¿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.oint 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