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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER
6,
1919.
llamook Jottings.
,to use as the beginning of a fund for in every way, as you well know r the
Sunday, 7:30, Christian Church.
|
Five Hundred Parties.
.a new school
'expenses
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM.
---- _ piano.
--------
[expenses if
if von
you <in
do nr.,
not accept, either
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Song Service.
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of
these
offers,
will
run
up
into
many
Entries of pure bred stock to the
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hill and Mr. and Devotional Service led by Rev. Ingler Friday, Nov. 7—"Rags”, Paramount
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Har-
number of 3,000 have been recorded hundreds of dollars.
'Mrs. Max Schultz gave two parties Report Nominating Committee.
production, featuring Mary Pick­
I, a ¿on.
Unless this offer is accepted with­ jou Tuesday and Wednesday even­ Report Resolutions Committee.
for the Pacific International Live­
ford.
James Williams is now located at stock Exposition, at Portland, open­ in three days from this date, it will ings, at the home of the former, 500 Special Music.
"Burton Holmes Travelogue."
'being the game that was played on Address, "The Torch of Flanders.” Saturday, Nov. 8—"In His Brother’s
irlock, California.
ing on November 17. The entries be deemed rejected by you.”
.both occosions. Everybody present
Sec. Harold Humbert
■A marriage license was issued to come from all the Pacific Coast states
Place" Metro Production, featuring
had a good time and a most enjoyable
Hale Hamilton.
»land McGinnis, of Cloverdale, and and from Michigan, Minnesota, Wis­
Tillamook Shook Up.
consin, Missouri, Arizona and British
evenings were participated in, with New Projection Equipment at The
“Count Your Change”, Lloyd Com­
alale Fox.
Columbia. A leading feature of the
About five o’clock on Thursday a splendid lunch served by the host­
edy.
Gem Theatre.
The wife of Jay Baker who was big 'stock show will, of course, be the morning the people in this part of ;es8es- Mr- and Mrs. Reichers and Mr.
Sunday, Nov. 9—“The Whirlpool”,
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¡ffering from cancer died at the beef and dairy classes in which there
Select production, featuring Alice
the county were suddenly aroUMd |-au- —r8' U»ee were the high scores
& new General Electric Mercury
ispital in this city last week.
are 1200 indicating an assemblage .from their slumbers, as something and carried off the Prizes, while Mr. Arc Rectifier was placed in commis­
Brady.
Armistice day is a legal holiday of the very choicest exhibits
"Pathe News.”
--- -- -- that will had happened vut
out vzi
of L11U
the UU1HIHUU
common Ilk
in | and Mrs. Gruber and Dr. and Mrs. sion in the operating booth of the
id it is expected that all business mark a new epoch in 1 the history of [Tillamook county. It had been light- Reedy obtained the consolation priz- Gem Theatre the early part of this Monday, Nov. 10—“Partners Three,”
mses will close tight on that day. I western affairs.
[ning a little during the night when . ; |es. The invited guests were: Tuesday week. Installation of this will add Paramount production, featuring
. I
Enid Bennett.
flash of lightning and a i evening, Mr. and Mrs. Lamb, Mr. and very materially to the efficient pro­
Emmet Bales is going to turn his I The new pavilian of the Pacific In­ a vivid
“Lloyns-Moran Comedy.”
□ nd to farming as well as carpenter ternational Livestock Exposition at tremendous crash of thunder made i Mrs. Haltom, Mr. and Mrs. Groat, jection of the high class photoplays
Silver
which scared a large ■ Mr. and Mrs. Gruber, Mr. and Mrs. F. which are shown at the Gem. It will Tuesday, Nov. 11—“The
uous®s tremble,
treI
brk, having leased W. H. Hoskins’ Portland, Ore., just completed for the , houses
King", Paramount-Artcraft Special
[C. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Moulton, Mr. not only make a much clearer and
¡ninth annual show, opening on No-jnUmber of persons.
liry farm north of the city.
production, featuring William Fav-
[ vember 17, covers 7
acres of ■ A large tree on the Goodspeed I'and Mrs. Clough, Mr. and Mrs. sharper image on the screen, but will
J. J. Hunsaker, Oregon State Chair- ¡ground and cost upwards of half a place, near Hoskins’ farm,
ershim.
was Holmes, Dr. and Mrs. Boals, Mr. and also make a softer picture. It is a
an Armenian Relief, will occupy
million dollars. Three thousand pure struck, the lightening tearing Off the Mrs. Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Condit, Mr. conceded fact that the management Wednesday, Nov. 12—"The Sheriff's
le pulpit of the Methodist Church
Son." Paramount production, feat­
[ bred animals have been entered in top of the tree and stripped it en- and Mrs. Reichers, Mr. and Mrs. Ai­ of the Gem h/ve at all times given
inday morning at 11 o’clock.
uring Charles Ray.
derman, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, Mr. the public a class of attractions that
[ the lists for premiums which aggre­ jtirely of branches.
"Bray Pictograph.”
and Mrs. R. C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. are seldom found in towns of this
Drugless methods used in chronic gate $75,000. The Western Dairy
Thursday,
Nov. 13—“Cheating Her
W.
Campbell,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Brodhead,
size
and
have
also
bent
every
effort
senses of stomach, bowels .liver, products Show and Dairy Instruc- Popular Paramount Star Here in
self” William Fox production, feat­
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar, Mr. and Mrs. A. to display same in best possible man­
lebetes, brights disease, and nervous [tors’ Convention, with manifold dem-
Typical Ray Picture "The
uring Peggy Hyland.
J. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl ner. With this latest improvement
onsirations, lectures, and practical
mditions. Room 4 Masonic, Bldg.
Sheriff’s Son.”
“Beresford of the Baboons.” A Par­
I instruction in judging, will be held
Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Grate, Mr. and installed the presentation of pictures
c
Married on the 5th of November,
amount-Flagg Comedy in two reels.
in the came building during the live­ | Charles Ray is undoubtedly the ■Mrs. H. H. Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. on the screen can only be compared
¡Kuratli, Dr. and Mrs. Allen and Mr. with the efficiency of the large city
t the parsonage of the M. E.
nlovoritct
rvf
thr
stock exposition.
cleverest
of
the
screen's
young
actors
hurch, the pastor Rev. G. 0. Oliver
and Mrs. Maginnis.
theatres. In fact there is nothing bet­
We have a few 1920 calanders for . when it come to portraying the | Wednesday evening—Mr. and Mrs. ter on the market at this time, but
tficiating, Boland McGinnis and
r
homely
human
virtues
and
foibles,
distribution
wherfe
they
will
be
of
ulalie Fox.
A. Plank, Mr. and Mrs. Mason, Mr. when something better is offered
service and appreciated. As calanders . and the inner dramas of the soul .and Mrs. H. A. Franklin, Mr. and chances are that Partridge and Mor­
Mrs. Ethel Walls Bailey, expert
that
are
so
often
a
part
of
the
young
are very expensive we don’t like to
¡Mrs. Case, Mr. and Mrs. Reedy, Mr. rison will have It in their booth.
idicuring, will take patients by ap-
see a waste, bo general as that occa­ . man's life. He does give us real life, and Mrs. Partridge, Mr. and Mrs.
even-
lintment, corns a specialty,
Presbyterian Church.
sioned by mailing or giving them however, and the sort of young men
jgs, between 7:30 and 8:30 at away indiscriminately. We would al­ we rub elbows with each day in the jW. A. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Poorman,
10 a.m. Sunday School.
Alice Brady in "The Whirlpool.”
[Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bales,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
loals' hospital, both phones.
11 a.m. Church services, subject of
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so, request that you call at this of­ , street. He refuses to strut and be un­ ¡Crenshaw’, Mr. and Mrs. Haberlach,
sermon. "Is God a Failure." All are
The stockholders of the Masonic fice for your calander, your visit will real, and with each screen character­ ¡Mr. and Mrs. Burge, Mr. and Mrs.
“The Whirlpool” Alice Brady’s
luilding Association of Tillamook be appreciated—See Rollie W. Wat­ ization his vogue grows, tor the pub­ O. A. Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Holden, latest Select Picture, adapted for the cordially invited to attend these ser­
vices.
lic
has
been
quick
to
recognize
the
rill hold its annual meeting on No­ son “The Insurance Man”, for your
|Mr. and Mrs. Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. screen by Eve Unsell from Victoria
ember 10, at 8 o’clock in the lodge insurance and also get your 1920 value of his work.
|H. A. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morton’s popular novel of the same
In his new Paramount picture,
Reformed Church.
calander. Don’t put this off for you
ooms of the Masonic building.
at the Gem
Hanslmair, Mrs. Stranahan, Miss name, will be show’ll
At the Reformed Church at the
may not get any as our supply is lim­ "The Sheriff’s Son," which will be Ruth Partridge, Miss Marie Tinner- Theatre on Sunday, November 9, as a
Ben Kuppenbender has rented the
shown at the Gem Theatre next
ited.
stet, Mr. F. A. Beltz, Mr. S. W. Con­ feature in her Select Star Series, and corner of 4th Ave. and 5th street, on
luilding vacated by Conover & Con-
Wednesday, Nov. 12, Mr. Ray gives
promises to surpass even the best of the coming Sunday morning at 11
over.
iit and will conduct a grocery busi­
us one of his best creations, a young
o’clock, the pastor, Rev. W. G. Lien-
HAVE A HEART.
its predecessors.
es* there, moving part of the stock
man, who has inherited a great fear
kaemper. will speak on "The Model
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The
story
deals
with
the
struggles
"At
Home
”
Party.
tom the warehouse near the depot.
from his mother, and who makes the
Red
Cross
Membership
Roll
Call
Now
of the nobler nature of a young girl Church Home.” Come and worship
great fight to win his courage and
Married on the 29th of October, at I
On.
On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Fred brought up among the temptations with us. Sunday School at 10 a.m.
manhood. That the girl he loves
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he home of A. G. Beals, John Sheas-
C. Baker and Mrs. John Groat gave of a gambling house conducted by
The Red Cross membership roll comes to him in the winning accent­ a delightful “At Home” at the resi­ her uncle, a prominent figure in New-
Bj, of Lane County, and Cora M.
United Bretheren Church.
Caston. Rev. G. O. Oliver, of the M. call is being made in Tillamook, the uates and constructive side of the dence of the former, north of the city. York’s tenderloin,
E. F. Wriggle, Pastor.
Bella Cavello
C. Church performing the ceremony. county being divided into school dis­ story.
Preaching at 11 a.m.,
subject
¡Invitations were sent to 60 ladies to (Alice Brady), leads men on to play
tricts, and in most of these com- i
in her uncle’s gambling house al­ “Stewartship of Property.”
participate
in
the
afternoon
’
s
en
­
The Metropolitan Singers, the first
High School Notes.
mittees and individuals are now I
Evening service at 7:30 p.m. Sub­
revolts at the
joyment. The amusement feature of though her soul
ntertainment of the Lyceum Bureau
working. The stormy weather may I
the afternoon was five hundred, the thought of the ruin which she ulti­ ject: "Who Am 1?”.
rill be
given at the Christian some what delay the work, which
Friday night the student body gave honors being carried off by Mrs. Fred mately brings to many of the habit­
Sunday School at 10 a.m. Prayer­
ihurch, Thursday, November 13. may prolong the drive in this coun­
a hard time Hallowe’en party at the
meeting Wednesday evening at 8 p.
leason tickets now on sale at the ty as it did on a previous drive, when Guild Hall. Those on the entertain­ Poorman, while Mrs. W. L. Camp­ ues. One of the most frequent visitors,
bell received the consolation prize. Richard Brettner, falls in love with nt.. Here is a church where strangers
business houses.
a heavy wind and rain storm delayed ment committee were Miss Brakel, Mrs. Poorman rendered two vocal her, and in spite of her protests, goes will receive a warm welcome, come
LaVerna Holden and Clair Small, solos, her sweet voice greatly pleas­ to every length to provide her with and bring your friends.
Janies A. DeLonde, who was indict- the work.
assisted by Edna Small and Betty ing the guests, Mrs. E. Koch accom­ costly gifts. His thefts lead him into
d by the grand jury for non-support
The Cheese Situation.
md who has been confined in the
Lantz.
panied. The hostesses served a dainty court where Judge Reverton, be-
Reformed Congregational Church
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i The hall was appropriately decorat­ lunch and the floral decorations were cause of Brettner’s youth and prev-
¡ounty Jail tor several weeks, put up I
10 a.m. Sunday chool.
there
Carl
Haberlach
reports
that
he necessary bond and was released,
ed to represent a barn. The fortune carnations.
iously flne record, suspends sentence.
11 a.m. Preaching, theme: "The
'he complaint was sworn to by his now remains in storage at Los Ange­ teller’s booth proved to be a very, i Those who accepted the invitations
Shortly after this one escape from Existence of Unseen Worlds."
les
about
1,700
boxes
triplets,
and
in
popular
part
of
the
entertainment,
ormer wife.
and were present were: Mrs. W. X. Justice, Brettner through Ferris, the
There will be a series of lectures
San Francisco 355 cases triplets.
in front of a large cauldron from Campbell and mother. Mrs. Janery, uncle (who cunningly suggests this on this vital subject, most interesting
Hans Hanson left last week for
The cheese market is firm at 32c. which colored lights were flashing Mrs. W. B. Hill, Mrs. Fred Poorman, means of attaining funds), steals the
and well worth hearing. A hearty
tochester, N. Y., to consult the Mayo on triplets, with chances for a raise and incense rising, sat the gypsy for­
Mrs. E. E. Koch, Mrs. J. S. Lamar, great Beshnu emerald. He is arrested welcome to all.
Iros. He has been quite siok of late as soon as some of the surplus stock tune teller who handed fortunes to
Mrs. M. E. Gruber, Mrs. R. W. for the murder of the owner, Colonel
Rev. Richard Sclruetze, pastor.
nd for some time it was not known is worked oft. Production this year ail. So clever was her custume and
Reichers, Mrs. A. K. Case, Mrs. G. Warren, which occurs at the time of
that was the matter with him, but will be well over 10,000 boxes over disguise that one had to look twice
Burge. Mrs. Carl Schultz. Mrs. O. A. the theft.
Nazarene Church Services.
t was discovered that he had a tu- last year.
to discover who she was. The gypsy Schultz, Mrs. C. Dyrlund, Mrs. H. A.
Arthur Hallam, Warren’s nephew,
10 a.m. Sunday School, Mrs. B. E.'
nor near t.'ie breast.
The checks will be out the coming proved to be none other than Edna Gaylord, Mrs. C. I. Clough, Mrs.
A. who had encountered Brettner on the King, Supt. ■
Sunday week, with prices averaging close to Small.
The annual Tillamook
Plank. Mrs. L. E. Partridge, Miss night of the theft and the murder, is
11 a.m.. Preaching by the pastor,
August
prices.
October
butter
fat
, Valjian Prahl and Eugene Sim- Mrs. E. T. Haltom. Mrs. H Crenshaw, sent by Dr. Cornyns to a sanatorium
chool Convention closes its session
Rev. A. F. Ingler; subject: "The
nions won the prize for being the sen, Mrs. Leo. Morrison. Mrs. W. B. for the recovery of his shattered
t the Christian Church Sunday prices should be higher.
Mind of the Master.”
Considerable quantities of butter first in the marshmellow race. Audry Aiderman,
vening. Sunday School at 10 a.m.
Mrs. David Robinson, nerves.
7:30 p.m., Closing sesslon of the
are
being
exported
and
this
move
­
Earl, Betty Lantz, "Pete” Gabriel, Mrs. E. T. Haltom, Mrs. H. Crenshaw
'here will be a banquet given for
Judge Reverton is also sent <.o the County Sunday School Convention at
ment
would
be
greater
if
the
long-
and Clare Small captured the prize Mrs. S. A. Moulton, Mrs. Joe Frank­ same place and both men fall in love
he members of the church Friday
the Christian Church with special
ivening, all members are requested Ishoremen’s strike in New York were for being the "hardest up” of all the lin,, Mrs. Carl Haberlach, Mrs. Geo. with a charming new arrival who music and address.
I
settled.
Trade
papers
report
Belgium
T'hard
timers.
”
The
refreshments
to be present.
Hanslmair, Mrs. E. M. Bales, Mrs. W. gives the name of Isabel Corbin, This
Mid-week service on Thursday at
I coming into the market and buying were carried on in true Hallowe’en
A. Lewis, Mrs. H. Mason, Mrs. R. W. is Bella Cavello, who realizes that
1 Dr. A. C. Crank and family arrived
13.400,000 lbs butter. The English fashion and— did someone say that Henkle, Mrs. S. A. Brodhead. Mrs. J. Hallam must be the true murderer 7:30 p. m. All welcome.
, Ab the city on Wednesday from Mis- Food Committee is supposed to have
Jpuri, and will locate here, being as- 10,000,000 lbs. butter in storage in we departed for home at an early E. Reedy. Mrs. H. H. Rosenberg, Mrs. and, still interested in Brettner’s Notice of Meeting in Road District
D. Kuratli, Mrs. F. D. Small, Mrs. R. case determins to follow Hallam and
iociated with Dr. Shearer. Dr. Crank ¡New York and 15,000,000 lbs. in hour?
No 8 for Making a Special Tax
The executive council nominated McGrath, Mrs. E. Allen, Mrs. W. wring from him a confession of the
Was connected with the medical de­ other parts of the country. Whether
Levy.
the following students for yell lead­ Holmes. Mrs. Joe McGinnis, Mrs. crime.
partment during the war. The doc­ ¡these holdings are reported in Gov­
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ers: Ernest Ford. Thomas Large, Russell Hawkins, Mrs.^G. E. Carlin,
Her purpose, to gain this confes­
To all whom it may concern.
tors have installed the latest equip­ ernment reports of 121,834,544 lbs.
Bill Anderson and Jim Sharp. They and Mrs. Robt. Leonard.
sion, in spite of the fact that she
ment for ear and nose treatment.
Notice is hereby given that at 4:30
held In storage on Oct. 1st, is not are to be given H*y outs before the
marries Reverton, who is ignorant o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, November
i
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w Fire alarms have been frequent, stated.
| student body.
of her connection with her Tender­ 25, 1919, at Bayside Inn, situated in
Tillamook County Sunday School loin gambling house or with Brettner
lais i week two alarms were turned in
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Bayocean Park in road district No. 8,
Convention Program.
one being the conveyor on fire at the
The Condemnation Suits.
whom he has tried, remains steadfast Tillamook County, Oregon, a meeting
Why We Should Have a Gymnasium.
saw mill, and on Monday when some
and she keeps up a semblance of will be held of resident tax payers
We should have a gymnasium for
In the condemnation suits Tilla­
The annual Tillamook County Sun­ frindshlp with Hallom.
trash was being burned at the back
it
is
as
important
to
have
physical
for the object and purpose of making
day School Convention will be held
of the Palm confectionery, when a mook County vs. Isaac H. Moore and
The confession which she contrives a special tax levy upon the property
education as it is mental education. on Saturday and Sunday next in this
I fire alarm was turned in. The fire Margaret Moore, to save expenses to
finally to get from him Is over heard as described on the 1919 tax roll In
Some people have good mental edu- city, the program being as follows:
1 fighters responded promptly, and the taxpayers, Tillamook county of­
by het husband, shortly after Dr.
ication,
but
on
account
of
the
lack
of
Saturday, 2:30
p.m.,
Nazarene Cornyns who recognizes her, tells the said road district for road purposes
1 they are to be commended for their ficials have made propositions to the
cannot
put
their
physical
education
for the year 1920.
defendants so as to avoid a large out­
| ' Church.
promptness.
Judge of her past life. Bella, now
Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, No­
lay of money in taking witnesses to mental education to proper use. Devotional service, led by Chas Pear-
sure of Brettner’s release, plans to vember 5, 1919.
The Ellison White Lyceum Bureau Washington county. Following is the Every high school should have a
i son.
«
leave Reverton "that she may not
have contracted for five entertain­ proposition:
gymnasium. Since the present war Business meeting.
A. M. Hare,
bring disgrace to him” but he begs
has
found
so
many
ments to be presented to Tillamook-
the
government
County Judge of Tillamook County.
"Plaintiff hereby offers and agrees
Annual reports.
her to remain with him.
ers of one entertainment each month, to and with the defendants Moore, to people who were physically unfit for Appointment of committees.
I
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the first to task place next Thursday, try both of the above named actions service that they have urged physi­ Conference session.
Card of Thanks.
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November
13. at the Christian for the amounts to be paid for right cal education more than ever before. A successful 8. S. Supt.. . . Mrs. Bert Flour Mill Nearing Completion. Soon
I desire to thank the W It. C.,
Church, with the Metropolitan Sing­ of way for State Highway through Every school should have a gymnas­
To
Operate.
King.
G. A R., the I O. O. F. and numen
ers: Season tickets are on sale for the their lands, before one jury which ium, no matter how small the school I A monthly Workers Conference..........
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five entertainments for $4.40 includ­ will be drawn in Washington county, I.
'is. —
The building _..i|
will of couriHJ goat
Mr. Ira G. Lance.
The crew of millwrights who are in­ fl lends for theii kindly help, ;
ing war tax, or single admission Oregon. November 17th, 1919, on more now than it would before the Our Juniors
stalling the new flour mill are mak­ who sympathized with me In
need is greater. This The Cradle Roll....................Mrs. Bell
>1.10.
ing every feffort to have every detail bereavement; also for the lov
your change of venue, instead of ' war, but the
theme was written by Orma Mathews Plans for Winning Young People to of construction ready to Install the lloral offerings.
estate
of
drawing
and
entailing
the
expense
In the matter of the
Mrs. C. E. Reynolds.
English class.
I Christ ...................... Harold Humbert balance of the machinery when It ar­
Laura I. Chance, deceased, and in the to the plaintiff of having two juries, in the
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rives. While there are much larger
' State 8. S. Secretary.
matter of the petition of Rachel Wes­ and to try said cases in this County
The Debate Club met Wednesday Saturday, f:30 p. m. Christiun mills in the country there are none
Resolution of Condolence
Derore saia
said Washington
wasningimi vuuuiy
County juij
jury, ,
ton. Myra Goeres and George Tin- before
i of the season I Church.
for'the
reason
that
said
jury
will
be|
an<
*
a
*,
more
modern
and
none
that
can
turn
nerstet, vs Adam Schmelzer, executor
Resolved that Tillamook Lodge No.
the I was pulled off". The question was. Song Service.
out a better product with the same
of the last will and testament of brought in this county to view
9 4, 1. O. O. F., Records its profound
"Resolved That Railroads Should be Devotional Service, led by Kev. effort Involved.
Ultra I. Chance, deceased. Addie premises, and for the further reason
respect for Brother C E. Reynolds,
Private Control." Clayton • Mr Rea
While Flavo Flour is a new brand
•Schmelzer and Marion Chance, is a that all of the witnesses of both sides Under
and its sense of great loss through
live
In
Tillamook
county,
and
for
th.
Hadley
and
AudryEarl
Humbert
it
is
a
natural
in
this
community
Solo
.
.
.
.State
Sec.,
Harold
suit filed in the circuit court on ap-
in firmative, while Thomas Large-and Moving Picture Lecture on Armenia, brand and has been tried and proven his death.
peal from the county coiirt in a will further reason That
t— She
— ’"county
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He set an example of service and
case
uny event has to pay all expenses 'Betty Lantz were the negatives. The i J. J Handsaker. Sec. State Arnien- superior In flavor until today there self-sacrifice which is inspiring.
negatives—we presume they hear | tan Work.
are more sacks of Flavo Flour being
and
costs
including
your
attorneys
A most -enjoyable Hallofeen af-
The Brothers extend to his wife
more debates at home—won.
'Sunday 2:30 p.m. Christian Chureh. sold than any other brand.
fair, in the form of a masquerade fees, or instead, plaintiff offers and
and
to the members of his family
Those
chosen
as
leaders
to
debate
Mr. Betteher says that every effort
Song Service.’
dance, was held the evening of Nov. agrees to take the deposition of all November 19 are Edna Smail affir­
their deepest sympathy and Join
' Devotional Service, led by Rev. E. F. is being made to make the local mill
witnesses
in
this
county,
which
are
1st at the Riverdale school play shed
mative and Harry Elliott negative.
a model plant of its kind with the with them in mourning the loss not
Wriggle.
—
on the Bay City road. After a merry numerous, so as to save the enormous
only as a splendid member of our
Much
enthusiasm
is
being
shown
Solo, ..., State Rec., Harold Humbert idea in mind at all times of not only
evening of dancing, to good music expense of taking the said witneifces 1 over the coming football game. The
order but'a most excellent citizen,
Address; “The New Awakening,” being able to make a superior flour
and playing games, a lunch of pump­ out to Hillsboro. This offer is made Seniors—Sophomoqes and Juniors —
Resolved that a copy of this
Rev. G. 0. Oliver but to turn out a feed that will hel(/
solely
to
save
the
county
the
huge
kin pie. gingerbread and -cider was
lutlon be sent to his wife and pub-
Frosh"
are
going
to
clash
next
week
the
dairymen
of
thia
county
In
their
Special
.
Aftisle.
served. The sum of $32 was taken in. expense it will have to pay out in at the fair ground*. It is goini to tie
effort to produce
more and better lished in the city papers.
which the teachers. Miss Veronica witness fees and jury fees, if jou do a nip and tuck game as both teams * Ad<)re«l' "Romance of a Religious
C. W. Wagy, J. 8. Umar and F. F.
cheese.
iZA'ducdtlon
............
Harold
Humbert
not
accept
either
of
these
offers,
Allen and Mrs. Vivian Walker, plan
Conover, committee.
[which the plaintiff deems fair to you have strong players.
invitations to Attend
Church on Sunday.
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