector of the Tillamook Co-operative taken off most of their clothes be- Portland Tuesday morning. i Thursday, Aug. 28—“The forbidden been enjoying an outing at Netarts, Cheese factories, has been raised fore going through the window. Glenn Quiett, the Astorlan who Room” William Fox production^ Harry Newell worked around here and will go from here to McMinnville $500. Money well invested, for Chris went through last week hiking to the featuring Gladys Brockwell. at odd jobs, and when paid, if paid before starting back to Iowa. tensen by his conscientious inspec California border reached Newport "Village Smithy" 2 reel Mack Sen- H. W. Lang, and B. E. King and tion has maintained the quality I with a check, gave the check to two days after leaving here, catch net Comedy. Miles who would draw up another families left for Rockaway Tuesday standard that haB given Tillamook ing rides along the way. Friday. Aug. 29—’’Cannibals of the Newell also would find checks and morning. Numbering among the par cheese its celebrity. Carl Haberlach, Nellie Frasier, of McMinnville is South Sea Islands” ▲ big special ty were Loraine King and Frances the secretary and sales manager of take them to Miles to copy. They feature taken at the risk of human visiting at the home of Mrs. Alvin Kerrman, of Portland, who has been the association, whose able methods successfully passed off eight checks. Stormer, at Pleasant Valley. She I signing the names of the following life. Shows the methods of living visiting here about a month, and .have kept the association prosperous I people to them:—Chris Weiss, Mrs. came in with her mother and sister and the haunts of the inhabitants will leave for Portland Sunday. these many years and who has ex Saturday, and they left Sunday, of these islands. Fred Biggs, Jim Brown, James A. A meeting of the United Artisans tended its market, did not get a Biggs and Pete Luther. Miles forged Spending a few days at Beaver salary raise, but was re-engaged for will be held in Tillamook tonight, the checks, while Newell would cash with Fred W. Eaton, where they (Thursday) and tomorrow night at two years more. The Tillamooker’s them. The check on Luti was found HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS OF fished, were W. W. Jones, and son, PRIZES TO BE GIVEN. Nehalem. This is the last meeting at had better raise Carl’s salary, for Lyman, who returned to Portland on which S. D., W. H. Harris and Mrs. larger interests would like to get his I in their mattress, and was not cash- ------ o------ I ed. the Saturday morning train1. services. — Oregon Voter. Everyone Expected to Come and Ida Harris will be present for some I Deputy Sheriff, John Aschim, re- Returning to Hillsdale on the time, and every Artisan should come. Booit For Fair, and Boost The I turned from Hood River Thursday Monday morning train were Mrs. A grand harvest dance is planned TILLAMOOK COUNTY TO GET County. Many Exhibit*. with Newell, where he had gone to Charles Niger and daughter, Miss SHARE OF ARMY FOOD arrest him. Newell says he did it in to be held at the grange hall at Fair ----- o Martha. Mrs. Niger came in on a view, Friday night. August 22. There I order to help Miles raise money The Sixth Annual Tillamook business trip and to visit friends. is an excellent floor and fine music Orders Can be Left at the Tillamook I enough to buy a new foot; Miles be- County Fair opens next Tuesday Pictures taken at the risk of hu will be furnished so a good time is Postoffice—Cash Must accompany I ing a cripple with a peg leg. They night, and promises to be the biggest man life are to be seen in "Cannibals assured. An invitation is kindly ex- Order. both have signed confessions of their fair in tbe history of Tillamook ------- o------- of the South Sea Islands.” At the tended to all to come and have a I guilt, Miles having written all the County. The management has work Tillamook City poHtoffice has been Gem Theatre soon. Watch the paper good time. checks and Newell passing them off ed very hard and the biggest stock allowed a portion of the surplus next week, for further information. now uer is expected, larger exhibita Mary Ellen Baily, a popular Eu- army food which is now being sold I Miles has been in the penitentiary at The Buffalo Fertilizer Co. vs. gene and college girl at the Univer Walla Walla, Washington, once, and of school work will be out, horse throughout the United States, and James F. Bradey and Belle F. Con- sity of Oregon, is visiting with her in the Salem pen twice. The cast races and amusement concessions longue is a suit filed in the circuit sister Mrs. Louise Stam. Miss Baily Postmaster Todd is authorized to ac- I will probably hold over until the will be there, a band will play, and cept orders for the food which has court growing out of the purchase of has been having many trips to the I October term of the court. altogether a great time may be ex certain goods to the amount of *224. nearby beaches, and is being delight been listed according to the amount ! When he arrived here, deputy pected. to be allotted. * I Aschim arrested Miles, who had Prizes will be given in the follow Mrs. Emma Janery, of Chicago, and fully entertained by her relatives. As the parcel post charges are I stayed here, working as a teamster ing departments: Cattle, horses and Mrs. Ellis Garner, of Portland, who She left Wednesday. heavy, Postmaster Todd has made a are visiting with Mrs. W. L. Comp Clyde Hudson vs. Leia Hudson is a request that the goods be shipped in for Joe Glalsyer. If the Judge should swine; Dairy; Poultry; Horticultur- I come in next week, as it is possible al iid Agricultural; Culinary; Tex- bell, went to Barview Saturday to divorce suit filed inlhe circuit court. by freight. I he may do, district Attorney T. H tile; Art, and School, The biggest L.' A. Edgar moved to his farm on spend the day with Mrs. B. F. Mor- These parties were married in Tilla The food now being sold is at Fort I Goyne will probably call the grand den. prizes are offered by the Holstein the Nehalem Saturday, leaving his mook county on the 14th of June, Mason, San Francisco, and will be I Jury, and bring the case to Immert and Jersey Cattle breeders assoclav sons Roy and Craig to batch on their The women of the city are urged to 1915, one child being born to the shipped from that point. I late trial. tions to the cows taking the prize* bring out their fancy work and em union, and on the 1st of May, 1918, farm out of Tillamook. 1 he purchaser must pay postage Returning to her home in Olympia, broidery to the exhibition at the fair, defendant deserted her husband and on all goods received, the charge ln- First Prison Break in Number of in tile milking contests for two days, and the best exhibits of cattle. Large Years. Washington. Tuesday, was Hazel Mrs. E. J. Anderson has charge of refused to live with him. luding the case also. The rate from It has been a long time since the prizes also go to the manufacturer* Dent, who ’had been visiting her this section, and wishes many en- W. H. Hudnut vs. William E. Max - an Francisco is seven cents for the tries. sister, Mrs. R. C. Moran. well and wife and Capitolia M. Max first pound and four cents for each lust prisoner escaped from the count y n lull cream cheese. The Granges that qualify as par- R. W. Bennet returned from a trip well is a suit growing out of a prom additional pound. Orders must be ac- Jail. H. Crenshaw, who was sheriff After a visit with her son, Bud the num- ticipants for prizes in the G range Withrow, at his camp at Netarts, to Dallas and Woodburn Friday, issory note for *350 given by Benja campanled by cash for purchase and at the time has forgotten her of years, though it must have exhibits will receive *30, and the Mrs. M. A. Withrow returned to her bringing with him his mother. Mrs. min F. Palmer and Cecelia H. Palm postage. prize of The orders are to be sent to th« been seven or eight. The man was best exhibit will receive a A. W. Bennett, and his sister, Elma er, who executed a first mortgage on home in Eugene, Monday. *20, the second best, *12, the third, was corning Arstill. Mr. Crenshaw The superintendent of the Eugene Bennett. They will stay here for a their lands to William Schultz, and postmaster or given to the carrier from his home, when he saw Arstill *8 and the fourth a ribbon. In order the latter assigned the note and who is instructed to collect the cash Public Schools, and former superin while. to qualify the Grange must enter with the order and to give a receipt. coming along up the street, almost Elliott Henderson, son, of Attorney mortgage to plaintiff. tendent here, W. R. Rutherford, re over hiH representative work from its mem- running, and with his coat While stores all over the country There will be no special order form. J. L. Henderson, who is in the U. S. turned to Eugene Monday. behind berH numbering at least 100 pieces of All orders must be written in the arm. Mr. Crenshaw slipped Mrs. G. E. Ehwing. of Portland, merchant marine, is now on his way are having a hard time getting their some bushes and waited till I the man work. form of an itemized list. to England or. the steamship Sea- clothing orders filled, and finding it The County School Fair, held as a who has been visiting at the home of The orders will be filled in the or- came up and told him he would her sister, Mrs. R. B. Miller, return vickley, which loaded with ties at practically impossible to get shoes, Cren- part of the County Fair, will be an unless he stopped. Mr. shoot the Hoquiam. Haltim’s have been fortunate and der in which they are received, ed to her home Wednesday. shaw drove him the whole distance enthusiastic part of the fair, from Leaving on the train this morning just received an entire new line of first ones received being filled first. to the courthouse, and down into the early predictions, a prize of *10 be Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl left Sunday Any order which cannot be filled men ’ s clothing. They are very proud cell, making him open the cell him ing offered for each of the groups to visit with relatives at Gold Beach, was Mrs. Pete Lamar, of Corvallis, of their new stock and pleased with will be returned with the money to that qualify with exhibit* ready for self. in southern Oregon. Mrs. Tom Price who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. the purchaser. No time limit has S. A. Brodhead. Mrs. V. P. Duncan, their luck in getting it. show purposes the day before the Arstill in order to get out, had bro and her children will also go. been set on the sale, the orders be of Roseburg, also left on the morn Returning after nearly two months Mrs. H B. Condit, of Salem, and ing train. ing taken until the supply allotted ken two heavy padlocks before pnis- fair. rillamook County’s price canning traveling around and visiting in ing through the doors to get away, Mrs. C. D. Grant, of Portland, moth this district runs out. Going to Rockaway to spend the Washington, were John Perry, and and Mr. Crenshaw says he doesn't team will also be included in tbe er and sister of E. M. Condit arrived A complete list of articles for sale, Mrs. Perry, and her sister, Mrs. school exhibits. They will give dem Monday afternoon to visit Mr. Con- week-end with Mrs. E. D. Severance, Johnson, who arrived here Sunday giving the cost of each was posted In know to this day, how those padlocks II sec onstrations dally, and after the fair was Lillian GcGinnis, , who left Sat- were broken. Arstill escaped the postoffice lobby. No proviskgi dlt. urday. She went to Saltair Monday night. Among other places they visit ond time In the night and atole a here, they will go to the State Fair A fire on the roof of W. J. Edwalls and will stay at the Marwanne sever ed were Yakima, Washington, and has been made for the fourth class horse and got as far as the Indian to demonstrate, and then to tbe postofflc.es taking orders. some ex place on First St., caused his folks at Underwood, Washington. Northwest Fair at Spokane, Wash al weeks. As an illustration of the system; iterervatlon before he was discover citement on Friday, but was soon put They had a fine time, and enjoyed PK- Marie and , Pauline Gienger, and e'list at I e( L After being put In the pen he The Ellis Comedy Company left for beans are quoted in the price ..... — out, the fire department was not Gladys Kltnehan compose this group. caped again from a road gan« Salem Monday morning after a three seeing the country there. 9 cer.ti for a two pound can. The called. Eacb day will be set aside for par Hiking from Willamina In one day postage on two pounds is 11 cents, days performance here. Their enter Escaped Forgers Caught. ticular group days, though everyone Returning to his home at Forest tainment was highly appreciated, is the record set by E. Edwards, of making the total price of the can 20 wert The two escaped prisoners is expected to come all the time. The Grove, was H. R. Bernard, who left and it would be nice to have them Portland, who left Tuesday morning cent: A 100 pound sack of flour is1 caught in the Ronde this I opening night, designated as the Saturday morning after visiting with come again. after a visit with C. J. Edwards. listed at *6.00. Postage for 100 tbs I morning Mlles, er one hat Grand Opening Day. will be Commer his friend, N. L. Rogers on Trask However, Edwards says he had a ride would be *4.20, making the price «11 crawled into a inrt «tone t' Vugel Fendel, and Mrs. Fendel, cial Club ad Civic Improvement Club river. and it isn’t hard to believe since he the flour here, *10.20. I sleep, and was a posse and their children are visiting here, Day Wednesday will be Grange. Kirk Loop and his family left Fri left Willamina Thursday morning, C Other prices on goods to consumers I headed by deputy sheriff, Cifcte with her sisters the Misses Jones. Parmer’s and Old Settler’s Day. day for his home in McMinnville. Mr. i and got here a little after noon He here are as follows: Stanley. Newell the young man. was Thursday will be Children’«, pa Mr. Fendel’s father is also with them Loop was very successful in selling , says the roads were fine, and he Bacon 12 pound can, *4.86. caught by another posse, among Mr. Fendel is a former teacher in the triotic and Baby’s day. Friday, the several sewing machines through the didn’t have to tnke anybody’s dust. 34c. 2 lb the members of this group w* I. Corn Beef 1 lb can, 34c., high school here. closing day. will be Fraternal order. county. M. Condit. All the details of the ai Church. Automobile and (Sood Roads Miss E. Barton, of Portland, has 65c.; 6 lb. can *2.02. Josi Bros have bought a new Nash i Roast Beef 1 lb can, 33c.; 2 Th rest are not known at the time of go Leaving on the train for Mohler truck of C. F. Pankow, the local I been organizing the millmen at Yel , , Ing to press, a« the pnrty with New Day. of the can 74c.; 6 lb. »2.17. today were James Starsik, and Joe agent. The truck is an expensive one low Fir mill Into a local Officers and Superintendents of the These prices Include postage. ell went to McMinnville, and havent Tillamook County Fair Board are B. Husnik. Mr. Husnlk has been visit but easily worth the money, and Loydl legion of Loggers. She has arrived in town as this is being C Magarrel, of Blaine, George B. ing with Mr. StarMià and family for well worth putting the money into. been working through this territory for ronu time, and says she has had RUNAWAY TEAM BREAKS SAXON | written some time. Lamb, of Tillamook. Dora E Daniel, It's a one ton truck. splendid success, and been most ------ o of Mohler, and Oscar K. Tittle, of M. Schnal bought the building Leaving on the Wednesday mo n- Telephone Rates Jump. Tillamook Mr. Magarrel Is the pres occupied by Condit and Conover ing train were Mrs. Westlund and warmly received by Tillamook county Joe Donaldson'» Team Races Dowr. ------- o----- - ident, Mr Lamb the vice-president, Second Ave; Last Saturday. Grocery. and plans to erect a fine her son. who have been visiting people She will work up locals and Telephone rates are getting to th ------ o- — Kathleen Mills the secretary .and R. modern two story building there Edgar Munson’s for a week on tli lr visit locals already existing of the L tn >int when it becomes a heavy A team standing in front of the L. L L. along the line between here it. Richards the manager of the i-- Fair "--- nexwyear. way from Santa Rosa. California, I the people now that they conti* livery stable In First Ave., becanr d Portland Board. Jess Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy to their home In Seattle. ■ to Jump higher and higher quite rhe W. R. C members are planning frightened atsomething last Saturday R' al wild west riding and their son. Will, are down ten. There is this satisfaction how- ran away. Joe Donaldson, the George R. Marsh, territory large attendance for »heir nt the fair. The opening their farm bMow Cloverdale l have residence near them but ever, w er of the Portland Motor C ,n east to the national c< will be a roman rtde, the i week, building ae to reD| they ran off up the phonei r>t piny, handling Nash truck Ohio Col it til bi Ing on the backs of two h< the old one M down city hall wreckliv truck airea e will be rac having dri ion an >ok w tVPuks 3&O. loblle i’hai 1 by Josi Br >rMB. A large Herman H. but w. local .M m BI any arc MgJ ( pill M. Clark I t used for Illuminating th, tteld and Garbad rirxri court t< Xi Column race track Childrens’ day than will V from here of Portland w that the chtl- month. That is not be every kind of Tato in 13.50 dren wish to <nt I he Mutual phon CRIMINALS ESCAPE Dr. Wise will be at Cloverdale every Thursday. • You will want to see “The Heart of Humanity” at the Gem Theatre. See display ad on another page of this paper. Coming here to visit her sister, Una Emerson, was Beth Emerson, who arrived Monday from Forest Grove. G. E. B. Wells, land appraiser of the valuation department of the S. P. was in town last week-ond on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. W. Busby left for Portland Saturday after visiting with K. W. Drake and family for a week. Friday and Saturday at the Gem "The Heart of Humanity” as big a picture as "Birth of a Nation” Don't miss it. After visiting with her aunt, Mrs. E. J. Ball, Mrs. William Leach left for her home in Canby Saturday morning. Mrs. E. Looser left for Lodi, Cali fornia Monday morning, after a visit here with the Abplanalp and Gienger families. Mrs. C. S. Barnes left for Portland Wednesday morning, accompanied by Mrs. M. E. Gruber who went to Bay City. Verne Torgason and Neil Waxbon returned to their Portland home after a few days fishing on the Wil son river. Mrs. C. E. Shaw, of Dallas, who has been visiting Mrs. Walter Wil liams left for Rockaway Tuesday morning. After six weeks vacation at Ame Blum’s, at Netarts, Mr. and Mrs. Win Babler went home to Portland Wednesday. Leaving for Portland Monday after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wilhelms, were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gerber. Joseph Schriber fell on his knee while working on the Allen farm south of town, and tore some liga- ments in his leg. Returning to their home at Turner, Oregon, Wednesday, were Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Neer, who had been on a vacation at Netarts. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Walker, of arrived Santa Rosa, California, Thursday, and are visiting with their son, V. D. Walker. Verda Brennen returned to her home at Heppner, Oregon, Wednes- day, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brown for ten days. After a week’s visit at Cloverdale with Otto Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Giltner, of Forest Grove, returned to their home Tuesday. Returning to Portland on the train this morning was Mrs. Louise Van Orsdall, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Pohl. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sherlock and sons, Ray and Roy, drove over from Newberg Sunday. They visited Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Schultz. e ie.t .1... » «