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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER
Tillamook Jottings
A SERIOUS SITUATION.
23,
1919.
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men and Indians, but it is claimed TILLAMOOK COUNTY BECOMES A Chapter on Wednesday at the Coun-
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that
even in these unfamiliar sur-
RED CROSS CHAPTER.
[cil Chamber, and urged the import-’
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Report Says Present VZatcr S. j
We offer these bargains In news- rounding Hart loses not a whit of
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¡anee of home service work in Tilla-
Born to the wife of Blaine Hayes,
papers:
Absolutely Insufficient for Fire
his effectiveness, and his new set- Red .Cross Officials Visit City and «took county. The chairman was au­
a son.
Daily and Sunday Oregonian
ting gains in picturesqueness.
Protection.
thorized to write to the western di­
Grant The Charter.
Born to the wife of N. E. Johnson,
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and Headlight, 1 year.......... »7.50
I
vision to ascertain what was a reas­
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a son.
Ou Monday evening a meeting of Daily Oregonian and Headlight
Up Goes the Cost of Living.
In response to the invitation to at- onable compensation to pay for a
Amba Brown, who has been in the the City Council, Water Commission
1 year ......................................... 15.50
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______ , home service worker and whether a
tend a meeting on Tuesday
evening
hospital in this city, has recovered and a number of business men was Weekly Oregonian and Head­
Carl Haberlach reports having ; ad­
orgirizing ii Red surtey of the county had been made
for
the
purpose
and will return ,to the Yellow Fir held at the council chambers, and in
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light, 1 year ........................... »2.25 vanced cheese prices another eem
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„ - Oliver was
. for that work. Rev. G. O.
this week, triplets now being ftc. Cross Chapter for Tillamook County,
Mill.
the absence of Mayor Boals, A. H. Portland Telegram and Head­
_g
made
chairman
of
the
home service
the citizens did not uttend in as ,
light, 1 year ............................. »5.45 and Young Americas and Longhorns large numbers as they should, there
Out of eleven fire alarms turned in Harris, who is president of the city
was stated that there
31c. Tillamook. Government reports , being only a few dozen persons preg-|"as Plen*y
Headligljt and Oregon Farmer
this year it was only necessary to council, presided.
work in Tillamook
i he recorder read a lengthy report ’ 1 year
turn water on one building.
»2.25 of cold storage cheese on hand as of " ent when the meting was called tOjCOUn^ t0 keep a home service work­
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ttr
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October
1st
this
year
show
total
of
from Geo. W. Stokes and J. W. Allen, '
order by Fred C. Baker, chairman of er
and ,he board will endeavor
After several weeks of beautifully
80,055,148 lbs., as against 42,115,-
Death of Mrs. L. E. Lucas.
(who made a survey of the fire haz-•
¡to Hnd a suitable person for that
the Tillamook Branch.
fine weather, rain made its appear­
67 4 .lbs. last year, or nearly twice as
■ards of lillaniook City. The most
After the opening remarks by the i I work.
ance the first of the week.
Mrs. Lucinda Elanor Lucas, daugh­ great. For this reason it is thought
important part ot the repoit is con­
’ chairman, who considered that it
Owing to several freight cars be- tained in the statement: “That the ter of Judge S. T. Burch of Rickreall, best to go careful on cheese matters would be an honor conferred upon
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM
Ing off the track, the passenger present water supply is absolutely Ore., died Thursday of last week at just now-. Production in this county Tillamook County to be granted a
train was delayed several hours on insufficient for fire protection pur­ the Vidito Hospital in this city at is considerable greater than a year Chapter of the American Red Cross, > Friday. Oct. 24—“Temptation”—
ago, and prospects are for a heavy
Monday.
poses,” the reason given for this is: the age of 57 years.
Mrs. J. G. Gillingham, ol’ the Port-1 Paramount production, featuring
Mrs. Lucas was born In Polk coun­ winter and fall make.
1
rhe
flow
from
Kiliam
creek
is
am
­
land Chapter, gave the reason why 1 Geraldine Farrar.
Drugless methods used in chronic
ty, Or., November 1, 1861. She was
"Burton Holmes Travelogue.”
Tillamook County had been recoin-,
diseases of stomach, bowels .liver. ply sufficient to supply the city, but married to Thaddeus Lucas, October
■Saturday, Oct. 25—“The Uplifters,”
diebetes, bl ights disease, and nervous owing to the large number of later- 10, 1886. and to this union six chil­ Construction of Flour and Feed Mill mended to become a chapter. She (
lais lapping the ten inch iron main
called upon the treasurer, Chester j Metro production, featuring May
Progressing Rapidly.
conditions. Room 4 Masonic, Bldg.
Allison. A lovely comedy drama.
I outside the town,
or to the loss dren were born, namely: Leslie, Oren
'McGhee, for a statement
of the
Mrs. Ethel Walls Bailey, expert through leakage, the supply is insuf- and Ralph Lucas, Mrs. Sarah Diehl,
Construction on the new flour and amount of money in his hands which j "Never Touched Me,” Harold Lloyd
pedicuring, will take patients by ap­ ficient for domestic and protective Mrs. Mary Mapes and Mrs. Verena feed mill is moving right along, The amounted to »504.01. This, Mrs. I Comedy.
Ward, all ot whom now live tn Tilla- building will soon be ready for the
pointment, corns a specialty, even- ! purposes.”
Gillingham stated, would become the . Sunday, Oct. 26—“The Forbidden
ings, between 7:30 and 8:30 at
Notwithstanding “that on account mook county.
machinery and is now being painted. neucleus of a fund for the new chap- ■ City"' Select picture, featuring Nor­
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Mrs. Lucas is survived by her hus-
Boals’ hospital, both phones.
of the uncertainty of the water sup­
The people of Tillamook have tak­ ter, and that if at any time Tilla-' ma Talmage.
band, six children and flve grand- en quite an interest in the new en­
Pathe News.
mook Chapter lacked funds to carry '
A letter has been received from ply, due to age and deterioration of children, besides a father,
four sls- terprise and Mr. Bettcher says, “we on Red Cross work the Portland Monday, Oct. 27—“Alias Mike Mor­
Mrs. D. Billings, who is now in the the mains, as well as the low pres­ ters and five brothers living.
hope to become better acquainted Chapter would loan money for that ! an”, Paramount production, feat­
East with her husband visiting plac­ sure from the city system,” the re­
with the people of the community putpo.-e. A report having been circu- I uring Wallace Reid.
es they have not seen for 50 years, port recommends "that a Triple Com­
and will make an effert to visit per­ lated that the proceeds from the sale I “Skidding Thrones" Lyons-Moran
The Condemnation Suits
They expect to be home in about two bination Auto pump of 100 gallons !
capacity be installed at the earliest ;
sonally the dairymen as well as the of the Liberty Temple had been given I Comedy.
weeks.
28—“Blue Blazes
I It took five days to try two of the business men’of the county.
■possible moment.”
to the Red Cross, Mrs. Gillingham Tuesday, Oct.
There will be a special meeting of | What is evidently puzzling to a condemnation suits, growing out of
Rawden”,
Artcraft production,
“A comfortable office
is being asked the chairman to make a state­
the G. A. R. Saturday, October 2 5, at 'good
featuring big Bill Hart. A picture
PTHiJ nmnv
many npivnnq
persons, the report con- the new survey for the state high- built in the mill building and we ment in regard to that matter. Mr.
2 p.m. for the purpose of electing a demns the water system, on account 'way at the I. H. Moore place. On would be glad to have visitors.”
1 Baker said as far as he knew nothing I better than "The Narrow Trail” in
commander and performing such lot the uncertainty ot the water sup-' Tuesday of last week, the case of Til­
whatever had been turned over to | fact the best Hart has done. Don’t
other business as may come before 'ply, yet it recommends the city to lamook County vs Elmer D. Hall,
the Red Cross from that source. The ' miss it.
Summary
of
Assessment
Rolls
of
the meeting.
¡purchase a fire engine that will cost Frank Johnson, et al was commenced
¡question was simply asked so that I Pathe News.
Tillamook County.
I the new organization
would know I Wednesday, Oct. 29—“Mrs. Wiggs of
On Saturda'y at the parsonage ot ¡812,000 to hook onto that kind of and it was Thursday before the case
The Cabbage Patch,” Paramount
was
finished.
The
district
attorney,
water
system.
¡the
exact
amount
of
money
on hand.
the M. E. Church in this city Rev. G.
Acres tillable land, 18,300
production, featuring Marguerite
T. H. Goyne was assisted by Attorney
O. Oliver, officiating, John Fox and
acres..................................... »2,877,475 Mrs. Gillingham made a strong plea
Dangerous Places.
Clark.
Webster Holmes, and Johnson and Acres non-tillable land, 158,-
i
that
the
people
become
just
as
much
Miss Mary Elizabeth Craven were
Of 109 places inspected, the fire
Bray pictograph.
Handley were the attorneys for the
united in the bonds of matrimony, marshals found these conditions:
p98 acres........................
2,279,505 interested in Red Cross work in the Thursday, Oct. 30—"Rose of The
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defendants.
The
case
was
stubbornly
future
as
during
the
war.
Both are well known in the south
Acres timber land, 413,970
42 places where wiring was de­
West", Wm. Fox production, feat­
fought by both sides and a large
D. W. Adams, director of organ­
part of the county.
acres.................................. 11,420,490
fective.
uring Madeline Traverse. A vivid
number of persons were present to Improvements on deeded
ization and membership of the West­
21 places where walls and floors
The latest overseas man to matric­
photodruma of the northern wilds.
hear the testimony. The County
546,840 ern division, whose headquarters are
land ..................................
ulate in the college of liberal arts at were unprotected from stoves.
"Harold Last of the Saxons” two
Court tried to settle and compromise City, town and beach lots
at
Seattle,
was
present.
He
talked
on
12 places where gasoline was lin-
the Willamette University is Vern D.
reel comedy!
with the defendants in the sum of
Red Cross work past and future. He
34,734
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1,777,620
Bain, who served with the marines properly kept.
»1,010.00, but they contended that Improvements on town
gave a brief recital of what the Red
20 places ordered metal cans for
in Fiance for a year’s time. Bain at
“Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch”
that was not sufficient, demanding
472,760 Cross had done during the war, not
lots........................... (. .. .
first was a second class pharmacist's oily waste and rags.
»2,650, after which they amended Improvements on land not
only in helping our own boys, but in . Affords Paramount Star Capti-. .
5 places ordered drip pans for
mate, but later was assigned to duty
that amount claiming »500.00 at-
vating Role.
2,200 foreign lands. He emphasized the
deeded .............................
with the 13th regiment of marines. waste oil.
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torney’s fees, making »3,150 in all. Steamboats, Sailboats, Sta­
fact that the Red Cross was still un­
12 places where defective stoves,
He is affiliated with the freshman
Marguerite Clark, the popular lit-
The jury brought in a verdict for
der
heavy
obligations
for
work
tionary Engines and Man­
class, coming from Tillamook, and is pipes and flues were found.
tie Paramount star who recently be-
»775.00 for the defendants and al-
ufacturing machinery".
383,905 started in the war, which would have
12 places where ashes were found
one of the late men to report for
to be carried on in future in looking : canie the WU® of Capt. H. P. Wit­
lowed »150.00 attorney’s fees, The Merchandise
stock
in
in wooden receptacles.
football.
llama, after spending her honey-
defendants were greatly disappointed
245,315 after the Interest, health and welfare
trade ..................................
104 places where chimneys were on
moon in Washington, completed her
at the small amount the jury allowed Farming implements, etc
of
service
men
and
their
wives
and
The city council passed an ordi­ brackets.
54,235
new Paramount picture, "Mrs. Wiggs
and Attorney Johnson & Handley ap­ Automobiles .........................
nance Monday evening which provid­
388,880 families. This is what is now known
48 places with accumulation of plied for a new trial.
as the home service work, and al­ of the Cabbage Patch,” which will be
es tor numbering the houses of the rubbish and trash.
Hotel and office furniture
shown at the Gem Theatre next Wed­
Tillamook County vs. Hope B.
city, which will go into effect in 30
28.,835 though some persons did not think
etc.......................................
14 places insuilicient exits.
nesday. In this
famous subject
Moore and Blanche Moore et al was Shares of stock.................
this
was
necessary,
Mr.
Adams
said
days, and it is expected that the en­
117,800
Miss Clark plays the pait of Lovey
Frame Buildings Fire Traps.
the second case tried, taking Friday Money, notes, accounts .
tire city will be numbered by the end
9,100 there were cases in every county
Mary, that immortal character which
Dealing with the frame buildings and Saturday to do so. The county Logging roads etc............
of the year. It Is compulsory and per­
59,500 w here assistance and help were need­
is familiar to every child as well as
ed.
This
brought
him
to
the
question
sons failing to do so can be fined and 'and the tire traps that are a menace offered to settle for »140.00, but the Horses and mules, 1,063
61,190
to grown ups.
I defendants placed their damages at Cows, 10,207 ......................
of
the
next
membership
drive
of
the
imprisoned. Those who want the to the city, the report says:
505,840
"Mrs. Wiggs ot the Cabbage Patch”
number ot their houses or vacant I | In Tillamook the wooden buildings, »960.00 and »250.00 attorney's fees. Cattle, 2,425 ......................
58,790 Red Cross, which starts November 2
was staged under the direction of
property can obtain them by apply­ as in other smaller cities and towns; [The jury brought in a verdict for the Sheep and goats, 439 ...
2,285 and will be continued until Armis-
Hugh Ford, who produced the play In
ing to the city recorder. The number invade the mercantile center. A con­ defendants for »140.00 and »150 at­ Swine, 1,078 ......................
26,635 tice day, November 11. The money
raised in that drive would go toward London as well as in New York. The
of the Headlight building is 306 flagration selaom gets under way in torney's fees.
cast pres« nts one of the most notable
la brick, stone or concrete building, it
Attorneys Johnson & Handley filed
First Street East.
Total ........................ »21,328,200 carrying out Red Cross obligations
igetH started in a wooden section, and a motion for a change of venue in the
and work for the future. The money aggregations of popular Paramount
include
the
The
abce
does
not
bootleg
S. R. O’Bryan, who did a
it the wind is right and the build- other condemnation suits, and Judge
will be divided 50-50 with the chap­ and Artcraft players ever disclosed
business in the county about a year iiugs are dry it gains sufficiently in Bagley took the matter under ad­ Public Service Corporations which
ters, which will enable the latter to in a film.
ago, but Sheriff Campbell being con­ 'magnitude to burn the brick, stone visement, as he had to return to are assessed by the State Tax Com- carry out their obligations. It was
mission.
stantly on his trail, he pulled out and concrete sections, also through Hillsboro.
Choice Holstein Bulls For Sale.
the intention of the Western divis­
and went to Colfax, Wash., where he the unprotected and exposed build­ i On Tuesday Judge Bagley granted
ion
to
thoroughly
organize
every
Loyal Legion Makes Nominations.
I have a few choice registered
started bootlegging and operated a ings. Every frame building is a the motion for a change of venue
community, so that in even of some
in
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Holstein bulls I am offering for Hale
still, lie was arrested but managed to dangerous tire hazard in itself, and, the cases of Tillamook County
great
calamity
the
Red
Cross
would
vs
Tillamook Post No. 47, American
escape, but the Washington officials it burning, endangers every building
for a price much less than the same
Isaac H. Moore and Margaret J. Legion, held an enthusiastic meeting be prepared to meet it.
breeding cun be procured elsewhere.
captured the still. It became known of whatever construction. Most frame Moore, and the cases will be tried
In at the City Hall in this city Friday
The
chairman
and
secretary
signed
The dams of these bulls are all good
that the man was at Nehalem, and buildings possess a special and par­ Washington county next month. It is
the sheriff arrested him. He was ticular menace, not only to adjacent the intention of the district attorney evening. About 50 ex-service men the application for the Red Cross individuals and good producers; one
brought to this city and locked up in builuings, but to other frame build- to have the complaints amended in were in attendance. The post now Chapter for Tillamook County, and of them Lady Aaggie Ormsby of Rock
. won the milking contest at the re­
has a membership of 100 and it is Mr. Adams granted the request.
the county jail. Sheriff McClure builuings (also possessing this men­ regard to the valuation of the land.
Mr. Baker, In behulf of the offi­ cent County Fair. The sire: are
expected that this will be increased
came in on Sunday and took the man ace), even when separated by wide
cers oi the Tillamook Branch, resign­ Maplecrest and King Begin breeding.
to 200 by November 11.
to Colfax on Monday.
open spaces. It will be observed from
The Kill Kare Klub.
Permanent officers are to be elect­ ed their officers, which were accept­ These animals are here at home
Those who contributed to the re­ the lack of fire equipment, and de­
ed by the Post at its next regular ed, with a vote of thanks, as the new where you can inspect them; we in­
cent old clothes drive for Armenia, ficient water pressure, the city is
The Kill Rare Klub met at the meeting, November 7, and the follow­ organization would lequire a new set
vite the fullest investigation; come
and those who helped in the ship­ practically without fire pi election, home of Mrs. Edwards, who was as-
of officers being elected.
ing nominations were made.
at milking time and bring your
ment of our contribution will be it must be borne in mind that Tilla­ sisted by Mrs. Franklin.
The first business was the adop­ scales and Babcock fester.
For President E. J. Claussen, Dr.
pleased to know that Oregon was the mook facet; a calamity on account of
The study hour was enjoyed and J. E. Reedy.
tion of the Red Cross by-laws, with
F. R. Beals.
first state in the Union to fill a car the many freme buildings and their was most helpful. Mrs. H. H. Rosen-
For Vice President—Howard La­ an executive board of seven mem­
with clothing. Also that we shipped cheap con. .ruction. These frame burg and Mrs. Carl Haberlach being mar, Dr. Shearer, Leslie Harrison.
bers. Those elected were: Dr. David
two tons additional by local freight. buildings are a source of deadly the providers for that particular
For secretary Leslie Harrison, W. Robinson, Dr. J. E. Shearer, Rev. G. Madlaine Traverse in "Rose of The
The car was sent in response to the danger to the people who occupy feature.
West.”
O. Oliver, Chester McGhee, Prof. L.
E. Anderson, Russel Hawkins, Jr.
The guests were Mrs. Crenshaw
following cablegram, which was for­ tthem. It Is a mere favor ot good for­
For treasurer--E. L. McCabe, 1. E. W. Turnbull, Attorney R. H. Mc­
warded from New York: “Constanti­ tune that Tillamook has not paid and Mrs. Ira Smith, and the Misses Kcldson.
A play which, it Is said thrills with
Grath and Fred C. Baker.
nople—'Send us immediately a ship­ dearly to the cost of intense suffer- Stewart and Schider, a idusical se-
As it devolved upon the executive vftiil human interest will be shown
For executive committee—Victor
load of Worn clothing, new garments ing and sorrow. Immediate steps lection being given by the latter who Learned and E. L. McCabe, of Clover­ board to elect thte new officers, this at the Gem Theatre next Thursday,,
doubly welcome. No cloth on market, should be taken for the better equip- is the musical director in the public dale; C. L. Provoost, Cedric Jennings was proceeded with, as follows:
■ with Madlaine Traverse as the star.
It is called “Rose of the West” mid
thousands refugees must have warm ment of the Fire Department and schools of our city. There was no re­ of Bay City; L. E. Kuppenbendei, of
Chairman- Fred C. Baker.
garments or perish.’’
this should consist of a triple com­ port given from the Federation as Nehalem; Dr. Shearer, Emil Heusser,
Vice-Chairman
Rev. G. O. Oliver. i described as a vivid photoplay of
tile northern wilds. The scenes are
On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Chris­ bination pumper of 100 gallons ca­ neither delegates attended.
Treasurer—Chester. McGhee.
Alexander Crank and Dr. Reedy, of
The meeting of the Klub will be
laid in u country that is visited only
tian M. Dyrlund, entertained in for­ pacity per minute.
Secretary—R. H. McGrath.
Tillamook.
with Mrs. Plank and Mrs. Penni ng-
As it will be necessary to make occasionally by Indians and the pa­
mally at tea. The autumn colors,
A resolution thanking the news-
Other Fire Hazards. _____ ton in November and it is hoped the
crimson and gold were carried out in
papers of the county for the stand arrangements at once for the niem- trol of the Northwest mounted po-
lice.
The report also deals with other members will all be present.
Ibership
roil call,
the floral decorations, place cards
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.... matter ot ________
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— question of
they
have taken
in the
The story is that of a brave woman
German newspapers and for the sup- I manager came up and Fred C. Baker
and favors. Covers were laid for four­ fire hazards, such as lack of proper
teen. the guests including Mrs. John fire ordinances, removing of rubbish Wm. S. Hart At the Gem Theatre. port given to the American Legion was chosen for that position, and a< who fights against the plan of her
Groat. Mrs. Fred C. Baker. Mrs. B. C. and tras hand burning same on va-
up to this time was unanimously ad­ cepted II on the understanding that brutal husband to sell their daugh-
lots, fire hydrants neglected,
The latest Thos. H. Ince production opted.
_
the executive board
conduct the ter for a gold field he has secretly
Lamb, Mrs. Emmett Bales, Mrs. 'cant
A special meeting was called for drive as the executive board had discovered. At one point the hus-
Joseph Mannix, Mrs. G. E. Carlin, Parking of vehicles within ten feet starring Wm. S. Hart, and released
hand, absent for several years, ia
Miss Blanche McNair, Mrs. Lynn of fire hydrants, improper storage of by ArtCTaft, is “Blue Blazes Rawden" Friday of this week to take up mat­ done in previous drives.
supposed
to he dead, and Miss Trev-
gasoline,
lack
of
building
laws,
a
tale
of
the
Canadian
Northwest,
will
The
chairman
and
secretary
ters which will be considered at the
Partridge, Mrs. William A. Lewis,
erse, as Rose Labelle, is about to
Mrs. David Kuratli, Miss Ruth Part- electric hazards, cleaning of chim­ which will be exhibited at the Gem National Convention to be held in attend the meeting of the lxiyal
marry the head of the mounted
ridge and Dr. C. Ramsey, Mrs. Dyr- neys, and the accumulation of rub­ Theatre next Tuesday, During the Minneapolis in November. These in- Legion on Friday evening for the
police. when her husband reappears,
filming
of
this
picture
bish.
the
entire
organiza
purpose
oi
obtaining
that
Leslie
were
ciuue
questions
of
compulsory
mili
­
fund and her mother Mrs.
|The
situations are described as In-
discussion
in
which
it
floor
space
of
the
art
studio
was
oc
­
After
some
lion's
assistance,
which
Is
being
done
tary service, immigration, naturali­
assisted In serving by Mina Geòrgie
|tensely dramatic and full Of SIIH-
was shown that the present steel cupied by a massive structure solidly zation, bonuses to service men, open­ in other places.
May Carlin.
¡pipe is becoming pitted with rust built of rough-hewn logs. The story ing of land for entrance by soldiers
Mrs. Catlin, of the home service de­ penne.
and Rollie W. Watson had enlight- is laid in the Canadian northwest, and sailors, etc. It is expected that partment. was present, but owing lo
Notice.
NOTICE. ______
ened the meeting on several points, and the building represents a com­ the sentiment of the American Le- the hour growing late, was not call­
We the undersigned Boss Barbers a motion was made that the city bination hotel, gambling house and gion, as expressed throughout the ed upon.
No Hunting or Trapping Allowed.
of ^Tillamook C|ty.
do hereby council and the water commission dance hall that supplied all the re­ country, will have considerable ef-
In the near future, it Is proposed to
This is to give notice that no hunt­
agree to close our respective places engage the services of an hydraulic quirements of good shelter and feet in legislation of the matters in establish branches of the Red Cross
ing or trapping will be allowed on
of business at 7 o’clock p.ni. on and engineer.
amusement for the lumberjacks.
in Tillamook County.
congress.
our farms or land east of Tillamook
after October 26, 1919.
Most of the scenes of the play are
Home Senrice Work.
City. Persons who do so will be pros­
Those who say that none of Mr.
Otis Frisby,
The counting room internationalist enacted under this roof, and there Is
W. -M H east on.
Mrs. Catlin, of the Home Service ecuted to the fullest extent of the
and the parlor internatioalixt. as , little of the wild, outdoor life usually Wilson’s fourteen points was incor­
C. A. Mahan.
Senator Borah points out, are merely ¡associated with Hart pictures. In­ porated in the peace treaty overlook Department of Portland Chapter of law.
H. F. Goodspeed.
Emil Heusser,
respectable accomplices ot the cellar stead of the familiar cowpunchers that one about the freedom of the the American Red Cross, met with
F. M. Trout.
the executive board of the Tillamook
there is a motley crowd of lumber- ■ seize.
8. A. Moulton and Sons. internationalist.
Saving m High Cost of Living.
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